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Interview with Chinese lecturer

Guangxi University in China before coming to Estonia in 2013. Since then she has taught in various universities in Tallinn. In her opinion the main differences that affect the teaching of Chinese in China and Estonia are the purpose of teaching, the authority that the teacher has, and the language environment of the country. In Estonia one of the main purposes of teaching Chinese is to increase the knowledge of China and Chinese culture in addition to the teaching the language. In China on the other hand the purpose is often to increase the ability of students to survive in the society, find work, and do business. The lecturer believes that the amount of authority and respect the Chinese language teachers receive from overseas students in China is related to the purpose of teaching. In China, the Chinese language studies often hold more importance for the students, since most of them have

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George Orwell "Animal Farm" essay - "Human nature exposed in the novel"

hear or believe grows a certain kind of respect and belief in people. Another technique Napoleon used to increase his power over other animals was telling bizarre and libellous stories of Snowball. This motivated other animals to work harder and as a unit against Snowball. This brainwash is something people tend to do, not only in politics, but also in everyday life. They come up with a specific goal that everyone pursues so they would get people's support, respect and commitment. In addition to get people under someone's control by telling them lies, it is in human nature to use specific attributes for their own benefit. In the book Napoleon took advantage of the fact that he was smarter and more astute than the other animals. He exploited their trust and their stupidity. Napoleon made other animals do loads of work, saying that pigs should not burden themselves with working, as they have to do all the thinking. Although animals were very tired and Napoleon had sold much of

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Using Blogs as a Platform in the TEFL

233). Since then it has simply been referred to as `a blog' and explained as it is `an online journal that users can continuously update, in their own words, online' (Matheson, 2004, p. 449). According to Shih-Hsien Yang (2009) `blogs utilize a simple interface to make it easy for any user to construct, without having to understand HTML or web scripting' (p.13). Thus, it turns out that anyone who can create a basic Microsoft Word document can create and maintain a blog. In addition, users can even add pictures or audio files to enhance their blog's attractiveness. Furthermore, a blog is interactive in the sense that readers can respond with comments in just a few steps. BLOGGING FOR LEARNING Furthermore, there have been increasing numbers of people using blogs in education (Godwin-Jones, 2003). In terms of language teaching and learning, `language learners could use a

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Linking Words and Phrases - õppematerjal

Words that ADD information · also · and · another · besides first, second, third, ... · furthermore · in addition · moreover The little girl put on her yellow shirt and brown overalls. Chris is on the basketball team this semester at Indiana School for the Deaf. In addition, he is on the soccer team. We will be here for one more week so we can finish up our work. Another reason we are staying longer is because we do not want to miss the Deaf Way conference. First of all, pour a half-cup of milk in the bowl; second, add two eggs; and third, stir the mixture. I admire I. King Jordan because he is the first deaf president of Gallaudet. Besides that, I admire him because he is a great long distance runner. Furthermore, he is a dedicated family man. All in

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Võrdlev tööõigus - inglisekeelne

- Improving the quality and performance of education and training systems: reduce drop-out rates to 10% and increase the share of 30-34 year-olds having completed tertiary or equivalent education to at least 40%. 3. Legal sources for Italian individual labour law The Italian Civil Code – contains a specific section that governs several employment related aspects (job category, employee’s duties, loyalty related obligations etc.) In addition – certain laws that contain provisions that govern specific employment related matters (e.g. laws on dismissals, social security contribution payment and other aspects of the employment relationship) 4. Working conditions in Italy: Working time – cannot exceed 4 hours per week (Collective Agreements can set further restrictions on working hours); executives and middle managers are not subject to the regulation on working hours. Employees are

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Hadrian's Wall

The name is also sometimes used jocularly as a synonym for the border between Scotland and England, although for most of its length the wall follows a line well south of the modern border -- and neither the Scoti tribe nor the English lived in Britain at the time of the wall's construction. The wall was the northern border of the Empire in Britain for much of the Roman Empire's rule, and also the most heavily fortified border in the Empire. In addition to its use as a military fortification, it is thought that the gates through the wall would also have served as customs posts to allow trade taxation. A significant portion of the wall still exists, particularly the mid-section, and for much of its length the wall can be followed on foot. It is the most popular tourist attraction in Northern England, where it is often known simply as the Roman Wall. It was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987

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Short and long term effects of alcohol

Death can also occur. Different concentrations of alcohol in the human body have different effects on the subject. Depending on the BAC (blood alcohol concentration) there are different states the consumer may end up: euphoria, lethargy , confusion, stupor, coma. Therefore it is important to have control over alcohol intake in order to avoid coma while the goal is euphoria. Allthough when taking a next beer, following mornings hangover seems to be the main disadvantage, in addition there are also long term effects such as an increased risk of developing alcoholism, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, and cancer. Damage to the central and peripheral nervous system is a result of sustained alcohol consumption. On the other hand research has found a correlation between light consumption ­ in other words- one or two alcoholic beverages per day- and reduced risk of heart disease as well as reduction in all-cause mortality.

