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Rural versus Urban

Rural versus Urban Of course, living in a rural or an urban society-both have their strong sides and weak sides. I have lived in rural society for my whole life so I know how life outside city is. Best thing about not living in a town is the quietness. If you have lived in quietness for your whole life then you won't even understand how pleasant it actually is. But I have heard that many city peoples enjoys only the peace and quietness at countryside, because when you live in town you hear till morning to evening driving cars. Another big plus for rural environment is clean and beautiful nature. Forests where you can...

Inglise keel
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Jõgeva rural

Tallinna Tehnikakõrgkool EI 12 Madis Arula Introduction Laiuse Castle of Order Laiuse Drumlin Laiuse Blue Spring Põltsamaa Castle Põltsamaa Church Põltsamaa Rose garden Endla Nature Reserve Laiuse Castle of Order ·Rebuilt in the 15th century ·Destroyed 1700-1701, during the North war ·Swedish king Carl XII stayed there during the North war Laiuse drumlin ·10 kilometrs long ·2 kilometrs wide and ·Higest topp is 144 meters above the sea Laiuse blue spring ·18 m deep ·Healing qualities Põltsamaa castle and church ·Started in 1272 ·1770 the old building was replaced by a rococo palace ·Built from 1632 to 1633 ·In 1941 It catched fire and the renovation...

Inglise keel
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Energy - põhjalik referaat energiast

2.2 Types of energy used in homes Natural gas is the most widely consumed energy source in American homes, followed by electricity, heating oil and propane. Natural gas and heating oil (fuel oil) are used mainly for home heating. Electricity may also be used for heating and cooling, plus it lights our homes and runs almost all of our appliances including refrigerators, toasters, and computers. Many homes in rural areas use propane for heating, while others use it to fuel their barbecue grills. Picture 2.3. Types of energy consumed in homes (2005) 2.3 Energy use in different types of homes 6 About 80 percent of residential energy use is consumed in single family homes, while 15 percent is consumed in multi-family dwellings such as apartments, and 5 percent is consumed in mobile homes. Picture 2.4...

Inglise keele foneetika ja...
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Maaelu arendamise perspektiivid suurenevas Euroopas

demokraatiast. Reaalsus on, et KIE riikides on maa-alad veel selgelt määratlemata ning uued institutsioonid täielikult välja arendamata. Seega, ühised algatused turgu valitsevate liikmesriikide ning ühinevate KIE riikide vahel suurendaksid EL liikmesriikide loodusvarade kasutamise efektiivsust ning hõlbustaksid laienemist ning ühtekuuluvuspoliitikat läbi partnerluse ja võrgustike loomise. Kasutatud kirjandus Rizov, M. Rural Development Perspectives in Enlarging Europe: The Implications of CAP Reforms and Agricultural Transition in Accession Countries. 2006...

Euroopa liit
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English portfolio

6%; the clergy, townspeople, and other free people (excluding the Swedish "free peasants" of the coast and islands, resident since the 13th century); peasants, of who'm most were serfs. The split between social classes in Estonia was further deepened by the virtual coincidence of the borders between social class and nationality. The most important category in determining one`s social allegiance was the differentiation Deutsch and Undeutsch. Nor did rural Estonians think of themselves as a nation: they rather considered themselves peasants whose identity was largely influenced by regional loyalty. The name they often used while referring to themselves -- "country people" -- also seemed to be a sign of social self- determination. Climbing the social ladder in a society with a fixed class system was possible only for the very few. For an Estonian, this automatically meant Germanisation. Such a...

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Tallinn

The interior of a typical medieval merchant's house adds a special charm to the display. The tower of Fat Margaret houses the Estonian Seafaring Museum, whose varied displays on its four floors tell visitors about navigation, old and modern ships, lighthouses and more, describing the development of Estonian seafaring and fishing traditions. The Estonian Open-Air Museum at Rocca al Mare is actually the Estonian Village Museum, covering 84 hectares around Kopli Bay. It displays the rural architecture of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Other museums in Tallinn are the Marine Museum, Kumu, The Museum of Applied art and the Museum of Foreign Art. 6. Different parts of modern Tallinn Tallinn is divided in to 8 different districts, each with its own character and sightseeing spots. Haabersti - mainly residential area with large panel buildings of Väike-Õismäe, built during the 70s....

inglise teaduskeel
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Education

It is not just knowledge in certain areas that we're losing, but vernacular knowledge as well, by which I mean the knowledge that people have of their places. In the words of Barry Lopez: "[I am] forced to the realization that something strange, if not dangerous, is afoot. Year by year the number of people with firsthand experience in the land dwindles. Rural populations continue to shift to the cities.... In the wake of this loss of personal and local knowledge, the knowledge from which a real geography is derived, the knowledge on which a country must ultimately stand, has come something hard to define but I think sinister and unsettling." In the confusion of data with knowledge is a deeper mistake that learning will make us better people. But learning, as Loren Eiseley once said, is endless and "In itself it will never make us ethical [people]...

