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Cultural history

( there were many Celtic tribes and every tribe had a litte bit different language). Celtic languages are also spoken in todays Europe (Welsh,Cornish etc). Celtic warfare ­ Celts loved ware. They fought very often with eachother and with strangers. They fought naked(painted in blue). Their chariots had spikes on the wheels. They liked to throw spears and took great pride of their weaponary. They also chopped their opponents in battle and it was considered a sign of prowess and social standing to have a goodly number of heads to display. Hill forts ­ It is not known if they were built by Celts or Britains. Hill forts were bulit mostly at the beginning of the iron age. They were often small ditch and bank combinations encircling defensive hilltops. Those forts were built to protect people from the enemy. Caesar in Britain ­ He was in Britain 55 BC and in 54 BC. He didn't left much behind.

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Animals we miss today

Causes: *The main cause of animal extinction, without doubt,is human demand, either for animal resources directly, or for the natural resources of the animals' habitats. *In addition to that, there are other indirect causes caused by human activities. *Habitat loss: Is considered to be the main cause for animal extinction. Humans are clearing our forests for wood and timber. The foodchain is disturbed and animals will die. *Wildlife trade: Poaching and wildlife trade are another common threat to animals. International wildlife trade has also been linked to drugs trade. The most common anilmal trade is pet trade, such as orangutangs. Animals are also killed for fur(tigers, leopards, cheetahs)

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Inglise keele aruanne Lahemaa majutuskohtadest

The types of accommodation in Lahemaa are: villa, guesthouse, hotel, tourist farm, bed and breakfast, manor hotel, hostel, motel, cottage, campsite, caravan and lodge. Officially in Estonia there are no accommodation types like lodges and caravans, caravans belong under the accommodation type campsite. Lodges in Estonia, also in Lahemaa are managed by State Forest Board (RMK) and are meant to be independently used free of charge by any tourists. If there is a lodge in a tourism farm, it is considered to be an alternative accommodation type. Several Lahemaa accommodation enterprises have stars (hotels) and other rural tourism enterprises have quality grades, which mean better conditions than the standard level. They are marked two cornflowers or tree cornflowers. For example - Toomarahva tourism farm and Hara cottage have two cornflowers, Eisma holiday village, Adami tourism farm and Raudsilla hiking centre have three cornflowers.

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Estonian cities

world of cobblestones, narrow alleys, and medieval buildings. It's a fun place to explore on foot. Today, the city is growing rapidly, with modern buildings joining the old. The government of Estonia is located in Tallinn. Tallinn is a European Capital of Culture for 2011, along with Turku, Finland. Tartu is the second largest city of Estonia. Tartu in an area of 38.8 square kilometers In contrast to Estonia's political and financial capital Tallinn, Tartu is often considered the intellectual and cultural hub, especially since it is home to Estonia's oldest and most renowned university. The city is best known for being home to the University of Tartu, founded under King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in 1632. The university is one of the largest employers, which explains the large proportion of highly skilled professionals ­ researchers, professors, doctors. The solgan of Tartu is "The City of Good Thougths"

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Weed Management Handbook

Weed Management Handbook Summarized by: Student X Introduction • What is a weed? • Disadvantages and advantages • Seed bank • Different ways to deal with weeds • Resistance of herbicides What is a weed? • Older definitions: -a plant not valued for its use or beauty -a plant whose virtues have yet to be discovered • Modern definitions: -plants that are considered undesirable by producers -unwanted plant which in some way hinders or interfers with human activity. (Crops may at some point also be weeds) Weed disadvantages • Reduces crop yield – weeds and crops have to share resources such as light, water and nutrients • Reduces crop quality and health – increases moisture and disease levels • Delay harvesting – conservation of moisture may delay ripening Beneficial effects of weeds • Valuable indicators

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Central Park'i tutvustus

2) Central park is an urban park in the central part of the borough of Manhattan, New York City. It was initially  opened in 1857, on 778 acres of city­owned land, later  expanding to its current size of 843 acres. Central park  is one of the most famous sightseeing spots in New  York.  3) Central park which has been a National Historical  Landmark since 1962, was designed by landscape  architect Frederic Law Olmsted and the English architect Calvert Vaux in1858. It is bordered on the north by  Central Park North, on the south by Central Park South,  on the west by Central Park West and on the east by  Fifth Avenue. The park contains several natural­looking  lakes and ponds which have been created artificially,  extensive walking tracks, bridle paths, two ice­skating  rinks, the Central Park Zoo, the Central Park  Conservatory Garden, a wildlife sanctuary, a 106 acre  billion­gallon reservoir and an outdoor amphitheater.  Indoor attract...