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Long-Term Nursing Clinic, haigla

the aging of the population. More attention is being paid to how patients cope and this requires close cooperation and communication between the patient, their next of kin, hospitals and national social welfare. The structural change that occurred in the East Tallinn Central Hospital (ETCH) in 2006, according to which medical rehabilitation was separated from the current comprehensive clinic, was the biggest change for departments engaged in long-term nursing. In addition to the long-term nursing centre at Järve, the Department of Patients without Medical Insurance is also part of the Clinic. The Long-Term Nursing Centre has 90 beds divided into three inpatient departments. One of these is the Geriatric Department and the other two are nursing care departments. Patients often arrive in the Long-Term Nursing Clinic after active treatment, because they need care, stabilisation and support before returning home. The Geriatric Department cares for patients

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ESTONIAN BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

The parliament determines the income and expenses of Estonia as well as presents statements and declarations to the people of Estonia. It also has the right to accept new laws and ratify national treaties. It also elects the President and appoints other high officials. The President of Estonia is elected for five years and can be elected for maximum two terms in a row. Estonia also has a government that consists of the Prime Minister and other ministers; currently it has 13 ministers in addition to the Prime Minister. The government is responsible for dealing with Estonian domestic and foreign policy. The supreme political authority is vested in the people of Estonia. As for the technological factors, Estonia is the country that has the most start-ups per person and the Internet is rather accessible as well - in the 1st quarter of 2014, 83% of households in Estonia had access to the Internet at home. You can also find free Wi-Fi almost everywhere

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Structural loads

Wonderland world of architecture. But in the real world the engineer's first job is to determine which loads will act on a structure and how strong they might be in extreme cases. This is anything but a simple task. Loads are further divided into environmental loads, thermal, settlement and sesmic loads. Then there are live loads ­ these are the impermanent loads, that may be shifted around and change in value, for instance ­ people, furniture, equipment and other stored goods. In addition, there are dead loads, which are permanently there and support their own weight ­ these are the heavy elements like columns, beams, floors, arches, domes, but also ceiling and inslulation material. Finally, it leaves us with other loads ­ corrosion, fire and loads during construction. First of all, thermal loads are sometimes called hidden or locked-in loads and caused by daily or seasonal change in air temperature.

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VOCABULARY EXERCISES UNIT 5 upstream advanced

4. My grandfather outlived my grandmother by six months. 5. Jo's baby has outgrown all the clothes we bought him. GRAMMAR CHECK 1. Although he hasn't got much money, he's generous. (despite) - He's generous despite having little money. 2. He left late because of the bad weather. - He left late due to the bad weather. 3. He organized the reception and informed the guests. - He informed the guests in addition to organising the reception. 4. She is over 80 but she's still very active. - She is still very active although she's over 80. 5. She sent the invitations and booked the hall. - Not only did she send the invitations but she also booked the hall. 6. She took a computer course to get a better job. - She took a computer course with a view to getting a better job. 7. Sam enjoys active sports; Tom prefers reading. - Sam enjoys active sports whereas Tom prefers reading. 8

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Pessimism vs optimism

Pessimism vs. Optimism Different approaches to the ‘population-resources’ debate Malthus Task: View figure 13.57 (page 378 of Waugh). Draw the graph and discuss. Malthus believed that there was a finite optimum population in relation to food supply and that an increase beyond that point would lead to a decline in living standards and to war, famine and disease.  An increase in the population above the optimum limit would therefore lead to war, famine and disease. A PESSIMISTIC approach  Thomas Malthus (1798) proposed his work during the early stages of the industrial revolution when inadequate food and clothing were common features in England.  His argument was that population increases (geometrically) or at an exponential rate if unchecked i.e. 1-2-4-8- 16-32 etc  Food supply at best increases at an arithmetic rate i.e.1-2-3-4-5-6 etc ...

