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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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The social network

The Social Network review To begin with, I would like to prove the fact that if Facebook would be a country, then it would be the 3rd largest in the world. When I wake up in the morning I do things in a definite order. Logging in to Facebook is one of those things I do in those mornings when I have some extra time. So do many of us. If we could, we would spend hours on the world's most popular social network. But at many academic institutions and office networks Facebook has been blocked to guarantee the irrelevancy. We try to deny the importance of the site but without success. It has changed our culture in many ways, making it so modernized that some of us cannot handle it. I am quite positive, that before the movie, people did not really know the basic story of how Facebook was invented. But by now, we have searched the internet, watched the magnificent movie and bought books titled similarly and can tell many interesting facts ab...

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How to survive in Estonia. Guide for foreigner

Opinions differ, but is confident that most will converge in one- it is not easy to live in Estonia and you cannot live only by subsidy. You've got to be able to adapt and be competitive, in other words, "must be able to Survive." So how to adapt and survive in Estonia? Of course many things depends on the mood of the original. Immediately after the moving in other country, happen meeting expectations and reality-and here problems begin, because it is naive to think that they coincide. Therefore, all the same it is necessary above all else at home to try to explore the culture, mentality and peculiarities of the country. You must have a plan of action to be followed. I advise you to start with learning Estonian language. Without language you do not have the opportunity to watch the news, read newspapers, communicate and be understood by the public. You are excluded from the cultural context of the country

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Euroopa Liidu direktiivid

young people, taking particular account of the specific risks which are a consequence of their lack of experience, of absence of awareness of existing or potential risks or of the fact that young people have not yet fully matured. Employers shall implement such measures on the basis of a comprehensive assessment of the hazards to young people in connection with their work according to Art 6/2 of the Directive. The assessment must be made before young people begin work and when there is any major change in working conditions. Directive 92/57/EEC - temporary or mobile construction sites Töötervishoiu ja tööohutuse nõuded ehituses Legal act: Vabariigi Valitsuse määrus; Official Journal: Elektrooniline Riigi Teataja, Publication date: 01/06/2002; Reference: (MNE(2003)54752) The employers' obligations are: to adhere to the minimum safety and health requirements applicable to work sites set out in Annex IV

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Idiomatic expressions

Flea Market - An open-air market The birds and the bees - Sex education Ants in one's pants - Unable to sit still Cat nap - A short sleep Clam up - Become quiet suddenly Fishy - Odd, suspicious Holy cow - Wow, I'm surprised! Horse around - Play roughly Rat race - Struggle for power Let sleeping dogs lie - Not to interfere Dog days - Very hot days. Make a beeline - Go straight for smth Nest egg - Money saved for the future Pig out - Eat a lot of smth Smell a rat - Begin to suspect trickery Until the cows come home - For a very long time Kitty corner - Diagonal direction Hold your horses - Wait and be patient Kick the bucket - To die Mum's the word - To keep a secret Back To Square One - To start again Tie the knot - To get married A field day - A very enjoyable time Over the hill - To be past your prime Spinning a yarn - To lie or exaggerate Under the weather - Feeling ill Bushed - Tired, completely exhausted Crash - To go to sleep

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PPT - Estonian History

Union. · 20 August 1991 Estonia declares itself an independent republic. http://leisi.oesel.ee/~toni/1988_lauluvaljak ul.jpg http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pgks-CcNI European Union Click to edit Master text styles · Negotiations begin in Second level 1997. Third level · Formally invited to join Fourth level in December 2002. Fifth level · 1 May 2004 ­ Estonia joined EU · 2011 ­ Currency changed to Euro () http://cdn4.wn.com/vp/i/57/4a8d048fd56b76.jp g

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Letters

Letters FORMAL, INFORMAL, TRANSACTIONAL TASK 1 Read the extracts and answer the questions. · Where are the extracts from? · What is the purpose of each letter? · How do they differ? · Which extracts are examples of formal letters? · How is the reader addressed in a formal letter? · What are the closing remarks for formal letters? · What is the salutation in a friendly letter? · How would you end extracts 1,2,3 ? · How would you begin the extracts 4 and 5? 1. Dear Mr Miller, I received your kind invitation to the reception. Unfortunately, owing to other commitments. I will be unable to attend ... 2. Dear Ralph, l just got your invitation to the company's event. l `m afraid I can't make it because I've a/ready made plans which l can "t change ... 3. Dear Sirs, I am writing to complain about the poor quality of the items which I received from your company

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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (overview)

Unable to accept such a long period of recovery, Henry finds a bold, garrulous surgeon named Dr. Valentini who agrees to operate immediately. Henry learns happily that Catherine has been transferred to Milan and begins his recuperation under her care. During the following months, his relationship with Catherine intensifies. No longer simply a game in which they exchange empty promises and playful kisses, their love becomes powerful and real. As the lines between scripted and genuine emotions begin to blur, Henry and Catherine become tangled in their love for each other. Once Henry's damaged leg has healed, the army grants him three weeks convalescence leave, after which he is scheduled to return to the front. He tries to plan a trip with Catherine, who reveals to him that she is pregnant. The following day, Henry is diagnosed with jaundice, and Miss Van Campen, the superintendent of the hospital, accuses him of bringing the disease on himself through excessive drinking.

