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completely - -from both a practical and a theoretical standpoint.
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Essay about necessaty of zoos

has been hunt down and whose population was significantly reduced in 20th century.The population in the Tanzanian Selous Game Reserve, once the largest of any reserve in the world, dropped from 109 000 in 1976 to 13 000 in 2013. 85 000 elephants were lost to poaching in Tanzania between 2009 and 2014. Even though zoos compared to reserves are really small, they are still important in preserving animal species. Also, some of the animals lose their natural habitat completely due to the natural disasters or something even worse like pollution caused by who?-human being. It is really hard to accept the fact that we are trying to protect something from ourselves. Giant panda in south central China does not have a "home" anymore. Chinese Wolong National Nature Reserve with the help of UNESCO World Heritage Site and Japanese zoos are helping to preserve panda bears. A 2006 New York Times article outlined the economics of keeping

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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

close down close permanently close up close temporarily count in include count out exclude count up calculate; count; add to a total cross out eliminate cut off interrupt; sever; amputate cut out eliminate; delete cut down reduce in quantity draw up write; compose (a document) dress up put clothes on; adorn dust out dust the inside of eat up eat completely figure out interpret; understand figure up compute fill in complete (a printed form) Viljandi 2009 Viljandi County Gymnasium fill out complete (a printed form) fill up fill completely (a container) find out discover fix up repair; arrange in a suitable manner get across cause to be understood give back return

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Lühike jalg - ajalugu, müüdid(inglise keeles)

fortress. It runs from Pikk in the lower town right up to Lossi plats and the Nevsky cathedral. A couple of cafes in the old houses along Pikk jalg offer excellent views and genuine ambience, as well as plenty of caffeine to help you up the hill. The gate tower at the end dates from around 1380. Because of the names ­ short and long ­ Tallinn is sometimes called a limping city. Short Leg is also sometimes called street-stairs, because it is made completely out of stairs. The Upper and Lower Towns were connected by the Long Leg street (Pikk jalg) during the Middle Ages. The Short Leg street (Lühike jalg) could only be used by pedestrians, because it is and was only a stairway-street. The relations between the Upper and Lower towns were pretty tense, because both the rich merchants of the Lower Town and the noblemen and knights of the Upper Town wanted to obtain more power.

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Kõne Briti majandusest inglise keeles

Naturally, many people have sought to get rich quickly without having to undergo the pain and inconvenience of an accident. Others have found ways to find someone else to blame for an accident for which they were responsible. For example, one man received a payout of £238,000 in compensation from his local council after that he had broken his ankle in a pot hole. I mean how much more stupid can the justice systems get, unbelievable. In conclusion, I think that the world has gone completely mad with those compensations. I would put it on the conscience of the greedy lawyers who wisely get the money out of the courts and bigger percentage to themselves. Honour to them but that still doesn't make it right. Or maybe the laws aren't so perfect after all. But there isn't any clear solutions to it. Maybe to develop a new kind of legal system, desirably the perfect one. Therefore I would leave you with one statement:

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R. Kipling

* Story takes place in London, in 19th century * Dick- war in Sudan , meets Torpenhow * War injury, returns to London , gaining popularity * Meets Maisie, falls in love with her * Maisie wants to become a painter, rejects Dick's love, has an idea for Melancholia * Maisie leaves London * Dicks starts to go blind * Torpenhow finds Bessie, a model for Melancholia * Dick treats her bad for better results * Finishes Melancholia before he turns completely blind * Bessie destroys the masterpiece * Dick becomes alone and miserable * Bessie returns and tells about destroyed work * Dick goes back to war, dies in battle * Battle between love and art * Endless friendship * Melancholia - depression, sadness

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Estonia railway history

and Valga. In 1897 the railway reached Viljandi and in 1900 Tallinn. The supply railway was owned by the private company. In 1923 the supply railway was nationalized; after that it was joined with the Estonian Railway in 1926. Estonia developed its narrow-gauge railway network as an important economy factor: in 1939 its total lenght was 909 km. In 1913 there was started a construction of naval fortress railways network both on islands of West-Estonia and Tallinn area. The network was not completely complete until the most lines were closed in 1920. Liiva-Vääna line was given to Estonian Railway and the networks on Paljassaar, Naissaar and Aegna went in the hands of Estonian military forces. Estonia began to build railways, the 1868th year. The first, the 1870th The Tallinn-Paldiski- Tosno line. before, 1876. Tapa-Tartu railway was opened, the 1889 Valga-finished line of Pskov. To the Railway personal training builded in Tallinn at the 1880th The School of Railway Engineering

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Inglise keele testide vastused - test 17, 18 ja 19

