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Unit 9 Forest Party

Unit 9 Forest Party 1. Kirjuta puuduvad tähed. 1. When you enjoy doing something, you do it whip pleasure . 2. On your birthdayyours friends can give you the bumps . 3. When you give somebody a present, you need to wrap it up. 4. When you put bowls,cups, forks and knives on the table, you lay the table . 5. Of you want to say something to many people, you make a speech. 2. Kirjuta lünka sobiv eessõna. Vali siit : in / on / at 1. Why didn´t we go to the swimming pool on Tuesday afternoon ? 2. Little Peggy didn´t sleep well at night. 3. The pupils of class 6 went on a class trip on Monday morning. 4. Please come to my place in the evening. 5. All the animals had a meeting at noon. 6. They had a big garden party on Saturday night . 7. In the afternoon the headmaster made a speech. 8. My parents left for Helsinki on Thursday afternoon . 3. Vasta küsimustele...

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Estonia railway history

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...

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Nimetu

Curriculum Vitae Surname: Eesnimi First name: perekonnanimi Age and date of birth: 21 years old, 21. March 1986 (vanus) Address: aadress Telephone number: +372 5287654 Nationality: Estonian Marital status: committed Education: 2005-2009 ... Gymnasium (high school)) 1997-2006 ... Gymnasium (basic school) Qualifications: Driver´s license exam 2008 Bookkeeping exam 2006-2007 Geography exam 2006 Business Russian exam 2006 Computer exam 2006 Present occupation: Student Work experience: LLC .. .. Assistant Summer 2005, 2006 Interests: Dancing, reading Referees: juhen...

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ABORIGINES

ABORIGINES  Renate Eensalu Australian Abrorigines   Came to Australia for more than 50,000 years ago from the southeast of Asia.  From the beginning.  Hunter-gatheres.  Dreaming.  World – a shapeless mass of nothing.  Ancestors.  Tribes. Aboriginal art   Present day   The Aborigines today are in trouble.  Widely discriminated against.  Has a long way to go. Aboriginal lifestyle   Nomadic life  Following the seasons and food.  Learned to live in harsh and inhospitable outback simply.  Lived in camps or caves.  Aboriginal hunters  Aboriginal kids

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

MODULE 1 Greeting. Introducing oneself and the others. The alphabet. Spelling. The tenses. How to introduce yourself and others Formal introductions How to respond and reply to an May I introduce myself? I am John introduction Smith. How do you do. Allow me to introduce John Smith to Pleased to meet you. you. Standard introduction Nice to meet you. I'd like you to meet John Smith. Hello. I want you to meet John Smith. I'm so pleased to meet you. This is Jane Smith. I'm Jane Smith. My name's John Smith. Informal introduction Hi. John. Jane. Hello. Titles: Mr Mrs Miss Ms Ms is a modern form of address for women. It replaces the traditional forms of Mrs and Miss. Greetings Good morning/afternoon/evening...

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English Grammar Book 1

Book 1 BASIC ENGLISH BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR GRAMMAR BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR Book 1 Book 1 Younger students at beginning to intermediate levels will greatly benefit from this step-by-step approach to English grammar basics. This is the ideal supplement to your language arts program whether your students are native English speakers or beginning English language learners. Skill-specific lessons make it easy to locate and prescribe instant reinforc...

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Electrical drives and power electronics

Electrical drives and power electronics TESTS · The synchronous machines are associated with the names of Ferraris · Name the scientists who first studied electrical phenomena Coulomb · The DC machines are associated with the names of Jacobi Henry · The leading companies in the world market of electrical drive engineering are Mitsubishi · · The electromagnetic torque is born in air gap · What kind of drives the majority of drive systems present low accuracy · The induction machines are associated with the names of Dolivo-Dobrovolsky Tesla · One of the first eletrical motors has been built by Jacobi · Electromagnetic efficiency is measured in tesla · Time constants are measured by ms s hours · Who is the author of the first electrical motor Henry · Which rectifier cannot be built without a transformer 3-phase midpoint · Call the benefits of 3-phase rectifiers upon the 1-phase ones output voltage · Which rectifier has ...

