J.K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince Harry Potter Like his father, Harry has black hair And like his mother, emerald green eyes He has a thin face He wears round glasses. Ron Weasley Harry's best friend Like everyone else in his family, he also has red hair There are 7 children in his family Ron is tall, thin, has freckles and a long nose Hermione Granger Harry's best friend too Hermione is the smartest of her age Both of her parents were non-magical humans Hermione has brown eyes and bushy dark brown hair Professor Dumbledore He is the headmaster of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry He wears half...
Estonia is a parliamentary republic. The head of state is the president. The president power is fairly limited. His functions are mainly ceremonial. He represents the country abroad. The executive power is exerted by the government which runs the state. The head of the government is the prime minister. The legislative power belongs to the parliament which is the law-making body. The laws must be promulgated by the president. The government consists of ministers. The number of which is about of dozen. Every ministry is headed by a minister. The Estonian judiciary is completely independent, it is governed by the chief justice of the supreme court. The minister of interior is marko pomerants, -||- of finance is Jürgen Ligi, -||- of justice is Rein Lang, -||- of Social Affairs is Anno Pevkur, -||- of Culture is Laine jänes, -||- of Foreign Affairs is Urmas Paet.
Robinson Crusoe oli sündinud Yorkis 1632 aastal heas peres. Tema isa oli elutark ja lahke mees. Ta isa oli tulnud Inglismaalt Bremenisse ja abiellunud ta emaga. Robisonil oli ka kaks vanemat venda; üks neist hukkus lahingus Hispaanlastega ja pole teada mis juhtus teisega. Robinson Crusoe tahtis juba noorest põlvest peale hakata meremeheks. See oli tema elu suurim soov, kuid vanemad polnud sellega rahul. Crusoe sai lõpuks merele ühe oma sõbra kaptenist isaga. Nad olid teel Londonisse. Merel möllasid tormid ja nooruk jäi merehaigeks. Kuid kui pääseti kuivale maale, tahtis Crusoe juba järgmisele reisile minna. Vahepeal juhtusid temaga suured seiklused, kus teda võeti vangi, kuid ta põgenes ja kohtus merel ühe Portugali laevaga, mille kapten aitas teda. Lõpuks pääses ta ta Brasiiliasse, kus ostis endale isikliku suhkrurooistanduse.Kuna sinna oli vaja lisatööjõudu, siis paluti Robinsonil Aafrikast orje ostma minna. Sellel reisil hävitas tuge...
Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar Square Created in 1830-1841 1805 was named in honour Lord Nelson's Victory. In the centre of the square. Many museums and art galleries are around. Always full of people. Are famous for its thousands pigeons. You mustn't feed the pigeons, beacause if you do that you'll have to pay a fine. Leicester Square Lovely garden in the square, where people can relax. Statue of William Shakespeare. 1981 was added Charlie Chaplin. Popular with tourists Many cinemas,theatres,restaurants nearby. Pedestrians only. Near the square is the London's Chinatown. Leicester Square Click to edit Master text stylesClick to edit Master text styles Second level Second level Third level Third level Fourth level Fourth level Fifth level ...
Stephenie Meyer Stephenie Meyer was born December 24, in 1973 as Stephenie Morgan. She is an American author and she is best known for her vampire stories The Twilight Saga. It talks about a girl Bella Swan, who is moving to Forks to her father. She meets a vampire family of Cullens, who are really mysterious and she is going to have supernatural adventures and feelings. Meyer was named USA Today's "Author of the Year" in 2008. Stephenie grew up in a six-member family in Arizona in Phoenex. Her siblings Seth, Emily, Jacob, Paul, and Heidi everybody have a part of the Twilight Saga. The unusual spelling of her name came from her father, Stephen ( + ie). Graduated Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona. She was awarded a National Merit Scholarship. She used it to pay her way to Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, where she received a B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) in English in 1997. ...
Tiger HannaHelene Hang Naming The word "tiger" is taken from the Greek word "tigris", which is possibly derived from a Persian source meaning "arrow", a reference to the animal's speed and also the origin for the name of the Tigris river. Physical characteristics Tigers are easy to recognise. They typically have rustyreddish to brownrusty coats, a whitish medial and ventral area, a white "fringe" that surrounds the face, and stripes that vary from brown or gray to pure black. The form and density of stripes differs between subspecies, but most tigers have over 100 stripes. Subspecies There are nine recent subspecies of tiger, three of which are extinct. The surviving subspecies, in descending order of wild population, are: The Bengal tiger or the Royal Bengal tiger; The Indochinese Tiger, also called Corbett's ...
What does it mean to be human? In order to understand who is a human we need to understand what separates us from animals. The word ,,human" comes from homo sapiens which is Latin for ,,wise man". The name itself refers to the exact reason we are special our mental capability. What does ability to think give us and how does it affect out world? Human is a social being and cannot live without expressing himself. In order to communicate clearly we have developed a vast system of symbols languages. There are over 6000 different languages in the world and each language comes with a different culture. Because of our ability to remember, humans are able to transmit information from generation to generation. Humans know their history, because we remember what we have created. Our world-view is more than what is seen to the eye. Homo sapiens is a developing species. Our body has changed and so has our min...
UBLIN Dublin is the largest city and capital of Ireland. It is officially known in Irish as Baile Átha Cliath. English name comes from the Irish Dubh Linn meaning "black pool". It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region. Originally founded as a Viking settlement(koloonia), it evolved(arenes) into the Kingdom of Dublin and became the island's primary city following the Norman invasion(sissetung). Today, it is ranked 23rd (down from 10th in 2008) in the Global Financial Centres Index, has one of the fastest growing populations of any European capital city, and is listed by the GaWC as a global city, with a ranking of Alpha - which places Dublin amongst the top 25 cities in the world. Dublin is a historical and contemporary(kaasaegne) cultural centre for the island of Ireland as well as a modern centre of education, the art...
