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Pirita convent- Pirita klooster
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Pirita convent / Pirita klooster

organ. Only natural materials are used for the construction of the convent. Also scupltures and works of art are not allowed. Appearance The traditional building materials in Estonia that time were limestone and timber. The floor was covered with limestone flags and, in some places, with glazed tiles. The interiors were dominated by ascetic greyish- blue colour. Ruining Pirita convent worked for 175 years. Firstly it was ruined because of the reformations in 1525. It was also ruined because of the fire in spring 1564. Also because of the Livionian War 1575. Complete ruining was made by Russia, Ivan IV and his troops made it all razed. Only ruins remained. Ruins, 1935. Recovery The idea of recovery became popular after Estonians reindependence. In the 1994 Birget nuns started their life in Estonia. Firstly

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Apperances are deceitful
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Apperances are deceitful!

There's nothing bad in it, of course. We see famous movie stars and celebrities doing it every day. The story is totally different in everyday life. People who are attractive get used to the attention and admiration. They get proud and think that everything that they reach is due to the way they look. People who are attractive use their looks to get a job, to be promoted, to be excused from doing something they don't want to. The atmosphere around them can not be ruined in any way. Once the reputation is ruined, nice looks will not help any more for they don't matter from no on. But there are people who are equally pretty inside and outside. Such people are pride of the society and are respected greatly. Every one of us knows a lot of examples of above described phenomenon; there's no need to do it here. It is quite possible that people can change so appearances won't matter anymore. The

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FILM PRESENTATION- 16 wishes
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FILM PRESENTATION: "16 wishes"

FILM PRESENTATION The filmed I watched was ,,16 Wishes" It talked about girl named Abby. She has been planning her 16th birthday since she was little. She has a list of secret wishes that she wants to come true. When the Big Day actually arrives, then Abby's thinking that her birthday is ruined. But when a mysterious box of magical birthday candles arrives to turn things around, Abby's 16 Wishes start to come true. Every candle corresponds to a wish on her list. When she's blowing up a candle, her wish is coming true. So Abby is getting everything she ever wanted: money, car, be grown up etc. She loves it, because all her wishes just come true. One day everybody's acting like she's grown up and she realises that she doesn't want to be like that. Abby wants to be 16.

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Catering service-letter
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Catering service-letter

Another problem was your staff. The waiters were simply rude to my guests! I was embarrassed especially because I had told my guests to expect a friendly service. As if all this was not enough, I was overcharged on the final bill. I would not have booked your service if I had known that you find it reasonable to overcharge people. Hopefully this letter prompts you to make some drastic changes in your service. I expect a full refund for your service ruined my party. Yours faithfully, Mari Parts

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Christmas time
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Christmas time

Christmas time The elves were very busy at the last Christmas. They ran around in the North Pole. In Santa's toy factory were busy times, because all gifts weren't finished. Also there were problems with reindeers, little elf Ville forgot to feed them and no they were ill. Santa was little bit upset. Ville was sad, he thought he ruined the Christmas, Ville wanted to make a gift for Santa. Elf boy Ville went to in to the deep forest, he had heard that in this forest live magical creatures who can fulfill your desires. Ville saw a bonfire behind the trees, he went there and he saw big giants dancing around the fireplace. Giants understood his concern. They told Ville:"You have to believe in themselves". Ville felt he got more strength inside him, he went back to North Pole. Ville fixed all broken toys, take

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For & against about credit cards
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For & against about credit cards.

bank and they close it for any further operations. Second of all, it is comfortable and feels like somebody is taking care of your finantial business. But on the other hand, when you recieve your credit card bill at the end of the month, the reality hits you really hard. You have not thought of how much you spend and eventually you find out that you do not actually have the money to pay for what you have bought. Lots of people have ended up in debtor's prison and ruined their lives. I think it is necessary to also let people know about the dangers ofusing credit cards and to make sure that not everyone can get one. But in the end, the situation has last since credit cards first came and the circumstances will not get better unless we make a change in our consumption-habbits.

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Trip to Estonia
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Trip to Estonia

After that, I would possibly go swimming, if it was warm enough. Day 6 ­ Haapsalu · In Haapsalu, I would go to the Estonian Railway Museum. There are a few old locomotives, wagons and freight cars on the rails, which would be quite interesting to look at. Then, I would go and relax at the Fra Mare Thalasso Spa. Day 7 Paldiski · Before leaving, I would go to the Paldiski Submarine Base. It is located 50km from Tallinn. Today, nothing is really left there, apart from ruined barracks, some bunkers and a missile tower. Used Materials · http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g274952- Activities-Estonia.html · Pictures from Flickr · http://www.simonconnell.com/2001/Tallinn/Sub- Base/Soviet_Sub_Base.htm Thank you for the attention!