3) a few 4) a little 5) (very) many 6) too much 3. ÜLESANNE 1) goes 2) 'll tell 3) doesn't get 4) 'll have 5) is 4. ÜLESANNE 1) D 2) C 3) E 4) F 5) B 6) A TEST 19 TEST 1. ÜLESANNE 1) The leprechaun is a magic creature in Irish legends. 2) Fairies can make your wishes come true. 3) My granny has a large greenhaouse; so we can eat freash vegetables throughout the year. 4) During / On our trip to Scotland we took a lot of pictures of the gorgerous landscape. 5) These two brothers are completely different. 6) My mum always wears green because it's her favourite colour. 7) Due to the influence of the Gult Stream the winters inIreland are mild. 8) I'm a citizen of the Estonian Republic / the Republic of Estonia 2. ÜLESANNE 1) - ; a ; - 2) The ; - ; - ; - ; - 3) - ; the ; - ; the 4) the ; the 5) the ; - ; - ; the ; - 6) the ; - ; - ; the ; - 3. ÜLESANNE 1) Pam told Alex that her brother had ...( mingi sõna on seal vahel , aga ei saa sellest aru ) to Dublin the day before.

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Oksüdatsiooni tase

HClO4 perchloric HCl hydrochloric HClO3 chloric HBr hydrobromic HClO2 chlorous HF hydrofluoric HClO hypochlorous HI hydroiodic HCN hydrocyanic H2SO4, HClO4, HClO3, HNO3, HCl, HBr, HI can be considered to be strong acids, ionizing completely in most cases; the rest are weak acids. r2 f:filescourses1110-20other 2010 filesoxnumber.docx1/28/2010 2

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Strawberries

much of the year.( plastic mulch) Renovation and fertilization: Renovate strawberries immediately after harvesting to help reduce disease, stimulate vigorous new growth, and prolong the life of planting. Diseases and Pests 1)Botrytis fruit rot (gray mold) 2)Verticillium wilt 4)Leather rot: 6)Tarnished plant bugs 7)Spittlebugs: Harvest For maximum sweetness and flavor, it's good to pick June-bearing and day-neutral berries a day or two after they are fully red. Berries picked before they are completely red will eventually turn red, but they will not sweeten. For long-term storage of fresh berries, it's best to select firm berries that are not yet fully ripe and to cool them immediately after harvest. Summary For best harvest it’s good to choose the right cultivars and growing conditions. Before starting planting management it’s important to do watering, weed control, mulching, renovation and fertilization. Strawberries have some diseases and pests.

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For and against studying abroad

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

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The Gifts of Imperfection: Embrace Who You Are

was also story after story of men and women who were living these amazing and inspiring lives. She heard stories about the power of embracing imperfection and vulnerability. She learned about the inextricable connection between joy and gratitude, and how things that we take for granted, like rest and play, are as vital to our health as nutrition and exercise. These research participants trusted themselves, and they talked about authenticity and love and belonging in a way that was completely new to me. So many of us try to live our lives according to other people’s rules. We try our hardest to fit in: to do what we think we should do. We work hard at our job, because society expects us to; we don’t spend that much time having fun, because we think people would judge us as frivolous. But what’s the result of all this? We end up leading anxious and unhappy lives. No one can define what’s meaningful for us. Culture doesn’t get to dictate if it’s working outside the

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Gerunds and infinities

meaning 1.remember, forget, stop, try Remember: the gerund is used when the action happens before the remembering; the infinitive refers to an action that happens after, I remember walking along the beach holding hands. (Meenutama) Did you remember to tell Maria about the party? (Meelde tuletama) Forget: when used with the gerund this means ´forget what you have done´; when used with the infinitive with to this means ´forget what you have to do´ I had completely forgotten seeing him in Paris that year. I forgot to post the letter you gave me. Stop: when used with the gerund, this means stop something you do´; when used with the infinitive with to, this means ´stop´ in order to do something´. I stopped drinking coffee because I couldn´t sleep. We stopped to have a coffee on our way into town. Try: when used with the gerund this means ´make an experiments´- doing the action

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Minu hobid

Mul on väga palju hobisid, tegelikult on meie perel ja sugulastel üldse kõigil väga palju hobisid. Üle kõige armastan ma sporti, eriti jooksmist, korvpalli ja kõrgushüpet. Et vormis olla käin kergejõustiku trennis. Mulle meeldib seal väga, sest õpin seal alati midagi uut juurde. Samuti meeldib mulle tantsida ja kinos käia. Mõnikord juhtun olema ka teatris või tsirkuses. Suvel läime me perega telkimas ja ratta matkadel. Mulle ei meeldi võrkpall, sest minu käed valutavad pärast mängimist. Samuti ei meeldi mulle ka saalibrändi, sest paljud mängijad vehivad hokikeppidega. Minu ema armastab üle kõige joonistamist ja endale maniküüri tegemist. Kui ta saab vaba aega, siis joonistab ta kauneid pilte loodusest ja loomadest. Igal õhtul kulutab ta vähemalt 10- 15 minutit maniküüri tegemiseks. Talle ei meeldi mängida arvutimänge. Minu isa hobideks on arvutid (juba selle pärast, et see on tema töö), jetiga sõitmine ja tehnika. Kui ta töölt koju tule...