Tartu Located in the South of Estonia, Tartu is one of Estonia's most beautiful cities. I chose to write about Tartu, because with its beautiful green parks and spectacular culture, it's the perfect holiday destination. There are many really beautiful buildings that have been restored after World War II. Most of them are in the heart of the city. There's also a place called the Dome Hill. It's a hill where you can see various monuments and there are also the ruins of the Dome Church. Currently, the building is occupied by a history museum and the visitors can use an observation platform on the roof and enjoy a picturesque view of the city. By the Dome Hill there's the main building of the University of Tartu. It's very big and beautiful. There are several museums, but also some theatres and cinemas. Tartu has many cafés in the centre of the city, for example café Pier...
Tristan & Isolde is set in Britain and Ireland, in the Early Middle Ages, after the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century. The scattered British settlements are in the process of becoming unified under Lord Marke (Rufus Sewell), who wishes to fortify England against attacks by the Irish king Donnchadh (David O'Hara). The Cornish knight Tristan of Aerygone (James Franco) engages in combat with Morholt, leader of Donnchadh's army and to whom Princess Isolde (Sophia Myles) has been promised in marriage. Though he kills Morholt and Donnchadh's army is overrun, Tristan is severely wounded in the fight and believed dead, though he is in fact only suffering the effects of having been sliced in the abdomen by Morholt's poisoned sword. Tristan's body is put out to sea on a funeral boat which eventually washes up along the shores of Ireland. He is discovered by Isolde and her maid Bragnae, who administer an antidote that revives him and t...
1 It is preferable to do sth late than not at all 1 Better late than never 2 the final victory is the most complete one 2 he who laughs last laughs longest 3 you cannot achieve anything without taking risks 3nothing ventured, nothing gained 4what is attractive is very subjective 4 beauty is in the eye of the beholder 5 too much work can make you boring 5 all work and no play makes jack a dull boy 6 there is always basis for rumous no matter how untrue they seem 6There's no smoke without fire 7 everybody has different tastes 7 one man's meat is another man's poison 8 don't only think about people's appearance 8 never judge a book by its cover 9 spread your risks 9 don't pull all your eggs in one basket 10 if you don't see someone for a long time you love them more 10 absence makes the heart grow fonder
Muudatused kaudses k õnes kui pealause verb on minevikus (määrdsõnad ja näitavad asesõnad) Nr. Sõna Milleks muutub? 1. Here There 2. Now Then 3. Ago Before 4. This That 5. These Those 6. Today That day 7. Tomorrow The next day 8. Next The next 9. Yesterday The day before 10. Last Before
Estonia Estonia, officially called the Republic of Estonia is a small country in Northern Europe. It has land borders with Latvia in the south and Russia in the east. It is separated from Finland in the north by the Gulf of Finland and from Sweden in the west by the Baltic Sea. The capital of Estonia is Tallinn, it's also the biggest city we have. The national flag of Estonia is a tricolour: horizontally blue, black and white, called "sinimustvalge". The President of Estonia is Toomas Hendrik Ilves and the Prime Minister is Andrus Ansip. Estonia has been occupied several times during its history. The last occupiesation happened 16 June 1940 and it was declared 20 August 1991. Republic of Estonia has only one offical language - the Estonian language. Estonia is a constitutional democracy, with a president elected by its parliament. The elections are held every four years. Estonia became a member of the European Union 1 May 2004 and NATO...
Michael Morpurgo 1. Introducton. This project is about Michael Morpurgo. He is a well-known British author. He writes the sort of stories he likes to tell his own children. 2. Biographical data. Michael Murporgo´s full name is Michael Andrew Bridge Morpurgo. He was born 5 October 1943 in St Albans, Hertfordshire. He was the son of Tony bridge who was an actor. He attended schools in London, Sussex and Canterbury. 3. Biogrphies. There has been released three biogrphies about Michael Morpurgo. First on was released in 1999 called "Interview with Michael Morpurgo", written by Joanna Carey. In 2004 was released "Dear mr Morpingo: Inside the world of Michael Morpurgo", written by Geoff Fox. In 2005 was released "Michael Morpurgo", written by Shaun McCarthy. 4. Favorites among his own books. Favorites among his own books are The Butterfly Lion, Kensuke´s Kingdom, War Horse and Private Peaceful. 5. War Ho...
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William Blake William Blake was borned in 1757 and died in 1827. He was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. He was the third of seven children. The Bible was an early and profound influence on Blake. At the age of 21, he was to become a professional engraver. After two years, Basire sent his apprentice to copy images from the Gothic churches in London His experiences in Westminster Abbey helped form his artistic style and ideas. Later life and career Blake's marriage to Catherine remained a close and devoted one until his death. Blake taught Catherine to write, and she helped him to colour his printed poems. William and Catherine's first daughter and last child might be Thel described in The Book of Thel who was conceived as dead. Politics Blake was not active in any well-established political party Blake was both concerned about senseless wars of kingdoms, and the blighting effects of the industrial revolution. Much of hi...
For and against owning a mobile telephone. A mobile phone is a long-range, electronic device used for mobile voice or data communication over a network of specialized base stations. Mobile phones may support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, games, Bluetooth, camera with video recorder and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video, MP3 player, and radio . There are many for and against situations why mobile telephones are necessary for our life. First of all, I would like to discuss a big minus of mobile phones. Scientists say that mobile telephones have a badly affect for people health. It is the main problem, which is against owning a mobile phone. Talks, which we make by mobile telephone, turned out to be expensive. It is necessary to have a lot of time to understand how use that mobile. On the other side, there are many good side...
INDIA name 9.kl India country · India is a country in South Asia. · It is the seventhlargest country by geographical area. · The most populous democracy in the world. · Country with over 1.18 billion people. · The capital of India is New Delhi. The symbols of India: to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level The National Flag The National Animal "Tiger" The National Fruit" Mango" The National Flower "Lotus" (Nelumbo nucifera) The National Bird"Peacock" The National Tree" Banyan" The National Sport"hockey" The Natio...
