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Data Mining Hotel Data Analysis

occupants, and the multitude of conventions held within the hotel. The statement is further supported by the fact that occupancy drops with the decrease of influx of business people. The occupancy drops significantly in the July and August which is probably due to the fact that businesses generally run slower in that part of the summer (due to plague of vacations) in the northern hemisphere on latitudes with explicit seasonal changes. Therefore, the hotel must be located on the part of the globe described. The occupancy by women seems to be somewhat statistically correlated with percentage of tourists residing in the hotel. This may imply that the most business people staying in the hotel are men. The women occupancy seems to peak at three points: April, October and December. The latter is probably due to couples and families (influx of people aged under 20 is in December

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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde

philosophers and the Hellenistic view of life. He also really cherished his youth, which probably was the inspiration for the book The picture of Dorian Gray. "To get back my youth I would do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early or be respectable." - Oscar Wilde The picture of Dorian Gray This book talks about a young man called Dorian Gray, who doesn't age. Instead a portrait, which is painted of him shows all the changes Dorian is going trough. That is somehow making Dorian evil, he starts enjoying life at first, but later on his actions take a darker turn. All of that starts when Dorian meets lord Henry Wotton, who tells him that one should cherish his youth, because youth is only temporary. Lord Henry himself is a fine example of an upperclass gentleman. His day mostly consist of elegant dinners with the London's elite and attending shows, operas etc. He's trying to make Dorian like him,

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Euroopa Liidu direktiivid

Gruppitöö Valeria Prostjakova 134750 HAAB12 Euroopa Liidu direktiivid Tööandja kohustused Directive 89/391 - OSH "Framework Directive" Vabariigi Valitsuse määrus; Official Journal: Elektrooniline Riigi Teataja, Publication date: 29/12/2003; Reference: (MNE(2003)55377) The employer shall: evaluate all the risks to the safety and health of workers, inter alia in the choice of work equipment, the chemical substances or preparations used, and the fitting-out of work places implement measures which assure an improvement in the level of protection afforded to workers and are integrated into all the activities of th...

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Kraanivee kareduse määramine tiitrimise teel

volume of HCl solution used (cm 3). B Determination of total hardness 1. Pipette 100 cm3 of the test water into a conical flask which has been washed with distilled water, add ~5 cm 3 of buffer solution (measure it with a 25 cm 3 measuring cylinder), add a pinch (~0,1 g) of the indicator ET-00. The color of solution will change to purple. 2. Prepare the burette with 0,025 M trilon-B solution and titrate water while constantly swirling until the color of solution changes to blue. Titrate carefully further until the last added drop will not change the blue color of the solution. 3. Repeat the titration until at least three consumed volumes of trilon-B do not differ more than 0.10...0.15 cm3. 4. Put the data obtained from titration into the table and calculate the average volume of the trilon B solution consumed (cm 3). C Water softening and determination of the residual total hardness

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Entry ticket week 39 - Ave Nurmeots

4. Why is it important to challenge convention?  For a long time many companies and organizations have been doing things the same way (work schedules, company structures, taking care of the finances, etc.). But in today’s dynamic and rapidly changing world that doesn’t make sense anymore. The companies and organizations should think outside of the box and try to come up with innovative solutions to change the way they do things, even the smallest changes can make a big difference. 5. Explain which types of innovation would be relevant to include in your MA1 project – and why?  Network: the main function of the platform is dependent on the interaction of the customers (customers are the creators and users of the content on the platform)  Product system: future opportunities (e.g. access to audio books, finding tutors)  Service: people should trust the information on our platform, therefore we

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The Role of the Hippie Movement in 21st Century Britain

The music industry, particularly the rock music segment, experienced an explosion in sales that has continued to this day. In subsequent years, unmarried couples no longer felt persecuted for living together. Frankness regarding sexual matters was common. Religious and cultural diversity gained greater acceptance. Even fashion was impacted as the popularity of the necktie and other business apparel declined and was replaced by more casual dress standards. Some changes were not as positive though. Some argue that the movement ushered in more liberal press and movies which has led to a degradation of our cultural values and ethics. Youth fashions became more and more bizarre , and sexual, in an attempt to rebel against the mainstream values. Some argue that the embrace of spontaneity and worship of the “primitive” have turned us towards mindlessness and violence. Hippies in 1960’s used different drugs etc to expand their counsciousness; today’s (not