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Conditionals

Conditionals Table of Contents Conditionals ......................................................................... 2 A. Real Conditionals ............................................................. 2 B. Unreal Conditionals ......................................................... 3 Linking words used in Conditionals ...................................... 4 Conditionals Conditions deal with imagined situations: some are possible, some are unlikely, some are impossible. A. Real Conditionals Real Conditionals refer to situations that are true, have happened, generally happen or are likely to happen. The First Conditional expresses a possible condition and a probable result: If I have time, I will help you. In the if-clause we use the Present Simple, in the main clause will + the verb. We can also use the Present Continuous or Perfect in the if-clause and...

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CV - Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae Name: Vanessa Maibaum Date of Birth: 25th September 1995 Nationality: Estonian Address: 2 Mereranna Street Viimsi 74001 Email: [email protected] Mobile Tel: +372 538 892 52 Education & Qualifications 2008- Present Pirita Secondary School of Economics, Tallinn Higher Grades Include: Spanish, Business and Marketing, Micro- Economic, Macro- Economics, Business English, Data Procressing, Web Page Creation, Accounting. 2002- 2008 Merivälja School, Tallinn 6 Standard Grades Additional Information Languages: Estonian- Mother tongue English- Fluent written and spoken Russian Spanish Finnish Computer Knowledge: Experienced user of Microsoft office products. Keen user of the internet.

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Classical music powerpoint

Classical music History The period from the 11th century to present times The term "classical music" did not appear until the early 19th century. The earliest reference is from about 1836 Haydn, Mozart and Beetohoven are the most known classical musicians. Periods in classical music Medieval (500­1400) Renaissance (1400­1600) Baroque (1600­1750) Classical (1750­1830) Romantic (1815­1910) Modern (1910­2000) Form Concerto Symphony Sonata Opera Dance music Suite Étude Symphonic poem Classical music nowadays Postmodernism Polystylism Eclecticism http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= WXIhTodJ6M&playnext=1&list=PL50 B198056DD2973A Thank you for attention!

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Imagine Dragons

Anne Marie Vaabel IMAGINE DRAGONS Imagine Dragons  Dan Reynolds - Lead singer  Daniel Sermon - Guitarist  Daniel Platzman - Drummer  Ben McKee - Bassist Imagine Dragons  2008- present  Las Vegas-based rock band  Indie pop, Indie rock, Alternative rock.  Influences- The Beatles, Muse, Nirvana.  Closest concert in Finland Imagine Dragons- Albums  „It’s Time“ (2011)  „Continued Silence“ (2012)  „Night Visions“ (2013)  „Smoke and Mirrors“ (2015) Imagine Dragons- Awards  20 awards  70 nominations  Grammy „Best Rock Performance“ Imagine Dragons Their most known songs are:  „Radioaktive“  „Demons“  „I Bet My Life“ I like them because:  their own style  It reminds me Sci- Fi Thank You for listening!

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Human overpopulation

Human overpopulation Liis Lukk MJ15 What is overpopulation? • Overpopulation is an undesirable condition where the number of existing human population exceeds the carrying capacity of Earth. • Human overpopulation is among the most pressing environmental issues • Overpopulation can result from an increase in births, a decline in mortality rates, an increase in immigration, or an unsustainable biome and depletion of resources • Human population has been rising continuously since the end of the Black Death, around the year 1350 • The most significant increase has been since the 1950s, mainly due to medical advancements and increases in agricultural productivity • The recent rapid increase in human population over the past three centuries has raised concerns that the planet may not be able to sustain present or future numbers of inhabitants. Loss of Fresh Water • Most of the freshwater resources are ...

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Haridusfilosoofia Dewey

Lugege Dewey'i raamatu peatükki 7. Esiteks püüdke aru saada, mis on Dewey põhiideed selles peatükis. Teiseks, mõelge kuidas ta esitleb ja mida arvab ajaloolistest autoritest. Kolmandaks, kuidas see seostub sellega, millest esimeses loengus rääkisime haridusest üldiselt. Seitsmendas peatükis Dewey arutleb kogemusliku hariduse üle. Kuidas valitud teema peab langema tavalise elukogemuse ulatusse ja siis peaks eelnev elukogemus aitama sel teemal areneda täiuslikumaks ja rohkem arenumaks. Dewey toob välja selle, et hariduses on tavaline see, et õpe algab selle õpetamisega, mida õppijad juba teavad, kuid raskem ülesanne on see teadmine ja kogemus juba edendada rohkem täiuslikumasse ja organiseeritumasse vormi. Õpetaja väljakutse seisneb nende kogemuste välja valimises millel oleks potentsiaali ja mis lubaksid presenteerida uusi probleeme mis julgustaksid õppijaid teistmoodi jälgima ja otsustama ning lõpuks laiendama uue ja edasise kogemuse ...