London History The Romans AD 43- AD 410 The Romans finally invaded Britain in AD 43 from Kent. The Romans lead by Julius Caesar attempted to invade Britain twice before that in 55 and 54 BC but the invasions were unsuccessful. They made their way to the river Thames and sailed up it. The Romans knew it was important to control a crossing point at the river Thames, so they decided to build a settlement on the north bank. Although small settlements had been built on the banks of the Thames, the Romans were the ones who built the first city. They called their city Londinium. The Roman engineers noticed that the point where the swampy river narrowed would make an ideal crossing point, they built London Bridge. Less than 20 years later the native Iceni tribe, led by Queen Boudicca, rose up against the Romans in revenge for mistreatment and burnt Londinium to the ground. The well disciplined Roman army defeated her forces and Londinium was r...
British history Roman Britain Roman Britain was those parts of the island of Great Britain controlled by the Roman Empire between 43 and about 410. The Romans referred to their province as Britannia. Prior to the Roman invasion, Iron Age Britain already had cultural and economic links with Continental Europe, but the invaders introduced new developments in agriculture, urbanization, industry and architecture, leaving a legacy that is still apparent today. Historical records beyond the initial invasion are sparse, although many Roman historians mention the province in passing. Most of the knowledge of the period stems from archaeological investigations and especially epigraphic evidence. The invasion force in AD 43 was led by Aulus Plautius.It is not known how many Roman legions were sent; only one legion, the II Augusta, commanded by the future emperor Vespasian, ...
I am writing to apologise for the delivery time and for sending you the cracked figure. I think it had cracked by the time of delivery. I absolutely understand that when the figure arrived three weeks from ordering, was too late for You and I sincerely apologise for that. Our company must also apologise for the misunderstanding about the message You had chosen to be engraved on the gold plaque. By accident we sent You a wrong figure, but You can be sure that it will never happen again. I hope that this incident will not deter You from using our mail order company in the future. To make up the inconvenience caused, we are sending You a new china figure and giving you a full refund. Yours faithfully, John Jones John Jones Director of the China Figures Company
The Atlantic Ocean St George´s Channel The Irish Sea The English Channel The North Sea The Bristol Channel The Celtic Sea The Isle of Mull The Strait of Dover The Scilly Isles The Wash The Hebrides The North Channel The Isle of Wight Lobster (vähk) Sole (merikeel) Crab (krabi) Salmon (lõhe) Scallops (karbid) Seabass (mereahven) Submarine (allveelaev) It´s a boat that can move under water. It´s often called a sub. Lifeboat (päästepaat) It´s a small boat that is used to save people. Cruise ship (kruiisilaev) It´s like a hotel at sea. There are restaurants, gyms, theatres, shops and even tennis courts on board. Cargo ship (kaubalaev) It´s a large boat that carries goods for trading. Ferry (parvlaev/praam) It´s a boat that carries passengers across a lake, a river, or a sea. It often takes cars on board. Yac...
Los Angeles The city of Los Angeles also known as the "City of Angels" or simply L.A. -- is the largest city in California. Located on a broad basin in Southern California, it is surrounded by vast mountain ranges, deep valleys, forests, desert, and the Pacific Ocean. Los Angeles is the second most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of California and the western United States, with a population of 3.83 million. Los Angeles is home to people from more than 140 countries speaking 224 different languages . Los Angeles is also the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated and one of the most multicultural counties in the United States. The city's inhabitants are referred to as "Angelenos". The city is divided into many neighborhoods, many of which were incorporated places or communities that were annexed by the city. Generally, the city is divided into t...
Brooklyn Bridge · Carries: motor vehicles (cars only), elevated trains (until 1944), streetcars (until 1950), pedestrians and bicycles · Crosses: East River · Designer: John Augustus Roebling · Opened: May 24, 1883 · Total length: 1825 m · Architectural style: Gothic · Connects Manhattan and Brooklyn · Longest suspension bridge in the world until 1903 · The first steelwire suspension bridge · On the first day, 1800 vehicles and 150 300 people crossed Brooklyn Bridge · Emily Warren Roebling was the first to cross the bridge · The towers are built of limestone, granite and Rosendale cement Notable events · First jumper: Robert E. Odlum on May 19, 1885 · First bungee jump: Thierry Devaux on June 1993 (illegally) · On March 1, 1994, Brooklyn Bridge shooting · The 2003 plot · In 2006, a Cold War bunker discovery It has been shown in films such as... ·...
Gran Torino Gran Torino is an American drama film, which was completed in 2008 and was released on December 9th in California. It was directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, who also starred in it. The film tells a story about an old widowed former Ford factory worker Kowalski, who has a troubled relationship with his family members and who is angry at the world. It is quite interesting that Clint Eastwood wanted to star in a movie where he plays a racist character. He also said that it was his last film as an actor. The main issue in this film is gang violence on the streets involving different cultures and races. Grand Torino is not a typical American film at all; it even reminds me of a 1992 Australian film Romper Stomper which talks about the same problem- intolerance. The film also shows that if only people from different cultures want to live together in a friendly atmosphere and in harmon...
Tingimuslaused Tingimuslaused koosnevad kahest osast: If (tingimus), (tingimus realiseerub) kõrvallause pealause Inglise keeles on kolm tingimuslause tüüpi. 1. tüüp reaalne tingimus olevikus või tulevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb lihtolevikus, kestvas verb lihtolevikus või lihttulevikus olevikus või täisminevikus (do, is doing, have done) If she phones me, you will answer the phone. I will go there myself. she has to If he isn´t going, keep it. If she has given a promise, 2. tüüp ebareaalne tingimus olevikus või tulevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb lihtminevikus (did) Would/should+verb Pane tähele! Verb be on kõigis pööretes Could/might+verb were (I/you/he/we/they were) If she phoned me, you should answer the phone. If I were a bird, ...
It was a beautiful day in summer and the sun was shining . The night before , my sister Nora , my boyfriend Mike and I had decided to go boat to the sea . We had arranged to meet up at six o'clock . I was a bit late and just then I arrived at the sea . Nora and Mike were already waiting . We got everything ready . We had boat a few miles started and Mike saw something weird when suddenly the water .We carried on and thirty minutes . I was absolutly terrified . Suddenly Mike shouted : ' Look ! Nora's jacket is water ! ' . I was afraid that something terrible has happened . Mike saw the tail of a shark in the water and thought that Nora could fall into the water and a shark ate him . I said do not talk that way! We call on assistance rather quickly . We need to survive and wait for the boat . When aid arrived three hours passed, and Norast was not a trace. There was no blood or even see the sharks. Suddenly I decided to go to the loo b...
