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TRADERUN ANSWERS

TRADERUN ANSWERS 1. Have the ENP and EaP been successful in terms of their original goals? Which has been the theoretical logic to cause it? Bring examples! The main idea of the ENP is to offer our neighbours a privileged relationship, building upon a mutual commitment to common values (democracy and human rights, rule of law, good governance, market economy principles and sustainable development). The ENP goes beyond existing relationships to offer political association and deeper economic integration, increased mobility and more people-to- people contacts. The level of ambition of the relationship depends on the extent to which these values are shared. Some examples which steps ENP has made in the field of human rights and which are represented in the report of implementation of the European Neighbourhood Policy about Eastern Partnership: The adherence to the sh...

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English for engineering unit 7 controlwork

Task 1: 1. Lubrication system 2. Moving parts 3. Heat and wear 4. Cooling 5. Lubricates 6. Collects 7. Particles 8. Oil filter 9. Leak out 10. Amount 11. Checking 12. Dipstick 13. Friction 14. Increase 15. Become damaged 16. Changing 17. Thin 18. Impurities 19. Efficiently 20. Assembled Task 2: 1. Oil pressure switch, oil pump, relief valve, oil strainer, relief valve for oil cooler, oil filter, oil cooler, main gallery, oil pan, oil level gauge 2. Static seals and dynamic seals 3. Paper filter, or it may contain oil 4. Wire gauze, nylon mesh, cotton, felt, pads, paper or cellulose sheets Task 3: 1. The friction causes heat and wear 2. Oil needs changing every 10000 km 3. Joint and junction 4. Oilways must be leakproof 5. Rigid and semi-flexible 6. Crankcase 7. Timing gears 8. Chain rocker 9. Wate evaporates 10. Rotary m...

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JOB INTERVIEW

JOB INTERVIEW How did you prepare for this interview? When I found this position posted on the internet I was immediately interested. I checked out the company website and mission statement, looked at the bios of company founders and executives, and was impressed. Once I had the interview appointment, I talked with friends and acquaintances in the industry. Why do you want this job? I've been very careful about the companies where I have applied. When I saw the ad for this position, I knew I found what I was looking for. Along with my flexibility and organizational skills, makes me a perfect match for this position. I see some challenges ahead of me here, and that's what I thrive on. I have what you need, and you have what I want. What is your greatest weakness? In a sense of urgency to get projects completed i tend to want to triple-check every detail in a spreadsheet What are you looking for in your next job? Tell me, Mr. Oj...

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Midterm Exam solutions and answers in Microcontroller and practical robotics

Midterm Exam Microcontrollers and Practical Robotics Question 1 Convert the decimal number 43.982 to (a) binary and (b) hex. Show all your calculations. a.) 101011.111110 b.) 2B.FB6 Question 2 Perform the calculation of 58 – 42 by first converting each decimal value to binary and then using the twos complement method. Show all your calculations 5810=001110102 4210=001010102 Converse to twos complement 4210=001010102=110101012+1=110101102 Then 58+(42) 001110102 +110101102 = 000100002 =1610 Question 3 Given the following bridge circuit for a strain gauge, determine the value of the strain gauge resistance {RS}. Let: VIN = 5V R3 = 100 Ω R2 = 50 Ω R1 = 100 Ω 2 Midterm Exam - Solutions a) Under no strain (VOUT = 0 V) b) When VOUT = 0,5 V {under strain}. Solution: a) Under no strain:  R1 R3   R1R4  R2 R3  VOUT   ...

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Easter Quiz

Easter Quiz 1.What day is Easter celebrated? Sunday 2.Where does the name Easter come from? An Anglo-Saxon goddess called Eastre 3.On Palm Sunday, Christians celebrate the day that .... Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey and was greeted by cheering crowd 4.How long is Lent is western churches? 40 days 5.Why do we have eggs at Easter? They are a symbol of rebirth 6.The night before his death, Jesus finished the Passover meal with disciples by sharing bread and wine 7.What traditionally happened on Ash Wednesday? People put ash on their foreheads 8.What does Shrove Tuesday have to do with Easter? Shrove Tuesday is the last day to indulge before Lent. 9.Lent is the time of .... Abstinence (of giving things up) 10.Which of the following has nothing to do with Shrove Tuesday? Lean Tuesday 11.The ashes used on Ash Wednesday are made by burning palm crosses which have been saved from Palm Sunday last year. 12.During Lent Christians remembe...

