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Inglise keele struktuur

with can take complementation: able (to + infinite) fond (of) afraid (that, of about) glad (that, to) answerable (to) happy (that, to with, about) adverse (to, from) loath (to) aware (of) subject (to) conscious (that, of) tantamount (to) Some of these adjectives must take complementation (eg: subject to and tantamount to), and many normally do. Many of these adjectives closely resemble verbs semantically: He is afraid to do it `He fears to do it' They are fond of her `They like her' This is a tantamount to an ultimatum `That amounts to an ultimatum' Semantic subclassification of adjectives: Stative/dynamic: Adjectives are characteristically stative. May adjectives, however, can be seen as dynamic. In particular, most adjectives that are susceptible to subjective measurement are capable of being dynamic. Stative and dynamic adjectives differ syntactically in a number

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajalugu lühikonspekt

Attempted an unsuccessful invasion of Scotland in 1708, in 1715 Jacobite rising he landed safely after the victory of his followers at Sheriffmuir. By Feb 1716 he settled peacefully in Rome The young pretender/ Bonnie prince Charlie Was the grandson of James II The son of the Old Pretender, France agreed to support him in order to control England. He landed in Scotland in 1745. Supported by his highlanders and Jacobites he had some success, was afraid to act alone, returned half-way, was never recognised by the pope, became the man on the run, drank The War of the Austrian Succession 1740-1748 Struggle between Prussia and Austria for mastery of the German states. Maria Theresa was challenged by Philip of Spain and Augustus III of Poland. The fighting involved even the New World and India, but the final balance of power was decided only after Seven Years War The Seven years War 1756-1763

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

issue. Tell me how to get around it." My breath left me in a rush. I hadn't expected that. He was a man who wanted no complications with his sex and I was a woman who found sex complicated, but he wasn't giving up. Yet. "We need to be friendly, Gideon. Not best buds or confidants, but two people who know more about each other than their anatomy. To me, that means we have to spend time together when we're not actively fucking. And I'm afraid we'll have to spend time not actively fucking in places where we're forced to restrain ourselves." "Isn't that what we're doing now?" "Yes. And see, that's what I mean. I wasn't giving you credit for that. You should've done it in a less creepy manner"-I covered his lips with my fingers when he tried to cut me off-"but I admit you did try to set up a time to talk and I wasn't helpful." He nipped my fingers with his teeth, making me yelp and yank my hand away. "Hey

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American Art Revision Materials

paintings that refreshed the image of America (cityscapes, gardens, parades, society, landscapes). Artists: Theodore Robinson, Frederick C. Hassam. C20 till WWI General Trends. In early-C20, national consciousness started to develop. Sympathy was expressed for the oppressed workers. Before photography became preeminent, there was a brief period of newspaper illustrators and artist- reporters. By 1908, a new generation of artists had emerged who were not afraid to dabble in abstact art, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Der Blaue Reiter and Orphism. The Armory Show of 1913 is the general birthdate of American modernism. "The Eight"/"The Aschan School". These artists explored the everyday life of ordinary people in large cities. They represented the transition to modernism. Art had previously supposed to have been representational and realistic. These artists emphasized the artist's involvement with actual life and its reflection in the painting

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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials, I

paintings that refreshed the image of America (cityscapes, gardens, parades, society, landscapes). Artists: Theodore Robinson, Frederick C. Hassam. C20 till WWI General Trends. In early-C20, national consciousness started to develop. Sympathy was expressed for the oppressed workers. Before photography became preeminent, there was a brief period of newspaper illustrators and artist- reporters. By 1908, a new generation of artists had emerged who were not afraid to dabble in abstact art, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Der Blaue Reiter and Orphism. The Armory Show of 1913 is the general birthdate of American modernism. "The Eight"/"The Aschan School". These artists explored the everyday life of ordinary people in large cities. They represented the transition to modernism. Art had previously supposed to have been representational and realistic. These artists emphasized the artist's involvement with actual life and its reflection in the painting

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Suuline eksam

I would like to have hotter summers and no snow in winter. NATURE 1. Have you ever had a pet? Would you like to have a pet? 2. What is difficult about having pet animals and what are the joys they give us? 3. What are the most common wild animals in Estonia? Which of them have you seen in the wild? http://www.abiks.pri.ee 4. Are there any wild animals you would like to touch? Are you afraid of snakes? Spiders? Mice? Dogs? Any other animals? 5. Compare the work of a doctor and a vet? Whose work do you think is more difficult? More interesting? Have you read any books by James Herriot? 6. What do you do with waste paper? 7. When you buy soft drinks, which packaging do you prefer? Why? 8. What do you do with food leftovers? 9. How much waste does your family produce every month? 10. How often is your rubbish bin emptied? How much do you pay for it?

