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"east" - 1050 õppematerjali

east - west economic • Big regional economic imbalances • Big regional economic imbalances, north-south differences • Ethnicity and territory? • More powerful State Governors • Relatively homogeneous As you hint here, some groups (eg NP) wanted • Ethnicity and territory are closely correlated to poverty.
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Gröönimaast - kokkuvõte

captain will often notify you when whales are close. There are many different species of whales in Greenlandic waters including the two largest, the blue whale and the fin whale. Humpback whales, minke whales, narwhales, beluga or white whales, sperm whales, pilot whales and Greenland whales are among the other species here. At sea you'll also see seals. An estimated two million seals live in Greenlandic waters. Walruses are primarily seen in north and east Greenland. Your first encounter with large animals in Greenland usually takes place very soon after arrival. More than 3,000 musk oxen live in the area around Kangerlussuaq Airport and some of them can be seen in the immediate surroundings. A one-hour guided tour of the area will most likely include an encounter with these large, sedate animals. Reindeer live all over the ice-free parts of Greenland, and you may be lucky to see a herd

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About England

When you travel about the country you can see how the scenery changes right in front of your eyes. Highlands turn into lowlands; forests and hills turn into meadows and plains very quickly. It's hard to believe, but in Great Britain one you can find practically any type of scenery. Britain is unusually beautiful country! England can be divided for four parts: the Southeast, the Southwest, East Anglia, the Midlands and the North of England. The Southeast is a highly populated region of England. London, the capital of the UK, and such historical cities as Windsor, Dover and Brighton are situated here. When people travel to Britain by sea or by air they usually arrive in the Southeast, for this is where the main passenger ports and airports are. Heathrow airport, one of the world's busiest airports is about 33 km west of central London

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The Commonwealth of Australia

The Commonwealth of Australia. The Commonwealth of Australia is a federal state within the Commonwealth of Nations. Its territories are the continent of Australia, the island of Tasmania and a number of smaller islands. It has an area of about eight million square kilometres. The continent of Australia is mostly a great plain with mountains in the east and south-east. The western part of the continent forms a plateau which occupies half of the continent. Australia's greatest rivers are the Murray and the Darling. Australia has several different climatic regions, from warm to subtropical and tropical. There are five big cities in Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane. Each city is the capital of the state in which it is situated. Most of the factories are concentrated in or around the big cities

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Benefits and drawbacks about Estonia

Estonia is divided into 15 counties which are divided in turn into 207 rural municipalities and 47 towns. The Republic of Estonia, the northernmost and smallest of the three Baltic countries, is located on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea in the north-east of Europe. Lying between East and West, it has served as junction of international trade routes for centuries. Moreover, Estonian neighbours are Russia and Latvia. Estonia is accessible, both from a logistical and social point of view - Tallinn is within 3 hours flight from major European capitals and the power distance is very low. In the west, the coast of Estonia is washed by the Baltic Sea. It is a land of great natural beauty with a long and varied history and rich culture. That's their nature especially concerning

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5 minute talk about Estonia

Estonia officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia and to the east by Russia. Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2, and is influenced by a humid continental climate. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic divided into fifteen counties, with its capital and largest city beingTallinn. With a population of 1.3 million, it is one of the least-populous member states of the European Union. The Estonians are a Finnic people, and the official

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Tambora vulkaan

It formed when Tambora's estimated 4,000-meter- (13,123-foot) high peak was removed, and the magma chamber below emptied during the April 10 eruption. Today the crater floor is occupied by an ephemeral freshwater lake, recent sedimentary deposits, and minor lava flows and domes from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Layered tephra deposits are visible along the northwestern crater rim. Active fumaroles, or steam vents, still exist in the caldera. Archaeology: Pompeii of the East 7.In 2004, scientists discovered the remains of a village, and two adults buried under approximately 3 meters (nearly 10 feet) of ash in a gully on Tambora's flank--remnants of the former Kingdom of Tambora preserved by the 1815 eruption that destroyed it. The similarity of the Tambora remains to those associated with the AD 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius has led to the Tambora site's description as "the Pompeii of the East." 8. Siin on tabel vulkaanipursetest

