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Prepositions

Study for Suitable for Thank sb for Thankful for Trend for Wait for AT Astonished at Expert at Furious at Shocked at BY Astonished by Impressed by Satisfied by Shocked by IN Believe in ON Blame on sb Experiment on Impression on Spend money on sth Waste sth on FROM Borrow sth from sb Prevent sb from Prohibit sb from doing sth Protection from Quotation from Receive from Recover fromrefrain from INTO Bump into Convert into Crash into Effort into sth UPON Depend upon BETWEEN Choise between Comparison between Connection between Contact between Difference between Distinguish between Relationship between AS Same as

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English portfolio

Uusikaupunki, was a relatively static period in Estonian history with few momentous events. This was the time of the crystallization and the culmination of serfdom, when various socio- political and cultural undercurrents were also active, preparing the ground for the industrial society and the national-democratic movement in the second half of the 19th century. The 1710 of the corporations of knights and towns, until Alexander II (1855­1881), established the relationships between Estonia, Livonia and the Russian Empire. The Baltic Landesstaat reached its full development. The freedom of action in the new provinces was naturally granted to one of the most firm ideological pillars of the tsarist empire -- the Russian orthodox church; though as the Landeskirche in the Estonian and Livonian territories, the Lutheran church long maintained a de facto predominance. The most important organ of Baltic German local government was the Diet, consisting of all

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Links between Estonia and English speaking countries

According to Wikipeia online dictionary, English is an Anglo-Frisian language brought to south-eastern Great Britain in the 5th century AD by Germanic settlers from various parts of northwest Germany (Saxons, Angles). Estonian in comparison is a language that has been spoken in the area of present day Estonia for more than 4000 years, Meri (1976). 4 First links Although written evidence of regular links between Estonia and England date back only into the beginning of the 20 th century, it is clear that there have been links also earlier. These contacts might be very old. During Hanseatic times the trade on the Baltic Sea was quite active. The links might be even older. Historians have claimed that already during the second Punic war in 218 BC a northern nation called Esths controlled the north south trade of furs. It is most likely that some furs also reached the area of present day England.

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The Relations Between The USA and Iraq

.....................................10 Introduction I chose this theme because I'm interested in the world politics, especially in the dangerous hot spots in the world, and also in the contemporary history. Due to the facts that Iraq is closely related to terrorism and many Estonian soldiers took part in the Iraq war I think it is important to know how did those countries became enemies. In this report I'm going to write about relations between Iraq and the USA. First of all I am going to write about the common history between those countries. Because they do not share long history, I'm going to characterize every decade from 1980. Many people think that the U.S and Iraq have been enemies forever, but it is not so. The United States has supported Iraq in war and I am going to find out why and how. At some stage their relations got really bad and it led to the invasion of Iraq by the U.S

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Interview with Chinese lecturer

never do. In her opinion one reason behind the complaints could be that in Estonia the students compare her way of teaching with their expectations and previous experiences of other teachers in Estonia which might be different. In China, however, the overseas students might already expect the customs to be different and think that since they are in China they should accept the Chinese way of teaching. Another difference between teaching Chinese in China and in Estonia is the teaching speed. Even though the class sizes in Estonia are considerably smaller, around 10 students, and the students receive more individual attention than in China where class size is usually around 20-30 students, the students in Estonia are often unable to learn Chinese as fast as the overseas students in China. The lecturer believes that the reason why the overseas students in China learn faster than

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A true friend is worth more than gold

closed book to you. Moreover, true friends may trust each other so they never have secrets. Also, he can bare his inner feelings to you, and will support you through thick and thin because a true friend always knows all about you and can give you some advices which could help you to solve certain problems. Finally, you can rely on a friend to tell you the truth, even if it's not always pleasant so there is no envy and hidden agendas between friends. Furthermore, a true friend never betrays you. I would like to conclude saying that true friends are hard to find, and are worth holding on to. They are really worth more than gold.