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American Literature Portfolio

fulfillment. To Built A Fire Part I ``To Build a Fire'' begins at nine o'clock on a winter morning as an unnamed man travels across the Yukon Territory in Northwestern Canada. The man is a chechaquo (cheechako), a Chinook jargon word meaning ``newcomer.'' This is the man's first winter in the Yukon, but because he is ``without imagination'' and thus unaccustomed to thinking about life and death, he is not afraid of the cold, which he estimates at fifty degrees below zero. He is on his way to join the rest of his companions at an old mining camp on a distant fork of Henderson Creek, and he estimates his arrival time will be six o'clock in the evening. The man is traveling on foot; all he has by way of supplies is his lunch. It is not long before he realizes that the temperature is colder than fifty below, but this fact does not yet worry him. Part II

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Konspekt USA history

Doctrine of "Massive retaliation" (kättemaks) · Space Race competition between US and soviet union. Began in 1957 with the launch of Sputnik (Soviet Union). ended 1969- Apollo 11 lands on the moon (Neil Armstrong) · Vietnam War (causes, outcome and consequences) US, south Vietnam, south Korea vs north Vietnam, Soviet Union(no soldiers but provided tools) 1964-75 causes:division (democratic south, communist north) Domino effect(this is why the US got involved. They were afraid that id one country turned communist it would continue like that) Outcome- south Vietnam fell to communism Socialist Republic of Vietnam 58000 dead US soldiers conseq- damaged US economy and morale Vietnam in ruins · The role of Henry Kissinger 13 Secretary of State 1973-77 (VÄLISMINISTER e. Riigisekretär) Dominant role in United States foreign policy during the Cold War Big role in opening relations with china policy of dente with the Soviet Union

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Differential Psychology

­ do other people think of you as being very lively? · E xtraversion · Psychoticism · A greeableness ­ would being in debt worry you? · N euroticism ­ would you like other people to be afraid of you? · Lie Scale ­ do you always wash before a meal? ­ have you ever cheated in a game? The Five Factor Model Evidence for the Five Factor Model "The five factor model has provided a unified · Different personality schemes (theory-based questionnaires) contain

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

He points out that children who were encouraged to think independently, critically and reflective way and debate about philosophical questions reveal that these children developed number of skills like `revealing and questioning underlying assumption` and `taking turns in a debate` and `listening actively without interrupting`46. Law presumes that these skills cultivate not only the level of maturity 39 James and Prout, p. 8. 40 Alderson, p.131. 41 Helen Brocklehurst, Who`s Afraid of Children: Children, Conflict and International Relations, (UK: Ashgate, 2006), p. 21. 42 Alderson, p. 118. 43 Alderson, p.118. 44 Alderson, p.58. 45 Law, pp. 36-37. 12 in children `but a fair degree of emotional maturity too` 47. The turn-taking for example necessitates patience and self-control, and `by thinking critically and carefully about your

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Avalikud suhted (spikker) suhtekorraldus , avalikud suhted , public relations , avalikkus , PR , meediamonitooring ,

• Aitab kaasa kriisi likvideerimisele, kasutades info efektiivset liikumist kriisiga seotud isikute ja o-ide vahel.• Kriisivalmiduse kriteeriumiks on eelnevalt koostatud infoliikumise süsteem, mis tagab kriisi kiire avastamise, õigete meetmete rakendamise ning kriisi väikseima negatiivse mõju o-i/isiku mainele. Kolme “C” seadus- Candor: be honest, take necessary responsibility,Concern: for health and safety Show some controlled emotion and empathy.,Courage: A leader is not afraid to stand up, take responsibility, and getat the source of a problem. Proaktiivne kriisikommu- Ennetav (proaktiivne) kriisikommu - kaardistamine, kriisikäsiraamatu koostamine, kriisisimulatsiooni treeningu läbiviimine; Käsiraamatu koostamiseks tuleks teha audit, mis haarab: o tervikuna, tooteid-teenuseid, suhtlemist klientide/kodanikega, reklaami, töötajaid, o-ikultuuri, keskkonnaanalüüsi, tööohutust, suhteid võimuorganitega, meediasuhteid, seadusandlust, varasemaid kriisiolukordi.

