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rules on privatization of State property in the form of direct selling Approved by the Order #1–1/1537 of the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development September 16, 2010.
Golden Grammar rules
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Golden Grammar rules

Golden Grammar rules 1. Don't use an with own. Sue needs her own room. (NOT Sue needs an own room.) I'd like a phone line of my own. (NOT ... an own phone line.) 2. Use or rather to correct yourself. She's German ­ or rather, Austrian. (NOT She's German ­ or better, Austrian.) I'll see you on Friday ­ or rather, Saturday. 3. Use the simple present ­ play(s), rain(s) etc ­ to talk about habits and repeated actions. I play tennis every Saturday. (NOT I am playing tennis every Saturday.) It usually rains a lot in November. 4. Use will ..., not the present, for offers and promises. I'll cook you supper this evening. (NOT I cook you supper this evening.) I promise I'll phone you tomorrow. (NOT I promise I phone you tomorrow.) 5. Don't drop prepositions with passive verbs. I don't like to be shouted at. (NOT I don't like to be shouted.) This needs to be thought about some more. (NOT This needs to be thought some more.) 6. Don'...

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Describing Graphs
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Describing Graphs

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Rules are to be followed-disagree or agree
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Rules are to be followed-disagree or agree?

Rules are to be followed-disagree or agree? To start with,Rules are to be followed,but another question is if all the people will do it.Rude behaviour and swearing are not tolerated in Britain unlike in Estonia.The people of Britain are more polite than Estonians.The manners,greetings and small talks have to be considerable if you want to leave a British person a good impression. When the question is ­small talk,big deal?Then in my opinion,there are certain rules,which kind of topics are allowed or not allowed.For the small talks you can`t talk about politics or money.Also bragging isn`t polite.Safe topics are for example asking about pets or about the life of some celebrates.For British,this kind of small talks are very important.One wrong word can ruine the whole impression of you. Bad manners are the biggest problems facing Britain.Spitting and swearing are the most popular ones, along with not saying please or thank you .In britain it is absolutely

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Education in Russia
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Education in Russia

Education in Russia Table of contents Compulsory school years School stages Grading system PISA results GDP investment Literacy rate in the country Interesting facts about rules and regulations Compulsory school years Eleven-year secondary education in Russia is compulsory A student of 15 to 18 years of age may drop out of school with approval of his/her parent and local authorities Students with multiple violations may be kicked out of school at starting age of 15 School stages kindergarten (age 3 to 7) elementary (years 1-4) middle (years 5-9) senior (years 10-11) Grading system

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Prefixes with definitions
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Prefixes with definitions

3. repopluate - to provide a new population for an area in which the population has declined 4. recalculate - to calculate again, especially in order to eliminate errors or to incorporate additional factors or data 5. impossible - describes a situation that is extremely difficult to deal with or solve 6. international - describes a situation that is extremely difficult to deal with or solve 7. irregular - not according to usual rules or what is expected 8. misunderstood - incorrectly understood or interpreted 9. miscalculate - to count or estimate incorrectly 10. overpaid - paid too much or more than usual 11. overbooked - to sell more tickets or places for an aircraft, holiday, etc. than are available 12. postgraduate - a student who has already got one degree and is studying at a university for a more advanced qualification 13. prepaid - paid for earlier 14

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BABA IS YOU
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BABA IS YOU

BABA IS YOU Game REVIEW Baba is You, developed by Hempuli Oy, is a sokoban-pushing puzzle game with a twist of rules manipulation. In this 2D game, the internal rules are presented as pushable blocks and you main goal is to push these blocks around and then combine these words to form new rules to solve puzzles. Unlike other puzzle games that require you to follow rules to complete levels, Baba is You encourages you to break rules and also gives you enough freedom to create new rules to level up. I know, the idea sounds really interesting and smart! The game doesn’t have too many instructions and it only has characters and corresponding objects on each stage. Players may be confused about how to play the game at first, but once you get deeper into the game and learn the game in practice, you will find the game has a lot of charm. We can see the little bunny Baba, three rocks, a yellow flag and four rules in

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Why do we need morality
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Why do we need morality?

