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evidence - one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
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Sticky costs: evidence from Croatian food and beverage industry

Sticky costs: evidence from Croatian food and beverage industry M. Pervan and I. Pervan Cost stickiness võib eesti keelde tõlkida kui kulude kleepuvus. Artikkel on Horvaatia toiduaine- ja joogitööstuse näitel. Üks viisidest, kuidas ettevõtted suudavad säilitada ja parandada oma konkurentsieelist on juhtida tulutoovalt ning maksimeerida ettevõtte kasum. Ettevõtte juhtidele peab olema selge mitte ainult see, millised kulud tootmises esinevad, vaid kuidas muutuvad kulud tootmismahu muutumisel ning milline on seos kulude ja kasumi vahel. Traditsioonilise juhtimisarvestuses kohaselt valitseb tootmismahu ja muutuvkulude vahel sümmeetriline seos nii mahu suurenemisel kui vähenemisel. Teisisõnu tootmismahu muutudes muutuvkulud suurenevad ja vähenevad sama protsendi võrra, sõltumata sellest, kas mahtu suurendatakse või see väheneb. Mitmed majandusteadlased aga usuvad, et tootmismahu suurenemisel m...

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Inglise õiguskeel

5. hagi algatama, kohtusse kaebama – to sue, to bring an action against smb 6. süüdistaja - prosecutor 7. ohver - victim 8. süüdistatav, kaitsealune (krim.) – defendant, the accused 9. väljaspool mõistlikku kahtlust – beyond reasonable doubt 10. süüd tõestama – tp prove the guilt 11. süüs kahtlema – to doubt the guilt 12. vabadusest ilma jätma – to deprive of freedom 13. lubatavad (vastuvõetavad) tõendid – admissible evidence 14. lubamatud tõendid – not admissible evidence 15. leidma kuriteos süüdi olevat – to find guilty of the crime 16. uute reeglite järgi – under the new rules 17. hageja – plaintiff/claimant 18. kostja - defendant 19. kohtuasja väljaspool kohut lahendama – to settle a case out of court 20. tõestamise kohustus lasub – burden of proof lies on 21

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The future seems dark. - 2012

The future seems dark. There have been plenty of ideas discussed about what will happen in 2012. But how do we know which to trust? There's very little legitimate scientific evidence out there to tell us unequivocally what the truth is, so what do we really know? The most important thing to remember when looking into all the theories going around is this: No one knows. Not the Mayan experts, not the conspiracy theorists, not the sceptics. Recently sceptics have used comments from modern day Mayans themselves that 2012 is a hoax, and that no Mayan calendar points to the end of the world on December 21, 2012. This is somewhat misleading

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Chocolate addiction

Chocolate addiction Anete Samelselg 2015 What is this addiction A person who is addicted to chocolate is called chocoholic. A chocoholic is a person who craves chocolate. There is some medical evidence to support the existence of actual addiction to chocolate. However, the term is mostly used loosely or humorously to describe a person who is inordinately fond of chocolate. The chocolate addiction happens mostly with women because they eat more emotionally than men. Why do people get addicted to it The essential components of addiction are intense craving for something, loss of control over the use of it, and continued use despite negative consequences. Studies

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Essential Vocabulary töö

13. dokumentide avaldamine teisele poolele disclosure (eng) / discovery (US) 14. salajased dokumendid privileged / confidential documents 15. tunnistajate ütlused witness statements 16. kohtusse kutsuma summon 17. kohtukutse summons, subpoena 18. küsitlus kohtus examination 19. ristküsitlus kohtus cross-examination 20. asitõendid real evidence, physical evidence 21. kaudsed tõendid circumstantial evidence, indirect evidence 22. lubatavad tõendid admissible evidence 23. lubamatud tõendid inadmissible evidence 24. võistlev menetlus adversary / adversarial procedure 25. uuriv menetlus inquisitorial/inquisitional procedure 26. kahjustavaid tõendeid ümber lükkama rebut damaging evidence 27

