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Would less TV and movie violence lead to fewer violent crimes TV and movies become more and more popular in each year. Reason why we enjoy that kind of entertainment is because of the excitement and fun it offers. There are lots of genres in movies and TV series but most watched of them is action where plenty of crime is shown. Because of the rise in crime and at the same time in action movies or series people have started worrying that these kind of movies affect people to commit more crimes. Firstly, action films/ TV series always include robberys, explosions, car chases, shooting and all the other more little crimes. Usually these movies/series have about the same plot, where there are good guys and bad guys fighting and chasing each other. Often in the end good guys somehow still capture the criminals and live happily forward. This actually shows that the good guys will always eventually capture the bad guys and criminals have no ch...
Fill the gaps with the correct tenses. 1. I (learn)................................ English for seven years now. 2. But last year I (not / work) ........................................ hard enough for English, that's why my marks (not / be) ............................. really that good then. 3. As I (pass / want) ............................... my English exam successfully next year, I (study) ............................... harder this term. 4. During my last summer holidays, my parents (send) ..................................... me on a language course to London. 5. It (be) ............................ great and I (think) .................................. I (learn) ................................... a lot. 6. Before I (go) .................................. to London, I (not / enjoy) .................................. learning English. 7. But while I (do) .......
The tour of Tartu Tartu First mentioned in 1030 by Yaroslav the Wise Southern Estonia 2nd biggest city in Estonia http://eope.khk.ee/oo/2011/historical_t 100 000 people (142 Poles artu/tartu_lipp.jpg and 152 Germans) 17 neighborhoods City of Good Thoughts 16 twin towns Urmas Kruuse http://www.zacekfoto.ee/images/pilt2575.jpg Town Hall Built in 1782-1789 3rd building Tartu Town Council and Town Government Planned by Johann Heinrich Bartholomäus Walter (Rostock) Jail, public scale hall, town council Der Grosse Markt the http://static1.fotoalbum.ee/fotoalbum/0/31 town's most important market 8/03180408b7d8.jpg Mix of classicism, baroque and rococo Town Hall Square Surrounded by buildings built in the classical style Christmas trees ...
The Internet The Internet Positive Sides of Internet: Easy To Get Information Easy To Communicate With Your Friends Easy To Do Everyday Chores Negative Sides of Internet: There Are Dangerous People on Internet There May Be Information About You There Are Many Viruses That Can Harm Your Computer The Internet Easy To Get Information You can read news from the Internet, make researches, find pictures and a lot of useful stuff on the Internet. The best part of Internet is that it is free. Newspaper costs money, but you can read news from computer for free. Also you can use the dictionary for example, it's fast and easy to use. A lot easier to search the word from a book. The Internet Easy To Communicate With Your Friends Many teenagers go to chat rooms after school, to talk with friends and even make new friends. In USA, many people even get married on the Internet. ...
Inglise keele kontrolltööd 3. ja 4. klassile. I love English 1 (3. ja 4. Round-up õppetükkide peale). I love English 2 (4. Round-up õppetüki peale). Koostaja Heddy Uustal. Viljandi Maagümnaasium. Juhendaja Toomas Rähn. I love English Form 4 Test 4 name................................. 1. Kirjuta sobiv küsisõna. What? When? Where? Who? Why? 1) .................................... do you go after school? 2) .................................... books do you like? 3) .................................... do you like summer? 4) .................................... do you do in summer? 5) ...................................
CANBERRA Ivi Saar BASIC INFORMATION Capital city of Australia Population 358,000 Area 814.2 km² "Canberran" CLIMATE Summer Winter EDUCATION The Australian National The University of Canberra University SPORT Canberra Raiders The Brumbies Canberra Stadium CULTURE The Australian War Memorial The National Gallery of Australia The Australian Academy of Science Australian Parliament House The High Court The Royal Australian Mint Thank you for your attention!
15 Tihase Street, Apt. 2 Tartu 50416 Estonia 23 September 2012 SA Tartu Sport 7 Ihaste tee Tartu 51013 Estonia Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing in response to your advertisement for a sports facility's administrator which appeared in Postimees last week. I am interested in applying for this position. I am a 14-year-old student in Tartu Miina Härma Gymnasium. I learn English, Russian and German, which can help me to communicate with the clients. On my free time I like to spend time on the internet. I ha...
Kingdom of Sweden The capital is Stockholm The official language is Sweden Flag: (Pildid peavad ka olema) The flag of Sweden is a Scandinavian cross that extends to the edges of the flag. The design and colours of the Swedish flag are believed to have been inspired by the present Coat of arms of Sweden of 1442. Symbols blackbird,male European elk Three Crowns is a national emblem of Sweden, present in the Coat of Arms of the Realm of Sweden. Population - 9,415,295 Size - 449,964 square kilometres Sweden is a world leader in a number of fields. Landscape - Traveling north, you'll pass by endless numbers of lakes, streams, pine and birch trees. The landscape becomes more dramatic, and rolling hills rise into mountains. Southern and central parts of the country have warm summers and cold winters, the northern part of the country has shorter, cooler summers and longer, colder and...
Sun Bear The Sun Bear is 120-150 cm long, making it the smallest member in the bear family. Males tend to be 10-45% larger than females the former normally weigh between 30 and 70 kg , and the latter between 20 and 40 kg. The shoulder height is about 60-72cm .The Sun Bear possesses sickle-shaped claws that are relatively light in weight. It has large paws with naked soles, probably to assist in climbing. Its inward-turned feet make the bear's walk pigeon toed, but it is an excellent climber. It has small, round ears and a stout snout. The tail is 1.2-2.8 inches (3-7 cm) long. Despite its small size, the Sun Bear possesses a very long, slender tongue, ranging from 8 to 10 inches (20-25 cm) in length. The bear uses it to extract honey from beehives. Unlike other bears, the Sun Bear's fur is short and sleek. This adaptation is probably due to the lowland climates it inhabits. Dark black or brown-bl...