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Stephen Chbosky - ´The Perks of Being a Wallflower´

The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky 1 Explain a)`the wallflower' b) an epistolary novel a)Shy, has no friends, an unpopular person. b)This book consisted of the letters that Charlie wrote to somebody. 2 Give a short profile of Charlie. Shy, very smart. He likes reading books twice. He had lost two important people in his life ­ his aunt Helen and his best friend Michael. He didn´t had other friends until he met Sam and Patrick. 3 Explain the mouse experiment (p.42 ­ 43). What's the significance of this experiment? 4 What kind of girlfriend does Charlie think his brother should have? What ideas does he have about super models? (p.43) A smart girl who wears a lot of sweathers and drinks cocoa. They would talk about books and issues and kiss in the rain. Charlie personally finds super models strange. 5 Talk about Charlie's grandfather.(p.4750) His grandfather u...

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

we need to considerits style (howit is built); its drawntheirbedroomcorrectly location(whereit issituated);its size(howbig/snallit ri); its cost (howmuchtherentis/ifit is economical to b. Allow Ss a minuteto completethe task CheckSs, maintain);and its generaldescription (whatit islike) answers Then Ss make up sentencesabout their . S s l o o k u p a n y u n k n o w nv o c a b u l a rTy h e n ,r e a d houses Pointout that Ss can use eitherstructure o u t t h e w o r d si n t h e t a b l ea n de l i c i t h e m e a n i n g (There is/isn't/are/aren't

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Upstream Proficiency Unit 3 part 2 key

Upstream Proficiency Unit 3 part 2 key EX 30 1 When Steve made the local soccer team, he was spotted by a local talent scout, and before he knew it, he was asked by the owner of a major team to sign a contract. He is said to be the best soccer player England has ever produced. 2 It is (widely) felt that more dustbins should be supplied by the Council to alleviate the refuse situation. The paths in the local park are covered with litter and rubbish overflows from the few dustbins that have been provided by the Council. 3 When Bess was promoted to CEO of the company, she was given the authority to hire or fire anybody she wanted to. She replaced two of the lazier secretaries and it is said she will hire an extra person for Saturdays. 4 We regret to inform you that your luggage has been misplaced. It appears to have been put on a plane to Italy. You will be contacted as soon as its exact whereabouts has been ...

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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

used; ora absorbed by / hits, non-photosynthetic parts; e.g. bark passes through leaf / misses chlorophyll / misses chloroplasts; some is heat that is used in evaporation / respiration; max 2 (iii) bacteria / named bacterium decomposer; (Nitrobacter, Nitrosomonas) 1 (iv) take the first 2 answers: death / dead remains; excretion; R waste products egestion; other suitable method; e.g. insects moulting hatched eggs moulting (fur / feathers) R leaves 2 (b) Primary consumers are eating and…

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Making Wine - questions and answers

and answer the following questions: 1. Where does red wine get its colour? Skin fermentation 2. What is must and what does it contain? Freshly prest grape juice 3. What is the proper time to pick the grapes? Acid and sugar level are on peack levels 4. How do under and over ripe grapes affect the final product? They affect flavor, color and acid levels 5. Why is sulfite added in minute amounts immediately after crushing? To prevent fermentation prematureli 6. What is maceration and what happens during this period? It gives wine it´sbody and color. 7. What is malic acid converted into during the final stage of primary fermentation and how does it affect the wine? Lactic acid and garbonic gas 8. What happens during pressing? It ´ s doing wine softer and rounder 9. What happens if you postpone pressing the must for too long? Wine can take verry unplesent taste and aroma 1...

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur test 1

1. Match the term to heir definition A parish priest in the Church of England = vicar, rector A member of the highest order of ministry in the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches who supervises a diocese = bishop A person authorized to conduct religious worship in the Church of Scotland= minister, deacons, “elders”, readers 2. Which of the following is considered ascribed status? Job Gender - yes Age - yes Position Race – yes 3. A member state of the Commonwealth of Nations which recognizes Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state is called A Crown dependency A constituent country A Commonwealth realm - see 4. The principle that an individual human’s beliefs and activities should be understood bu other in terms of that individual’s own culture is known as Chauvinism Ethnocentrism Racism Cultural relativism- see 5. Math the examinations to their explanations An examination...

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History of english review questions and answers 2016

CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF OLD ENGLISH - 15 monophtongs, (7 long, 7 short, 1 central), 4 diphtongs, 17 consonants. Free variaton of R, and it was pronounced everywhere. Very much Germanic in character. Quite some special consonants that no longer exist. About morphology: synthetic with numerous aglutinating tendencies. System of tenses Germanic, but with a reduction of tenses. Paradigmatic leveling; Stress shift; Word order; Loan words (Old Norse, Old French). Dual pronouns. Determiners - no separate definite article. Strong and weak verbs. Word order relatively free with tendencies towards SVO. SVO, SOV, VSO most common. Adposition and podposition were both possible (eesliide ja tagaliide). About syntax: clauses were joined much simpler than nowadays, using and, then etc. Because of case syncretion the word order in a sentence became much more important to be able to tell the difference between words. FIRST CONSONANT SHIFT (GRIMM'S L...