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Speculation about Shakespeare

there is reason to question the traditional attribution,[175] but interest in the subject, particularly the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship, continues into the 21st century. [176] Religion Main article: Shakespeare's religion Some scholars claim that members of Shakespeare's family were Catholics, at a time when Catholic practice was against the law.[177] Shakespeare's mother, Mary Arden, certainly came from a pious Catholic family. The strongest evidence might be a Catholic statement of faith signed by John Shakespeare, found in 1757 in the rafters of his former house in Henley Street. The document is now lost, however, and scholars differ as to its authenticity.[178] In 1591 the authorities reported that John Shakespeare had missed church "for fear of process for debt", a common Catholic excuse.[179] In 1606 the name of William's daughter Susanna appears on a list of those who failed to attend Easter communion in Stratford

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Stalin's Russia: political, cultural

executions, primarily by gassing). THE DENIAL OF THE HOLOCAUST `'Holocaust denial'' negates the established facts of the happenings in the holocaust. There is an assumption by deniers that if they can just find one tiny crack in the Holocaust structure, it can all be disproved. But the holocaust is not a single event that a single fact can prove or disprove. The holocaust was a collection of events that took place in several locations. The evidence is built up on several pieces of data that agree on one conclusion. THE DENIAL OF THE HOLOCAUST There are written documents, eyewitness testimonies, photographs, the camps themselves and inferential evidence that all prove the happenings of the Holocaust to be true. The deniers pick out what suits their theory and ignore the rest. Instead of modifying a theory based on new evidence they are engaged in pseudohistory; the rewriting of

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The Witch Trials in Salem

inhabitant each. Many writers have estimated the total number killed to have been in the millions. Women made up some 85 percent of Athose executed ­ old women, young women and children. In locale and timing, the most virulent witch hunts were associated with periods of great social upheaval shaking feodalism at its roots ­ mass peasent uprising and conspiracies, the beginnings of capitalism, and the rise of Protestantism. There is fragmentary evidence ­ which feminists ought to follorw up ­ suggesting that in some areas witchcraft represented a female-led peasant rebellion. The history of the witches was recorded by the elite, so that today we know the witch only through the eyes of her persecutor. Two of the most common theories of the witch hunts are basically medical interpretations, attributing the the witch witch craze to unexplainable outbreaks of mass hysteria. One version has it that the peasantry went mad

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Munchaussen syndrome by proxy

or factitious illness himself/herself and manifests the psychipathology via the child. Aga kas MSBP on vaimne haigus ja kas kohtul on võimalus tunnistada selliseid vanemaid süüdimatuks/kas kohtul on alust karistust selle võrra kergendada? Vastus on ei. (vaata siin järgi USA, Austraalia ja UK seadusi. Kas nendes riikides on ka vaimne haigus süüdimatuse alus?) In majority of legal jurisdiction, doctors are only allowed to give evidence in regard to whether the child is being harmed. They are not allowed to give evidence in regard to the motive as it would be prejudicial to the determination of the guilt. Furthermore, It has been specifically established in legal precedents in Australia and the U.K. that Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy does not exist as a medico-legal entity. About seven years ago, an attorney asked me how much it would cost to assess a mother accused of MSBP.

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What do scientists think about yetis?

The Yeti or Abominable Snowman is a ape-like mythological creature. Even though there is little evidence that the Yeti exists, it has been speculated by some scientists that these creatures could be called as Gigantopithecus. Over numerous conferences, the result that scientists gave was that Yeti actually exists. One of the evidences made scientist believe was the film of female yeti that was taken in California 30 years ago. Other evidences are reports of hikers seeing yeti in the mountains and also their footprints. The reason why report was so strongly supported and believable was

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Stonehenge

The surrounding circular earth bank and ditch, which constitute the earliest phase of the monument, have been dated to about 3100 BC. The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986 in a co-listing with Avebury henge monument, and it is also a legally protected Scheduled Ancient Monument. Stonehenge itself is owned by the Crown and managed by English Heritage while the surrounding land is owned by the National Trust.[2][3] New archaeological evidence found by the Stonehenge Riverside Project indicates that Stonehenge served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings.[4] The dating of cremated remains found that burials took place as early as 3000 B.C, when the first ditches were being built around the monument. Burials continued at Stonehenge for at least another 500 years when the giant stones which mark the landmark were put up. According to Professor Mike Parker Pearson, head of Stonehenge Riverside Project:[5]