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English structure revision for the exam

It was difficult. 6. Adjectives and adjective phrases Adjectives are words in English that describe the noun. They can take different positions in sentences. 6.1 Four properties of adjectives  Attributive adjectives – An adjective is attributive when it comes before a noun. For example: An ugly painting, an old man  Predicative adjectives – An adjective is predicative when it comes after a noun. For example: He looks unwell. I am afraid.  Postpositive adjectives – Adjectives that come immediately after a noun. For example: Something useful, everyone present, those responsible  Modification and inflection – Adjectives can take modifying words before them such as very, less, extremely etc. Adjectives have three different forms which indicate the degree of the adjective. The three forms are positive, comparative, superlative

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Grammatika inglise keel

in a whisper. sosinal. It is written in Russian. See on kirjutatud vene keeles. in pencil. pliiatsiga. Kindla eesõnaga sõnad be absent from ­ puuduma (kuskilt) be afraid of ­ kartma (kedagi, midagi) be angry at ­ vihane olema (millegi peale) be angry with vihane olema (kellegi peale) be fond of ­ kiindunud olema (kellessegi, millessegi) be full of ­ täis olema (kedagi, midagi) be good at ­ hea olema (milleski) be interested in ­ huvitatuma (kellestki, millestki) be keen on ­ huvituma (kellestki, millestki) be kind to ­ lahke olema (kellegi vastu) be late for ­ hilinema (millekski) be pleased with ­ rahul olema (millegagi)

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Foobiad uurimistöö

Suure-Jaani Gümnaasium Foobiad Uurimistöö Koostaja: Merris Kivisoo 11. klass Juhendaja: Varje Aule Suure-Jaani 2015 Sisukord Sisukord......................................................................................................................................2 Sissejuhatus.................................................................................................................................3 1. Foobia......................................................................................................................................4 1.1. Foobia olemus ja tunnused...............................................................................................4 1.2. Foobia tekkimise põhjused..............................................................................................5 1.3. Foobi...

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Aforismid

.. it was as if my eyes took a picture at that moment and stored it in my heart. Sometimes I think about how much my life has changed because of you. I think about you and your happiness, about us and our life together, and I realize that you are as much a part of me now as the air I breathe and the dreams I have. But, from time to time, I still like to remember the first time I looked into your eyes and saw my future there. - Sometimes I feel so afraid that everything I´m dreaming of, might never come true. But lately, my fears have been abated, because I know you´re dreaming with me. Sweet dreams! - Life ends when you stop dreaming. Hope ends when you stop believing. Love ends when you stop caring. So, dream, hope and love ... - Kui julgus öelda seda, mida arvan ja soov hoida kinni sellest, mis on minu. Teeb minust ajudeta l*tsi ja pubeka, siis olen ma seda heameelega, sest vähemalt ma tean, mida ma tahan

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

You are supposed to discuss certain points. You may have to argue with your partner. Make your statement well argumented and convincing. Use facts, names, dates, etc. for this purpose. Also use some suitable conversational formulas. A. Saying something is correct. That's quite right / correct. Yes, you’re quite right. That’s quite true. Saying something is not correct. I`m afraid that is not quite correct. I`m not sure you`re right… I` I’m afraid you are mistaken here. ___________________________ _______________________________ Correcting someone As far as I know, … In 'my opinion To 'my mind, … B. Agreeing That’s quite true.