Filoloogia → Inglise keele ajalugu
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PASSIVE VOICE TEST FOR FORM 10 with answers

PASSIVE VOICE TEST FOR FORM 10 NAME: Task 1. Turn active voice sentences into passive voice. Only keep the agent (by phrase= where absolutely necessary. Please remember that tense form (tegusõna aeg) should remain the same when the sentence is transformed into passive. E.g. Chimps eat bananas (Present Simple Active) Bananas are eaten by chimps. (Present Simple Passive) They were playing the piano. (Past Continuous Active) Piano was being played. (Past Continuous Passive) 1. They will finish the house next month. 2. The house will be finished next month. 3. Susan has completed the essay. 4. The essay has been completed by Susan. 5. People should have left the bird alone. 6. The bird should have been left alone. 7. We cannot repair their car. 8. Their car cannot be repaired. 9. The owners had sent the money to a Swiss bank. 10. The mone...

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Analysis of Sherlock Holmes : Game of shadows

Analysis of Sherlock Holmes : Game of shadows (1) The hero is Sherlock Holmes who also get's help from doctor Watson. Sherlock Holmes want's to prevent the war that Professor Moriarty is planning in Europe. (2) The villain is Professor Moriarty, who want's to start a war in Europe, because he has shares in companies that sell guns and other goods, that would make him rich if there would be war. (3) The monster is egocentric in a way that he doesn't care who he hurts or kills, he's only interested in his own welfare. (4) The monster is a Predator, because he isn't protecting anything, he is just killing World leaders to set off war for his own interests and also people who try to stop him. (5) (Atnticipation stage ) We can see the demonstration of monsters power in the beginning when Irene Adler is killed by Professor Moriarty. ( Dream stage ) Dream stage begins with Holmes starting to prepare attack against...

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Metallide ja sulamite ehitus ning tähistus

1. Millised väited on õiged, lähtudes joonisel toodud faasidiagra Possible Answers A. 4 % süsinikusisaldusega malmi faasiline koostis 1000 C B. 0.3 % teras on 1300 C juures sulanud C. 4 % süsinikusisaldusega malm on 1300 C juures tahkes D. 3 % süsiniku sisaldusega malmis on 1100C juures lahus 2. Milline on terase X12CrNi18-10 keemiline koostis? Possible Answers A. 0,12%C; 18%Cr; 10%Ni B. 1,2%C; 18%Cr; 10%Ni C. 0,12%C; 1,8%Cr; 1,0%Ni D. 1,2%C; 18%Cr; 1,0%Ni 3. Millised väited on õiged tööriistateraste kohta? Possible Answers A. Tööriistateraseid kasutatakse termotöödeldult õigele kõv B. Tööriistaterastest valmistatakse stantse ja survevaluvorm C. Tööriistateraseid kasutatakse ehituskonstruktsioonides D

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

page 3 3 1 F 3 F 5 T 5 had understood 2 F 4 T 6 F 1 1 unreliable 4 modest 6 had belonged 2 naive 5 thoughtless Challenge! 7 had imagined 3 courteous 6 grumpy Students' own answers 8 had been spending 2 1 considerate 4 modest 2 broad-minded 5 self-confident 1D Survival at sea page 6­7 1F Talking about photos 3 naive 6 grumpy 1 1 horrified 4 determination page 9 2 relief 5 resigned 1 1 connected 6 say

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Testide vastused 1-4

7 got 4 Lovely day today. 8 have 5 It doesn’t matter. 9 can 6 What’s the problem? 10 go 7 Same to you. 11 going 12 met 12 Students’ own answers New P r e – I n t e r m e d i a t e FOURTH EDITION © Oxford University Press 2012 Unit 1 Test B 13 ’ll 1 7 2 Whose 2 playing 3 Who’s 3 win 4 Who’s 4 training 5 who’s 5 speak

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

Transcript WB 01 10 think 3 heroic exploits 7 emulating Hmm. That's a very interesting question 11 didn't / didn't use to 4 subterfuge 8 surge ... Well, physically, I take after my mum, 12 say 13 don't / won't Challenge! Students' own answers I suppose. Our facial features are pretty similar ­ same eyes, same-shaped 14 borrowed forehead. I've seen photos of her when 1E Phrasal verbs page 8 5 (possible answers) she was my age and apart from the 1 1 go ahead 5 come to