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Referaat Spanish California

mission churches overseen by Franciscan fathers led by Junípero Serra. In 1769, the first parties set north from Baja California, and the line of Spanish settlement along the coast was inaugurated when soldiers and priests established a presidio and mission church at San Diego. By the end of the Spanish colonial period, Alta California had three more presidios (at Monterey, San Francisco, and Santa Barbara) and no fewer than twenty-one missions. In addition to the missions, where the Franciscans ministered to local converts, and the military presidios, small towns or pueblos sprang up. The earliest of these were associated with the missions and presidios, but in 1777 an independent civil pueblo was created at San Jose, and others followed. The pueblos tried to attract settlers with land grants and other inducements and were governed by an alcalde (a combination of a judge and a mayor) assisted by a council called the ayuntamiento. After

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Inglise keele sõnade seletused Marie Curie teksti kohta

24.Rigor ­ strictness, severity, or harshness, as in dealing with people 25.Interfere ­ to come into opposition; to take part in the affairs of others 26.Fuse ­ a tube or cord filled with combustible matter for igniting an explosive 27.Excerpt ­ a passage or quotation taken or selected from a book, document etc. 28.Attributable ­ consider as caused by something indicated; to regard as resulting from a specified cause 29.Dilute ­ to make thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like 30.Homage ­ respect or reverence paid or rendered; the public formal acknowledgment 31.Disintegrate ­ to separate into parts or lose intactness or solidness; break up 32.Yield ­ to give up or surrender 33.Insoluble ­ incapable of being dissolved 34.Persist ­ to continue steadfastly or firmly in some state, purpose, couse of action 35.Evaluate ­ to determine or calculate the numerical value of 36

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Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively

.................(17) believe that your company bears a responsibility to compensate for these unsatisfactory items. We would be grateful if you could inform us as soon as possible of the action which you intend to take. 1 also / either / both / besides 2 However / Although / But / Moreover 3 However / Although / But / Moreover 4/5 either ... or / not only ... but also / firstly ... secondly 6/7 either ... or / not only ... but also / firstly ... secondly 8 in addition / however / therefore / alternatively 9 In addition / However / Therefore / Alternatively 10 Furthermore / On the other hand / Besides / For this reason 11 About / Also / As for / Because of 12 besides / also / therefore / moreover 13 Furthermore / Despite / As well as / Whereas 14 Consequently / However / Moreover / Because 15 In short / Alternatively / In addition to / Because 16 consequently / however / although / in spite of

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Jane Austeni "Emma" ja "Persuasion"

EMMA Youthful Emma Woodhouse, whose long-time governess and friend Miss Taylor has just married Mr. Weston, takes some solace in being left alone with her aging father by claiming that she made the match herself. An old friend of the family, Mr. George Knightley, does not believe her, but in her certainty she decides that she must also marry off the young rector, Mr. Elton. Among her friends and acquaintances in the large and populous village of Highbury, she begins to notice young Harriet Smith, the pretty illegitimate seventeen-year-old who lives at Mrs. Goddard's boarding school. Determining first to improve Harriet, Emma discourages her interest in worthy Robert Martin of Abbey-Mill Farm, declares that Harriet must be from more genteel parents than his, and fixes upon Harriet as Mr. Elton's future wife. In bringing the two together socially, Emma does a drawing of Harriet which Mr. Elton admires and takes off to London to be frame...

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Through the Looking-Glass

other one doesn't really exist. The Seventh Square wasn't that eventful ­the Knight was an inventor and proudly talked about his inventions the whole time. And then Alice finally became QUEEN. It was weird for her because she didn't expect it to happen so soon. The White and the Red Queens where also there. They soon entered a house where Alice was seated at the end of the table. She was very hungry but she couldn't eat anything because the Red Queen kept interrupting. In addition just as she was about the start her thank you speech something happened and everything started changing shape. Alice was sure it had been the Red Queens mischief so she grabbed her and threatened to shake her into a kitten. And imagine that! When she opened her eyes again it really was a kitten. Alice was back in her arm-chair with Kitty in her hand. It was so obvious that the Kitty had been in the dream with her as the Red Queen and Snowdrop as the White Queen and Dina as Humpty Dumpty

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

At dinner everyone says what he or she is thankful for. Before leaving, Charlie kisses his grandfather on the cheek. Gramps wipes it off, but Charlie's glad he did it. He never got to kiss his aunt before she died. December 7, 1991 They play Secret Santa and Charlie draws Patrick's name. He makes him a mix tape. Then Charlie thinks that it would be awesome to write his own song. Then he just switches topics and starts talking about how excited he'll be to get his driver's license. In addition, he tells that he read some books, what Bill gave him. December 11, 1991 For Patrick's second Secret Santa gift, he buys him magnetic poetry so he could make his own poem. Charlie gets socks from his Secret Santa. December 19, 1991 Charlie reveals his Secret Santa gifts: slacks, a tie, a white shirt, shoes, and a belt. For Patrick, Charlie has bought watercolour paints and a book about playing the harmonica. The fifth gift is a book: The Mayor of Castro Street about Harvey Milk

