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Terrorism and fighting against it

Terrorism and fighting against it Terrorism is not new and even though it has been used since the beginning of recorded history it can be relatively hard to define. Terrorism has been described differently as both a tactic and strategy; a crime and a holy duty; a justified reaction to oppression and an unforgivable abomination. Obviously, a lot depends on whose point of view it is being represented. Terrorism has often been an effective tactic for the weaker side in a conflict. Terrorism is most common in nations with the average political freedom, and is least common in the most democratic nations. In some cases, terrorism has been a means to carry on a conflict without the...

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Syria (Helimun)

UN as a world organization The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when the UN Charter had been ratified by a majority of the original 51 Member States. The day is now celebrated each year around the world as United Nations Day. The purpose of the United Nations is to bring all nations of the world together to work for peace and development, based on the principles of justice, human dignity and the well-being of all people. It affords the opportunity for countries to balance global interdependence and national interests when addressing international problems. There are currently 192 Members of the United Nations. The Aims of the United Nations: -To keep peace throughout the world. -To develop friendly relations between nations. -To work together to help people live better lives, to eliminate poverty, disease and illiteracy in the world, to stop environmental destruction and to encourage respect for ea...

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Tallinn

A round stone slab in the square signifies the place of the pillory. Town Hall Square was not a place of execution, but there was one exception. At the end of the 17th century a priest, being drunk in a pub, had killed the maid in anger. After that he went to the Town Hall and confessed to the crime . Usually murderers were hanged on the Gallows Hill, but he was sentenced to honourable death by the hangman's sword, as he " had been affected ", when he committed the crime. The priest was beheaded in the square. Two stones are placed in the shape of the letter L. These are actually the remnants of a cross placed into the pavement to commemorate the place of his death. The Town Councils Apothecary's Raeapteek was first mentioned in 1422 and is this one of the oldest in Europe!...

inglise teaduskeel
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Elu 2050 aastal

By the year 2050 we will be going to other planets because space travel will have improved. By the year 2050 we will be doing more creative jobs because computers will be doing the most boring jobs. By the year 2050 there will be no more rainforests as we will have cutted them all down. By the year 2050 people will be living in cities under the sea because normal cities become too crowded. By the year 2050 there will be more poor people as there will be fewer jobs. By the year 2050 crime will have increased as there will be more people whitout job. In conclusion, whatever the future brings, I belive that children's lives certainly be very diffrent in the year 2050....

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Capital punishment should be abolished

Capital punishment has been abolished in Estonia since the year 1998, but the last man was executed in 1991. One of the reasons for not abolishing capital punishment are that a life long sentence is not as effective as execution, and that the death penalty affirms the right to life by punishing those who violate it in the most serious form. For example: death penalty should exist for serial killers. Another reason is that the criminals who would have been executed are now the country's responsibility and they use taxpayers' money. On the other hand, capital punishment is very inhumane. After the execution new evidence may appear and the criminal might turn out to be innocent but there is nothing to do because we can not bring back the dead. Another reason for abolishin...

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Education

I grew up near Youngstown, Ohio, which was largely destroyed by corporate decisions to "disinvest" in the economy of the region. In this case MBAs, educated in the tools of leveraged buyouts, tax breaks, and capital mobility have done what no invading army could do: they destroyed an American city with total impunity on behalf of something called the "bottom line." But the bottom line for society includes other costs, those of unemployment, crime , higher divorce rates, alcoholism, child abuse, lost savings, and wrecked lives. In this instance what was taught in the business schools and economics departments did not include the value of good communities or the human costs of a narrow destructive economic rationality that valued efficiency and economic abstractions above people and community. My fifth principle follows and is drawn from William Blake. It has to do with the importance of...

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The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare

Was a big baseball fan. A copywriter. Detroit Free Press First novel, The Cat Who Could Read Backwards. Left Michigan to move to North Carolina (1989). Is married to actor Earl Bettinger, has two cats. In January 2007 the twenty-ninth novel was released. Takes place in Moose County in the small town of Pickax. The story begins on Monday, November Eleventh an ends on Monday, November Twenty-fifth. Jim Qwilleran ­ newspaperman; a prize- winning reporter with a nose for crime . Koko ­ a Siamese cat with extraordinary talents and a flair for mystery; loves, when Qwilleran reads to him. Yum Yum ­ a lovable Siamese adored by her two male companions. Series opens in November. Jim Qwilleran. Other matters that concern Qwill. A museum in the mansion. Jim Qwilleran as a hobby detective. Koko and Shakespeare. Fire in the Klingenschoen Museum. Emphasis ­ characters important. Auto Bibliography: Qwilleran, Koko and Yum Yum series:...