Denmark Capital Copenhagen Official language Danish The national flag of Denmark, Dannebrog, is red with a white Scandinavia cross that extends to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side. Symbols - Bird: Mute Swan, Coat of Arms: The National Coat of Arms features three crowned lions facing left, surrounded by nine red hearts, all placed atop a golden shield. The crown on the shield is the crown of King Christian V. Tree: Beech, Flower: Red Clover Size - 43,075 km2 Population - 2011 estimate 5,564,219 Higest... - The Øresund or Öresund Bridge connects Sweden and Denmark, and it is the longest road and rail bridge in Europe. The highest point in the country is Mollehoj, at 170.86 m. Denmark shares a border of 68 kilometres with Germany. Denmark is a land of coastlines. No matter where you are in the country, the distance to the sea is short, and the chances of...
Unit 8 Test Punase kirjaga teksi aseemel on töös tühi koht Kui eelvaates oleks kõik näha oleks liiga lihtne Vabandust ebamugavuste pärast Kui eelvaates oleks kõik näha oleks liiga lihtne Vabandust ebamugavuste pärast Kui eelvaates oleks kõik näha oleks liiga lihtne Vabandust ebamugavuste pärast Kui eelvaates oleks kõik näha oleks liiga lihtne Vabandust ebamugavuste pärast Kui eelvaates oleks kõik näha oleks liiga lihtne Vabandust ebamugavuste pärast Kui eelvaates oleks kõik näha oleks liiga lihtne Vabandust ebamugavuste pärast Kui eelvaates oleks kõik näha oleks liiga lihtne Vabandust ebamugavuste pärast Kui eelvaates oleks kõik näha oleks liiga lihtne Vabandust ebamugavuste pärast 1. Kuulamisülesanne Martin 1. Martin and his family were at the airport 2. He was thirsty, so he wanted to drink 3. The Pepsi splashed on to peoples faces and clothes 4. There were lots of lots of people around him Alice ...
Self-made Test 1. Translate 1. Kriminaalne taust 2. Paindlik graafik 3. Palju arutatud/kuum teema 4. Positiivne suhtumine 5. Palju julgust 6. Kontori töö 7. Ei jälgi reegleid 8. Raha teenima 9. Ta sai läbi heade hinnetega 10. Auto juhtimise juhtnöörid 11. Eeskirjad ei kehti 12. Ohtlik relv 13. Teosammul 14. Töö keskus 15. Nende silmis 16. Vilgutavad oma tulesid kiiresti 17. Ma ei näe mõtet 18. Möödasõite tegema 19. Enesekindluse puudus 20. Kõigi teistega arvestamata 2. Translate sentences 1. Ma pean teadma mida see töö sisaldab enne kui ma kandideerin sinna. 2. The witness gave the journalist the scoop on the breaking news story. 3. I was made redundant when the company was taken over. 4. Another favourite trick is to weave from one lane of traffic to another. 5. They obey the rules even if sometimes they can't see the point of them...
The West End Trafalgar Square is called the heart of London because it connects the political area of Westminster to the rest of West London. Lord Nelson's column stands in the center of the beautiful square. Horatio Nelson was a great British commander who defeated Napoleon in the Battle of Trafalgar but unfortunately he himself was killed. To the north and west from the Trafalgar Square is the West End, which is London's main shopping and entertainment area. Most of London's best residential and commercial areas are in the West End. You can find there expensive shops, restaurants, hotels, museums and many art galleries. Great Britain's biggest department store is in Knightsbridge. It was founded in 1834 by Charles Henry Harrod. Harrods is also the world's first building with an escalator. Today Harrods is an amazing place with over 330 shops, which includes twenty-six fine eating places, where you can go eat...
Of monsters and men Of Monsters and Men is a five-piece indie folk/indie pop band from Iceland, formed in 2010. The band won an annual battle of the bands competition in Iceland in 2010, that was the start of Of monsters and men. The members are co-singer/guitarist Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir, co-singer/guitarist Ragnar "Raggi" órhallsson, guitarist Brynjar Leifsson, drummer Arnar Rósenkranz Hilmarsson, and bassist Kristján Páll Kristjánsson. Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir (born May 6, 1989) is the lead vocalist and guitarist, along with Ragnar "Raggi" órhallsson, of the Icelandic indie folk band Of Monsters and Men. Before Of Monsters and Men had been established, Nanna had a solo musical project called Songbird and was a video store clerk. The two sing about an epic battle between birds and bees, wolves running with the wind in the dark, and a whale--with a house on his back--who gives people rides across the ocean. Ghosts, mythic kings...
Ireland Jaan Paljak Class 9 21.11.2011 Geography • The island of Ireland is located in the north-west of Europe, between latitudes 51° and 56° N, and longitudes 11° and 5° W. It is separated from the neighbouring island of Great Britain by the Irish Sea and the North Channel. • A ring of coastal mountains surround low plains at the centre of the island. climate The climate of Ireland can be summed up as being mild, moist and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. The country receives generally warm summers and mild winters, and is considerably warmer than other areas on its latitude. This is due to the fact it lies in the Atlantic Ocean, and as a result is warmed by the Gulf Stream all year. tourist attractions Smarmore Castle Benburb Castle The National Galle ry of Ireland World Heritage Sites in Ireland ...
Inglise keele test Unit 13 8.klass KUULAMIS ÜLESANNE: 1. teaches you to be understanding. 2. goes jogging on the forest, nere his home 3. he's not too good enough. 4. twice a week. 5. a jazz dance club. 6. time 7. had an operation. 8. played football. 9. lift weights. 10. swimming 2. aerobics karate ice skating the high jump cross-country skiing yoga the long jump volleyball 3. translate 1) How do you keep fit? 2) I have PE lesson twice a week. 3) Mirjam came first in the 100-metre race. 4) Who coaches your school football team? 5) I think you should change your eating habits. 6) If you eat too much fat and sugar, it has bad influence on your health. 4. do / doing 1)jogging 2)cycling 3)working/digging 4)reading 5)to play 6)to leave 7)laughing 8)walking 5. ...