This does not mean that all of us are equally strong, smart or beautiful, but that everyone has the ability to damage or kill the other. The main goals, we all want to achieve, are having a shelter, security, power, wealth and enough food. This means that people are constantly competing with each other and that makes all of us (who desire the same things) enemies. Hobbes names the insecurity and fear people feel towards each other a "state of nature". In this state there are no moral rules or enforced laws, also no justice or injustice. People, being violent and arbitrary, will only follow their own interest. So without laws and boundaries, people would be in constant war - every man for himself. In this kind of society there is no time for cultural or industrial development. No one can enjoy life because of the constant fear they life in. The "state of nature" or in other words chaos is not be beneficial to anyone. So to get what

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Freedom of speech
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Freedom of speech

had to do along this day. Sometimes they were too hard to me and I had to study late at night. In my opinion every person should feel them well and free at home. But with me it did not happened. What I am trying to say with that long story is, that if there is a freedom of speech, it is still limited with laws or from other humans. Limited freedom is understandable in state bust at home it still should be aloud. Talkeing about the school. There has it's own determined rules, what students by all means have to detain. It is because of that: these rules are determined from school. In the old times I was steady pupil and kept on all rules. But now last times I have become much more lazier than I were. Maybe it is because of that I have not everything all right at home and it disturbes my studying at school. It is difficult to concentrate to my lessons at school and even at home. It takes me that I have no mood to learn and I start to keep aside from studies

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Assignment Module 3 - BEPS project Action 4
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Assignment Module 3 - BEPS project Action 4

10.08.2016 Peer Assignment in Module 3 The OECD with its Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project is working towards proposing politically feasible and multilaterally acceptable ways to minimize the corporate tax base erosion and profit shifting activities since 2013. Out of its 15 main lines of work under BEPS project (called Actions) I will concentrate on Action 4 which aims at proposing new rules for preventing the manipulation of interest expense related tax deductions of corporates. The underlying problem is that multinational groups can easily create and relocate debt in their group according to the most preferential tax treatment available which in some cases results in no or even negative corporate tax payments from those companies. For BEPS project to be transparent and inclusive, a broad-based public involvement has been carried out by the OECD

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Austraalia
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Austraalia

population is from Europe, 6% from Asia, only 2,2% are indigene. 85% of the whites are British or Irish, a lot of immigrants are from Yugoslavia lands, like Croatia (800 000), Greek (600 000), Italy (600 000) and Polish (200 000) . Government: Federal parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, monarch is Queen Elizabeth II, Governor General is Quentin Bryce and Prime Minister is Kevin Rudd. Climate: Most part of Australia is located in tropics zone. Equatorial climate rules in Queenslands north, and tropical monsoonclimate rules West-Australia and north territory, and queenlands north-western. Subtropical climate remains South- Australia south and New-South-Wales. Temperate zone rules in South-Victoria and in Tasmanite. Midland, west- and south are very dry. Moderate climate is only in east and south-east 400 km coastline and in south-west. Sightseen: Sydney Tower ­ tallest independent tower in sydney

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Unusual sports Wife Carrying Competition
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Unusual sports Wife Carrying Competition

Unusual sports Wife Carrying Competition Wife carrying is a contest in which male competitors race while each carrying a female teammate. The objective is for the male to carry the female through a special obstacle track in the fastest time. The sport was first introduced at Sonkajärvi, Finland. Rules The wife to be carried may be your own, or the neighbor's, or you may have found her further afield; she must, however, be over 17 years of age. The minimum weight of the wife to be carried is 49 kilograms. If she weighs less than 49 kg, she will be burdened with a rucksack containing additional weight to bring the total load to be carried up to 49 kg. Each contestant takes care of his/her safety and, if deemed necessary, insurance

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Boxing
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Boxing

The result is decided when an opponent is deemed incapable to continue by a referee, is disqualified for breaking a rule, resigns by throwing in a towel, or based on the judges' scorecards at the end of the contest. HISTORY The exact origin of boxing cannot be traced, but forms of fighting are among the oldest sports known to man. It was introduced in the ancient Greek Olympics in 688 BC. Ever wonder why they call them boxing "rings", even though they are square? In Ancient Rome, boxing rules were introduced and competitors were required to remain within a circular ring drawn on the arena floor.They have been known as "rings" ever since. The first modern boxing match took place in Britain when Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle engineered a bout between his butler and his butcher with the latter winning the prize. Early fighting had no written rules. There were no weight divisions or round limits, and no referee

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An analysis of the problem of Political Power - essee
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An analysis of the problem of Political Power - essee