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Charlie Chaplin

Movies such as his 1925 hit, "The Gold Rush", demanded unending reworking of scenes and rebuilding of sets. Chaplin typically improvised his story in front of the camera with only a basic framework of a script. He shot and printed hundreds of takes when making a movie, each one a little experimental variation. While this method was unorthodox, because of the expense and inefficiency, it provided lively and spontaneous footage. Taking what he learned from the footage, Chaplin would often completely reorganize a scene. It was not uncommon for him to decide half-way through a film that an actor wasn't working and start over with someone new. Many actors found the constant takes and uncertainty grueling, but always went along because they knew they were working for a master. Though Chaplin is of the silent movie era, we see his achievements carried through in the films of today. With the advent of the feature-length talkies, the need for more subtle acting became apparent

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Erialane inglise keele konspekt

One class inherits from another. Ancestor Accont Balance Asuper class Name (parent) Number Withdraw() CreateStatement() Computer programming (often shortened to programming or coding) is the process of writing, testing, debugging/troubleshooting, and maintaining the source code of computer programs. This source code is written in a programming language. The code may be a modification of an existing source or something completely new. The purpose of programming is to create a program that exhibits a certain desired behaviour (customization). The process of writing source code often requires expertise in many different subjects, including knowledge of the application domain, specialized algorithms and formal logic. ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________ Regulate

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Word processing versus handwriring hinne 5

how much I haven't written and how much I have left to write. The task in front of me becomes more daunting and frustrating. I feel like when I write on the computer my words are chosen to simply fill a page. Handwriting provides an escape from the looming word counts and page numbers. We discussed in class how writing by hand forces you to think out your sentences and chose your words more carefully. I agree that while typing we simply type whatever comes to mind and completely. This creates less don't think through our ideas effective points and poorer results. A main problem I notice when I write essays on my laptop, is all of the distractions that come along with using the computer. I have music and internet at my fingertips and this can dramatically change the quality of writing. With the ability to distract yourself with entertainment it is far too easy to ignore your assignment and encourage writers block

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Rowan Sebastian Atkinson

A sequel, Mr. Bean's Holiday also became an international success. He has also starred in the James Bond parody Johnny English and its sequel, Johnny English Reborn. Atkinson later appeared in theatrical productions like The Nerd, The New Revue and The Sneeze. Best known for his use of physical comedy in his Mr. Bean persona, Atkinson's other characters rely more heavily on language. Atkinson often plays authority figures (especially priests or vicars) speaking absurd lines with a completely deadpan delivery. This talent for visual comedy has led to Atkinson being called "the man with the rubber face" Rowan Atkinson first met Sunetra Sastry in the late 1980s, when she was working as a make-up artist with the BBC. The couple married at the Russian Tea Room in New York City on 5 February 1990. They have two children, named Benjamin and Lily. Atkinson enjoys nothing better than fast cars. Writes articles for CAR (a British car magazine),

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Cernobyl Disaster

power authorities presented their initial accident report to an International Atomic Energy Agency meeting in Vienna, Austria, in August 1986. Elimination of the consequences • Emergency crews responding to the accident used helicopters to pour sand and boron on the reactor debris. The sand was to stop the fire and additional releases of radioactive material; the boron was to prevent additional nuclear reactions. A few weeks after the accident, the crews completely covered the damaged unit in a temporary concrete structure, called the “sarcophagus,” to limit further release of radioactive material. • After the accident, officials closed off the area within 30 kilometers (18 miles) of the plant, except for persons with official business at the plant and those people evaluating and dealing with the consequences of the accident and operating the undamaged reactors. The Soviet (and later on, Russian)

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WHAT IS A RESPIRATOR

WHAT IS A RESPIRATOR? A respirator is a type of personal protective equipment (PPE). It is worn over the nose and mouth. Some respirators also cover the face and eyes. A respirator can protect you against breathing in harmful contaminants that are in the air - if you use it properly. MIS ON RESPIRATOR? Respiraator on teatud tüüpi isikukaitsevahendeid (IKV). On kulunud üle nina ja suu. Mõned respiraatorid ka katta nägu ja silmad.Respiraator võib teid kaitsta vastu hingamise kahjulikke saasteaineid, mis on õhus - kui te kasutate seda õigesti. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO WEAR A RESPIRATOR? Workers doing cleanup or ripout jobs create a lot of dust that gets into the air. This dust is there even if you cannot see it. It may contain mold or chemicals like asbestos or lead. If you breathe in this dust, you might become temporarily or permanently ill. You might become ill right away or sometime in the future. Always wear a respirator for clean...

