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"begin" - 413 õppematerjali

begin - commence, understand – comprehend, think – cogitate, etc.). “He came home drunk” – no extra shades of meaning.
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Report: The Free Rider Problem

market, which usually leads to government intervention. Government intervention is not generally needed in a free market society but in this case if there were no government intervention this problem would not find a solution. The free-rider issue is often seen as a serious problem because of the assumption that a free rider's best self-interest is that they interact with others by force and fraud. If they can get away with the fraud and begin to gain the benefits of others they have reached their first goal. Their next goal is to make some good money or get credit for someone else's hard work before they get caught. Then they get out and are long gone by the time anyone notices. Life in a civilized society allows each of us the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of the work of people with productive ability far greater than our own, but what happens when people begin doing this? They get used to not having to do much work and

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Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad

Be,was,been-olema Bear,bore,born(e)-taluma Beat,beat,beaten-tukslema Become,became,become-saama Begin,began,begun-algama Bite,bit,bitten-hammustama Blow,blew,blown-puhuma Break,broke,broken-lõhkuma Build,built,built-ehitama Burn,burnt(burned),-II- -põlema Burst,burst,burst-lõhkema Buy,bought,bought-ostma Can,could,(been able to)-oskama Catch,caught,caught-püüdma Choose,chose,chosen-valima Come,came,come-tulema Cost,cost,cost-maksma Cut,cut,cut-lõikama Deal,dealt,dealt-nr. valima Dig,dug,dug-kaevama Do,did,done-tegema Dream,dreamt(dreamed),-II- -unistama Drink,drank,drunk-jooma Eat,ate,eaten-sööma Fall,fell,fallen-kukkuma Feed,fed,fed-toitma Feel,felt,felt-tundma Fight,fought,fought-kaklema Find,found,found-leidma Flee,fled,fled-põgenema Fly,flew,flown-lendama Forbid,forbade,forbidden-keelama Forget,forgot,forgotten-unustama Forgive,forgave,forgiven-andestama Freeze,froze,frozen-külmuma Get,got,got-saama Give,gave,given-andma Go,went,gon...

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Presentatsioon keskkonnast

Presentation about enviroment Good afternoon everyone. First, let me introduce myself. My name is Valter and I am a student of Tallinn University of Technology. I'd like to talk about environment, its pollution and protecting. I shall only take 3 minutes of your time. Let me begin with the word enviroment and what it means! It means surroundings in which people, animals and plants exist. These are the things that we need, to be alive, but they are also many man-made things and technical progresses that harm the nature. Therefore we can´t live on this planet without basic components which are needed for human existence - air, water and soil. Firstly air, which is mostly a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen. People, animals and plants can ´t live without air

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Fill the gaps with the correct tenses

Fill the gaps with the correct tenses. 1. I (learn)................................ English for seven years now. 2. But last year I (not / work) ........................................ hard enough for English, that's why my marks (not / be) ............................. really that good then. 3. As I (pass / want) ............................... my English exam successfully next year, I (study) ............................... harder this term. 4. During my last summer holidays, my parents (send) ..................................... me on a language course to London. 5. It (be) ............................ great and I (think) .................................. I (learn) ................................... a lot. 6. Before I (go) .................................. to London, I (not / enjoy) .................................. learning English. 7. But while I (do) .......

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When in Rome do as Romans do: Mexico

When in Rome do as Romans do Mexico is a place, where I would definitely like to go one day. It is a really interesting country to visit, located in the middle of the continent of North America. I like the local people and their view of living. In my opinion, they think positively, love and enjoy their life, and try to take everything of it. Mexico is full of sociable, warm and cheerful people and heritage cities. To begin with, Mexico lies about 10 000 kilometres away from Estonia and the climate there varies from tropical to desert. So, you definitely do not have to take any warm clothes there, usual shirts are fine enough. On the other hand, tight or low cut clothing is never appropriate there. When in Mexico, respect the locals' sense of time and traditions. The fact is, if you naturally speak very quickly or you have a forceful or sharp tone of voice, become aware of how you are coming across.