But does democracy really deserve the reputation that it has? (Wolff, 1996) The word of (citicens) means that democracy is internal. The word by means that in is collective (selfgovernment). The word for means that there should be public interest about political power. Three theories Firstly, Plato Statesman: He divides forms of government into good-ones (rule of law) and bad-ones (lawless rule). So, when one person rules de jure it is called Monarchy, but if he or she rules illegally, it is called Tyranny. When a few people rules de jure it is called Aristocracy and when they do not have the legal right to rule, it is called Oligarchy. If many people rule de jure it is called Good- or The Real - Democracy, but if they rule illegally, it is called "Bad" Democracy. (McLaughlin, 2010) Secondly, Aristotle Politics: His dividing is the same as Plato's, but there are one little difference. If Plato divided good- and bad-ones considering law, then Aristotle considers

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Different cultures
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Different cultures

Effective communication with people of different cultures is especially challenging. Cultures provide people with ways of thinking--ways of seeing, hearing, and interpreting the world. The same words can mean different things to people from different cultures, even when they talk the "same" language. When the languages are different, and translation has to be used to communicate, the potential for misunderstandings increases. Second are "behavior constraints." Each culture has its own rules about proper behavior which affect verbal and nonverbal communication. Whether one looks the other person in the eye-or not; whether one says what one means overtly or talks around the issue; how close the people stand to each other when they are talking--all of these and many more are rules of politeness which differ from culture to culture. Third factor is "emotional constraints." Different cultures regulate the display of emotion differently

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Inglise keele ajavormid
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Inglise keele ajavormid

he / she / it speaks he / she / it is speaking we speak we are speaking they speak they are speaking Signal words: always, every, often, normally, usually, Signal words: at the moment, at this moment, today, sometimes, seldom, never, first, then now, right now, Listen!, Look! Rules · in general (regularly, often, never) · right now ex. Colin plays football every Tuesday. ex. Look! Colin is playing football now. · present actions happening one after another · also for several actions happening at the same ex. First Colin plays football, then he watches TV. time · action set by a timetable or schedule ex. Colin is playing football and Anne is watching.

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Something out of nothing
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Something out of nothing

new and interesting just because we're humans. We like to feel big and important, it's just our nature and we can't help it. For example, many people believe in God. They believe God is always watching over them, so they have to behave, because noone wants to be on the bad side in the eyes of God. And ofcourse everyone wants to go to heaven, so you can't really get on God's nerves, or he'll just send you to hell. The way I see it, God makes all the rules and you can't really argue with him, because he's God. He can do what he wants, that's just the way it is. In my opinion humans want to feel as powerful as God. It makes us feel better about ourselves, if we can make our own rules from time to time. Let's say, that a musician is writing a song. He makes something out of nothing and he can't help it, he loves the idea of being almighty. Because let's face it, to that song, the writer is God. It is completely

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Judo
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Judo

JUDO · Presented By: Madis Jõearu Contents · History · Jigoro Kano · Rules · Weight divisions and Judo belt colors · Competition scoring · Judo in estonia History · Japan martial art · combat sport · 1882 by Dr Kano Jigoro · Olympic sport Since 1964 (men) and 1992 (women) Jigoro Kano · Born 28 October 1860 Hygo Prefecture, Japan · Died 4 May 1938 (aged 77) aboard MV Hikawa Maru of pneumonia · Style Judo, Jujutsu · Rank Judo: Founder Rules

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Fight Club-novel-presentation
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Fight Club [novel] presentation

o Tyler agrees on one condition ­ "I want you to hit me as hard as you can." o Fight Club is born and the narrator moves into an abandoned house with Tyler. Plot o More men join their brawls at night in a bar's basement. o Fight Club becomes a new form of psychotherapy and lets the main character sleep again o Spreads all over the country o Tyler recruits the most loyal followers and starts a new group ­ Project Mayhem The rules of Fight Club o Initial rules 1. You don't talk about fight club. 2. You don't talk about fight club. 3. When someone says "stop", goes limp or taps out the fight is over. 4. Only two guys to a fight. 5. One fight at a time. 6. They fight without shirts or shoes. 7. The fights go on as long as they have to. 8. If this is your fight night at fight club, you have to fight. o

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Environmental problems today
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Environmental problems today

and soot causes health problems. Also, a big problem is deforestation. Due to the fact that it is causing destruction of the rainforest, it contaminates the water. To solve these problems, we certainly should use renewable sources of energy and we need to avoid dangerous gases. For example, we should switch off lights every time when we leave a room. Moreover, we should take public transport more often and stop using CFC's. We can solve environmental problems only if we follow certain rules. that it is causing* ; renewable energy resources*; Therefore, we*; when we leave a room*; Moreover, we should take..* and stop using CFC's* We can solve environmental problems only if we follow certain rules.