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Pidgins, creoles and Standard English (English in South-East Asia and the Pacific)

 promoted through the educational system  Has legal status  effectively used in public (court, legislature, schools)  popularity and acceptance in the community Standard English (SE)  variety of English that is acknowledged as the model for the speech and writing of educated speakers  often associated with the Received Pronunciation (RP) accent  in countries where English isn't a native language typically English English or North American English is considered "standard" for teaching purposes Differences between pidgins, creoles and standard language varieties  Pidgins and creoles are a simplified version of already existing languages:  Lexis drawn from the dominant language (reduplication)  Pronunciation: fewer sounds (simplification, conflation)  Grammar: few inflections, simple clause structure, assimilation, reduction etc Differences between pidgins, creoles and standard language varieties

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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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William Hazlitt

 Toward the end of his life Hazlitt was severely ill  By September 1830, Hazlitt was confined to his bed  He died on 18 September  His last words were reported to have been "Well, I've had a happy life” What to remember  Hazlitt was an English writer, remembered for his humanistic essays and literary criticism, as the greatest art critic of his age and as a drama critic, social commentator, and philosopher  He was also a painter  He is now considered one of the great critics and essayists of the English language References  http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/i mages/paintings/mmb/large/ kt_mmb_b_mai_46492_large.jpg  http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/ 257955/William- Hazlitt  http://www.dandyism.net/wp-content/upload s/2008/01/young- disraeli.jpg  http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/painti ngs/margaret-peggy-hazlitt-sister-of-william-h azlitt- Thank you for your attention!

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Useful Vocabulary for Letters of Application

 I am writing to apply for the post/ position of .....as advertised / which was advertised ( in the Times on 13 May 2010 / in the local newspaper/ on the noticeboard in my school)  I am writing in response to the job which I saw advertised in (the Daily Herald)  With reference to your advertisement in the Guardian (of 25 January 2003), I would like to apply for the post of ......  I saw your advertisement in...... and I would like to be considered for the job  I heard about this position through my careers officer at school  I believe that I have all the necessary skills and qualifications for this post  I believe that I would be suitable for this post In the main body  I am an 18-year-old student.../ I am 18 years old....  I am currently in the final year of .....  I am currently studying for my Secondary School Certificate / High School Diploma / University Degree – BA or BSc

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Powerpoint: Krumping

which gangs are formed and start with various negative actions. However, this was exactly the opposite. All the young members that have joined a Krumping crew say that they have never felt more free and those who have had a troubled past are now more relieved and peaceful. Therefore, the effects of Krumping are highly beneficial on those who practice it. Like hiphop krumping has its own slang terms which are used by those in the krumping community. If someone performs a `buck' then that is considered to be a move that is extremely impressive and hard to pull off. Labbin' is a term used to describe when members of a krumping crew get together and try to create new buck moves. Krumping is set to gain even more popularity in the future, with classes starting to spring up in America.

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The Crow Tribe

Women wore simple clothes - dresses made of deer and buffalo skins, decorated with elk teeth. Male clothing usually consisted of a shirt, trimmed leggings with a belt, a robe, and moccasins. Their hair was long, in some cases reaching or dragging the ground, and often part was styled into a pompadour. The Crows' main source of food was bison, but they also hunted mountain sheep, deer, and other game. The rump, tongue, liver, heart, and kidneys all were considered delicacies. The Crow had more horses than any other Plains tribe; in 1914 they numbered approximately thirty to forty thousand head. They also had many dogs; one source counted five to six hundred. Unlike some other tribes, they did not consume dog. The Crow were organized by matrilineal descent. After marriage, the couple was matrilocal (the husband moved to the wife's mother's house upon marriage). Women held a significant role within the tribe.