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Causative form (Laskma midagi teha kellegi poolt)

Causative form. (Laskma midagi teha kellegi poolt) have/ get something done by somebody Pr. Simple: I have my jacket cleaned Ps. Simple: I had my jacket cleaned Fut. Simple: I will have my jacket cleaned Pr. continius: I am having my jacket cleaned Ps. continius: I was having my jacket cleaned Pr. perfect: I have had my jacket cleaned Ps. perfect: I had had my jacket cleaned Pr. perfect continius: I have been having my jacket cleaned Ps. perfect continius: I had been having my jacket cleaned be going to: I am going to have my jacket cleaned must: I must have my jacket cleaned (Pr- present, Ps-past, Fut-future)

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How to write a book review?

1. The title and the author. 2. The kind of book and the subject (What is it about, e.g. Family life, a mystery, an unusual person) 3. The language (simple,rich,literary, idiomatic etc.) 4. The style (formal,refined,plain,humorous etc.) 5. When and where is it set? 6. The characters (e.g. The main ch-s are Ann-a beatiful young girl and Robert Cleves-an old grumpy school teacher) 7. The plot (only the main events). What happens? (use the present tense) 8. Does the book have a message? Waht is it? Does the author say something important? 9. Reasons for liking/not liking the book

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Dropkick Murphys bandi ingliskeele esitlus

Dropkick Murphys Lasse-Asso Laido Background · Origin- Quincy, Massachusetts, US · Genres- Celtic punk, punk rock · Years- 1996-present · Associated acts- Street Dogs, The bruisers, The Ducky Boys..... Members and past members · Current- Ken Casey, Matt Kelly, Al Barr, James Lynch, Tim Brennan, Josh Wallace and Jeff DaRosa · Past- Rick BartoN, Mike McColgan, Jeff Erna, Joel Delaney and Marc Orrel Awards · Top Independent Albums- Signed and sealed in blood · Top Rock Albums- Going out in style Albums · Going out in style · Signed and sealed in blood · Blackout · Do or die · The meanest of times · The warrior's code · The gang's all here · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= D7g3RuoreRc

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The 4 oldest Churches in Tallinn

Tallinn Mustamäe College G2K Jaana-Kristiina Jõgevest The Four oldest churches of Tallinn Report Supervisor: Ingrid Teigar Tallinn 2009 The Dome Church The Danes began fortification of Toompea after the conquest of Tallinn in 1219 and probably also built the first church there. It was presumably a wooden building located at the site of the present cathedral. However, a serious conflict with the Order of the Brothers of the Sword broke out soon as the latter wanted to gain control of the entire Estonia. The order succeeded in subordinating Tallinn and the whole of North Estonia to its rule in 1227. The monks of the Dominican Order began the construction of a stone church in Toompea in 1229. The first written data on the cathedral date back to 1233, the date of a battle...

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Conditionals

Conditionals TYPE I If - osalause Peamine osalause Present Simple will + I põhivorm If I study, I will pass the exams. I will pass the exams, If I study. TYPE II If - osalause Peamine osalause Past Simple would/might/could + I põhivorm If I studied, I would pass the exams. If I studied, I could pass the exams. If I studied, I might pass the exams. TYPE III If - osalause Peamine osalause Past Perfect would/might/could + have + III põhivorm/-ed If I had studied, I would have passed the exams. If I had studied, I could have passed the exams. If I had studied, I might have passed the exams. If I had earned some money, I would have bought a car.

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Inglise keele aegade tabel

Simple Continuous/Progressive Perfect Perfect Continuous Present Tegusõna algvorm be + -ing have/has + 3.v have/has been + -ing I work. He works. I am working. I have worked. I have been working. Past 2.v was/were + -ing had + 3.v had been + -ing I worked. I was working. I had worked. I had been working. Future will + 1.v will be + -ing will have + 3.v will have been + -ing I will work. I will be working. I will have worked. I will have been working. Future in the Past would + 1.v would be + -ing would have + 3.v ...

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Glossary - sõnavara

GLOSSARY Bankruptcy ­ pankrot Erialasõnastik Benefits in kind ­ keskmine hind Break even point ­ tasuvuslävi A Budget ­ eelarve Account ­ aruanne Accounting equation ­ aruande C võrdsustamine Capital ­ kapital Accounting period ­ aruandeperiood Capital allowances ­ rahalised annetused Accounting policies ­ majanduspoliitika Capital budgeting ­ rahalise eelarve Accounting standards ­ raamatupidamise koostamine standardid ...