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Swimming

And at Orca Swim Club were i currently am for 5 years Question Name 1 swimmer who is known in Estonia and 1 who is know in the world About Michael Phelps He has won 28 medals and 23 of them are olympic golds He has a 200 m freestyle world record https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Era0VAIUATw About swimming history Evidence of recreational swimming in prehistoric times has been found, with the earliest evidence dating to Stone Age paintings from around 10000 years ago. Written references date from 2000 BC, with some of the earliest references to swimming including the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Bible, Beowulf, the Quran and others. In 1538, Nikolaus Wynmann, a German professor of languages, wrote the first swimming book, The Swimmer or A Dialogue on the Art of Swimming About Estonias Most know swimmer Triin Aljand is a women swimmer who ended Talinna

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Film Review - "Shooter"

mission in Africa that Swagger himself barely survived. She saves his life by cleaning and stitching Swagger's gunshot wounds, and he later convinces her to help him contact Memphis with information on the conspiracy. Memphis is blamed for allowing Swagger's escape and is disciplined for negligence. He independently learns that Swagger may have been framed for the assassination by finding several inconsistencies in the evidence and witness statements provided to the FBI by an unnamed private agency. When the rogue agents realize their secret is compromised, they kidnap Memphis and attempt to stage his suicide. Swagger tails the agents and kills Memphis' captors. Swagger and Memphis then join forces and visit a firearms expert in Athens, Tennessee. Together they plot to capture the person who they think is the real assassin, an ex-sniper allied with Colonel Johnson

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Second language learning

skills and (0) knowledge according to a recent report. KNOW The study shows that throughout this century there will be more jobs in the workplace for those with (1) ... QUALIFY and the right skills, and fewer jobs for those with none. The best (2) ... will be one that can demonstrate a level EMPLOY of academic or (3) ... achievement that can enable the VOCATION individual to support their CV with evidence of desirable personal qualities. As (4) ... increases and GLOBE technological advances make typical working practices redundant (5) ... employees will need PROSPECT to show various personal attributes. As well as wanting people who are flexible, companies are also looking for evidence of (6) ... ADAPT It is also (7)............ necessary to be an excellent INCREASE communicator as the majority of (8) ..

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Ireland

· English · Irish · Ulster Scots History · During the last glacial period, and up until about 10,000 BC, most of Ireland was periodically covered in ice. Sea levels were lower and Ireland, like Great Britain, formed part of continental Europe. By 16,000 BC, rising sea levels due to ice melting caused Ireland to become separated from Great Britain. Later, around 6000 BC, Great Britain itself became separated from continental Europe. The earliest evidence of human presence in Ireland is dated at 10,500 BC, demonstrated by a butchered bear bone found in a cave in County Clare. It is not until about 8000 BC, however, that more sustained occupation of the island has been shown, with evidence for Mesolithic communities around the island. These Mesolithic communities lived as hunter- gatherers across the island until about 4000 BC. Name · The name Ireland derives from Old Irish Eriu. This in turn comes from

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What is integrated care?

Integration is the combined set of methods, processes and models that seek to bring this about. ·Achieving integrated care requires that those involved with planning, financing and providing services have a shared vision, employ a combination of processes and mechanisms, and ensure that the patient's perspective remains a central organising principle throughout. ·There is an urgent need for more robust and high-quality evidence to inform decisions about how to develop integrated care. There is no single model of integrated care that is suited to all contexts, settings and circumstances. Researchers and policy-makers need to work together with practitioners to develop, evaluate and implement effective approaches. Find out more online at: www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/integratedcare 4 What is integrated care? An overview of integration in the NHS

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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde (inglise keel)

legal remedies (õiguskaitsevahendid) - the way a right is enforced by a court of law when wrongful act is imposed upon another individual procedure (menetlus) - the official and proper way of doing things in a legal case in certain way or order victim (ohver) - a person who has been attacked, injured, robbed, or killed by someone else. beyond reasonable doubt (väljaspool mõistlikku kahtlust) - the standard that must be met by the prosecution's evidence in a criminal prosecution: that no other logical explanation can be derived on the blanace of probabilities (tõenäosuse tasakaalul põhinev) - the standard of proof in civil cases, demanding that the case that is the more probable should succeed (51%) suspect (kahtlusalune) - a person believed to have committed a crime plaintiff (hageja) - someone who brings a lawsuit against someone into civil court defendant (kostja) - a person being sued or accused of a crime

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Reasons why human beings are unique