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Unusual Sports - Underwater hockey
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Unusual Sports - Underwater hockey

Underwater hockey Tartu KHK Aleksander Andrejev AT112 Content To introduce Some History Rules Equipment Positive aspects Negative aspects Conclusion Video To introduce Underwater hockey is a global non-contact sport in which two teams play the game what is very similar to good known to us hockey in the ice , but here game is held underwater , what makes this sport very intresting and unusual. Some History Was started in the United Kingdom by Alan Blake in 1954 Octopush Blake formed Southsea Sub-Aqua Club who first played in

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MERETRANSPORDI KOMMERTSEKSPLUATATSIOON XIII kodutöö
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MERETRANSPORDI KOMMERTSEKSPLUATATSIOON XIII kodutöö

eelmise YAR 2004 (Vancouver) versiooniga. Miks YAR 2004 ei leidnud populaarsust/kasutamist meresõitjate juures? When the YARs were last updated in 2004 at Vancouver there was, for the first time, a lack of consensus between the main commercial stakeholders regarding many of the changes, with shipowning interests also taking the view that the proposed changes were premature, given that the 1994 rules were only a decade old. The 2004 YARs were therefore incorporated in relatively few contracts of carriage. The YAR 2016 largely reflect the YAR 1994, which BIMCO has to date recommended as the basis for general average adjustments, while containing some useful clarifications and additions such as on low value cargoes. Importantly, it has been agreed that an annual interest rate of LIBOR plus 4 percentage points applies according to the new rules, while the commission of 2 per cent on owners'

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Pros & Cons of a School Uniform
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Pros & Cons of a School Uniform

Essay ,,Pros & Cons of a School Uniform" A school uniform is important for every student to become an adult. In different schools the rules for uniforms are different. Some schools have a school uniform and some do not. However, every school uniform has both advantages and disadvantages. One advantage is that school uniform helps to maintain discipline. Also it is a symbol of a school. School uniform makes life cheaper and easier ­ you do not have to waste time in the morning thinking of what to wear. Also you do not have to buy a whole new wardrobe for

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One reason why is good live in Estonia
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One reason why is good live in Estonia

Estonia is a very beautiful country because of its versatility. I can read a lot of reasons for living here. We have a very beautiful nature, which will take many speechless. We have also a lack of mineral resources, which is very important to us. These reasons may be very much to read. Each person has their own reason why he likes to live in Estonia. For me personally the most important thing is our language. Estonian language have very many rules that make it very difficult to learn for some people. If leave those rules aside, is the Estonian language in terms of its sound very nice, that even many foreigners are admired that and are happy to listen it. Here I would like to ask, is the Estonian important for you? Rise your hand for whom it's important. Thank you, it's nice to know that someone still cares about the Estonian. The Estonian is importan to me and I want to say here that all Estonians should

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The giver 1-6 chapter
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The giver 1-6 chapter

two children -- one male child and one female child. Jonas' mother has an important job with the Department of Justice, and his father has a job as a Nurturer, taking care of newborns. Jonas has one younger sister, Lily. His family seems ideal. Each morning, they discuss their dreams that they had the previous night; during the evening meal, they share feelings about the events of the day, comforting and supporting each other according to the rules of the community. 2. What is the family's nightly ritual? It is a required ritual in which all family members have to tell how they were feeling that day. 3. Why had Lily been angry? Lily goes first by explaining the anger that she felt today when someone from a visiting group of Sevens, or seven-year-olds, did not obey the rules about waiting in line. She compares the boy to an animal, but she is not exactly sure what an animal is, and she recalls that she made a fist at him. 4

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Its better to have any religion then to be atheist
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Its better to have any religion then to be atheist

you belive in God , you will always have someone to rely on even in the worst situations, and you will never give up as you would probably do, if you stayed against the misery alone, on your own. Secondly, i would like to point out that with having a God to believe in your everyday life becomes easier because you are not afraid of being killed or whatever due to your belief in fate. Also you think that He/She rules your life, and everything that happens , happens for better so virtually you do not need to be worried about anything because you know that it just has to be so. Finally, i would like to ephasize the fact that in most religions there are rules which you cannot break or you go to Hell. In a word, due to this fact, religious people are steady and even- tempered plus they are more likely to be polite than atheists.

