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New-Zealand

Languages Until 1987, English was New Zealand's only official language, and remains predominant in most settings; Mori became an official language under the 1987 Mori Language Act and New Zealand Sign Language under the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006. New Zealand Sign Language became an official language of New Zealand the day after Royal Assent.The use of NZSL(New Zealand Sign Language) as a valid medium of instruction has not always been accepted by the Government, the Association of Teachers of the Deaf, or many parents. However, in light of much research into its validity as a language and much advocacy by deaf adults, parents of deaf children (both hearing and deaf) and educationalists, NZSL has since become -- in tandem with English -- part of the bilingual/bicultural approach used in public schools (including Kelston Deaf Education Centre and Van Asch Deaf Education Centre) since 1994...

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Styles in interior design

A violent emphasis or a sudden acceleration of rhythmic movement would have destroyed those qualities of balance and completeness through which it retained until the present century its position of authority in the restricted repertoire of visual images." [1] Classicism, as Clark noted, implies a canon of widely accepted ideal forms, whether in the Western canon that he was examining in The Nude (1956), or the Chinese classics. Classicism is a force which is often present in post-medieval European and European influenced traditions; however, some periods felt themselves more connected to the classical ideals than others, particularly the Age of Reason, the Age of Enlightenment, and some classicizing movements in Modernism. In architecture...

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Kreooli kultuur

He had a large house, large crops, and a large family. He was a dutiful husband and accompanied his wife to balls, the theatre, and social events. He would go to the cafes to discuss business, play dominoes, and have a drink. Historical Creole Gender Role Young men were given their own quarters for entertainment purposes. They had mistresses who were Black or mulatto, but they couldn't marry them. Having a mistress was an accepted custom because marriages were usually business arrangements, not for love, and the men expected their wives to be passive and innocent lovers. Men took fencing lessons, went horseback riding, dancing, or played cards. He would fight duels if necessary and preferred to die rather than be dishonored. Girls needed a dowry and had to marry before they were twenty-five years old. They usually had a "coming out" during an evening at the Theatre d'Orleans, which marked...

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Albert Einstein

He took up a position at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey, an affiliation that lasted until his death in 1955. ere, he tried to develop a unified field theory and to refute the accepted interpretation of quantum physics, both unsuccessfully. In the summer of 1939, a few months before the beginning of World War II, Einstein was persuaded to write a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and warn...

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Diana, Walesi printsess (The Princess of Wales)

PRESENTATION PRINCESS DIANA Diana, Princess of Wales was born on the 1st of July in 1961 and died on the 31st of August in 1997. She was a popular member of the British royal family and an international personality of the late 20th century. She was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, whom she married on the 29th of July in 1981. The wedding, which was held at St. Paul's Cathedral, was televised and watched by a global audience of over 750 million people. Diana and Charles had two sons, Princes William and Harry. EARLY LIFE She was born at Park House, Sandringham in Norfolk, England. Her parents were John Spencer and Frances Burke Roche. She had two older sisters Sarah and Jane and a younger brother Charles. When Diana's parents divorced in 1969, her mother took her and her younger brother live in an apartment in London's Knightsbridge, where Diana attended a local day schoo...

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Oxford University

The first one is the University of Bologna in Italy. But as for English speaking countries ­ Oxford is a firm leader. There are evidence of teaching going far back to the 11th century, but a clear date is not known. In 1167, Henry II banned English students from studying in France which made Oxford's popularity grow rapidly. From then on, Oxford was named a real university and got it's first chancellor in 1201. For years, Oxford only accepted male students until four womens' colleges were opened thanks to the Association for Promoting the Higher Education of Women. First of them was Lady Margaret Hall, which was opened in 1878. Women have been able to be full members of the university and to take degrees since 7 October 1920, almost 900 years after the University was established. Nowadays, Oxford has built itself up to be one of the biggest universities in Europe. It has a...