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8. klassi Inglise keele U 1-5 kordamine

Tuleviku väljendamine erinevate ajavormide kaudu: 1) otsus on tehtud enne kõnemomenti: Mary ........................ (have) a party next Friday. -> is going to have/ is having 2) igasugune ennustamine It ................. (rain) tomorrow. -> will rain There ......................... (be) more cars in the future. -> will be 3) tulevik, mille suhtes tehakse otsus praegu/kõnemomendil Mary asks John to came to the party. John answers, ,,I think I ............... (come)." -> will come 4) tulevikus toimuv, (sõidu)plaanidega seotud tegevus The train .......................(arrive) at 7 o´clock according to the timetable. -> arrives *Ülejäänud ajavormid on lihtsamad. Vaata reeglid ja harjutused üle. Mõned näitelaused muudest aegadest: 1) When teacher entered the room, Mary .......................(read) a book. 2) Yesterday at 7 o´clock John ....................... (sleep). 3) Look! This man ...............

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An Essay

High schools in Estonia teaches every subject almost equally, so everyone have to study everything, except for some schools that are oriented to teach few subjects in depth (IT classes, art classes etc). It´s much easier to make future career plans and to find suitable profesion if school teaches how to manage in real life with practical activities like different projects, presentations and so on. I think USA and Great Britain schools are very developed in teaching pupils how to think and find answers on their own because their school system supports learning through projects, teamwork, presentations. Estonian school system is obsolescent in my opinion. Children have to memorize a lot in Estonia, although Internet and libraries have all the answers. I think it´s a problem at this time that children in Estonia haven´t as developed ability to find the answers and think of their own as children in USA or Great Britain.

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Ultimate Interview

ULTIMATE INTERVIEW One young man went for an IAS Interview. "When did India get independence?" He was asked. "The efforts began a few years earlier and final result was in 1947" He replied. "Who was responsible for our independence?" "There were so many. Whom to mention? If I name one, it will be a injustice to another. " He replied. "Is corruption the number one enemy in our country?" "Some research is going on the subject and I can answer with certainly only after seeing the report" He replied. The interview board was very pleased with his original and thoughtful answers and asked him not to reveal the questions to others, since they were planning to ask the same questions. When he went out naturally others were curious to know what was asked. He politely declined, but one persistent Santa would not leave him. "At least tell me the answers" he pleaded, and our friend obliged. Then it was the turn of this Santa. When he we...

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Truth or Dare ?

Truth or Dare? is a party game requiring a minimum of two players. The game is very popular with adolescents, but is also played by some adults and seniors. Rules One player starts the game by asking another player, "Truth or dare?" If the queried player answers, "truth," then the questioning player asks a question, usually embarrassing, of the queried player. If the queried player answers, "dare," then the questioning player asks the queried to do something, also usually embarrassing. After answering the question or doing the dare, the queried player asks "truth or dare?" of another player and the game proceeds as before. The game may be expanded upon by adding additional options to choose from, such as making the dare apply to both the questioner and the queried, or incorporating Spin the

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Analüütiline keemia I eksamiküsimuste vastused

I don't want to know the answers, I don't need to understand 2011. sügis KEEMILISE ANALÜÜSI ÜLDKÜSIMUSED 1. Analüüsiobjekt, proov, analüüt, maatriks. Tooge näiteid. Analüüsiobjekt on objekt, mille keemilist koostist me määrata soovime. Enamasti ei määrata mitte proovi täielikku koostist, vaid ainult mõnede konkreetsete ainete ­ analüütide ­ sisaldust, nt pestitsiidide sisaldust puuviljades või askorbiinhappe määramine mahlas.

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Linna objektid

Places Answers 1. Art gallery 2. Castle 3. Clothes shop 4. Club 5. Department store 6. Old building 7. Palace 8. Ski resort 9. Ski slope 10. Sports centre 11. Swimming pool

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Weather/Ilm

Weather Answers 1. Changeable weather 2. Cloudy weather 3. Cold weather 4. Dry weather 5. Hot weather 6. Icy weather 7. Rainy weather 8. Snowy weather Sunny weather :3 9. 10. Warm weather 11. Wet weather 12. Windy weather :3