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Arizona

the southwestern corner of Colorado. Climate Southern Arizona is known for its desert climate, with very hot summers and mild winters. Northern Arizonafeatures forests of pine, Douglas fir, and spruce trees; the Colorado Plateau; some mountain ranges (such as the San Francisco Mountains); as well as large, deep canyons, with much more moderate summer temperatures and significant winter snowfalls. There are ski resorts in the areas of Flagstaff, Alpine, and Tucson. In addition to the Grand Canyon National Park, there are several national forest, national parks, and nation monuments. About midway through February, the temperatures start to rise again, with warm days, and cool, breezy nights. The summer months of June through September bring a dry heat ranging from 90­120 °F (32­49 °C), with occasional high temperatures exceeding 125 °F having been observed in the desert area.November through February

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Water Purification

They can convert harmful contaminants to harmless substances. This biological purification process usually takes a long time and it is only used for water that is polluted with contaminants that the microrganisms, usually bacteria, can convert. Physical/ chemical techniques When treatment by microrganisms is not an option we often use different treatment techniques, called physical/ chemical treatment techniques. Chemical treatment often deals with the addition of certain chemicals, in order to make sure that the contaminants change structure and can then be removed more easily. Removal of contaminants can also be done through more difficult specific chemical processes. It takes a lot of education to fully understand these purification steps. Physical treatment usually deals with purification steps such as filtration. Water purification methods

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Skateboarding

strictly for amateurs. It is a great competition that gives amateurs the opportunity to have a fun time, while getting their feet wet on the competition circuit Mystic Sk8 Cup Skateboarders from around the world will be showing off their talents at Mystic Skate Park in Prague, Czech Republic.Festivities are set to include Men's and Women's Pro Street and Pro Bowl competitions. In estonia In addition to the indoor skate park, which is open all year around, the center also has different game zones, space for hosting events and parties, and a cafe. Gruuvi will furnish a venue for skateboard, roller skate, scooter and BMX competitions througout the year. Skaters 1. Chris Cole.. Cole also won first place for "best street trick" in the 2004 Tampa Pro Contest. Cole has also competed in numerous X Games in Street skating and received gold medals

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Phosphate Binders: Your Questions Answered

Phosphate Binders: Your Questions Answered What's the deal with phosphate in kidney disease anyway? Phosphate and calcium are both minerals that are essential in maintaining a healthy body. Together, they help build strong, healthy bones and teeth, and also play a role in regular cell and nerve function. Through a delicate process called homeostasis, the body keeps both phosphate and calcium at healthy levels. Both the kidneys and the parathyroid glands play vital roles. First, the kidneys, which activate vitamin D, control the amount of phosphate that is absorbed and excreted from the foods you eat. Second, a hormone called parathyroid hormone (PTH) regulates phosphate by increasing or decreasing the blood's phosphate concentration. A normal blood phosphate level in adults is 3-4.5 mg/dL and a normal PTH is 10-55 pg/mL. However, in kidney disease and kidney failure, the body is not able to keep the levels of phosphate at healthy level...

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Caffeine

38 hands/feet, intestinal complaints, and sometimes hallucinations. Some people experience the 39 symptoms of caffeine intoxication after ingesting as little as 250 mg per day. The lethal ingested 40 dose, for an adult person, is estimated to be 13-19 grams. While generally considered safe for 41 people, caffeine can be very toxic to household pets, such as dogs, horses, or parrots. Caffeine 42 intake has been demonstrated to reduce the risk of type II diabetes mellitus. In addition to use as 43 a stimulant and flavoring agent, caffeine is included in many over-the-counter headache 44 remedies. Caffeine Tasks 1. Read through the article and decide whether the statements below are true on false. Provide line numbers giving proof about your decisions. 1) Caffeine can be found only in one plant. 2) Caffeine is generally used only in food and drinks production.

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SWEDISH FOOD

From late August to early September, a stinky tradition is upheld in Sweden, particularly in the northern part of the country. This is when cans of fermented sour Baltic herring (surströmming) are opened — a tradition dating to the 1800s. The custom always takes place outdoors owing to the overpowering, unpleasant smell, which many compare to rotten eggs and raw sewage. Crisp bread — hard to beat In addition to bread and butter, you’ll often find a type of crisp bread called knäckebröd served alongside your main meal. This is what the Swedes tend to reach for. Once considered poor man’s food, crisp bread has been baked in Sweden for over 500 years, can last for at least a year if stored properly, and remains among the most versatile edible products. The National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen) ran a