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Gerunds and infinitives

Neti Habakuk Margit Mölder Forming: infinitive+ ing (I+ing) USING: 1) In some fixed expressions (As well as I+ing.., It is no good I+ing.., It is no use I+ing.., can not bear I+ing.., can not help I+ing.., worth I+ing..) 2) After prepositions (before I+ing.., of I+ing.., for I+ing.., by I+ing.., at I+ing..) 3) After verbs (enjoy, admit, consider, can`t stand/ help/ bear, deny, avoid, mind, suggest, understand) 4) With from and to with some verbs (He prevented her from leaving. Look forward to I+ing.., Get used to I+ing..) Forming: to+ verb I (to+v) USING: 1) After some adjectives (happy to+v.., wrong to+v..) 2) To express purpose (She went to Spain to meet her friend.) 3) After some nouns ( decision to+v.., time to+v.., wish to+v..) 4) After some main verbs ( appear, agree, ask, begin, choose, decide, expect, happen, help, hope, learn, like, love, mean, offer, prepare, promise,...

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Summary of three scientific articles

Antibiotics are one of the greatest success stories of modern medicine – they have transformed our lives. But they may now be endangering lives, too. I chose three articles on the issue that dissert the topic of antibiotics in wastewater. To begin with, for years scientists have been aware of the potential problems of antibiotics being present in wastewater. For now, the research of engineering professor Olya Keen is showing that treatments to clean wastewater may actually be creating new antibiotics and further contributing to the development of antibiotic resistance in the environment. Keen is studying doxycycline, one of the widely used class of antibiotics. Their research to date is

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Cars enslave us rather than liberate us

Especially cars that offer the best comfort for humans. There is always a need to go somewhere: to school, work or just for a journey and it is always good to reach a destination as soon as possible. Of course, the importance of the car depends on the person's residence, whether the person lives in a city or in the countryside, the needs are different. In my opinion, cars enslave people because once a person gets behind the wheel, there is no way out of this comfort. To begin with, car requires a many expenditure, starting from purchasing a car and ending with technical controls, supplying of fuel and so on. It can be said that the material side of the car sustenance is difficult. A person must have a stable income to afford a car. Moreover, it is expensive to get a driver's license. It can be said that owning a car is an expensive pleasure. Secondly, driving a car can be compared to addiction ­ as Matthew Perry once

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USA school system

USA school system Most children enter the public education system around ages five or six. They may begin in preschoolpreschool, kindergartenkindergarten or first gradefirst grade. They normally attend 12 grades of study over 12 calendar years of primary and secondary education before graduating, earning a diploma that makes them eligible for admission to higher educationhigher education. Education is only mandatory until age 16, however. There are generally five years of primary (elementary) school, during which students customarily advance together from one grade to the next as a single cohort or "class", three years of middle school, which may have cohorts, and four years of high school. There is some variability in the arrangement of grades. In the U.S., ordinal numbersordinal numbers (e.g., first gradefirst grade) are used for identifying grades. Typical ages and grade groupings in contemporary, public and private schools may be...

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Kenya traditsioonid

Kenya traditions Triin Avistu 10.B BENGA Cuisine local brewing industry Natives Purifying fire · Fire is very important for traditional African societies. Some communities keep or use a "holy" fire for religious purposes. They perform a ceremony of purifying the crops when they begin to bear. Part of this ceremony involves lighting the holy fire and carrying it to all the regions. · People look upon it as a "purifying flame," and eagerly wait to catch it with twigs, in order to take it to their homes. It symbolizes the process of death and resurrection, and the concept of renewal over destruction and degeneration. Arts and crafts · Diverse cultures and traditions in Kenya imply very rich source of art work

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Basic Irregular Verbs

Irregular verbs Present Past Past participle beat beat beaten be was, were been become became become begin began begun bite bit bitten blow blew blown break broke broken bring brought brought build built built burn burnt burnt burst burst burst buy bought bought can could been able catch caught caught choose chose chosen come came come cost cost cost cut cut cut deal dealt dealt dig dug dug do did done draw drew drawn drink drank drunk drive drove driven eat ...

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Are young people living in Estonia patriots of their homeland?

Are young people living in Estonia patriots of their homeland? To begin with, it would be a good idea to explain who patriots actually are. They are people whose public conducts are regulated by one single motive - the love of their homeland. When speaking of patriotism, already The Constitution of Estonian Rebublic states that the main aim of our country is to assure that our nation, language and culture will be preserved. Many people have argued whether young Estonians are patriots of their homeland or not and there

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Present Simple & Continuous

PRESENT SIMPLE I You work here. ... do not (don't) work ... We They Do you work here? ­ Yes, I do. / No, I don't. He She works here. ... does not (doesn't) work ... It Does she / he work here? ­ Yes, she / he does. / No, she / he doesn't. Time expressions always often not often never usually normally rarely sometimes occasionally hardly ever when after before unless in case as soon as until Uses - for permanent facts - for actions and situations which are generally true - for habits and routines PRESENT CONTINUOUS bebe++ ­ing ing I am (I'm) You are (you're) She/He/It is (she's/he's/it's) (not) + working here. We are (we're) They are (they're)...