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USA

Its geography is very diverse ranging from moist rainforests to dry deserts and bald mountain peaks. There are two big mountain ranges, one of them is the Rocky Mountains and the other is The Appalachian Mountains. The Capital of The USA is Washington D.C. Other big and famous cities are New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago and Las Vegas. The national anthem of the United States is "The Star-Spangled Banner", with lyrics written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key. There are 6 time zones. From east to west they are: Eastern Standard Time, which is 5 hours behind Greenwich Time, Central Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, which is 7 hours behind Greenwich Time, Pacific Standard Time. Alaska and Hawaii have their own time zones: Alaska Standard Time and Hawaii Standard Time. Geographical Position The USA lies in the Northern Hemisphere in North America. It covers a big part of the continent and is also the third largest country in the world

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Estonia

• Estonia was settled near the end of the last glacial era, beginning from around 8500 BC. Before the German invasions in the 13th century proto-Estonians of the Ancient Estonia worshipped the spirits of nature. Since the Northern Crusades Estonia became a battleground for centuries where Denmark, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Poland fought their many wars over controlling the important geographical position of the country as a gateway between East and West. Being conquered by Danes and Germans in 1227, Estonia was ruled initially by Denmark in the north, by the Livonian Order, an autonomous part of the Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights and Baltic German ecclesiastical states of the Holy Roman Empire. From 1418–1562 the whole of Estonia was part of the Livonian Confederation. After the Livonian War, Estonia became part of the Swedish

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Booklet about Estonia

GEOGRAPHY Estonia lies of the eastern coast of the Baltic sea. Total area of Estonia is approximately 45000 square kilometer and the population is about 1.5 million . Estonia is one of the most sparsely populated country in Europe. With 35 people per square kilometer. Nearly 1/3 of the nation live in the capital Tallinn. Along the coast of Estonia lies many bays and peninsulas. Lots of islands lie off the west- and north coast. The largest of them are Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. Geographically Estonia can be divided into 4 parts: North-, South-, West-, and East-Estonia. North-Estonia is relatively flat. Here is a nice coastline with coves, capes and a high coast. South-Estonia is more hillier, but there aren't any mountains or mountain ranges. The highest peak in Estonia is Suur Munamägi and its 318m above sealine. The largest industrial areas are situated in East-Estonia. There are beautiful nature parks in Wes...

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Estonian Geography

Estonian geography The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2. Estonia is situated in the Baltic Region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea. Its neighbor countries are to the south Latvia, to the east Russia, to the north and over the Gulf of Finland, Finland and to the west and over the Baltic Sea, Sweden. Most of the lowland areas are in the middle of Estonia. Average elevation reaches only 50 meters and the country's highest point is the Suur Munamägi in the southeast at 318 meters. There is 3,794 kilometers of coastline marked by numerous bays, straits, and inlets. The number of islands and islets is estimated at some 1,500. Two of them are large enough to

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Ireland

Ireland Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets. To the east of Ireland is the island of Great Britain. The Republic of Ireland covers five- sixths of the island. It is a parliamentary democracy and a republic. It is bordered to the northeast by Northern Ireland, which is a part of the United Kingdom, and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean: particularly, the Irish Sea to the east, St George's Channel to the southeast, and the Celtic Sea to the south. The population of Ireland is estimated to be 6.2 million.

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Arutlus inimestevaheliste suhete kohta romaanis “Suur Gatsby”

Tom oli nende tütre sünni ajal. Romaani vältel Daisyl ja Tomil on oma afäärid, mis tõmbavad neid rohkem lahku selle asemel, et nad oma probleemidest räägiksid üksteisega. Esimene juhus kus nad peavad sellest kõigest rääkima, Gatsby tõttu, on Plazas kui Gatsby käsib Daisyl öelda välja, et ta ei armastanud kunagi Tomi, millest Daisy enamvähem välja suudab tulla. Raamatu lõpus, peale Gatsby ja Myrtle' surma, on nad uuesti paar, taas eirates kõiki vigu ja miinuseid. East Eggis oli Tomil armukene, Myrtle. Myrtle ise on omakorda abielus George'ga. Kuigi Myrtle oli alguses õnnelik temaga, tuli välja, et George polegi see, mis ta päris arvas ja leidis end üsna kurvana hiljem. Selle asemel, et lahutada, leidis ta Tomi, kellega tal oli afäär, nagu ennist mainitud. Myrtle ja Daisy mõlemad olid algselt oma abikaasa järgi hullud, kuid hiljemalt see kadus. Erinevalt Daisyst, Myrtle tahtis oma meest väga maha jätta ja uusi, paremaid asju jahtima minna.