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"Madame Bovary" sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles

Romantic feelings blossom between Emma and Leon. However, when Emma realizes that Leon loves her, she feels guilty and throws herself into the role of a dutiful wife. Leon grows tired of waiting and, believing that he can never possess Emma, departs to study law in Paris. His departure makes Emma miserable. Soon, at an agricultural fair, a wealthy neighbor named Rodolphe, who is attracted by Emma's beauty, declares his love to her. He seduces her, and they begin having a passionate affair. Emma is often indiscreet, and the townspeople all gossip about her. Charles, however, suspects nothing. His adoration for his wife and his stupidity combine to blind him to her indiscretions. His professional reputation, meanwhile, suffers a severe blow when he and Homais attempt an experimental surgical technique to treat a club-footed man named Hippolyte and end up having to call in another doctor to amputate the leg.

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Irregular english verbs

abide abode, abided abode, abided arise arose arisen awake awoke awoken be was been bear bore borne, born beat beat beaten become became become befall befell befallen beget begot begotten begin began begun behold beheld beheld bend bent bent, bended bereave bereaved, bereft bereaved, bereft beseech besought besought beset beset beset bet bet, betted bet, betted bid bode, bid bidden, bid bind bound bound

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Tristan ja Isolde

Tristan participates on behalf of his uncle King Marke of Cornwall, unaware that the "prize" Isolde is the woman he fell in love with in Ireland. He wins the tournament, only to discover the truth about Isolde and to see her betrothed to Marke. Although Marke is kind to Isolde, her heart belongs to Tristan, who is torn between his love for Isolde and his loyalty to Marke, a man whom he has loved as a father and who saved his life as a child. The couple eventually begin an affair behind Marke's back which is later discovered by rivals of the king, weakening his position and setting off a new war with Ireland (abetted by the treacherous Lord Wictred). They often consider ending their relationship for the sake of their duty to Marke. In Tristan's final attempt to end the relationship, he and Isolde are caught in an awkward situation by all of the kings. The kings decide to part ways with Marke; the alliances are

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Eclipse, Chapter Eighteen – Instruction kokkuvõte

"blinded" by the wolves' involvement. The pack finally enters the clearing, arriving in wolf form. There are more wolves now than Bella last knew about, and the vampires are both fascinated and careful. Carlisle welcomes them and Edward acts as translator, using his mind reading abilities to speak for the pack. The wolves agree to watch and listen, but are not comfortable doing more. Jasper takes center stage to begin the instruction. Jasper calls Emmett forward first, noting that his reliance on brutal strength is what makes Emmett the closest example of a newborn attack. Jasper easily catches Emmett from behind and ends the mock skirmish. He engages Alice next, wishing specifically for Bella to see why Alice can take care of herself. Sure enough, Alice effortlessly outmatches Jasper, finally swooping up from behind and planting a quick kiss on his neck. Edward claims the next turn,

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Inglise keele 3 põhivormi

awake awoke awoken Ärkama; äratama be was, were been olema bear bore born taluma beat beat beat peksma become became become Saama, muutuma begin began begun Alustama bend bent bent painduma beset beset beset Ründama, piirama Kihla vedama, bet bet bet pakkuma bid bid/bade bid/bidden Pakkuma, käskima bind bound bound siduma bite bit bitten hammustama bleed bled bled veritsema blow blew blown puhuma break broke broken lõhkuma breed b...

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Inglise keele eksamiks erinevad kirjanäited

The purpose of this report is to comment on conditions in the college and to make recommendations for possible improvements. Although conditions are generally good, there are one or two problems. Firstly, in large classes, there is not much desk space. Secondly, the classrooms tend to be darl, especially in the winter months. Finally, during video lessons, some of us find it difficult to see screen properly. There are number of changes that could be made in order to improve the situation. To begin with, I would strongly suggest that the number of students per class kept to below ten. In this way... To sump up, while most of us are satisfied with the conditions, I feel that above improvements would make things even better. If these suggestions were carried out... Complaint Dear Sir I am writing to complain about the holiday apartment I rented from you on 15th of August. I believe your advertisement was misleading in a number of ways. Firstly, the apartment was by no means spacious