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Exposing the Human Condition in Antigone

"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." This decision, to bury her brother, was very heroic in that even though she knew death was at stake, she knew where her loyalties lied. On page 39, lines 560-575, Antigone stands up to her uncle and tells him to his face that he has disobeyed the Gods decrees. In line 562, 563, and 564 she says: "I did not intend to pay, before the gods,/for breaking these laws/because of my fear of one man and his principles."...

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The Count of Monte Cristo

Even though he had limited resources, Faria made matches, a lantern, a ladder, and a knife. Faria hid all these tools behind two separate rocks in his cell. All of these things show how smart Faria really was. Faria's intelligence is what helps Dantes make his transformation. "There is a maxim of jurisprudence which says, `If you wish to discover the guilty person, first find out to whom the crime might be useful.' To whom might your disappearance be useful?" This quote makes it apparent to Dantes that it wasn't just a big accident that he went to jail. When Dantes found this out, you could see an immediate change in his character. After Dantes gets the treasure that Faria gave him, he starts to put his plot for revenge into action. The first thing Dantes does after he gets the treasure is to change into the Count of Monte Cristo...

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Superstar 1 tests

Tests Superstar 1 Luke Prodromou Test 1 Name____________________ Class_______ Use your English 1 Complete these sentences using the correct form (present simple or present continuous) of the verb in brackets. _ 1 She is in a band and she _________________________________ (record) a CD at the moment. _ 2 She is an actress and often _________________________________ (appear) on television. _ 3 At the moment she _________________________________ (have) a rest because she is tired. _ 4 Mike is a doctor and he _________________________________ (live) in Manchester. _ 5 I _________________________________ (start) work at 8.30 every morning. _ 6 He is a good cook but she _________________________________ (prefer) to eat out. _ 7 English tests _________________________________ (get) more and more interesting. _ 8 They _________________________________ (have) a party becau...

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

Oliver swore to his innocence but was not believe and a police officer came and dragged Oliver away. Chapter 11: The policeman searched Oliver, locked him up, and then dragged him before the local drunken magistrate. The gentlemen, Mr. Brownlow, began an argument with the magistrate and tried to explain that he was not sure if Oliver committed the crime . He also thought that Oliver's face looked familiar to him but he couldn't place it. The magistrate tried to question Oliver but he couldn't speak, and finally fainted. The magistrate began to sentence him to three months of heavy labor, when a winded man ran into the office and demanded to speak. He was the bookseller that Mr. Brownlow had been shopping with when the robbery had occurred. The bookseller had seen the whole robbery and testified that Oliver had not committed the crime...

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Mõtteterad/aforismid

You sad you was sorry but what different does it make? You where everything to me? But now I don`t look your way coz you took it a way, you are sorry but those tears done me nothing now, you where everything to me. But now youre only a girl alone in this world. /Byz - A sad story Ilus naine on hinge põrgu, rahakoti puhastustuli ja silmade paradiis. Ilu on jõud, naeratus tema mõõk If beauty is a crime , arest me! Kui ilus oleks kuritegu, siis sa saaksid eluaegse karistuse! Life doesn´t smile back if you turn yourself around . Turn your back at it. Life isn´t about the breaths we take, it´s about the moments that take our breath away. In life, there are no ordinary moments. Most of us never really recognize the most significant moments of our lives when they´re happening The most valuable is not what you have in your life but who you have in your life...

Kirjandus
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Inglise keel (10.klass)

about Fell in love Vote for Appear in Adjective Noun Popular Popularity Aware Awareness Disillusioned Disillusionment Political Politics, politican Criminal Crime Intriguing Intrigue Alienate Alienation Responsible Responsibility, response Different Difference Powerful Power Take ages Take offence Take sb/sth for granted Take place Take my advice Take notice Take a risk Take part Take responsibility Put a stop to sth Put your arm around sb Put sb in charge of sth Put a plan into practice Put your work first Put pressure on sb...

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Stilistika loeng

420 2 AP Ends with an exam; lasts only for 1 semester. At the exam you get 2 questions and an exercise (50 sentences: establish the device used, recognize it, and name it). Care about the pronunciation of the terms. Books: - I. Galperin "Stylistics" - I. Ladusseva "Rhythm and Text" - I. Ladusseva "Vocabulary and Style" - I. Ladusseva "Stylistic practice: Book I, Book II" - I. Ladusseva "A Guide to Punctuation" EXAMINATION TOPICS: 1. Style, stylistics, a survey of stylistic studies...