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

Sutton Hoo near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, is the Anglo-Saxon burial place from the 6th century and early 7th century, which was found in 1939. The wooden ship, which was buried there, contained lots of armour, weapons, jewellery, symbols of power and other treasures, but no bodies were found. 10. Roman conquest In the 1st c. BC the Roman Empire began to make contact with Britain (wine, pottery, small bronze statues) Julius Caesar's first raid was in 55 BC (the troops were afraid of the sea crossing) In the following year he invaded again, this time he marched inland In AD 43 the Emperor Claudius decided the full-scale invasion (army of 40,000 men) The Roman occupation lasted nearly 400 years. They couldnt conquer Scotland or as they called it caledonia, and so they built a strong wall along the northern border, named after the Emperor Hadrian who planned it. (70 miles or 117km long)

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prelim year 1

services to people who could not afford it otherwise. These services are categorized as legal advice and assistance, which provides funding for legal matters short of appearance in court and legal aid, which includes court appearance. There are also many people with legal problem who don’t seek any legal advice at all. Often because the person doesn’t realize that the problem is a legal one, is unaware of the appropriate legal service, is afraid of expenses or cannot find any legal service available. As legal services (a system that provides legal help for people) are expensive, states sometimes provide access to legal services for those who cannot afford it. For example there are Law Centres in England which are in deprived areas (poor, small area). Law centres deal with immigration (the act of someone coming to live in a different country), consumer

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Mõtteterad

.. put in reverse, AND HIT HIM AGAIN!! 72. Missing you isn't the hardest part. Knowing that I once had you is.. 73. She might look perfectly assembled on the outside. But on the inside, she is more broken up than ever before. 74. He took my smile with him when he left. 75. What's better? A lie that draws a smile or the truth that draws a tear? 76. Somebody falls in love, somebody breaks a heart. We never fell in love, we only fell apart. 77. Stupid mistakes cause heartbreaks. 78. Don't be afraid to be yourself, the people who matter don't care; the people that care don't matter 79. Ära kõnele tõtt neile, kes seda ei vääri. 80. Miks inimesed kardavad öelda -armastan. Miks ei julge paluda -kallista. Miks keelavad öelda -suudle. Aga ei karda öelda -unusta.. 81. She closed her eyes, and felt good, cause everything was just so fine. 82. Girls Are Like Fireworks, Their Kisses Light Up The Night, Their Hugs Make Everything Bright! 83

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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku

legs too. Keep your arms and legs open. 2. Have eye contact, but don’t stare – If there are several people you are talking to, give them all some eye contact to create a better connection and see if they are listening. Keeping too much eye-contact might creep people out. Giving no eye- contact might make you seem insecure. If you are not used to keeping eye-contact it might feel a little hard or scary in the beginning but keep working on it and you’ll get used to it. 3. Don’t be afraid to take up some space – Taking up space by for example sitting or standing with your legs apart a bit signals self-confidence and that you are comfortable in your own skin. 4. Relax your shoulders – When you feel tense it’s easily winds up as tension in your shoulders. They might move up and forward a bit. Try to relax. Try to loosen up by shaking the shoulders a bit and move them back slightly. 5. Nod when they are talking – nod once in a while to signal that you are listening.

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Energy - põhjalik referaat energiast

..................................................................................... 59 17.2 What Fuels Are Made From Crude Oil?...................................................................60 17.3 How Does Oil Impact The Environment?................................................................60 3 ENERGY STORY Once upon a time, in a town not far away, there was an 8th grader who was afraid of the dark. Her name was Jules. She was also afraid of the quiet, and of the cold. So she always left on the lights, the TV, and stereo even when she had her I-Pod earbuds on. She took lots of very long, hot showers. She never walked anywhere, but got rides from her mom in a big SUV. She couldn't be happy unless she was using all the energy she possibly could for all the stuff around her. Her friend, Les, didn't like to use any energy at all. He walked to school, read books

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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

British Literature in the 20th-21st Century REVISION QUESTIONS 1. The Contradictory, diverse, chaotic 20th century. New developments in science and philosophy. The essence and influence of Freudian theory. Contradictory, diverse, chaotic 20th c- simultaneous rejection and invocation of the past. While modernists apotheosized the creative geniuses of the past, they also rejected old poetic forms. Challenge old and established beliefs and more and more people had access to books and education more people went to universities. profound change in morals: · No universal value and perspective on things · Multiple truths, multiple perspectives · Nothing has inherent (kaasasündinud, sisemist) importance · Life lacks purpose Science: Albert Einstein-general theory of relativity had a huge impact on culture as well. Everything is relative. Philosophy:...