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What is a plant

In the process of pollination the pollen is carried by the wind or insects from the stames to the stigma of the carpel. It germinates on the stigma and grows down the style into the ovary, where fertilization takes place. 11. Name the most important stages in the life cycle of a plant. The most important stages in the life circle of a plant are: 1. Germination 5. The pollination and fertilization 2. The begin of photosynthesis 6. The production of fruit and seed 3. The stage of rapid vegetative 7. Decay of vegetative parts growth 8. The dispersal of seeds 4. Flowering of the plant Plant words 1. An alive seed- idanemisvõimeline seeme 2. An annual plant- üheaastane taim 3. Carbohydrates- süsivesikud 4. Clover- ristikhein 5

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Illegal Immigration in America - essee

Illegal Immigration in America Essay Often the United States is referred to as the land of opportunity. No wonder a lot of people want to experience it – in fact a survey found out that about 165 million adults worldwide would immigrate to the United States if they had the opportunity. Unfortunately not everyone who decides to live in America does it legally and that’s where the problems begin. Illegal immigration is not a new issue in the United States. For many years immigrants have crossed the American border through Mexico, the Pacific Ocean or some other way. Also there are people who enter the country with a visa but stay for a longer time than it allows them to. Every day thousands of immigrants come to the United States and in March 2010 the estimated number of illegal aliens in the States was about 11 200 000. About eight million of them had jobs.

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

The English are very particular about their meals. The usual meals in England are breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner. Breakfast time is between seven and nine a.m. A traditional English breakfast is a very big meal. It consists of juice, porridge, a rasher or two of bacon and eggs, toast, butter, jam or marmalade, tea or coffee. Marmalade is made from oranges and jam is made from other fruit. Many people like to begin with porridge with milk or cream and sugar, but no good Scotsman ever puts sugar on it, because Scotland is the home of porridge. For a change you can have sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, cold ham or perhaps fish. But nowadays in spite of the fact that the English strictly keep to their meals many people just have cereal with milk and sugar or toast with jam or honey. The two substantial meals of the day are lunch and dinner. Lunch is usually taken at one o'clock

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Jane Eyre

themselves to nothing. Jane, overjoyed by finding her family, insists on sharing the money equally with her cousins. St. John asks Jane to accompany him to India as his wife. He asks solely because he wishes a good missionary's wife, a role in which he believes Jane will excel. She agrees to go, but refuses marriage, believing his reserve and reason incompatible with her warmth and passion. But, his powers of persuasion eventually begin to convince her to change her mind. However, at that very moment, she suddenly seems to hear Mr. Rochester calling her name. The next morning, she leaves for Thornfield to ascertain Mr. Rochester's well-being before departing forever for India. [edit] Chapters 36-38: Jane's reunion with Mr. Rochester Jane and Mr. Rochester reunited. Thornfield burned to the ground by Mr

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Inglise keel (10.klass)

do a degree ­ teaduskraadi tegema do business ­ äri tegema make sth up ­ välja mõltema, täiendama make up for sth ­ korvama, hüvitama make sth of sb ­ kellestki midagi arvama make off with wth ­ ära varastama do away with sth ­ kõrvaldama, hävitama do without sth ­ ilma läbi ajama could do with sth ­ kuluks ära do sth up ­ remontima, korda seadma find out ­ discover break up ­ end a relationship hold on ­ wait a minute speak up ­ talk louder set off ­ begin a journey stay in ­ not go out settle down ­ have a more stable life turn up ­ arrive cheer up ­ be happier shut up ­ be quiet fake ­ genuine, real, authentic like ­ dislike, hate, can't stand tiny ­ huge, enormous, gigant, immense happiness ­ sadness, discontentment (rahulolematus) guilty ­ innocent, blameless safe ­ unsafe, insecure, risky, hazardous admit ­ deny, contradict sincere ­ insincere, dishonest success ­ failure, disaster, flop (põrumine)

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Computers - indispensable part of our life

Computers - indispensable part of our life Computers have become a major part of our lives today. We use them for tests, entertainment, organization, studying, etc. They are a vital essential in the world we live in. Without them the world would fall apart. It is impossible to imagine how people functioned in the old days when computers did not exist. Computers have become almost as smart as us. We use our computers daily. After a long day in school, we usually turn on our computers and use them for learning and studies. Computers provide a big variety of information which is available for us to search. And all the information is gathered in Internet. Internet is everyone's door to the world and to the vast knowledge of everything. Computers have significant advantages over people in a few select areas. They can store huge amounts of information that they will never forget, they can organize and retrieve that information ver...