Westminster Today For centuries, Westminster was the political and religious center, but today Westminster is the center of government. Westminster Hall was built in 1099 by the son of William the Conqueror and is one of the largest medieval halls. It was part of the Westminster Palace, which was destroyed by a fire in 1834. The Houses of Parliament that we see today were rebuilt in the 19th century after the fire. The Big Ben clock tower is the largest four-sided ringing clock in the world and it is also one of the London's most famous symbols. Some think that Big Ben is the name of the clock on the tower, but actually it is the name of the big 13-ton bell that rings every fifteen minutes. The most historic religious building in Britain is Westminster Abbey, a beautiful church across the street from the Houses of Parliament. It was begun between 1042 and 1065 when the English king Edward the Confessor built a churc...
Why I have to learn English? English is very important and useful language because a lot of people in the world can speak it. You need English language example when you are traveling and want to talk with local people. You need English also in Estonia when some tourist or other person who is visiting Estonia ask you to help her to find some place or wants to talk with you. You need to learn English when you want to go to some other country to study. It is usual that there are Universities in different countries in the world where is possible to learn in English. I don't know if there is any other university outside Estonia where you can learn in Estonian. You need to learn English when you would like to find new friends outside of Estonia. Today a lot of young people are speaking English and there are good opportunities to relate with people trough like MSN, Skype and Facebook. When you speak English well it...
November 8, 1991 Charlie has some good news and some bad news. Firstly the good ones: Charlie got a B for his English paper on Peter Pan. His language skills are also improving. He says that he wants to write when he grows up. At the same time he is helping Mary Elizabeth with her Rocky Horror Picture Show fanzine, Punk Rocky. Charlie also says that he loves Sam. And the bad news is that Sam has already a boyfriend Craig. Charlie's sister tells him that Sam used to be a "blow queen". This hurts Charlie very much, because he didn't want to think like that over Sam. November 12, 1991 Charlie likes Twinkies. He tells a story about rats, pleasurable rewards, and electric shock. It's a very interesting experiment and it tells that rat or mouse would put up with a lot more voltage for the pleasure. November 15, 1991 Charlie thinks a lot about his brother and his dad. I think that Charlie's brother and father are big idols for them. He say...
Estonian teen How do you spend your free time? I'm pretty busy. Every day, I have music school, choir, or basketball training. I have been going to music school for seven years, and I'm going to graduate this spring. I have been going to basketball training for two years. I unfortunately can't go there very often because of music studies. When I'm home, I usually spend my free time on the computer or playing the guitar. What do you like / dislike about living in Võru? I can't tell anything which I particularly do not like. This year I don't like that the school has been moved to another building, which doubles the distance between my home and school. I like that Võru is such a small and quiet town, which makes it nice and secure to live in. Do you get any pocket money? I don't get any certain amount of pocket money. When I need to buy something or just want money, I ask my parents. Of course, I have mo...
Poison dart frog Dart frog Dart frogs lives in central and south America, in tropical rain forests. This specie belongs to Dendrobatidae family of frogs. Poison dart frogs eat insects, ants, termites, and beetles. Appearance The size of the frog may vary from 1.5 centimeters to 6 centimeters. Some poison dart frogs weigh as less as 2 grams and are about the size of a paper clip. Their colouring can be yellow, gold, copper, red, green, blue or black. Colourful skin is very appealing yet venomous. Dart frog venom These frogs some species are absolutely lethal. Poison dart frogs keep their poison in their skin and this can kill anyone that touches them. The golden poison dart frog has enough venom to kill 10 adult humans. Only two micrograms of all dart frogs venom is enough to kill a large mammal. Other facts Only some predators like certain spiders and the Amazon ground snake seem immune to the poison dart frog toxins. Frogs get poi...
Report about students eating habits. Most of todays students don't have their proper habits, Fast food can wreak havoc on your health if you aren't careful. Limit stops at fast food restaurants, and when you do go, bypass the French fries and other fried treats. Order salads, sandwiches that don't contained fried or greasy meat, and baked potatoes. Select pizza healthy pizza toppings, such as olives, mushrooms and green peppers. If you must have meat, opt for Canadian bacon, which is much lower in fat than pepperoni. Even college students need a balanced diet of protein, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates and fats. Eat a variety of vegetables and moderate amounts of protein. Limit fats to the healthier choices, such as olive oil and nuts. for decades, vending machines have been the bane of many college students. They also carry the responsibility for the unhealthy "freshman fifteen," referring to the number of pounds college students o...
Emma The Origins Emma is a given female name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen meaning whole or universal, and was originally a short form of Germanic names that began with ermen. It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy, who was the wife of king Ethelred II. It was also borne by an 11th-century Austrian saint, who is sometimes called Hemma. After the Norman conquest this name became common in England. It was revived in the 18th century, perhaps in part due to Matthew Prior's poem 'Henry and Emma'. It was also used by Jane Austen for the central character, the matchmaker Emma Woodhouse, in her novel 'Emma'. Popularity Name Emma has been among the top names given to baby girls in the United States, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Ireland, France,Sweden, Belgium, Canada, Australia, Norway, New Zealand, Hungary, Finland, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sp...
England Annabel Mett ja Kristina Smirnova 8.b Englands Geography · England is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, its an island situated off the North West coast of Europe. · Bordered by Scotland in the north, the North Sea in the east, the England Channel in the south and Wales in the west. · Most of England is rolling hills. · Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England with an elevation of 978 meters. Key Facts on England · Major Cities: London-Leeds-Liverpool-Manchester. · Capital: London with a population of 7,556,900. · Population: 51,446,000 inhabitants. · Geographic size: 130,395km². · National Anthem: None. God Save the Queen, Land of Hope and Glory. · Currency: Pound sterling (GBP). · Distribution: Males: 48,7% Females: 51,3% Climate of England · England has a temperate climate, with mild winters with tempe...