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Ancient India-Vana India-ppt esitlus
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Ancient India (Vana India) ppt esitlus

clothing, jewelry irrigation and defense against farming enemies · India's first writing techniques system · Wellplanned improved. public areas · Cities were built as surplus food was produced. · Place in society based on · Sutras (guides) listed all birth, wealth, or the rules for the caste occupation system. · 3,000 castes once existed · Breaking rules resulted in in India. a transfer to a lower class. · Individuals could rarely change castes. · Both Hindu and Buddhist temples began flourishing under Gupta rule. · Once simply constructed meeting places, Hindu temples became complex towers covered with intricate carvings.

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Txt - Html Tabeli loomine
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Txt - Html Tabeli loomine

Lahter 1 Lahter 2
Lahter 3 Lahter 4
Nüüd see tabel näeb välja niimoodi: Kui me muudame atribuutide väärtuseid ning paneme border = 10 cellspacing = 10, siis saame järgmise tabeli: On veel kaks atribuuti, mis määravad tabeli ääriste kuju: frame (tabeli äärised) ja rules (tabeli sisemised jooned). Need atribuudid paiknevad sama algtagis . Nende väärtused on järgmised: frame = void ­ äärised puuduvad: = above ­ ülemine ääris; = below ­ alumine ääris; = hsides ­ ülemine ja alumine ääris; = vsides ­ vasak ja parem ääris; = lhs ­ vasak ääris; = rhs ­ parem ääris; = border ­kõik äärised; rules = none ­ sisemised jooned puuduvad; = rows ­ horisontaalsed jooned;

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Looks - how important
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Looks - how important

Conversely looking object makes us feel different. Is look really so important? Why can´t we be ourselves although our look might be different from the view from the streets? I personally love to be myself. I love to feel comfort, that I create with clothes, that I wear. I get my hair cut if it limits my view. Although my thoughts I am pushed by my comrades. If I dressed in public as I dress at home, I would definitely be stared! I am not the one, who makes the rules, I follow them! My friends might still know who I really am, but making new friends is difficult or even impossible because of my own "freestyle". Taking care of look belongs to grown-up behavior! Luckily of unfortunately is look the base of communication, servicing and relationships. So, look is important! Who could imagine being served by a little stinky dude, who dresses into informal dirty clothes? I couldn´t. If look was not important, there would not be loads of etiquette rules.

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12 principles of language teaching
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12 principles of language teaching

PRACTICE. automatically. Students move toward fluency and “think” about language less as they There are three types of principles: progress. Cognitive – mental and intellectual Application – Don’t overwhelm Socioaffective – emotional students with language rules, balance Linguistic – language rules and practice. Cognitive Principles Cognitive Principles 2. Meaningful Learning 3. Anticipation of Reward “Rote learning has little chance of Reward = Better performance creating long-term retention.” (TBP pg. Application – Use verbal praise, 65) encouragement, compliments,

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Essay-my ideal job
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Essay: my ideal job

tolerance. I’d give enough time to read every book carefully. I wouldn’t just make a test with fact-questions, I would discuss about the books with them. We would talk about the problems and the main ideas of the book. Later, they would have to write an essay about the book. Writing an essay improves their writing skills. Maybe I’d let them work in groups, then they can discuss about book together. Also, every person must know the rules of orthography and write correctly. So it is very important for students to learn their mother languaege. If I would be teacher, I’d gave them printed materials with rules for every subject. Also, they should keep their materials in the folder, it is easier when all things are in the same place. I would also make dictations and tests for every subject. Only then, I can be sure that kids acquire the necessary knowledge. There are advantages and disadvantages of being a teacher

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Reported speech näitelaused
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Reported speech näitelaused

Näitelaused 1.Mother said to Jane, ,,Take care of your money". Mother warned Jane to take care of her money. 2.The teacher said to the students, ,,It's a good idea to learn these rules by heart." The teacher advised the students to learn these rules by heart. 3.Father said to uncle John, ,,Why don't you have your car servied?" Father advised uncle John to have his car servised. 4.Tom asked his teacher, ,,Is it right that water boils at 100 degrees?" Tom asked his teacher if water boils at 100 degrees. 5.Father said to Dan, ,,Don't put your hands in your pockets." Father warned Dan not to put his hands in his pockets. 6.Tim said to his neighbour, ,,I'm sorry for the noise last night.It won't happen again."