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Kuidas esseed kirjutada?

work at the daycare, which would then allow me more time to concentrate on my studies. 5. Conclusion · Wrap it up with a simple sentence or two. You can include how your education to date has made a difference to you. End with a "thank you for allowing me the opportunity to apply." WRITING YOUR ESSAY: 3 Take the outline and begin with the first sentence (which is the most difficult) and then just write to include everything you think is important. Don't worry about the length of the essay at this point. Use your outline as a guide. 1. First Sentence (the most difficult part) · Who, What, Where, When, Why Example: My name is Paula Henson and I am (applying, seeking, asking) for the Pierce College Foundation scholarship for the 20042005 academic year.

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Shakespeare

ringing of a bell, came from the hut on top of the stage roof · Those who could afford it watched the plays from seats in the galleries · For a penny, less wealthy spectators, called groundlings, could stand in the yard · The yard was open to the sky, and the stage was lit by daylight · Performances were given in mid-afternoon before an audience of about 2000 · No curtain rose to indicate the start of the play or fell to signal the close of an act · To begin the play, actors entered by one of the two doors at the rear of the stage, and when they left the stage, the scene was over · Costumes in the Shakespearean theatre were always colourful and elaborate versiond of Elizabethan modern dresses · Scenery was almost non-existent: one tree might signify a forest; a chair might represent a throne room · The plays moved at a rapid speed · Elizabethan actors spoke their lines quicklier than modern performers

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Writing a film review

WRITING A FILM REVIEW A review is a short description of a film (found in a magazine or newspaper) in which someone gives both factual information and an opinion about the film. A review should consist of the following parts: * Introduction Was the film based on fact or is it pure fiction? What do you know about the background to the film? Give the title of the film and as much info on the background as you can (setting, type of story, main characters, name of the director and the leading actors). * Main body The main body of a review should consist of at least two paragraphs, the first giving the main points of the plot and the second giving general comments (i.e. the pros and cons) concerning the acting, directing, music, special effects, lights, scenery, costumes, etc. Use the present tenses to outline the plot. Begin a new paragraph for each complete change of topic. Do not write one-sentence paragraphs. * Conclusion The conclus...

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Chapter Thirteen – Newborn

army. They try to discern a motive behind the building of the army, concluding that they must be the target as they are the closest and largest coven. Building upon what Edward saw in Aro's mind while in Volterra, he surmises that the Volturi may ultimately be behind the army. Jasper dismisses this idea as being too sloppy for the Volturi, that it must be a first timer. The Cullens decide that Jasper needs to train them to fight the newborns and they begin preparations to go to Seattle and take care of the threat themselves. Bella realizes they are missing something important, but she can't figure out what it might be. Carlisle calls the Denali clan to request help in dealing with the army, but he is told that Irina and Laurent had a relationship, and the clan refuse to help unless Carlisle gives them leave to destroy the werewolves in retaliation for Laurent's death. Carlisle refuses. They all realize that if the

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Gerunds and infinitives

She is really good at swimming. He apologised to arriving late. I quite like the thought of working in a travel agency. In some fixed expressions I can not bear listening to people who complain. I can not help feeling that he is cheating us. That book is not worth reading. The infinitive with to The infinitive with to is used: After some main verbs (afford, agree, appear, arrange, ask, attempt, bear, begin, care, choose, consent, decide, determine, expect, fail, forget, happen, hate, help, hesitate, hope, intend, learn, like, love, manage, mean, offer, prefer, prepare, pretend, promise, propose, refuse, remember, seem, start, swear, try, want, wish) I can not afford to eat in that restaurant. After some main verbs Followed by object + infinitive with to (advise, allow, ask, cause, command, encourage, expect, forbid, force, get, hate,

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Essay living forever

Essay : What age you would choose to be if you could stay the same age forever ?  Appearance Health  Daily routine Health  Independence Winsdom Do you really want to live forever, forever and ever? What’s the use of everlasting life if we can’t maintain a youthful spirit? Better to die with a hopeful eye on the future than to have such a long empty difficult life though eternity. To begin with ,if most of us one day have the opportunity to extend our lives indefinitely, how will that change the dynamics of society and culture? A typical person living to 80 years of age goes through several dramatic changes in his lifetime: his opinions and attitudes change, his interests, his friends, his career, sometimes even how he remembers the past. Imagine how much change would take place in a thousand years of life! We wouldn’t be a shadow of the persons we

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Jää-ajast Inglise keeles!

fur. The woolly rhinoceros had thick, dark fur and long bristles. It also had two horns, one long and one short, and if attacked, the woolly rhino would charge with these sharp horns. Prehistoric man hunted the woolly mammoth and the woolly rhinoceros and they made paintings of these animals on the walls of caves. The paintings were made thousands of years ago during the Ice Age, but they are still in the caves to see today. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. 1.When did the Great Ice Age begin? 2.Where did the changes of the climate take place first? 3.What kind of changes were they? 4.What are glaciers? 5.How far south did the moving ice sheets reach? 6.How deep was the moving ice? 7.At what speed did the ice sheets move? 8.How long did they move southwards? 9.How did the climate change between very cold periods? 10.How many times did the enormous ice sheets move back and forth? 11.Describe the changes that the great Ice Age caused in Europe. 12