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SHOPPING addiction
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SHOPPING addiction

Shopping addiction Shopping as a chronic condition, that becomes difficult to stop and the end results are harmful.It is defined as a control disorder and the person who has these addiction never can't control his spendings itself. In one hand it is mediceable, nowadays there are a self help books and special groups, where the shopoholics speak about their problems and why they spend so much money and for what they spend it. Most of shopoholics shopping or spending money as result of feeling disappointed, angry, or scared.They buy new things,even if they haven't money,they borrowed it from ther friends, relatives or worse they take a credit from the bank.And later they can't pay it back, and it cause debts.And if the people realese from this addiction ,there is a good idea for the future to go shopping only with friends or relatives who don't compulsively spend money and they can help you to curb your spending. And on the other hand ...

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

privilege of doing his work. He trades these treasures for tickets given out in Sunday school for memorizing Bible verses and uses the tickets to claim a Bible as a prize. He loses much of his glory, however, when, in response to a question to show off his knowledge, he incorrectly answers that the first two Disciples were David and Goliath. Tom falls in love with Rebecca "Becky" Thatcher, a new girl in town, and persuades her to get "engaged" to him. Their love is ruined when she learns that Tom has been engaged to another girl before: Amy Lawrence. Shortly after Becky shuns him, Tom accompanies Huckleberry Finn, the son of the town drunk, to the graveyard at night to try out a "cure" for warts. Tom and Huckleberry always get into troubles. About author of the book: The author of the book is Samuel Langhorne Clemens, who was born in 1835, 30 th November and died in 1910, 21th April. He is well known by his pen name Mark Twain,

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Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development in Estonia
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Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development in Estonia

Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development in Estonia We are all a part of the environment that surrounds us. Unfortunately, people do not always know how to take care of the things that are vital to our survivor but what we take for granted such as water, air and forests products. However, things have improved in recent years. What has been done to improve the environment in Estonia? People today are too lazy to think or to do something to protect the environment. They dump their waste into forests and even rivers which causes air and water pollution. Fortunately, people have come up with different organisations and events to help clean our envrionment. An annual event such as ,,Teeme ära!" motivates people to go out, spend time with friends and family and have fun while cleaning up the trash. This event first took place in 2008 and is now one of the biggest worldwide environmental events. Estonian Commission on Sustainabl...

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Aforismid
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Aforismid

* Expect the worst, Hope for the best. * Fat people are more difficult to kidnap * Few women admit their age. Few men act theirs. * Good friends are like stars -- you don't always see them, but you know they are always there. * Government philosophy: If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is. * If practice makes perfect, and nobody is perfect, then why practice? * I always mean what I say but I don't always say what I mean. * I was born intelligent. But, education ruined me. * If the left half of the brain controls the right hand, and the right half the left, then lefthanded people are the only ones in their right minds. * I'm going to live forever. Or die trying. * Kill one person you're a murderer, kill ten people your a serial killer, kill a million and you get invited to a peace conference. * Knowledge is knowing something. Wisdom is knowing what to do with that knowledge. * Love makes time pass. Time makes love pass.

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Power Destroys Ideals
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Power Destroys Ideals

For some people one of the most important things in life is to have power over everybody else. Very often those who become leaders destroy or forget about the ideals they had before and about the promises they made. G. Orwell's book "Animal Farm" is an excellent example of how easy it is to forget about the ideals. In his novel George Orwell pictures a human society through the animal farm. He uses exagerations which help to feel the atmosphere of spoiled society. Society ruined by dictators, false ideas and corruption. In the novel the animals are shown as the exagerated copies of human beings with all their characters, habits and feelings. The story took place on the farm where the animals led a rebellion against the human beings. The revolution was started by the pigs who were considered the most intelligent animals. The others helped the pigs because they hoped for the better and easier life and they thought that the pigs would change everything for the best.

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Character sketch - Shel-Orlando by Virginia Woolf
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Character sketch - Shel, Orlando by Virginia Woolf

Marmaduke Bonthrop Shelmerdine, Esquire was Orlando's second love interest, whom she married. They met in the nineteenth century. Orlando thought that she was dying when she heard Shel approach on his horse. Shel went to help her and basically "swept her off her feet". Moments later they got engaged. After knowing each other for two minutes, Shel and Orlando knew everything important about one another. Shel had a castle in the Hebrides, but it was ruined. He was not that rich and spent his time mostly at the sea. Before meeting Orlando he had been on his way to join his brig, but the wind blew from the wrong direction and he could not continue his journey. He was passionate about his job because he did a little model on the ground of the Cape Horn when Orlando asked about it and told stories that had happened during his travels. At the same time, Shel was afraid of the wind

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To Be Human Is To Discuss
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To Be Human Is To Discuss

fans to see. Instead, we go to school to sit, not to study and then try to train, but because of all the homework and long days, sometimes it's hard to find time for that. So in the end, we don't get the education we were hoping for and neither did we get to the top of the world in sports. We tried, because with just sports, it's hard to make a living in Estonia, so going to school and making these three years was a backup plan that basically ruined Plan A. So this is a topic that I think the government should really think about and discuss it so that in the future, athletes will make this little country more famous. Getting on top in sports is good for tourism, the athlete and everyone else, because the country would be richer and more famous. Thank you for listening!