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Essay about England

some examples how the British Empire affected its subjects. In the 19th century British culture and way of life became predominate in Ireland. In the 1840s the potato crop failed two years in a row and a terrible famine occurred. Millions of peasants, those with Irish Gaelic language and customs either died or emigrated. As a result by the end of the century almost the whole population were using English as their first language. On the other hand the British Empire is not considered to be a very imposing ruler. For example in the 19th century in India a distinct Anglo-Indian way of life developed. As India was so far away from Great Britain, the British officials basically spent their life there and instead of trying to alter some of their lowers they tried to fit in. the same thing occurred in Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Of course the situation was a bit different in smaller colonies where the population was smaller and also more easily manageable

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MERETRANSPORDI KOMMERTSEKSPLUATATSIOON XIII kodutöö

for general average adjustments, while containing some useful clarifications and additions such as on low value cargoes. Importantly, it has been agreed that an annual interest rate of LIBOR plus 4 percentage points applies according to the new rules, while the commission of 2 per cent on owners' disbursements has been abolished. The 1994 version of the YAR has previously remained prominent despite a more recent 2004 revision. The 2004 version was considered less favourable to shipowners and BIMCO has twice reviewed and decided in favour of using the 1994 version, until now. YAR 2004 versioon oli vähem soodne laevaomanikutele, selle pärast ei leidnud eriti populaarsust. Siin on mõned näited, kuidas YAR 2016 erineb YARist 2004: YAR 2004 YAR 2016 2. A vessel is not in common

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The European Union Law , The EU institutions

whether or not this structure and the law making powers granted to each respective institution are inherently undemocratic, it is vital to define what is meant by the term ‘democratic’. In his Gettysburg address Abraham Lincoln referred to a government which was ‘of the people, by the people, for the people’and it is by this criterion that democracy is often judged. These principles are reflected in having equal access to power and in being equal before the law. It must be considered not only whether law making powers are granted to elected persons, but also whether the balance of power between institutions within the European Union promotes the ideals of democracy. Firstly,the democratic nature of the European Union must be measured by the extent to which its institutions (particularly those with executive and legislative power) are elected bodies of persons. The European Union is governed by seven institutions; the European Parliament, the

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The Renaissance

In the picture Jesus has just announced that one of them will betray him. He created this famous scene on a wall of a dining room in a monastery. Mona Lisa is probably the most famous painting ever painted. It is a portrait of the young wife of a Florentine silk merchant. It shows a young woman with her famous smile sitting on a balcony high above a landscape . Slideshare The Renaissance was a cultural movement that started in Italy and spread all over Europe. It is considered to be the division between the Middle Ages and the Modern era The thinkers of this period, also called humanists, believe that the man should be the subject of study , and not God, as the Church had taught during the medieval period. Based on that, they began to investigate fields such as astronomy, anatomy, science and many others which had never been given much attention. English Renaissance Like most of northern Europe, England saw little of these developments until more than a

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Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis 2019

6 Figure 2 Progression of eye healing during 77-days. When the first clinical sings were noticed the calf was treated with florfenicol (40 mg/kg SC). Although the eye healed, unfortunately calf was permanently blind in the affected eye (Angelos, 2018). Using several antibiotics together in the treatment is not recommended for economic reason to avoid antimicrobial resistance. Moraxella bovis is usually considered to be influenced by different antibiotics. IBK Moraxella bovis is normally very susceptible and should be disturbed by every single-drug therapy (Angelos, 2018). Also, it is recommended to use eye- patches to avoid the irritation from sunlight, dust and flies. Direct sunlight is very annoying and painful to a pink-eye affected animal. Patches help to reduce the pain, so animals feel more comfortable, reducing the weight loss caused by pinkeye (Peek and Divers, 2018).

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Exposing the Human Condition in Antigone

Exposing the Human Condition in Antigone Heroism entails several things; a selfless act, courage, or the accomplishments of bold and daring expeditions. A hero can also mean courage in the face of death. Others may view this type of hero as stupid, or a martyr. Every hero has faults and these faults along with heroic deeds make the man or woman; a hero, heroine. "Antigone" would be considered a hero in the sense of being a martyr. Because of her love for her family Antigone wanted to give her brother a proper burial, and even though he did evil deeds, she respected him. She believed that all of the dead were in a state of equality. When faced with the decision to obey the King or obey her heart, she says on page 23, in lines 86-90: "I will bury him myself./If I die for doing that, good:/I will stay with him, brother;/and my crime will be devotion."

