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17th - century epitaphs to Bartholomeus Rottert and Michael Prosa, as well as the church chandeliers. The earliest reports of the Holy Ghost Church organ date back to 1511. The present organ was made by organ builder August Artur Terkmann in Tallinn in 1929.
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Report: Canada

Canada was taken for France in 1534 by Jacques Cartier. The actual settlement of New France, as it was then called, began in 1604 at Port Royal in what is now Nova Scotia; in 1608, Quebec was founded. France's colonization efforts were not very successful, but French explorers by the end of the 17th century had penetrated beyond the Great Lakes to the western prairies and south along the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, the English Hudson's Bay Company had been established in 1670. Because of the valuable fisheries and fur trade, a conflict developed between the French and English; in 1713, Newfoundland, Hudson Bay, and Nova Scotia (Acadia) were lost to England. During the Seven Years' War (1756­1763), England extended its conquest, and the...

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Australia: History and Geography

History Of Australia Gold rushes and agricultural industries brought prosperity and autonomous Parliamentary democracies began to be established throughout the six British colonies from the mid19th century. The colonies voted by referendum to unite in a Federation in 1901, and modern Australia came into being. History Of Australia Dutch, Portuguese, and Spanish ships sighted Australia in the 17th century. In 1616 the territory became known as New Holland. The British arrived in 1688, but it was not until Captain James Cook's voyage in 1770 that Great Britain claimed possession of the vast island, calling it New South Wales. History Of Australia Free settlers and former prisoners established six colonies: · New South Wales (1786) · Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) (1825) · Western Australia (1829)...

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Queen Elizabeth I lifestory

the throne, the transition of To rectify this, James had power went smoothly. Parliament pass the James's succession set aside Succession to the Crown Act Henry VIII's Third 1603. The question of Succession Act and will in whether Parliament could favour of the line of Henry's control the succession to the younger sister, Mary Tudor. crown by statute was controversial throughout the 17th century. Used Pages http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England http://www.elizabethi.org/uk/biography.html http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUDelizabeth1.htm http://tudorhistory.org/elizabeth/ http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/elizabio.htm http://www.poemhunter.com/queen-elizabeth-tudor-i/biography/...

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KIek in de kök

The ammunition was hoisted up through the openings in the domed vaults by the help of a winch. On the upper, defence floors the guns were rigged in embrasures that were provided with niches for the logs that served to stop the backlash. The floors of the embrasures were initially stepped to enable the men handle the guns better. The fireplaces on every floor were needed to get fire for the firearms. Reconstructions in the 16th and 17th century changed the original looks of the tower considerably. When the Ingermanland bastion was heaped up, two lower storeys of the tower became underground ones inside the bastion earth mound. The entrance from the bastion was made into the second floor. The four upper floors were reconstructed to suit the guns on wheel carriages. Most of the steps in the embrasure floors were levelled and the embrasure mouths were funnelled. Above the embrasure chambers vents for...

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Haapsalu powerpoint

HAAPSALU Seaside resort town located on the west coast of Estonia Administrative centre of Lääne County Population - 11,618 Tallinn 100 km away White Lady Western Region Administrative Centre Area - 10,59 km2 HISTORY The German Knights of the Sword conquered this region in 1224, and Haapsalu became the bishop's residence, with a fortress and cathedral built soon afterwards. The Danes took control during the Livonian War then the Swedish had their turn in the 17th century, but they lost it to the Russians during SYMBOLS Flag-blue and white, the flag is confirmed on 27 September 1994 Coat of arms- of the 27th confirmed September 1994 NATURE A few rivers and lakes A lot of deciduous trees and coniferous trees Lakes- Vaikeviik lake Rivers- Asuküla Main Ditch Haapsalu Bay FAMOUS PEOPLE Kaia Kanepi - tennis player Eda-Ines Etti - singer Eia Uus - writer Ly Seppel - poet and translator ATTRACTIONS City hall Independence monument...

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Inglismaa pühad

It is traditionally day on which lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards. Modern Valentine's Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Saint Patrick's Day is a religous holiday on the 17th of March St. Patrick's Day is celebrated by the Irish and Irish at Heart in big cities and small towns alike with parades, "wearing of the green," music and songs, Irish food and drink, and activities for kids such as crafts, coloring and games. Its a time for fun. April Fools' Day is celebrated in the Westrn world on 1st april of every year The day is marked by the commission of good humoured or funny jokes hoaxes and other practical jokes....