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What Is Marriage

Then pow! It was all gone. "What happened," asked his friend. He says "my wife found out." 25. WIFE: Let's go out and have some fun tonight. HUSBAND: OK, but if you get home before I do, leave the hallway lights on. 26. At a cocktail party, one woman said to another: "Aren't you wearing your ring on the wrong finger?" The other replied, "Yes, I am. I married the wrong man. 27. Man is incomplete until he gets married, then he is finished. 28. It doesn't matter how often a married man changes his job, he still ends up with the same boss. 29. A man inserted an ad in the paper - WIFE WANTED. The next day he received a hundred letters and they all said the same thing - YOU CAN HAVE MINE. 30. When a man opens the door of his car for his wife, you can be sure of one thing - either the car is new or the wife is.

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Katherine Mansfield

The Garden Party Katherine Mansfield Character Analysis: Laura The character that won my favor is Laura, the protagonist of the story, who comes across as a fragile and insecure young woman. All at once she starts to perceive her role in this complex world. Moreover, she begins to wonder over the values and delusions, which are of great importance in life. Throughout the story it stands to reason that she is trying to establish her true self, even though she is steadily influenced by her family, especially by her mother. On account of her constant questionings she finally evolves into an individual, who is capable of distinguishing essential truths of life from unimportant ones, however she still remains to be uncertain, which may indicate that her discoveries are not all-encompassing in nature and may fade away from the memory. From t...

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Briti lastekirjandus keeleõppes - eksamiküsimused

2. Who was King Arthur? In which century was he thought to have been acting? In which century did his legends become popular? King Arthur is a legendary Celtic Chief leader, fought against saxons in the early 6th century 3. What are the main symbols of King Arthur's legend? Round Table, Holy Grail, Excalibur, Code of chivalry 4. Which century do Robin Hood ballads stem from? 12th Century 5. What were the changes of the childhood concept in the 18th century? 6. What is a fairy tale? fictional story that may feature: ­ Folkloric characters (such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, witches, giants, princesses, and talking animals) and enchantments, often involving a far-fetched sequence of events. ­ Magical people ­ Timeless elements: recurrent features: strong heroes, fortunate peasants, beautiful princesses, and

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John Cage

Reaalseid pilte moodustab vaikus, mis on ka muusika . Muusikat tekitavad ka vaatajate köhimine ja sosistamine. See teos näitab ,et täielikku vaikust pole olemas. Selle teose idee sai Cage: 1) Robert Rausenbergil valgelt lõuendilt; 2)Harwardi ülikooli akustikakambrist, mis on isoleeritud helidest; 3) 40-ndatel huvitus Cage zen-budismist, mille rituaal muusikas on suur osa vaikusel. Cagel oli huvi idakultuuride vastu. Cage teos Music of changes (1951), mille kogu noodimaterjal on loodud Hiina ennustusteksite rituaalide põhjal. Ka selles teoses on suur rõhk vaikusel ja tühjusel ning idamaisusel. Cage teos HPSCHD (1969) on 1-7le võimendatud klavessiinile ja kuni 51-le magnetlindile. Johni lühiballett on The Seasons MK: Kontsert ettevalmistatud klaverile ja kammerorkestrile, mis on kirjutatud Kunninghammi trupile. 1974 kirjutas John orkestriteose Seventy four, millega tähistas ta oma 80-ndat juubelit.

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Neurobioloogias sönade seletus, ingl keelne

ADRENAL MEDULLA - The centre of the adrenal, a small endocrine gland located near the kidney. It produces and secretes noradrenaline and adrenaline for the activation of the sympathetic nervous system. It is implicated in stress response. AFFERENT – Carrying information towards a particular group of neurones (compare efferent*). AGONIST – A neurotransmitter or a drug which binds to a receptor and triggers a cascade of intracellular signalling leading to changes in the membrane potential. AMINO ACID – A chemical made of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen, which is a building unit of all proteins* and other biologically important substances. AMINO ACID NEUROTRANSMITTERS – A group of fast acting neurotransmitters* which includes glutamate (excitatory) and GABA (gamma-amino butyric acid, inhibitory). AMNESIA – Loss of memory. AMYGDALA – A structure in the forebrain which is a component of the limbic* system