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Homeless

Social Problems Homelessness A person and families are considered homeless, if they live outdoors without shelter ( ) , temporarily housed in hostels, night shelters , institutions such as psychiatric hospitals, and those temporarily () accommodated () by relatives or friends. Persons living in poverty are most at risk of becoming homeless , and demographic groups who are more likely to experience poverty are also more likely to experience homelessness . Homelessness usually increases during periods of economic

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Literary analyses of Beowulf

The Literary Analyses of "Beowulf" "Beowulf" is a heroic epic that was written down around 1000 AD in Old English. The poem's composition, however, is considered to date back to about 700 AD, meaning that it is from the Anglo-Saxon literary period. The epic was most probably created by scop(s) who composed it for entertainment and in praise of their master. Over the three centuries the epic was being changed and adapted by them, as it was inherited by word of mouth. The events occurring in the poem are set in Southern Scandinavia, Geatland and Denmark, in the fifth and sixth centuries. It should be observed that the narrative

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Gerunds and infinities

Gerunds (to) and infinitives (-ing) 7.1 Verbs followed by the gerund form ­ing. I considered buying a flat in Monte Carlo, but they were too expensive. Here are some common verbs which are followed by the gerund: Admit, appreciate (hindama), avoid, can´t help, can´t stand, consider, delay (viivitama), deny, detest (jälestama), dislike, enjoy, escape, excuse, face, feel like, finish, forgive, give up, imagine (ette kujutama), involve (sisaldama), mention (mainima), mind, miss, postpone (edasi lükkama), practise, put off, recall, resent, risk, suggest, understand 7

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Global Warming

intense storms. Buildings and roads close to the water will be flooded and they could suffer damage from hurricanes and tropical storms. The effects of a warmer climate may begin to take its toll on people as well. Particularly those who are physically weaker are going to have a harsh life. During the hot summer of 1995, the frightening effects of high temperatures were felt in Chicago, when 700 people died as a result of heat-related problems. Air quality in many parts of the country is already considered unhealthy. With global warming adding to it, it's only going to get worse and worse. Furthermore, warmer temperatures would widen the range of disease carried by rodents and mosquitoes. This increase of temperatures is happening at a pace that outstrips anything the Earth has seen in the past 100 million years. We have caused all of this over many years of over industrialization in this growing world. Many different things cause the greenhouse effect. The amount of carbon dioxide in the

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Mother Theresa

Mother Teresa Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu /agns gna bjadju/ (Albanian Gonxha for "rosebud") was born on August 26, 1910, in Skopje, now the capital of the Republic of Macedonia. Although she was born on August 26, 1910, she considered August 27, 1910, the day she was baptized, to be her "true birthday." Although some sources state that she was 10 when her father died, in an interview with her brother, the Vatican documents her age at the time as "about eight". She was the youngest of the children of a family from Shkodër, Albania, born to Kolë and Dranafile Bojaxhiu (Albanian Dranafile for "rose", nicknamed "Drone"). Her father, Kolë Bojaxhiu was involved in Albanian politics

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BALMORAL CASTLE

by the landscape gardener James Beattie and the painter James Giles.[5] After seeing a corrugated iron cottage at the Great Exhibition of 1851, Prince Albert ordered a prefabricated iron building for Balmoral from E. T. Bellhouse & Co., to serve as a temporary ballroom and dining room.[12] It was in use by 1 October 1851, and served as a ballroom until completion of the new ballroom in 1856. CastleRoyal Family Major additions to the old house were considered in 1849,[11] but by then negotiations were underway to purchase the estate from the trustees of the deceased Earl Fife. The sale was completed in November 1851, the price being £32,000, and Prince Albert formally took possession the following autumn.[5][14] The neighbouring estate of Birkhall was bought at the same time, and the lease on Abergeldie secured. AlatskiviBalmoral Alatskivi Castle is one of the most wellknown castles of Estonia

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Passive houses

Passive houses OK, so let´s get started. Good afternoon everyone, my name is Kristiina, I´m a second year student here at Tallinn University of Technology and I´m standing here in front of you to talk about the ,,passive houses ­ I will inform you about their magnitude and percentage nowadays and also talk about the potential difficulties that might appear when building a passive house". But I´ll start off by giving you an overview of the term. The definition of a passive house is based on its extremely low energy need. Passive houses consume less than a quarter of energy required for a standrard building, as a result reducing its ecological footprint. So it´s a ultra­low energy building which requires little energy for space heating or cooling. Sounds appealing right? Sustaining the earth for our future generations and also in the long run benefit from living there with paying lower tax...