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UNIT 15 SB

.. the parliament buildinf, some museums, and art galleries. * Pancakes together with Hannah's mates * Tartu 5b) 1. Was ... marked- märgiti; is includes ­ on lisatud 2. 2. was built- ehitati- heisatakse 3. 3. was ... mentioned- mainiti 4. Was built- ehitati 5. was created- rajati; wa named- nimetati Revision Sample answers 3) 1. Isi t Oki f I read your diary? 2. Isi t all right if I try your crash helmet? 3. Can I have some milk in my coffee? 4) Sample answers. 1. You might get hurt in an accident 2. You might fall into the water 3. You might burn yourself 4. You might get runover 5. You might get sunburned 6. They might get hurt or kiled on the road. U 15 WB 1. The bridge said she was going to wear her mother's dress at the w. 2. The bridegroom told his friend he wanted him to b ehis best man 3

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

we need to considerits style (howit is built); its drawntheirbedroomcorrectly location(whereit issituated);its size(howbig/snallit ri); its cost (howmuchtherentis/ifit is economical to b. Allow Ss a minuteto completethe task CheckSs, maintain);and its generaldescription (whatit islike) answers Then Ss make up sentencesabout their . S s l o o k u p a n y u n k n o w nv o c a b u l a rTy h e n ,r e a d houses Pointout that Ss can use eitherstructure o u t t h e w o r d si n t h e t a b l ea n de l i c i t h e m e a n i n g (There is/isn't/are/aren't

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Inglise keele õpik

we need to considerits style (howit is built); its drawntheirbedroomcorrectly location(whereit issituated);its size(howbig/snallit ri); its cost (howmuchtherentis/ifit is economical to b. Allow Ss a minuteto completethe task CheckSs, maintain);and its generaldescription (whatit islike) answers Then Ss make up sentencesabout their . S s l o o k u p a n y u n k n o w nv o c a b u l a rTy h e n ,r e a d houses Pointout that Ss can use eitherstructure o u t t h e w o r d si n t h e t a b l ea n de l i c i t h e m e a n i n g (There is/isn't/are/aren't

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Upstream B2 teacher

we need to considerits style (howit is built); its drawntheirbedroomcorrectly location(whereit issituated);its size(howbig/snallit ri); its cost (howmuchtherentis/ifit is economical to b. Allow Ss a minuteto completethe task CheckSs, maintain);and its generaldescription (whatit islike) answers Then Ss make up sentencesabout their . S s l o o k u p a n y u n k n o w nv o c a b u l a rTy h e n ,r e a d houses Pointout that Ss can use eitherstructure o u t t h e w o r d si n t h e t a b l ea n de l i c i t h e m e a n i n g (There is/isn't/are/aren't

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Unit 1 TEST I love english 7

Unit 1 TEST answers 1. Everybody liked Alex`s personal beliefs. 2. Who broke the silence first? 3. How Many sources did you check the information with? 4. Cathy had her ears pierced. 5. Dan hesitated for a moment but then rolled up his sleeve. 6. Nobody wanted to get involved in the fight. 7. The tourists took lots of pictures of this famous temple. 8. My travel story beat all my classmates stories. 2) 1. teaches 2. is teaching 3. has taught 4. teaching 5. to teach 6. taught 7. teach 3) 1. painted 2. shortened 3. repaired 4. wrapped 5. done 6. treated 7. put 8. carried 4) (3) no sea view (6) no parking space (7) slow service (8) pool closed in the morning (9) rude staff and unhelpful receptionist (10) no babysitting facilities

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IBeachside holiday home

there. I read about your offers, but still I have a few questions. Could I bring my dog? We can not leave him with anyone, so we should to take our dog with us. Problems did not would be in the house, she is well-behaved. Because we have a car, then I would ask also whether parking is free or paid? Is there are fridge in the kitchen? Bed linen and towels are also included in the price? Is the internet there? Wifi or something. I will stay wait for answers and I hope that we can spend our holiday in your holiday house. Thank you for understanding. Best wishes, Mart Mets.

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LAEVA ÖKONOOMIKA

Mitu majanduse põhiküsimust on? Select one: 4 2 3 1 Feedback Teie vastus on õige. The correct answer is: 3 Question 30 Partially correct Mark 0.25 out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Majandussüsteemid on Select one or more: turumajandus käsumajandus Selline, kui vaja on Tavamajandus Segamajandus Feedback Teie vastus on osaliselt õige. You have correctly selected 1. The correct answers are: käsumajandus, turumajandus, Segamajandus, Tavamajandus Question 31 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Äriplaan on Select one: Kambodža koostatud selleks, et teada palju võib töötajaid palgata majandustegevuse alalhoidmiseks mõeldud majandustegevuse kasumlikkuse tagamiseks koostatud Feedback Teie vastus on õige.