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History of english review questions and answers 2016

but he had presented his theory already on 1 May, 1875 in a comprehensive personal letter to his friend and mentor, Vilhelm Thomsen. It was received with great enthusiasm by the young generation of comparative philologists, the so- called Junggrammatiker, because it was an important argument in favour of theNeogrammarian dogma that the sound laws were without exceptions ("die Ausnahmslosigkeit der Lautgesetze"). BREAKING IN OLD ENGLISH Vowel breaking is a sound change whereby a single vowel changes to become a diphthong in specific environments. The resulting sound preserves the original vowel, which is either preceded or followed by a glide. This process is manifested in a variety of Germanic languages and is characteristic of Old English. Certain front vowels, /æ/ /e/ and /i/, in their short and long variants, were diphthongized when immediately followed by a velar /x/ or a cluster containing a velarized consonant and /l/ or /r/, as its first element. I-UMLAUT

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E-raamatute kasutamine ja ajalugu

It appears, however, that i overestimated my knowledge. Currently, e-books aren't that popular yet, but it seems that everything in today's digital world is achieving success extremely fast. However, it's not expected that the paper books will be disappearing any time soon. Of course, the book, that has been with the man kind for centuries and amused them, will not be giving up to something, that has only been existing for a few decades. Valga's High School students are generally aware of the changes in today's world, including the changes and achievements of e-book.Majority of students are interested in e-books - they are new and interesting, even though in reality they are just simple text files. With the responses i received from the survey, i can confidently say that printed books will not be disappearing any time soon. Nobody can predict when e-books will reach the top or what the e-readers will look like in the future

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Big grammar theory 2

Kui mul oleks aega, reisiks ma Londonisse 3.) Third Conditional Type 3: if + past perfect + perfect conditional The third conditional (also called conditional type 3) is a structure used for talking about unreal situations in the past. In other words, it is used to talk about things which DID NOT HAPPEN in the past. If I had had time, I would have travelled to London Kui mul oleks olnud aega, oleks ma reisinud Londonisse If... If you cross an international date line, the time changes. Wish... The verb wish expresses a desire for a situation that does not exist right now in the present. A wish is a desire to change a real situation into an unreal one. The unreal situation is expressed in the simple past: I wish I lived in a house. I live in an apartment. Wish sentences often express regret about a situation that you would like to change e.g. I wish I could, but I have an appointment. In order to express future actions that you want to happen , you use would e.g.

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"The Snapper" Roddy Doyle lühikokkvõte

Firstly puked the puppy on Jimmi Sr's shoulder. Then it pissed on sink. The puppy was male. Puppy's name became Larrygogan although Trace and Linda wanted King or Sultan or smth like this. Sharon's period had started. She was afraid. She tried to remember what was said in the book. She didn't want to move herself. It passed and she was still pregnant. Larrygogan shited in the hall and Veronica wanted to givw puppy away, but she changed her mind. Sharon felt sick first time in the morning. Changes had been happened. Tracy complained her and Linda's troubles with majorettes. Shron couldn't sleep because she was thinking about tommorrow. She had to tell news about her pregancy to everybody in the family who didn't know yet. And arter that to her best friends. She thought to herself she dosen't have any real best friends who she can talk everything. In schooltime was her best friend Jackie, but only because she was the one who Sharon spent most of her time together. The never talked about

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Digital Signal Processing Vocabulary

Digital Signal Processing Summary and Vocabulary Guide to Digital Signal Processing by Steven W. Smith. Read up to page 10, preface included. https://users.dimi.uniud.it/~antonio.dangelo/MMS/materials/Guide_to_Digital_ Signal_Process.pdf Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is a powerful technology that will shape science in the twenty-first century. Changes have already been made in various fields of study: communications, medical imaging, and high fidelity music reproduction, to name just a few. Each of these disciplines has developed a deep DSP technology, with its own algorithms and specialized techniques. This combination of breadth and depth makes it impossible for any one individual to master all of the DSP technology that has been developed. Therefore, DSP education involves two tasks: learning general

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

and they have to spend a lots of time toghter. Even though Elizabeth contempts him, Darcy finds her even more attractive. Hastily he asks her to marry him but her answer is straight no. Darcy has been insulting her family and she's guiet sure that it was his fault that Jane and Bingley broke up and she still also belives what Wickham said about him. Next morning Mr Darcy gives a letter to Elizabeth that explains everything and that changes her opinion about Sri Wickham and so about Mr Darcy. In the end of the summer Elizabeth goes to vacation with her uncle and aunt. They go to Darcys mansion in Pemblerly, they were told that the master isin't home so Elizabeth agreed to go there, but happened that he just got home. So Mr Darcy decides to join with them in turning the walk around his mansion. Turning that walk Darcy impresses Elizabeth with well behaviour and knowledge.