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Power Destroys Ideals

ideals. In his novel George Orwell pictures a human society through the animal farm. He uses exagerations which help to feel the atmosphere of spoiled society. Society ruined by dictators, false ideas and corruption. In the novel the animals are shown as the exagerated copies of human beings with all their characters, habits and feelings. The story took place on the farm where the animals led a rebellion against the human beings. The revolution was started by the pigs who were considered the most intelligent animals. The others helped the pigs because they hoped for the better and easier life and they thought that the pigs would change everything for the best. Unfortunately it did not work out so well. As soon as the pigs came to the power they forgot about their promises and the needs of their comrades became unimportant. After the rebellion was held, the animals invented the seven commandments for the future life of the farm

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Transpordi- ja laologistika Eksam

ladustamine, tellimuste komplekteerimine) Välimise kvaliteedi tase tuleneb suuresti sisesest kvaliteedist. 13. Mida mõistetakse logistikas transpordi all? 14. Millised punktid on olulised transpordivahendi valimisel? 15.Nimetage transpordiliigi valikut mõjutavad tegurid kaubaveol. 16. Nimetage transpordi põhilised mõjud keskkonnale. 17. Loetlege tegevusi ladudes ja kirjeldage neid koos näidetega. 16. Which of the following factors has to be considered in the first instance when deciding on transport? a) Staff costs b) Average delivery time c) The total price of the form of transport d) Places of arrival and departure 17. A high level specialization is required to : a) provide trailer transport b) achieve pre- and post-transport c) achieve a good transport combination d) become an independent transport company

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Position Paper The Kingdom of Belgium

We think that by possessing nuclear weapons a country sends out a message not to attack them, as we can see in the example of Pakistan and India. In the future, we would love to see a world without nuclear bombs, but at the moment we just cannot allow us that, because of the conflicts, that are threatening world peace. III. Foreign Military Intervention in Internal Conflicts According to 2014 statistics, as presented by the Fragile State Index, one hundred and twenty-six countries are considered less than stable, with thirty-four countries being in an alert status. There is currently a lack of political will, or societal will, for continued military or financial intervention in the affairs of foreign countries. At the same time, the atmosphere of national security has shifted towards the geopolitical realm with the rise of global terrorism and transnational crime. As these are international problems it is necessary that an international body, like the UN, position themselves to

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The Origins of American Literature

His works sold widely in Am, Britain and Europe. Edgar Allan Poe was a southerner who moved north to find work as an author and editor in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York City. His gothic tales of horror included the Romantic elements of fantasy and terror. His masterpieces The Fall of The House of Usher (1839) and The Masque of the Red Death (1842) show a deeply analytical mind which Poe also applied to literary criticism. His novel The Murders in the Rue Morgue is widely considered to have given rise to the genre of detective stories. The characteristic mixture and haunting imagery can also be found in his poetry, of which The Raven (1845) and Annabel Lee (1849) are good examples (Also The Bells). Somewhat overlooked by his contemporary fellow countrymen, Poe's work was particularly influential in France, where it was (discovered and) translated by Charles Baudelaire. The mid-19th cent was a period of astonishing literary creativity in Am lit. In the

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Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique?

). Classic utilitarianism departs from the idea that there are two intrinsic values, pain and happiness. Jeremy Bentham believed that happiness includes wellbeing and absence of pain. It was him who defined that utility holds that the good is what produces most happiness for the most amount of people. "The greatest happiness of the greatest number" was called the "Greatest happiness principle" and was according to him the base for moral and legislation. What was not considered was that people would experience happiness differently as personalities on their own. He did not diversify in levels of happiness. Bentham developed an algorithm to calculate the amount of happiness a certain action would result in yet said that there is no way that torture can be approved without going against reason and humanity, nor can it be condemned without falling into absurdities and contradictions.

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Public International Law is a system of law

PIL= system of (legally binding) norms and principles, written or customary, regulates the conduct of states and intergovernmental international organizations. Also known as International Law, but called PIL to distinguish from private international law, i.e. solution for conflict of laws. Only intergovernmental organizations are also subject of PIL, non-governmental organizations are not. There can be specific cases of PIL, e.g. nations fighting for their independence. These can be considered to be subjects of PIL. Also, some exceptions: International Committee of Red Cross, formerly it wasn't covered by PIL, but due to its unique status (covered by Geneva conventions etc), then it is a subject of PIL. PIL directly regulates private persons, e.g. punishment of international crimes (crimes against peace=crime of aggression, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes). This is if

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Stonehenge kromlehh

wood was also used. Soil was also piled up to create banks, ditches, and circles. Many of these structures are of archaeological interest and are found throughout the countries. The builders Prehistoric people Carbon dating shows that it was built in five phases from 3500 ­ 1520 BC Class Question How old do you think the people were that built Stonehenge? Answer 40% of the people who lived then probably died before the age of 20 A 30 year old person was considered old Therefore, it is most likely that Stonehenge was built by teenagers. Stone Two types of stone Neither is native to the area Bluestone 8 ft. tall, 4 tons Vertical sarsens, 7 ft wide, 3 ­ 4 ft thick, 18 ft long, buried 5 ft into the soil Lintels are the horizontal sarsens. 10.5 ft long, 3.5 ft wide, 2.5 ft thick Class Question How much do you think the vertical sarsens weigh?? Answer 26 ­ 45 tons each Origin of the stones Great debate. Were they