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Stonehenge kromlehh
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Stonehenge kromlehh

Why?? Theories-why was it built? Predict astronomical events. 30 sarsens in the circle could symbolize the days of the month 19 bluestones in the horseshoe could be the 19 year cycle of the moon Aligned with the midsummer sunrise and midwinter sunset Sacred site Who built it?? Merlin, the magician in King Arthur's time moved the stones to honor soldiers Built by Roman invaders Druids No one really knows the answer. Vandalism through the ages Romans ruined part of it when they were destroying pagan sites Stones were removed for bridges, houses, other building Continual touching has altered the faces of the stone Visitors chiseled away samples for souvenirs Today it is a tourist trap A large parking lot 1 million visitors per year Visitors center with a cafeteria, gift shop Area is roped off so you cannot walk among the stones Class Question What % of the visitors are Americans? Answer 50% References

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Kolosseum
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Kolosseum

battles, animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and dramas based on Classical mythology. The building ceased to be used for entertainment in the early medieval era. It was later reused for such purposes as housing, workshops, quarters for a religious order, a fortress, a quarry, and a Christian shrine.It has been estimated that about 500,000 people and over a million wild animals died in the Colosseum games.Although in the 21st century it stays partially ruined due to damage caused by devastating earthquakes and stone- robbers, the Colosseum is an iconic symbol of Imperial Rome and its breakthrough achievements in earthquake engineering. It is one of Rome's most popular tourist attractions and still has close connections with the Roman Catholic Church, as each Good Friday the Pope leads a torchlit "Way of the Cross" procession to the amphitheatre.[5]The Colosseum is also depicted on the Italian version of the five-cent euro coin. History

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History of London-2
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History of London 2

2: How was the fire finally mastered? The battle to quench the fire is considered to have been won by two factors: the strong east winds died down, and the Tower of London garrison used gunpowder to create effective firebreaks to halt further spread eastward. 3: What did the Rebuilding of London Act 1666 say about bricks? That houses must be made out of bricks or stones. 4: Who was appointed to rebuild St. Paul's Cathedral and the ruined parish churches? Sir Christopher Wren 5: When was the Bank of England founded? It was established in 1694 (27 July). 6: When did Lloyd's of London begin to operate? The Society of Lloyd's was incorporated by Lloyd's Act 1871. 7: Why did William III build Kensington Palace? Because the King wanted a residence near London but away from the smoky air of the capital, because he was asthmatic. 8: Which king bought Buckingham Palace from the Duke of Buckingham?

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Powerpoint Republic of Irelandi kohta
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Powerpoint Republic of Irelandi kohta

* Northwest Ireland * the Midlands * Northern Ireland Southeast Ireland Kilkenny the country's loveliest inland city Kilkenny castle ­ The Irish parliament often met in the castle in the 13th century. It was in the possession of the AngloNorman Butler family for 500 years The Irish National Heritage Park ­ an openair museum. Provides a good introduction to the country's history Cork and Kerry Lakes of Killarney ­ one of the main attractions Splendid scenery Rich in ruined castles and abbeys The town of Cork ­ a city built on water. Boasts the lively October jazz festival and a bohemian spirit Bantry House ­ the home of the White family since 1739. It houses an eclectic collection of art and furnishing from all over Europe The Lower Shannon Covers the counties of Clare, Limerick and Tipperary The Rock of Cashel ­ a fortified abbey on a limestone outcrop. It was the seat of the Kings of Munster for over 700 years

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The Picture of Dorian Gray- Dorian Gray portree
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The Picture of Dorian Gray / Dorian Gray portree

He is an ideal of beauty and this makes him arrogant. He thinks that if he is beautiful, everything is allowed to him. He kills one of his friends Basil, a conventially minded and talented painter and does not even feel guilty after that. The third quite important charachter there is Lord Henry, a friend of both Dorian and Basil. He is a charming talker and a brilliant intellect. The climax occurs when Dorian kills Basil. He thinks that since Basil painted the portrait, that ruined Dorian's life, the painter should be punished for this. Evaluation I think that the writing was effective and definately the author achieved his purpose. Many people told me before reading this book, that they have never read a better book in their life. After first couple of chapters I thought we just have different tastes in books, as I usually do have, but the book was quite interesting in the end.