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Monologue and photos

Moreover, true friendship does not happen right away. It develops through many ups and downs. We all have seen in films or read in books, for example, where friends have fallen out, but eventually made up. Finally, it’s not how much friends spend time together, but what they do when they are together. Again, whenever I visit my friend in Germany, we always share a quality time together. And that’s what really counts. Option 2 I rather disagree. To begin with, you have to spend time with your friends. For example, it is much easier to make friends with those you share some common hobbies with. Moreover, in order to offer mutual support, friends need to be there for each other all the time. For instance, it would be difficult for me and my best friend to help each other if we didn’t live in the same town. Finally, in order to move to the same direction, you and your friend just have to have time for each other. For example, I feel more

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Etiquette in England

The host, the one who extends the invitation, pays the bill. · An invitation to someone's home is more common in England than in the rest of Europe. · In England, when invited to someone's home, arrive at least 1020 minutes after the stated time. Never arrive early. · A male guest of honor is seated at the head of the table or to the right of the hostess. A female guest of honor is seated to the right of the host. · Wait for your host to begin eating before you eat. · Host or hostess always initiates first toast, which is usually only given at a formal dinner. · At a formal dinner, do not smoke until after the toast to the Queen or until otherwise indicated by the host. · You should leave a very small amount of food on your plate when finished eating. · Write a thank you note to the hostess. *dress · People in the larger cities dress more formally, especially in London.

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Programmeerimise mõisted

PROGRAMMEERIMISE MÕISTED ALGORITM on täpne ja üheseltmõistetav eeskiri mingi ülesande lahendamiseks. Algoritmi esitusviisid: Pseudokoodis, kus kasutatakse programmeerimiskeele võtmesõnu, lauseid. Graafiliselt - blokk-skeemid. PROGRAMMEERIMISKEEL on tehiskeel algoritmide kirjapanekuks arvutitele "arusaadaval" kujul. Programmeerimiskeeles kirja pandud algoritmi nimetatakse PROGRAMMIKS või, kui veelgi täpsem olla, PROGRAMMI TEKSTIKS. Programmeerimiskeele süntaks on range eeskiri, mis sätestab väga üksikasjalikult, kuidas tohib programmi kirja panna nii, et see oleks arvuti poolt vastuvõetav. Vastasel juhul on tekstis süntaksivead. Programmi süntaks võib olla õige, kuid sellegipoolest see programm ei tööta arvutis nii, nagu soovisime. Siis on programmis on semantilised vead ehk sisulised vead. Kui süntaks määratleb ära sõnade ja sümbolite järjekorra lauses, siis lause semantika on lause mõte, tema tähendus. Vigade otsimine programmist ehk...

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Christmas in different countrys(jõulud erinevates maades)

boiled potatoes, and cream sauce. The dried cod has been soaked for a week in a lye solution, then in clear water to soften it to the right texture. Also on the menu is roast suckling pig or a roasted fresh ham, mashed potatoes, and vegetables. After dinner the children go to bed while the older people stay up to chat with visitors and drink coffee until about midnight. Christmas Day services in the churches begin at six in the morning. It is a day for family visits and reunions. In some parts of the country the Star Boys tour the countryside singing Christmas songs. During all these days the people keep wishing each other a "Merry Yule." Christmas in Argentina People go to the church with family, then come back to a family gathering. At midnight after eating they toast, then the adults' dance while younger people go out to see the fireworks.

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Sissejuhatus infotehnoloogiasse eksami sooritamiseks

Turingi masin 1937 Universaalne masin suudab arvutada/järeldada kõike Turingi tees: kõike mida saab üldse mingi masinaga järeldada/arvutada, saab ka Turingi masinaga arvutada Parmenides (5 saj. e.m.a) kasutas pikki loogilisi põhjendusi. Zenon Elast (5 saj e.ma) paradoksid Sofistid-Sokrates (470-399 e.m.a), Platon (428/427 - 348/347e.m.a) Aristoteles: väidete struktuur kui iseseisev uurimisobjekt Süllogismi näited:1eeldus:iga koer on imetaja, 2eeldus mõned neljajalgsed on koerad, järeldus: mõned neljajalgsed on imetajad. Süllogism on väitlus, kus mingitest etteantud väidetest järeldub paratamatult uus väide. Aristotelese puhul alati kaks kategoorilist eeldust, üks kategooriline järeldus Stoikud uurisid, kuidas saab loogiliste sidesõnade (ja, ei, või, kui ...siis)abil lihtsamatest lausetest keerulisemaid kokku panna ja kuidas näidata selliselt moodustatud lausete õigsust. Ramon Llull 1235- 1315 müstik Peateos Ars magna, generalis et ultim...