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Correlation between brand longevity and the diffusion of innovations theory

Tallinn University Alina Leopard Correlation between brand longevity and the diffusion of innovations theory An analysis Lecturer : Karin Luiga Tallinn 2017 Introduction In developing environments (i.e. countries) the diffusion – aka adoption – of innovations takes always longer. This is for the reason that ’ignorance is the worst judge’ – as my partner loves to say

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Curly Birch in Estonia

Curly Birch in Estonia Ants Nokkur Metsandus Content Introduction Natural distribution Curly birch plantations Why to grow ? Curly Birch society First artificial curly birch Curly birch between 1950 and 1990 Uses of curley birch Conclusion Introduction Curly birch (Betula Klõpsake pendula var. Carelica) is juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigee Teine tase a rarity in the world. Kolmas tase Hard timber. Neljas tase Viies tase Beautiful texture. Natural distribution Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeeri Very rare in natural

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The black Death(1340s)

The black Death(1340s) Laura Runthal Overview  Originated in 1338 in Kyrgyzstan.  It spread by way of the Silk Road or by ship to Europe.  By the end of 1346 it had reached the seaports of Europe.  In 1348 the disease spread northwest across Europe, including England.  It killed between 75 and 200 million people by current estimates.  The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1347 and 1350.  The speed with which the disease could kill was terrifying to population of the medieval world.  Infected people can spread the disease through the air by coughing, sneezing, or just breathing!  When there was a infected in the house, a red cross was painted on the door.

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Inimeste rollid tööl ja kodus

Referaat Artikli autorid: Jeffrey H. Greenhaus ja Nicholas J. Beutell Artikli pealkiri: Sources of Conflict Between Work and Family Roles Ajakirja nimi: Academy of Management Ilmumise aasta: 1985(jaanuar) Köite (vloume’i) ja lehekülgede numbrid: vol 10, leheküljed 76-88 Artiklis tahetakse leida lahendust probleemile, et mis ja kui palju mõjutab inimese rolle kodus ja tööl. Tuuakse välja, erinevad faktoreid, mis mõjutavad seda halvemuse poole ja

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Letter to boss

Mr. Püüa 4 November 2011 21 Park Street Pärnu 80010 Estonia Dear Mr Püüa I am waiting in a reply to your advertisement in Pärnu Postimees to apply for the position of football coach. I have been working in two different places. One was my own founded internet payment service, which is doing actually pretty good and the other place is at Karhu Kauhajoki, where I am the main coach for boys who are aged between 14 to 18. Also I went to body culture school in Denmark, which I graduated Cum Laude with GPA 4,9 out of 5,0. I have also finished Ahtme high school with gold medal, it is the only school in Estonia which bases mainly on football. I am a native estonian speaker and I can also speak and write perfectly in english, finnish and russian. In english and finnish I have reached upper conversation level and in russian advanced conversation level.

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Film review Chocolat

Film review „Chocolat“ Chocolat is a 2000 American-British romantic drama film that is based on the novel with the same name by Joanne Harris. Chocolat was directed by Lasse Hallström. Filming took place between May and August 2000. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It was also nominated for eight BAFTs (British Acedemy of Film and Television Arts) and four Golden Globes. Chocolat begins with arrival of Vianne Rocher in a tiny French village. She is a single mother with a young daughter. In village was the beginning of fasting and people weren’t eating so much. Vianne moves with her daughter into a disused

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European Environmental Databases 2018

European Environmental Databases 2018 Homework deadline: Friday, Nov 30th 13:00pm Send to: [email protected] NB! Homework delivered after the deadline will NOT be considered for evaluation and will be marked as ,,not passed". 1. According to the Land Accounts data viewer (Corine Land Cover), has the total area of non-irrigated arable land (code 211) increased or decreased in Estonia between 1990 and 2006? By how many hectares? Non-irrigated arable land (code 211) was in Estonia between 1990-2006 638 979 he Non-irrigated arable land (code 211) was in Estonia between 1990-2000 639 341 he It means that code 211 decreased by the 362 he 2. And in Europe? Non-irrigated arable land (code 211) in Europe between 1990-2006 was 113 653 392 he Non-irrigated arable land (code 211) in Europe between 1990-2000 115 822 405 he It means that code 211 decreased by the 2 169 013 he 3. What about Peat bogs (code 412) in Estonia? Increased or decreased? By how many hectares?