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Inimese evolutsioon

suure hulga liike. Üks neist tegi 65 miljoni aasta eest lõpu pikale ja sinnani väga edukale dinosauruste valitsemisajale. Eelnevast suurem väljasuremine kaotas umbkaudu 245 miljonit aastat tagasi 96 protsenti mereloomade liigirikkusest. Igaüks neist sündmustest puhastas elu näitelava enamikust esinejatest, kuid sellest hoolimata taastus järelejäänud osa trupist kiiresti, andes suurel hulgal uusi vorme. Burnie, D. (1999). Evolutsioon linnulennul. East Sussex: Ivy Press 3.2 Erinevate liikide kadumine Näiteks Põhja-Ameerikas elanud rändtuvi kunagi maailma kõige arvukam lind. 19. sajandil kütiti neid massiliselt, kuid isegi pärast jahipidamise leevendamist jätkus tuvide arvukuse kahanemine kuni väljasuremine 1914.aastal. 1970.aastal leitud geoloogilised tõendid kinnitavad üpris veenvalt, et dinosaurused hävisid pärast hiigelmeteoriidi Maale langemist. Teised massilise väljasuremise põhjused pole pole nii

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Irish history

Irish History Tallinn 2009 Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets. To the east of Ireland, separated by the Irish Sea, is the island of Great Britain. Politically, the state Ireland (described as the Republic of Ireland) covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the north-east. The first settlements in Ireland date from 8000 BC. By 200 BC Celtic migration and influence had come to dominate the island. Relatively small scale settlement by both the Vikings and Normans in the Middle Ages gave

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Prehistory, Saxon invasion and Celtic Kingdoms

coast). They may be the forefathers of the people from Cornwall and Wales. The building of Stonehenge started around that time. 2400BC the 'Beaker' people arrived in Britain. They had better metal working skills and they soon became the leaders of the British society. They started building individual graves. 1300BC the farming society became more important than the henge society. 55BC the Romans arrived. The Celts The Celts arrived from central Europe or further east around 700BC. They were tall and had fair or red hair and blue eyes. They knew how to work with iron. They are the ancestors of many people living in Britain today. Celtic languages are still spoken today. The Celts lived in tribes which were ruled by a chief. They did a lot of trading and the main trading centres were the capitals of England and Scotland. The Celtic tribes were ruled over druids who memorised religious teaching, tribal laws, history etc.

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Australia topic

The discovered continent was called New Holland. Therefore no interest was taken in it for more than 150 years, cause the land was described as sandy and waterless. In 1770 Captain James Cook, the famous sailor and explorer, reached Australia from the south-east and it differed from the other parts of Australia. He landed in a place, great of beauty, with lots plants and flowers, which James Cook named Botany Bay. From there, J. Cook sailed along the east coast as far as Cape York, where he put up the British flag. The eastern part of Australia became a British Colony. th The colonization of Australia began at the end of the 18 century. The first settlers were convicts from England, who were taken to a prison camp at Botany Bay, where they led a hard life. th

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Austraalia - slideshow

Australia's landmass of 7,617,930 square kilometers is on the IndoAustralian Plate. Surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans, it is separated from Asia by the Arafura and Timor seas. It the sixth largest country in area after Russia, Canada, China, the United States and Brazil. It is the flattest and (after Antarctica) the driest of continents, yet it has extremes of There are rainforests and vast plains in the north, snowfields in the south east, desert in the center and fertile croplands in the east, south and south west. About one third of the country lies in the tropics. Mountain ranges run from north to south along the east coast, reaching their highest point in Mount Kosciusko (2,228 m). The western half of the continent is occupied by a desert plateau that rises into barren, rolling hills near the west coast.

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Topic - London

Natural History Museum ­ one of three larger museums on Exhibition Road, in London. (the others are the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum). The museum is home to life and earth science specimens comprising some 70 million items within five main collections: botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaentology and zoology. The museum is particularly famous for its exhibition of dinosaur skeletons and ornate architecture. 8. East End The East End of London, generally refers to the area of London, east of the medieval walled City of London and north of the river Thames. Use of the term began in the late 19 th century and arose with the rapid growth of population in London, which lead to extreme overcrowding in the are and a concentration of poor people and immigrants. Many East Enders are ,,cockneys". A traditional definition is that to be a cockney, one had to be born within the sound of Bow Bells (a church in London's East End).