Museum of Natural History in New York, US. To understand these differences, a good place to start is to look at how we got here. Why are we the only human species still alive today whereas many of our early-human ancestors went extinct? Neanderthals (left) didn't fare as well as we did (Credit: SPL) Neanderthals (left) didn't fare as well as we did (Credit: SPL) Humans and chimpanzees diverged from our common ancestor more than six million years ago. Fossil evidence points to the ways which we have gradually changed. We left the trees, started walking and began to live in larger groups. And then our brains got bigger. Physically we are another primate, but our bigger brains are unusual. We don't know exactly what led to our brains becoming the size they are today, but we seem to owe our complex reasoning abilities to it. It is likely that we have our big brain to thank that we exist at all. When we ­

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Ghosthunters

· They even slap and scratch the living 2. A ghost hunter has said that actually calling them ghost hunters is wrong because ghosts can not be haunted. And the person added that it would be nice if people use the term ´´Ghost researchers´´ or ´´Paranormal investigators´´ 3. Duties od a ghost hunter: · Ghost hunting is a process of investigating locations that are reported to be haunted by ghosts. · Typically, a ghost hunting team will attempt to collect evidence that they see as supportive of paranormal activity. · Investigators end up spending a lot of money, time and anergy on work that is rarely rewardingend up spending a lot of time, energy, and money on work that is rarely rewarding. Different teams come and go for this reason, some expect constant activity. · They search for other possible sources for any supposed paranormal activity.

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prelim year 1

It is made up of rules about how individuals interact with one another in specific situations. Civil law includes family law which deals with matrimonial matters and domestic relations and law of contract which is about binding agreements between people or companies. In a civil procedure the plaintiff, normally a private individual or company, is required to prove his case on the balance of probabilities, which means that the court will weight all the evidence and decide what is most probable. One important distinction made in all countries is between private or civil (a branch of law dealing with the legal relationships of private individuals) and public law (a branch of law dealing with the legal relationships between the state and individuals). Private law regulates relationships between persons based on their equality and private autonomy. It means they can decide themselves how and in what they agree in. The main categories of private law in

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Book Report "To Kill A Mockingbird"

Nathan Radley eventually fills the knothole with cement. Atticus agrees despite Maycomb's racist white community, to defend a black man named Tom Robinson, who has been accused of raping a white woman. Because of Atticus's decision, Jem and Scout are ejected from other children, even when they celebrate Christmas. Calpurnia, the Finches' black cook, takes them to the local black church, with the warm community. At the trial Atticus points out clear evidence that the accusers, Mayella Ewell and her father, Bob are lying. Proof marterial are the marks on Mayella's face from her fathers beating. Mayella also claimed in court that Tom was only needed to save his father from dishonour. Despite the remarkable evidence showing Tom's innocence, the all- white jury convicts him. Tom later tries to escape from prison and is shot to death. Despite the verdict, Bob Ewell feels that Atticus and the judge have made a fool out of him, and he swears revenge

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Loch Ness Monster Inglise keeles

For the last seventy years or so, since she began receiving regular publicity, Nessie has been a major tourist attraction. There are numerous theories as to Nessie's identity, including a snake- like primitive whale known as a zeuglodon, a long-necked aquatic seal, giant eels, walruses, floating plants, giant molluscs, otters mirages and diving birds, but many lake monster, researchers seem to favour the plesiosaur theory. The case has occasionally been supported by indistinct photographic evidence, though a famous 1934 photograph was revealed to be a hoax.

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Stonehenge - lühikokkuvõte inglise keeles

monument, have been dated to about 3100 BC. The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986 in a colisting with Avebury Henge monument. It is a national legally protected Scheduled Ancient Monument. Stonehenge is owned by the Crown and managed by English Heritage, while the surrounding land is owned by the National Trust. Archaeological evidence found by the Stonehenge Riverside Project in 2008 indicates that Stonehenge could possibly have served as a burial ground from its earliest beginning. The dating of cremated remains found on the site indicate that deposits contain human bone material from as early as 3000 BC, when the initial ditch and bank were first dug. Such deposits continued at Stonehenge for at least another 500 years.