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Clarification
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Clarification

Let's take the very extreme situation of a young woman who marries an old man as an example. What do you mean by unnecessary? Let me explain. Every morning, people go up and down motorways or cross from one side of town to the other in their cars, when they could quite easily take trains or buses. Prices are rather expensive, but maybe that's a good thing. How do you mean? I mean that the country isn't inundated with tourists. It hasn't been ruined by time-share developments or scores of ugly hotels, bars and discos. .... in a sense most of us are already using them (computers). How do you mean? Well, whenever we use our washing machines.... we are using computer circuitry. .....many pizza parlours, pubs and burger bars are really being subsidized by the Government. How come? Because nobody would be able to accept jobs in these places if they didn't have

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Tristan ja Isolde
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Tristan ja Isolde

The couple eventually begin an affair behind Marke's back which is later discovered by rivals of the king, weakening his position and setting off a new war with Ireland (abetted by the treacherous Lord Wictred). They often consider ending their relationship for the sake of their duty to Marke. In Tristan's final attempt to end the relationship, he and Isolde are caught in an awkward situation by all of the kings. The kings decide to part ways with Marke; the alliances are ruined and his wife and son-figure have betrayed him. Marke is at first angry but softens after hearing Isolde explain her history with Tristan and offers them the chance to run away together. Tristan chooses instead to stay in England and fight for his king. At the same time, Marke's nephew and Tristan's old friend Melot, angry at his uncle's long favouring of Tristan and tricked by Wictred's seeming support of him, shows Wictred an

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Thoughts on Air Pollution Essay
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Thoughts on Air Pollution Essay

that combust fuel. Combined, these two sources are responsible for about 90% of all air pollution in the United States. Some cities suffer severely because of heavy industrial use of chemicals that cause air pollution. Places like Mexico City and Sao Paulo have some of the most deadly pollution levels in the world. EFFECTS Air pollution is responsible for major health effects. Every year, the health of countless people is ruined or endangered by air pollution. Many different chemicals in the air affect the human body in negative ways. Just how sick people will get depends on what chemicals they are exposed to, in what concentrations, and for how long. Studies have estimated that the number of people killed annually in the US alone could be over 50,000. Older people are highly vulnerable to diseases induced by air pollution. Those with heart or lung disorders are under additional risk

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Christopher Columbus
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Christopher Columbus

admiral. Very great will be your merit, fame without parallel will be yours, if you do this, and there will remain in Spain a glorious memory of Your Highnesses, as grateful and just princes. The pure devotion which I have ever borne to the service of Your Highnesses, and the unmerited wrong that I have suffered, will not permit me to remain silent, although I would fain do so; I pray Your highnesses to pardon me. I am so ruined as I have said; hitherto I have wept for others; now, Heaven have mercy upon me, and may the earth weep for me. Of worldly goods, I have not even a blanca for an offering in spiritual things. Here in the Indies I have become careless of the prescribed forms of religion. Alone in my trouble, sick. in daily expectation of death. and encompassed about by a million savages, full of cruelty and our foes, and so separated from the

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Problems
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Problems

5 Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. a) I'm glad I ....... my plane! I've just heard that it's broken down. A) lost B) refused C) missed D) altered b) The cruise ship hit a rock and ....... A) sank B) drowned C) flooded D) crashed c) I lost the keys to my house and had to climb in ....... the window. A) by B) to C) through D) with d) The village was completely ....... in an earthquake. A) collapsed B) destroyed C) ruined D) broken e) The bus driver couldn't ....... the accident. A) protect B) control C) provide D) prevent f) After police found drugs there, the disco .......was A) closed down B) banned C) ignored D) abolished g) During the match, someone ....... fire to the stadium. A) set B) put C) opened D) caught h) We decided not to go camping because of the ....... rain. A) great B) amount C) heavy D) extra i) I had to shut the window because the noise outside was .......