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Australia topic

Today Australia is a modern developed country with a diversified economy. Australia is an island continent of 7.7 million square kilometres, which makes it a little smaller than the USA. Located in south of Asia, between The Pacific and Indian Oceans, Australia is the World's driest continent. Although large areas of the centre are desert, Australia has a wide range of climate from tropical in the north to temperate in the south ­ east, where it frequently snows in winter. Geographical position The coasts of Australia are surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean. Four seas are surrounding Australia, which are the Timor Sea and Arafura Sea in the north of Australia, the Coral Sea in the north-east of Australia and the Tasman Sea, near the island of Tasmania, in the south-east of Australia. Government The full name of the county is the Commonwealth of Australia. Its territory is 7.7 million

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"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald

FITZGERALD'S DECLINE he decline of Fitzgerald's personal and rtistic life ended in the 1920s. cott was forced to write "hack work" o support their lifestyle. is addiction to alcohol increased. elda died in a fire e died of a heart attack at age 44. BOOK CHARACTERS ick Carraway is the sory narrator. He is 29yearsold Daisy's cousin, who has just returned from WWI, moves from the Midwest to the East to get into the bond market and lives next door to Jay Gatsby. ay Gatsby is a young, mysterious millionaire from North Dakota, with shady business connections and an obsessive love for Daisy Buchanan, whom he had met when he was a young officer in World War I. D aisy Buchanan is an attractive and effervescent, if shallow young woman; Nick's cousin and the wife of Tom Buchanan

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Kas üks inimene saab olla teisele saatuseks?

Inimesi on palju ning kõik me oleme omamoodi erinevad. Meid haldavad erinevad tunded ning me näitame neid isemoodi välja. Tuleb ette hetki ,mil inimesed omavahel tutvuvad ning hakkavad väga hästi läbi saama , lausa kiinduvad üksteisesse. Tekib kahe inimese vaheline moment , kus nad usaldavad üksteist täielikult. Kõik läheb nende vahel hästi ja vahel ei pruugigi nii kenasti minna. Tekib momente , kus inimene võib olla teisele saatuseks. Nii sõbrad kui ka kaaslased. Juba noorest east hakkavad inimesed endale sõpru leidma. See oleks nagu instinkt , et siinses maailmas ellu jääda. Ilma nendeta on elu raskem , semu peale saab peaaegu , et alati loota.Nii heas, kui ka halvas. Sõpradega on asi ainult kergem , kui on abi vaja siis sellega saavad sõbrad hästi hakkama. Tuleb ju aegu ,mil keegi kiusab ja lööb , tulevad sõbrad ja panevad asja paika. Või on vaja koos kuskil pimedas kõndida ,peale õudset filmi vaatamist. Pimedas ju

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Kanada topic

Columbia Lower Mainland, and the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor. 80% of the population live within 150km of the US border; 90% lives within 300km of the US border. Most First Nations live in reservations in the southern part of the country. If you look at the map of the world, you will notice what a huge country Canada is. It is the second largest country in the world, xceeded only by Russia. From St. John`s to Victoria Canada stretches about 7000km. In fact, Canada`s east coast is closer to Europe than it is to Canada`s west coast. It also extends southward from the North Pole to the US border. Canada`s northen coast is washed by Arctic Ocean, eastern coast by the Atlantic Ocean and western coast by the Pacific Ocean. Canada is so big that it contains six time zones. This huge land mass has been divided by nature into 6 distinct geographical regions. Stretching across the north is the Artic region. On the east there is

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Kõrbestumine Sahelis

youtube.com/watch?v=tDWS6AzEkE0 (24.11.2o13) · Kasutatud materjalid: · Pilt [1] ,,Desertification, an overlooked Threat" -http://blog.abengoa.com/blog/2011/07/01/desertification-an-overlookedthreat/ · Pilt [2]"Summer Drought: 7 Story Ideas to Generate Publicity" http://www.business2community.com/public-relations/summer-drought-7-story-ideas-to-generate-publicity-0203574 · Pilt [3] ,,Photos: East Africa Drought" ­ http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2011/07/11/captured-east-africa-drought/ · Pilt [4] ,,INFO Desertification-World Map-Ati" http://www.westcoast-ideals.com/old_home/ATi/index.htm · Pilt [5] ,,Sahel Map-Africa" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Sahel_famine · Pilt [6] ,,Photo 02486" - http://www.fredhoogervorst.com/photo/02486/ · Pilt [7] ,, Sahel rainfall from 1900 to 2007 averaged over June, July, August, September, and October JJASO" -