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Our Man in Havana Book R

between the loyalty to his country and the loyalty to his friends and family. It is very substantial for him that his loyalty must go to his daughter. He is living a double life, because actually he is a vacuum cleaner salesman, and knows nothing about drawing sketches. The central topic is that an average person can fool the whole agency with a punch of lies. Reading this book was quite interesting. For me it is important, that the action would not take long to begin and I have to mention that it did not. Also there were some really funny places, which made the book a good entertainment sometimes. It was thrilling to read how an average person can fool cleverly professionals. I am sure this book would be an interesting one to read for everyone, who are looking for excitement and good humor.

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My analysis of the article “ Why Ebola is so dangerous”

people more aware of the disease and hopefully helps to put a stop to Ebola. Ebola virus disease, or simply Ebola, is a disease of humans and other primates caused by ebolaviruses. Signs and symptoms typically start between two days and three weeks after contracting the virus, as a fever, sore throat, muscle pain and headaches. Then, vomiting, diarrhea and rash usually follow, along with decreased function of the liver and kidneys. At this time, generally, some people begin to bleed both internally and externally. Death, if it occurs, follows typically six to sixteen days after symptoms appear and is often due to low blood pressure from fluid loss. The author of the article does not take sides. He is just describing the situation and does not give his own opinions. He quotes people who know more about Ebola and paraphrases their opinions. The aim of an article is to inform people of Ebola and

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"Skellig" raamatukokkuvõte

Cave diving text! ! ! 1.slide! Hi guys! Today I am gonna talk to you about cave diving. I chose that extreme sport because my father said that this could be intresting, educational and fun. I agree with that. So lets begin.! ! 2.slide! Cave diving is diving in water caves. ! In UK it is called just caving and in US it is called scuba diving. They are not same but the point is same and so the technique. ! Basically cave divers swim and explore there.! Sometimes they also find fish, animal and human bones. And they give these to museums.! The first cave diver in world was Jacques-Yves Cousteau and he dived at Aqua-Lung in 1943.!

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99 ebareeglipärast tegusõna

71 lõikama cut cut cut 72 lööma hit hit hit 73 vigastama hurt hurt hurt 74 laskma/lubama let let let 75 lugema read read read 76 asetama set set set 77 sulgema shut shut shut 78 panema put put put 79 jooma drink drank drunk 80 algama begin began begun 81 jooma drink drank drunk 82 laulma sing sang sung 83 vajuma sink sank sunk 84 ujuma swim swam swum 85 lamama lie lay lain 86 olema be was/were been 87 sööma eat ate eaten 88 tegema do did done 89 minema go went gone

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-ing and to

They admitted stealing the money. change. We can't go on living forget, explain, learn, understand, 5) admit/deny /suggest that like this. 2. After discussing the wonder + what/whether/how etc. + Example: They denied that they economy, the president then went to. Also show/tell/ask/advise/teach had stolen the money. on to talk about foreign policy. somebody what/how/where to do 4) begin, start, continue, intend, smth. Example: 1. We asked how to bother Example: It has started get to the station. 2. Ask Jack. He'll raining. tell you what to do. 5) Try to and try -ing (also just 5) want, ask, help, would like, try) Example: 1. I was very tired

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UNIT4

UNIT4 Appendix1 G 1. Genius (n) at 1. geenius 2. glance (v) at 2. pilku heitma 3. glare (v) at 3. põrnitsema 4. good (adj) at 4. osav 5. good (adj) to 5. hea 6. grateful..sb..sth (adj) to, for 6. tänulik kellelegi millegi eest 7. guilty (adj) of 7. süüdi 8. guilty about 8. kahetsema H to 1. happen (v) 1. kellegiga juhtuma ...

