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Blandings Castle

This is probably because of pride. The best and only example is how he finds out about Freddie seeing Aggie and responding accordingly. He is even willing to fire his gardener to keep Freddie from marrying. This shows that he cares more about his family that about his hobbies. Lord Emsworth is the typical aristocrat in Wodehouses works in that he is humorous and sometimes acts as an intelligent clown. He is also very unique and has a big impact on the plot. A different character would have made the plot a lot different. Also, the image the author created about him is very clear. He is the best character in the book, in my opinion. Frederick Threepwood: Quotes: 1) "The fact is, guv'nor ­" "You know you are forbidden to come to London." "Absolutely, guv'nor, but the fact is ­" "And why anybody but an imbecile...

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Canada

13. Political system, symbols Canada is a constitutional monarchy with Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada as head of state, and a parliamentary democracy with a federal system of parliamentary government and strong democratic traditions. Formally considered a constitutional monarchy, Canada is governed by its own House of Commons. While the governor- general is officially the representative of Queen Elizabeth II, in reality the governor- general acts only on the advice of the Canadian prime minister. Official symbols of Canada include the maple leaf, beaver, and the Canadian Horse. Many official symbols of the country such as the Flag of Canada have been changed or modified over the past few decades in order to 'Canadianize' them and remove references to the United Kingdom. Prominently, the use of the maple leaf as a Canadian symbol dates back to the early 18th century, and is depicted on its current...

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How has Margaret Thatcher affected Britain

Also, though an early backer of decriminalization of male homosexuality, Thatcher, at the 1987 Conservative party conference, issued the statement that "Children who need to be taught to respect traditional moral values are being taught that they have an inalienable right to be gay". She fought for many issues to offer people better and more fair life. One of Thatcher's acts in her last half year in office was to put pressure on US President George H. W. Bush to deploy troops to the Middle East to drive Saddam Hussein's army out of Kuwait. At one point, Thatcher, became publicly concerned with environmental issues in the late 1980s. In 1988, she made a major speech communicating the problems of global warming, ozone depletion and acid rain. Margaret Hilda Thatcher began losing her popularity in 1989. Thatcher's political...

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Islam

Others The Kharijites are a sect that dates back to the early days of Islam. The only surviving branch of the Kharijites is Ibadism. Unlike most Kharijite groups, Ibadism does not regard sinful Muslims as unbelievers. The Imamate is an important topic in Ibadi legal literature, which stipulates that the leader should be chosen solely on the basis of his knowledge and piety, and is to be deposed if he acts unjustly. Most Ibadi Muslims live in Oman. The Alevi, Yazidi, Druze, Ahmadiyya, Bábí, Bahá'í, Berghouata and HaMim movements either emerged out of Islam or came to share certain beliefs with Islam. Some consider themselves separate while others still sects of Islam though controversial in certain beliefs with mainstream Muslims. Sikhism, founded by Guru Nanak in late fifteenth century Punjab, incorporates aspects of both Islam and Hinduism....

Religioon
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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (themes, motifs, symbols)

After Henry is wounded, however, his desire for Catherine and the comfort and support that she offers becomes more than a distraction from the world's unpleasantness; his love begins to sustain him and blossoms into something undeniably real. Catherine's feelings for Henry follow a similar course. While the couple acts in ways that confirm the genuine nature of their passion, however, they never escape the temptation of dreaming of a better world. In other words, the boundary between reality and illusion proves difficult to identify. After Henry and Catherine have spent months of isolation in Switzerland, Hemingway depicts their relationship as a mixture of reality and illusion. Boredom has begun to set in, and the couple effects small daily changes to reinvigorate their lives and their passion:...

Tekstistruktuur (inglise)
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Stilistika loeng

420 2 AP Ends with an exam; lasts only for 1 semester. At the exam you get 2 questions and an exercise (50 sentences: establish the device used, recognize it, and name it). Care about the pronunciation of the terms. Books: - I. Galperin "Stylistics" - I. Ladusseva "Rhythm and Text" - I. Ladusseva "Vocabulary and Style" - I. Ladusseva "Stylistic practice: Book I, Book II" - I. Ladusseva "A Guide to Punctuation" EXAMINATION TOPICS: 1. Style, stylistics, a survey of stylistic studies...

Stilistika (inglise)
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Exami kysimused-vastused

STYLE The term "style" is polysemantic (has many meanings): a Latin word "stilus" originally meant a writing instrument used by ancient people. Already in classical Latin the meaning was extended to denote the manner of expressing one's ideas in written or oral form. Jonathan Swift defined style as "proper words in proper places". In present day English the word "style" is used in about a dozen of principle meanings: 1. the characteristic manner in which a writer expresses his/her ideas (e.g. style of Byron) 2. the manner of expressing ideas, characteristic of a literary movement or period 3. the use of language typical of a literary genre (e.g. the style of a comedy, drama, novel). 4. the selective use of language that depends on spheres / areas of human activity (e.g. style of fiction, scientific prose, newspapers, business correspondence, etc.). STYLISTICS Stylistics ­ is the study of s...