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Topic "Estonia"

are elected by the people. The prime minister is recommended by the president and he heads the operations of the government. Modern industrial development, which began in the second half of the 19 th century was oriented toward the Russian market. Large textile mills were set up in Narva and electric motor production plants and shipyard in Tallinn. Today Narva provides most of Estonian's electricity. Developments in the Estonian agriculture have been influenced by the changes in the economical environment. Estonian agriculture must also find place in the European economy. The national conditions are best suited breeding daily cattle. At the moment the Estonian farmers predominantly export daily products and timber. Currently 8500 farms have been restored to their pre-war owners. Many of them would like to open their homes to bed and breakfast guests. Estonians have always had the greatest respect for education. Estonia has seven colleges and universities

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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz

elektromagnetlained. Meteoroloogia Hertz alati olnud sügav huvi meteoroloogia ilmselt pärit tema kontakte Wilhelm von Bezold (kes oli Hertz's professor labor kursuse München Polütehniline (suvel 1878). Hertz, however, did not contribute much to the field himself except some early articles as an assistant to Helmholtz in , including research on the of , a new kind of , and a graphical means of determining the properties of moist air when subjected to changes. Hertz, aga ei aidanud palju valdkonnas ennast välja arvatud mõned varasemad artiklid abina Helmholtz in Berlin, kaasa arvatud teadusuuringud aurumine on vedeliku, uut tüüpi hügromeetriga ja graafilist määramise omadused niiske õhk, kui suhtes adiabaatiline muudatusi. Kontakt mehaanika 1881-1882, Hertz avaldanud kaks artiklit, mis oli saada teada, kui valdkonnas kontakt mehaanikat. Elektromagnetiline teadus

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Valglinnastumise mõjud keskkonnale

, La Rosa, D., Martinico, F., Privitera, F. 2011. Agricultural and green infrastructures: The role of non-urbanised areas for eco-sustainable planning in a metropolitan region.- Environmental Pollution, 159, 2193-2202. Lu, J., Guldmann, J-M. 2012. Landscape ecology, land-use structure, and population density: Case study of the Columbus Metropolitan Area. - Landscape and Urban Planning, 105, 74-85. Salvati, L., Munafo, M., Morelli, V.G., Sabbi, A. 2012. Low-density settlements and land use changes in a Mediterranean urban region. -Landscape and Urban Planning, 105, 43-52.

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Pessimism vs optimism

This viewpoint also states that available technology to cultivate further would lead to soil erosion and a general decline in food production and the law of diminishing returns whereby with higher levels of technology only a small increase in yields would occur. Criticisms to the theory •Too simplistic •Ignores the fact that only the poor go hungry (marxist viewpoint) and that it purely results from the poor distribution of resources. •Malthus did not see the changes in farming technology. e.g. 10,000 sq meters (one hectare) or the size of a football pitch can feed 1000 people for a year (or enough tom feed the world) This is backed up by the fact that in 1992 EU surpluses reached 26 million tonnes. Task: Brainstorm the new technological innovations An OPTIMISTIC approach (Alternative theory)  Ester Boserup (1965) suggested that an increase in population would stimulate technologists to increase food production.

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Inglise keele eksamiks erinevad kirjanäited

From:Liis Subject: Suggested improvements Date:2nd May 2011 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

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Flööt Jazzis ja selle ajalugu

him out. He chose Perdido and Basie was so impressed he recorded the piece. This recording has to be the most influential recording in the history of jazz flute. The success of the recording pushed more arrangers to use flute as a solo instrument and boosted to popularity of the flute in general. Moving further, in 60s flutist Sam Most and Herbie Mann started to develope new sounds and ways. Mostly thanks to widespread experimenting happening all around the world, radical changes took place concerning the flute. Techniques from modern classical pieces(f.e E.Varese, L.Berio) started to come over and develop jazzflute even further. One of the virtuosos, E.Dolphy started to experiment and during his stay in Italy, started to study under Severino Gazzelloni(Pioneer in multiphonics). In the 2nd half of the 60s, Decade for bossa nova, started to spread from Brazil to North America and Europe. Bossa Nova(New Thing) and its rich harmonies and