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Irish history

From around 800 A.D., more than a century of Viking invasions brought havoc upon the monastic culture and on the island's various regional dynasties, yet both of these institutions proved strong enough to survive and assimilate the invaders. The coming of Cambro-Norman mercenaries under Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, nicknamed Strongbow, in 1169 marked the beginning of more than 700 years of direct Norman and, later, English involvement in Ireland. The English crown did not begin asserting full control of the island until after the English Reformation, when questions over the loyalty of Irish vassals provided the initial impetus for a series of military campaigns between 1534 and 1691. This period was also marked by an English policy of plantation which led to the arrival of thousands of English and Scottish Protestant settlers. As the military and political defeat of Gaelic Ireland became more clear in the early seventeenth century, the

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The Moon Is Down

efforts to defeat the undefeated motivation of the townspeople, "The flies have conquered the flypaper!" Soon, all semblance of harmony is ended. The occupiers feel isolated and surrounded by hate. Coal production grinds to a halt due mostly to the fact that "Allied" planes have been dropping sticks of dynamite for the people to use to sabotage railroads, food supplies, power sources, and the mine itself. And as several of the invaders are murdered, they begin to realize that their hopes to be accepted as good men bringing a glorious New Order are coming to naught. The townspeople would rather starve and be killed than cooperate with the invaders. The officers and leading citizens are pawns in a fruitless ritual of death modeled on the enmity between Socrates and the accusers who forced him to drink hemlock. Charictures. Townspeople: Mayor Orden - the mayor of the townspeople Doctor Winter - friend of Mayor Orden, beloved town doctor

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Wuthering heights

Young Catherine grows up at the Grange with no knowledge of Wuthering Heights; one day, however, wandering through the moors, she discovers the manor, meets Hareton, and plays together with him. Soon afterwards, Isabella dies, and Linton comes to live with Heathcliff. Heathcliff treats his sickly, whining son even more cruelly than he treated the boy's mother. Three years later, Catherine meets Heathcliff on the moors, and makes a visit to Wuthering Heights to meet Linton. She and Linton begin a secret romance conducted entirely through letters. When Nelly destroys Catherine's collection of letters, the girl begins sneaking out at night to spend time with her frail young lover, who asks her to come back and nurse him back to health. However, it quickly becomes apparent that Linton is pursuing Catherine only because Heathcliff is forcing him to; Heathcliff hopes that if Catherine marries Linton, his legal claim upon Thrushcross Grange--and his revenge upon Edgar Linton--will be

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Inglise keele eksamiks valmistumine, kirjutamise reeglid

MILD: i hope you will replace..i tusrt the I would like to know if..I would appreciate it situation will improve. if..., Could you suggest..? Do u think..? Do u STRONG i demand a full refund have any idea..when u will be in New York? Writing report To:James Harris, Headmaster To list points:Firstly, In the first place, From:Jean Lovard, Teacher To begin with, Secondly, Subject:Campsite Furthermore(pealeselle), Finally Date: 15th March 2015  Although, despite the fact that.. Especially, in particular(eriti) 1.state the purpose of your report I would suggest.., One solution would be 2.-5. SUBHEADINGS-positive and to..., It would be a good idea to... negative points In this way ,we could...By doing this, we

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Tundmatu metalli identifitseerimine

Adjust the burettes to the same height and check whether the water level (c) in both of the burettes is at the same height. Raise one of the burette branches 15...20 cm higher than the other one and observe for a few minutes whether the water level stays still. If it does not change then the apparatus is hermetically sealed and the experiment can begin. Otherwise check the stoppers and hoses to ensure the apparatus is hermetic and then try again. Bring the burettes again to the same height and remove the test tube. 3. The experiment. The metal piece is inside of a numbered sheet of paper. Ask for the mass of the metal sample from your lab supervisor. Take the piece of metal out of the paper and wrap it into the filter paper (not too

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PREPOSITIONS AND WORD FORMATION

KERMO MAISTE · to be on sea · to rely on sb/sth · to persist in sth · to be influenced by sb/sth · to insist on sth · To accuse sb of sth · To provide sb with sth · look forward to · at Easter · go home · at the desk · at Midsummer · be crowded with · drive off · on/in fire · agree to/with · proud of · at weekend · for an hour · for ages · on/in the farm · similar to · At midnight · To begin with · Coping with · To lose contact with sb · at noon · To blame sb for sth · To blame sth on · Participate in · Worry about · Proud of · In the music · To suffer from sth · Excited about · Angry with · To be vital to sb/sth · To be on display · In 1996 · Circulate on KERMO MAISTE · On weekdays · Accustomed to · Specializes in sth · Comment on · Apply to · Damage to · To deal with

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Referat

sugar beet can be separated. Beet-sugar was very low at that time, however, and sugar prices rose. After the Napoleonic wars the French abandoned the stock trades under the control of sugar cane, and became available again. Beet-sugar production died. The situation changed again, however, if the 19th mid-century, slavery was abolished, cheap labor has disappeared, and the price of sugar rose again. By that time, was bred to sugar beet and sugar cane had reached the same level. Was about to begin an entirely new chapter in the history of the sugar. However, from more than half the world cane sugar production continues today.