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Australian traditions

to 60,000 years ago. Some people beleive that the Aborigines have existed on Australia for 120,000 to 150,000 years, but have not been able to find conclusive evidence to support their theories. It is not known from where the Aboriginals began their journey, but it is certain that people with some kind of water craft crossed the 100 - 160 kilometres stretches of water between the islands to the north; and reach the southern continent. This sea voyage is the earliest evidence of sea travel by prehistoric man. Religion The Aborigonal religion is based heavily on the Dreaming. The Dreaming is the Aboriginal creation story. Aborigines believe that at the beginning of time the world was a shapless mass of nothing, waitng to be transformed into what we see today. Every major geographical feature in australia has an aboriginal story to explain it. The Dreaming gets very abstract, it turns almost into another dimension

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Capital punishment should be abolished

Capital punishment should be abolished Capital punishment is a form of punishment where a person's life is taken. 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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Product - ERGONOMIC KEYBOARD

Either of these types of keyboards may include elevated sections at various angles. Other ergonomic keyboards have fixed, vertically aligned keys, so the user types with their hands perpendicular to the ground, thumbs-up. Still others allow a range of rotation and elevations. Simple ergonomic keyboards can cost as little as typical keyboards or as much as $995 for high end keyboards. An ergonomic keyboard may reduce muscle strain and reduce risk of Carpal Tunnel syndrome, but there is no clear evidence of benefit. After a user takes the time to adjust to this style of keyboard, these keyboards can make typing easier, faster and less awkward. Some ergonomic keyboards are very highly priced, though not necessarily so. They may take a little practice to get used to, and many people don't want to go to the trouble of adjusting. These keyboards may take more space on your computer table and force the mouse to be farther away.

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Capital Punishment Should be Abolished

Capital Punishment Should be Abolished Evidence suggests that the death penalty does not deter people from committing crimes. It is a cruel and cold blooded form of punishment and there have been instances where innocent people were sentenced to death and later found to be innocent. Why is it wrong? Capital punishment is a barbarous survival from a less enlightened and refined age; it is incongruous and incompatible with our present standard of civilization and humanity. It has been abolished by many states and countries, and we must look forward to the day when all the governments will follow this. It's a murder. The first question that comes to mind is, is it ethically acceptable to kill someone? When you execute a person, what is the difference between you and the criminal who has committed the crime of killing another individual. Furthermore, capital punishment can be inappropriate and unjust. It's not necessary.There is always a ...

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Prague

Union in 1918, the Czech Republic became an independent country. Czech Republic nowadays  1999: March 12, Czech Republic becomes a member of NATO.  2004: May 1, Czech Republic joins the European Union (E.U.). Visegrad  Visegrad Castle in the Czech Republic was built in the 10th century. According to local legend Visegrad is located in the site of the first settlement, which became later Prague, although to date no evidence of this and was not found. Charles Bridge  The most beautiful bridge in the whole world, besides also the oldest in Prague - Charles Bridge was named only in 1870, and his original name was Stone Bridge or Prague. Astronomic clock  Beloved landmark of Prague residents and its many visitors, of course, are Astrononomic clock on the Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock or Prague. Dancing House

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"Õigus" teemalised Inglise keelsed õigusterminid

ATTORNEY-AT- LAW WHAT DO THEY A notary public of the A judge presides over The prosecutor has Attorney at law or DO? common law is a a courtroom, hearing three main tasks: attorney-at-law, public officer evidence, making usually abbreviated in constituted by law to decisions on motions.  to investigate everyday speech to serve the public in The judge is crimes, attorney, is the non-contentious responsible for  to decide whether preferred term for a

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Sheep senses and social cognition

Sheep senses and social cognition Sheep generally are held in low regard as far as cognition and social skills are concerned. However there is now interesting evidence from studies of their behaviour and brain function that they have highly sophisticated social and emotional recognition skills using faces, voices and smell. They are able to recognize and remember many diferent sheep and humans for several years or more and appear to have some capacity for forming mental images of the faces of absent individuals. The precence of such social cognition abilities in this species

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Learning confidence and skill

Learning confidence and skill In physical education (PE), pupils develop confidence and skills in a range of activities, such as dance, games, gymnastics, swimming, athletics, outdoor and adventurous activities. They work as individuals, in groups and in teams. Discovering what they like to do, Physical education (PE) is much more than success on the sports field. It develops competent, confident young people who understand the importance of a healthy, active lifestyle. It also calls for teamwork, leadership and creative thinking. These skills enrich learning and life. bring people together through physical activity; break down barriers between groups; PE class is a place to learn that their bodies are inadequate; bodies that are already subject to bullying and merciless ridicule in and out of school. But this is more than about simply anecdotes and haunting childhood memories. There is evidence deserving of attention of why PE...