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Nimetu

Starr. The Beatles · Starr had his first gig with The Beatles on 13 March 1961. · He generally sang at least one song on each studio album as part of an attempt to establish the vocal personality of all four members. · In some cases, Lennon or McCartney wrote the lyrics and melody especially for him, as they did for "Yellow Submarine" . The Beatles · Starr did eventually begin composing, and is credited with "Don't Pass Me By" and "Octopus's Garden" as sole songwriter. · His disgust with the band's tensions and boredom at waiting around to contribute during the sessions for the White Album caused him to quit the group temporarily. · He did not return for two weeks, even though the other Beatles urged him to come back: Lennon sent telegrams, and Harrison set up flowers all over the studio for Starr's return saying "Welcome home".

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Hotel Sophia

The hotel's location is an effective hub between Estonian cities and easily accessible for visitors arriving by car, offering free-of-charge parking facilities. Visitors are able to go to the cinema or ice-skating, visit an adventure park, a beauty salon or shop at Lõunakeskus ­ the biggest shopping and recreational centre in South Estonia. For the visitors' convenience, the hotel is connected with the shopping centre, making all services available on site. Cycle and pedestrian tracks that begin next to the building are suitable for miles- long cycling, and the health trail in the Sanatorium forest park, only 800 metres from the hotel, is an ideal place for morning and evening walks or jogging. Gym and group training facilities are available at the sports club in Lõunakeskus. There are two conference halls in the hotel ­ the North Hall and South Hall. The rooms are excellent for organising top-priority meetings or heated debates, exciting discussions or educational training courses.

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Education in Croatia

There are three stages of early childhood education: • from when the child is 6 months old to when they're one • from the ages of one to three • from the age of three until the child stars attending primary school Even though these three stages are not compulsory, every child must attend kindergarten for a year prior to primary school. 4 Primary education (Children begin school at the age of 6 or 7.) There are two stages: • 1st through 4th grade, being taught by one teacher per class that teaches every subject with the exception of foreign languages and Religion, with subjects such as Croatian, mathematics, visual art , nature and society, physical education, music education, and at least one foreign language (usually English, usually in the 1st grade and compulsory in the 4th grade). Religious education is

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The Universe according to Douglas Adams

The Universe, according to Douglas Adams The Universe is truly a magnificent phenomenon. It has remained unfathomable throughout history. Even in the Modern Era, where so much has already been achieved, we lack complete and certain answers to a plethora of questions about the Universe. Luckily, Douglas Adams already seems to have that covered in his book "Life, the Universe and Everything", which is the third installment in the series "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". Initially, Adams describes the idea of time travel. In real world physics, the concept has a very limited application. Yet according to him, most of the theory on time travel is incomprehensible to anyone who has not spent at least four lifetimes studying advanced hypermathematics, and since it was impossible to do this before time travel was invented, there is a certain amount of confusion as to how the idea was arrived at in the first place (11...

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Verb forms ülesanne vastustega.

Verb forms 1. When I (turn) turned the radio on earlier today, I (hear) heard a song that was popular when I was in basic school. I (hear, not) had not heard the song in years, and it (bring) brought back many great memories. 2. Last week, I (run) ran into an old classmate of mine. We (see, not) had not seen each other in years. I (enjoy) enjoyed talking to her so much that I (ask) asked her, if she’d like to meet me tomorrow. We are getting together tomorrow evening. 3. When Mary (enter) entered the room, I (recognize, not) did not recognize her because she (lose) had lost so much weight and (grow) grown a long, healthy and beautiful hair. He looked totally different! 4. I like listening (listen) to music when I am sad, it really comforts me. 5. I (visit) have visited so many beautiful places since I (come) came to UK. Before moving here, I (hear, n...

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Exami spikker

Aristoteles (470-399 e.m.a) : väidete struktuur kui iseseisev uurimisobjekt 1967- IBM builds the first floppy disk Süllogism (Aristoteles): 1967 - Seymour Papert designed LOGO as a computer language for children. 1. eeldus: iga x on y. 1968 - Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore found Intel Corporation 2. eeldus: mõni z on x. 1968 - Douglas C. Engelbart, of the Stanford Research Institute, demonstrates järeldus: mõni z on y. his system of keyboard, keypad, mouse, and windows at the Joint Computer Iga b on a Conference in San Francisco's Civic Center. He demonstrates use of a word Mitte ükski b pole a ...