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EU Internal Market
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EU Internal Market

stage of integration called ... 6 Free Trade Area F Emerges due to decentralized approach to integration, when different national systems struggle to produce the best set of rules to attract capital and labor. 7 Full Union G Formed a cornerstone for the creation of the common market. It recommended creation of regional common market, based on a customs union, and achieved by

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Näidis artikkel inglise keeles
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Näidis artikkel inglise keeles

playing footbag. Just when was I passing them, footbag flew towards me. So I tried not to let it fall but eventually it happened." said Mann. ,,Those boys got so angry at me. They shouted at me in Estonian. At that time I didn't understand what they said but it couldn't have been anything good." Viimsi Secondary School truly lives up to its moto - ,,School of all opportunities". Students don't have to follow strict rules: no compulsory uniform, no compulsory change footwear, no rules about clothing at all, nothing happens when you skip some classes etc. But is that normal? For freedom desireing people it's paradise, but for future society it's nightmare.

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Word-excel-powerpoint
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Word, excel, powerpoint

o =AVERAGE(ABOVE) võtab ülemistest arvudest keskmise o =IF(B5>C5;"vähenenud";IF(C5>)B5;"suurenenud";"sama")) TABELITE VORMINDAMINE o Data - Remove Duplicates jätab tabelisse kõik nimed ühekordselt (kui neid 6 jätab alles ühe) o Insert - Pivot Table o Conditional Formatting saad jätta tabelisse aind kindlatesse kriteeriumidesse mahtuvad read 1. New Rule - Format only cells that contain 2. Manage Rules 3. Clear Rules POWERPOINT Uute slaidide tegemine view -> slide master -> insert layout -> insert placeholder -> vali mida soovid Logo slaidide serva view -> slide master -> vali see esimene suur slaid -> insert (ülevalt tööribalt) -> picture -> säti pilt slaidil nii nagu soovid Dublikaatide tegemine ctrl+d

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Football
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Football

Football ● Football is a sport ball game, in which two 11-member team's goal is to deliver on football game of the sphere-shaped tool ( ball ) on a rectangular grass or artificial pitch shift the opponent's goal. Rules ● Field of Play ● Ball ● Number of Players ● Equipment Famous Soccer Players ● Cristiano Ronaldo ● Lionel Messi Tänan kuulamast!

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Powerpoint esitlus
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Powerpoint esitlus

VOLLEYBALL Ball game Two teams Popular game By:Katre Paenurm HISTORY 1895 U.S.A William Morgan OLYMPIC SPORT Yes First time in Tokyo in 1964 EQUIPMENT/RULES Square size 18*9 meters Net lenght 9,5 meters long and width is 1 meter 6 players Players/ teams in Estonia Mihkel Sepp Jaanus Nõmmsalu Sten Esna Vilja Loor Argo Meresmaa TTÜ Võrkpalliklubi VK Pärnu MY OPINION Fun Exciting

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School Bullying worksheet
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School Bullying worksheet

victims; they often defend their actions by saying that their victims provoked them in some way; they often come from homes where physical punishment is used, where the children are taught to strike back physically as a way to handle problems, and where parental involvement and warmth are frequently lacking; they are generally defiant or oppositional toward adults, antisocial, and apt to break school rules; they appear to have little anxiety and to possess strong self-esteem; they victimize others because they feel bad about themselves. 11. Characteristic features of a victim: (11 features) anxiousness, insecurity, cautiousness, suffering from low self-esteem; rarely defending themselves or retaliating when confronted by students who bully them; they may lack social skills and friends; they are often socially isolated; they tend to be

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Roman Britain
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Roman Britain

Roman Britain 1.Ülesanne 1.Roman empire exited,more then 400 years ago. 2.Colchester was the capital of Britannia for some time,soon London or Londinium became the capital 3. Romans speaked Latin. 4. Roman rules Britannia. 5. Julius Ceasar ,Hadrian 6. Romans rules Britain before the Vikings. 2.Ülesanne  a–2  b–5  c- 1  d-3  e–4 3.Ülesanne  1–d  2–g  3- i  4–h  5–j  6–a  7–b  8–f 4.Ülesanne 55- Julius Ceasar first came to Britain in the year 55 BC (before Christ ). 400- Britannia became a part of the Roman Empire for more than 400 years. 20- About 20 large towns grew araund the camps of the Roman army.