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Canada

Some of them, whose ancestors signed treaties also receive a small amount of money. Metis are the people who are half indigenous and half other race, the came from the marriages between different races. They have good traditions and a dance called the jig. They live in communities in the rural areas. The Inuit, who don't want to be called Eskimos because of its meaning ,,meat- eaters", are the founded people, and over the years their life has changed dramatically and they feel that the modern people don't respect nature and that modern cultures had neglected and abused it. 10. Sports A wide variety of sports are played in Canada. Ice hockey, referred to as simply hockey in the country, is Canada's official winter sport and continues to be the most popular sport and one...

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Lõputööde vormistamine

EESTI MAAÜLIKOOL Tehnikainstituut Viljo Viljasoo, Triinu Nõu, Mariko Pedaja ÜLIÕPILASTÖÖDE KOOSTAMISE JA VORMISTAMISE JUHEND The Guide for Composing and Presentation of Undergraduate Works Tartu 2008 ABSTRACT Viljo Viljasoo, Triinu Nõu, Mariko Pedaja. The Guide for Composing and Presentation of Undergraduate Works. Tartu, 2008. Methodology Guide. 29 pages, with Appendices 51 pages, 4 figures. Format A4. In Estonian language. UNDERGRADUATE WORK, DRAWING UP, GUIDE, PRESENTATION The Guide deals with the presentation requirements of undergraduate's technical research papers and bachelor papers. Separate chapters are about the presentation of tables and drawings, general structure and ordering of the report and contents. There are also some guidelines concerning equations and bibliographic...

Riskianalüüs
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"Madame Bovary" sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles

When Emma becomes pregnant, Charles decides to move to a different town in hopes of reviving her health. In the new town of Yonville, the Bovarys meet Homais, the town pharmacist, a pompous windbag who loves to hear himself speak. Emma also meets Leon, a law clerk, who, like her, is bored with rural life and loves to escape through romantic novels. When Emma gives birth to her daughter Berthe, motherhood disappoints her--she had desired a son--and she continues to be despondent. Romantic feelings blossom between Emma and Leon. However, when Emma realizes that Leon loves her, she feels guilty and throws herself into the role of a dutiful wife. Leon grows tired of waiting and, believing that he can never possess Emma, departs to study law in Paris. His departure makes Emma miserable....

Kirjandus
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Eesti referaat

Kohtla Järve is an industrial toen inhabited by mostly Russian speaking people. Sillamäe was once closed to visitors because of the processing of rare metals and radioactive substances, it has now become an industrial centre and is considered one of the most pleasant towns in the county. Western Virumaa has a beautiful rural landscape, its highest being the hill of Emumägi. The Baltic glint is lower there and lies further away from the coast. Forests cover more than 40% of the county. The soil is very fertile for crop growing but industry is also widely developed. Järvamaa is located in the centre of Estonia and boasts the best agricultural land in the country. Raplamaa is Estonia's rural centre, with level fields on limestone bedrocks, bogs and karst areas....

Inglise keel
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USA ajalugu

After Abraham Lincoln, the republican candidate, was elected for President in 1860 the northern part of america was slave free and it south there was still slavery. In 1861 the war broke out between south and west, and in the question of slavery. In 1865 south had to surrender and the north had won. Then slavery was abolished all over America. INDUSTRIALIZATION AND IMMIGRATION In less than fifty years the United States was transformed from a rural republic into an urban state. The nation's economic progress, based on iron, steam and electrical power was speeded up by thousands of inventions like telephone and typewriter. 20 million immigrants poured into the country between 1870 and 1910. they agreed to work at almost any wages and under almost any conditions. The bettereducated blacks, who had left to the South searching for work became the object of viloent racial discriminationand were forced into ghettoes....

Inglise keel
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Inglismaa

The king was captured and executed after a trial for crimes against his people. The leader of the parliamentary army, Oliver Cromwell, became "Lord Protector" of the republic. The monarchy was restored in 1660, after the death of Cromwell. In the 18th.century Britain expanded its empire in America, in Africa and India. Technological inventions led to the Industrial Revolution. Hundreds of thousands of people moved from rural areas into new towns and cities. London became an important business and trading centre. By the 19th century Britain was a powerful empire with its colonies in Canada, France, Australia, New Zealand, India and Africa. Tens of thousands people left Great Britain to settle in these colonies. Government The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as the head of state. The monarch of the...