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Boston Tea Party

About The Boston Tea Party was an act of direct action protest by the American colonists against the British Government in which they destroyed many crates of tea belonging to the British East India Company and dumped it into the Boston Harbor. The incident, which took place on December 16, 1773, was a key event in the growth of the American Revolution and remains an iconic event of American history. Background Europeans developed a taste for tea in the 17th century. When tea became popular in the British colonies in North America, Parliament sought to eliminate foreign competition by passing an act in 1721 that required colonists to import their tea only from Great Britain and the East India Company. Because Parliament heavily taxed this tea and charged the East India company tarrifs, both Britons and British Americans found that it was much cheaper to buy smuggled tea, which usually came from Dutch sources. The biggest market for smuggled tea...

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

It is here in the state apartments that Her Majesty receives and entertains guests invited to the Palace. During the summer, the Changing of the Guard takes place at the front of the Palace. St Paul's Cathedral - St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral on Ludgate Hill, the highest point in the City of London, and is the seat of the Bishop of London. The present building dates from the 17th century and was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Important services held at St. Paul's include the funerals of Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington and Sir Winston Churchill; Jubilee celebrations for Queen Victoria; peace services marking the end of the First and Second World Wars; the launch of the Festival of Britain and the thanksgiving services for both the Golden Jubilee and 80th Birthday of Her Majesty the Queen. The Royal Family holds most of its important...

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Sights of Estonia

The floors of the embrasures were initially stepped to enable the men handle the guns better. Reconstructions in the 16th and 17th century changed the original looks of the tower considerably. 4. Suur Munamägi ("Big Egg Hill") Mountain Suur Munamägi, or Big Egg Hill, is the highest point in Estonia and other two Baltic countries. It is 318 meters high. The mountain is located in the middle part of Haanja uplands. It is in Haanja national park in Võrumaa. On the top of the mountain there is an observation tower ­...

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The Great Plague In London

02.2011) Wikipedia homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_London (22.02.2011) Historic UK's homepage: http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/England- History/GreatPlague.htm (02.03.2011) London All Info homepage: http://london.allinfo-about.com/features/plague.html (05.03.2011) Grand Gallimaufry homepage: http://sylvaansuz.wordpress.com/2009/12/09/the-plague- doctors-garb/ (04.03.2011) 10 APPENDIXES Appendix 1 - London in the 17th century 11 Appendix 2 - A newspaper release during the plague Blueprint . A newspaper release during the plague 12 Appendix 3 Blueprint . "Bring out your dead!" 13 Appendix 4 Blueprint . Plague doctor 14 Appendix 5 Blueprint . Comparison of the deaths between Great Plague and other diseases 15...

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The Witch Trials in Salem

By no means all people tried and executed for witchcraft were women. The majority were female but a significant minority were men. The Decline of the Witch Hunts Witch-hunts sometimes ended because many people feared they were going too far and innocent people were being executed. Witch trials became more rigorous and higher standards of evidence were demanded. More and more people in the 17th century and early 18th century opposed the use of torture to obtain confessions, not necessarily because it was cruel but because it was not a reliable way of gaining information. Increasingly judges, would not accept confessions unless they were voluntary and not obtained by torture. People also became sceptical about so-called spectral evidence. Some supposed victims of witchcraft claimed they were being tormented by the 'spectres' of the people who bewitched them....

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Kokkuvõte Inglismaa ajaloost

) o Henry VIII established the Church of England. o Spanish Armada was defeated by Sir Francis Drake. o Sir Walter Raleigh- exploration, the beginning of the British Empire o The Renaissance culture began, for example Shakespeare, who created the Globe Theatre. A wealthy and prosperous period in history. Analysis of 17th century The 17th century was not a stable century for the country and it's people. A. In politics it was unstable because : o the link between religion and politics became intense-protestantism, especially Puritanism, had grown in englang and puritans regarded the luxorious lifestyle of the king as immoral o people were angry at the way Stuart monarchs raised money without getting the agreement of the house of commons...

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Facts about Ireland

Antrim. It is though that distilling may have begun on the site as early as the thirteenth century, but the first permit was granted by James VI and I to Sir Thomas Phillipps, a local landowner, in 1608. The home of Guinness is in Dublin.The famous Guinness Brewery at St.James' Gate, Dublin has a 9,000 year lease. One of the largest and most famous festivals in the world starts on St.Patrick's Day ,March 17th when over 500,00 people will throng the streets of Dublin to watch the St.Patrick's Day Parade. The island of Ireland is politically seperated into two divisions the Republic of Ireland with 26 counties and Northern Ireland with 6 counties.Ireland is traditionally divided into the four provinces of Leinster, Munster, Connacht, and Ulster. Most of Ulster is now part of Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is divided into 26 counties. They are the counties of Carlow, Dublin, Kildare,...