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The Historic Centre (Old Town) of Tallinn

development outside the buffer zone. Authenticity The site preserves to a remarkable extent the medieval urban structure of building plots, streets and squares, set out in the 13th century, as well as medieval urban fabric. The radial street network is well endowed with buildings from the 14th-16th centuries. The town defences have been preserved over large sections at their original length and height, rising to over 15m in places. In addition to architectural continuity, Old Town has retained its traditional use as a living city, hosting domestic, commercial and religious functions, and retaining the upper town as the administrative centre of the country. Nevertheless increasingly historic residential buildings are being refurbished for touristic or public use and thus subject to increased life safety and accessibility requirements. The authentic setting of the inscribed World Heritage property includes some significant

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Projekt

relegated in a niche market due to several factors such as proprietary standards, high price tag, limited integration with existing telephony environments. However in the last couple of years the situation changed dramatically since some open source tools such as asterisk as well as low-cost VoIP telephone adapters and services become available. In fact, today it is quite common for internet providers to provide their customers VoIP calls at very low cost, if any, in addition to standard xDSL connectivity. The VoIP uses Internet protocol (IP) to send digitized voice traffic over the Internet or private networks. An IP packet consists of a train of digits containing a control header and a data payload. The header provides network navigation information for the packet, and the payload contains the compressed voice data. While circuit-switched telephony deals with the entire message, VoIP-based data transmission is

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Referaat Elton John'ist

some notoriety by playing like Jerry Lee Lewis at school functions. At the age of 11, he won a junior scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music. One of his instructors reports that, when he entered the Academy, she played a four-page piece by Handel, which he promptly played back like a "gramophone record." For the next five years, John took the tube (subway) into central London to attend Saturday classes at the Academy, in addition to his regular school duties at Pinner Country Grammar School. John has since stated that he enjoyed playing Chopin and Bach and singing in the choir during Saturday classes, but that he was not otherwise a diligent classical student. "I kind of resented going to the Academy," he says. "I was one of those children who could just about get away without practicing and still pass, scrape through the grades." He even claims that he would sometimes skip classes and just ride around on the Tube

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Addiction and drugs

Most smokers need to smoke regularly to feel normal and to prevent nicotine withdrawal symptoms. So once you start smoking it is very hard to quit. But why is smoking so harmful? Cigarettes have tar in them which contains many chemicals. These deposit in the lungs and can get into the blood vessels and are carried to other parts of the body. Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including over 50 known carcinogens (causes of cancer) and other poisons. In addition to different kinds of cancer (mouth, nose, throat, larynx, gullet, pancreas, bladder, cervix, blood, and kidney) it also may cause heart diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, fasten your ageing and have impact on your fertility. There are also other conditions where smoking often causes worse symptoms. For example: asthma, flu, chest infections, tuberculosis, chronic rhinitis, diabetic retinopathy, hyperthyroidism, multiple sclerosis, optic neuritis, and Crohn's disease

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Report Of Canada

Tourism also provides a substantial part of the region's economy. Each of the nation's main economic sectors is highly developed. Although the agricultural sector is small, it takes advantage of the nation's generous natural resources. Increasingly, agriculture and fishing are concentrated in certain geographic regions of the country, mainly the west and southeast. The United States is the main market for all Canadian agricultural exports. In addition, the United States is the main destination for most of Canada's timber exports. Canada is also a major supplier of energy resources, including electricity and petroleum, to the United States. Canada, Kärt Kalvet 8a While industry has declined since the 1970s, it remains an important component of the country's economy. Automobile products provide one of Canada's principal exports, but the nation also produces a variety of consumer products and machinery. Nonetheless, large companies such as

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Photographic camera

The first models of cameras were used in the years before Christ where they were used to see closely objects. After its emergence was marked a before and after in history because thanks to this artefact can capture exact moments in which a event happened. Advancing in history have improved the types of cameras, passing cameras that took several minutes to take a photograph so far in which the process of taking a photograph or several is instantaneous. In addition, the cameras allow us to keep a record of a large number of important events, either of oneself or of important moments for the global history. As the saying goes, "a picture is worth a thousand words" 4 Uses of the Photographic Camera (SEBA) Camera obscura, the first camera was first mentioned by Chinese philosopher Mo-Ti in the 5th century before Christ. He formally recorded the creation of an inverted image formed by light rays passing through a pinhole into a darkened room

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Straitland

Sights and Tourism Pärnu is the summer capital of Estonia. In summer, the population of forty-four thousand grows tenfold. Its beach, seaside parks, squirrels hopping in the trees, sanatoriums and rest homes, curative sea-mud and holidaymakers are its characteristic features. Pärnu as a summer resort dates back to the 19th century. The first bathing institution started operations in Pärnu in 1838. Pärnu also offers great year-round opportunities for organizing meetings and conferences in addition to relaxation and treatments for restoring one's health. Tori is known for the Estonian Tori Horse, bred at a local stud farm founded in 1856. Tori Hell is a sandstone cave on the Pärnu River. Kurgja is the location of the Farm Museum of Carl Robert Jakobson, a leader of the national movement at the end of the 19th century. The Nigula Nature Reserve preserves the peat-bog ecosystem within its territory of 2771 hectares.