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Formaldehyde

combination of volatilization, adsorption, and chemical transformation should account for less than 25% of the removal. Up to 80% of the formaldehyde was removed, with biodegradation accounting for 55­60%. Sediment and Soil The fate of formaldehyde in soil has not been determined HEALTH EFFECTS Acute toxicity The major acute effects are a result of the irritating properties of formaldehyde. After acute inhalation, irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs, as well as cellular changes, such as ciliar lesions and cellular swelling in the upper respiratory tract have been observed. A 4-hour LC50 value of 480 ppm has been determined for rats. The oral LD50 was 600-800 mg/kg b.w. in rats. In humans, no reports of deaths following acute inhalation exposure to formaldehyde were located. In humans, serious ulceration and damage of the gastrointestinal tract have been found after ingestion of formaldehyde (45 ml of a 37 % v/v solution ) or a gulp of a 40 % v/v solution. No

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Strategies of creating a dominant party – the case of UR

expression of the extensive reach of United Russia, of its commitment to put all social segments and organizations that have any considerable impact under the control of political representation. A third area of commonality among dominant parties is their power to access state resources and control key media organizations with respect to maintain their position. It has been noted (Peregudov 2009: 48), that the most noticeable changes in the party­parliamentary system in contemporary Russia concern the actions by the leadership of United Russia to expand its public ties and contacts outside bureaucratic structures. Without a doubt, United Russia has often been used as a channel for patronage, material benefits and influencing policy. Belonging to the dominant party gives legislators numerous opportunities to gain access to money and influence. Therefore, once the legislation has

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A letter and an essay

themselves to one or two slices. Eating fat The majority of the students eat margarine. Four students prefer butter, and another four eat neither. Conclusion It is noticeable that the eating habits of schoolleavers of Freedonian Secondary School are not very healthy. Moreover, there are no students who have both breakfast and school lunch, eat more than four slices of brown bread per day, and avoid fat. Since the beginning of human life, enormous changes around us have taken us to a path of scientific progress, which in turn has benefited mankind in a number of ways. In every era, man has innovated many things in order to cater for his rising needs. Undoubtedly, the emergence of necessities has always led man to creative exploration. As time passed, primitive man realized other needs arising around him. After catering to his fundamental needs of food and shelter, man felt the need for acquiring goods which he could not produce himself

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Inuit Culture

brought continual cultural change. The ancestors of the present-day Inuit, who are culturally related to Inuppiat (northern Alaska), Katladlit (Greenland) and Yuit (Siberia and western Alaska), arrived about 1050 AD. As early as the 11th century the NORSE exerted an undetermined influence on the Inuit. The subsequent arrival of explorers, whalers, traders, missionaries, scientists and others began irreversible cultural changes. The Inuit themselves participated actively in these developments as guides, traders and models of survival. Despite adjustments made by the Inuit over the past 3 centuries and the loss of some traditional features, Inuit culture persists - often with a greater reflective awareness. Inuit maintain a cultural identity through language, family and cultural laws, attitudes and behaviour, and through their acclaimed INUIT ART. 1. Inuk Hunter

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3M - Inglise keel

õpetatakse kohalduma erinevate kultuuridega. The future depends on how well the company has learnt to adapt to change. One of the greatest changes in its markets is occurring in Europe, and much hangs on the ability of the EMATs to come up with products that will meet the fast-shifting demands of 3M's European customers. The future depends on how well the company has learnt to accommodate to change. One of the greatest changes in its markets is held in Europe, and much is at stake the ability of the EMATs to come up with products that will respond the quickly changing requirements of 3M's European customers. Tuleviku määrab kui hästi on firma õppinud kohanema muutustega. Suurimad muutused turul toimuvad Euroopas ja palju on kaalul EMATi võimest tulla välja toodetega, mis vastaksid kiiresti muutuvate nõuetega 3Mi Euroopa klientide seas.

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Computers - indispensable part of our life

affecting out health? Working for hours on end with a computer is now a fact of life. Whether it's an aspect of your work or whether you use computers just for fun, there are certain risks involved with prolonged computer use. With the increasing use of computers, computer related vision problems are affecting a growing number of individuals. Visual symptoms include: eyestrain, blurred or double vision, headaches, red or irritated eyes, and color perception changes. But there are even more side-effects on using computers. When sitting on the same position constantly, we may experience neck or shoulder tension, general fatigue, or pain in the back, arms, wrists or shoulders. Using computers daily and more than few hours a day is risky and may affect our health. That is why we should always have pauses using computers and enjoy more outdoor activities. Computers are vital part of our every day life, as they provide us with so many