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Aforismid

2002. Kes joob terve pudeli viina ära pole veel viinasõber VAID JOODIK 2003. Sometimes I wish I was a little kid again.. Skinned knees are easier to fix than broken hearts! 2004. Smokin can really kill a person, why don't you try it?! 2005. Didn't ask to be a princess, but hey if the crown fits! 2006. Girls Are Like Fireworks, Their Kisses Light Up The Night, Their Hugs Make Everything Bright! 2007. She closed her eyes, and felt good, cause everything was just so fine. 2008. Don't be afraid to be yourself, the people who matter don't care; the people that care don't matter 2009. Stupid mistakes cause heartbreaks 2010. Somebody falls in love, somebody breaks a heart. We never fell in love, we only fell apart. 2011. What's better? A lie that draws a smile or the truth that draws a tear? 2012. He took my smile with him when he left. 2013. She might look perfectly assembled on the outside. But on the inside, she is more broken up than ever before. 2014

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Superstar 1 tests

This sheet may be photocopied for use in class. If you write ________________________________________, you won't make so many mistakes. Marks: /10 Words, words, words Macmillan Publishers Limited 2001. This sheet may be photocopied for use in class. 13 3 Complete these sentences using the words below. embarrassed proud afraid jealous upset attracted friendly confident ashamed serious 1 Do you have to be so ____________________ all the time? Don't you find anything funny? 2 I'm not ____________________ of dogs, even very big ones. 3 Sue felt very ____________________ of herself when she won the first prize in the competition. 4 `I am not ____________________ of Sue ­ I am glad she won the first prize', said Mary.

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Sotsiaalpsühholoogia konspekt 2016

Keep your arms and legs open. 2. Have eye contact, but don't stare ­ If there are several people you are talking to, give them all some eye contact to create a better connection and see if they are listening. Keeping too much eye-contact might creep people out. Giving no eye-contact might make you seem insecure. If you are not used to keeping eye-contact it might feel a little hard or scary in the beginning but keep working on it and you'll get used to it. 3. Don't be afraid to take up some space ­ Taking up space by for example sitting or standing with your legs apart a bit signals self-confidence and that you are comfortable in your own skin. 4. Relax your shoulders ­ When you feel tense it's easily winds up as tension in your shoulders. They might move up and forward a bit. Try to relax. Try to loosen up by shaking the shoulders a bit and move them back slightly. 5. Nod when they are talking ­ nod once in a while to signal that you are listening. But don't

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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

Yes, yes! What can it all lead to? You were drinking at the club, drinking and gambling, and then you went...to her of all people! No, we must go away...I shall go away tomorrow.' It was a long while before Levin could soothe his wife." Once the two talk about it, they reconcile their problem and move along to sleep. This does not happen with Anna and Vronsky. Anna is too insecure; she thinks Vronsky wants everyone but her. To get Vronsky's attention, she tells him she is "near disaster and afraid of myself." This indicates that Anna has spiraled entirely out of control, and that almost anything could happen to her. She keeps mentioning a certain "spirit of strife" that exists in her bond with Vronsky, both in her heart and in his. Chapters 13-17 Kitty gives birth. Levin finds the whole experience surreal, and Kitty finds it entirely peaceful, even though she is in a great deal of pain. When he first sees his newborn son, Levin is surprised by what he feels: pain

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Hispaania keel kirjapilt + audio allalaadimise lingid 53lk

boring, while estar aburrido means to be bored. Others include: ser bueno - to be nice, estar bueno - to be in good health; ser callado - to be discrete, estar callado - to be silent; ser moreno - to have brown hair, estar moreno - to be tan. Many common expressions using the verb "be" in English use the verb "tener" in Spanish (but not all): 6 to be afraid tener miedo to be in a hurry tener prisa, estar de prisa to be against estar en contra to be jealous tener celos to be at fault tener la culpa to be lucky tener suerte to be careful tener cuidado to be patient tener paciencia to be cold tener frío to be sleepy tener sueño

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A New Earth

Some roles are designed simply to get attention from others. The ego thrives on others' attention, which is after all a form of psychic energy. The ego doesn't know that the source of all energy is within you, so it seeks it outside. It is not the formless attention which is Presence that the ego seeks, but attention in some form, such as recognition, praise, admiration, or just to be noticed in some way, to have its existence acknowledged. A shy person who is afraid of the attention of others is not free of ego, but has an ambivalent ego that both wants and fears attention from others. The fear is that the attention may take the form of disapproval or criticism, that is to say, something that diminishes the sense of self rather than enhances it. So the shy person's fear of attention is greater than his or her need of attention. Shyness often goes with a self-concept that is predominantly negative, the belief of being inadequate. Any conceptual