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Othello-
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"Othello"

very soon Desdemona will lose interest in Othello. That night, Iago gets Cassio drunk and sends Rodrigo to start a fight with him. Cassio chases Rodrigo and governor Montano attempts to hold him down, but Cassio stabs him. Rodrigo goes to raise alarm in the town. Othello arrives to still the commotion. Othello strips Cassio of his rank of lieutenant and he is extremely upset thinking, that his reputation has been ruined forever. In an attempt at reconciliation, Cassio sends some musicians to play beneath Desdemnona's window, hoping to arrange a meeting with her. Iago tells Cassio that he will get Othello out of the way so Cassio could speak privately with Desdemona. Desdemona promises that she will do everything she can to make Othello forgive his former lieutenant. When Cassio is about to leave, Othello and Iago return. Cassio leaves without talking to Othello, after what he

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The Life-Changing Competition
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The Life-Changing Competition

Daemon. Yet, his hug was the warmest, since she considered him her brother as well. Daemon, however, didn't feel the same...His feelings were deeper ­ that is the reason why he hadn't chosen a girlfriend, even thought he was 22 and quite handsome: light- blue eyes, dark hair and slim figure. The only reason that kept his princess away from him was Matrix, a friend he never wanted to lose. Yet he knew "love" was something that would've ruined the friendship, so he never went overboard, waiting for Alice to realize his feelings. Yet Alice was nothing but an ordinary girl, whom still hold tightly onto Daemon's hand. "By the way, Alice, who was the woman you were talking to earlier?" "Oh, you mean Sheila? She's a friend of mine, a lead singer of the Space Dolls." "Space Dolls? What a name!" laughed Simon, the guitarist. Alice admitted the name isn't good, but they are quite famous in Spainland, the neighboring country.

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Nali-The World According to Student Bloopers
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Nali: The World According to Student Bloopers

Gettysburg on the back of an envelope. He also signed the Emasculation Proclamation, and the Fourteenth Amendment gave the ex-Negroes citizenship. But the Clue Clux Clan would torcher and lynch the ex-Negroes and other innocent victims. On the night of April 14, 1865, Lincoln went to the theater and got shot in his seat by one of the actors in a moving picture show. The believed assinator was John Wilkes Booth, a supposedl insane actor. This ruined Booth's career. Meanwhile in Europe, the enlightenment was a reasonable time. Voltare invented electricity and also wrote a book called "Candy". Gravity was invented by Issac Walton. It is chiefly noticeable in the Autumn, when the apples are flaling off the trees. Bach was the most famous composer in the world, and so was Handel. Handel was half German, half Italian and half English. He was very large. Bach died from 1750 to the present. Beethoven wrote music even though he was deaf

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Famous castles of Scotland
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Famous castles of Scotland

above the hall, as well as upper rooms in the eastern towers. The towers had one room on each floor. In the basement of the north-east tower is a prison only accessible from above, while at the top there is access to the four storeys of the tower, via modern iron ladders, opening onto an impressive view from the roof. The top of the north-east tower, including corbels, was also rebuilt in the 19th century. Rothesay Castle is a ruined castle in Rothesay, the principal town on the Isle of Bute, in western Scotland.The castle has been described as "one of the most remarkable in Scotland" for its long history dating back to the beginning of the 13th century, and its unusual circular plan.The castle comprises a huge curtain wall, strengthened by four round towers, together with a 16th century forework, the whole surrounded by a broad moat. Built by the Stewart family, it survived Norse attacks to become a royal residence

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Foursyte Saga - The Man of Property
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Foursyte Saga - The Man of Property

Meaning that he admires her. Soames walks in and interrupts them, unknowing, with talk about the accounts of the house, which seem over budget. Irene sharply rebukes him for talking business in her drawing room, and Soames apologizes. She tells him to go off and change. He does so. Irene and Bosinney are alone again. June arrives for dinner, and creeps up on them unseen. She overhears some conversation that makes her suspicious. Her unchaperoned evening at the theater with Bosinney is ruined by her jealousy and his complete distraction. Irene goes on a drive with Uncle Swithin, old "four-in-hand" Forsyte. They drive to see the house, which Swithin approves of. Bosinney settles him in a chair with a bottle of champagne. Swithin naps. Bosinney and Irene go on a walk in the trees below the house, where they embrace. They are lovers. On the drive back home, Swithin nearly gets into an accident with another carriage. His horses bolt

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Roman Britain
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Roman Britain

Edward VII was the next monarch of Britain. Only months into his reign, Edward caused a constitutional crisis by proposing marriage to the American divorcée Wallis Simpson. The prime ministers of the United Kingdom and the Dominions opposed the marriage, arguing that the people would never accept her as queen. Edward knew that the government led by British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin would resign if the marriage went ahead, which could have dragged the King into a general election and ruined irreparably his status as a politically neutral constitutional monarch. Rather than give up Mrs. Simpson, Edward chose to abdicate. He was succeeded by his younger brother, George VI. With a reign of 325 days, Edward is one of the shortest-reigning monarchs in British and Commonwealth history, and was never crowned. He was the last British monarch to serve his entire reign as the Emperor of India.After his abdication, he reverted to the style of a son of the

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Edulugude võistlus
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Edulugude võistlus