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Hübriidauto - Hybrid car

Hybrid car Natali Koppel TÖ41 Vo c abulary · Fuel efficient ­ kütusesäästlik · Lightweight ­ kerge · Aerodynamic ­ voolujooneline, aerodünaamiline · Purchase ­ soetama, omandama, ostma · Reduce ­ vähendama Intro duc tio n · Care for the environment? · Want to save the planet? · Then you must think in terms of fuel efficiency, non-polluting, and eco-friendly transport. · The answer doesn't lay completely in purchasing and using a hybrid car. They do make a statement by being compact and fuel efficient, but also carry various issues. Why to purc has e a hybrid c ar? 1. Made of lightweight materials hybrids are small in size. The engine is designed to be fuel efficient. When the car halts at a signal, the engine will automatically shut down and restart when the car shifts into gear. 2. These cars have the advantage of being powered by a

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Inglismaa essee

The flag of the United Kingdom is the Union Flag (also referred to as the Union Jack). It was first created in 1606 by the superimposition of the Flag of England on the Flag of Scotland and updated in 1801 with the addition of Saint Patrick's Flag. Wales is not represented in the Union Flag as Wales had been conquered and annexed to England prior to the formation of the United Kingdom; the possibility of redesigning the Union Flag to include representation of Wales has not been completely ruled out.[436] The national anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the King", with "King" replaced with "Queen" in the lyrics whenever the monarch is a woman. Britannia is a national personification of the United Kingdom, originating from Roman Britain. Britannia is symbolised as a young woman with brown or golden hair wearing a Corinthian helmet and white robes. She holds Poseidon's three-pronged trident and a shield, bearing the Union Flag.

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Idiomatic expressions

Pig out - Eat a lot of smth Smell a rat - Begin to suspect trickery Until the cows come home - For a very long time Kitty corner - Diagonal direction Hold your horses - Wait and be patient Kick the bucket - To die Mum's the word - To keep a secret Back To Square One - To start again Tie the knot - To get married A field day - A very enjoyable time Over the hill - To be past your prime Spinning a yarn - To lie or exaggerate Under the weather - Feeling ill Bushed - Tired, completely exhausted Crash - To go to sleep Hit the hay - To go to bed On cloud nine - Extremely happy Dig deep - Look hard for information Dirt cheap - Very inexpensive Go downhill - Get progressively worse Up the creek - In trouble Take a raincheck - Accept at a later date In your face - An aggressive manner Prick up your ears - To listen intently Get out of hand - A situation which has resulted in chaos Break a leg - Good-luck An arm and a leg - Very expensive

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Truancy in school – individual responsibility

November 2000 the maximum penalty for allowing a child to truant was raised from £1,000 to £2,500 and/or three months in prison. In Estonia the law is more loyal, the penalty is not so harsh. For example parents are not sent to prison and the amount of money they have to pay is smaller. But it is still wrong to fee the parents especially when dealing with the high school students. In conclusion I would like to say that truancy is the students' own responsibility and they should be completely responsible for their actions. Articles: Postimees- "Suurpopitajate vanemad hakkavad saama trahvi" Pealinn- "Popitamise eest saab trahvi vaid äärmisel juhul" The Guardian- "Mother jailed for daughters' truancy" BBC- "400,000 pupils miss month of school" http://www.postimees.ee/270692/suurpopitajate-vanemad-hakkavad-saama-trahvi/ http://www.pealinn.ee/?pid=141&nid=9304&lang=5 http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2002/may/13/schools.uk1?INTCMP=SRCH http://www.bbc.co

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Walking for meetings - analysis of a Nilofer Merchant presentation

short story about a thing that is causing us more health issues and deaths than cars or Internet. This problem is called sitting. I have to say that in my opinion her whole presentation was just like a tale, given by a relatively short and easily understandable sentences with personal examples. To make people follow her talk about the issue, she compared sitting to smoking and I think I am not the only one who knows that smoking is really bad and completely messes up your life, so it was a very good way to force people to think about their habits. Probably her objective was to make people aware of our everyday lives that are lacking of exercises and to give them some solutions with what will accompany thinking outside the box and better life. To be more suitable for people with auditory modality she fed them numerous facts with numbers. For example: “nowadays people

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Marie Antoinette

1. Marie-Antoinette 2. She was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1755 She was the 15th child of Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. Marie Antoinette married the future French king Louis XVI when she was just 15 years old. The young couple soon came to symbolize all of the excesses of the reviled French monarchy, and Marie Antoinette herself became the target of a great deal of vicious gossip. 3. She was hated for many things like: beauty, spending money, The Diamond Necklace incident People called her "L'Autrichienne" She was hated for her beauty and because of her eccentric personality, also because she was born in Austria. French people started to call her "L'Autrichienne" (which literally means the Austrian (woman), but also suggests the French word "chienne", meaning bitch) Also France financial crisis was blamed on her lavish spending. It is known that she lived golden life: she bought tons of clothes, diamo...

