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Estonian climate in winter-time.

In Estonia, winter climate is very variable. Some year, it could be very cold outside, but some year it could be so warm you may wear your autumn clothes in winter. Some year it could snow so much, that you can't even get out of the house, because there's too much snow in front of your door and some year it may not snow for at least half of the winter-time. But no worries, mostly the temperature may go below -30 and because of the cold, students are absent from schools. The absent students mess up the whole classes program, because then it takes more time to study some subjects and teachers have a lot more work to do. I think, that when students skip school because of the bad weather, teachers should put homework and the work that should have been done in classes, on ekool, but not as concise as it would be if stundents have been at school...

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All studied biomes

Nights can last for weeks when the sun barely rises during some months in the winter, and the temperature can drop to -70° C. During the summer the sun shines almost 24 hours a day. Summer are usually warm. Average summer temperatures range from 3° to 16°C. TaigaTaiga is the Russian word for forest and is the largest biome in the world. It stretches over Eurasia and North America. The taiga is located near the top of the world, just below the tundra biome. The winters in the taiga are very cold with only snowfall. The summers are warm, rainy, and humid. Some of the animals in the taiga hibernate in the winter, some fly south if they can, while some just cooperate with the environment. GrasslandsGrassland biomes can be found in the middle latitudes. They can have either moist continental climates or dry subtropical climates. There...

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Suuline eksam

abiks.pri.ee FREE TIME 1. Is music popular in your family? What music do you like? 2. What musical instruments have you got in your home? 3. Can you play any musical instruments? 4. Do you sing? 5. Have you sung at a song festival? 6. Has your school got a choir? 7. When do you last go to a concert? What concert was it? 8. Have you ever been to an openair concert? What was it like? 9. Do you sing at family parties? Where else Estonians like to sing? 10. Have you got a collection of cassettes, CD´s or LP´s at home? 11. Have you watched a ballet on TV? 12. Which do you prefer ­ ballet, drama or musical? 13. How often do you go to the theatre? 14. Do you prefer going to the theatre or watching TV? Why? 15. Do you prefer buying a cheap ticket and getting a seat at the back or spending more money and sitting in the...

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Reporti kirjutamine

phrases to use To sum up, it can be said ...... In conclusion we can say..... In general..... On balance, it seems that... Sample task: Write a report describing the changes in the number of pupils in Simuvere Gymnasium over the period of ten years from 1989-1998. Give reasons for the changes. Use the data from the bar chart and the notes below . (150-200 words) Notes: 1988-1989 baby boom 1990 two nearby schools closed 1997 the local dairy closed 1998 high unemployment, population getting older Sample answer: This report will describe the changes in the number of students in Simuvere Gymnasium over the period of ten years- from 1989 to 1998. In 1989 there were 380 students. The next year the number rose sharply, reaching 460. This was due to the fact that two nearby schools were closed...

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Carolina Kluft Biography

Klüft won again in Götzis, and in Arles but without showing good form. She managed to defend her title at the 2006 European Athletics Championships with a score of 6,740 points, despite having been hampered by injuries throughout her preparation. She performed well below her best but still won comfortably following the withdrawal of her rival Barber after the high jump. Klüft went on to compete in the individual long jump but again struggled for form, finishing 6th. Chances were good that Klüft would be able to make history at the World Championships in Osaka, becoming the only woman to win three world titles in the heptathlon. However, she faced strong competition from Lyudmila Blonska of Ukraine, who had, earlier in the year, set...

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Famous castles of Scotland

The main gate was an arched opening with a simple timber door. The second opening was a small postern gate in the west wall, later blocked.In the later part of the 13th century, the castle was strengthened by the addition of four round towers, of which only the north-west survives intact. These three-storey towers had strong splayed bases, with arrow slits below the crenellated parapet. A portcullis was added to the main gate. Craigievar Castle is a pinkish harled castle six miles south of Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is currently the seat of the Clan Sempill. The setting is among scenic rolling foothills of the Grampian Mountains. The contrast of its massive lower story structure to the finely sculpted multiple turrets, gargoyles and high corbelling work create a classic fairytale appearance...

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The Orgin of Names of the Months

What is the origin of the names of the months? A lot of languages, including English, use month names based on Latin. Their meaning is listed below . However, some languages (Czech and Polish, for example) use quite different names. Month / Latin /Origin January Januarius Named after the god Janus. February Februarius Named after Februa, the purification festival. March Martinus Named after the god Mars. April Aprilis Named either after the goddess Aphrodite or the Latin word aperire, to open. May Maius robably named after the goddess Maia....

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Superstar 1 tests

Look it up in a dictionary. 10 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ No, I don't like the Spice Girls. Marks: /10 Words, words, words 4 Complete these sentences using the correct form of the words below . There is one extra word which you do not need to use. aggressive nervous dull funny easy-going ambitious expensive usual experienced successful practical 1 She told a very ________________________ joke and everyone laughed. 2 She's a very ________________________ person. She will do anything to become famous. 3 They didn't give him the job because he was ________________________. He had never done anything like that before....