Occasionally somebody has asked my advice how to succeed in doing something. In this case I have answered that they should do the things, which they really like, because in my opinion it is useless to strain every nerve and waste energy doing something that you really dislike. It also has become clear to me that one of the most important things is not to get upset about trivial things. Often people say to each-other very thoughtless things and with that a lot of relationships are ruined. It is obvious that a person can not be loved by everybody. Nevertheless viciousness isn’t the solution. Thirdly I would like to bring forth the fixity of purpose in finishing current activities.It is hard to succeed when being disorganized and never finishing the started things. I really hope that with my activities even my home town gets benefits. When I’m in a foreign country, I have always tried to introduce my domicile from a good perspective and always with a big smile

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Feminism and youth cultures in England
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Feminism and youth cultures in England

mid­nineteenth  century.  She  divorced  her  husband,  because  the  marrige  was  very  unhappy  and  Caroline was a victim of regular beatings. His husband  claimed that Caroline was guilty of  adultery  with  the  home  secretary  Lord  Melbourne  and  sued  Melbourne  for  seducing  his wife.  Norton  lost  the  case  but  Caroline's  reputation  was  ruined.  Norton  refused  Caroline  access to  her  three  children  and  her  subsequent  protests  were  instrumental  in  the passing of the Infant  Custody Bill of 1839.  Elizabeth  Garrett­  was  a  doctor(not  many female doctors at that time), she  was in the school  board, mayor and active member of the suffragettes.  Millicent  Garrett  Fawcett­  Elizabeth’s  sister,  was  a  writer  and  also  an  active  member  of the 

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Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog
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Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog

more. Thus, throughout the story, the "queen" clearly dominates over the vulnerable "ace." them. When he selected "his card" (Pushkin does not say ace, but "svoiu kartu"), the alleged ace must have been before Ger- mann's very eyes. Yet, when he turned the card over, the "queen of spades screwed up her eyes and grinned. At one point Pushkin confides to the reader that "the Countess had by no means a bad heart." Trusting Pushkin, I would like to suggest that Germann was ruined not because of the Countess's ill will but rather in spite of her goodwill. During her nocturnal visit, the Countess made it clear that she came to Germann against her will ("ia prishla k tebe protiv svoei voli"). She also reveals the three cards to him against her will: "mne veleno ispolnit' tvoiu pros'bu." In both cases the Countess seems to act on behalf of some other involved party. But then comes the

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Britain history
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Britain history.

Next time they came in 43 A.D. and their leader was Emperor Claudius. Romans brought a lot with them. Their brought paved roads, the sites of important cities, the seeds of Christianity, the Roman law, Roman baths, language and advanced civilization. They also built Hadrian's Wall in 122 A.D. Romans occupied Britain for four centuries. The Roman way of life all vanished after the invasions from Northern Europe by the Angles, Saxons and Jutes from the 5th century onwards. They ruined Londinium, but they were easily turned into Christianity and religion became more and more important. The Vikings, who came in the 9th century, first raided England to plunder it, but then they decided to stay. In the 10th century England fell under Danish Rule, with King Canute finally managing to unite the Anglo-Saxons and Danes at the beginning of 11th century. Medieval England After defeating the Anglo-Saxon King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066,

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

ÄRGE UNUSTAGE, ET SELLISTE VÄLJENDITEGA LAUSET ALUSTADES MOODUSTATE TE KAUDSE KÜSIMUSE JA SELLISES KÜSIMUSES PEAB SÕNADE JÄRJEKORD OLEMA JAATAV! (vaata lähemalt Moodle, Inglise keele grammatika täiskursus, Asking questions and making sentences negative, Indirect questions). 7. … 8. 9. Read the following text and do the two exercises below. The Great Wildebeest Trek Far to the South, where Gol Kopjes rose like ruined castles from the short-grass plains of the Serengeti, a female wildebeest (A) chomped methodically at the close-knit (B) turf. Only her hindquarters, deeply scarred where a lioness had once almost succeeded in clawing her down, distinguished her from her companions, a harem of perhaps two dozen wildebeest cows, many of them accompanied by their calves, gathered together under the watchful eyes of a mature breeding bull

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Art Museum of Estonia
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Art Museum of Estonia

by Michel Sittow, a Tallinn artist of all-European renown. Also the altar of Mary, made in 1495 by an artist known as the author of the "Lucia Legend", as well as the altar of the Holy Kin (the so-called Brussels altar) from about 1490, made in Jan Borman's workshop of carved altars in Brussels, are displayed in the church. Since the end of year 2002 unique 350 years old decorative screen of Bogislaus Rosen's chapel carved by Frans Hoppenstätt is also opened for visitors. The ruined church was restored and inaugurated in 1984 as a museum-concert hall, where the collection of medieval art of the Art Museum of Estonia is exposed, and also organ and choir music concerts can be enjoyed regularly. The exposition comprises ecclesiastical art from 14th-20th centuries, including exquisite altarpieces and sculptures. The high altar (1478­1481) made in the workshop of Hermen Rode, the initial fragment of the famous painting "Danse Macabre" by Bernt Notke (end of the15th c