Nõmme Railwaystation Roos-Marie Lunden Tallinna Nõmme Gümnaasium 5B Nõmme Railwaystation was opened 1872. It was called: ,,Peatus Seitsmendal Verstal". Since 1874 it is called Nõmme Railwaystation. In 1888 were built wooder platform and awning. Tickets were sold in a watch-house across the platvorm. In 1912 the awning was demolished and new one was built. In 1924 new electric raywayline was opened, that helped Nõmme´s growth and debelopment. In 1932 an other raywayline was built. The secon World War stopped the traffic of the electric trains and it was recovered in 1944. The first wooden trainstation was built in 1904 ad station pavilion in 1914. The ticket sales in the station was stopped in 1998. Today there are Nõmme museum and post office in the trainstation.
Broadway Broadway is a street in the U.S. state of New York. It is the oldest northsouth main thoroughfare in New York City, dating to the first New Amsterdam settlement. The name Broadway is the English literal translation of the Dutch name, Breede weg. Broadway is known worldwide as the heart of the American theatre industry. One famous stretch near Times Square, where Broadway crosses Seventh Avenue in midtown Manhattan, is the home of many Broadway theatres, housing an ever-changing array of commercial, large- scale plays, particularly musicals. Canyon of Heroes is occasionally used to refer to the section of lower Broadway in the Financial District that is the location of the city's ticker-tape parades. "Great White Way" is a nickname for a section of Broadway in the Midtown section of the New York City borough of Manhattan, specifically the portion that encompasses the Thea...
Disposal of Nuclear Waste Mattias Allpere 5.b Radioactive waste is waste that contains radioactive material.Radioactive wastes are usually the by-product of nuclear techology and they are the remnants of nuclear fission. There are different types of nuclear waste.Low-level waste,intermediate-level waste and high-level waste.Radioactivity diminishes over time.Low-level waste is stored in sealed facilities for hours,days or weeks,but high-level waste stays isolated for thousands of years,it is buried deep underground. Radioactive waste comes from different sources as used nuclear fuel and from nuclear weaponry.If contracted, it will cause radiation sickness. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_radiation_syndrome Radioactive waste is also planned to be d...
1. Ületama, milleski parem olema- Beat sb at sth. 2. Mitte hetkekski- not for a moment. 3. Vaikust katkestama- Break the silence 4. Pärani silmadega vahtima- Stare at sb wide-eyed. 5. Pilti tegema, fotografeerima- Take a picture/photo 6. Kellelegi teele ette jääma- Get in their way. 7. Infot erinevatest allikatest kontrollima- Check the information with different sources. 8. Kõrvast hammustada saama- Have you ear bitten. 9. Kedagi millessegi kaasama- Get somebody involved in sth in the topic 10. Oma varrukat üles keerama- Roll up his/her sleeve. 11. Midagi ära kasutama- Make use of sth 12. Kellelegi/millelegi võimalust andma- Give sb a chance 13. Milleski edukas olema- Be successful sth 14. On võimalik, et- The chances that 15. Millelegi keskenduma- Focus on sth 16. Eesmärki püstitama- Set a goal 17. Esile kerkima- Pop up 18. Millestki vabastama- Free from sth 19. Välja jätma- Cut out 20. Meeldejätmise oskus- Memory skills 21. Üldised t...
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
TEST 8 1)Siin Kevin. Palun, kas ma saaksin Tinaga rääkida? This is Kevin. Could I speak to Tina please? 2) mobiiltelefoni välja lülitama Switch off the mobile phone 3)telefonitsi rääkima Talk over the phone 4) hiljem tagasi helistama Call back later 5) Internetis surfama Surf the Internet 6) nautima jututubades käimist Enjoy visiting chatrooms 7)Sõbrale meili saatma Send an email to a friend 8) suurte tähtedega kirjutama Write in capital letters Write a/an or the where necessary 1- We... by bus 2- Toni is THE tallest ... 3- We went to see A film... THE film was... 4- My father is A police officer and my mother is A doctor. 5- I could play THE piano when I was 6 years old. 6- Please don't be late for dinner 7- I'd like AN apple... 8- My father... play football... Write the correct word under the pictures 1. A sheet of paper 2. A can of Coke 3. A cup of coffee 4. A boul of soup 5. A piece/ ...
Travelling Kuressaare Gymnasium 9a Eliis Mets Travelling · I picked this topic because I really enjoy travelling, discovering new places and also I really like seeing different cultures. · When you are travelling you can see so many new places and people. You can see different life styles. You can see how people are living around the world. It helps you to communicate in other languages. Travelling Travelling tips · Before going on a trip, you need to know some tips. · You need to have ID card or passport. · Before trip read about the place where you are going. · Wear simply and comfortable clothing. · Walk in a group- it´s safer, cheaper, and more fun. Travelling tips · Buy a map of the area from the local tourist information centre. · Find sights and museums that can be visited for free. My trips · I haven´t travell...
London - The City and Beyond The statue of a bronze dragon on Fleet Street is the entrance to the City of London. This is where the Romans founded Londinium almost two thousand years ago. The City covers about 2,6 square km (1 square mile) and is often called the Square Mile. Today, the City of London is one of the world's most important business and financial centres, with over 500 banks. Over 400 000 people work within the Square Mile during weekdays and it is a crowded and noisy place. The Barbican Centre is a very big complex of buildings, towers, garages and walkways. It was built in the 70s and most Londoners don't like the way it looks. It is the largest performing arts centre in Europe and home to two symphony orchestras, and art gallery and the amazing Museum of London. Fleet Street once was a road between the City and Westminster. Then it became the centre of publishing and newspaper business for centuries. The Dail...
50 cent life story 1.What is the artist 50 cent real name? 2.How old he was when he started singing? 3.what year did he start singing? 4.when he was born? 5.what kind type of music he makes does? 6.Is 50 cent solo orb and artist? Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an American rapper. In 1996, when he was 21 years old, Jackson started rapping in a friend's basement.He is sing alone.50 Cent was ranked as the sixth-best artist of the 2000s by Billboard magazine. The magazine also ranked him as the fourth top male artist and as the third top rapper behind Eminem and Nelly. 50 Cent is currently working on his fifth studio album, Street King Immortal, which is to be released in Spring 2013.