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Gay Families

Surrounding ideology tells us what is beautiful, wrong, good and so on. So when childs parents are gays, maybe it can effect child too and make him gay. In my opinion gays are good average people, but I don't support their marriages and child adopting, because gay men spread AIDS. If they would be normal people in our society and everyone would accept them, then spreading AIDS can increase. However women can be homosexual by not spreading the AIDS, but if women would be accepted as lesbians, then homosexual men would demand their rights too....

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The euro in Estonia

In 2002 first bank-notes came into money-traffic. The whole value of issued euro coins and notes is over 704 billion euros. In 1995 on 25th November Estonian prime minister Tiit Vähi signed the Kati-Liis Karu 03.01.2011 application, which requested the accession of Estonia into the European Union. As mentioned before, Estonia joined the European Union in 2004. When "we" signed the contract, we also accepted the simple main terms: stable institutions, that can guarantee the democracy and the protection and respect of human rights and minorities; a functioning market economy and the ability to cope with the pressure of competition and market forces within the EU; ability to meet the obligations of membership, including the support for the goals. Country's administrative system must be capable of applying EU laws and put them to use....

Äriinglise keel
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Phrasal Verbs

call out- expose or accuse someone of wrongdoing or in competence call in- get someone to come and do a job call in- stop and visit call round- visit pass around- give to everyone present pass as- believed to be st pass away- die, expire pass on- die pass on- give a msg at someone pass on- decline an opportunity pass over- not receive a promotion pass through- visit a place briefly or not to stop at all pass to- give ovnership or responsibility to somone else pass off as- accepted as an original pass up- decline an opportunity or chance come down- to rain come down- to travel come on- encouragement come on- start an illness come on- st starts functioning come out- a secret is revealed come out- be published come out- disappear when washed come out- when the sun appears come through- arrive come through- communicate an emotion come throguh- produce a result come upon- find by chance let down- disappoint let in- allow someone to enter let off- do not punish...

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Mormon Polygamy

be able to keep up their farms. It helps them to get food more easily and share the property they inherited from their parents. I think that in about hundred years or so there will be no more polygamous families.I believe people are too jealous to share their loved ones. Although people in the all countries are getting more and more accepting towards different lifestyles and customs. People have fought and sacrificed their lives so this type of lifestyle would be accepted . If people have gave their lives for this then it must have meant something important to them. In conclusion I support people in polygamous marriages who are not forced to be in it in any way and who are educated enough to explain their opinion....

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Ärialane suhtus ing. keeles

Emblems are gestures with direct verbal translations, such as a goodbye wave; Illustrators are gestures that depict what is said verbally, such as turning an imaginary steering wheel while talking about driving; an affect display is a gesture that conveys emotions, like a smile; regulators are gestures that control interaction; an adaptor is a gesture that facilitates the release of bodily tension, such as quickly moving one's leg. Speech-independent gestures are dependent upon culturally accepted interpretation and have a direct verbal translation. A wave hello or a peace sign are examples of speech-independent gestures. Speech related gestures are used in parallel with verbal speech; this form of nonverbal communication is used to emphasize the message that is being communicated 2 Communication style low vs high context cultures...

Ärialane suhtlemine...
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Customs and behaviour patterns in Finland

Finns are excellent time managers who prefer to organize their workday in order to accomplish as much as possible. Finns are interested in long- term relationships. Relationship building often takes place outside the office: in a restaurant or the sauna. Never turn down an invitation to use the sauna, as it is an entrenched part of the Finnish culture. Finns place a great value on speaking plainly and openly. What someone says is accepted at face value and this is a culture where "a man's word is his bond" and will be treated as seriously as a written contract, so verbal commitments are considered agreements. Finns are direct communicators. Expect your colleagues to tell you what they think rather than what you want to hear. Professional differences are not viewed as personal attacks. Business Meeting Etiquette Appointments are necessary and should be made in advance by telephone, e- mail, or...

Intercultural communication
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The Great Plague In London

3 Though accurate estimates of mortality are difficult to make, the recent trend has been to adjust the estimates upwards. This is the result of recent scholarship's focus on the peasant society ­ which made up around 90% of the population ­ rather than the greater landowners and the clergy. While it was previously assumed that one third or less of the population died, today a number around half is generally accepted , though some have suggested an even higher mortality. (Wikipedia homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Death_in_England) In 1361­62 the plague returned to England, this time causing the death of around 20% of the population. After this the plague continued to return intermittently throughout the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, in local or national outbreaks. (Wikipedia homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Death_in_England) 4 3 CITY LIFE BEFORE AND DURING THE PLAGUE...