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Sissejuhatus infotehnoloogiasse itv0010 (eksami spikker)

järeldus: mõned neljajalgsed on imetajad. Answer. 1. eeldus: iga anarhist on süsteemi vastane.2. 1963 hiire patent(Engelbart). eeldus: mõned poliitikud on anarhistid. järeldus: Begin. mõned poliitikud on süsteemi vastased. Tuletuse PERFORM VARYING struktuuri võib seega esitada muutujate x,y ja z abil 1964 - CDC's 6600 supercomputer(Cray),Basic ning tuletus on õige sõltumata fraasidest, millega

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Sissejuhatus infotehnoloogiasse eksamimaterjal 2015

1800 Perfokaardid, Jacquard, 5150 PC ja cga graafikakaart(16 värvi), 32000 – VAR sum,i:INTEGER; üks kategooriline järeldus. Stoikud: lausearvutus esimene 32-bit prose (National Semiconductor) BEGIN - Stoikud uurisid, kuidas saab loogiliste sidesõnade 1822 Babbage,Ada Lovelace(I (ja, ei, või, kui...siis) abil lihtsamatest lausete programmeerija)

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Irregular verbs

alustama begin began begun näitama show showed shown andestama forgive forgave forgiven olema be was been andma give gave given omama have had had asetama lay laid laid ostma buy bought bought ehitama build built built otsima seek sought sought elama dwell dwelt dwelt painutama bend bent bent ennustama forecast forecast forecast paiskama cast cast cast haisema stink stank stunk paisutama swell swelled swollen haistma smell smelt smelt panema put put put hammustama bite bit bitten panema set set set heitma fling flung flung panustama bet bet bet heitma sling slung slung peitma hide hid hidden helistama ring ra...

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Queen Mary I of England

1.SLAID Queen Mary I of England was born February 18, 1516. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his first of six wives, Catherine of Aragon. Mary was the only child from that union to survive infancy. She ruled as Queen of England from July 19, 1553 until her death on November 17, 1558. This era was known as the Marian Exile 2.SLAID Queen Mary I was rejected by her father during his divorce from her mother. Her parents' marriage was thought meaningless so for a while she was stripped of her statud as and heir to the throne. She was angry at her father's break from the Roman Catholic Church because it had told him that he couldn't divorce from her mother. She thought that if it hadn't happened she would have...

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Me and languages

Me and languages. To begin with, language is a congrecation of thoughts and feelings through a system of signals, such as voice sounds, gestures, or written symbols. Communication or language is a process every child learns from birth and during our life we will usually learn many different languages. Due to the fact that both of my parents are Estonians , my mother tongue is Estonian, therefore I can speak and write in it very fluently. I also prefer read the books in Estonian. I

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Irregular verbs

1. Be was/were been ­ olema 2. Bear bore born(e) ­ kandma, taluma 3. Beat beat beaten- lööma 4. Become became become- saama kellekski , millekski 5. Begin began begun- alustama 6. Bite bit bitten- hammustama 7. Blow blew blown- puhuma 8. Break broke broken-murduma, murdma, lõhkuma 9. Bring brought brought-tooma 10. Build built built-ehitama 11. Burn burnt burnt-põletama 12. Burst burst burst-purskama, puhkema 13. Buy bought bought-ostma 14. Can could could-võima, suutma 15

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Towards zero inglisekeelne kokkuvõte

Mr. TREVES knew better. He knew that he knew too much. He's opinion was always respected. The group who sat around the fireplace talked about the murder what had happened in the Old Bailey in the morning. They talked themselves out, little by little and then their eyes turned to mr. Treves. Then mr. Treves said a few wise words. He likes a good detective story, but they all start with the wrong place. They start with the murder. But murder is and should be at the end of the story. It should begin at long before, perhaps even years before that. the whole story should culminate to towards zero. The story continues in the 11th January. Angus MacWhirter wanted to commit suicide but he found himself from the hospital. He was a very angry because he was not allowed to die. When the man had calmed down then he told his sad fate to nurse. He lost his job because he didn't lie for his boss. His wife left him because he didn't have a job. His wife married with his best friend

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Phrasal verbs

make up (of) ­ to consist of Put down to ­ to be explained by put in ­ to expend time or effort put up ­ to provide Run away with ­ to win decisively run into ­ to encounter; to reach, to amount to run through ­ to explain run up ­ to incur (expenses) run up against ­ to encounter See about ­ to arrange for sth to be done see sb off ­ to say goodbye to sb see through ­ to understand sth clearly see to ­ to attend to Settle down ­ to lead a stable life settle down to ­ to begin (work) in earnest settle for ­ to accept settle in ­ to become established settle up ­ to pay Take in ­ to deceive take on ­ to challenge take out on ­ to behave badly towards take over ­ to gain control take up ­ to start doing take sb up on sth ­ to question, challenge Tell against ­ to spoil any chance of success tell apart ­ to distinguish between tell off ­ to rebuke tell on ­ sth to have a bad effect on sb, to inform on sb Turn around ­ to change for the better