1.Kas neid nimesid kasutati juba keskajal? where these names already in use in the middle ages? 2.Kuidas selle mehe isik kindlaks tehti? How was this man identify? 3.Ta ei ole füüsilise koormuse jaoks piisavalt tugev. He/She isn´t strong enough for fysical exercise. 4.Kes peab seda traditsiooni järgima? Who has to follow this tradition? 5.Ärge hoitke nende nimesid saladuses. Don´t keep their names in secret. 6.Laialt levinud uskumuse kohaselt elasid seal haldjad. According to wide spread belief fairies use to live there.
Saarepeedi school Türi Autor:Tauno Toomsalu 03.03.2013 Türi history 1347 Türi first mentioned in historical records by the name of Turgel 1687 The establishment of the first school 1900 Railway traffic (ViljandiTallinn, Türi Paide) opened Türi city 1917 Türi gains the rights of a market town 1924 The first secondary education institution in Türi opened Türi Horticultural Gymnasium 1926 The rights of a town given to Türi Türi administrative 1950 - 1959 Türi - the centre of Türi County.1997 Türi College of the University of Tartu for environmental science studies opened. 2000 Türi declared the Spring Capital of Estonia by Mart Laar, the prime minister of Estonia 2005 Türi became the administrative centre of newly formed Türi Parish. Türi museum 1995 Türi ...
Estonian Drama Theatre Address: Tallinn, 10148, Parnu mnt. 5 Estonian Drama Theatre is city theatre in Tallinn. The Estonian Drama Theatre is the largest non- musical theatre in Estonia. Estonian Drama Theatre was born in 1920 under the leadership of Paul Sepp. The Drama Theatre rent the contemporary building which in these days was owned by German Theatre Society. In 1939 Drama studio Theatre finally bought it. In 1937 the Dramastudio Theatre was renamed - the new title was Estonian Drama Theatre. In Soviet times its name was The Tallinn Drama Theatre, which was changed back in 1989. The beautiful Art Nouveau building of the Estonian Drama Theatre, built in 1910, is situated right in the heart of Tallinn. The theatre has two halls, cosy bars and elegant foyers. In addition to its 426-seat big auditorium a 159-seat small stage was opened in 1967. In 2004 70-seat Paintshop stage was opened. Estonian...
ENGLAND England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; it is surrounded by the Irish Sea, the Celtic Sea, the North Sea and the English Channel, it's linked to Frane by the Channel Tunnel. The total area of the country is more than 130000 sq km. Most of England is lowland, but there are upland regions in the north, south and south west. The climate is temperate, subject to frequent changes, with plentiful rainfall all year round, although the seasons are quite variable in temperature, it rarely falls below -5 or rises above +30 degrees. The longest river, the Severn, flows for 354km. England's capital London, is the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, drawing from a wide range of people, cultures and religions, speaking over 300 different languages, mixing their culture, tr...
Hilary Duff Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28, 1987) is an American actress and singersongwriter. She also has her own business "Stuff by Hilary Duff". She has starred in films like "Agent Cody Banks", ,,A Cinderella Story" and ,,Cheaper by the Dozen". She is 1.57 m tall and slim. She has large dark eyes and blond hair. She has beautiful smile and full lips. She also has stunning features. I think that she likes to wear fashionable but comfortable clothes. I think that Hilary is a friendly and kind person. I also think that she is decisive and responsible. She is elegant. Somebody has said that deep down she has an aggressive attitude. She loves reading and dancing. She also likes listening to music and singing. Often she goes shopping with her older sister Haylie Duff. She loves swimming and watching movies. I like Hilary because she has the main charact...
Andrus Veerpalu - One of The Most Famous Estonian Cross Country Skier General Information Born 08.02.1972, in Pärnu Successful Estonian cross country skier Education - secondary school His Finnish, Russian sign a ture Appearance Quite tall, 1.82 cm Athlet built Weight 73 kg Usually wears sport clothes Character Quiet person Shy Hardworking Glad Career Began skiing at the age 12 Began professional sports at the age 21 First World Cup start 1992 in Ramsau 111 World Cup starts In World Cup 10 podium places (6 golds) World's best classic skier Coach Mati Alaver Career Highlights Olympic winner in 15 km classic skiing 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic silver in 50 km classic skiing 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic winner in 15 km classic skiing 2006 Torino World champio...
Inglise keele kontrolltöö 7. klassile Õpik: I love English 4 Kokkuvõte aasta jooksul õpitust. Koostaja: Gea Gutmann Viljandi Maagümnaasium Juhendaja: Toomas Rähn Final Test Form 7 Name................. 1. Use the right tense. (15 p) 1) Look! She....................................(carry) a heavy bag. 2) Mrs. Brown...................................(play) the piano at the concert next week. 3) Mary is a good girl. My mother............................(meet) her every day since she and her father moved here. 4) Yesterday at two o`clock Tom ..............................(sing) and his sister ........................... (draw) a pictuture in the living room. 5) The wind ........................(be) very strong some days ago. 6) Where are the children? They .........................................
The City of London History The City of London occupies one square mile in the middle of the capital. It once made up the entire town of London, surrounded by the wall first built by the Romans. The Roman Londinium grew up on the northern side of the "London Bridge" in the past. Products such as olive oil, wines and fruit were brought by ships from different parts of the Roman Empire and unloaded onto wooden quays along the river. In AD 61 the native Celtic Iceni tribe, led by Queen Boudicca, rose up against The Romans. They burnt Londinium to the ground but Roman armies eventually defeated Boudicca. The city was rebuilt and was gradually surrounded with a wall of stone and brick which lasted for many centuries. During the archeological excavations in 1954 the Roman Temple of Mithras was revealed. It was a pagan temple dedicated to the Persian Sun-god. The Temple was later reconstructed only a short way...