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Esitlus: Do Small Classes Reduce

in 42 districts in Tennessee Hypotheses about Class Size Mechanism 1. High achievers benefit more than low achievers from being in small classes 2. Low achievers benefit more from being in small classes 3. Small and regular classes help higer- and lower- achieving students similary Method Empirically Validity of Project STAR Compromise 1. Switching of students among class types in grade 1,2, and 3. 2.Student attrition between kindergarden and grade. 3. Overlap in actual sizes among different typs of classes. Analysis 1.Involved differences in achievement variability and hence the outcome variable was the variability in achievement in each classroom. 2. Involved differences in achievement between studente in small and regular classes at the upper and lower tails of the achievement distribution Results Small Classes and Achievement Variability

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British food

British food Traditional food Meal times · Breakfast - between 7:00 and 9:00, · Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m. · Dinner (sometimes called Supper) - The main meal. Eaten anytime between 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. (Evening meal) BREAKFAST · 1) Typical English · 2) The traditional Breakfast English Breakfast LUNCH · Typical English lunch DINNER · 1) Traditional · 2) Typical English English Dinner Dinner Fish and chips Eating Etiquette Used materials · http://www.woodlands- junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/food.html · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_food

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Demand and Supply

functions. In models of firm behavior, the demand for a firm's product can be constructed DEMAND DETERMINANTS · Price is the major determinant of the quantity demanded. · The nonprice determinants of demand are: - number of buyers, - tastes, - income, - price of other goods (either complementary or substitute),and - expectations about future prices Demand function · Is the functional relationship between the price of the good and the quantity of that good purchased in a given time period (UT), income, other prices and preferences being held constant. · A change in income, prices of other goods or preferences will alter (`shift') the demand function. A Demand Curve Price of Number of Widgets Widgets People Want to Buy $1.00 100 $2.00 90 $3.00 70 $4.00 40

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Body language

Does not have a grammar Body language in Saudi Arabia Meeting: Men and women: ● Shaking hands ● Space ● The nose touch ● Facial expression ● Kissing both cheeks ● Greeting ● Gesture Body language United States ● Greetings ● Personal space ● Acceptable gestures Words/phreses ● Gesture- žest ● Physical behavior- füüsiline käitumine ● Body posture- kehahoiak Questions 1. What is in common between these countries? 2. Is body language to express your feelings? 3. What are the differences between Arab women and men? Used material ● https://prezi.com/n3qr3_fx9fuk/body-language-between-men-and-women-in- saudi-arabia/ ● https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_language ● https://tbell7.wordpress.com/2012/10/23/body-language-in-arab-cultures/ ● http://etiquette.wanderbat.com/l/54/United-States ● Thank you for listening!

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Short analysis of two phonetics articles

As it turns out, it is. How it is done, is also shown (although I must admit that my current education did not allow me to understand all the details of the methods used) and a lot of research poured into finding out what it is that random people find "sounding gay" or "sounding heterosexual". The articles have a nine year gap, and the newer, written 2015 also mentions Munson et al's research several times. One of the main differences between the researches is that while Munson et al included bisexual men and women, and also Lesbians, Erik.C. Tracy worked solely with the topic of gay men. Both, however, did their research on American English. As to the conclusions: * Yes, listeners can distinguish between LGB and heterosexual men and women. * Listeners rely more on vowels than consonants, and of those, only few. * The /s/ is the most important consonant when making a judgment. (also deriving from this topic,

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Projekt

payload. The header provides network navigation information for the packet, and the payload contains the compressed voice data. While circuit-switched telephony deals with the entire message, VoIP-based data transmission is packet-based, so that chunks of data are packetized (separated into units for transmission), compressed, and sent across the network--and eventually re-assembled at the designated receiving end. The key point is that there is no need for a dedicated link between transmitter and receiver. Packetizing voice data involves adding header and trailer information to the data blocks. Packetization overhead (additional time and data introduced by this process) must be reduced to minimize added latencies (time delays through the system). Therefore, the process must achieve a balance between minimizing transmission delay and using network bandwidth most efficiently--smaller size allows packets to be sent more often, while larger packets take longer to compose

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Transhumant Grazing systems in Temperate Asia

TRANSHUMANT GRAZING SYSTEMS IN TEMPERATE ASIA Merlin-Hans Hiiekivi Authors:J.M.Suttie S.G Reynolds Intro • Temperate Asia has vast areas of grazing lands • Both transhumant and agropastoral systems are common Cold semi-arid Asia • Over most of area thee is little interaction between herding and croping • A major herding skill is getting stock fat summer and autumn to survive the winter • In 20th the livestock industry was collectivized for a period • Most of the countries of th region report serious degradation of their grazing lands. By the least affected is Mongolia Mongolia Case Study • Topographic features , weather andfeed availability influence the itineraries chosen for immigration • All movements are west-east to make better use