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

Of course not. Tell me if there was a war between the races today, who do you think would win? If our readiness to defend ourselves from this ever happening again wasn’t so tragic, it would be funny. Have we effectively stamped out slavery in Africa, of course not. Right now, there are hundreds of thousands of slaves in the Sudan. Neither the continental African nor the African-American leadership has declared their resolve to stamp out slavery in that part of the world. They are all afraid that the little handout the Sudanese Arabs are giving them will be cut off. They are all toothless bulldogs. They go in reverse gear when it is time to move forward. We must attack the impediment to our progress. I recently watched the great PBS program on Africa created and produced by Prof. Louis Gates, Jr. of Harvard University. I was nevertheless disgusted by the childish whining of Prof. Gates about Africans selling his ancestors into slavery. I say to you Prof

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

At that point, the church in Scotland broke with Rome, in a process of Protestant reform led, among others, by John Knox. *Mary Queen of Scotts ­ She was the queen of Scots and also the queen consort of France. After a long period of custody in England, she was tried and executed for treason following her involvement in three plots to assassinate Elizabeth I of England and place herself on the English throne. She was seen as an instrument of removing Elizabeth I. Elizabeth was afraid to kill her, so she kept her in England for 18 years shut up in a castle. The spies working for Elizabeth made up a plot and Mary was executed. She died as a catholic marter. *The defeat of the Invincible Armada 1588 ­ In 1588, King Philip II of Spain sent the Great Armada, an armed fleet, to conquer England. Henry VIII rejected the power of the Pope but Spain remained Catholic and religious and Philip wanted to make England return to the old faith

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Heiki Vilep ja uusim lastekirjandus

TARTU ÜLIKOOL FILOSOOFIATEADUSKOND EESTI KIRJANDUSE ÕPPETOOL Eike Metspalu HEIKI VILEP JA UUSIM LASTEKIRJANDUS BAKALAUREUSETÖÖ Juhendaja: dotsent Ele Süvalep Tartu 2007 SISUKORD SISSEJUHATUS .......................................................................................................... 3 1. LASTEKIRJANDUSEST JA UUSIMAST EESTI LASTEKIRJANDUSEST ... 5 1.1. Tõlkekirjanduse domineerimine ................................................................... 6 1.2. Intertekstuaalsus............................................................................................ 7 1.3. Diletandid...................................................................................................... 9 1.4. Elektroonilise meedia võidukäik................................................................. 10 1.5. Kommertsialiseerumine ..............................

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aforismid

somebody else · Mis siis, kui sa leiad oma võluva printsi, aga sa ei ole tema tuhkatriinu? · Mu süda on offline, mu mõistus on away, hetkel olen out to lunch ja sinujaoks olen alati busy · Kui öösel tuleb sinu juurde paks, punases hommikumantlis ja suure habemega mees ning hakkab sind kotti toppima, siis ära karda. Sellel aastal soovisin ma jõuludeks sind · The nice guys are UGLY, the hot guys are MEAN, the nice and hot guys are GAY · Why am I afraid to lose you, when you're not even mine? · Ära arva, et ma ei saa millestki aru, kui ütlen, et ei saa aru või küsin liiga palju. Kas sa sellele pole mõelnud, et võin mängida lolli, et sina end targana tunneksid? Või sellele, et kui sa arvad, et ma olen loll, siis sa ei oska karta seda mida ma tegelikult teha võin? Ära arva, et ma olen beib, kui panen selga miniseeliku ja pisikese topi. See lihtsalt suunab su mõtteid ja sa ei näe, kes ma tegelikult olen

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Mõtteterad.