Globe Theater The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. He wrote there many of his greatest plays. It was first built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and was destroyed by fire on 29 June 1613. It was rebuilt in June 1614 and closed in 1642. It stood on the bank of the River Thames in Southwark, London, England, UK. In 1987, though, after many years of careful research, work began to build a new theatre as much like the original as possible. The New Globe was built with the same materials and building methods as the Shakespeare´s theatre. It is a round building, 3 storeys high, with a wooden frame and plaster walls. The middle of the theatre is open to the sky. The New Globe opened in 1997. It was named "Shakespeare's Globe and it is used from April to October for performances of plays both by Shakespeare and other playwrights of h...
IRREGULAR VERBS INFINITIVE SIMPLE SIMPLE PRESENT PAST PRESENT PAST PARTICIPLE PARTICIPLE (for he, she, or it, (Use with is or was to refer (Use with have or had) add "s" in present to a continuing action) tense) TO ARISE arise arose arising arisen TO AWAKE awake awoke awaking awoken TO BEAR bear bore bearing borne, born TO BEAT beat beat beating beaten TO BECOME become became becoming become TO BEGIN begin began ...
150 kasutatavat sona Inglise keeles. 1 the 3 of 4 and 5a 6 to 7 in 8 he 9 have 10 it 11 that 12 for 13 they 14 I 15 with 16 as 17 not 18 on 19 she 20 at 21 by 22 this 23 we 24 you 25 do 26 but 27 from 28 or 29 which 30 one 31 would 32 all 33 will 34 there 35 say 36 who 37 make 38 when 39 can 40 more 41 if 42 no 43 man 44 out 45 other 46 so 47 what 48 time 49 up 50 go 51 about 52 than 53 into 54 could 55 state 56 only 57 new 58 year 59 some 60 take 61 come 62 these 63 know 64 see 65 use 66 get 67 like 68 then 69 first 70 any 71 work 72 now 73 may 74 such 75 give 76 over 77 think 78 most 79 even 80 find 81 day 82 also 83 after 84 way 85 many 86 must 87 look 88 before 89 grea...
Truth or Dare? is a party game requiring a minimum of two players. The game is very popular with adolescents, but is also played by some adults and seniors. Rules One player starts the game by asking another player, "Truth or dare?" If the queried player answers, "truth," then the questioning player asks a question, usually embarrassing, of the queried player. If the queried player answers, "dare," then the questioning player asks the queried to do something, also usually embarrassing. After answering the question or doing the dare, the queried player asks "truth or dare?" of another player and the game proceeds as before. The game may be expanded upon by adding additional options to choose from, such as making the dare apply to both the questioner and the queried, or incorporating Spin the Bottle to select the next person to be asked; this results in many different "variants" of the game, limited only by the players' creativity. The...
The New Beginning II Morning came yet there was no happiness on the surface. The young man had no idea what to do next after all, he was one of the Royal Soldiers, not a babysitter. The child on his arms seemed so helpless...so innocent... And then he decided something that a few hours ago he`d never do: he will keep the child and raise it to be a worthy worrior who`d once destroy all of the ishues and free this country from the Demons. And so, the baby still asleep, he left the ruins of what was called a city once and moved towards east, where the Royal Palace was situated. By midday he finally reached the White Wall, where was a secret entrance to the Palace`s main hall. The gate keepers waved sleepily when he passed them. The young man decided not to disturb them so he went on in total silence. Soon he reached the main hall, but his leader, captain Jacques, wasn't there as he had expected. "W...
NEW ZEALAND Geography: New Zealand is situated midway between the Equator and the South pole in the southern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two large islands, North Island and South Island, plus several smaller ones of which Stewart Island is the largest. North and South Islands are separated by the 32km wide Cook Strait. The total land area is 270,535 sq Km, about the size of Italy, the United Kingdom or the US state of Colorado. North Island is volcanically active with three active volcanoes. South Island has the high snow covered mountain peaks and glaciers of the Southern Alps, a range running almost 500Km along the Island. The longest river is the Waikato on North Island (425 Km), the largest inland stretch of water is Lake Taupo also on North Island (607 sq Km) and the highest point is Mount Cook on South Island (3754 m). Over 75% of New Zealand is above 200m. Land use is broken down to about: forested 30% - meadows and pastures...
What might attract foreigners to Estonia? Estonia is a small country in Nothern Europe, but it is visited by people all over the world. One of the things that definitely attracts people is the seasons. There are four seasons in Estonia- spring, summer, autumn, winter. I think they make Estonia very special. Another thing is the climate. It is not too cold in winter or too warm in summer. Winters are usually snowy and you can go skiing and ice skating. In the summer you can enjoy days at the beach. The capital city of Estonia is Tallinn, which has a very beautiful Old Town. Pärnu is the summer capital, which attracts people with its beautiful beach. There are a lot of isalands, lakes and rivers in Estonia. Saaremaa is the biggest island, and it is very beautiful. Saaremaa has a lot of places to visit like Angla's Windmill park, different churches, camping places. Hiiumaa is another island, but it is smaller than Saare...
Abbey Lee Kershaw Chilhood · Fashion bohemian Abbey Lee Kershaw (also known as Abbey Lee) was born on June 12, 1987, in Melbourne, Australia. · She says she had an idyllic childhood, growing up in a great neighborhood where she had plenty of friends who lived near her. · Abbey says her school was fantastic because it was so culturally diverse--there were 150 kids in her school and 42 different nationalities. Career · Abbey was discovered by Kathy Ward from Chic just 100 meters away from her house, at the beach where she went every day to hang out. · Abbey modeled throughout her last year of high school and won the Australian Girlfriend CoverGirl Model Search · Abbey later moved to Sydney, where she lived and worked fulltime as a model for a year before moving to New York to further her career. Career · Abbey's first shoot in New York...
One story Laurel was sitting on her bed, but everything around her was still gone. She thought it was just a dream some moments ago, but now she was certain something was wrong with her eyes. The background wasn't totally black, there were some lighter and darker places...but it didn't help her to get to the door. Slowly, almost millimeter-by-millimeter she moved to the other side of her small room, watching out for the things that were lying on the ground. "What are you doing, Laurel?" a sudden voice from somewhere behind called. The girl turned around and saw some blue stripes waving, but soon they were gone again. "Um, who is it?" she asked after a minute of silence, but the person who stood there was already gone. The next noise she heard were someone's fast, almost running feet on the stairs that led to her chamber-room. Soon the door opened and a warm hug followed it was her older sister, Mary. Laurel wanted to say `good mor...