ENGLAND The location of England Flag Royal Coat of Arms Facts Capital: London Official languages: English Recognised regional languages: Cornish Government: Constitutional monarchy Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II Prime Minister: Gordon Brown MP Facts Total area: 130,395 km2 Population: 51,092,000 Patron saint: St. George Facts The highest mountain: Scafell Pike 978 m Facts The longest river: River Thames 346 km long 2 famous Universities Cambridge University Oxford University Football teams There are many Liverpool Football footbull clubs in Club England. Most famous are: Chelsea Football Club Famous places Palace of Westminster Canterbury Cathedral The London Eye The Tower of Big Ben The End
Shatelie world "Once upon a time there lived a beautiful young girl whom was called Shatelie..." A nice beginning, isn't it? But the truth isn't so fabulous and spotless as the reality our little heroine had to face. Yes, there is proof that she lived, but beauty? I'm afraid it's just for illustration, because as a matter of fact her father was an ordinary farmer, and logically she had as much beauty as a goat was a cow. It means she was considered quite ugly. One day, after the tiring work in the garden, she felt very dizzy all of sudden and soon fainted under the heating sunlight. When she woke up, she was lying on the floor of a beautiful castle. There were flowers everywhere, but no doors as she noticed soon. "Where oh Earth am I?" the girl wondered now. She wasn't scared, just tired of the work she had to do on her father's farm. Suddenly, strange music of a lonely violin started playing. T...
Test unit 14 b 6 klass vastused 1. ül. Immigrant, teenager, rap, producer, record. 2.ül. sell,sold,sold,müüma fly,flew,flown,lendama win,won,won,võitma sing,song,sung,laulma drive,drove,driven,sõitma 3.ül. in at at trought for about by 4.ül. were is has was are am have is 5.ül Have you ever met a celebrity ? Has he ever eaten Japanese food ? Has your sister driven a car ? Has your mother played the piano ? Have you ever seen a beaver ? 6.ül. Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio was born in 11. November 1974 in Hollywood, California, USA. Leo's mother is German American and father Italian American.Leo is 1.85 height. His first TV show was at the age of 5 " Romper Room." His first film role 1991 Josh in ,, Citters." He was played Jack Dawson in ,, Titanic" 1997.
Heartless It was one late evening when a little blond girl, aged between 7-8, ran quietly across the Ninth Avenue and entered one of the old houses that were lining the road. Inside she went smoothly though the corridors and soon reached a wooden door. After knocking twice a voice from inside called "Enter!" and the child went in. The room was filled with the smoke of numberless cigarettes. The girl, however, made no emotion and came closer to the old and ugly man sitting behind the table. "I wasn't lucky today, Grandpa," whispered the child and her light blue eyes filled with tears as she talked. The man smoked soundlessly, not even glancing at the girl. "But I'll go again, tomorrow, and bring you twice the money! I promise! So don't punish me, okay?" The man stood up and walked slowly towards the girl. "I promised your mother to take care of you, yet, if you are useless in even collecting money from...
Sisters Creasha was sitting alone in her room. It was silence outside, yet she felt that something was wrong it was too quiet. Her older brother, Denis, had always said that too much silence was dangerous even for the hunter. That is what Denis was a bounty hunter. Creasha looked at the paleness of her sleeping twin sister Suzan and thought that it'll be six months soon as mom and dad left the country and their children to the Fate. Well, the reality wasn't so dramatic, since they were politics whom had to travel a lot. Creasha and Suzan weren't small any longer, 16 is almost as good as grown-up! But Denis never thought so; he still cared about his little sisters, as they were babies in his mind. A sudden voice broke the silence Creasha had almost fallen asleep in. Suzan opened her eyes as well and whispered," I've heard this sound before, it's dad's car." In a couple of minutes the tw...
Montana Idaho Wyoming Ø Area : 380,850 km2 Ø Area : 216,632 Ø Area : 253,348 km2 km2 Ø Population: 1,010,458 Ø Population: Ø Population : 1,545,801 544,270 Ø Brian Schweitzer Ø John Bohlinger Ø C.L. "Butch" Otter Ø Dave Freudenthal Ø Brad Little Sports People Montana Idaho Wyoming Towns Montana Idaho Wyoming Ø Capital : Helena Ø Capital : Boise Ø ...
Healthy Lifestyle This is what I will be telling you about: Smoking Alcohol Junk food Healty food Sleeping Sports Smoking.. Smoking damages the lungs and causes cancer It causes yellow teeth. Smoking also affects your looks: smokers have paler skin and more wrinkles. Children who grow up in a home where one or both of their parents smoke have twice the risk of getting asthma and asthmatic bronchitis. Alcohol.. It causes addiction and it affects the brain cells. It is poison for the nervous system,consuming alcohol is a risk to get heart disease. It shortens a persons lifetime,however,many people still consume it. Junk food Lollies, chips and fast food are called 'junk food'. This kind of food has too much fat in it. It has too much salt in it too. And it has too much sugar. I...
Määravat artiklit kasutatakse: 1) kui antud eset või olendit on varem mainitud There is an apple on the table. The apple is yellow. 2) kui räägitakse ilmakaartest Haapsalu is in the west. 3) kui räägitakse kindlast ja teadaolevast olendist, esemest või kohast Children are in the park. 4) muusikainstrumentide puhul My older sister plays the quitar. 5) järgarvude ning omadussõna ülivõrde puhul October is the tenth month. What is the most interesting lesson for you? 6) mõnede pärisnimedega jõgede, merede ja ookeanide nimed- the Thames, the Baltic Sea teatrite, kinode ja hotellide nimed- the Palace mitmuses olevad perekonnanimed- the Greens 7) leiutistest rääkides Who invented the telephone? Väljendeid määrava artikliga: in the morning, in the evening, in the afternoon in the country on the right/ left go to the cinema go to the theatre listen to the radio Määravat artiklit ei kasutata: 1) mängude nimetustega I play football every day. Do ...