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Mikroökonoomika

töötajate, ettevõtjate, juhtude ja riigiametnikena. Nappus ­ tuleneb suutmatusest rahuldada kõiki soove kuna ressursid on piiratud Scarcity - because of scarcity a rationing device is needed ­ whatever the rationing device, people will compete for it. Scarcity and competition are linked. Scarcity ­ because of scarcity people must make choices. ­ When choices are made opportunity costs are incurred. ­ Changes in opportunity cost affect behavior. Alternatiiv kulud- ehk loobumiskulu parim alternatiiv võimaluse maksumus millest loobutakse valiku tegemisel. The variables income and consumption

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William the Conqueror

of the North. After this cruel treatment the land did not recover for more than 100 years. It may have stopped future rebellions, scaring the English people into obedience. In 1071, William defeated the last rebellion of the north. In 1072, he invaded Scotland, defeating Malcolm. And finally the rebellions were quelled ! (in the picture- English coin of William the Conqueror (1066-1087) ) Reign in England William initiated many major changes. · In 1085 the Domesday Book In 1085, in order to ascertain the extent of his new dominionans and maximize taxation, William commissioned the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey of England's productive capacity similar to a modern census. · Precautions for rebellions He ordered many castles, keeps, and mots, among them the Tower of London, to be built across England to ensure that the rebellions by the English people or his own followers would not succeed.

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Estonia

The prime minister is recommended by the president and he heads the operations of the government. Modern industrial development, which began in the second half of the 19 th century was oriented toward the Russian market. Large textile mills were set up in Narva and electric motor production plants and shipyard in Tallinn. Today Narva provides most of Estonian’s electricity. Developments in the Estonian agriculture have been influenced by the changes in the economical environment. Estonian agriculture must also find place in the European economy. The national conditions are best suited breeding daily cattle. At the moment the Estonian farmers predominantly export daily products and timber. Currently 8500 farms have been restored to their pre-war owners. Many of them would like to open their homes to bed and breakfast guests. Estonians have always had the greatest respect for education. Estonia has seven colleges and universities

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A doll house

of one's home and family. Social acceptance dictated Torvald and Nora's lives, including their relationship. Torvald can be assumed as not only the owner of this "doll house" but of Nora, his "doll", as well. Their marriage had the constant pressures of the image of perfection, and it is this tension that corrupts their relationship. It also forces Nora to realize the self-centered nature of her husband. Nora ultimately changes her resemblance of Torvald's "doll" and becomes an independent and confrontational woman, creating a great contrast with the title of this play. The standards on social acceptance in 1879 were harsh, and Torvald let it consume every every aspect of his life. His dependence on perfection harmed his marriage and himself as he tried to retain this "doll house" image. When Nora borrowed the bank loan from Krogstad to save Torvald's life, his reaction was instantly directed

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Brexit (inglise keelne)

Their main idea is to reshape the EU as we know it and steer it in the right direction and create something European that would unite all the nations. Brexit will have a significant effect on Great Britain and the European Union. Judging by the numbers, it will have a significant negative effect on the UK. That goes for the EU also, where people working and living in Great Britain could lose their income and will have to find a new place to live. On the other hand, it has triggered some changes in the EU that in the end could benefit greatly. Everything negative comes with something positive attached to it and only the future will tell how we’ll cope with it.

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Britain in WW I

As a result of the war, the world's financial centre shifted from England to the United States, from London to New York. Also, countries started wanting independence from the British empire (Ireland got independence in 1921). Total Deaths(GB): 994,138 Economy was damaged War hurt people psychologically(loss of close ones, surviving soldiers traumatised) However, there were some positive changes after the war: Women acquired the right to vote More awareness of the dangerousness of weapons (chemical warfare) People became more united and selfless, started helping each other out more

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Past simple and continious

Negative I/he/she/it was not /wasn’t you/we/they were not /weren’t Question Was I/he/she/it? Were you/we/they? 2 The spelling of endings in the Past Simple Regular verbs have -ed in the Past Simple tense. look looked call called 1. If the verb ends in -e, we just add -d. hope hoped save saved 2. When a verb ends in a consonant + -y, the -y changes into -ied. hurry hurried copy copied 3. If a one-syllable verb ends with one vowel and one consonant, we double the consonant. beg begged plan planned We also double the consonant in words of more than one syllable, if the last syllable is stressed. permit permitted prefer preferred In British English l is usually doubled, even if the syllable is unstressed. travel travelled