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Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls Aleks Stserbak V1E Niagara Falls Niagara falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. Niagara Falls · From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls lie mostly on the Canadian side and the American Falls entirely on the American side, separated by Goat Island. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls are also located on the American side, separated from the other waterfalls by Luna Island. Geology

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Halva naabrusega tulenevad probleemid ja lahendused

In our hectic daily lives, what are filled with work and family we often forget our neighbourhood. It is said, that the neighbourhood is a reflection of the peole who live there. And if it is filled with dust and rubbish, what should others think? Some strict measurements should be taken in order to solve dispution between neighbours for a better neighbourhood. A useful suggestion would be to communicate with your neighbours. A good relationship between one another is beneficial for everyone especially for the neighbourhood. This would lead to neighbours helping each other clean the vicinity. Another way to keep your neighbourhood tidy is to start from yourself. Keep your things in order, your dog on a leash . By doing this and suggesting others to do it aswell would keep the neighbourhood nice and clean

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Reflective Statement Antigone

Johanna Merirand Reflective Statement How was your understanding of the cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed during your interactive oral? My comprehension of the traditions and culture of the ancient Greek was substantially enhanced through the discussion we had on the conflict between men and nature in Antigone by Sophocles. The two main characters in the play are Antigone and Creon, who both are motivated by their hubris and the need for glory. In the play, Antigone rebels against the rules set out by Creon, when she attempts to bury her brother even though it has been prohibited by the state. Antigone is sentenced with a death penalty, which is found unreasonable by many of the other members of the society.

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Anglo-Saksi Inglismaa

STUDY QUESTIONS ON CHAPTER 3 · Battle of Stamford Bridge 1066- Battle, that took place on Stamford Bridge between Norwegians who were led by Harald and England (king Harold Godwinson). During the battle many Norwegian leaders were killed. Norwegians lost the battle, and it is very often taken to mark the end of the Viking Age. · Battle of Hastings 1066- Occurred on 14th October 1066 during the Norman conquest of England, between the Norman-French army of William the Conqueror and the English army under king Harold II. During the battle Harold was killed and the Normans won. It was the end of Anglo-Saxon era. · Bayeux Tapestry- Embroidered cloth nearly 70m long, which depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy and Harold, Earl of Wessex, later king of England and culminating in the battle of Hastings.

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Filosoofid, kes räägivad teadusest

- This is because the course of nature may always change and therefore, also the effects of things may change. - "It is impossible that any arguments from experience can prove the resemblance of the past to the future, since all these arguments are founded on the supposition of that resemblance." Hume ­ Cause and Effect - we can never by any of our senses, see the power or connection between a cause and effect - we can only see that when one billiard ball moves and hits the other, the other moves. The mind does not however conceive any connection between the two things happening. - we only know that one thing follows from another because of experience - if there were any power that caused one thing to follow another

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Discuss the representation of the generation of fathers in Turgenev’s novel “Fathers and Sons”

"merry cosmopolitan sentimentality of the fathers now transformed in a patriotic grief of their children. The Fathers were Russians, who passionately wanted to become French; the sons were raised as French and passionately wanted to become Russians. Fathers and Sons situates this generational conflict within family relations. In this essay, the ways how Turgenev represents the generation of Fathers in Fathers and Sons is discussed. Fathers and Sons is set in between Russia's defeat in the Crimean War and the Emancipation of the Serfs ­ a socially challenging area. Mid-19 th century Russian intellectual life was characterized by a radical split between the `fathers' and `sons'. The older generation was young during the heavily oppressive rule of Tsar Nikolai I. For them, Tsar Alexander II's reforms were very anticipated and progressive. However, the `sons' or younger intellectuals saw these reforms were not fast or far-reaching enough

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Inglise keele variandid (Varieties of English)

5. Regularisation of ,,be" ­ ,,Me/You/They was" 6. Regularisation of some irregular verbs ­ draw/drawed/have drawed; go/went/have went 7. Optional ,,-ly" ending on adverbs ­ ,,He writes real quick." 8. Unmarked plurality on amounts of measurement after numerals ­ 10 pound, 20 year 9. Different forms of the relative pronoun ­ ,,The man what lives there."/ ,,The man as lives there." 10. Regularisation of reflexive pronouns ­ myself; herself; hisself; theirselves 11. Distinction between main and auxiliary verb ,,do" ­ ,,You done it, did you?" 2) The spread of English. The Inner / Outer / Expanding Circle THE SPREAD OF ENGLISH · 16-18th century the spread took place. · By the beginning of the 19th century English had spread to virtually every part of the world. · 19-20th century the number of speakers only grew. The growth was achieved by covering more land, exploring more land, going west, and accepting new immigrants from other places of the world.