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Eclipse chapter10(Scent)-kokkuvõte

Bella's application from Dartmouth was accepted without Bella's knowledge that Edward had even sent it in. Edward tries to persuade her to spend a year at school in an effort to put off her change for as long as possible, but Bella remains unmoved. Her mind is made up ­ and even waiting until graduation seemed too risky to her. Bella mentions to Edward about the missing clothes and pillows from her room and asks him to ask Alice where she put them, but he is completely confused. He says that Alice hadn't taken her things. That's when the pieces click into place and he realizes that the same intruder that was in her room had taken things that contained her scent to bring back as proof that she had been found. When Edward's phone rings, it is Carlisle and before Edward can tell him about the new development, Carlisle informs him that the situation in Seattle is getting worse ­ truthfully it is way out of control. Something needs to be done.

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A Midsummer Nights Dream

*Hippolyta: More literal-minded than Theseus. She cannot bring her imagination to consider a bad play good. But she notes that the lovers' tale of paranormal experience in the woods presents "great constancy" -- what paranormal investigators look for today. Like most of us, Hippolyta decides, "If they're all telling the same story, there may be something to it." *Demetrius: Not a nice person. By the time he says he wants to feed Lysander's carcass to his hounds, this seems completely in character. I don't know what Helena sees in him. Neither does she -- such is the irrationality of love, even before the lovers enter the forest. He is the only one who remains under the influence of the magic juice. This is probably good. *Helena: Tall, blonde beauty. Verbal abuse from Demetrius has made her think she's ugly. We have to hope that the love juice never wears off Demetrius, or she is in trouble *Hermia: Short, dark-complected beauty. Spunky and likable.

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Inglise leksikoloogia

Hybrids are for example read plus able. Some words have elements that belong to different languages, they are hybrids. Diminutive suffixes express fondness or a small size (nt, daddy, booklet, pussykin). Derigatory express neg attitude (nt, gangster) . Negative prefixes are un, non, mis dis . 9. composition ehk compound. The pattern of composition is a combination of 2 or more stems. Compounds are spelt either as one word or with an hyphen. Compounds are completely motivated (nt, dining-room), partly motivated (nt, flower-bed), absent (nt, fiddle, viiul). Stress on the first part (nt, doorway); primary stress on the first part, secondary stress on the second part (nt, shop-keeper). The meaning comes from the meaning of its parts and also from the order (nt, life-boat, boat-life). The majority of compounds are nouns and adjectives. Adj: noun plus adj (nt, skin-deep) Noun plus numeral (nt, 7-day-vocation) Adj plus adj (nt, light blue dress)

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Writing a film review

humourless / informative / interesting / moving / original / predictable / sentimental / sophisticated / spectacular / spine-chilling / stunning / stylish / successful / superb / unimaginative / unusual. Exercise 4 In reviews, adverbs are often used to make adjectives more or less extreme. They can be grouped in the following way: 1 adverbs like very to add extra emphasis. adverbs like absolutely, completely, entirely, totally, which mean in every way. adverbs that collocate with particular adjectives, e.g.: utterly ridiculous / delightful / enchanting highly successful / improbable hugely successful / expensive adverbs like quite, moderately, rather, fairly that make an adjective less extreme. Exercise 5 Work with your partner to decide which of the following words can be used to talk about films, which to talk about plays, and which to talk about both:

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Bankok Haunts

The main plot Sonchai Jitpleecheep is a detective in Bankok. His mother, an ex-prostitute, runs a bar where Sonchai helps her out every once in a while. Sonchai has an american father whom he has never met. He is married to a pregnant girl named Chanya who used to be a ,,bar girl". Sonchai recevies a DVD showing the murder of an ex-girlfriend named Damrong. The DVD is a ,,snuff" movie, made to get a huge profit. As investigating the murder Sonchai soon realizes that many very wealth and powerful people are involved. Working trough the investigation he works with hes assistant Lek who is a transsexual and also with an american FBI agent. He must report hes every action to hes superior Colonel Vikorn.Vikorn is only interested in this investigation because of the amount of money he heard the guilty part got from making a movie like that. The two known but can't be proved yet guilty people are Damr...