Merendus → Eriala seminar
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Cellular

This is a film called Cellular. "Cellular" is a very highly rated thriller, which is directed by a talent David R. Ellis ("Final Destination 2", "Matrix Reloaded" chasing scenes). Casting Chris Evans ("Not Another Teen Movie"), Kim Basinger ("8 Mile"), Jason Statham ("Italian Robbery"), William H. Macy ("Spartan"), Jessica Biel ("The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ") edc. Jessica Martin (Kim Basinger) is a teacher and a mother, whose life changes into a nightmare with just some seconds, when she's being kidnaped in the middle of the day and kept in a unknown attic . Withot knowing the reasons and being afraid about her life,Jessica manages to dial with a broken phone by change. On the other side answers her cry for help Ryan (Chris Evans), who is taken into dangerous situations with a minute . Starts a race with time when Ryan tryes to find scared Jessica before, the line disconnects. Which I most liked in this film is that it's a thriller fr...

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Letter

We should return to London at 14.30, but the coach arrives at 14.45, then we can get on the island faster or we can wait for the next coach. It can also be decided locally. You asked me about vegetarian option. Of course we also offer vegetatrian food, but for this we would need a approximate list of several students, who want vegetarian food. Naturally everyone gets a three- course lunch, also vegetarians. Now answering your questions, I hope you will receive the answers to your questions. If there are still some questions or misunderstandings, you can contact me. Sincerely Karin Brit Liinsoo

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Essay: What Makes a Good Teacher

have. It is commonly accepted that teaching is often extremely difficult and stressful because pupils can sometimes give the tutor a hard time. Only the tough ones survive. I reckon it all comes down to the circumstance whether the teacher loves her job or does she do it just for the salary. If she only does it for money, the children will not take her seriously. She should also have a vast knowledge of her subject. Otherwise, it is really difficult for the attentive and eager pupils to get answers to their questions.Another important quality is humour. I believe that helps to make picking up knowledge much easier and more fun. Children always prefer teachers with a good sense of humour. However, tutors should be a litte strict otherwise the class will not behave. Furthermore, the relationship between a student and a tutor should be formal but friendly. That is why co-operation is very significant and necessary. Dealing with misbehaving and troubled children can often be gruelling.

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Unit 2 TEST I love english 7

2. raised 3. puffed 4. said 5. did I punish / have I punished 6. sobbed 7. shout / shouted 8. tear / tore 9. don`t remember 10. did 3 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 4 1. What did the student have to do? 2. Why didn`t he buy the book? 3. Where did he try to find the book? 4. How did he solve the problem? 5. Was the student told off for reading the book? 6. Why was the book put in another place? Model answers 1. The student had to read a book. 2. The book was too expensice for him to buy. 3. He tried to find the book in the library. 4. He read the book in the shop. 5. No, he wasn`t. 6. The owner didn`t want anyone to buy the book.

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ELSA CLAY

Hi, my name is Elsa Clay and I studied at an all-girls Catholic high school .And here are some answers to the questions about my school. First, yes, we wear uniforms what consist of button-down blue or white blouses or polo shirts and a pleated blue and green plaid skirt. At our school we do not wear a miniskirt teamed with thigh-high socks, pink lipstick and a bare midriff. But we do have casual days when we can dress down at least once a month. Sometimes some of us are barley recognizable without uniform. Second, no boys in our school, and it's a relief not

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Assignment4 Risk assessment

TASK 1 ­ DISCUSSION ON HAZARDS AND RISKS Bad stuff happens, right? a. Make a list of all of the events which could affect your success in your studies at the university. What are the probable reasons for you to fail in your studies, to fail in exams and not getting the certificate? This is a brainstorming activity. There are no wrong or right answers. 1. Laziness 2. Health 3. Young love 4. Financial problems 5. Not understanding of the teacher's language skill 6. Mental health 7. Unhealthy lifestyle 8. Lack of motivation 9. Bad luck (you get hit my a car) 10. Stress 11. Too many distractions

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I Love English 5 Unit 8 kontrolltöö vastused

I Love English 5 Unit 8 Test Answers 1. Translate The phrases 1) This is Kevin. Could I speak to Tina, 5) Surf the internet please! 6) Enjoy visiting chat rooms 2) Switch off the mobile phone 7) Send an email to a friend 3) Be on the phone 8) Write in capital letters 4) Call back later 2. Write a / an or the were necessary 1) We travelled to Tallinn by – bus. 2) Tony is the tallest boy in our class.