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Girl, 15 Charming but Insane review

Jess felt the same. She felt terrible when she couldn't talk or be with Fred. Jess also realized that she had no real feelings for Ben Jones exept that she only really liked his look. Unfortunately, by the time Jess realizes her true feelings for Fred she got to know that his best frend Flora had fallen in love with Fred too. Jess was shocked. Happily the whole story ended well. Fred and Jess finally make up. They understood that they'll be more than just friends and Flora accepted it. Jess and Fred started dating, they spent a lot of time together and had lots of funny time. However like always Flora found a new boyfriend....

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The Witch Trials in Salem

Saint Boniface declared in the 8th century that belief in the existence of witches was un-Christian. The emperor Charlemagne decreed that the burning of supposed witches was a pagan custom that would be punished by the death penalty. In 820 the Bishop of Lyon and 2 others repudiated the belief that witches could make bad weather, fly in the night, and change their shape. This denial was accepted into Canon law until it was reversed in later centuries as the witch- hunt gained force. In 1307 the trial of the Knights Templar shows close parallels to accusations of witchcraft, maleficium, and sorcery and may have been the beginning of the great European witch- hunt. Other rulers such as King Coloman of Hungary declared that witch-hunts should cease because witches do not exist. The Crimes of the Witches...

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’Anita and Me’ by Meera Syal

Meena idolizes Anita for her looks and free spirit, and in many ways wants to be very much like her, but the reality of her life keeps putting Meena back in her place, a place she desperately seeks a way out of. As the book progresses, Meena seems to fit in quite well with the other children and the family are certainly accepted , admired even, by the community. This all begins to fall apart though as ignorance and racism clash as Meena encounters first hand how hurtful racism and ignorance can be and she struggles to understand the relationships between people and their ideas. For instance, Anita starts to go out with Sam after her mother left the family. The boy is the head of the motocycle gang and despises coloured people. There had been even rumours about him and the boys that they beat an Indian guy to death...

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Integration of Lean Con. and Building Information Modelling

It is due to the lack of systematic understanding of construction projects. Not only but also contractors unprofessionalism and incompetent commitment to the project are also issues that cause many problems. 2.2.1 Structural: contractual systems Over time, facilities have become more complex, demanding and variable, resulting in the need to use specialty contractors, now accepted practice. Thus, to manage project-based construction processes, the two most prevalent contracting systems, Design-Build (DB) and Design-Bid-Build (DBB), were developed (see also figure 2.2). 12 Figure 2.2 DBB and DB model, source Guyer 2005. Of course, there are more ways to structure the project delivery process but the ones mentioned above are most commonly used...

Ehitusjuhtimine
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Fay Weldon, Powerpoint

She lived with her mother, sister and grandmother until she started college and, as a result, grew up believing "the world was peopled by females". This problably influenced her works too. § She returned to England with her mother and studied economics and psychology at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. § Her actual christened name was "Franklin Birkinshaw". which she feels contributed to her being accepted at St Andrews and permitted to study economics: the school assumed she was a male student applicant. Early life § In her early twenties she was briefly married to a man more than twenty years older than her. It is not clear whether she had her first son during this marriage or earlier. § Raising her son as a single mother, she looks back on her twenties as times fraught with "odd jobs and hard times." She worked on the problem page of...

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Jane Austen

The Project Gutenberg EBook of Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Pride and Prejudice Author: Jane Austen Release Date: August 26, 2008 [EBook #1342] [Last updated: August 11, 2011] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PRIDE AND PREJUDICE *** Produced by Anonymous Volunteers, and David Widger PRIDE AND PREJUDICE By Jane Austen Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 22 Chapter 2 Chapter 23 Chapter 43 Chapter 3 Chapter 24 Chapter 44...

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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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