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prelim year 1

/the moral or legal right or ability to control Prescribe – to tell someone what they must have or do, or to make a rule of something Impose The word law can have several meanings, it can be divided into prescriptive and descriptive law. Descriptive law – describes the way people or natural phenomena behave, e. g. law of gravity Prescriptive law – prescribe how people ought to behave e.g. speed limits In all societies relations between people are regulated by prescriptive law; customs (informal rules of social and moral behaviour); rules we accept if we belong to a particular institution (religion, organization); laws imposed on people by a government Penalties for breaking the rules are different. For not following the customs there may not be a punishment, or a person may be criticized by the society; rules of a social institution tend to

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Baaslogistika Module 1-5 Konspekt

Sri Lanka). Products are exported from … Europe: motor cars, mashinery, chemicals.;Asia: video/audio equipment, clothes, shoes.; Australia: iron ore(рудаmaak), dairy products, meat.;Middle East: oil, gas, chemicals.;Africa: fruits, cacao, coffee.; North America: peanuts, grain, coal.;South America: meat, poultry(linnuliha), iron ore. WTO- the World Trade Organisation is the driver to ensure trade between countries has no barriers world wide. 340 mln container are circling the globe! 500.000 ships ensure that cargo is shipped around the world. Import duties have dropped to less than 5%. 4)Which industry is still heavily subsidized and needs further liberalization? Agriculture Since 1950 World Trade has grown 20 fold. The North American Free Trade agreement (NAFTA) belongs to Canada, Mexico and the Unites States.

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Pride and Prejudice Book Report

,,Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen Book Report Introduction: The book was written between 1796 and 1797 and it was first published on 28 January 1813. The setting takes place in England, mostly in places called Hertfordshire, Derbyshire and Kent. The genre of the book is the novel of manners: it shows the conflicts between two individuals and also the love growing between them. The main themes are love, and it shows very precisely the development of young people's character and morality. The main characters are Elizabeth Bennet- main female protagonist. Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy- main male protagonist. Mr. Bennet - Elizabeth's father. Mrs. Bennet - wife of Mr.Bennet and mother of Elizabeth and her sisters. Mr. Bingley- Darcy's friend, who becomes fond of Jane

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Lühike jalg - ajalugu, müüdid(inglise keeles)

The name ­ short foot ­ was first mentioned in 1353, the name brev is mons ­ in latin. Short foot is a street between Rataskaevu street and Long foot in the old town of Tallinn. The name that is used nowadays was translated from german by anton thor helle ­ and it is Lühike jalg. Pikk jalg (lit. long leg/foot), One of the oldest streets in Tallinn, previously known as Strantstrasse (beach road) (1362); Pikk jalg (long-leg) is a steep narrow road which was once the only way into the fortress. It runs from Pikk in the lower town right up to Lossi plats and the Nevsky cathedral

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Test Population

3. Migration, 4. Urbanization, 5. Etno-cultural process. 2. This is a theory according to which all societies start with traditional alternation (vaheldus) of generations. It is influenced by industrialization and urbanization. 3. Demographic explosion 4. Demographic crisis means that BR=DR 5. . 6. The NORTH: structural unemployment (enough places, but no people), vocational education (kutseharidus), 10-12% unemployed people. 7. It is a discrepancy(erinevus) between the birth and death rate. It shows nation's increase of population or the opposite. 8. Because there are no vacant places, where people could live anymore. 9. Diseases, accidents, aging, crime, religion, poor healthcare, etc. 10. 1. Famine, 2. AIDS, 3. Diseases. 11. Teine rühm 1. Why is population a very changeable phenomenon? 2. Speak about traditional alternation of generations. 3. Name the factors that cause the end of demographic explosion. 4