Stilistika (inglise)
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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices

LEXICAL STYLISTIC DEVICES Based on: interaction of lexical and interaction of denotational interaction of primary circumlocution other cases contextual meaning and emotional meaning and secondary meaning 1. EPITHET 1. METAPHOR ­ indicates individual 1. ZEUGMA 1. PERIPHRASIS 1. BATHOS ­ based on similarity of 2 evaluation of sth. Logical ­ "to join" ­ w-d is ­ use of longer ­ spoiling the lofty effect. Function notions, hidden comparison at...

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Exami kysimused-vastused

"asked the moustache to show the way."). Metonymy is expressed by nouns or substantivized numerals (e.g. "She was a pale eighteen."). SYNECDOCHE ­ is a subtype of metonymy. Synecdoche is a part that stands for a whole or vice versa; the singular for the plural or vice versa (e.g. "I am all ears."). 3. Antonomasia ­from Greek "name instead". It is the use of proper name instead of the general idea (e.g. "He is a Napoleon of crime ."). In the book a word or phrase may be spelled with the capital initial letters, which resembles a proper name - the effect is often irony. The use of meaningful names, which serve the writer to characterize a person (e.g. Snearwell, Mr. Snake, Mr. Blackbite, Mr. Boastall, etc.). 4. Irony ­ is a figure of speech where the literal meaning of a word is opposite of what intended, often a positive word is used in negative sense ("I hope he brakes his neck...

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Righteous Kill

Righteous Kill Film review Actors: Robert De Niro(Turk), Al Pacino(Rooster), Curtis Jackson (Spider). Genre: Crime , drama, mystery. This movie is about two New York City detectives who are working to identify the possible connections between recent murders. At the beginning Turk and Rooster get very mad because one man who gets away with murder that he possibly committed. They put a gun into his house so he is found guilty. Some years later series of murders come up and Turk with Rooster are wondering if they had sent the wrong guy to jail. They start investigating those...

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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio

Different opinions are given as to the cause of the meningitis · Ravenna (1878) · Poems (1881) · The Sphinx (1894) Vera; or, The Nihilists (1880) The Duchess of Padua (1883) The Canterville Ghost (1887) The Happy Prince and Other Stories (1888, fairy tales) The Decay Of Lying (First published in 1889, republished in Intentions 1891) Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories Edward Morgan Forster Edward Morgan Forster (1 January 1879­7 June 1970), was an English novelist, short story writer, and essayist. He is known best for his ironic and well-plotted novels examining class difference and hypocrisy in early 20th-century British society. Forster's humanistic impulse toward understanding and sympathy may be aptly summed up in the epigraph to his 1910 novel Howards End: "Only connect"....

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Jane Annie, or the Good Conduct Prize (1893) My Friend the Murderer and Other Mysteries and Adventures (1893) Round The Red Lamp (1894) The Parasite (1894) The Stark Munro Letters (1895) Songs of Action (1898) The Tragedy of The Korosko (1898) A Duet (1899) The Great Boer War (1900) The Green Flag and Other Stories of War and Sport (1900) The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard (1903) Through the Magic Door (1907) Round the Fire Stories (1908) The Crime of the Congo (1909) The Lost Gallery (1911) The Terror of Blue John Gap (1912) The British Campaign in France and Flanders: 1914 Danger! and Other Stories (1918) The New Revelation (1918) The Horror of the Heights (1918) The Vital Message (1919) Tales of Terror & Mystery (1923) The Black Doctor and Other Tales of Terror and Mystery (1925) The Dealings of Captain Sharkey (1925) The Man from Archangel and Other Tales of Adventure (1925)...

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Lühendite seletus

AA Auto Answer AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting AAB All-to-All Broadcast AAC Advanced Audio Coding AACS Advanced Access Control System AAL Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaption Layer AAM Automatic Acoustic Management AAP Applications Access Point [DEC] AARP AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol AAS All-to-All Scatter AASP ASCII Asynchronous Support Package AAT Average Access Time AATP Authorized Academic Training Program [Microsoft] .ABA Address Book Archive (file name extension) [Palm] ABAP Advanced Business Application Programming [SAP] ABC * Atanasoff-Berry Computer (First digital calculating machine that used vacuum tubes) ABEND Abnormal End ABI Application Binary Interface ABIOS Advanced BIOS ABIST Automatic Built-In Self-Test [IBM] ABLE Adaptive Battery Life Extender + Agent Building and Learning Environment [IBM] ABM Asynchronous Balanc...

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