Enrique Iglesias Favorite musician Enrique Iglesias Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Birth name: Enrique Miguel Fourth level Fifth level Preysler Iglesias Years active: 1995 - today Born: 08-05-1975 Birth Place: Madrid, Madrid, Spain Genre: Pop , Latin Albums and Singles Enrique Iglesias (1995) Vivir (1997) · Insomniac (2007) Cosas Del Amor (1998) · Euphoria (2010) Enrique (1999) Bailamos (1999) Remixes (19...
IRREGULAR VERBS 1. Be was/were been-olema 2. Bear bore borne-välja kannatama 3. Beat beat beaten-peksma 4. Become became become-saama 5. Begin began begun-algama 6. Bite bit bitten-hammustama 7. Break broke broken-murdma 8. Bring brought brought-tooma 9. Build built built-ehitama 10. Burst burst burst-puhkema 11. Buy bought bought-ostma 12. Catch-caught caught-kinni püüdma 13. Can could - -saama 14. Come came come-tulema 15. Cost cost cost-maksma 16. Creep crept crept-hiilima 17. Cut cut cut-lõikama 18. Deal dealt dealt-tegelema 19. Dig dug dug-kaevama 20. Do did done-tegema 21. Draw drew drawn-joonistama 22. Dream dreamt dreamt-unistama 23. Drink drank drunk-jooma 24. Drive drove driven-autot juhtima 25. Eat ate eaten-sööma 26. Fall fell fallen-kukkuma 27. Feed fed fed-söötma 28. Feel felt felt-tundma 29. Fight fought fought-võitlema 30. Find found found-leidma
A NEW BEGINNING It was a dark and a silent night, when two young riders dressed within black rushed across the Devil`s Field. Suddenly one of them stopped and glanced at the moonless sky. His horse felt nervous, imitating the feelings of his rider. The other man seized his horse as well and looked at his companion in a curious way. After a minute or two spent in abnormal silence the first rider cried out as loud as he could: "Run!" The second man jumped off his horse and rushed to the forest that was waiting some meters ahead. But then he remembered about the other rider, but when he turned the Devil`s Field was empty. His companion was gone as well the horses. The man was seriously scared now, but since he was one of the Royal Solders fear was not allowed to be shown in public. So he drew his half-iron, half-silver sword and decided to go back to the field, but then he thought: "Alec told me to...
P Ä R N U Pärnu is a seaside town. It is situated on the south-west coast of Estonia. It is a very popular holiday destination in summer. It's also situated between the sea and the Pärnu river. Pärnu was first mentioned in the 12th century, so it is older 700 years old. In the middle ages Pärnu was a very important trading centre. It was a member of the Hanseatic League. Pärnu became a resort town in the 1830s when a group of businessmen founded the first bathing establishment. Before that today's Beach Park's area was just wet pasture. In the 1930s Pärnu cecame especially popular with Finns, Swed...
The Wichita Tribe Anett Roosa Kärdla School 9A Wichita Tribe Were original people of southern Oklahoma and northern Texas, but after Europeans arrived, population pressures forced them further north into Kansas, where the city of Wichita is named for them. Most Wichita people are living in Oklahoma today. Speak English today. Some also speak their native Wichita language The Wichita Nation has its own government, laws, police, and services Before becoming a civilization, they tattooed their faces, arms, and chests. They were a steadfast and peaceful people. They had about 500 warriors in their tribe. The Wichita's chief from the past was WeeTaRa ShaRo. People History of population The Wichita had a...
12. Articles zero, a/an, the Zero · Zero article is used, when article the or a/an is not used. · Articles are not used with the names of languages. Example: He was learning Chinese. · Is not used with the names of sports. Example: She plays badminton and basketball. · Is not used before academic subjects. Example: She's taking economics and math. · Is not used with seasons. Example: In spring, we like to clean the house. · Is not used with institutions. Example: He's in church/college/jail/class. · Is not used with meals. Example: Breakfast was delicious. · Is not used with diseases. Example: She has cancer. · Is not used with time of day. Example: We'll be there around midnight. · Is not used when you are speaking about transport. Example: He comes to work by taxi. A/an Using a or an depends on the sound that begins the next word. · a is used before ...
Pärnu Hansa days Pärnu Hansa days take place every june and during four days. Reason for celebrating is, that people can go back in time, and do same things, as it was in the Middle Ages. Days before the festival, organisers have to register sellers, who are going to sell their Middle Ages products. Also, there is a lot of job with searching good musicians and entertainers. On the top of this, it takes lot of time to bring all stages and tables to the festival place. On the actual day, there are many people in the Middle Ages costume. There is a huge Middle Ages fair, and people can buy what ever they like. Participants can see many perfomances, take part of different games, and just have nice days with nice people. If you enjoy fairs, perfomances and meeting Middle Ages traditions, don't miss it! It is the perfect way to spend your summer days.
Harsher punishments will reduce the amount of crime. Is it safe to live your life nowadays? Unfortunately it does not seem like that. Almost everyone can say that they have had some contact with crimes, it can vary from a minor offence to even a murder. But how can we reduce the amount of crime? Are harsher punishments the solution? Firstly I think that if the punishments are as weak as they are now, it won't make the criminals think. They get punished and still commit crimes. Probably the biggest punishment for a petty theft is community service which isn't much of a punishment. It gives the feeling that a person can do what he wants, live like he wants and nothing happens. Furthermore I think that the life in prison is actually quite good. A place to sleep, food and people. Many prisoners who get out of prison are not afraid to go back. They have a stable life there and they are satisfied On th...