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Aforismid-inglise keeles
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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

1. Do not be deluded. 2. If you can't help being deluded, do not judge others, and do not feel guilty. 3. If you can't help being deluded, and you can't help judging or feeling guilt, do not open your mouth. 159. A man's treatment of money is the most decisive test of his character - how he makes it and how he spends it." 160. Talent develops in quiet places, character in the full current of life. 161. No nation was ever ruined by trade. 162. A little house well filled, a little field well tilled, and a little wife well willed, are great riches. 163. Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards. 164. Work as if you were to live a hundred years. Pray as if you were to die tomorrow. 165. They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. 166. Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To

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Anna Karenina-kokkuvõte
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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

things. Levin returns to the country and begins to get his life in order. He tidies up his farm, tries to forget about Kitty, and spends some time with his brother. Levin seems different when he is at home in the country--more at peace with himself and his decisions. Chapters 28-34 Anna decides she needs to leave Moscow and return to St. Petersburg, where her life is. Anna tells Dolly that she knows she ruined the gala for Kitty by flirting with Vronsky. Yet Anna contends the whole thing really wasn't her fault. Dolly makes an important note at this point: Anna denies blame in the same way Stiva does. This makes Anna, quite frankly, a liar. "'Yes,' Anna went on. 'Do you know why Kitty didn't come to dinner? She's jealous of me.... I've been the cause of that ball being a torture to her instead of a pleasure. But truly, truly it's not my fault, or only my

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English literature summary
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English literature summary

  According   to   him,   there   are   limits   to   the   human   intelligence   and   power  and  man  should  settle  for  the  possible.       18th   century   –   England   became   a   leading   industrial   country   with   growing   colonies.   Darker   side:   conditions   in   industrial   towns   were   awful   and   industrialism   ruined   the   countryside;   corruption.   Enlightenment   was   the   ruling   philosophy   –   reform   society   using   reason,   challenge   ideas   grounded   in   tradition   and   faith,   advance   knowledge   through   the   scientific   method.   Promoted   scientific   thought,   scepticism   and   intellectual   interchange.    

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E M Remarque-Läänerindel Muutuseta
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E.M.Remarque "Läänerindel Muutuseta"

often as adolescents. Paul frequently considers the past and the future from the perspective of his entire generation, noting that, when the war ends, he and his friends will not know what to do, as they have learned to be adults only while fighting the war. The longer that Paul survives the war and the more that he hates it, the less certain he is that life will be better for him after it ends. This anxiety arises from his belief that the war will have ruined his generation, will have so eviscerated his and his friends' minds that they will always be "bewildered." Against such depressing expectations, Paul is relieved by his death: "his face had an expression of calm, as though almost glad the end had come." The war becomes not merely a traumatic experience or a hardship to be endured but something that actually transforms the essence of human existence into irrevocable, endless suffering. The war destroys Paul long before it kills him. Kantorek

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

with Burgundy and Aquitaine providing notable support for the Plantagenet side. The conflict lasted 116 years but was punctuated by several periods of peace, before it finally ended in the expulsion of the Plantagenets from France (except the Pale of Calais). The war was eventually a victory for the house of Valois, who succeeded in recovering the Plantagenet gains made initially and expelling them from the majority of France by the 1450s. However, the war nearly ruined the Valois, while the Plantagenets gained huge amounts of plunder from the mainland, which enriched England. France itself likewise suffered greatly from the war, as most of the conflict occurred on the continent. 15. Wat Tyler's Rebellion ­ took place in 1381. The first great popular rebellion in English history. Its immediate cause was the imposition of the unpopular poll tax of 1381, which brought to a head the economic discontent that had been growing since the middle of the century

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

The Body of American. Richard Roe and John Doe-if the identity is unknown. Polysyndeton, direct speech, lack of punctuation, contrast of styles, fragmentation. Steinberg. 06.03.13 1930's. Time of unemployment and crisis and so on. John Steinberg. Like Dos Passos he was critical of american social order but his philosophy was different. He is more optimistic, believes that life goes on and that is indestructable. Although many individual lives were ruined, the life goes on, everything is not material success. Racial minorytis, who do not have all the rights, the have nots, the simple, the poor, the idiots. His method is very interesting. A lot of naturalistic elements, unpleasant details, not pure naturalist. Narrator's point of view, his style is more poetic of the style, rhythm and repetition. Steinberg is fascinated in foreign elements, includeing immigrants. He is a believer of the superiority to the country people to the city people