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Natural zones and flora of Australia

Natural Zones and Flora. There are five distinguishable natural zones in Australia. In the very east there are wet forests (1.) that occupy the space between the Great Dividing Range and the eastern coast. Westward from the Great Dividing Range the wet forests give place to beautiful grasslands with some trees . These grasslands are called the savannas (2.). Farther west the trees disappear and the bushlands (3.) begin. The real desert (4.) occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees (5.). Most of Australian trees are kinds of eucalyptus trees (or gum trees to Australians) and acacia ( wattle to Australians). Eucalyptus trees are found everywhere in Australia. There are many kinds of them and they greatly differ in size. One kind, the great mountain ash, can grow to 120 metres and it grows in the wet forests in the eastern part of the continent

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inglise keele konspekt Rakvere ametikool

representive-esindaja allkiri recruitment agency-tbroo work environment-t keskond shift work-vhetustega t previous-eelmine manual dexterity-kteosavus knowledge job advertisements We are searching for a coock. The requirments include: -ability to handle a knife. -work on your own -ability to improvise -have good education(vocational) -have good body(wont get sick) avarge salary will be payed. sifts are a 8 hours a day. apprentced-1. korda tl(noor ttaja) when does the lunch begin? the lunch begins 12.15 1.3 1.8 1.9 1.11 1.17 1.19 1.20 1.22 a box of matches a jar of honey a tin of soup cherry apple pear oranges peaches to be addictive It lessens muscular control and co-ordination; it lengthens reaction time; it blurs vision and decreases awareness,especially in the dark; It impairs theability to judge speed and distance,and to deal with the unexpected. eyes are wierd and they cant move straight and they think slowly. millalalgab meie koolivaheaeg

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Etiquette in America

Extended family relatives live in their own homes, often at great distances from their children. · Individualism is prized, and this is reflected in the family unit. People are proud of their individual accomplishments, initiative and success, and may, or may not, share those sources of pride with their elders. 8.THE PEOPLE · .American people are oftenly friendly and open. · People tend to not wait to be introduced, will begin to speak with strangers as they stand in a queue, sit next to each other at an event, etc. 9.BODY LANGUAGE · Keep your distance when conversing. If an American feels you are standing too close, he or she may step back without even thinking about it. · Holding the middle finger up by itself is considered insulting and vulgar. · Americans smile a great deal, even at strangers. They like to have their smiles returned.

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Ajavormide teooria

· The bus does not arrive at 11 AM, it arrives at 11 PM. · When do we board the plane? Examples: · The party starts at 8 o'clock. · When does class begin tomorrow? · I play tennis. · She does not play tennis. USE 4 Now (Non-Continuous Verbs) · Does he play tennis? · The train leaves every morning at 8 AM. · The train does not leave at 9 AM. · When does the train usually leave? · She always forgets her purse. · He never forgets his wallet. Examples: · Every twelve months, the Earth circles the Sun

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London ceremonial and tradition

features peers and bishops in traditional robes and a royal procession involving the State Coach . · The Yeomen of the Guard are responsible for searching the cellars of the Houses of parliament before the Queen arrives. · A duty undertaken ever since the infamous Gunpowder Plot of 1605 when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Parliament. The televised ceremony that follows takes place in the House of Lords. · The proceedings begin with Black Rod (the Queen's Messenger) calling 250 members of the House of Commons to the Houses og Lords. · The door is initially slammed in his face before being re-opened. · This reminds people that the Commons can exclude everyone but the Sovereign's messengers. Lord Mayor's Show · This annual event has been taking over the streets of London for nearly 800 years now.

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Referencing style, kuidas kirjandites autoritele viidata

The book reference is then given in the standard way. 4 FOR NEWSPAPER ARTICLES Smith, C.U.M. (1994). You are a group of neurons. The Times Higher Educational Supplement, 27 May, 20-21. 5 FOR INFORMATION TAKEN FROM THE WORLD WIDE WEB All references begin with the same information that would be provided for a printed source (or as much of that information as possible). The Web information is then placed at the end of the reference. It is important to use "Retrieved from" and the date because documents on the Web may change in content, move, or be removed from a site altogether. To cite a Web site in text (but not a specific document), it is sufficient to give the address (e.g., http://www.apa.org) there. No reference entry is needed.