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Population

7 Edinburgh Indian origin (over 1 Scotland million people), including430,082 Hinduism (560,000), Sikhism (340,000) and 8 Bristol Buddhism (150,000). South West England 420,556 The9 tenManchester most populousNorth urbanWest England areas in 394,269 List of the largest cities in the UK 1 Leicester East Midlands 330,574 the UK are: (2001): 0 1 Coventry West Midlands 303,475 1 1 Kingston upon Yorkshire and the 301,416 2 Hull Humber 1 Bradford Yorkshire and the 293,717 3 Humber 1 Cardiff Wales 292,150 4 1 Belfast Northern Ireland 276,459 5

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The USA

The United States of America (The U.S.A) Geography The main part of the United states extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. It covers the middle of the North American continent. This area is called ,,the continental United states". The continental United States is bounded to the North by Canada and to the South by Mexico. The border with Canada is often called ,,the longest unguarded border in the world". The United States and Canada are good friends and they have very few problems in managing the border. The borded with Mexico is different. Immigrants

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London - climate, park and gardens

attraction of Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Closer to central London are the smaller Royal Parks of Green Park and St. James's Park. Hyde Park in particular is popular for sports and sometimes hosts open-air concerts.A number of large parks lie outside the city centre, including the remaining Royal Parks of Greenwich Park to the south-east and Bushy Park and Richmond Park to the south-west, as well as Victoria Park, East London to the east. Primrose Hill to the north of Regent's Park is a popular spot to view the city skyline. Some more informal, semi-natural open spaces also exist, including the 791-acre (3.2 km2) Hampstead Heath of North London. This incorporates Kenwood House, the former stately home and a popular location in the summer months where classical musical concerts are held by the lake, attracting thousands of people every weekend to enjoy the music, scenery and fireworks. Buses

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FORMATION OF MEDIEVAL kARELIA

· Very few findings 300700 CE · Development of agriculture from Second level 6th/7th Century onwards with Third level new crops and techniques, which Fourth level enabled considerable population Fifth level growth · After 750 CE findings increase · Typical feature in findings: Mixture of cultural influences from East, West and South but also local features common. Problem: Items do not speak, so they do not tell much about people and not even where they were manufactured; were they locally made or imported. A copper cauldron found in 1892 in Sakkola, Karelian Isthmus SPREAD OF KARELIANS Heartlands around Lake Ladoga and Kareliand Isthmus Karelian people and culture did have larger spreading from Arctic Ocean to lake

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Inglise keele artiklite kasutamine

English the English Estonian the Dutch NB! the Estonian language Haigused: Ilmakaared: pneumonia the west appendicitis the south-east NB! flu/ the flu, mumps/the mumps, a cold the western Europe the Middle East the West End NB! Northern Ireland North America South-Eastern Spain Loendamatute nimisõnade juurde kuuluvad Organisatsioonid, riigiorganid: sõnad, mis tähistavad rahvust, päritolu või the United Nations ajastut: the European Union

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New York

immigrants and Chinese Americans as well as a long-standing Chinese cultural influence. Manhattan's Chinatown is one of the largest ethnic Chinese communities outside of Asia, while the Flushing Chinatown in the Queens borough of New York City has become the city's second-largest Chinatown, as well as one of the largest outside of Asia. 6. Wall Street. Wall Street is a street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. It runs east from Broadway to South Street on the East River. There are several major U.S. stock on Wall Street and in the Financial District, including the NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX, NYMEX, and NYBOT. 7. The Chrysler Building. The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in New York City. Standing at 319 metres (1,047 ft), it was the world's tallest building for 11 months before it was surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931. 8. Ellis Island.

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Tallinn

Tallinn Jane Jaakson, Kärt Aulik Leisi Secondary School Form 9 2015 Tallinn Location: Estonia ● Harju County ● ● near The Gulf of Finland South of Helsinki ● East of Stocholm ● West of St. Petersburg ● Tallinn Population: ● about 440,000 (1January 2014) ● 53,2% Estonians ● 38,1% Russians ● 0,6% Finns ● 6,3% others Tallinn Tourism: 58 museums ● 10 cinemas ● 247 hobby schools ● 40 art galleries ● Tallinn Symbols: Flag ● Coat of arms ● Old Toomas ● ● Toompea tower Tallinn References: www.Google.com ● Www.Tallinn.ee ● Www.Wikipeedia.ee ●

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Newfoundland & Labrador and Alberta