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Kokkuvõte Inglismaa ajaloost

HISTORY TEST 5 invasions to Britain until 1066 1) The Celts o Gaels in 600BC; Cymry(Britons) in 300BC o From present-day Austria, Switzerland o The Celtic language survives in the names of many places in England- Dover, Kent, Thames o The Celts are best known for their art- many bronze objects with elaborate designs; brooches; pins; mirrors; Celtic stone crosses o The Celts had 3 social orders: warriors, druids(priests) ordinary people 2) The Romans o (55 BC-Caesar) 43 AD- 410 AD- Claudius o From present-day Italy o Southern Britain became Britannia and was ruled by a roman governor o The Romans built over 20 towns: Colchester, Londinium, Winchester etc. They were good engineers and built roads and villas that had central heating, glass windows and mosaic floors ...

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INGLISE KEELE TÖÖPLAAN 6. KLASSILE

INGLISE KEELE TÖÖPLAAN 6. KLASSILE Aeg: I, II veerand 2003/2004 õ.-a Õpetaja: Age Tamm Õppe- Teemad. Alateemad. Mõisted, faktid nädal 1. nädal Unit 1. What did you do last summer? Past Simple ­ questions, statements 2. nädal Summer activities Did you...? Yes, I did / No, I didn't Alan's summer play ball / the violin My summer go swimming / ...ing Polite English. Saying hello and introducing 3. nädal Unit 2. A trip to England Past Simple 4. nädal Outdoor activities by bus / car / train / plane, on foot English Country School Ordinals (the first, the second, ...) The Tower of London Posessive pronouns ...

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Tallinn town hall

TALLINN TOWN HALL Tallinn Town Hall is the only surviving Gothic town hall in Northern Europe. Built in the heart of Tallinn, next to a marketplace, the Town Hall has witnessed trade and social activities for over 700 years. It has still remained the most important representational building in town. The building history of the Town Hall goes back to the 13th century, but it acquired its medieval appearance in 1402­04. It was as early as 1248 when King Eric IV Ploughpenny of Denmark granted the Lübeck Charter to Tallinn. Relying on that document a town council was elected from amongst merchants of the Hanse and started convening in the Town Hall. It is possible to state on the basis of research findings that a meeting place of the magistracy and a goods depot in the form of a small, fortified town hall, constructed of local limestone, existed in its present location already in the mid-13th century. The town hall first mentioned in a re...

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Quebec

Quebec Quebec Province in east-central Canada. The only Canadian province with a predominantly French- speaking population. Largest province by area. second-largest administrative division. Bordes West by the province of Ontario, James Bay and Hudson Bay. North by Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay. East by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick. South the U.S.A. Geography 90% of Quebec's territory lies within the Canadian Shield The Eastern Canadian forests cover the Appalachian Mountains Climate Most of central Quebec has a subarctic climate. Winters are long, very cold, and snowy. Summers are warm but very short. History At the time of first European contact and later colonization,...

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Interstate 60 film review

Interstate 60 film review The storyline is based on the main character Neal Oliver having his birthday wish come true – an open-ended wish – to find the meaning of life. The answer lies with a strange blond girl Lynn Linden who provides the protagonist with clues and signs through billboard messages, the non- existent Interstate 60, and the destination of an unknown package to a mysterious town called Danver. The movie begins with two college students in a bar, talking about a thesis statement for an upcoming paper. One of them makes an argument that America is unique in that it has no real mythological character for granting wishes, such as a genie or leprechaun. The two men are soon joined in conversation by an old man at the bar claiming that America does, named O.W. Grant; the son of aleprechaun and a Cheyenne Indian . Neal checks a number of roadmaps, but there does not appear to be an Interstate 60. Taking a guess, he sets out W...

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The passive

Pr. Simple He paints the houseHe has the house painted Pr. ContHe is painting the houseHe is having the house painted Past SimpleHe painted the houseHe had the house painted Past ContHe was painting the houseHe was having the house painted Future SimpleHe will paint the houseHe will have the house painted Future ContHe will be painting the houseHe will be having the house painted Present PerfectHe has painted the houseHe has had the house painted Pr. Perfect ContHe has been painting the houseHe has been having the house painted. Past PerfectHe had painted the houseHe had had the house painted Past Perf. ContHe had been painting the houseHe had been having the house painted. InfinitiveHe must paint the houseHe must have the house painted -ing formIt's worth painting the houseIt's worth having the house painted.