Imperial war museum In 1924 the museum moved to the Imperial Established in 1917 by Sir Institute building Alfred Mond (demolished in the 1950s and 1960s to make way for Imperial College) in South Kensington. The museum was opened on 9 June 1920. In 1966 the Museum's Southwark building was extended to provide collections storage and other facilities In 1967 the museum acquired a pair of 15-inch naval guns. By 1983 the museum was again looking to redevelop the Southwark site In September 1992 the museum was the target of a Provisional Irish Republican Army attack against London tourist attractions. 2000, the final phase of the Southwark red...
The history of Australia Romet Tagobert The Australians have lived through many wars, revolutions and governmental problems, leaders, but they've only yet to break down. The Aborigines arrived in Australia at about 40,000BC, from which Tasmania was cut off by rising water levels at around 8,000BC. Convicts started being transported to Australia in 1770 which was a disaster for the Aborigines. Captain cook arrived in Botany Bay and claimed Australia for Britain. The 18th century life was hard and even small crimes were severe in Britain. Sometimes prisoners would be sentenced to transportation. After the American War of Independence (17751783) transportation wasn't possible anymore and the government began looking for another place for the transportees which was selected to be Botany Bay. ...
Dear Sir/Madam I'm writing to ask for more information about the 'Swedish Dream' holiday which i saw on the internet. Me and my friends are very interested in Sweden and would like to go on this holiday but we would like to ask some more things about the trip. Firstly, i would like to get some more information about the hotels and the cities we are going to visit. I was also wondering if there's going to be a tour guide to talk about the history of Sweden. Could you tell me more about these things? Secondly, I am a little bit worried about my health. Could you send me information about the diseases and health risks in this country, just in case. And i was also wondering if the health insurance is included? I would also like to know if pets are allowed in the hotels as my friend is having dog allergy. Thirdly, it's said that the price includes everything except the museums. Could you possibly tell me how much money is needed for these mu...
Technology has become a very important part of our lives nowadays. It can be argued that modern technology makes life easier and more dignified for most of people. Technology may be very helpful but it can sometimes be very harmful. Firstly, medical science is very progressive and vastly available. Without the needed technology a lot of people would struggle with their health. Secondly, some of the creations that have really changed our lives are the computer, telephone, transport, internet and electronic media, television. The modern means of transportation allows people to move quickly from one place to another. The airplane is the most widely used means of transportation. The Internet has changed the way the people communicate to each other. With every passing day, more and more people use chat as a way to communicate. It is a way to meet new people, but it is also a way to decrease real relationships day after day. And The major di...
A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush: Dry Run: Having something that is certain is much better than taking a risk for more, Rehearsal. because chances are you might lose everything. Elvis has left the building: A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned: The show has come to an end. It's all over. By not spending money, you are saving money (little by little). Everything But The Kitchen Sink: A Piece of Cake: Almost everything and anything has been included. A task that can be accomplished very easily. Funny Farm: All In The Same Boat: ...
estonian culture The culture of Estonia incorporates indigenous heritage, as represented by the country's rare Finno-Ugric national language Estonian, with mainstream Nordic and European cultural aspects. Due to its history and geography, Estonia's culture has been influenced by the traditions of the adjacent area's various Finnic, Baltic, Slavic and Germanic peoples as well as the cultural developments in the former dominant powers Sweden and Russia. Traditionally, Estonia has been seen as an area of rivalry between western and eastern Europe on many levels. An example of this geopolitical legacy is an exceptional combination of nationally recognized Christian traditions: a western Protestant and an eastern Orthodox Church. Like the mainstream culture in the other Nordic countries, Estonian culture can be seen to build upon the ascetic environmental realities and traditional livelihoods, a heritage of ...
Ireland Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets. To the east of Ireland is the island of Great Britain. The Republic of Ireland covers five- sixths of the island. It is a parliamentary democracy and a republic. It is bordered to the northeast by Northern Ireland, which is a part of the United Kingdom, and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean: particularly, the Irish Sea to the east, St George's Channel to the southeast, and the Celtic Sea to the south. The population of Ireland is estimated to be 6.2 million. Thick woodlands covered the island until the 1600s. Today, it is the most deforested area in Europe. Twenty-six mammal species are native to Ireland, with some, such as the red fox, hedgehog and badger, being very common. Others, lik...
THE POOR FARMER'S DAUGHTERS Once upon a time there lived a poor farmer who only had seven children as his treasure. They were all girls, named after every famous queen the country had had. However, none of them was his child they were all orphans, found in the nearby forest many years ago, during the Great War. The eldest one was Margaret; she had long dark shiny hair and big blue eyes. She was a true beauty compared to the other maidens at the village. However, she had a bad side as well the only one she ever cared about was she herself. And when living at the county-side, being an egoist is not good. Lucia was the next. This year she would turn 16 if she hadn't played with a magical potion in the childhood. But, unfortunately, she fell in the kettle filled with liquor of youth and now remains as a 10-year-old for the rest of her life. It's sad, but at least she looks cute with her short blonde hair and ...
Test 13 1. Complete the sentence Choose from here : a lovely tune, tongue twister, sneezes, put on the light, plague, nursery rhyme, recit poems, sunshine, mysterious, dream. 1.Last night i had a strange dream about travelling to Mars 2.My sister´s favourite nursery rhyme was Twinkle, Twinkle, Litter Star. 3.In our literature classes we often learn and recite poems. 4.What do you say when someone sneezes? Bless you! 5.Don´t you think it´s dark here? Could you put on the light, please? 6.This song has a lovely tune ; that´s why it´s so popular. 7.We walked along the sandy beach and enjoyed the sunshine. 8.Do you know any tongue twisters in English? 2. What do you say in the following situations ? 1. You are late for your class. ...