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

10 since that there's no need to plug it in. You · Listening: Speaker 1: d, f; Speaker just stick it in, turn it on and in about 2: a, e; Speaker 3: b, c 48 seconds you have a glass of safe, drinkable water. It's particularly good at killing bacteria which are a common cause of diarrhoea, and have ruined many an adventure in faraway places. Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 19 Maturita Solutions Advanced Workbook Key Speaker 2 I've got an aunt called 3 1 many 9 in / during Unit 9 Jackie who's only about ten years older 2 as 10 which

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

Gideon pressed his lips to my temple and murmured, "Stay." "Yes." He hugged me. "You're so brave, Eva. So strong and honest. You're a miracle. My miracle." "A miracle of modern therapy, maybe," I scoffed, my fingers playing in his luxuriant hair. "And even with that, I was really fucked up for a while and there are still some triggers I don't think I'll ever get past." "God. The way I came on to you in the beginning...I could've ruined us before we even got started. And the advocacy dinner-" He shuddered and buried his face in my neck. "Eva, don't let me blow this. Don't let me chase you away." Lifting my head, I searched his face. He was impossibly gorgeous. I had trouble taking it in at times. "You can't second-guess everything you do or say to me because of Nathan and what he did. It'll break us apart. It'll end us." "Don't say that. Don't even think about it."

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

nothing you can do, face what is and say, “Well, right now, this is how it is. I can either accept it, or make myself miserable.” The primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it. Be aware of the thoughts you are thinking. Separate them from the situation, which is always neutral, which always is as it is. There is the situation or the fact, and here are my thoughts about it. Instead of making up stories, stay with the facts. For example, “I am ruined” is a story. It limits you and prevents you from taking effective action. “I have fifty cents left in my bank account” is a fact. Facing facts is always empowering. Be aware that what you think, to a large extent, creates the emotions that you feel. See the link between your thinking and your emotions. Rather than being your thoughts and emotions, be the awareness behind them. Don't seek happiness. If you seek it, you won't find it, because seeing is the antithesis of happiness

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

I frowned. "Do I react badly?" "No, that's the problem. You take everything so coolly -- it's unnatural. It makes me wonder what you're really thinking." "I always tell you what I'm really thinking." "You edit," he accused. "Not very much." "Enough to drive me insane." "You don't want to hear it," I mumbled, almost whispered. As soon as the words were out, I regretted them. The pain in my voice was very faint; I could only hope he hadn't noticed it. He didn't respond, and I wondered if I had ruined the mood. His face was unreadable as we drove into the school parking lot. Something occurred to me belatedly. "Where's the rest of your family?" I asked -- more than glad to be alone with him, but remembering that his car was usually full. "They took Rosalie's car." He shrugged as he parked next to a glossy red convertible with the top up. "Ostentatious, isn't it?" "Um, wow," I breathed. "If she has that, why does she ride with you?" "Like I said, it's ostentatious. We try to blend in."

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

whom she was connected. There could not exist in the world two men over whom Mr. Darcy could have such boundless influence. That he had been concerned in the measures taken to separate Bingley and Jane she had never doubted; but she had always attributed to Miss Bingley the principal design and arrangement of them. If his own vanity, however, did not mislead him, he was the cause, his pride and caprice were the cause, of all that Jane had suffered, and still continued to suffer. He had ruined for a while every hope of happiness for the most affectionate, generous heart in the world; and no one could say how lasting an evil he might have inflicted. "There were some very strong objections against the lady," were Colonel Fitzwilliam's words; and those strong objections probably were, her having one uncle who was a country attorney, and another who was in business in London. "To Jane herself," she exclaimed, "there could be no possibility of objection; all

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

happens), but not causality (A causes B to happen). If I pick my nose when the Super Bowl cuts to a commercial, did I cause that? This isn't a haiku. It's a summary: correlation doesn't prove causation. Be skeptical when people tell you that A causes B. They're wrong much more than 50% of the time. USE THE YO-YO: EMBRACE CYCLING Yo-yo dieting gets a bad rap. Instead of beating yourself up, going to the shrink, or eating an entire cheesecake because you ruined your diet with one cookie, allow me to deliver a message: it's normal. Eating more, then less, then more, and so on in a continuous sine wave is an impulse we can leverage to reach goals faster. Trying to prevent it--attempting to sustain a reduced-calorie diet, for example--is when yo-yoing becomes pathological and uncontrollable. Scheduling overeating at specific times, on the other hand, fixes problems instead of creating them.

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