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Business letter

Barnard Press Ltd Copwood Road North Finchley London, N12 9PR 1th March, 2012 Mr. Claudio Bini International Books Via Santovetti 117/9 00045 Grottaferratta, Rome Italy Your ref: RW/SB Dear Mr. Bini, Thank you for your letter 15th of February 2012 in which you requested information about story books in English and in Italian for intermediate students. Unfortunately these articles are out of stock at the moment, but we will be publishing a new list of them this summer. I am enclosing details of the new list, and a current catalogue of present stock. Thank you for taking interest in our company. Do not hesitate to contact us again if you require any further information. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, (Signature) Sarah Barnard Managing Director Enc: catalogue list of books

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The Most Important Buildings in Lai Street in Tallinn

Tallinna Mustamäe College The Most Important Buildings in Lai Street in Tallinn Report Supervisor: Ingrid Teigar Tallinn 2014 Table of Contents Introduction.............................................................................. 3 Lai Street in general.................................................................. 4 The origin of the name "Lai"...................................................... 4 1 Lai Street / 4 Nunne Street...................................................... 5 17 Lai Street............................................................................. 6 23 Lai Street............................................................................. 6 27 Lai Street............................................................................. 8 29 Lai Street...........................................................................

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Vaatamisväärsused Eestis

Pikk Hermann Pikk Hermann is a tower of the Toompea Castle, on Toompea hill in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. The first part was built 1360-1370. It was rebuilt 16th century. A staircase with 215 steps leads to the top of the tower. The Niguliste church The Niguliste church dates back to the 13th century, tough most of the present structure is 200 years later than that. The curch is also used for concerts and organ recitals and has fine accoustics. Alexander Nevski Cathedral The buildings belltowers host a total of 11 belss the largest of wich weighs 15 tonnes. One of the most spectacular seights in the old town of Tallinn is the Alexander Nevski Cathedral's interior. The Pühavaimu church The tower bell of Pühavaimu church, made in 1433, is the oldest in Estonia. And the painted clock...

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Lebron James

Lebron James Styv Solovjov G1a General information · Full name: LeBron Raymone James · born December 30, 1984(25) · Akron, Ohio United States · Nationality:American · Height:2.03 m · Weight: 113 kg · High school: St. Vincent ­ St. Mary High School · Pro career: 2003-present Family · Mother: Gloria James · Father:Anthony McClelland (ex-convicet) · Married with Savannah Brinson · First son (2004) Lebron James jr. · Second son (2007) Brynce Maximus James Tattoos · Has a number of tattoos on his body · a lion with a crown and "Gloria" for his mother · a rendition of the face of his first son · On his chest, the words "Giffed Child" and " Lion-Dragon" · On his lower right arm "Akron" and "330" Awards and honors · 2× NBA Most Valuable Player (2009, 2010) · NBA Rookie of the Year (2004) · NBA Scoring Champion (2008) · Gold medalt with Team USA (OM) · Bronz...

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Job Application

Dear Sir / Madam, I am applying for the job of an assistant in The Evening Star, advertised in the Daily Post on 22 May. I have always been interested in journalism, and during the school holidays I used to work part-time for a local newspaper. Please find details of my qualifications and work experience in the enclosed curriculum vitae. Last year I was a student at Märjamaa Gymnasium. There I used to publish the school newspaper. Since I left school I have been working as the assistant of the sports magazine site in the Internet. I am familiar with using computer programs. I also have experience of translating books in English. I've done it beside my present job to earn some extra money. That shows I have good English skills and I am able to work under pressure. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Johanna Elmik

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Toidupuudus arengumaades

Toidupuudus arengumaades Koostajad: Kristel Hunt ja Grete Vahar Faktid Aasias, Aafrikas ja Ladina-Ameerikas elab üle 500 000 miljoni inimese absoluutses vaesuses. Iga aasta sureb 15.miljonit last nälga. Peaaegu iga neljas inimene peab päevas ära elama vähem,kui 1 dollariga. Iga 3 sekundi järel sureb üks inimene maailmas nälga. Umbes 33.miljonit tonni toitu visatakse ära iga aasta. Näljahäda piirkonnad 925.miljonit näljast inimest 2010.a Mis seda põhjustab? Sõjad Põud Kõrbestumine Vaesus Rahvastiku kiire juurdekasv Toiduvarude vähenemine Halvasti korraldatud toiduainete jaotussüsteem Looduskatastroofid Mida põhjustab? Alakaalulisust Pidurdab füüsilist ja vaimset arengut Vastuvõtlikkust haigustele Surma Lahendused Inimeste toitumisharjumuste muutmine Vetikatest, pärmseentest ja bakteritest toitu teha Arengumaades täiustada maaharimisviise- ja tehnoloogiat Toetada vaeseid farmereid Toidupuuduses kannatajaid aitavad...