The magic of London Close you eyes and imagine you are in a huge and comfy city. In front of you there are huge market street. There are not only shops. When you walk a litte bit around there you can find very beatiful and huge parks. Can you guess where you are? You're in London, of course, the most fabolous city in the world. What makes London such a special place? It's the friendly environment and the many diffrent cultural peole who live there. Just imagine you can meet one street at least five different culture peoples. What do to in London when you are tourist? There are many intresting places. Every human can find something intresting. There are many art galleries,museums and parks. I love London huge Ferris Wheel that named London Eye.There are also many street performes. They are actually pretty funny. My favorite tourist atraction is street markets because there are hugh variety of clohtes. I can not me...
AJAVORMI NIMETUS MOODUSTAMINE KASUTAMINE ; SAGEDAMINI ESINEVAD AJAMÄÄRUSED THE PRESENT I pv ( +s ); do/does Tegevus toimub korduvalt, on harjumuspärane. ev SMPLE live, goes every day, usually, often, somtimes, always,never Lihtolevik THE PAST SIMPLE II pv; did ,lived, Tegevus toimus minevikus. Lihtminevik went yesterday, last week, two years ago, in 1998 THE FUTURE SMPLE ( shall ) / will +I pv. Tegevus toimub tulevikus. Lihttulevik will go tomorrow, next week, soon, later, In 2050 THE FUTURE IN THE ( should ) / would +I Kaudses kõnes tuleviku asemel, kui pealause on PAST pv minevikus. Kaudne tulevik ...
Illmatic album review Ervin Sagor Nasir ''NaS'' Jones recorded his first album called Illmatic in 1994. The album was slept on and had lack of sales. Upon its release, the album debuted at number 12 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling 59,000 copies in its first week. However, its initial sales fell below expectations and its five singles called "Halftime", "It Ain't Hard to Tell", "The World Is Yours", "Life's a B***h" and "One Love" failed to achieve significant chart success. There are ten songs on the album. Producers of the album are such legends as DJ Premier, Large Professor, L.E.S., MC Serch, Pete Rock and Q-Tip. I think this is one of the best rap albums of all time. NaS's lyrics are incredible and beats are fantastic. I cannot decide what my favourite song on the album is because every track is unique in its own way. Thru NaS's career his rhymes have all ...
Red Panda nimi Description Average length is 56 to 63 cm Tail is about 40 cm long Can weigh up to 6,2 kg They have long and soft fur Long claws for climbing narrow tree branches Behavior They are territorial Mostly quiet They Sleep during the day become more active in the afternoon They clean like a cat does Diet Mostly eating Bamboo May eat other small mammals , birds , eggs, blossoms and berries. They need to consume a large volume of bamboo to survive Habitat Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level References http://translate.google.ee/?hl=et&tab=wT http:// www.google.ee/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=red%20panda&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCsQFjAA&ur
Money makes the world go round Karl Johan Lips Money! the thing we all are working for. For few of us it has came easily by lottery, simple inventions or just having studied and listened to good advise by smart business owners, teachers and parents. Others however have had to struggle to get money because of simple reasons like not having studied in school or college, being lazy, or not doing the job correctly. Its clear that money is as important that living without it is almost impossible. But exactly how important and what is less or more important then money is left for every individual himself to decide. People use their money differently, for example their are celebrities who waste money on 5 different cars and 4 houses just to show they are rich but there are also people like Bill Gates who are very humble and donate huge amount of their money to help people who ca...
Australia Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Australia flag Australia coat of arms. Australia is a cloudless dark blue sky, the bright sun, multikilometer beaches with snowwhite sand and ocean up to horizon. Australia's landmass of 7,617,930 square kilometers is on the IndoAustralian Plate. Surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans, it is separated from Asia by the Arafura and Timor seas. It the sixth largest country in area after Russia, Canada, China, the United States and Brazil. It is the flattest and (after Antarctica) the driest of continents, yet it has extremes of There are r...
Dear Ms. Higgins 02/02/2012 I saw an advertisement on a ,,Daily News" newspaper. There was written, that You offer some jobs for summer. I´m interested in of babysitter job. I love kids very much. I could make kids always smile and always stop kids crying. I also know a lot of games, which are good to play with kids and I know, how to educate them with playing. I can take big pressure and always be calm. I have done that job a bit before and so I have a little experience. Last year, me and my two friends were babysitters in kindergarten for one day. I also have a two year old brother, who I baby-sit, when my parents are busy or go to work. I´m 16 years old and will turn 17 on autumn. I´ll end the basic school on 15th June. I´ll also give You my phone number and address. My phone number is 56169951 and my home address is Estonia Põlva county Vastse-Kuuste municipality Lootvina village. I enclose a copy of my last school report. I lo...
Music can be a hobby. A hobby is something that you enjoy doing, something that brings relief of the daily grind and allows you to unwind. It's pretty safe to say that there would be no music if there was nobody to play it.There realle are no boundaries when it comes to picking up an instrument and learning to play.Anyone can do it if you have the patience an the willingness to learn.It's a good idea to try more than one type of instrument in order to know what you really prefer and what feels the most natural to you.It's best not to make up your decision on something like how cool a certain guitar looks on your favourite rock star.Everyone needs to develope their own musical styling with the instrument that is best for them. Writing music is one of the most profound ways to dig deep into yourself and see what you have to offer in a musically creative format.Don't expect the first thing you write to be an amazing piece of work.It takes...
Tartu Tartu is the second largest city of Estonia. In contrast to Estonia's political and financial capital Tallinn, Tartu is often considered the intellectual and cultural hub, especially since it is home to Estonia's oldest and most renowned university. Situated 186 km southeast of Tallinn, the city is the centre of southern Estonia. The Emajõgi river, which connects the two largest lakes of Estonia, crosses Tartu. The city is served by Tartu Airport. Tartu is also the seat of the Estonian University of Life Sciences, the Baltic Defence College, Estonian Aviation Academy , and the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research. Other notable institutions include the Supreme Court of Estonia (re-established in Tartu in autumn 1993), the Estonian Historical Archives and Estonian national theatre Vanemuine. Historical names of the town include Tarbatu,an Estonian fortress founded in the 5th century,Yuryev named c. 1030 by Yaroslav I the ...