Stilistika (inglise)
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Homeless

Homeless people tend to be single, middle- aged, unemployed, and lacking in qualifications. Many have a history of violence in the home, and many suffer from psychological disorders, alcoholism, and drug abuse. Homelessness creates a sense of failure ( ) and results in isolation, loss of self- esteem ( ) , and loss of control over the most basic decisions and acts of everyday life such as when and what to eat, and where and when to wash. The number of homeless has been growing in recent years, especially among the young. Many young people come to big cities in search of more exciting life. Because cheap accommodation is scarce ( ) , they can found themselves on the streets, living the life of a tramps. This unhappy experience can make them reject society and its values. As they wander the streets, dirty, without jobs, people who...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray

Basically, Dorian Gray looked like a regular drug-abuser, a drug-addict. Everything Dorian had gone through appeared in the picture, not in real life, because it was what he had wanted and prayed for after meeting lord Henry Wotton. At the end, Dorian gets so low in his behaviour and beliefs (he only believes in beauty as such, art and other sensuous pleasures) that even after turning his back to Basil, B tries to help him, save him from his ,,ideal life" of sensuous pleasures, but Dorian acts like a lunatic and stabs Basil in the back. After that awful deed, blood appears on Dorian's hands in the picture. He only did it because Basil had found out about Dorian's biggest secret, the secret of all......

Inglise kirjanduse ajalugu
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Eesti referaat

There are 12 ministries but there may be up to 15 ministers. The President nominates a candidate for the post of Prime Minister. The present Prime Minister Andrus Ansip. Judicial power is vested in a 3tier court system, the highest body of which being the Supreme Court, presided over the Chief Justice. The Chancellor of Justice examines all the new laws, regulations and other legal acts to ensure their compliance with the Constitution and existing laws. The present Chancellor of Justice is Allar Jõks. The President of the Republic is the Head of State and Supreme Commander of National Defence forces. He represents the state, appoints and recalls diplomatic representatives of the republic, appoints and dismisses members of the government, nominates candidates for the posts of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Chairman of the board of the Bank of Estonia, Auditor...

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Scotland

Scottish waters consist of a large sector of the North Atlantic and the North Sea, containing the largest oil reserves in the European Union. The Kingdom of Scotland was an independent state until 1 May 1707 when it joined in a political union with the Kingdom of England to create a united Kingdom of Great Britain. This union was the result of the Treaty of Union agreed in 1706 and put into effect by the Acts of Union that were passed by the Parliaments of both countries despite widespread protest across Scotland. Scotland's legal system continues to be separate from those of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland and Scotland still constitutes a distinct jurisdiction in public and in private law. The continued independence of Scots law, the Scottish education system, and the Church of Scotland have all contributed to the continuation of Scottish culture and Scottish national identity since the...

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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio

Charles Dickens Charles John Huffam Dickens was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a vigorous social campaigner. Considered one of the English language's greatest writers, he was acclaimed for his rich storytelling and memorable characters, and achieved massive worldwide popularity in his lifetime. Charles Dickens was born in Landport, Portsmouth in Hampshire, the second of eight children to John Dickens n 7 February 1812. The 12-year-old Dickens began working ten hour days in a Warren's boot-blacking factory. In May 1827, Dickens began work in the office of Ellis and Blackmore as a law clerk. At the age of seventeen, he became a court stenographer and, in 1830, met his first love, Maria Beadnell. Maria's parents disapproved of the courtship and effectively ended the relationship when they sent her to school in Paris. In 1834, Dickens became a political journalist, reporting on pa...

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Scotland

After the Glorious Revolution, the abolition of episcopacy and the overthrow of the Roman Catholic James VII by William and Mary, Scotland briefly threatened to select a different Protestant monarch from England. On 22 July 1706 the Treaty of Union was agreed between representatives of the Scots Parliament and the Parliament of England and the following year twin Acts of Union were passed by both parliaments to create the united Kingdom of Great Britain with effect from 1 May 1707. The deposed Jacobite Stuart claimants had remained popular in the Highlands and north-east, particularly amongst non- Presbyterians. However, two major Jacobite risings launched in 1715 and 1745 failed to remove the House of Hanover from the British throne. The threat of the Jacobite movement to the United Kingdom and its monarchs effectively ended...