.. put in reverse, AND HIT HIM AGAIN!! 72. Missing you isn't the hardest part. Knowing that I once had you is.. 73. She might look perfectly assembled on the outside. But on the inside, she is more broken up than ever before. 74. He took my smile with him when he left. 75. What's better? A lie that draws a smile or the truth that draws a tear? 76. Somebody falls in love, somebody breaks a heart. We never fell in love, we only fell apart. 77. Stupid mistakes cause heartbreaks. 78. Don't be afraid to be yourself, the people who matter don't care; the people that care don't matter 79. Ära kõnele tõtt neile, kes seda ei vääri. 80. Miks inimesed kardavad öelda -armastan. Miks ei julge paluda -kallista. Miks keelavad öelda -suudle. Aga ei karda öelda -unusta.. 81. She closed her eyes, and felt good, cause everything was just so fine. 82. Girls Are Like Fireworks, Their Kisses Light Up The Night, Their Hugs Make Everything Bright! 83

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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

For he who, under the influence of anger or some other passion, wrongfully assaults another seems, as it were, to be laying violent hands upon a comrade; but he who does not prevent or oppose wrong, if he can, is just as guilty of wrong as if he deserted his parents or his friends or his country. Then, too, those very wrongs which people try to inflict on purpose to injure are often the result of fear: that is, he who premeditates injuring another is afraid that, if he does not do so, he may himself be made to suffer some hurt. But, for the most part, people are led to wrong-doing in order to secure some personal end; in this vice, avarice is generally the controlling motive. Again, men seek riches partly to supply the needs of life, partly to secure the enjoyment of pleasure. With those who cherish higher ambitions, the desire for wealth is entertained with a view to power and influence and the

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Cialdini raamat

is its ability to influence the attitudes of the person who made it. We can find that evidence quite nearby or as far away as the back regions of the primitive world. Let's begin close to home with the entertainment section of tomorrow's news- paper, where an important piece of information is missing from ads for popular music concerts-the price. Why should it be that concert promoters are increas- ingly hiding the cost of admission from fans? Perhaps they're afraid that their ever- higher prices will scare ticket buyers away. But, interested fans will find out the price of a seat as soon as they call or visit a ticket outlet, right? True, but promoters have recognized that potential concertgoers are more likely to buy tickets after that 'This public commitment tactic may work especially well for individuals with high levels of pride or public self-consciousness (Feingstein, Scheier, &: Buss, 1975). For example, it worked successfully for

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

What had happened? Tubin commented himself: I thought a lot about my trip to Estonia in 1961, which was not approved of by certain émigré circles in Sweden. I suppose that my indignation was caused by many injurious writings and this was released in the Finale of the Eighth Symphony; its strenuous chord reiteration had an effect of a hymn to myself. When a man is growing old, he has the courage to show his emotions: he is not afraid to laugh or weep.1 The main theme of the first movement (Andante quasi adagio) is melancholic, full of yearning and like a free recitation. The subsidiary theme is reminiscent of a sorrowful soliloquy. The inner concentration is accented by static, persistently accompanying chords. All the movement seems to be a book of musical, mostly distressing, memoirs. The main theme of the second movement (Rondo form) is vexing, like an idée

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

B lt was an unforgettable experience ( n o : L c r ? (ne:kpr ? C l'veneverbeenso afraid D lt wasthe bestdaYof mYlife (no:I pr 4 E I was reallyexcited Speaker 5 F I d i d n ' tk n o ww h a tw a sg o i n go n I I -l rl

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

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B lt was an unforgettable experience ( n o : L c r ? (ne:kpr ? C l'veneverbeenso afraid D lt wasthe bestdaYof mYlife (no:I pr 4 E I was reallyexcited Speaker 5 F I d i d n ' tk n o ww h a tw a sg o i n go n I I -l rl

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

113 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler QUESTIONING THE JOURNEY 1. H o w does the hero Refuse the Call in Fatal Attraction} Pretty Woman) A League of Their Own) Is Refusal of the Call or reluctance a necessary stage for every story? For every hero? 2. W h a t are the heroes of your story afraid of? W h i c h are false fears or paranoia? W h i c h are real fears? H o w are they expressed? 3. In what ways have they refused Calls to Adventure, and what are the consequences of Refusal? 4. If the protagonists are willing heroes, are there characters or forces that make the dangers clear for the audience? 5. Have you refused Calls to Adventure, and how would your life be different if you had accepted them? 6

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Aforismid

.. it was as if my eyes took a picture at that moment and stored it in my heart. Sometimes I think about how much my life has changed because of you. I think about you and your happiness, about us and our life together, and I realize that you are as much a part of me now as the air I breathe and the dreams I have. But, from time to time, I still like to remember the first time I looked into your eyes and saw my future there. Sometimes I feel so afraid that everything I´m dreaming of, might never come true. But lately, my fears have been abated, because I know you´re dreaming with me. Sweet dreams! Dreams coming true...yup that's what it feels like to be with you! Life ends when you stop dreaming. Hope ends when you stop believing. Love ends when you stop caring. So, dream, hope and love .... Pole olemas maski, millega oleks võimalik mängida armastust seal, kus teda pole, ja varjata seal, kus teda on.