Topic Canada History The first people to live in what is now Canada arrive from Asia at least 20 000 years ago. They arrived by a way of a land bridge that once connected Asia and North America at what is now Alaska. In 1497, John Capot, an Italian navigator in the service of England found rich fishing grounds off Canada's southeast coast. France took the lead in exploring the country and set up a colony in eastern Canada in the early 1600's. Great Britain gained control of the country in 1763 and thousands of British immigrants began to join the French who remained in Canada. Canada gained its independence from Britain in 1931. Position/area Canada is the second largest country in the world. Canada extends across the continent of North America, from Newfoundland to British Columbia. Over 5000 km of border separate Canada and the United States...
How global warming affects penguins? Range of Penguins Population · Experts estimate that the three colonies of Adelie penguins may have declined by up to 70%. · The population of emperor penguins has been cut in half over the past 50 years. Food chain (Adelie penguins) sea algae krill Adelie penguins Lack of food · Scientists suspect that the rising temperatures affect the small fish and other marine animals on which penguins feed. · The sea ice necessary to the survival of krill larvae is disappearing earlier and taking with it 80 percent of the krill population. Climate changes · The emperor penguins are starving to death because the warming air and water is drastically changing the environment to which they have adapted. · Two giant icebergs have broken off the Antarctic ice sheet and are blocking the way from their bree...
Jackass Koostas: Klass: Origins The show developed from Big Brother Magazine, a skateboarding-related humor magazine that Jeff Tremaine, Dave Carnie, Rick Kosick and Chris Pontius all worked for, and featured regular contributions from Johnny Knoxville, Tyler Newton and Dave England, among others. The concept of Jackass dates back to 1999 when struggling-actor-turned-writer Johnny Knoxville birthed the idea to test different self defense devices on himself as the basis for an article. He pitched the idea to a couple of magazines and was turned down until meeting with Jeff Tremaine of Big Brother. Tremaine hired him as a journalist and convinced Johnny to videotape this idea and other stunts for stori...
Ireland Position Ireland is the third largest island in Europe, and the twentieth largest island in the world. It lies to the northwest of Continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands. To the east of Ireland, separated by the Irish Sea, is the island of Great Britain. Politically, the Republic of Ireland (also known simply as Ireland) covers five sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the northeast. Climate Overall, Ireland has a mild, but changeable, Oceanic climate with few extremes. The warmest recorded air temperature was 33.3 °C at Kilkenny Castle, County Kilkenny on 26 June 1887, where as the lowest recorded temperature was 19.1 °C at Markree Castle, County Sligo on 16 January 1881. Inland areas are warmer in summer, and colder in winter there are usually around 40 days of below freezing temperatur...
Prepositions (at, on, from, in) and phrases (offer a service, hold hands, give orders, carry a flag, become official, compare with sth, have a sauna, climb a tower, gain popularity, treat with respect, exchange goods, move westward, share basic views, live on fish, smell juniper's and wool's aroma, watch the people go by, raise sheep). 1. Prepositions: of course there are no all expressions what you can use in that document, only some of them but I hope I'll help somebody for sharing that document :). 2. Phrases: some phrases are in English (+ Estonian translation, of course), some in Estonian (+ English translation).
Tallinn, general overview Prepared: Hanna Bergmann 16.04.2011 Tallinn's Old Town is in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Tallinn is ranked as a global city and has been listed among the top 10 digital cities in the world. Tallinn is a European Capital of Culture for 2011, along with Turku, Finland. Location Tallinn is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm and west of Saint Petersburg. Tallinn is situated on the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland, in north-western Estonia. Tallinn Population The registered population of Tallinn is 412,341 (as of 1 Dec 2010). According to Eurostat, in 2004 Tallinn had the largest number of non-EU nationals of all EU member states' capital cities.As of 2009 around 22% of its population are not EU citizens. In addit...
My ideal home I have always dreamed about my ideal home. My dreams are not big. I would rather live in a small house in a cosy place. I would prefer country. If i would have a big garden i would be happy. My wife could work in the garden. My ideal home would have 2 floors with a basement. In the basement there should be a big room where i could relax. There should also be a gym and a sauna. That room should have a big couch around the room and a big table in the middle. On the ground floor there should be the kitchen with the latest technology. The fridge should be full of food. The living room should also be on that floor. It should have all comforts. The first floor should be the floor where are the bedrooms. There should be my and my wifes bedroom and our childern bedrooms. Also there should be the guests room. I think my dreams aren´t so big that I can not make them true. I`m looking forward to live...
Henry Ford biography born July 30, 1863 Michigan Click to edit Master text styles Left school at 15 and gone to Second level work Third level 1. father farm Fourth level 2. Were apprentice in Fifth level Detroit 3. Employee Married with Clara bryant Had one son Died 1947 Henry Ford was... Industrialist Founder Sponsor Inventor Why Henry Ford Is Important Click to edit Master text styles He revolutionized Second level production by Third level Fourth level implementing the Fifth level moving assembly line he made a car for the masses: the Model T Mudel T facts Predated the moving assembly line at Ford First intro...
My trip through bog Me, my dad and my cousins traditionally go hiking every summer. Last summer we decided to go through bogs of Lavassaare. As it was going to be a week-long tramp, we considered our equipment carefully. We made list of everything we needed and then crossed out all that wasn't absolutely nesseccery. We couldn't have better timing: it was clear and warm all week long and it was exact time for wild strawberries and blueberries. We enjoyed the nature and especially the bog lakes. We spent six days in bog and travelled 55 kilometers with this time. This may seem as a short distance, but in bog, where your every step sinks and bog lakes lie exacly on your way, it is pretty long.