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Irish history

The population of the island is slightly under 6 million (2006), with 4.2 million in the Republic of Ireland and an estimated almost 1.75 million in Northern Ireland. This is a significant increase from a modern historical low in the 1960s, but still much lower than the peak population of over 8 million in the early 19th century, prior to the Great Famine. The name Ireland derives from the name of the Celtic goddess Ériu (in modern Irish, Éire) with the addition of the Germanic word land. Most other western European names for Ireland, such as French Irlande, derive from the same source. A satellite picture of Ireland The history of Ireland began with the first known settlement in Ireland around 8000 BC, when hunter-gatherers arrived from Great Britain and continental Europe, probably via a land bridge. Few archaeological traces remain of this group, but their descendants and later Neolithic arrivals,

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UK ( United Kingdom)

Thousands of visitors each year are welcomed through the doors not only for performances but to marvel at the views from the Amphitheatre Terrace, to enjoy lunch, shop or wander round the exhibitions and appreciate the `wow´ factor on entering the Floral Hall. With the addition of lifts and escalators, this is one of the most accessible theatres in Britain today. Tower of London The ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets, priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and ravens strut the grounds. The Tower of London, founded by William the Conquerer in 1066-7, is one of the

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Renewable energy

and bats. Wind is variable: if it's not blowing , there's no electricity generated. Wind turbines are expensive. Hydroelectric power Hydropower is electricity generated using the energy of moving water. Hydropower is the cheapest way to generate electricity today. It's a clean fuel source that is renewable yearly by snow and rainfall. Hydropower is readily available; engineers can control the flow of water through the turbines to produce electricity on demand. In addition, reservoirs may offer recreational opportunities, such as swimming and boating. A typical hydro plant is a system with three parts: an electric plant where the electricity is produced; a dam that can be opened or closed to control water flow; and a reservoir where water can be stored. Hydroelectric power provides almost onefifth of the world's electricity. China, Canada, Brazil, the United States, and Russia were the five largest producers of hydropower in 2004.

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STEP Analysis

resources are available in the country. The Swiss National Science Foundation, mandated by the Federal government, is the most important institute promoting scientific research. The raw output of scientific research from Switzerland consistently ranks within the top 20. For example, it has a well known astronomy and space program. Switzerland Space Agency, the Swiss Space Office, has been involved in various space technologies and programs. In addition it was one of the 10 founders of the European Space Agency in 1975. Switzerland is one of the leading countries in computer applications. Some say that proper IT research or Computer Science, exists only in Switzerland universities and in a few industry labs.Even though compared to others Switzerland is a small country, it offers IT curricula at 9 universities. Economical factors:

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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest

his father and reveals the Section. To get important information he needs Salander herself to help him. That's why he smuggles a small apparatus like a phone (called Palm Tungsten T3) into her hospital room. Salander starts to write her biography. At the same time police are investigating the murders that Salander is accused of. Prosecutor Richard Ekström tries to find all kinds of evidence to show that Lisbeth is guilty. In addition there is also the Section, who wants to put an end to the organization and finish their work, including killing all the people that can somehow resist. As Blomkvist is writing a book that reveals the secret Section, the organization does everything that could put an end to publishing the piece. They even decided to have Blomkvist killed and plant cocaine and a wad of cash in his apartment, so his death looks drug-related. Luckily Blomkvist cooperated with a security company (Milton Secutity)

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Täiuslik kohv

pots, pour and serve machines and commercial bulk brewers. Pressure Infusion ­ Hot water if forced under pressure through a small compacted bed of finely ground coffee held inside a small metal basket. This is known as the espresso process and is generally suited to preparing individual cups of beverage rather than a jug or container. * Hygiene: All parts of coffee brewing equipment should be regularly cleaned and sanitised and areas that come into contact with the beverage kept clean.In addition the coffee beans or ground coffee should be kept fresh in air tight containers away from damp areas and out of direct sunlight.Coffee beans contain a high percentage of oils and the residue on un-cleaned equipment can quickly form black sticky tars which can easily contaminate the next brew. All coffee brewing equipment and surrounding areas should be washed down with hot water containing a mild detergent and thoroughly rinsed

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What is expected of a graduate of the 21st century

Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget once said that the principal goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other generations have done. I think that applies to university graduates very well and what should be expected from them. University can open a door for you but you must enter yourself. This saying also means that universities has to be modern and always develop new learning methods. I think that one very good addition to university education nowadays is problem based learning. This method brings students so much closer to real life situations like playing out courtroom scenes etc. These type of solutions should be the face of 21th century university – it is vital for students to get some practise and not only learn theoretical aspects. Lots of practise in studying days also ensures many advantages and experience for future jobs.