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Canada´s history

Canada's History North America was first settled by people who came from the northern and eastern parts of Asia about 15,000 years ago. They crossed the Bering Strait from Siberia to Alaska. Some of those people followed the Yukon River and found their way south. Others followed the MacKenzie River which opened the way to the plains of the interior, and then travelled on to the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. The third group of people inhabited the Arctic regions. The first two groups were called Indians, the group that settled in the north were called Eskimos. These people are the only true native Canadians, the rest are new Canadians who have been transplanted from other parts of the world, especially from Europe. The first European visitors to North America were Norsemen who settled briefly in the 11th century. John Cabot, a Venetian seeking riches for England, made the next known voyage in 1...

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Report

Report A report is based on facts/data etc. The writer knows more than the reader. The reader needs the information. A report should be clear and easy to follow. The person who reads it should find the information quickly. THINK: why you are writing the report, why the reader needs your report and what she might be interested in. Think about the best way to present the facts. If it’s a report of events (e.g. a traffic accident), describe them in chronological order. It should NOT be written like a letter! NO salutation/sign-off. Impersonal style (PASSIVE!), unless you make suggestions or give personal opinion – then you can use “I”. Formal language –no contractions, slang, etc. You can use the following format at the beginning of the report: To: From: (DO NOT write your own name. A member of the student committee etc. is fine) Subject: Basic structure 200 (+/- 10%)  Introduction: Aim of the report Status of the writer (who ...

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Investeeringute hindamine

Investeeringute hindamine Sisukord 1 Teadmised ja oskused 2 Investeerimisprojektid 3 Raha ajaväärtus 4 Investeerimisprojektide hindamine 1 Teadmised ja oskused Selle peatüki läbimise järel: ·saad aru raha ajaväärtuse kontseptsioonist; ·oskad leida raha tulevikuväärtust ja nüüdisväärtust; ·oskad kasutada erinevaid hindamismeetodeid investeerimisprojektide hindamiseks; ·tead erinevate hindamismeetodite plusse ja miinuseid. 2 Investeerimisprojektid Investeerimisprojektide analüüsi all mõeldakse pikaajaliste investeerimisotsuste kaalumist: maa, hoonete, seadmete ost või väljavahetus, uue toote turuletoomine, laienemine teistele maadele või teise tootesektorisse. Investeerimisprojekti analüüsi eesmärk on määrata kindlaks, kas kavandatav projekt tasub ennast ära. Kui vaatluse all on mitu projekti, võetakse eesmärgiks nende võrdlemine ning parima ehk tasuvaima väljavalimine. Iga vara väärtus sõltub, selle vara p...

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Curriculum Vitae (ingliskeelne)

Curriculum Vitae Surname Clayton First name George Age and date of birth 24 years, 27 April 1983 Address 36 Peabody Street, Nashville, Tennessee, the USA Telephone number +44 (0)705 5681 2927 Nationality Jewish Marital status Single Education 2002-2006 Central Washington University, 400 East University Way, Ellensburg, Washington, the USA 1990-2002 Oak Ridge High School, 127 Providence Road, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the USA Qualifications 2006 national exam in Environmental Engineering 2006 national exam in Engineering economics 2006 national exam in Engine...

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Conditional sentences and tags

Conditional Sentence Type 1 It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. Form: if + Simple Present, will-Future Example: If I find her address, I'll send her an invitation. Conditional Sentence Type 2 It is possible but very unlikely, that the condition will be fulfilled. Form: if + Simple Past, Conditional I (= would + Infinitive) Example: If I found her address, I would send her an invitation. Conditional Sentence Type 3 It is impossible that the condition will be fulfilled because it refers to the past. Form: if + Past Perfect, Conditional II (= would + have + Past Participle) Example: If I had found her address, I would have sent her an invitation. · You've posted my letters, haven't you? · You won't forget to check my emails, will you? · You're sad that I'm going, aren't you? · You aren't going to cry when I leave, are you? · You play tennis on Thursdays usuall...