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Comp architecture tasks

TÕLGI JA SELGITA! http://www.vallaste.ee/index.htm 1 DDR SDRAM - topeltkiirusega sünkroon-DRAM 2 PCI Express - Sisend-väljundsiini standard 3 serial ATA - jada-ATA, järjestik-ATA IDE-liidese edasiarendus 4 video card - videokaart 5 TFT - TFT-vedelkristallkuvar TFT-tüüpi vedelkristallkuvarites 6 XGA - 1990-ndatel firma IBM poolt välja töötatud kõrge lahutusvõimega graafikastandard. 7 HDD - kõvakettaajam 8 CD-RW - korduvsalvestusega laserketas Laserketas, millele erinevalt CD-R kettast saab informatsiooni salvestada, kustutada ja uuesti salvestada. 1 chip - kiip Väike pooljuhtmaterjali (enamasti räni) kristall, millele on tekitatud integraalskeem. 2 clock speed - taktsagedus Arvuti taktsagedus näitab taktgeneraatori poolt genereeritavat impulsside arvu sekundis ja määrab ära protsessori töökiiruse. 3 bus (1) - siin Juhtmete komplekt, mille kaudu andmed liiguvad arvuti ühest osast teise. 4 case (3) - korpus Seadet ümbritsev kest, korpus...

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Aforismid

* Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity. * Believing isn't Seeing, Seeing is Believing. * Borrow money from pessimists They won't expect it back. * Expect the worst, Hope for the best. * Fat people are more difficult to kidnap * Few women admit their age. Few men act theirs. * Good friends are like stars -- you don't always see them, but you know they are always there. * Government philosophy: If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is. * If practice makes perfect, and nobody is perfect, then why practice? * I always mean what I say but I don't always say what I mean. * I was born intelligent. But, education ruined me. * If the left half of the brain controls the right hand, and the right half the left, then lefthanded people are the only ones in their right minds. * I'm going to live forever. Or die trying. * Kill one person you're a murderer, kill ten people your a serial killer, kill a million and you get invited to a...

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For and against studying abroad

home. Employers and graduate school committees will take note of an international study experience. Studying abroad helps students become more mature and resilient and these qualities are priceless in the workplace. Unfortunately there are many disadvantages to being an exchange student as well. Consider the difficulties you may face learning to study in a completely different environment, especially if your classes are in another language. If you're not a strong student to begin with, studying abroad might not be a good idea. This experience might also give you a culture shock. It is tough to enter a new culture and the experience of coming back might me surprisingly difficult as well, it is called re-entry shock. Some people take this harder than the others, so everyone needs to be realistic about themselves. Being an exchange student might also be a bad idea if you have special circumstances at home, such as a terminally sick relative or a romantic partner

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Gerunds and infinities

without to: Let, make, know, hear, feel, help. Mum won´t let me go to the beach today. I have never known him be so rude (jäme). I heard her sing in New York. Can you feel his heart beat? Would you help me put my bag in the overhead locker? 7.4 Common verbs followed by an infinitive with ´to´ I can´t afford to buy a new overcoat. Here are some common verbs which are followed by an infinitive with ´to´ Afford, agree, appear, arrange, ask, attempt, bear, begin, care, choose, consent, decide, determine (pühendumine), expect, fail, forget, happen, hate, help, hesitate, hope, intend, learn, like, love, manage, mean, offer, prefer, prepare, pretend, promise, propose, refuse, regret (kahetsema), remember, seem, start, swear, trouble, try, want, wish She pretend to be sleep ­Ta teeskleb magamist. 7.5 Common verbs followed by object + infinitive with ´to´ He encouraged me to try again.