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Future forms grammar

., the expressions be sure, be afraid, etc.., and the adverbs probably, perhaps, certainly.., b) for on-the-spot decisions c) for promisses, threats, warnings, requests, hopes and offers. d) for actions/ events/ situations which will definitely happen on the future and which we cannot control.Be going to We use be going to: a) for plans, intentions or ambitions we have for the future. b) for actions we have already decided to do in the near future . C) in predictions when there is evidence that something will happen in the near future.Future continious. A) for an action ehich will be in progress at a started future time. B) for an actions ehich will definitely happen in the future as the result of a routine or arrangement. C) when we ask politely about someone's plans for the near future. Future perfect for an action which will be finished before a stated future time. Future perfect continuos to emphasise the duration of an action up to a certain time in the future.

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My life without the Internet

My Life Without the Internet The Internet is the latest in a series of technological breakthroughs in interpersonal communication, following the telegraph, telephone, radio, and television. The humanity of today wouldn't imagine the life without the internet anymore. Internet is now dominating in the communication between republics too. The evidence suggests that the Internet has blended into the rhythms of everyday life: the Internet is used at work, in schools, in universities, and hospitals etc. It is used for a wide variety of purposes, such as surfing for information, working, playing online games, and just chatting. The fact that people are not interacting in visible public spaces does not mean that they are in isolation. It is just sometimes quicker and easier way to find needed information and for some people who

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History of Scotland

History of Scotland Karoliina Grentsmann, Katri Hendrikson Viljandi Gümnaasium I VÕ Picts Ancient people Ancient eastern and northern Scotland Extinct Pictish language Art appears on stones Pictish Stones Monumental stelae Remaining evidence of the Picts From the 6th to 9th centuries The purpose of the stones Original sites Wars of Independence The First War 1296­1328 The Second War 1332­1357 Between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England Great national crisis Independent nation Union with England 18th century Political union between Scotland and England Treaty of Union It replaced the Scottish systems of currency First World War In 19141918 Provided manpower, ships, machinery, food etc

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William Shakespeare

· Shakespeare never actually published any of his plays. They are known today only because two of his fellow actors ­ John Hemminges and Henry Condell · more than 80 variations recorded for the spelling of Shakespeare's name. (for example: Shappere, Shaxberd) Interesting facts · The Globe burned to the ground on June 29, 1613, set fire by a cannon shot during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII · Based on textual evidence in the sonnets and plays, some believe that Shakespeare was bisexual. · Shakespeare's works contain first-ever recordings of 2,035 English words, including critical, critical frugal(kokkuhoidlik), frugal excellent, barefaced(häbitu), barefaced assassi- nation(salamõrv), nation and countless(loendamatu) countless

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Upstream ADVANCED

outrageanger outbreakepidemic outlaycosts outdistance kaugele maha jätma outdo ületama outsmart ülekavaldama outrun kiiremini, kaugemale jooksma Outgrow välja kasvama outsell space station scientific journal experimental research technological warfar digital voice discs new age philosophy do experimental work make advances in one's field have a successful mission make an important discovery make an important observation do groundbreaking research have a life changing experience have evidence of smth hold a demonstration make a change for the better do a scientific project hold a conference break the mould blind someone with science move with the times be smb's guinea big once in a blue moon turn the clock back come down to earth reinvent the wheel it doesn't take a rocket scientist stand the test of time Behind closed doors in private anyway in any event because of in light of eventually in the long run to put it in as few words as possible in brief black and white in writing

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Tšernobõl, Chernobyl

affected by radiation. By 2000, about 4000 cases of thyroid cancer had been diagnosed in exposed children. Ten years after the explosion, more and more children that survived the incident are developing cancer. Also the children who are born from parents exposed to high radiation levels may be in threat of deformities Thyroid cancer is usually not fatal if diagnosed and treated early. Apart from the cancer, there is said to be no evidence of a major public health impact 14 years after the accident. There is little evidence of any increase in leukaemia, even among clean-up workers where it might be most expected. However many of those who survived the explosion might turn up with cancer some 20 years from the accident. Progressive closure of the Chernobyl plant In the early 1990s, some 400 million dollars was spent on improvements to the remaining reactors at Chernobyl to enchance their safety