An opinion essay A true friend is worth more than gold Some people say that a true friend is worth more than gold. I totally agree with this and would like to explain my point of view. Firstly, I'd like to say that a true friend is someone who shares your life the good times and the bad in contrast to acquaintances with whom you have a superficial relationship and their life is a closed book to you. Moreover, true friends may trust each other so they never have secrets. Also, he can bare his inner feelings to you, and will support you through thick and thin because a true friend always knows all about you and can give you some advices which could help you to solve certain problems. Finally, you can rely on a friend to tell you the truth, even if it's not always pleasant so there is no envy and hidden agendas between friends. Furthermore, a true friend never...
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A life-changing competition Finally, it was the 1st May the final day of the Youth Rock Competition. Many student bands from all over the country were preparing for the final battle. The Raven wasn't an exception. The vocalist, Daemon, practiced the guitar, while the others tried to calm down from the pressure that was thickening the air. Matrix, the guitarist, had taken his little sister with him. While he himself was practicing with the Ravens, Alice sat amongst the public. Suddenly, someone shook her hand. The girl turned and saw one extravagant-looking woman. "You are Alice Owen, right? The legendary Billy Owen' s youngest daughter?" Alice smiled and nodded. "Yet I don't believe my father is a legend." "Well, for me he's an idol! I've always dreamed about his live-concert! And, now, finally, I can hear his singing!" "He's just opening the competition..." But the woman seemed very happy, so Alice decid...
10 facts about Canada Canada is the second largest country in the world, surpassed only by the Russia. The capital city of Canada is Ottawa. Population of Canada is about 33.2 million people. Most of the people live in the southern part of Canada. Canada's two official languages are English and French. Canada has the world's longest coastline. Nearly one-fourth of all the fresh water in the world is in Canada. Canada has 10% of the world's forests. Currency of Canada the Canadian dollar. It's about 2 million lakes in Canada. Made by Mihkel Kohava
English studies British history Eleri Pärna Form 9 2010 About 1.What is Stonehenge? 2. Who were the Celts and the Druids? 3. When did the Romans invade Britain? 4. Why did Julius Ceasar call the land Albion ? 5.Why and who built the Hadrian Wall? 6. When did the Saxons settle in Britain? 7. When did the Vikings first raid Britain? 8. Who were the Normans? 9. When was the Battle of Hastings? 10. Who was William The Conquerer? What is Stonehenge? a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire built in several stages from 2800 - 1800 BC. Druids built Stonehenge. Who were the Celts and the Druids? The Celts were a group of peoples that occupied lands stretching from the British Isles to Gallatia. The Druids were the wise ones, the educated class of the Celts. ( lawyers, doctors, teachers, storytellers, ...
Sights in Estonia Kadriorg Palace Built by a Russian Tsar Designed by an Italian architect Home to foreign art collection St.Olav`s Church Built in 1267 Named after the Norwegian king Was the world`s tallest building Maritime signpost Viljandi Castle Ruins Built in 1224 Most powerful castle in 13th cetury Destroyed in 1558 A stage in the middle of the ruins
The Chernobyl accident in 1986 was the result of a flawed reactor design that was operated with inadequately trained personnel. The resulting steam explosion and fires released at least 5% of the radioactive reactor core into the atmosphere and downwind. Two Chernobyl plant workers died on the night of the accident, and a further 28 people died within a few weeks as a result of acute radiation poisoning. The April 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine was the product of a flawed Soviet reactor design coupled with serious mistakes made by the plant operators. It was a direct consequence of Cold War isolation and the resulting lack of any safety culture. The accident destroyed the Chernobyl 4 reactor, killing 30 operators and firemen within three months and several further deaths later. Acute radiation syndrome was originally diagnosed in 237 people on-site and involved with the clean-up. Of these, 28 people ...
Horatio Nelson Kadi Lilienthal 9b. klass Horatio Nelson His life Born: 29 September 1758 Place of birth: Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England Died: 21 October 1805 Place of death: Cape Trafalgar, Spain Allegiance: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Service/branch: Royal Navy Years of service: 17711805 Rank: Vice Admiral of the White His famous saying "England expects that every man will do his duty. " With these words Nelson successfully inspired his squadron before the Battle of Trafalgar, in 1805, during which he died Battles Battle of Cape St Vincet Battle of the Nile Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife Battle of Copenhagen Battle of Trafalgar Victory in the Battle of Trafalgar Victory Victorywas an ancient Earth sailing vessel and one of the most famous ships in British naval history She served as the flags...
Unit 3 Test 1.Listen to Pat Price talking about some TV programmes and complete the table.(see on kuulamis ülesanne,ja see on tabelina:D) 1)BBC 1 2)9:00 4)Food and Drink 5)fish menus and recepts 6)10:10 7)Travel 9)News 10)10:35 11)The right stuff 2.Translate 1)He hasn`t shown any interest in me. 2)Jimmy`s little sister didn`t give us any privacy. 3)I can`t get him out of my mind. 4)Emily wanted to impress the boys with her knowledge. 5)John always gets butterflies in his stomach before a show. 6)You should include some photos in your research. 7)What`s on? Did you notice somebody? 8) I went weak at the knees when I met him yesterday. 3.Rewrite the sentences using unless. 1) He won`y tell you unless you talk to him privately. 2) I won`t be late unless i go on foot. 3) Dan will feel miserable unless you call him. 4) Don`t buy the jean...
Ireland's nature Katry Mets Ireland Ireland is a country in north- western Europe. Irelands capital is Dublin The highest point being Carrauntoohil (at 1,038 m or 3,406 ft) The longest river in Ireland is the River Shannon. The Roads in Ireland are very narrow and are lined on both sides by stone walls. The Aran islands The Aran Islands comprise three islands (Inis Mór, Inis Meáin and Inis Óirr) located at the mouth of Galway Bay. The names are Irish language for 'the big island', 'the middle island', 'the south island`. The Aran Islands are rich in the language, culture and heritage of Ireland. The islands can be reached by sea by catching a ferry or by plane. The Burren The Burren, from the Gaelic word Boireann is an area of limestone rock covering imposing majestic mountains, and valleys with gently meandering streams. Monuments ar...