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Sylvia von Harden

Sissejuhatus Oma esses analüüsisiks mina valisin Otto Dix´i 1926. aasta teost nimega ,,Ajakirjanik Sylvia von Herdeni portree". , vormianalüüs, , , . , ,, " . , . Dix : « , , , ». , . Teoste omadused Otto Dix 1926. aasta kunstiteo ,,Ajakirjanik Sylvia von Hardeni portree" mõõduga 89 x 121 sm. , . . . , , . Dix . . ,, " , , . 1 Sylvia von Harden, . C ­ , , , . . 1 1959- von Harden "Erinnerungen an Otto Dix" (,, Otto Dix"), . Dix , ! - ,, ! !... !" - ,, , , , ; , , ­ , ?" - ,, , , , , ."2 ,,neue frau", , . 1 Vt. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_von_Harden 2 Vt. http://www.theartstory.org/artist-dix-otto-artworks.htm ,,Neue ...

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Planet venus

It is the brightest object in the sky except for the Sun and the Moon. During the last few years the scientists have found that Venus and Earth are very different. It has no oceans and is surrounded by a heavy atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide with virtually no water vapor. There are strong winds at the cloud tops but winds at the surface are very slow, no more than a few kilometers per hour. The surface of Venus retains a constant temperature between day and night and between the equator and the poles. We can't see the surface of Venus from Earth, because it is covered with thick clouds that strongly reflect sunlight. However, space missions to Venus have shown us that its surface is covered with craters, over 1600 major volcanoes, mountains, large highland terrains, and vast lava plains. Venus is usually visible with the unaided eye. On June 8 2004, Venus passed directly between the Earth and the Sun, appearing as a large black dot travelling across the Sun's disk

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Michelangelo

Renaissance. He field sculpture, painting, architecture and poetry. He is the best-documented artist of the 16th century. He told his apprentice, Ascanio Condivi: "However rich I may have been, I have always lived like a poor man." Works Two of his best-known works, the Pietà and David, were sculpted before he turned thirty. In a demonstration of Michelangelo's unique standing, he was the first Western artist whose biography was published while he was alive. Pieta Created between 1498­1499. This famous work of art depicts the body of Jesus on the lap of his mother Mary. Michelangelo's interpretation of the Pietà is unique. The Last Judgement The work took four years to complete and was done between 1536 and 1541. David David is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture created between 1501 and 1504, by the Italian artist Michelangelo. It is a 5.17-metre marble statue of a standing male nude.

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Modern America Wonders

Wonders of the modern world Channel Tunnel Date started: December 1, 1987 Date finished: May 6, 1994 Location: Strait of Dover, between the United Kingdom and France The Channel Tunnel is a 50.5-kilometre undersea rail tunnel .At its lowest point, it is 75 metres deep. At 37.9 kilometres the Channel Tunnel possesses the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world, although the Seikan Tunnel in Japan is both longer overall at 53.85 kilometres and deeper at 240 metres below sea level. The tunnel carries high-speed Eurostar passenger trains, Eurotunne

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Questions for the First Philosophy Test

towards knowledge, facts, opinions or beliefs stated as facts, or doubt regarding claims that are taken for granted elsewhere. 16. According to Hume, what different kind of mental perceptions can we find in human mind? Ideas(thoughts), impression(sensation and feelings). 17. What does Hume think about general abstract ideas? Why? “There is no such thing as abstract or general ideas, properly speaking”. 18. According to Hume, what is the difference between relations of ideas and matters of fact? Matters of fact are the more common truths we learn through our experiences. Mathematical propositions assert relations between ideas, and ideas only. The truth of a mathematical proposition is independent of questions about existence. 19. What does Hume think about the notion of cause-effect? We understand matters of fact according to causation. The notion of cause-effect is a complex

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Effective Teamwork (Business English)

can do so much” Helen Keller MEETING OUTCOMES By the end of this meeting participants will learn: O About the importance of teamwork in a business environment O About common teamwork problems and how to solve them O About the characteristics of effective teamwork WHY IS TEAMWORK IMPORTANT? O Improves communication and resolves conflicts O Goals are achieved in a faster pace O Promotes healthy competition between members, increases motivation WHY IS TEAMWORK IMPORTANT? O Team members gain from each other through working together O Fosters flexibility and responsiveness to change O Maximizes the strenghts of each team member COMMON TEAMWORK PROBLEMS PROBLEM SOLUTION Problems in communication Listen and pay attention to your team members Unfair work distribution Redistribute tasks equally that