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

profound thinker. 18 Reference and referring Now, Albert is unaware that the author of Nothing and Beingness moonlights by writing cheap, disgusting pornography. We cannot substitute the term "the author of Sizzling Veterinarians" for "the author of Nothing and Beingness" in (9) without changing (9)'s truth-value; the result is a false sentence, since Albert believes that the author of Sizzling Veterinarians is a drooling moron. (I am afraid this reveals that Albert has read Sizzling Veterinarians.) The position occupied by the definite description in (9) is opaque. In (9), the definite description occurs as part of what Albert believes, so we shall start our Russellian paraphrase with "Albert believes" and then apply Russell's pattern of analysis, giving the description secondary occurrence or narrow scope: Albert believes the following: (At least one person authored Nothing and Beingness, and

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Cats

outside the royal palaces. But owing to the war, and the various constitutional changes that Siam has undergone, the rules may well have been relaxed. It certainly looks as though Major Walton has been lucky enough to get hold of a pair of the scarcer "Royal type." Incidentally, I hope he is aware of the tendency of Siam born Siamese to chest troubles ~ damp or cool weather. I know of several people even out there, who have lost their pets from this cause. I am afraid I am quite unable to agree with Mrs. Adney’s friend that a Siamese must have a kinked tail to be considered pure bred out East. In my experience, the .connoisseur out there, just as at home, demands the straight tail; but the fact remains that the majority of so-called Siamese cats in Malaya and Borneo have kinked tails, owing to one of their parents or forefathers having been a Malay cat. They still make lovely pets, and have the characteristics

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

adj. emphatic important or exceptional n. emphasis adv. emphatically Syn. highlight The professor emphasized certain aspects of the historical period. When asked if they would like to leave class early, the students answered with an emphatic "yes". encircle v. to make a circle around adj. encircled Syn. surround The players encircled their coach after winning the big game. The encircled celebrity actually became afraid of her fans. erratic adj. no regular pattern in thinking or adv. erratically movement; changeable without reason Syn. inconsistent The artist's paintings have an erratic qualify, some being excellent, and others mediocre. The unstable chemical reacted erratically. exaggerate v. to make something more than what it is adj. exaggerated Syn. overstate n. exaggeration

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

in the city? are they so followed? ROSENCRANTZ No, indeed, are they not. HAMLET 71 How comes it? do they grow rusty? ROSENCRANTZ Nay, their endeavour keeps in the wonted pace: but there is, sir, an aery of children, little eyases, that cry out on the top of question, and are most tyrannically clapped for't: these are now the fashion, and so berattle the common stages—so they call them—that many wearing rapiers are afraid of goose-quills and dare scarce come thither. HAMLET What, are they children? who maintains 'em? how are they escoted? Will they pursue the quality no longer than they can sing? will they not say afterwards, if they should grow themselves to common players—as it is most like, if their means are no better—their writers do them wrong, to make them exclaim against their own succession? ROSENCRANTZ 'Faith, there has been much to do on both sides; and

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SOTSIOLOOGIA LOENGUKONSPEKTID

they assume are their personalities. In one study, boys were shown full body silhouettes of an endomorph (round, fat body), an ectomorph (thin body), and a mesomorph (muscular, athletic body). It was found that fat boys and girls were likeliest to be seen as cheating, argumentative, being teased a lot, forgetful, unhealthy, lying, sloppy, naughty, ugly, mean, dumb, and dirty. Children with thin bodies were likely to be seen as weak, quiet, lonely, sneaky, afraid, and sad. The child with a muscular body was viewed the most positively (Lerner and Gellert 1969). http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/BIB/HATF2.htm Psühholoogiline seletus ehk "ebanormaalne vaimne seisund" · Lähtutakse indiviidist, mitte ühiskonnast. Keskendutakse isiksusetüüpidele. · Uuringud vanglates ja vaimuhaigustel, rõhuasetus nõrgamõistuslikkusel ja moraalsel mandumisel. 64

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