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Shin Kicking
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Shin Kicking

Shin Kicking Artur Järviste Mooses Leinstrep 7.c History · The origins · Started five, six hundred years ago · Part of Cotworld Olympik Games · 1612 by Sir Robert Dover. · Games abandoned after Dovers death. · Restoration 1951. · Every year. Shin Kicking Rules · Begins by holding. · Weaken by kicking. · Throw ground. · Referee decides. · Best of three throws. Pictures: Shin: Kicking: http://www.odditycentral.com/events/englandsshinkickingchampionshipisapai http://studentslife101.com/2012/05/22/aroundtheworldin10uniquesportsshink http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN21wCbxjWk

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prelim year 1
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prelim year 1

TOPICS For the PRELIM Year 1 Put down 10-12 relevant terms and retell about: 1. Prescriptive and descriptive law Prescriptive law – prescribe how people ought to behave Descriptive law – describes the way people or natural phenomena behave Break the law – do something illegal Penalty – punishment Government – system by which a state or community is controlled Law – the system of rules System of courts – all judicial institutions Enforce – to make people obey the law Authority – a group of people with official responsibility for a particular area of activity /the moral or legal right or ability to control Prescribe – to tell someone what they must have or do, or to make a rule of something Impose The word law can have several meanings, it can be divided into prescriptive and descriptive law. Descriptive law – describes the way people or natural phenomena behave, e

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Sepak takraw
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Sepak takraw

introduced the game in Sulawesi. There the game developed further and became Buginese traditional game which is called "Raga”. Some men playing "Raga" encircling within a group, the ball is passed from one to another and the man who kicked the ball highest is the winner. The modern version of sepak takraw began taking shape in Thailand during the early 1740s. In 1829 the Siam Sports Association drafted the first rules for takraw competition.] Four years later, the association introduced the volleyball-style net and held the first public contest. Competitions  International play is now governed by the International Sepak Takraw Federation.  Major competitions for the sport such as the SuperSeries, the World Cup and the King's Cup World Championships are held every year.  Sepak takraw is now a regular sport event in the Asian Games.

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Hurling
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Hurling

Hurling About hurling oHurling is an out door team game oIt is widespread in Ireland oThe game purpose — to receive more points and goals, than team opponent. oIt already more than 2000 years Sports equipment oHurley oBall ( sliotar ) oHelmet Rules • Each team consists of 15 players. The form of the goalkeeper differs on color from a form of field players. • During game at most 5 replacements of players are allowed. In an extra time three more replacements are allowed. • Game time usually makes 2х35 min. Extra time of 2х10 min. U.S. president Barack Obama accepting a hurley from Taoiseach Enda Kenny Thanks for watching!!!

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INGLISE KEEL laused
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INGLISE KEEL laused

1. Kasvav nõudlus- Rapidly-growing demond. 2. Hiigelsuur edu- Massive version 3. Esile tooma- Pointed out 4. Millessegi rohkesti energiat panema- Put a lot of energy sth 5. Kedagi rahulolevana hoidma- Keep sb mates happy 6. Reegleid kehtestama- Established rules 7. Turvalisuse kaalutlusel- Strictly followed 8. Tiitlit andma- Adevarded the title 9. Raadios esinema- Perform on the radio 10. Ootamatult- Out of the blue 11. Räägitakse, et- It's rumoured that 12. Troonile saamise järjekorras- In line to the throne 13. Kellelegi ringkäiku tegema- Give sb a tour 14. Külaliste raamat- A guest book 15. Läbi astuma, külastama- Come around 16. Ajaloost läbi imbunud- Stebed in history 17. Ainult vähesed inimesed- Only few peoples 18. Kohutavalt- terribly

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Irish National Costums
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Irish National Costums

to visit. Parties are also popular during holidays. Recreation The Irish are sports-oriented, and most weekends include some sporting activities for the family or the individual. Popular sports include the two national pastimes: Gaelic football and hurling, both strictly amateur sports. The women's version of hurling is called camogie. Hurling, a fast and skillful game, is played on a soccer-type field with wooden sticks and a small leather ball. Gaelic football is played with a round ball; its rules are similar to soccer, but players can touch the ball with their hands, although they cannot pick it up from the ground. The ball is punched, not thrown, and it can be kicked. Scoring is done in a soccer-type net, but, as in hurling, points can also be made for going over the top of the goal. Gaelic football is the precursor of Australian Rules football; the two sports are similar enough that Irish and Australian teams sometimes play each other with a set of compromise rules