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Global Warming

Scientists are worried that soon the effects of what we have done may be irreversible. This temperature increase would drastically affect the growth of many different crops and cause the polar ice caps to melt, therefore increasing sea levels to rise up by several metres. Warmer oceans cause more intense storms. Buildings and roads close to the water will be flooded and they could suffer damage from hurricanes and tropical storms. The effects of a warmer climate may begin to take its toll on people as well. Particularly those who are physically weaker are going to have a harsh life. During the hot summer of 1995, the frightening effects of high temperatures were felt in Chicago, when 700 people died as a result of heat-related problems. Air quality in many parts of the country is already considered unhealthy. With global warming adding to it, it's only going to get worse and worse. Furthermore, warmer temperatures would widen the

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LETTER, ESSAY, REPORT

Finally, Could you tell me where the Bundoran exactly is and when the summer camp work begins? In addition, I would like to know how much payment I am going to get. I would appreciate it if you could inform me as soon as possible. Yours sincerely, Mari Mets ESSAY 2010 Stress in the Life of Young People Today Stress is a natural part of young people's lives. Negative stress can affect people's ability to be positive. I'd probably agree with the statement. To begin with, one of the main sources of stress for young people today can be relationships with parents. Everybody knows that fighting with parents can affect ours ability to be positive. Moreover, parents are the closest persons in our lives and fighting with them break us. For instance, I am always so depressed after arguing with my mother, I do not want to hurt her feelings. In my view, young people should avoid fighting with parents to cope with this source of stress.

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Inglise keele kontrolltöö 7. klassile

Inglise keele kontrolltöö 7. klassile Õpik: I love English 4 Kokkuvõte aasta jooksul õpitust. Koostaja: Gea Gutmann Viljandi Maagümnaasium Juhendaja: Toomas Rähn Final Test Form 7 Name................. 1. Use the right tense. (15 p) 1) Look! She....................................(carry) a heavy bag. 2) Mrs. Brown...................................(play) the piano at the concert next week. 3) Mary is a good girl. My mother............................(meet) her every day since she and her father moved here. 4) Yesterday at two o`clock Tom ..............................(sing) and his sister ........................... (draw) a pictuture in the living room. 5) The wind ........................(be) very strong some days ago. 6) Where are the children? They .........................................

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John F. Kennedy elulugu

what you can do for your country. He also asked the nations of the world to join together to fight what he called the ,,common enemies of man:turanny,poverty,disease and war itself." He added:"All this will not be finished in the first one hundered days. Not will it be finished in the first one thousand days, not in the life of this Administration, not even perhaps in our lifetime on this planed. But lets begin." In closing, he expanded on his desire for greater internationalis: '2Finally wheather you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you." As one of his first presidential acts, Kennedy asked Congress tocreate the Peace corps. His brother-in-law was the first director. Through this program, americans volunteer to help

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The Germanic Invasions

The cultural differences relatively small Similar way of life Different varieties of the same Germanic language The Danes soon converted to Christianity By the end of the 10th c, England was a united kingdom with a Germanic culture throughout Most of Scotland united (at least in name) in a (Celtic) Gaelic kingdom Anglo-Saxon verse No rhyme nor regular number of syllables in a line, rhythm is important. The stressed syllables in a line usually begin with the same consonant ­ alliteration. A line is divided into two half-lines by a pause ­ a caesura, it is a natural place for a stop. Parallelism ­ the repetition of the same idea in a different form. Many nouns and names substituted with metaphors and kennings. sea: salt-streams, sail-road, wave-deeps warriors: the famous-for-prowess, heroes-in-battle, the cased-in- helmets king: ring-prince, folk-leader, folk-chief

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Summary

Summary In this summary I will analyse three articles on the topic of whether it is justified and morally right to use drone warfare in the tribal areas of Pakistan and in Gaza. To begin, we do not know if the drones have done more harm or good in the tribal areas of Pakistan. Most of the information about drone attacks is coming from dubious Pakistan media, which we cannot seriously rely on. Hence, we cannot be sure if the persons killed by drones were innocent civilians or extremists. (Fair, 2013) One the one hand, using drones can be more discriminate, because they hover over the enemy

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How to avoi road accidents

This generally includes children age eight and under. Never put a child in a car or booster seat in the front passenger seat or other seat with airbags. Children should generally be 12 and older when sitting in the front passenger seat.6 6 Keep your car and its accessories in good condition. Keep the tires properly inflated, the brakes adjusted, and the windshields and windows clean. Replace windshield wiper blades when they begin to streak, and all make sure all the lights are working properly. 7 7 Use your signals properly. Always use your signal, even if you think no one is there. When changing lanes on the freeway, don't signal as an afterthought or during the lane change. Signal at least a couple of seconds in advance so others know what you're going to do before you do it. (Ever notice how most of the skid marks along the highway are just before an exit ramp? - this is where