Islam Assemblers: ********and ******* ************** 8a form 2011.a Table of contents · Introduction · Muhammad · Angels · Five Pillars · Golden Age · Prophets · Family Life · Modern times Intoduction For other meanings, including people named 'Islam', see Islam (disambiguation). Islam is the monotheistic religion articulated by the Qur'an, a text considered by its adherents to be the verbatim word of God (Allah), and the teachings and normative example of Muhammad, often considered by the adherents of Islam as the last Prophet of God. In addition to referring to the religion itself, the word Islam means 'submission to God, 'peace', and 'way to peace'. An adherent of Islam is called a Muslim. Muslims believe that God is one and incomparable. Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete and universal...
... Gümnaasium English Project Sights of Estonia Student: .............................. Class: 6 ... Teacher: ............... Harjumaa 2011 1 1. Steamer-icebreaker Suur Tõll The ship was built in 1914 in Stettin (Szczecin) by Vulkan-Werke A. G. Suur Tll is the only pre-war steam ship of the Republic of Estonia remained up to now and, at the same time, the biggest icebreaker in the world preserved through two world wars. All the 3 original steam engines as well as most of the original arrangement of space and late Jugendstil interior of the officers' rooms are preserved. In 1914 the first home port of the ship was Tallinn. The ship ensured a regular winter sea navigation for Tallinn up to the end of the independency period. 2. The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds The Tallinn Song Stage was built in 1959 for arranging the Song Festivals....
Subject: Animals in danger of extinction Date: 20.04.11 The aim of this report is to make an overview of the status of wild animals in the world. The report is based on up-to-date statistics related to the topic. There are several disappointing facts and figures. a) Over the last couple of years the list of animals in danger of extinction has grown rapidly. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has calculated the percentage of endangered animals as 40 percent of all organisms. Recent research indicates that 70% of the world's most threatened mammal species are currently receiving little or no conservation attention.On 29 January 2010, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species identified 842 extinct species and subspecies. b) The rarest animal on Earth today is the Pinta Island Tortoise (originating from the Galapagos Islands) , which is critically endangered, since t...
My favourite film My favourite film is Due Date. Due Date is a 2010 American comedy road film directed by Todd Phillips, cowritten by Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland, and Adam Sztykiel, and starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Zach Galifianakis. The film was released on November 5, 2010. Peter Highman is on his way home from Atlanta to Los Angeles to be present at the birth of his first child. Ethan was in Atlanta because his father died and he attended the furial which was held in Atlanta. On his way home Peter meets Ethan Tremblay who wants to become an actor in Hollywood. Right from that moment when Peter met Ethan they had a lots of problems: they got black listed from the airport, so they had rented a car and as their luggage was sent to Los Angeles by plane they did not have any money. Since they had no money, Peter called his wife Sarah and asked her to make a money trasfer on Ethans Western Union´s account...
Estonia railway history The first railway was opened to traffic in Estonia 24th October 1870th In Paldiski - Tallinn - Narva - Gatshina section. This celebrate birth of Estonian Railways. That same year, from St. Petersburg - Warsaw railway. The Baltic To the Railway Company extended the 1870th In line Gatshinast Tosnoni, whereby the connection was present October Railway. thanks to the Baltic railways quickly began to evolve almost ice-free port of Tallinn, which was built at that time a large cropevator. The first narrow-gauge railway in Estonia was opened in 5th of October 1896 between Pärnu and Valga. In 1897 the railway reached Viljandi and in 1900 Tallinn. The supply railway was owned by the private company. In 1923 the supply railway was nationalized; after that it was joined with the Estonian Railway in 1926. Estonia developed its narrow-gauge railway network as an important economy factor: in 1...
UNIT 6: Töövihikust harjutus 9. 1 Millal sa viimati sõid kaasavõetud einet? When did you last have a packed lunch? 2 Tavaliselt sööme me õhtul sooja toitu. We usually have a cooced meal in the evenings. 3 Sam ostis valmistoidu ja soojendas selle praeahjus üles. Sam bought a ready meal and heated it up in the oven 4 Kas me võiksime süüa hiina restoranist kaasatoodud toitu? Could we have Chinese takeaway? 5 Mõnikord sööme me laupäeviti väljas. We sometimes ate out on Saturdays. 6 Puu- ja köögiviljad on tervislik valik. Fruits and vegetables are a healthy choice. 7 Tädi Maggie räägib palju tervislikust toidust. Aunt Maggie talks a lot about healthy food. 8 Minu tüüpiline hommikusöök koosneb apelisinimahlast ja võileivast. My typical breakfast is consist of sandwich and a glass of orange juice. 9 Kas sa sooviksid tüki röstsaia moosiga? Would you like a piece of toast with jam? 10 Muuseum on avatud aasta läbi. The museum is opened ...
Test 9 1 Translate. 1 Ma loen sageli ajaloolisi romaane. I often read historical novels. 2 Paljud riigid on Eestit valitsenud. Many countries have ruled Estonia. 3 Rooma villas olid keskküte ja mosaiikpõrandad. A Roman villa had central heating and mosaic floors. 4 Roomlastel ei õnnestunud Sotimaad vallutada. The Romans didn´t manage to conquer Scotland. 5 See imeerium on eksisteerinud umbes 400 aastat. This empire existed foir about 400 years. 6 kohalikud elanikud inhabitants 7 lossivaremed ruins of a castle 8 restaureeritud mõis a restored manor house 2 Use the words who, whose, which or where to complete the sentences. 1 This is the house where I grew up. 2 The film which we saw yesterday was about a cowgirl called Calamity Jane. 3 The boy whose mother we met in Regent Street is my cousin. 4 This is the cafe where my mother has a cup of coffee after work. 5 Our car, which we boug...
Articles 1. We use a / an when we are talking about something for the first time. He is wearing a suit and a tie. They have an elephant 2. We use the when we are talking about a specific person or thing, or if there is only one, or if it is clear which one we are talking about. She took a glass of water and started to drink. (one of many glasses of water) She took the glass of water nearest to her. (a specific glass) 3. We use no article when we are talking about people or things in general. English people drink a lot of tea. (English people in general) The English people in this hotel are very nice. (specific English people) 4. We use a / an to say what kind of person or thing someone or something is (often with an adjective, or to say it belongs to a particular group. You have a nice house. That's a very expensive car! A cat is an animal a bus is a vehicle. 5. We use the with si...