Uurimistöö
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Harjutus 2

XXXX11 Õppejõud Virve Siirak Ülesanne: Leida Euroopa Liidu töötajate kaitset (protection of workers) käsitlevates direktiivides iga direktiivi kohta tööandja (employer) kohustused: Ülesanne: lahendamiseks kasutada linki:http://europe.osha.eu.int/legislation/ Vaadata üle direktiivid A. 1 ­ 1.2.15. Mitte tõlkida. Kuna infot on palju, siis kirjutada kõige olulisem. · Töö vormistada ja saata mulle elektrooniliselt [email protected] · Töö lõppu lisada oma isiklik arvamus tööandja osast töötajate kaitsel Euroopa Liidu direktiivides Direktiivi number Tööandja kohustused ja nimetus Council Directive 1. Employers shall be obliged to perform an analysis of workstations in 90/270/EEC order to evaluate the safety and health conditions to which they give rise for their workers...

Ergonoomika
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Lühendite seletus

AA Auto Answer AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting AAB All-to-All Broadcast AAC Advanced Audio Coding AACS Advanced Access Control System AAL Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaption Layer AAM Automatic Acoustic Management AAP Applications Access Point [DEC] AARP AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol AAS All-to-All Scatter AASP ASCII Asynchronous Support Package AAT Average Access Time AATP Authorized Academic Training Program [Microsoft] .ABA Address Book Archive (file name extension) [Palm] ABAP Advanced Business Application Programming [SAP] ABC * Atanasoff-Berry Computer (First digital calculating machine that used vacuum tubes) ABEND Abnormal End ABI Application Binary Interface ABIOS Advanced BIOS ABIST Automatic Built-In Self-Test [IBM] ABLE Adaptive Battery Life Extender + Agent Building and Learning Environment [IBM] ABM Asynchronous Balanc...

Informaatika
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

It is one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world and is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. The surrounding circular, earth bank and ditch, have been dated to about 3100 BC. Stonehenge was produced by a culture with no written language. Many aspects of Stonehenge remain subject to debate. There is little or no direct evidence for the construction techniques used by the Stonehenge builders. *The Celts in Britain and their legacy ­ The Cets lived in Britain in The Iron Age. They were warring tribes who were battleful amongst themselves as well as inter-tribal war. They were not centrally governed. The Celts brought iron working, iron ploughs and metal swords, horses, wheels and chariots - all these things gave them an instant superiority over the native tribes. The Celts built a number...

Inglise keel kõnelevate maade...
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Piletid vastustega

6) One of its main applications is in rectifiers, circuits that convert the Alternating voltage or alternating current into direct voltage or direct current. It is also applied in detectors, which find the signals in the noisy operation conditions. The third application is in switching circuits because an ideal rectifier acts like a perfect conductor when forward biased and lik a perfect insulator when reverse biased. 7) A power diode is more complicated in structure and operational characteristics than the small signal diode. The forward bias characteristic of the power diode is approximately linear, which means that the voltage drop is proportional to the omic resistance and to the current. The rated currents of power diodes are thousands of amperes and the area of the pn junction...

Elektroonika jõupooljuht...
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Topic - Great Britain

No sooner was the Hundred Year's War over than a long power struggle began for the English crown between two families the House of Lancaster and the House of York. The War of The Roses ended when Henry VII united the two rival houses, giving origin to the Tudor dynasty. The state began to take its present shape with the Acts of Union in 1707, which united the crowns and Parliaments of England and Scotland to create the Kingdom of Great Britain. A further Act of Union joined the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In the 13th century, king Edward I finally conquered the last remaining counties in north and west Wales. To appease the Welsh, Edward's son (the future Edward II), who had been born in Wales, was made Prince of Wales...

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Describing People

She really is a very attractive and friendly person, but when she gets angry, you should not be in her sight. She never hurts anyone physically, but her words can cause more damage than a thousand hits. She likes to take part in every action where possible so she has many hobbies. First of all, she is a very good tennisplayer. She also takes part in a dancing practise. Marin loves little kids and she likes to spend time with them in every free second she has. So she also acts in different camps as an educator. She is adorable! Considering all the things, there is too much positive sides in Marin to dislike her. She is popular with cowds and a non-smoker. She likes kids and helping others. All in all it is good to have a friend like her. She is just superb!...

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Christina Aguilera lühikokkuvõte eluloost

[19][20] According to VH1's Driven, whenever competitors learned they would be up against her in any given week, they would immediately withdraw, prompting insiders to claim it was "like sending a lamb to the slaughter." Her peers soon became jealous of her and would frequently subject her to ridicule, ostracism, and, in one gym class, attempted assault. Acts of vandalism around her house included the slashing of the tires on the family car. Eventually, the family relocated to another suburb in the Pittsburgh area (this time, Wexford) and took to secrecy about Aguilera's talent lest another backlash occur.[21] She attended Marshall Middle School near Wexford and North Allegheny Senior High School until she was later home-schooled. On March 15, 1990, she appeared on Star Search singing Etta James' "A Sunday Kind of Love", but lost the competition...

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