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Canada

Climate Because of its great latitudinal extent, Canada has a wide variety of climates. Ocean currents play an important role, with both the warm waters of the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic and the Alaska Current in the Pacific affecting climate. Average winter and summer high temperatures across Canada range depending on the location. Winters can be harsh in many regions of the country, particularly in the Prairie provinces, where daily average temperatures are near -15 °, but can drop below -40 °C with severe wind chills. Coastal British Columbia is an exception and enjoys a temperate climate with a mild and rainy winter. Average summer high temperatures across Canada range depending on the location. On the east and west coast average high temperatures are generally in the low 20s °C , while between the coasts the average summer high temperature range between 25 °C to 30 °C with occasional extreme heat in some interior locations exceeding 40 °C 8. Animals and plantlife...

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õpimapp

· Over ­ üle · In the middle of ­ millegi keskel · Opposite ­ vastas · Around ­ ümber · Along ­ piki, mööda · On to - · On the top of ­ millegi tipus olema · Off ­ maha , ära · Up to ­ millegini · Next to ­ kõrval · Beside ­ kõrval · In the corner of ­ (toa) nurgas · On the corner of ­ (tänava) nurgal · On the right/left ­ paremal/vasakul · To the right/left ­ paremale/vasakule · Below ­ allpool · Past ­ mööda · Against ­ vastu · Among ­ hulgas · At ­ kusagile · To ­ kuskil Erandid ! · In the picture /photo · In the sky · On the beach / coast · On chair · In the armchair · On a map · At school/work/home/sea/station/airport/port jne. · I live in Kase street · I live at 10 Kase street · I´m on holiday · On the ground floor · I live in the country · In the field · On a farm...

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

In Sally's hand when she died was a pawnbroker's slip of an item she had pawned soon after she had taken it off Oliver Twist's mother's body. Mrs. Bumble had redeemed the pawned item and gave it to Monks. It was a gold locket, engraved with the name Agnes and contained a small gold band. Monks was pleased and beckoned his visitors to stand away from the table. He moved it to reveal a trap door in the floor that showed rushing water below . To the evidence Mrs. Bumble had given him, he tied a weight, and explained that once thrown into the current, it could never again be used against him. The Bumbles agreed to keep quiet with the matter and left the Monks establishment. Chapter 39: Sikes was ill and confined to his apartment where Nancy was nursing him. Fagin, Dodger, and Charlie Bates came to see him, and Sikes wanted some money from Fagin. They agreed that Nancy was to go get the money and bring it back...

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Kitarrikursus algajatele 1osa-Ben Edwards

That's why I've put everything into my course, Jamorama the Ultimate Guitar Learning Kit! It's got so, so much more. It'spacked with cutting edge material to help you fast track your guitar learning. You'll learn how to play almost any song you hear by ear. Click on the link below to see exactly how you can learn to play guitar like a professional! www.jamorama.com Now, let's get into todays lesson. Getting into Position Sitting Positions There are two sitting positions for holding the guitar; classical and casual. 1. Pick up the guitar and make sure that the guitar body is supported by your leg. 2. Position yourself at the edge of your chair. 3. Ensure that your back is relaxed but straight. 4. Lean the guitar back towards you slightly....

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Kitarrikursus algajatele 2osa-Ben Edvards

This shouldn't pose a problem though, as I will indicate the rhythm for each exercise using the strum indicators that were introduced in lesson one. OK. To start I want you to look at your guitar and you will clearly see that it has six strings going from thickest to thinniest. On a TAB diagram, the thinnest string, (or 1st string as its most commonly called) is at the top - The thickest (or 6th string) is at the bottom. This is clearly demonstrated in the 1st example below . The following diagram shows you how tablature relates to the guitar fret board: Some of you may notice that this guitar seems upside down in relation to how you play. This is simply the way that guitar music is generally written. Now if you transfer this same model to a written format you will get TAB, which can be seen below. So the lines above indicate the strings on a guitar. The top line of the TAB being the thinnest string of the guitar, and the bottom line on the TAB chart...

Muusika
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Kitarrikursus algajatele 3osa-Ben Edwards

It works like this; on your down strum I want you to count "1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4" and on the up strum I would like you to say "and". So you should be saying "1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and 1 and 2 and 3 and 4". Most guitar music is broken down into beats of four. This is not something you need to worry about at this stage, but it is something you should be aware of. Try the exercise below and remember to take a look at the video if you have any problems: G major chord Tip: You can download a video or audio example of the above exercise to see and hear it for yourself. The download links are below (right click on the link and select "save as"): Dial Up Broadband QuickTime - Exercise 1 (850 KB) QuickTime - Exercise 1 (2.30 MB) WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 1 (1.48 WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 1 (2.80...