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Prince Henry of Wales

Prince Henry of Wales Kristiina Pärtle 8.A Henry Charles Albert David Prince Harry was born in 15 September 1984. He is the younger son of Charles, Prince of Wales,and Diana, Princss of Wales. Education Harry was educated at independent schools. He started at Jane Mynors nursey school and the preparatory Wetherby School. Following this, he attended Ludgrove School, and after passing the entrance exams, was admitted to Eton College. Military career Harry entered Royal Military Academy Sandhurst on 8 May 2005. Within a year, in April 2006, Harry completed his officer training and was commissioneed as a Cornet in the Blues and Royals. Personal life Harry enjoys playing many sporting activities,playing competitive polo, skiing motocross. Prince Harry is a supporter of Arsenal Football Club. Relationships Chelsy Davy was referred to as Harry’s girlfriend in an interview conducted for his 21 st ...

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Chrismas in Estonia( Letter)

Dear ... I am writing to you about our Christmas in Estonia. As was traditionally done in our familie, we spend the Christmas time together. Our familie prepared to Christmas about one month before. Usually we decide which gifts we are present to our relatives and friends and about Christmas menu. We are inviting close friends to come celebrate with us. We decorate our house inside and in with colored light. And the main thing- the Christmas tree. This is from forest and smell good. Ewerywhere in the rooms are Christmas socks and family members put into a small gifts to each other. On Christmas Eve we go to the church and graveyard. In the evening we sit at the dining table with close friends and relatives. On the table is traditional estonian food. There are bloodi sausages, roast pork with sauerkraut, headcheese. We have fun activities like Christmas dance and songs. Santa Clauc visitid us. I like Christmas, because all family member...

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Society and culture of english-speaking countries

Society and culture of english-sspeaking countries Introduction 1. The countries of the world where the English language is spoken. 2. Approximate number of mother tongue speakers of English approximately 350-400 million native speakers. Which place does English occupy in the world by its number of speakers?After which language? English occupies second place by its number of speakers after Mandarin Chinese. 3. What is the difference between English as a Second Language, English as a Foreign Language and English for Specific Purposes? Give examples of situations where they are used. English as a Second Language (ESL or TESL) is a traditional term for the use or study of the English language by non-native speakers in an English-speaking environment. That environment may be a country in which English is the mother tongue (e.g., Australia, the U.S.) or one in which English has an established role (e.g., India, Nigeria) English as a...

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SOng festival

Song Festival The first song festival started the tradition of Estonian national song festivals, wich took place in 18-20 June 1869. The initiator of the idea and the arranger of the enterprise was a choral society ,,Vanemuine" in the June in 1869. Song festivals turned to musical big enterprise, which took place in present singing field in Kadriorg in 1928. There were 822 singers,56 instrumentalists, 47 male choirs and 4 brass bands. The number of participant, who were in song festival, still growed and since the fourth festival in 1891 joined also mixed chorus. In 1933 accrued as a participants women's chorus. There were about 1500 spectators. Nowadays there are much more people when it were at that time. Now the singing festival are once in every 5 years. Estonian general singing festival took place in 1.- 4. July in 2004 in Tallinn. Male choirs, women's chorus, children choirs, boys choirs an...

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Essee Eating disorders

Eating disorders According to the medical dictionary, eating disorders are a group of behaviors often fueled by unresolved emotional conflicts symptomized by altered food consumption. The most common types of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Why do some people start with such harmful nutritional habits? Firstly, one reason for this could be media. Advertisers heavily market weight-reduction programs and present anorexic young models as the paradigm of sexual desirability. Also, clothes are designed and displayed for thin bodies in spite of the fact that few women could wear them successfully. Another thing to mention is genetic factors. According to studies, anorexia is eight times more common in people who have relatives with the disorder. This disease will become apparent after some kind of psychological shock. Finally, even their families can give negati...

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Real conditions

Real conditions (Type I) These sentences describe what the speaker thinks will possibly happen as a result of a real situation.  If you train hard, you will succeed in sport. If you don’t train hard, you won’t succeed in sport. We can also use modal verbs (can, may, must, should) instead of verbs in the main clause.  If i have enough time, i can visit you. Unreal conditions (Type II) These sentences describe what the speaker thinks would possibly happen in an imaginary situation.  If I saw a ghost, I would be scared.  If I had wings, I could fly. We can give advice with If I were you.  If I were you wouldn’t do that NOTE We normally use were instead of was in conditional sentences.  I’d go to the cinema, if i weren’t so tired. E...