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Indians

ingenious tools and weapons to accomplish mad ends. The Europeans brought with them not only a desire and will to conquer the new continent for all its material richness, but they also brought with them diseases that hit the Indians hard. Conflicts developed between the Native Americans and the Invaders, the latter arriving in overwhelming numbers, as many "as the stars in heaven". The Europeans were accustomed to own land and laid claim to it while they considered the Indians to be nomads with no interest to claim land ownership. The conflicts led to the Indian Wars, the Indian Removal Act empowered by President Andrew Jackson in 1830 and other acts instituted by the Europeans in order to accomplish their objectives, as they viewed them at the time. In these wars the Indian tribes were at a great disadvantage because of their modest numbers, nomadic life, lack of advanced weapons, and unwillingness to cooperate, even in their own defense.

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History of London 2

1: How many people died in the Great Fire of 1666? The death toll from the fire is unknown and is traditionally thought to have been small, as only a few verified deaths were recorded. This reasoning has recently been challenged on the grounds that the deaths of poor and middle-class people were not recorded anywhere, and that the heat of the fire may have cremated many victims, leaving no recognizable remains. 2: How was the fire finally mastered? The battle to quench the fire is considered to have been won by two factors: the strong east winds died down, and the Tower of London garrison used gunpowder to create effective firebreaks to halt further spread eastward. 3: What did the Rebuilding of London Act 1666 say about bricks? That houses must be made out of bricks or stones. 4: Who was appointed to rebuild St. Paul's Cathedral and the ruined parish churches? Sir Christopher Wren 5: When was the Bank of England founded? It was established in 1694 (27 July).

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Media

In addition to daily news reports, television covers special news events. Coverage of such an event may replace many hours of regular TV shows. Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr. KBE (April 16, 1889 ­ December 25, 1977), better known as Charlie Chaplin, was an Academy Award-winning English comedy actor. Chaplin became one of the most famous actors as well as a notable director, composer and musician in the early to mid Hollywood cinema era. He is considered to have been one of the finest mimes and clowns ever caught on film and has greatly influenced performers in this field. He acted in, directed, scripted, produced, and eventually scored his own films. Chaplin was also one of the most creative and influential personalities in the silent-film era. His working life in entertainment spanned over 65 years, from the Victorian stage and music hall in the United Kingdom as a child performer, almost until his death at the age of eighty-eight

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The Picture of Dorian Gray / Dorian Gray portree

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Introduction The Picture of Dorian Gray came out in 1891, in Estonian 1929. It is the only published novel written by Oscar Wilde and also considered as a classic gothic horror fiction with a little bit of philosophy in it. I decided to read this book in Estonian, because I have two books in this language available at home. The book I read was published by Eesti Päevaleht in 2007 and it consists of 184 pages. The story is centred on Dorian Gray, a young man of great beauty and on his portrait, painted by Basil Hallward. From my point of view, I think that Wilde wanted to teach us a lesson

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Internet piracy

applications or methods that provide the same services and in many cases faster access to more content. With its rise in popularity and acceptance by many, file sharing has sparked debate that questions the ethics of those that embrace it. In the United States, the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material is illegal. Thus, is the sharing of copyrighted files also illegal or should it be considered theft? Does the digital format in which the files are transferred protect the 2 distributors from the law? These questions are just a couple of the many that arise and are argued by advocates and opponents alike. Advocates of file sharing also support the notion that internet piracy has no economic impact and if it does, the impact is insignificant and can be easily defended. File sharers

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Freud Sigmund

Sigmund Freud FREUD? 1856 - 1939 · Born 1856 ­ Moravia · First son of father's second marriage. · Lived, from the age of 4, in Vienna. · Trained as a doctor · Jewish ­ considered enemy of the state during the Hitler years. · Escaped to London (1938) · Died 1939 3 4 WHAT HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT FREUD Leahey (1987): Furnham (1996): "If greatness be measured by "Freud was a fraud:

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Inglise keelne ettekanne bmx sõitjatest