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Canada's three cities

Cities of Canada Ottawa is the capital of Canada and a municipality within the Province of Ontario. Located in the Ottawa Valley in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario, the city lies on the southern banks of the Ottawa River, a major waterway forming the local boundary between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Connected by several bridges to its Quebec neighbour, the City of Gatineau on the northern shores of the Ottawa River, the two cities had a combined 2009 population of 1,220,674, making it the country's fourth largest metropolitan area. Although a recent StatsCan estimate in February 2010 surmises that the Ottawa metropolitan area has recently been surpassed by the Calgary metropolitan area as the Canada's fourth largest metropolitan area

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Lapidaarne inglisekeelne materjal Shakespeare'i tragöödiatest

King Lear - 1606 December 26 First recorded performance. It was first printed in 1608 Antony and Cleopatra - 1606-07 first performed. It was first printed in 1623 (First Folio) Timon of Athens - 1607-1608 first performance. It was first printed in 1623 (First Folio) Coriolanus - 1607-08 first performed. It was first printed in 1623 (First Folio) Macbeth - 1611-12 First recorded performance. It was first printed in 1623 (First Folio) Tragedies were poignant revelations of humanity's struggle between good and evil and search for moral order A flaw ultimately results in death or destruction Some inspired by Shakespeare's study of Lives by Greek historian and essayist Plutarch and Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles All of Shakespeare's tragic protagonists are capable of both good and evil Titus Andronicus is about a Roman king whose daughter is raped, is full of violence and comedy. The most foul of the tragedies. Romeo and Juliet is about teenage romance and how it can be stopped by feuding

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Equality

A good example of how modern countries have more equality among their citizens is the United States of America. Just 56 years ago African Americans had to sit in the back of busses, because they were not allowed to sit with white people. They were discriminated because of the color of their skin. Today, the president of the United States of America, is an African American man. In a little more than 50 years, the equality between people of all skin colors has grown a lot bigger. Although much of the western countries have made giant leaps in equality, there are still many countries, where discrimination between people exists. For example, in many Arabic countries, women have very little rights and their lives are dictated by men. They can't go out, without being accompanied by a man, they are forced to wear clothes that cover their entire bodies and they have no political rights.

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Presentatsioon "Tennis"

TENNIS Katriin Mering 11B ABOUT Between two players (singles) Between two teams of two players each (doubles) Racket Send the ball through the opponent's racket side Ball diameter is 6.35cm to 6.67cm and weighs 57-59 grams Court length is 23.77m and a width is 8.23m for singlegame and 10.97m for doublegame. Racket can't be longer than 81.28cm or greater than 31.75cm. Adult racket weighs 300-325 grams. 15, 30, 40 and the fourth point bring victory The player (or couple) who wins six games, wins set HISTORY Originated in France in the 12th century Patented by major Walter Clopton Wingfield Program of the Olympic tennis was the from 1896 to 1924 thank you for listening! Mainor Business School 20.12.10

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European Union

European Union Research Compose: x X School 2009/10 What is European Union? The European Union (EU) is an economic and political partnership between 27 democratic European countries. EU population is almost a half milliard European union stands for caring and fair community. All EU members are devoted to peace, democracy, human rights respecting and working together to spread these values all the world. History The beginning of EU might consider the year 1951, when European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was constitute. Six countries joined with it for peace: Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, France and Germany

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The 17th century in England

The 17th century In England 17th century was a time of political and religious turmoil. It is known as a struggle between Parliament and the throne. 1625 came to rule Charles I, who was proved to be politically stubborn. In 1642 civil war broke out between the Cavaliers and the Roundheads. Oliver Cromwell was a puritan who brought the Roundheads to the victory and temporarily ended the monarchy in 1649. Charles I was beheaded. Oliver Cromwell ruled England for 9 violent years. The return of the oldest son of Charles I in 1660 is called the Restoration. In 1660 the Royal Society of London was established to promote scientific research. In 1688 the Glorious Revolution was without bloodshed or violence. The 1689 Bill of Rights limited monarch's