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Why do we need morality?

The boys on the desert island start to hunt pigs and find out that they enjoy killing. Which means that time by time they are losing their humanity. It is always better to have rules and to accept them, than to hunt and kill each other. Morality has rules, that restrict our freedom, but only for our own well-being and better conditions. Morality's main purposes are that it keeps society from falling apart, it decreases human suffering and also promotes human flourishing. In addition it helps to resolve conflicts of interest and assigns responsibilities for actions (praise, blame, reward, punishment). So morality is the glue holding together our society, without moral codes and values it would break down. Moralities purposes are related, but not identical. Different theories accent different purposes. For example utilitarianists think that most important are human flourishing and amelioration of suffering, whereas contractual system emphasise the resolution of conflicts

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

(such as pull-ups and push-ups) and even swimming. Physical education provides children with an opportunity to exercise during the day. It gives children early exposure to team sports, and promotes good physical fitness. Children who participate in physical education get a workout, and they also learn the importance of exercise as a lifelong habit. Physical education is clearly an important course in schools, with many benefits for children. In addition to helping kids learn healthy habits and stay off drugs, physical education can also increase learning by getting the blood flowing and increasing oxygen levels, which promote concentration. Sports and PE help children build self esteem and help them learn important lessons in teamwork. Physical education is extremely important and should be protected in schools, despite budget cuts. Children who take PE classes at school may also be able to use those classes

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Maailmausundite statistika 3 - prognoos

numbers of adherents over the age of 59. For example, 11% of the world’s population was at least 60 years old in 2010. But fully 20% of Jews around the world are 60 or older, as are 15% of Buddhists, 14% of Christians, 14% of adherents of other religions (taken as a whole), 13% of the unaffiliated and 11% of adherents of folk religions. By contrast, just 7% of Muslims and 8% of Hindus are in this oldest age category. In addition to fertility rates and age distributions, religious switching is likely to play a role in the growth of religious groups. But conversion patterns are complex and varied. In some countries, it is fairly common for adults to leave their childhood religion and switch to another faith. In others, changes in religious identity are rare, legally cumbersome or even illegal. The Pew Research Center projections attempt to incorporate patterns in religious switching in 70 countries where surveys

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Burj al Arab

For first time visitors, it is an endless surprise. The Sinbad's Kid's Club is located on the 18the floor of Burj Al Arab and is staffed at all times by professional carers. It offers activities for children aged between 1-12 years old. There is a spacious playroom, soft toys, board games, computer games, books and a large plasma screen featuring the Disney Channel. There is also a cozy quiet bedroom with a soft bed and a baby cot, in case one of the younger quests should feel tired. In addition, the club offers a wide choice of outdoor activities While visiting Burj Al Arab, people often go sightseeing. A really popular place to visit is one of the world's most impressive water parks Wild Wadi. This is the perfect location for leisure, as well as special events such as team building and business functions. The story of Wild Wadi all began with a cool dude called Juha and his brave friend Sinbad. One day as they were returning from one of their adventures, they were suddenly

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Conditions of the productive animals in farms.

to get milk, meet or eggs, are living in cruel conditions and are suffering from severe maltreatment. The report also exteriorizes the main ways of ill-treatment of the farm animals. One thing is that the calves are taken away from their mothers few days after they are born. Although they should be together 9-12 months. What is more, 75% of 5,6 milliard hens are kept in so small cages that they cannot even stretch their wings. In addition, those chickens that are raised to get meat, are living in rooms that have no windows. There are even 50,000 birds together and they are usually overfed so they have heart problems and leg injuries. Furthermore, in some farms pigs in-calf are tied to the floor and kept in very small loose-boxes. Besides all that, in some countries calves are kept in ,,solitary confinement" in small cages and they are fed unnaturally with the intention to get ,,white meat".

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To a Skylark

He wishes to be good to create something jolly but he doesn't express his hunger for attention. The third difference that I noticed was that for Shelly the bird is something mystical and unseen. He could only hear the singing of the bird. In my opinion it added a great deal to the bird's value as it seemed supernatural. In Wordsworth's poem the bird was visible and the poet saw in front of him. Comparison: similarities There were also some interesting similarities in these poems in addition to the fact that they were both about the Skylark. Both poets saw the bird as something almighty. They both felt that the lark had skills above their own and wondered about its inspiration. They felt that they had something to learn from the bird and with that they gave credit to the bird's skills. What was very interesting was that the use of words in the two poems was, in my opinion, quite similar. They both used the words madness and joyful to describe the birds singing.