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Gerunds and infinitives

I can not bear listening to her complaining all the time. · Remember, forget, regret, stop, try remember/forget + -ing refers to an action that happened before the moment of remembering/ forgetting. remember/forget + infinitive refers to an action after the moment of remembering/ forgetting. I remember seeing you somewhere before. (= that I have seen you) Did you remember to lock the door? She had completely forgotten telling him about her brother. I forgot to give Sally the book. · Regret + -ing means be sorry about an action in the past. Regret + infinitive means be sorry about a present action. I regret going to the party last night. I regret to have to tell you that your car has been stolen. (formal) · Stop + -ing means stop something you do. Stop + infinitive with to means stop in order to do something. I stopped drinking coffee because it kept me

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Backyard Pond

your plants, brings your landscaping alive. It's fun to create this attractive feature and it will become the centerpiece of your backyard. Before we get started I would like to answer some frequently asked questions about backyard ponds. · Will the winter cold kill my fish? Most fish will naturally stop eating and hibernate at the bottom of the pond when the temperature of the water goes below 45 degrees. If you live in a climate where the pond will completely freeze over (even at the edges) you will need to create a hole in the ice for the fish to remain alive. · Will the winter cold kill my plants? Yes, if it goes below freezing in your area. Bring plants inside for the winter months. · Do I need to filter the water? That will depend on your climate and the design of your system. Ask a local dealer his recommendations for your geographical area concerning filtration

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Brexit (inglise keelne)

reshaping European Union. Most British people were voting for Brexit to regain sovereignty, to ‘take back control’ and regulate their laws. At first glance, it may seem that they would be in charge of their actions which would mean that nobody on the outside can manipulate them. Although nowadays countries depend on each other a lot and the UK is no exception. Everything is more connected than ever and because of that existing completely on your own is quite an impossible task. For that matter, giving up a little bit of sovereignty can be beneficial. For example, trading in the EU. It is not always regulated by countries and some may not like it, but it can also lead to new routes, destinations which in the end can bring bigger profits. Also, being on your own and arranging new trade regulations requires a lot of resources that could be spent elsewhere.

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Skateboarding

Like you might imagine, a lot of people got hurt in skateboarding's early years!. The boxes turned into planks, and eventually companies were producing decks of pressed layers of wood -- similar to the skateboard decks of today. In 1963, skateboarding was at a peak of popularity, and companies like Jack's, Hobie and Makaha started holding skateboarding competitions.. Torger Johnson, Woody Woodward and Danny Berer were some well known skateboarders at this time, but what they did looked almost completely different from what skateboarding looks like today! Their style of skateboarding, called "freestyle", is more like dancing ballet or ice skating with a skateboard. Then, in 1965, skateboarding's popularity suddenly crashed. Most people assumed that skateboarding was a fad that had died out, like the hoola hoop. Skateboard companies folded, and people who wanted to skate had to make their own skateboards again from scratch.

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Phosphate Binders: Your Questions Answered

When the phosphate level in the blood is high, phosphate binds with calcium and clumps in blood vessels. The calcium-phosphate can stick to the lining of your blood vessels and deposit into your joints. Because calcium is bound to phosphate in clumps, the blood level of calcium goes down. This stimulates the parathyroid gland to produce more PTH, which releases calcium and phosphate from bones into the blood. Your blood vessels can become completely blocked due to the clumping of phosphate and calcium in the bloodstream. Moreover, your bones can become weak as PTH continuously releases calcium and phosphate from your bones. The medical term for this kind of bone weakness is "renal osteodystrophy." How do I control my phosphate levels? There are three ways of decreasing phosphate levels: diet, drugs and dialysis. Diet: Avoiding foods high in phosphate can help lower phosphate levels. This can be challenging but is very important

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Caffeine

27 typically used doses. Ordinary consumption has low health risks, even when carried on for 28 years ­ there may be a modest protective effect against some diseases, including Parkinson's 29 disease, heart disease, and certain types of cancer. Some people experience sleep disruption if 30 they consume caffeine, especially during the evening hours, but others show little disturbance 31 and the effect of caffeine on sleep is highly variable. 32 Caffeine is quickly and completely removed from the brain. Its effects are short-lived and it 33 tends not to negatively affect concentration or higher brain functions. However, continued 34 exposure to caffeine leads to developing a tolerance to it. Tolerance causes the body to become 35 sensitized to adenosine, so withdrawal causes blood pressure to drop, which can result in a 36 headache and other symptoms. Too much caffeine can result in caffeine intoxication, which is