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An essay about football
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An essay about football

The Essay Football is the worlds most popular sport. In every four years the world cup is held and every year regional cups are held. Rules are update and followed by FIFA(Federal International Football Association. The game needs good teamwork and skills with a standard size 5 ball. The goal ist o get the ball in the oponents goal and defend your own. Players are allowed to use any part of the body exept arms. When the ball crosses the order of the pitch the ball is given to the team that asnt the last one to touch the ball. A goal is counted when the 2/3 of the ball cosses the white line between the two goal posts.

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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde
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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

To be guilty of a crime ­ to have done sth illegal Abuse - to use or treat someone or something wrongly or badly, especially in a way that is to your own advantage Property - an object or objects that belong to someone; a building or area of land, or both together Dangerous driving ­ to drive recklessly and without any fear or respect Loss - when you no longer have something or have less of something International law - the set of rules that most countries obey when dealing with other countries Operating law ­ the set of rules that one country and its people obey Legal system ­ an area ( of countries) that follow the same kind of rules???? Retelling Explain and retell the text! Not examples, but the terms and expressions. Think about the terms, play with the terms, and put them into right contexts. 7 terms! Think about the structure! Introduction body conclusion = well structures. NO new information in the conclusion!

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Scottish and Welsh heroes
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Scottish and Welsh heroes

and a broadsword -fought in Dunkirk and Vågsøy -died 1996 Sean Connery -discharged from the navy -bodybuilder -keen footballer -James Bond -sexy -bored of Bond -narrator Welsh Heroes! Gareth Bale - Plays for real madrid - 2011,12,14,15,16 player - 28, Cardif - In January 2016, 100 mil - New rules for bales Anthony Hopkins -82, born Magram wales - 1 oscar, 1 aw, 1 gb and 2 emmys -doesn't like Roald Dahl -1916-1990, Llandaff wales -army, germany, pilot

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Unit 14
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Unit 14

UNIT 14 (I) 1. Follow the road safety rules 2.Dangers 3.Right speed ... distance 4.Mp3 players ... mobile phones 5.Rd lights ... stop signs 6.Direction as the traffic 7. Any tricks on the road 8. The Pavement 9. A Crash Helmet 10. Brakes ... Wheels (II) 1.Although 2.Because 3.otherwise 4.because 5.Although 6.otherwise 7.Because (III) 1. Switch off all electrical appliances when you leave home 2. It's Dangerous to walk on a dark road without a reflector 3. Children mustn't play with matches because it might cause a fire 4. Have you ever had a car crash 5. It's dangerous to dive into the river in an unknown place 6. Do you always wear a crash helmet when you go cycling (IV) 1. Lives | 9. Realized 2. Was | 10. Stopped 3. Didn't Wear | 11. Was 4. Thinks | 12. understood 5. Noticed | 13. have learned 6. Didn't treat | 14. Don't try 7. Had Had | 15. 'm not 8. Didn't Make |

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Võrkpall
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Võrkpall

Volleyball Dorothea Meier 10kl. History Volleyball was created in the United States in 1895 Invented by William G. Morgan The Olympic volleyball program appeared for the first time in Tokyo, 1964th Competed in by both men and women. General The game is usually held on a court, the dimensions of which are 18 x 9 m. The court is parted in two by a net, which is 9.5 m long and 1 m wide Rules of the game Each team has 6 players on the court The game starts with a serve Players are placed in a certain order :3 in the front, 3 in the back The players cannot touch the ball more than three times when hitting it over the net POINTS After three, four or five games, the winner is announched. The amount of games has previously been agreed upon. At the end of the game there has to be a two point difference. Some Famous Volleyball Players

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Irish sports
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Irish sports

Irish Sports Hurling Gaelic Football Another popular sports in Ireland Hurling Hurling rules 15 players Not allowed to go more than 4 steps ball in hand. Not allowed to throw the hurley. Not allowed to throw the ball. In equipment must be ­ sliotar (ball), hurley(stick), helmet. Gaelic Football Gaelic football is a sport played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch. The objective of the sport is to score points by passing the ball through the other team's goals, a set of two upright posts separated by a crossbar 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) above

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