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Prepositions

FROM Absent from Abstain from Benefit from Date from Demand from Depart from Departure from Die from Differ from Different from Discourage from Dismiss from Escape from Expel from Hear from Prevent sb from Protect from Protection from Quotation from Receive from Recover from Refrain from Remove from Retire from Result from Retire from Safe from Save sb from Separate from Suffer from Translate from ... into TO According to Accustomed to Addicted to Allergic to Amount to Answer to Apologise tos b for sth Appeal to Allpy to sb Attend to Belong to Close to Compare to Complain to Connect to Contrary to Contribute to Convert to Correspond to Cruel to Date back to Dear to Dedicate to Describe sb/sth tos b else Engaged to sb Equal to Exception to Faithful to Familiar tos b Friendly to Grateful to sb for sth Happe to Harmful to Identical to Indifferent to Invitation to Invite sb to Keen to do sth Keep to Key to Kind to Lend sth to sb Listen to...

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KING LEAR

answers. But Cordelia, Lear’s youngest and favorite daughter, remains silent, saying that she has no words to describe how much she loves her father. Lear flies into a rage and disowns Cordelia. The king of France, who has courted Cordelia, says that he still wants to marry her even without her land, and she accompanies him to France without her father’s blessing. Lear quickly learns that he made a bad decision. Goneril and Regan swiftly begin to undermine the little authority that Lear still holds. Unable to believe that his beloved daughters are betraying him, Lear slowly goes insane. He flees his daughters’ houses to wander on a heath during a great thunderstorm, accompanied by his Fool and by Kent, a loyal nobleman in disguise.Meanwhile, an elderly nobleman named Gloucester also experiences family problems. His illegitimate son, Edmund, tricks him into believing that his legitimate son, Edgar, is trying to kill him

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Inglise keele ebareeglipäraseid sõnu ja nende tähendusi

Kandma, taluma, sünnitama Bear Bore Borne/born Lööma, peksma Beat Beat Beaten Saama, muutuma Become Became Become Juhtuma, osaks saama Befall Befell Befallen Sigitama, tekitama Beget Begot Begot/begotte Algatama, alustama Begin Began Begun Silmama, nägema Behold Beheld Beheld Painutama, kummardama Bend Bent Bent Ilma jätma Bereave Bereft Bereft Härdalt paluma, anuma Beseech Besought Besought Kihla vedama Bet Bet Bet

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Resources for a Beginner Tester

How to Start Learning about Testing Revised 8.05.2017 by Helena Jeret-Mäe This is a collection of materials that I typically send to someone who wants to know more about testing. I recommend to go through Part 1 in the given order. Part 2 presents further resources organized by category. This is just the beginning... But you need to begin somewhere :) Part 1: Diverse Half-Measures and Increased Serendipity 1. Watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILkT_HV9DVU - Open Lecture by James Bach at Estonian Information Technology College 2. Learn 5 testing skills in 4 hours: http://www.fourhourtester.net/ by Helena Jeret-Mäe and Joep Schuurkes 3. Read this article http://www.developsense.com/articles/2005-01-TestingWithoutAMap.pdf by Michael Bolton to learn how to immediately start finding issues. 4

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IP law homework 1

a boxing ring -- and never throwing a left hook. Cradle is no weakling. Be that as it may, his manicured hands, splendidly coiffed hair, and glimmering white teeth authenticate a real existence dependent on an option that is other than his clench hands. He goes to each battle wearing a tuxedo. What's more, when he's inside the ring, he does what radical guardians tell their youngsters when confronting a battle. He utilizes his mouth. So before the clench hands begin flying, he lets out the one cry that procures him his living. It's a cry that he can do like nobody else -- by not just by goodness of his brilliant lungs and throat, however by law. What's more, it goes: "We should Get Ready to Ruuummmmmmbbbbllllle!" With those five words, Buffer and his sibling have built up a domain that is made millions. Discount permitting incomes have earned about $150 million throughout the most recent three years

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Presentation vocabulary

..) minutes. I shall only take (...) minutes of your time. I plan to be brief. This should only last (...) minutes. Outline/Main parts (Signposting) I've divided my presentation into four parts/sections. They are ... This talk is divided into four main parts: firstly, ... etc. The subject can be looked at under the following headings:... We can break this area down into the following fields: Firstly/First of all/To start with, I'd like to look at ... Let me begin with/start by ... I'd like to start by saying something about ... I'd like to begin by ... Secondly/Then/Next, I'll be talking about ... Thirdly,/And then we come to ... My fourth point will be about ... Finally/lastly/last of all, I'll be looking at ... Firstly, ... secondly, ... thirdly, ... lastly, ... First of all ... then ... next ... after that ... finally ... To start with ... later ... to finish up ... Inviting questions

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