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Essay living forever

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 once were. The idea of living forever remains locked to science-fiction. I believe there are many different aspects to take into consideration . Secondly let’s have a look at the advantages

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Lõuna-Aafrika, Saksamaa ja Mehhiko demokraatiate võrdlus inglise keelne

what are `territorial politics' ­ The multi-level politics of federal, regionalised, devolved states Distribution of power between central and regional government ­ Party competition across levels of government ­ `Regions' as spheres for autonomous action South Africa Mexico Germany · 9 provinces · 31 states plus federal district · Developed democracy · `Cooperative' federalism · Predominant role for federal 16 Laender ­ German influence, ANC government · Cooperative federalism pref...

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Etiquette in England

· Personal space is important in England, and one should maintain a wide physical space when conversing. Furthermore, it is considered inappropriate to touch others in public. · A business lunch will often be conducted in a pub and will consist of a light meal and perhaps a pint of ale. *family The family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of singleperson households. By the year 2020, it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people. Fifty years ago this would have been socially unacceptable in Britain. *slang of the country Cockney Rhyming slang is a coded language invented in the nineteenth century by Cockneys so they could speak in front of the police without being understood. It uses a phrase that rhymes with a word,

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Topic - Great Britain

the east. Wales and the southern peninsula have the most moderate climate and Eastern England the most extreme. Annual rainfall is fairly evenly distributed but the amount of precipitation varies greatly between the mountainous areas of the west and the central and eastern parts. 7. Animals, plants Animals ­ The diversity of animals is modest because of several factors: the size of the land area, seasonal changes and the age of habitats on the island. Because GB has a small area, it means that the number of species that can evolve is limited because there is not enough land mass to support the diversity of animals. The environment is very young due to the Ice Age, so there has not been enough time for such diversity to develop. The seasonal changes that occur across the country mean that the animals have less to eat. Since industrialization began in England in the mid

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Värvitud Petri võrgud CPN eksami konspekt

structure) 12.Unfolding hierarchical CPN  Three unfolding steps (– Replace each substitution transition (with the content of its associated submodule; related port and socket places are merged into a single place)– Collect the content of all resulting prime modules into a single mod – Merge the places in each fusion set into a single place) 13.State Space  The state-space method supports CPN model verification(– compute all reachable states & state changes automatically– represent as directed graph– nodes represent states and arcs occurring events – answer verification questions about system behaviour – state spaces give counter examples with debugging info – user must not worry about deeper underlying mathematics – disadvantage of state- space explosion) 14.Protocol for state space  The running example(– has an infinite number of reachable markings– the state space cannot be

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Feminism and youth cultures in England

1. Feminism­ movement, ideology to defend women’s rights  Suffrage – right to vote  2.  Feminism  isn’t a unitary movement  because  it  represents  different  women and  different experiences for  them in different parts of the world. Different  ideologies  3. Three waves of feminism  • 1st wave – early 19th century – early 20th century (Political rights, suffrage­right to vote)  • 2nd wave – 1960s­1980s (Social inequalities, gender norms, Women's Liberation Movement)  • 3rd wave – 1990s­2000s (ideas are the same, but they wanted to get rid of things the second  wave had failed to do); feminisms, expansion, multiplicity, postcolonialism.    4.  Anne  Bradstreet­  the  first  feminist  17th  century;  the  most  prominent of early English poets  of North America and first female writer in the British North American colonies to be published  Mary  Wollstonecraft­  education;  an  eighteenth­century  English   wr...

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Pure Competition

Marginal Revenue (MR) = Change in Total Revenue from selling ONE additional unit of output. Same as price. - MR = TR from selling 1 more unit of output = price The reason MR=D=AR=P is because in a purely competitive firm the price carries over from the industry and thus that equals the demand. At this demand each additional output increases by the same degree and the average revenue at any point is the same price. Even with changes in the marketplace, the line may move vertically but the values will always be equal Price line is the same as the average revenue or marginal revenue since the price is fixed Profit Maximization in the Short-run: TR/TC Approach · Firm = price taker firms can only adjust output to maximize profit · Short-run = fixed plant firms can only adjust amount of variable resource such as labor and materials.