Chinatowns, and Calgary has Canada's third largest Chinese community. Geographical features Alberta covers an area of 661,848 square kilometres, an area about 5% smaller than Texas or 20% larger than France. This makes it the fourth largest province after Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia. To the south, the province borders on the 49th parallel north, separating it from the U.S. state of Montana, while on the north the 60th parallel north divides it from the Northwest Territories. To the east the 110th meridian west separates it from the province of Saskatchewan, while on the west its boundary with British Columbia follows the 120th meridian west south from the Northwest Territories at 60°N until it reaches the Continental Divide at the Rocky Mountains. The province extends 1,223 kilometres north to south and 660 kilometres east to west at its maximum width. Its highest point is 3,747 metres at the summit of Mount Columbia in the

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Scotland

later Middle Ages. The stimulus for this was the reign of King David I and the Davidian Revolution. Feudalism, government reorganisation and the first legally defined towns (called burghs) began in this period. These institutions and the immigration of French and Anglo-French knights and churchmen facilitated a process of cultural osmosis, whereby the culture and language of the low-lying and coastal parts of the kingdom's original territory in the east became, like the newly acquired south-east, English-speaking, while the rest of the country retained the Gaelic language, apart from the Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland, which remained under Norse rule until 1468. The Wallace Monument commemorates William Wallace, the 13th-century Scottish hero. The death of Alexander III in March 1286, followed by the death of his granddaughter Margaret, Maid of Norway, broke the succession line of Scotland's kings

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Eritrea

Aliis Uudelt Eritrea State of Eritrea Horn of Africa Sudan, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Red Sea Asmara 117,600 km2 6 million inhabitants Politics and government People's Front for Democracy and Justice The National Assembly Periodically scheduled Regions and districts 6 regions Control over agricultural capacity Historical intra-regional conflicts geography Virtually bisected Fertile lands ­ West Desert ­ East Sandy, arid coastline Highlands economy Agricultural Farming and herding GDP is growing Languages No official language Arabic and Tigrinya English and Italian The End

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My favorite tv program

My favorite tv program My favorite tv program is Gossip Girl . Gossip girl is based on the book series written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series comprises the lives of socialite teenagers who live in New York City's Upper East Side. The serial have 8 main characters Serena van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass, Nate Archibald, Jenny Humphrey, Dan Humphrey, Lily van der Woodsen and Rufus Humphrey. Serena is daughter of Lily, Rufus is Jenny's and Dan's father, Nate and Blair is a couple in the first season. They all have very scandalous lives. Every day ends with a mess.

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Guyana

Guyana Guyana is officially named the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and it is in South America. Its capital is a Georgetown and presdient Bharrat Jagdeo. The population is about 738,000. Guyana is bordered to the east by Suriname, to the south and southwest by Brazil and to the west by Venezuela. It is the third smallest country on the mainland of South America. Culturally it is more associated with the Caribbean than with Latin America and is the only English speaking country in South America. Guyana is an Amerindian word meaning "Land of many waters" beacause of its rain forests dissected by numerous rivers, creeks and waterfalls, including the famous Kaieteur Falls. The

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Lõuna- Aafrika Vabariik ja Mauritiuse Vabariik

lõunas lähis-troopiline (vahemereline); keskosas tüüpiliselt kontinentaalne (tänu kõrgusele merepinnast)külmade ööde ja soojade päevadega, üldiselt poolkuiv. Transport Lõuna-Aafrika on kaasaegne ja hästi arenenud transpordi infrastruktuur. Teed on maailmatasemel. Õhu-ja raudteetranspordi võrgud on suurim Euroopas. Sadamad ja laevandus 8 sadamat: Richards Bay KwaZulu-Natal (Durbanis) East London, Port Elizabeth, Ngqura ( Eastern Cape) Mossel Bay, Cape Town , Saldanha (Western Cape) Raudtee Turistid ja Ärireisijatel on võimalus sõita Blue Trainiga, üks maailma kuulsamaid luksus rongid, samas Shosholoza Meyl transpordib reisijaid riigi suuremates linnades. Raudtee Gautrain, (80km) kiire raudteevõrgustik, ühendab Johannesburgi, Pretoriat ja

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Artiklid

canals and oceans. Examples: the Suez Canal, the Pacific Ocean, the Alps, the Bahamas · Is used when countries include words such as States, Kingdom, Republic, Union , but there are some exceptions: the Netherlands, the Philippines, the Vatican Examples: the United Kingdom, the United States · Is used in geographical terms such as the Antartic/equator, the North/East/South/West Examples: the Middle East, the north of England · Is used with the names or nouns with of . Examples: the Houses of Parliament · Is used with the names of musical instruments and dances. Examples: the guitar, the salsa · Is used with the words: day, morning, afternoon, evening, station, theatre, cinema, library, shop, coast, sea(side), beach, country(side), city, jungle, world, ground, weather. · Is used with historical periods/events. Examples: the last Ice Age, the Vietnam war