Five years later, he entered his first BMX race and took first place. Haro Bikes quickly recognized this young talent and Mirra landed his first sponsorship. At thirteen, he entered his first flatland BMX contest in Columbus and Ohio. The next year Mirra returned to the same contest and took first place not only in flatland, but also in vert, making him the overall champion. From that point on, Mirra became the man to watch. Mirra dominates the world of freestyle BMX. He is considered the best BMX rider of his time and one of the most respected names in action sports. He holds the record for the most X Games gold medals and is the first rider ever to pull a double backflip in competition. Speaking of which, he has his own video game series, Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX, as well as signature shoe, pro model bike, action figures, trading cards, bubble gum, and the list goes on. Hometown: Greenville, North Carolina Birthdate: April 04, 1974

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Estonian Public holidays

regain and retain their independence. Estonian celebration of June 23 is ceremonially tied to the following Midsummer Day celebrations on June 24. According to Estonian laws, the state flags are not to be lowered during the night between the days. Christmas Eve December 24 Christmas Eve is the evening or entire day before Christmas Day, the widely celebrated annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. It occurs on December 24 in the Western Christian Church, and is considered one of the most culturally significant celebrations in Christendom and the Western world, where it is widely observed as a full or partial holiday in anticipation of Christmas Day. St. John's Day or Midsummer Day June 24 St John's Eve (Jaaniõhtu, also Jaanilaupäev) and St John's Day (Jaanipäev) are the most important days in the Estonian calendar, apart from Christmas. The short summer seasons with long days and brief nights hold special significance for the people of Estonia

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Most endangered bears

the bears are not threatened with extinction. • The grizzly, a subspecies of the brown bear, has successfully rebounded in parts of the United States, thanks to U.S. Endangered Species Act protection. • Human settlements near brown bear habitats are increasingly becoming "mortality sinks" where the animals are poached or inadvertently (tahtmatult) killed. 8. THE AMERICAN BLACK BEAR • Thriving in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, this is the only bear species considered secure throughout its range. • An enormous amount of effort and funding for conservation and management continue to be directed at bears in North America, where their status is relatively favorable. CONCLUSION • Six of the world's eight bear species—75 percent—are threatened with extinction. • Hunting is also a problem—sun bear gall bladders are sought for their bile (sapp), an ingredient in Asian folk medicines. • Six out of eight of the world's bear species are

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Marie Antoinette

man, who was a relative to Marie and he copied her handwriting and sent the letter to the jewelers with a saying that she wants it, but she wants to pay and get it silently so people wouldnt judge her for spending money. Last, when jewelers were tired of waiting the money and the necklace was already sent to "queen" they started to accuse queen for not paying and people didn't believe her that she never wanted it and that she had never even seen it. Although she was considered as spender, she donated lots of money in charity too and she was a great mom, who protected her children like mother lion. 4. There are many legends about Marie Antoinette. Mozart "Let them eat cake" Hameau de la reine Affairs For an example, the rumour is that when Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart gave concert to the royal family, then all he wanted in return was that Marie would marry him. Also she was blamed for a saying "Let them eat cake" when there was poverty and

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Tokyo

· Ginkgos are large trees, normally reaching a height of 20­35 m , with some specimens in China being over 50 m. · Tsukiji Fish Market is the biggest wholesalefish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind. The market is located inTsukiji in central Tokyo, and was a major attraction for foreign visitors. · Akihabara is a district in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan. Nowadays, Akihabara is considered by many to be an otaku cultural center and a shopping district for computer goods, video games, anime, and manga. · Tokyo Imperial Palace is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park- like area located in the Chiyoda area of Tokyo close to Tokyo Station and contains several buildings including the main palace , the private residences of the imperial family, an archive, museum and administrative offices. The total area including the gardens is 3

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Jennifer Lopez

inspiration for Lopez's 2000 single "Love Don't Cost a Thing". Combs accompanied Lopez to the 42nd Grammy Awards in 2000, where she wore her infamous Green Versace dress. After a series of incidents and Combs' trial and pursuit by the press Lopez terminated her involvement with Combs later that same year. Lopez became romantically involved with actor Ben Affleck, while still married to her second husband Cris Judd, during shooting of Gigli (2003), a film that is considered one of the worst of all time. Their relationship, dubbed as Bennifer by the public, ended as a result of media overexposure, which had a negative impact on both of their careers. After rekindling her relationship with recording artist Marc Anthony, whom she had previously dated in 1999, the two wed in a private ceremony in 2004. Lopez gave birth to the couple's twins, Maximilian and Emme, in February 2008. They were