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Euroopa Liit

- Implementation of common foreign and security policy CFSP - New office of high representative - EU competencies extended to health and consumer protection - More legislative powers to the EP - Enhanced cooperation Codecision procedure Europe a la carte Enhanced cooperation – a procedure of flexibility allowing those member states that wish to proceed more rapidly in a specific policy area to do so Treaty of Nice - 2003 - Cosmetic changes only - Increase of EP seatus - Sanctions against member states - Proclamation of charter of rights Charter of Fundamental Rights - A document which has been updated in the light of changes in society It entrenches: - All rights found in the case law of the court of justice - The rights and freedoms enshrined in the ECHR - Other rights from the common traditions of EU members Includes third generation rights – data protection, bioethics

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Starteegiline juhtimine

every minute of the day. It can come in the form of:  Stakeholder expectations  Human resources  The environment (Internal or external)  Management  Organizational structure  Policies and processes  Regulatory/legislated changes  Cash flow  Competition  Products or services *strateegilised otsused. *functional strategy; *what questions should a company ask itself before setting strategy; *strategy 4 phases- whats the first phase; *multidivisjonal company consists of 3 hierarhical levels ja valikvastused kombineerisid 3 erinevat järgnevatest: functional, divisjonal, enterprise, corporate

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R. Kipling & M. Faraday

George V, at the age of 70. His death had in fact previously been incorrectly announced in a magazine, to which he wrote, "I've just read that I am dead. Don't forget to delete me from your list of subscribers." Rudyard Kipling was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium and his ashes were buried in Poets' Corner, part of the South Transept of Westminster Abbey, where many distinguished literary people are buried or commemorated. Despite changes in racial attitudes and literary standards for poetry, Kipling's poetry continues to be popular with those who see it as "vigorous and adept" rather than "jingling". In modern-day India, whence he drew much of his material, his reputation remains controversial, especially amongst modern Hindu nationalists and some post-colonial critics. In November 2007, it was announced that his birthplace in the campus of the J J School of Art in Mumbai will be turned into

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Vaatamisväärsused Eestis II

category of the birds' reserves, has been derived from one of the first nature reserves of the Eastern Europe in the Islands of Vaika, established in 1910. In Vilsandi and the islets tens of thousands sea birds halt, feed and nest. · Karja Katariina (Catherine) Church is the smallest medieval church in Saaremaa. The Church built in the 14th century has maintained its original look practically without any changes. Decorative ceiling paintings have been preserved partly in the Church; there are magic ceiling marks on the vaults of the choir room, over the vestry there is a unique room with a fireplace, the other fireplace is situated in the attic of the choir. Supposedly so the accommodation possibilities were created for the pilgrims, who traveled through the Scandinavia and the Island of Gotland to Maarjamaa.

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Reported speech presentation

water for two minutes. swim under water for two minutes. must had to All tickets must be He said (that) all tickets bought in advance. had to be bought in advance. may might I may call you. He said (that) he might call me. NOTE: modal verbs could, would, might and should do not change. Changes in reported speech now then /at that time /immediately at that moment today / tonight that day /that night here there this / these that / those tomorrow the following day /the next day the day after next week the following week /the next week the week after

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Past and Present tenses

film at all. Question form: Do you live here? How often does it rain around here? Signal words: always, every day/month, never, normally, often, seldom, sometimes, usually etc. PRESENT CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE (kestev olevik) Form: am/is/are + ing Use: 1. Unfinished actions happening at or around the time of speaking. Listen! Somebody is crying. They are building a new bridge in our town. 2. Changes happening around now. The population of the world is increasing fast. 3. Arrangements for the future. I am flying to Toronto next Friday. Negative form: We aren't (are not) working at the moment. I am not enjoying this show very much. Question form: Are they playing football in the park right now?Why is she laughing? Signal words: at the moment, now, right now, Listen!, Look! etc. PRESENT PERFECT (täisminevik) Form: have/has + past participle (3. põhivorm)

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Identity as a personal project

Also for me in my narrative is very important to get experience, to build a concept of me and my identity. Word “going” means for me, that it´s a process. Like every process, mine has semi-starts (attempts) and semi-finishes (achieved goals). During this process, my identity is changing, improving and I think the most important in this process is lifelong learning. It helps to meet new people, not to stop and to stay reflecting about what I´ve done and what I will do next. It consists of changes and learning. “Through others we become ourselves.” Lev S. Vygotsky I really think that the biggest addiction is communication with others. That’s because we need to know, what they are thinking, how do they react for our behaviour and speech. On the special place here is understanding of “person” and it´s context. I do agree to Giddens, that it varies culturally. For example, the families are different – big or small, how many generations live together and

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