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Ristsõna - Great Britain

GREAT BRITAIN Across 6. What is the language that is spoken in Scotland by more than 70,000 people 7. Which part of the UK has the population of 2,965,900 10. What was first used in Britain to smelt ores such as iron 13. It is the official religion in Britain 15. A Cumbria's lake that is knows as ''Queen of Lakes'' 16. The second highest top in Britain 18. One of Britains great ports which is connected to the sea by rivers 19. South of the Pennines, also knows as the industrial heart of the United Kingdom 20. Agriculture contributes 2 per cent of... Down 1. Type ...

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English Report

Report A task was given to write a report which conveys the results of a survey about shopping habits of people of different ages and gender. The results of the survey were mostly the same, although there are some differences in answers. How much does one shop? About 1/3 of the 9 people surveyed said that they go shopping once a week. Others said that they shopped at least two times a week and it takes about 30 minutes for men and a hour for women to buy groceries and at least an hour if it's a shopping spree. How much do you spend on your hobbies? All men (4 out of 9 people surveyed) said that the most enjoyable products to shop for are electronics while all the women agreed that clothing and acessories are the

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Test u 17 inglise keeles

1.ÜLESANNE 1) My goalis to finish school with good marks. 2) Everybody was surprised because Ann performed so confidently. 3) Expeditions are a good oppurtunity to meet people with similar interests. 4) My sister has done a lot of voluntary work at our youth club. 5) Do you fancy going to a football match? 6) Parents should pass on their experience to the next generation. 7) Mary decided to challange herself and take part in the swimming competition. 2. ÜLESANNE ( sample answers ) 1) Would you like to go swimming tonight? ­ Yes, i'd love to. What time shall we go? 2) Do you fancy going to the theatre on Saturday? ­ Sorry, I'm afraid i can't. I'm looking after my little sister. 3) Do you want to play basketball this afternoon? ­ Thanks for asking me, but I'm studying for my history test. 3. ÜLESANNE 1) Tina and Ann do aerobics, but James doesn't. 2) None of them has/ have won an award. 3) All of them can speak a foreign language. 4) Ann went canoeing last

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The Witches by Roald Dahl (11küsimust)

The guiz about the book ``The Witches`` by Roald Dahl 1. How did the boys parents die? A.In a ship wreck B.They drowned C. A car accident D.They were killed by burgulars 2. Where lived the boys grandmother? A. In Norwegia B.In England C.In Kanada D. In Finland 3. Do witches have big nostrils? A.No B. Not too big and not too small C. The dont have an nose D. Yes 4. What pets did the grandmother give to his grandson? A. Two turtels B.Two mice C. Two parrots E. Two cats 5. What was the name of the potion that turned people into mice? A. The fast mouse maker B. Formula 87 Delayed Acton Mouse- Maker C. Formula 86 Delayed Acton Mouse- Maker D. The fast way to rodents 6. Whom did the witches hate the most? A. Children B. Grownups C. Mice D. Turtels 7. How did the witches call the head WITCH? A. Boss B. Majesty of all witches C. The Grand High Witch D. The Grand High Witch o...

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Progress test 3 (unit 3) VASTUSED 10.klassile

PROGRESS TEST 3 (Unit 3) All right answers here  1.Fill in the missing words.Write only one word in each gap. 1.INSERCT 2.COLD 3.DATES 4.IF 5.WILL 6.HAVE 7.PASSPORT 8.MOUNTAIN 9.THINGS 10.SITUATED 11.RANGE 12.HELD 13.THESE 14.BOILING 15.SETTING 16.TEMPERATURE 17.RUN 18.CELEBRATE 19.CASE 20.TAKE 2.Circle the correct item. 1. A-INCLUDED 2. B-PLENTY 3. B-SURE 4. A-UNSPOILT 5. C-CUT 6. A- BY 7. B-EXTENSIVE 8. C-UP 9. B-TOUCH 10. A-WILL BE 3.Complete the second sentence using the word in bold. Use two or five words including the word given.Do not change the word given. 1. IF HE DOESN´T GET INTO UNIVERSITY,HE WILL GET A JOB. word ( UNLESS) – HE WILL GET A JOB unless he gets INTO UNIVERSITY 2. TAKE YOUR ID BECAUSE THEY MIGHT ASK YOU FOR IT . word (CASE)-TAKE YOUR ID in case they ask YOU FOR IT. 3. I’LL WRITE TO YOU THE MOMENT I SETTLE INTO MY NEW HOUSE. word (SOON)- I’LL WRITE TO ...