Inglise keel
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Guyana

The food reflects the ethnic make up of the country and its colonial history, and includes dishes from the Africans and creoles, East Indians, Amerindians, Chinese, and Europeans, mostly British and Portuguese. There is an abundance of fresh fruits, vegetables and seafood on the coast. Most people use fresh fruit to make their own beverages, which are called "local drink." Fresh fish and seafood are an integral part of the food of the rural areas and small villages along the coast. They also like a crab soup. Guyana plays international cricket as a part of the West Indies cricket team, and the Guyana team plays first class cricket against other nations of the Caribbean. Guyana played host to international cricket matches as part of the 2007 Cricket World Cup. But they also play a softball cricket and football. The minor sports are netball, rounders, lawn tennis, basketball, table tennis, boxing, squash, and a few others...

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Scotland

Ptolemy, possibly drawing on earlier sources of information as well as more contemporary accounts from the Agricolan invasion, identified 18 tribes in Scotland in his Geography, but many of the names are obscure and the geography becomes less reliable in the north and west, suggesting early Roman knowledge of these area was confined to observations from the sea. Geography of Scotland ! The geography of Scotland is highly varied, from rural lowlands to barren uplands, and from large cities to uninhabited islands. Located in northwest Europe, Scotland comprises the northern one third of the island of Great Britain and over 790 surrounding islands and archipelagoes. Scotland's only land border is with England, which runs for 96 kilometres (60 mi) in a northeasterly direction from the Solway Firth in the west to the North Sea on the east coast. Separated by the North Channel, the...

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Lühendite seletus

AA Auto Answer AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting AAB All-to-All Broadcast AAC Advanced Audio Coding AACS Advanced Access Control System AAL Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaption Layer AAM Automatic Acoustic Management AAP Applications Access Point [DEC] AARP AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol AAS All-to-All Scatter AASP ASCII Asynchronous Support Package AAT Average Access Time AATP Authorized Academic Training Program [Microsoft] .ABA Address Book Archive (file name extension) [Palm] ABAP Advanced Business Application Programming [SAP] ABC * Atanasoff-Berry Computer (First digital calculating machine that used vacuum tubes) ABEND Abnormal End ABI Application Binary Interface ABIOS Advanced BIOS ABIST Automatic Built-In Self-Test [IBM] ABLE Adaptive Battery Life Extender + Agent Building and Learning Environment [IBM] ABM Asynchronous Balanc...

Informaatika
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Topic - Great Britain

8. Agriculture, natural resources The open fields with their tiny strips of land worked by farmers were quickly replaced by compact farms, with large farms surrounded by hedges and ditches to prevent stray animals from ruining the crops or mixing with the new, improved breeds of sheep and cattle. This so-called agricultural revolution left large numbers of the rural population landless but also led to the massive increase in agricultural production necessary to feed the country's growing non-agricultural population. Less than 3% of the working population is employed in agriculture in Britain, yet the industry produces about two- thirds of the country's food requirements. Most of the farms are devoted to dairying or beef cattle and sheep. The majority of sheep and cattle are reared in the hill and highlands of Scotland...

Inglise keel
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George Sand

Writing career Sand and Jules Sandeau published a few stories in co-operation, signing them "Jules Sand." She adopted, for her first independent novel Indiana (1832) , the pen name that made her famous ­ George Sand. Her first published novel, Rose et Blanche (1831), was written in collaboration with Jules Sandeau. Also she had written some rural novels from her childhood experiences of the countryside, some theatre pieces and autobiographical pieces. Sand often performed her theatrical works in her small private theatre at the Nohant estate. In addition, Sand authored literary criticism and political texts. Her most widely used quote is "There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved." A few excerpts demonstrate much of what was often said about George Sand:...

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Population

A southern English accent is usually taught to foreigners as it is the most easily understood. Regional movements of people For over a century there has been a drift of people from the north and west to the south-east of England. Some of the major reasons for this movement are listed here. 48. A decline in the farming workforce and rural population (rural depopulation). 49. The exhaustion of raw materials (coal and iron ore). 50. The decline of the basic heavy industries, such as steel, textiles and shipbuilding. Those wishing to work had to move south. 51. Higher birth rate in the industrial cities meant more potential job-seekers. Movements away from conurbations Since the mid-1950s, large numbers of people have moved out of London. At first these...

British history (suurbritannia...
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American Literature Portfolio

The depression had devastating effects in virtually every country, rich or poor. International trade plunged by half to two-thirds, as did personal income, tax revenue, prices and profits. Cities all around the world were hit hard, especially those dependent on heavy industry. Construction was virtually halted in many countries. Farming and rural areas suffered as crop prices fell by roughly 60 percent. Facing plummeting demand with few alternate sources of jobs, areas dependent on primary sector industries such as farming, mining and logging suffered the most.However, even shortly after the Wall Street Crash of 1929, optimism persisted; John D. Rockefeller said that "These are days when many are discouraged. In the 93 years of my life, depressions have come and gone. Prosperity has always returned and will again."...

Uurimistöö
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