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Monologue and photos

There are people who believe it doesn’t matter as being apart can make the friendship even stronger. Give reasons why people might think so. The reasons to think so may be quite different. First, your best friend will still be your best friend, even from half a world away. Second, best friends are the kind of people who can survive anything. Third, when best friends see each other again, they pick up right where they left off. Present your position. Option 1 I completely agree (with those people.) To start with, I also believe that a good friendship always survives, no matter what. For example, I have a good friend whom I met 10 years ago in Germany, and we’ve been in touch ever since. Moreover, true friendship does not happen right away. It develops through many ups and downs. We all have seen in films or read in books, for example, where friends have fallen out, but eventually made up. Finally, it’s not how much friends spend time together, but what

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US History: Native Americans and the first settlements

in particular the American Indian Movement, used the mass media in an attempt to sway depictions of themselves, which allowed them to generate stronger political support by having sympathetic news reports. Present situation Today there are more than half a million Indians in the United States. Economically they range from pauperism to affluence. A few have made money from oil and other natural sources found on their lands, but many thousands live at near-starvation levels. Some are educated and completely assimilated in white society; many live in nearly complete isolation from non-Indian Americans. Relocation programs have taken hundreds of Indians to work in cities; thousands of others cling to the security of their reservations, hoping to gain education and assistance necessary to develop the resources of their lands and become self-sustaining. Generally, the Indians are still proud of their traditions and heritage, and many of them

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Testide vastused 1-4

4 walked 6 patiently 5 met 6 took 8 7 decided 2 badly 8 wanted 3 clearly 4 fast 2 5 late 2 Why did he leave England? 6 hard 3 When did you arrive at the camp? 7 completely 4 How far did you walk? 8 honestly 5 Where did she meet her companion? 9 well 6 What did she do before going to bed? 10 slowly 7 What did you decide to take on the trip? 8 Who did they want to meet? 9 2 Do you still see him often? 3 3 I was quietly watching TV at home / I was

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War and peace

If they hadn't withdrawed their help to finance the dam, the Egyptians wouldn't have nationalised the canal and the Brits, French and Israelis wouldn't have had any reason to attack Egypt. 2) The Arabs weren't successful at all in ''throwing the Jews into the sea''. Well they they were successful in getting the UN forces to leave the border and in closing the Straits of Tiran to Israeli ships but when the Israelis stuck back, they completely destroyed Egypt. Egypt lost all of it's territory in Sinai, about half of Jordan was also occupied by the Israelis and much more damage had been done. 3) The ''Yom Kippur'' War between the Arabs and the Israelis was a war that everyone lost because again a lot of soldiers died and it didn't only deepen the anger the Israelis and Arabs sheared but it also made USSR and The US go face to face. The main reason why we can say that nobody won

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wfwvawe

Dear listeners, most of us here today are soon going to make the biggest and most important step of our lives so far. We are going to start a completely new and different life after graduation. The emphasis therefore should be on the word "life". The real thing, it's coming, it's going to hit us and it's going to hit us hard. Nothing is going to be the same. Life will never ever be as simple, carefree and easygoing again. To me, the expression "life is hard" has never meant anything. I have always been more of a "life is beautiful"-type. I have never really thought that it actually is hard. Mostly because I

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Ameeriklased hiinas (inglise keeles)

China, both legal and illegal in origin, has spurred the on going rise of the Chinese American population in the New York metropolitan area; this immigration continues to be fueled by New York's status as an alpha global city, its high population density, its extensive mass transit system, and the New York metropolitan area's enormous economic marketplace. Chinese, mostly of the Cantonese variety, is the third most-spoken language in the United States, almost completely spoken within Chinese American populations. Over 2 million Americans speak some variety of Chinese, with Standard Chinese becoming increasingly more common due to immigration from mainland China and Taiwan.[13] Although Chinese Americans grow up learning English, some teach their children Chinese for a variety of reasons: preservation of an ancient civilization, preservation of a unique identity,

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THE VALUE OF THINGS VS THE PRICE OF THINGS

Many people can not buy expensive things, that does not mean, that they does not have valuable things. They value things, what they have, like home, family, friends etc. They can not miss those expensive things, because they never had these things. I think people with less things and more friends and family love, are happier, because they have the time to spend time with them. People with a lot of things are devoting their time to take care of the things and they completely forget about people they love. For example poor people, they respect other human beings more than rich people. I think it is that way, because poor or homeless people know how it is to be poor and they value people, who are a little bit better than them. Rich ones already know that they are better than anyone. Money is not the most valuable thing on earth. There is saying that says: "Buy Experiences, Not Things". That means, that the most valuable things in life are memories