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Marketing

(www.mini.co.uk A) External marketing evironment analysis Socio-cultural Socio-cultural factors Socio-cultural factors take into account the views and trends of society. It is essential for companies to take into account socio-cultural factors, because they need to know what their customers are looking for. In the UK where the streets are narrow and everybody is parking on the roadside; it is much comfortable to own a small car then a big one. Vehicles generally have been considered to be more a men's subject. Although over the years more women have started to use a car, but the change between male and female car users have still persisted. Females have started to make working-career by themselves and the need for transportation has increased; one of the comfortable ways to get to a work would definitely be a car. Housewives can also use car to do the grocery shopping or to take children to school. (http://academic.mintel.com A)

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John Kennedy

Senator Stuart Symington of Missouri was also a candidate, as were several favorite sons. On July 13, 1960, the Democratic convention nominated Kennedy as its candidate for President. Kennedy asked Johnson to be his Vice Presidential candidate, despite opposition from many liberal delegates and Kennedy's own staff, including Robert Kennedy. He needed Johnson's strength in the South to win what was considered likely to be the closest election since 1916. Major issues included how to get the economy moving again, Kennedy's Roman Catholicism, Cuba, and whether the Soviet space and missile programs had surpassed those of the U.S. To address fears that his Roman Catholicism would impact his decision-making, he famously told the Greater Houston Ministerial Association on September 12, 1960, "I am not the Catholic candidate for President. I am the Democratic Party candidate for President who also

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Rational Use of Diagnostic Tests

the reference standard. A test with high diagnostic accuracy has relatively few false results in comparison to true results. Precision is the measure of a test result's reproducibility. If repeated testing is performed on an individual patient's sample, the results from each testing should be similar to each other if the test is, in fact, precise. For instance, if a white blood cell count from an individual patient is run 2 to 3 times on a particular hematology analyzer, the results would be considered precise if the results from each testing were in concordance with each other. Results from a hematology analyzer would be expected to be more precise than results from manual differentials.[7] However, it must be confirmed that this is the case, particularly when results from a particular test do not accord with expectations or with a patient's clinical presentation. Put a different way, precision can be thought of as the standard deviation, or how tightly data points cluster around a mean

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Famous people and sights of England

Famous sights and people of England Kaspar Rätsep G1a Famous persons Kings & Queens: Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II, Henry VIII Politicians: Winston Churchil, Baroness Margaret Thatcher Writers & Poets: William Shakespeare, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Rudyard Kipling, Dame Agatha Christie Philosophers &Economists: Francis Bacon, John Locke Inventors & Scientists: Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin Actors,Actresses & Filmmakers: Sir Charlie Chaplin, Dame Elizabethe Taylor, AlfredHitchock, Hugh Grant, Orlando Bloom, KeiraKnightley, Daniel Radcliffe Musicians & Singers: Sir Elton John,Phil Collins,George Michael,Robbie Williams King Henry VIII Born: June 28, 1491 at Greenwich Palace Parents: Henry VII and Elizabeth of Y ork House of Tudor Ascended to the throne: April 21, 1509 aged 17 years Crowned: June 24, 1509 at Westminster Abbey Married: (1) Cath...

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Boston Celtics

The Boston Celtics Jürgen Ulla Introduction The Boston Celtics are a National Basketball Association team situated in Boston, Massachusets. They play in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. Boston Celtics was founded in 1946. They play their home games at the TD Garden, which they share with the Boston Bruins of the NHL. Their mascot is "Lucky the Leprechaun". Rivalries Los Angeles Lakers The rivalry between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers involves the two most storied basketball franchises in NBA history. It has been called the best rivalry in the NBA. The two teams have met a record twelve times in the NBA Finals, starting with their first Finals meeting in 1959. Philadelphia 76ers The Celtics­76ers rivalry is a rivalry between the Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers. The two teams have the most meetings in the NBA Playoffs, playing each other in 19 series with the C...

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Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit Character Sketch

Character Sketch – Louie Louie is a mother of Jeanette, the narrator of the novel. She plays an important role in the life of the main character. She was plump and pretty. Drunkards, she used to urge to join her at the church, called her the Jesus Belle. She was loved by men and attracted attention, many of drunkards stopped in the street when Jeanette’s mother walked past and raised their hats to her. She was very religious person. Louie considered church as her family more than her own family. “My mother stood up and said she believed this was right: that women had specific circumstances for their ministry, that the Sunday School was one of them, the Sisterhood another, but the message belonged to the men.” She believed that praying could solve all the problems and people like her were meant to be separated from others. She did not have many friends because people did not understand her, not even Jeanette

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