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Computerised world – a better or a worse place to live in ?

there are no cars made without computerised parts. Even shopping would not be even close to like it is now if we would not have all that amazing technology. Of course, like every other thing, computerised world has its own downsides. Kids spend too much time on social networks and playing computer games. Of course it is not the only negative thing, actually even students rely too much on computers, they copy their homework from the internet and find the answers just googling around in the web, which does not let them think by themselves and they do not have to search for the needed information all around textbooks, like they actually are supposed to. To sum up I would say that although computers have maybe made our life and the people too comfortable, still none of us could actually imagine the life in not computerised world. There is just too much good in it. It is like with any other thing- there is no good without bad.

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The space age in the next 50 years

The space age in the next 50 years The space age began about 50 years ago with the launch of sputnik, the first man-made object in space. Since then, spaceflight technologies have grown up. Within the 50 years we have achieved much in the spacelife, such as landing on the moon etc. Things what were impossible 50 years ago are nowdays reality. But what will happen in the next 50 years? In the first place people will be able to take trips into the space. And that`s predicted to be happening in short time through the Virgin Galactic, which plans to provide sub-orbital spaceflights to the paying public. Currently about several hundred people have already booked a seat on that plane, which costs $200 000 per person. What is more that by 50 years time I think that we will have found life on other planets. As there are proofs that there once were a water on Mars so it`s likely thath life has existed there. In the...

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Põllumajandus Ungaris

Põllumajandus Ungaris Grete Põdra ja Igor Smirnov Põllumajandus Selles piirkonnas on tegemist kaubandusliku põllumajandusega. Ungaris on põhiliselt intensiivne põllumajandus va pustas, seal on ekstensiivne. Ungaris on arenenud nii taime - kui ka loomakasvatus. Taime-ja loomakasvatus Esimesteks põhiharudeks on teravilja, köögivilja ja puuvilja kasvatamine. Peamisteks põllukultuurideks on teraviljadest mais, nisu ja rukis ning köögiviljadest suhkrupeet ja kartul. Soojad suved ja pehmed talved võimaldavad Ungaris kasvatada paprikat. Veini valmistamiseks kasvatatakse ka viinamarju. Loomakasvatuses on esikohal liha ja munatootmine, piimakarja- ja lambakasvatus on teisejärgulised. Suuri alasid Ungari tasandikel kasutatakse sigade ja veiste kasvatamiseks. Ungari metsadest pärit loom http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/100281212.jpg Maakasutus Tervest Ungari maakasutusest on põllumaa all 51% ja rohumaast 12%. Põllumajandusl...

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Continuing Katherine Mansfield's short story "Mrs. Brill"

The girl was on a grey bed and looked awfully pale. Miss Brill took a long deep breath, closed her eyes and supported her back against the wall. “Mother, mother come and look at my snowman!” exclaims a little girl. “Honey, I have to go inside and start making dinner for you and your father! We are going to have roasted duck for dinner tonight as I know that it is the favourite meal of my precious ones! Right?” asks the mother happily. “Yes, mother,” answers the girl. “But mommy,” “Yes, my dear?” whispers the mother, stops and turns around so quickly that her red dress with white dots on it floats up and then falls back. “When I grow up, then I want to be like you! As beautiful and kind as you!” declares the girl, with a voice filled with pride. The mother looks at her daughter, feeling so happy and blessed. Her Ann and her George are everything for her.

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IPCC summary

Answers for the IPCC Summary. 1.Radiative forcing is a measure of the influence that a factor has in altering the balance of incoming and outgoing energy in the Earth-atmosphere system and is an index of the importance of the factor as a potential climate change mechanism. 2.The three main things that alter the energy balance of the climate system are the changes in the atmospheric abundance of greenhouse gases and aerosols, in solar radiation and in land surface properties. 3.The two sources for the increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere are production, distribution and consumption of fossil fuels and as a by-product from cement production. 4.The two main sources of methane pollution are agriculture and fossil fuel use. 5.Volcanic aerosols are not included to the list because of their episodic nature. 6.The world's oceans absorb more than 80% of heat. 7.The total 20th-century rise is estimated to be 0.17...

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Essee

Because of our ability to remember, humans are able to transmit information from generation to generation. Humans know their history, because we remember what we have created. Our world-view is more than what is seen to the eye. Homo sapiens is a developing species. Our body has changed and so has our mind. We understand concepts like time (past, present, future), religion, philosophy and moral behaviour. A human is curious, asks questions and finds answers. Unlike animals, we are conscious of our inner thoughts, desires and sensations and have the ability not to follow our instincts. The knowledge we have is used to make our world more controllable. The structure of our society is difficult and widely controlled by economy, politics, science and technology. Our lives do not depend on nature, we have created our own artificial world and we are proud to be able to control it. In my opinion, developed countries have separated themselves from

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