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France school

The French education system is split into three stages: primary school (école), secondary school (collège) and high school (lycée). Primary and secondary education is free, neutral, secular and compulsory between the ages of 6 and 16. However, there are some private schools that are not subject to these obligations and particularities of the French education system. Nursery school classes accept toddlers at 2 or 3 years of age, starting in September. The children develop their basic faculties, improve their speaking skills and are introduced to the world of reading and writing, numbers and other key areas of learning. From age 6 to 11, the children

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Translation history

The pointing finger is not the star. It is in the interpretation of the signifier that meaning is created. Signified The signified is the concept, the meaning, the thing indicated by the signifier. It need not be a 'real object' but is some referent to which the signifier refers. The thing signified is created in the perceiver and is internal to them. Whilst we share concepts, we do so via signifiers. Whilst the signifier is more stable, the signified varies between people and contexts. The signified does stabilize with habit, as the signifier cues thoughts and images. Signifier + signified = sign • Onomatopoeic words (examples) Argh, achoo, bang, bark, meow, moo… • Roman Jakobson – intralingual, interlingual and intersemiotic translation. Problems in telling the difference between intra and interlingual translation (social and regional language varieties).

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Europian Enviromental Database Homework 2018

European Environmental Databases 2018 1. According to Corine Land Cover, has the total area of natural grasslands increased or decreased in Estonia between 1990 and 2006? By how many hectares? According to CLC the total area of natural grassland in Estonia has increased by 39 779ha. 2. And in Europe? In Europe it has also increased, by 19 007 228ha. 3. What about "Broad-leaved forest" (Corine Land Cover code 311) in Estonia? Increased or decreased? By how many hectares? Broad-leaved forests have increased by 43 8834ha. 4. What was the water exploitation index for Emajõgi sub-basin in the summer of 2012? 0.03% 5

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Analüüs Swifti kirjandusest inglise keeles

badly can lead to death. Having Gulliver stand with his legs apart so that the Lilliputian armies can walk through is also a ridiculous idea. It is a comment on the pomp and circumstance of English armies. To Swift it seems that armies are often more concerned with looking impressive than with being impressive. This scene might also be an allusion to the Colossus of Rhodes, described in Julius Caesar by Shakespeare as a largerthanlife figure that men could walk through the legs of. The war between the English and the French is parodied in the conflict between the Lilliputians and the Blefuscudians. Their conflict over which end of the egg to break reflects the centuriesold conflict over how to practice religionas Protestants or Catholics. While the wars over religion certainly were very serious, Swift suggests that what was being fought over (at least on the religious rather than the political side) really was not very important

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Prepositions

Absent from-puuduma Abstain from-halvast harj hoiduma According to-vastavalt Account for-põhjendama Accuse sb of-süüdistama Accustomed to-harjunud Acquainted with-tuttav millegi/kellegagi Advantage of-eelis Advice on-nõu andma Afraid of-kedagi kartma Afraid for-kellegi pärast kartma Agree with sb on sth-nõustuma Aim at-sihtima Allergic to-allergiline Amazed at/by-imestunud Amount to-ulatuma sinnani Amused at/with/by-lõbustatud Angry at what sb does-vihane Angry with sb about sth-vihane Angry with sb for doing sth-vihane Annoyed with sb about sth-häiritud (in)answer to-vastus Anxious about sth-murelik Apologise to sb for sth-vabandama Appeal to/against-meeldima Apply(to sb)for sth-kandideerima Approve of-heaks kiitma Argue with sb about sth-vaidlema Arrest sb for sth-arreteerima Arrive at(a small place)-saabuma Arrive in(a town)-saabuma Ashamed of-häbenema Ask for-küsima midagi Ask sb a question-küsimust kelleltki küsima Astonished at/by...

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English Phonetics and Phonology. Mid-term2

- all of which are already established as independent phonemes of English - the two- phoneme analysis. There are also problems in how to analyse - as a phoneme or allophone, and many others. The second area of difficulty can be called the problem of assignment. There may be found many cases where it is difficult to assign a particular speech sound to a particular phoneme. We use the term neutralisation for cases where contrasts between phonemes which exist in other places in the language disappear in particular contexts. A clearer case of neutralisation can be found in the case of plosives following s in syllable-initial position. Words like 'spill', 'still', 'skill' are usually represented with the phonemes p, t, k following the s. But, as many writers have pointed out, it would be quite reasonable to transcribe them with b, d, g instead, because b, d, g are unaspirated while p, t, k in syllable- initial position are

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