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:23 PM Page xvi xvi ➤ INTRODUCTION your previous experiences and your basic premises about how things are supposed to be. Your actions trigger the emotions and attitudes that go with them. By the Law of Reversibility, you can actually act your way into feeling in a manner consistent with the action. By acting as if you were already happy, positive, and confident, you soon begin to feel that way on the inside. And your actions are under your direct control, whereas your emotions are not. In and of themselves, the outer aspects of your life are neutral. It is only the meaning that you give to them that determines your attitudes, opinions, emotions, and reactions to them. If you change your thinking about any part of your life, you will change how you feel and behave in that area. And since only you can de-

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

across as a dull braggart and a naïve youth, respectively. The majority of the characters remain ambivalent about the war, resentful of the terrible destruction it causes, doubtful of the glory it supposedly brings. The novel offers masterful descriptions of the conflict's senseless brutality and violent chaos: the scene of the Italian army's retreat remains one of the most profound evocations of war in American literature. As the neat columns of men begin to crumble, so too do the soldiers' nerves, minds, and capacity for rational thought and moral judgment. Henry's shooting of the engineer for refusing to help free the car from the mud shocks the reader for two reasons: first, the violent outburst seems at odds with Henry's coolly detached character; second, the incident occurs in a setting that robs it of its moral import --the complicity of Henry's fellow soldiers legitimizes the killing. The murder of the engineer seems

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The Development of Reese Hoffa

The Development of Reese Hoffa & Training Scheme for 2007 Season Reese Hoffa Development Table 1998 19.07m 1999 19.36m 2000 19.79m 2001 20.22m 2002 20.47m 2003 20.95m 2004 21.67m 2005 21.74m 2006 22.11m 2007 22.43m Hoffa Performance Progression Reese Hoffa Performance Progression 23 22 21 Distance (m) 20 19 18 17 16 Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 1 Reese Hoffa Physical & Lifting P...

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History of London 2

died down, and the Tower of London garrison used gunpowder to create effective firebreaks to halt further spread eastward. 3: What did the Rebuilding of London Act 1666 say about bricks? That houses must be made out of bricks or stones. 4: Who was appointed to rebuild St. Paul's Cathedral and the ruined parish churches? Sir Christopher Wren 5: When was the Bank of England founded? It was established in 1694 (27 July). 6: When did Lloyd's of London begin to operate? The Society of Lloyd's was incorporated by Lloyd's Act 1871. 7: Why did William III build Kensington Palace? Because the King wanted a residence near London but away from the smoky air of the capital, because he was asthmatic. 8: Which king bought Buckingham Palace from the Duke of Buckingham? George III (George William Frederick) 9: What was important about coffee houses in the 18th century?

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New York City

New York City New York City is on the east coast of the USA, in the south-eastern corner of New York State. It has a population of over seven million,the largest of any city in the country, and an area of 783 kilometres. The population of New York has contained members of many races ever since the 17th century. Nowadays about 40 per cent of its inhabitants are immigrants or have a parents who were. The city has over 20 000 hectars of parkland. One of the parks, Central Park, was designed by Frederic Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. Its 340 hectares contain half a million tees, several lakes, a rollerskating rink, a theatre, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and much more. There are beaches in many parts of New York. One of the most popular is Coney Island Beach in Brooklyn. Visitors there can swim in the sea, enjoy the amusement park, eat hot dogs and visit the New York Aquarium, which contains about 10 000...

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Reading task

many things right that when it goes astray (which happens with more and more frequency as it goes along) you kind of wish it hadn't tried in the first place. Unless your last name is Harryhausen, you shouldn't really maneuver Greek mythology, and you definitely don't need to use it as a source from some Shrek-inspired collection of tired pop culture riffs. Yet that's exactly what this Chris Columbus helmed half-success does. We begin by learning that the fabled gods of old do exist, and that Zeus is especially mad at brother Poseidon. Seems the head hocho's magical lightning bolt has been stolen, and each accuses the other of using the crime as a means of starting an all out Olympian war. Zeus specifically blames Poseidon's son, Percy Jackson, and soon, all the various creatures of myth - harpies, centaurs, minotaurs, and hydras -- are after the unsuspecting teen.

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