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Tallinn-topic

Introduction Tallinn, the capital city of the Republic of Estonia and of the Harju county, is a town in North Estonia on the coast of the Gulf of Finland. It has nearly half a million inhabitants and covers an area of almost 160 sqkm. It is also an important economic and cultural centre and one of the main ports in the Baltic States. Tallinn is one of the oldest cities on the Baltic Sea. It is unique for its well-preserved architecture from the 13-15 centuries. In contrast to the ancient town-walls and towers, Tallinn of today offers modern hotels, restaurants, sport and cultural centres. Every five years national song and folk dance festivals take place in Tallinn. The yachting regatta of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games was held at Pirita. History Tallinn means in English "Danish town". The place is believed to have been settled by Finno-Ugric people about 2500 BC. It was first marked on a map of the world by the Arab geographer al-I...

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The City on London

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...

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Physical hazards konspekt

Inconvenient Non-ionizing indoor climate Poor radiation lighting (magnetic fields) PHYSICAL HAZARDS Risk of fire and Noise in the working environment: electrical shock Physical Part I – Inconvenient indoor hazards Risk from climate ...

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Hypothetical situations practice

1.- Choose the most suitable verb form in each sentence. a) If only Peter doesn't live / didn't live / wouldn't live so far away from the town centre. We'll have to take a taxi. b) I feel rather cold. I wish I brought / had brought my pullover with me. c) What a pity. I wish we don't have to / didn't have to / wouldn't have to leave. d) If only you tell / told / had told me about the test. I haven't done any revision. e) I wish the people next door hadn't made / wouldn't make / couldn't make so much noise. I can't hear myself think! f) Darling, I love you so much! I wish we are / had been / would be / could be together always! g) I'm sorry I missed your birthday party. I really wish I come / came / had come / would come. h) I like my new boss but I wish she gave / would give / could give me some more responsibility. i) Having a lovely time in Brighton. I wish you are / were / had been ...

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Vilsandi National Park

Vilsandi National Park Vilsandi National Park is a national park in Saaremaa, Estonia. It includes The administrative center is located on the largest island, Vilsandi. The area isn't very big 238 km2. The park grew from a bird reserve founded in 1910. The first who found Vilsandi birds interesting was long - time captain of the Vilsandi lighthouse,Artur Toom, who started providing protection for sea birds in 1906. Today, the preserve provides protection not only for sea birds, but for all the landscape, plants and animals present in the islands.Hunting is absolutely prohibited. This park is a popular tourist destination for both Estonians and foreign visitors, particularly from Finland. Before World War II, Vilsandi had 33 farms, with a population of around 200 people. Today, the population numbers around 30 individuals. To date, several wooden windmills have been rebuilt as well as the Tolli ...

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Christmas letter

Dear John, Thank you for your letter. It was very interesting to get to know more about British Christmas and the traditions related to it, but now I would like to write about how we celebrate Christmas in Estonia. Usually we start to prepare for Christmas four weeks before it, by putting out advent candles. Each week we light one, till by Christmas it's four of those. On Christmas Eve we usually go to cemetery, where we light candles and also go to church to hear Christmas service and where well known Christmas songs are sung. After that we go home, to eat traditionally sauerkraut with potatoes and blood sausage and also roast pork or brawn. Earlier we have baked and decorated gingerbreads. Then soon Santa Claus comes with a bag full of presents. We all have to read poems or sing songs to get a present. Usually by that time it is very late already and we go to sleep to rest. On next day we visit our relatives an...

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Why learn English?

Why learn English? Nowadays English plays a major international role. Personally I believe, that in order to survive in present society we have to, at least, know the basic English, because almost everything is based on English. Firstly English is the international language and knowing English shows the eruditeness of people, because every person who considers him or herself to be educated has learnt it. English has switched places with Latin, which once was the language of educated people. Not to mention the fact that people can use it for communication with eachother. In my opinion it is not necessary to learn that country's mother tongue while most of the people are able to talk in English. I find that English connects different people and helps us to feel like a big multicultural family. In addition to that it is a whole lot easier to find a job abroad, if you are fluent in English, because they ...

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