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Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge General · Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, England, over the River Thames. It is close to the Tower of London, which gives it its name. It has become an iconic symbol of London. Design · In the second half of the 19th century, increased commercial development in the East End of London led to a requirement for a new river crossing downstream of London Bridge. · Subway Committee was formed in 1876, chaired by Sir Albert Joseph Altman, to find a solution to the river crossing problem. It opened the design of the crossing to public competition. Over 50 designs were submitted. · Jones' engineer, Sir John Wolfe Barry, devised the idea of a bascule bridge 800 feet (244 m) in length with two towers each 213 feet (65 m) high, built on piers.

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Canada

Canada Introduction · occupies most of northern North America · extendes from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean. · Second largest country by total area · Capital: Ottawa (area: 2,778.64 km²) · Largest city: Toronto · Official languages: 1. English 2. French Government · Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy · Monarch: HM Queen Elizabeth II (UK) · Prime Minister : Stephen Harper Main Sights Parliament H ill, Ottawa

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RYANAIR talv 2012-2013

Gran Canaria 0645 ­ 1115 x x 0655 ­ 1125 Lanzarote 0835 ­ 1300 x 0720 ­ 1145 x Malaga x x 0720 ­ 0935 x Tenerife Sth 1110 ­ 1540 x 1110 ­ 1540 x EAST MIDLANDS ESMASPÄEV TEISIPÄEV KOLMAPÄEV NELJAPÄEV Riia - East Midlands 2200 ­ 2300 x x 1140 ­ 1240 ---> ---> ---> East Midlands'ist väljuvad lennud Faro x x x 1730 ­ 2025 Alicante x 1655 ­ 2030 0700 ­ 1030 1955 ­ 2330 Fuerteventura x x x 0630 ­ 1050 Gran Canaria x x x x

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Fish and chips

Fish and chips Fish and chips is a hot dish of English origin, consisting of battered fish, commonly Atlantic cod or haddock, and deep-fried chips. It is a common takeaway food. The dish became popular in wider circles in London and South East England in the middle of the 19th century. Joseph Malin opened the first recorded combined fish-and-chip shop in London in 1860. Fish and chips traditionally wrapped in white paper or newspaper.Fish and chips is easy to make in home too.Chips are usally long friece fries or sliced chips.To make fish and chips you need:  Atlantic Cod or Haddock  Some beaking soda  Vinegar  Water  Flour Batt er

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Wales powerpoint

Wales Koostas : Klass: Contents General infor mation Facts Pictures * Flag * Arms * Snowdonia mountain * Saint David General information Wales is a countr y that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Ir ish Sea to its west. Facts Country name : Wales / Cymru Motto : Cymru am byth / Wales for ever Anthem : Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau / Land of my fathers Captial : Cardiff Off icial language : Welsh / English Goverment : Devolved Goverment in a Constitutinal monarchy * Monarch : Elizabeth second * First minister : Carwyn Jones Am Legislature : UK Parliament National Assembly for Wales Area : 20 779 km² Population : 3 006 400 Currency : Pound sterling D...

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Kangaroos and Australia

Australia Made By : Cärolyn Siim Instructor : Ene Pärsim Australia · Australia is the smallest of the seven continents. Australia lies in the southern hemisphere. There are about 22 million people in Australia. Most of the people live in the south-east corner of the country. The capital city of the country, Canberra, is halfway between them. The contry has lots of rare birds, animals, and snakes. Kangaroo · Kangaroos have strong back legs and big feet. They use their back legs to hop. Female kangaroos have a pouch where they carry their babies. · The kangaroo is a symbol of Australia. They live in Eastern Australia. · A male kangaroo can be about 3 metres long. · They eat is plants, leaves and grass. · Kangaroos are good swimmers. · A baby kangaroos is called a " joey" Kangaroos and Australia

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Trafalgar Square

Centre and Confederation Park in Canada) and four huge bronze lions sculpted by Sir Edwin Landseer; the metal used is said to have been recycled from the cannon of the French fleet. The column is topped by a statue of Horatio Nelson, the admiral who commanded the British Fleet at Trafalgar. The fountains are memorials to Lord Jellicoe (western side) and Lord Beatty (eastern side), Jellicoe being the Senior Officer.[2] On the north side of the square is the National Gallery and to its east St Martin-in-the-Fields church. The square adjoins The Mall via Admiralty Arch to the southwest. To the south is Whitehall, to the east Strand and South Africa House, to the north Charing Cross Road and on the west side Canada House. At the corners of the square are four plinths; the two northern ones were intended for equestrian statues, and thus are wider than the two southern. Three of them hold statues:

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Alaska info

..............................3.lk 2.Geography.....................................4.lk 3.Natural features......................5.lk 4.Climate...........................................6.lk 5.Pictures.........................................7.lk 6.Used Sources..............................8.lk Alaska info Alaska is the largest state in the United States by area. It is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait. Alaska is the least densely populated state of the U.S. 2 Alaska was purchased from Russia on March 30, 1867, for $7.2 million at approximately two cents per acre. The land went through several administrative changes before becoming an organized territory on May 11, 1912, and the 49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959.

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Tallinn town hall

Three walls and seven windows representing Tallinn's oldest secular architecture have come down to our days from that building. In the first quarter of the 14th century the existing building was extended and the basement enlarged. The so-called diele-dornse (front-back room) system was established. In 1346 the King of Denmark handed over his supremacy over Estonia to the Teutonic Order. As a member of the Hanseatic League, Tallinn gained control of trade with the East by the so-called goods yard right. Fast development of trade and economic prosperity led to the need for new utility rooms in the Town Hall and its more dignified appearance. In 1371­74 the Town Hall acquired its full present-day length and ground floor volume. From that time the Town Hall has its oldest and rarest pieces of medieval woodcarving: benches in the Gothic style. The carved side posts of the bigger bench, featuring the story of Tristan and Isolde and

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Canada

of over 1,130,000, making it the country's fourth largest metropolitan area. On December 31, 1857, Queen Victoria was asked to choose a common capital for the Province of Canada (modern day Ontario and Quebec) and chose Ottawa. While Ottawa is now a major metropolis and Canada's fourth largest city, at the time it was a sometimes unruly logging town in the hinterland, far away from the colony's main cities, Quebec City and Montreal in Canada East, and Kingston and Toronto in Canada West. Ottawa is governed by a 24-member city council consisting of 23 councillors each representing one ward and the mayor, currently Larry O'Brien, elected in a citywide vote. As a single tier municipality, Ottawa has responsibility for all municipal services, including fire, ambulance, police, parks, roads, sidewalks, public transit, drinking water, stormwater, sanitary sewage and solid waste. Calgary

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Quebec

Quebec Quebec Province in east-central Canada. The only Canadian province with a predominantly French- speaking population. Largest province by area. second-largest administrative division. Bordes West by the province of Ontario, James Bay and Hudson Bay. North by Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay. East by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick. South the U.S.A. Geography 90% of Quebec's territory lies within the Canadian Shield The Eastern Canadian forests cover the Appalachian Mountains Climate Most of central Quebec has a subarctic climate. Winters are long, very cold, and snowy. Summers are warm but very short. History

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India country

· The most populous democracy in the world. · Country with over 1.18 billion people. · The capital of India is New Delhi. · India has a coastline of 7,517 kilometres. Mainland India is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengal on the east; and it is bordered by Pakistan to the west Bhutan, the People's Republic of China and Nepal to the north; and Bangladesh and Burma to the east. In the Indian Ocean, mainland India and the Lakshadweep Islands are in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. India has a coastline of 7,517 kilometres. THE SYMBOLS OF INDIA The National Flag is orange withe and green. The Tiger is the national animal of India. Tiger is also called the lord of Jungles. The national animal of India, is a rich-colored well-striped animal with a short coat. As the national animal of India, tiger symbolizes India's wildlife wealth

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Tallinn

bishops of Tallinn (until 1561) and Lutheran superintendents of Estonia, occupying an easily defensible site overlooking the surrounding districts. The major attractions are the walls and various bastions of Castrum Danorum, the Russian Orthodox Alexandr Nevsky Cathedral (built during the period of Russian Empire, the church was built on a site that formerly housed a statue of Martin Luther) and the Lutheran Cathedral. Kadriorg is 2 kilometres east of the centre and is served by buses and trams. The former palace of Peter the Great, built just after the Great Northern War, now houses (part of) the Art Museum of Estonia, presidential residence and the surrounding grounds include formal gardens and woodland. Pirita`s coastal district is a further 2 kilometres north-east of Kadriorg. The marina was built for the Moscow Olympics of 1980, and boats can be hired on the Pirita river. Two kilometres inland are the Botanic Gardtelevision tower.

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