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Kitarrikursus algajatele 4.osa-Ben Edwards

Watch the video to see what you need to strum or give it a go and see what I mean... Video and Audio Available: Dial Up Broadband QuickTime - Exercise 3 (1.04 MB) QuickTime - Exercise 3 (2.82 MB) WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 3 (2.71 WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 3 (3.90 MB) MB) Audio Audio mp3 - Exercise 3 (495 KB) Note that I have put hollow strumming symbols below the tab chart. This is because I want you to make the strum but I don't want you to hit the strings. When you see the hollow strum symbol, that's what that means. Listen to the count on the JAM track and try and play along. This will feel a little awkward at first, but like everything we have asked you to do, it is achievable. Keep working at it and you will be able to do it. You may notice that the JAM track provided is quite slow. This is because I want you be able to play this perfectly...

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Kitarrikursus algajatele 5.osa-Ben Edwards

34 MB) Ok. So, listening to that you would have noticed that the guitar is laying down the rhythm of the song with the singer coming out over the top. That is the goal of a good rhythm guitarist, to lay down a solid groove so the singer can be clearly heard and the rhythm of the song is maintained. Now you have heard what the song should sound like, I am going to give you a chance to play the start of it. Below I will TAB out what I would like you to play and the strum I would like you to use. This song starts in D, continues for two bars then changes for two bars of G before it returns for two more bars of D, it then finally goes to two bars of A. The strum used, is exactly the same as the one we looked at in lesson 4, so you should have no problems linking in with it. This is the longest piece of TAB I have asked you to read and play along with,...

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Kitarrikursus algajatele 6.osa-Ben Edwards

Ok. Let's get into another one of our warm up techniques. This one will once again use all your fingers and all the strings. The following pattern is similar to those that I have already shown you, so you should have no problem playing it. Now, as always I would like you to use correct fingering. The correct finger will be written out below the TAB. You will have noticed that when there is a zero on the above tab there is no fingering indicated. That is because a zero indicates an open fret, therefore you don't need to use a finger to push down on the string. Keep working with this pattern until you feel that you are playing it smoothly. Ok. Now we can get into the more exciting part of the lesson - playing with the band. This should be a lot of fun. Play along with the band in the following JAM track: Audio...

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Keeleteaduse ajaloo eksami konspekt

Sõna ja lause vahe ei ole selge. N: Baffini saare eskimo keel (Ireland 1989) Tavva-guuq ikpiarju(q)-ku(t)-Luni-tigualaka- mi- Then they say work-bag by while she swept up LOC (from) uk takanu- nga ikijaq- tuq-Luni qaja(q)r-mun POSS that one there below her way out she while kayak towards ´Then suddenly, she swept up her work-bag from its place below her as she went out towards her kayak` c) August Schleicher (1821-1868): (arendaja) - Idee keelkondadest. (Taustal Darwini liikide evolutsiooni teooria) Naturalism, keelepuu, tüpoloogia. Keel on elav organism, mis ei sõltu inimesest. Keele arenemistee tingivad üldbioloogilised evolutsiooniseadused: keel sünnib, elab teatava aja,...

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Proseminar

5 cm ­ no special space. And no "p." letter! · on the right side the text should be justified · title page is not numbered but it counts as a page, so the next page is number 2 · use only white paper (not yellow, blue, or pink) · the title page: on the top should be : Tallinn Pedagogical University, the second line: Department of English. In the middle: write your title without quotation marks, and below in the middle write Term Paper. Then a little below write: by Xzzz Xzzzz, and below of that write: Supervisor: Lect. Zxxx Zxxxx. Below in the end write: Tallinn 200X. · title should be not a sentence ­ use only phrases · chapters should have titles (not a sentence but a phrase). After title page comes page 2 and Table of Contents (in the top middle) ­ here you indicate the division of your paper (Introduction, Chapter 1 (with title), etc.). · NB...

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äri-inglisekeel sõnad

kindlustama ohutut saabumist ­ to ensure safe arrival pakk, pakend ­ package veekindel plekkpurk ­ waterproof tin/can kaugarongiga ­ by freight tavapostiga ­ surface mail trükised ­ printed matter puust kast plekkpurkidega ­ a crate with tins pakkima ­ (to) wrap õhukindel konteiner ­ airtight container box 66-67 tuletage tekst meelde ­ to recall the text konverentsi külastama ­ to attend a conference terav taskunuga ­ a sharp penknife allpool leotletud ­ listed below liuväli ­ ice-rink taimetoitlase dieet ­ a vegetarian diet lühike kirjeldus ­ a brief discription kommenteerige seda ­ comment upon this turvamees ­ a security officer ta tahab põhjust teada ­ he wants to know the reason treenima ­ to keep in practice need esemed on teie diplomaadikohvris ­ these itmes are in your briefcase saama mudaravi ­ to get mud cure pagasikviitung ­ luggage receipt 68 dokumendid, mis on vajalikud väliskaubanduses ­ documents needed in foreign trade...

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