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Rare animals

deciduous forests common in western and southern Madagascar. These small lemurs can live in primary forests, established secondary forests as well as the gallery forest of the southern spiny desert. Typically solitary foragers, the dwarf lemurs have a diverse diet consisting mostly of fruit and flower nectar. While they are thought to be less carnivorous than mouse lemurs, they too eat insects and small vertebrates. Dwarf lemurs may be responsible for pollinating some species of baobab trees. In addition, they play an important role in the ecology of the tropical forest by aiding in the dispersal of small seeds. As a part of their normal scent marking routine, dwarf lemurs often smear feces onto branches as they walk along well-traveled arboreal pathways through the forest, thereby providing a perfect microclimate for the germination of parasitic plants common in the forest.

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Austraalia - slideshow

Russell Crowe ­ actor Kylie Minogue ­ actress 6 largest cities. Sydney Melbour ne Br isbane Perth Adelaide Canber ra ­ the capital Canberra Canberra is the capital city of Australia. Canberra is home to many national monuments and institutions such as the Australian War Memorial, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library, the Australian Academy of Science and the National Museum. In addition to local sporting leagues, Canberra has a number of sporting teams that compete in national and international competitions. The best known teams are the Canberra Raiders and the Brumbies who play rugby league and rugby union respectively. Sydney Sydney is the largest and most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's southeast coast of the Tasman Sea. With an approximate population of 4

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Inglise keele eksamiks valmistumine, kirjutamise reeglid

. Especially, in particular(eriti) 1.state the purpose of your report I would suggest.., One solution would be 2.-5. SUBHEADINGS-positive and to..., It would be a good idea to... negative points In this way ,we could...By doing this, we Conclusion: general assessment and could... recommendations (üldine hinnang ja In addition soovitused) The purpose of this report is to assess how friendly Green shool is. Writing Essays FOR- AND AGAINST ESSAY 1 LÕIK: introduse the topic 2 and 3: arguments in favour justifications and justifications and exaples(pooltargumendid, selgitus ja näited), arguments against/justifications/examples 4: summary of topic The Internet is very useful and has a lot of advantages, but there are also some disadvantages.There are number of advantages to the Internet

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Erinevate riikide rahvustoidud

Head cheese is not a cheese but a terrine or meat jelly made with flesh from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) and often set in aspic. Which parts of the head are used can vary, but the brain, eyes, and ears are usually removed. The tongue, and sometimes even the feet and heart, may be included. Rye bread: is a type of bread made with various percentages of flour from rye grain. It can be light or dark in color, depending on the type of flour used and the addition of coloring agents, and is typically denser than bread made from wheat flour. It is higher in fiber than many common types of bread and is often darker in color and stronger in flavor. Turkey Doner kebab There are many variants in the composition of the meat and the ways of serving it. Derived dishes include shawarma in Arabic and gyros in Greek, although ingredients and sauces differ. The term kebab in some countries refers specifically to doner kebab. Before taking its

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The giver 1-6 chapter

We learn that every December, all of the children in the community are promoted to the next age group--all four-year-old children become Fives, regardless of the time of year when they were actually born. We also learn that fifty children are born every year. The ceremonies are different for each age group. At the Ceremony of One newchildren, who have spent their first year at the Nurturing Center, are assigned to family units and given a name to use in addition to the number they were given at birth. 9. Do people in the community ever break any laws? Explain. Jonas's father confesses to his family that he has peeked at the struggling newchild's name-- Gabriel--in the hopes that calling him a name will help the child develop more quickly. Jonas is surprised that his father would break any kind of rule, though the members of the community seem to bend rules once in a while. For instance, older siblings often teach

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„International Ecomomics“ by Hendrik Van den Berg

A chapter about the open economy, there I found out whats happening in tuna Fish . It means fresh and good tuna, costs a lot! Mostly becouse of sushi lovers and Japanese market demanding.First tuna will go to Japanese Tokyo and from there goes all around the world.Exports and Imports - an open economy differs from the closed economy because consumers and investors will find it advantageous to import some goods from foreign producers. There are many ohter International payments in addition to those related to exports and imports of goods and services. For example, transfers occur across bordersas well as within economies. Governments make transfers to foreign governments and organizations. These government transfers are often referred to as foreign aid. Private individuals and organizations also make cross-borders transfers. Private transfers have grown rapidly in recent decades as immigration has expanded

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