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Canada topic

Canada is a federation of 10 provinces (Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia) along with 3 territories (the Yukon Territory, the Nunavut Territory and the Northwest Territories). History The first explorers were of many nationalities and came to Canada as early as 1,000 A.D., but it was the French who first began to colonize early in the 17th century. This was largely a French country for a century and a half, although New Brunswick and the mainland of Nova Scotia were coded to Britain in 1713. In 1735 a war began between France and England over the fur trade in North America. Since 1759 and on to this day Canada became British. In the middle of the 19th century it seemed practical to unite the colonies into one self- governing country. In 1867 the Dominion of Canada was created - an independent country...

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Pärnu esitlus. INGLISE KEELES

During the sunny summer period, the beautiful, sandy beaches invite people to come to Pärnu. Amazing nature, as attractive as the beach, can also be found throughout Pärnu County, which boasts a 242 km coastline. Tallinn Gate The so called Tallinn Gate used to mark the beginning of the postal road from Pärnu to Tallinn and was built during the Swedish period in the 17th century. The medieval fortification system of Pärnu was almost fully destroyed in the preceding Livonian War. Ammende Villa Villa Ammende is one of the best examples of early art nouveau style in Estonia. The grand villa with a large garden was built in 1905 and belonged to the Ammende merchant family. Ammende Villa The house has been also used as a summer casino and a club. The villa has now been...

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Muutused Valga linnas pärast Eesti-Läti piiri määramist

Tartu Ülikool Filosoofiateaduskond Ajaloo ja arheoloogia instituut Vahur Ilumets MUUTUSED VALGA LINNAS PÄRAST EESTI­LÄTI PIIRI MÄÄRAMIST Bakalaureusetöö Juhendaja: dotsent Ago Pajur Valga 2011 Sisukord Sissejuhatus 3 Valga linna jagamine 6 Piirivalvest ja piiriületusest 11 Liiklemine ja transport 18 Majandusolud 23 Kokkuvõtte 28 Changes in Valga after d...

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Ghana

Forts and castles, many of which still dot the Ghanaian coast today, were constructed by Europeans to protect their trade interests. Although trading was originally centred on the gold that was readily available in the area (and from which the future British colony the Gold Coast would take its name), the focus shifted to the lucrative slave trade in the 17th century. The area later became known for growing cacao, the source of cocoa beans. Introduced there in the late 19th century, cacao continues to provide an important export for Ghana. Ghana's climate, like that of the rest of the Guinea Coast, is determined largely by the interplay of two air masses: a hot, dry continental air mass that forms over the Sahara and a warm, humid maritime tropical air mass that forms over the South Atlantic. Both air...

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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

Rather than a catalog of judicial decisions, the Code consists of abstractly written principles as rules of law. The civil law system is based on Roman law, especially the Corpus Juris Civilis of Emperor Justinian, as later developed by the Middle Ages. A second characteristic, beyond Roman law foundations, is the extended codification of the adopted Roman law, that is its inclusion into civil codes. The concept of codification was further developed during the 17th and 18th century, as an expression of both Natural Law and the ideas of the Enlightenment. This was a short overview of continental law, thank you for listening. Terms to explain: Criminal code - a set of principles relating to crime that are accepted and used by society or a particular group of people Civil code - a set of principles relating to private arguments between people or organizations rather than criminal matters To refrain from doing sth ­ if you are made to avoid sth....

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The Origins of American Literature

However, her treatment of these subjects is highly original. The language is cryptic and dramatic; the imagery and metaphors are strikingly original. Early publishers corrected her eccentric punctuation, which included the frequent use of dashes, seemingly random capitalisation of nouns, ungrammatical sentences and broken metre. Metaphysical influence The influence of the 17th cent Metaphysical poets can be seen in the intensity of the emotions she expressed and her use of startling metaphors. Inner struggle and nature Her poetry often reveals a painful inner struggle that may have been caused by religious doubt. Although she could not accept the doctrines of orthodox religion, she seemed to long for the comforts of unquestioned faith. Hers is the poetry of funerals, volcanoes, storms and shipwrecks, but it is also the poetry of butterflies, birds and sunrays...

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

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