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Scotland

· They have their own money, system of law, history, stamps, deep- rooted customs, traditions and ancient language- Gaelic · Most people speak the Scottish dialect ­ becoming endangered language · Weather ­ unpredictable · Breathtaking scenery Scottish Industries · Traditional -coal mining, steel production, shipbuilding · Today ­ offshore oli and gas, finacial services, high technology, fishing, forestry, whisky, tourism, computer production, HISTORY · Completely different from other countries · Resistance to foreign domination · The Celtic influence began in the 6th c., - Gaelic language · In 1296 William Wallace, started a war of independence · Sacred Scottish Stone of Destiny was taken from Scone · In 1314 Robert the Bruce defeated the English at Bannockburn · In 1503 James IV of Scotland hoped to gain independence for Scotland but wasn't successful · Mary Queen of Scots claimed the English throne of Elizabeth I

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The mysterious affair at styles

That man would as soon murder you in your bed as look at you." This warning of death comes true all too soon. It remains to be seen, however, if Alfred is the culprit. Everyone had opportunity administer the poison. We also have to concern ourselves with Dr. Bauerstein, a toxicologist who is in the village recovering from a nervous breakdown. But why is it that he is seen wandering through the neighborhood at all hours, appearing after dinner at Styles completely covered with mud? How is it that he is conveniently passing the house before dawn on the day that Mrs. Inglethorp dies? Rounding out the cast at Styles itself are the servants, the gardener Manning and the maid Dorcas. After the murder Hastings calls on his old friend, Hercule Poirot, the retired Belgian detective, now a refugee from the war and a resident at the neighboring village of Styles St. Mary. Though Poirot has retired, he quickly agrees to investigate the murder of Mrs. Inglethorp

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Eclipse,Chapter Fifteen – Wager, kokkuvõte

Chapter Fifteen ­ Wager Jacob waits for Bella to respond to his declaration of love, but she can't think of anything to say. She stutters and tries to leave, but Jacob pulls her back attempting to explain that he knows how she's feeling. He asks her point blank if she wants him to go away and never see her again. Bella admits that she wouldn't want that. She says she misses Jacob when he's not around, but only when he's happy. She goes on to say it's because he's like family, and that she only loves him... and is not in love with him. Jacob is pleased enough by this, and says he'll "stick around." Bella feels uncomfortable, especially when Jacob affectionately touches and caresses her. She asks him to behave himself, but Jacob replies that she'll have to take him or leave him the way he is, since he will not change his behavior claiming Edward is no longer her whole life. He wants Bella to understand that Edward isn't her only choice....

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My Kinda Town - Task to practise adjectives in English Langu

Location: My kinda town is located in the south of Europe on the westernmost tip of the country. The region it belongs to is bordering two seas, one in the west and another one to the southwest It is situated on the mainland about 20 km off the coast. It has mainly flat terrain with several hills. Climate: My kinda town has the Mediterranean climate. There are 4 seasons; however spring and autumn are very short. Usually summers are dry and very warm, winters are rainy and mild. Temperatures during winter only occasionally fall below the freezing point and snow generally is seldom seen. In the summer, the temperatures range from mild to very warm. Spring is relatively warm and autumn ...

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London - the capital of Great Britain

An adult must pay 12.5 pounds for the ride. It costs 6.5 pounds for a child. The British Museum is one of the world's finest museums. It has a large reading room where people can study. The British Museum holds in trust for the nation and the world a collection of art and antiquities from ancient and living cultures. Housed in one of Britain's architectural landmarks, the collection is one of the finest in existence, spanning two million years of human history. Access to the collections is completely free. The London Museum is also a nice museum and is worth visiting. It represents half a million years of history and over seven million modern Londoners. There are about 1.1 million objects in the museum. The main museum galleries are free admission. The central part of London is the City. There are many famous historical buildings in the City. The Houses of Parliament are one of them. It was constructed from 1840 until 1888. From 1875 the parliament meetings take place there. There are 1100

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Batman

though in reality he was cocreated with writer Bill Finger. Batman first appeared in 1939 in Detective Comics #27. Since then Batman has been an important and influential character in the comic book universe. Publisher of DC Comics, Vin Sullivan was looking for something new for Detective Comics, which would be as intriguing as Superman had been in Action Comics, but it had to be something completely new. Sullivan's ideas inspired Kane, and he credits the creation of Batman as much to Sullivan as to himself. Kane's first image was very much a hero with birdlike wings, but during the process of drawing evolved into a more scalloped concept, which was inspired

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Plakat mäesuuskadest

The lighter weight of single-shell skis means that more including the top and base, are placed into a mold and control is located at the tip of the skis, giving the user better steering control and turning ability. then into a press. Heat and pressure result in a ·http://www.madehow.com/Volume-2/Ski.html rudimentary ski, then epoxy resin is used to completely seal the layers together. Single-shell, or "cap" skis, require a more complicated assembly process and more precise

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