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Protecting endangered species will make a difference in humans life

plants and animals that we eat. Meanwhile, photosynthetic plankton in the sea and green plants, provide us with the oxygen we breathe. If those things disappear humans will lose physical goods in their life. From a lot of different animal species that are in a danger of extinction we, humans, get the medicine that cures will cure our sicknesses. The use of animal parts in traditional medicine can also contribute to a species' decline, despite there being no real evidence of the efficacy of these treatments. The rarity of a creature does not protect it from being killed in the name of "medicine"; it just raises the market price and by that humankind is destroying its own environment. We do not know are the parts of the animals that are used in the medicine actually helpful to us. There is no proof that those things will help us with our ailments. There is no solid evidence to prove it. And we still inside of each one mind never think do we actually need

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NEFROLOOGIA JA ÕENDUSABI – JUHTUMI UURING

1Objektiivsed ja subjektiivsed andmed.......................................................................4 2.2. Õendusplaan........................................................................................................... 6 2 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS...................................................................................................9 Ackley B.J., Ladwig G.B. (2008). Nursing Diagnosis Handbook. An Evidence Based Guide to Planning Care, 8th Edition. St Louis: C.V. Mosby Co.........................................9 Cooper K., Gosnell K. (2014). Foundations of Nursing, 7th Edition. St Louis: Elsevier, Mosby............................................................................................................................. 9 Urden L. D., Kathleen M. S., Lough M.E. (2015). Priorities in Critical Care Nursing, 7th Edition. Elsevier Health Sciences.......................................

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Witch Child Summary

Despite dire warnings from all who care about her, Mary persists in keeping her journal, gallivanting through the woods, and making dangerous comments. Even though Mary has assisted her community on numerous occasions, when things begin to go poorly for the village, accusatory fingers are quickly pointed. The fear and superstition are palpable in this diary-style novel. Readers sense impending doom at every turn as a community resorts to blaming witchcraft for every ill and sufficient evidence of guilt comes in the form of disgruntled allegations from jealous neighbors. As Mary prepares to run for her life, she sews the pages of her diary into a quilt; these preserved pages are purported to be the source for the published novel. This book conc

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Wars involving the UK

Wars involving the UK 10.klass Roman Invasion · 43 AD ­ 410 AD · Aulus Platius · Archeological and epigraphic evidence The Lunt Fort near Coventry, · New developments a reconstructed Roman fort Aulus Platius Hadrian's Wall Norman conquest of England · 1066 AD · William the Conqueror · Battle of Hastings · Last succesful conquest of the UK Hundred Years' War · 1337 ­ 1453 · England France · Edward III · Joan of Arc · French victory

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Letter of application

Letter of application Dear Miss Cheung I am writing at the recommendation of my supervisor, Dr Denise So, who suggested I contact you concerning job opportunities as an analyst at Thomson Consulting. Please accept this letter and accompanying resume as evidence of my interest in applying for this position with your company. I am a computer major of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, who is about to graduate in June. The degree programme has equipped me with a solid foundation knowledge in computer science. Courses that should be of particular relevance to the present position include computer engineering, operation systems, network administration and database management. I have learnt about the latest

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Music therapy

Getter Orav Music therapy Music Therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. Sen. Harry Reid said that music therapy is much more complicated than playing records in nursing homes. Therapists are trained in psychology, group interaction, and the special needs of the elderly. Listening to music does wonders to alleviate stress. Listen to the music that you feel comfortable. Sitting down and forcing yourself to listen to relaxation music that you don't like may create stress, not alleviate . Music has always been a great healer. Many experts suggest that the rhythm of the music or the beat that has the calming effect on us although we may not be very conscious about. Music was found to reduce the pain during dental proced...

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Film review

A film based on a story by Stephen King. Film was not a best-seller, but but managed to earn recognition both critics and audiences. Budget was $ 25 million and fees movie was $ 60 million. The picture tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a former vice president of the bank, went to prison Shawshank, from which no one has yet managed to escape. For the murder of his wife and her lover, Dyufreyna sentenced to life imprisonment, as all witnesses and evidence against him, but he pleaded not guilty. Almost all the events of the film take place in Shawshank - the place where people who have committed certain crimes, serving sentences of imprisonment. Here person gets one, and leaves totally different. For many prisoners, the prison is already they home, because, after spending many years, when you go out, there may be nothing left that you so dearly: no home, no family, no friends. Life there consists of routine,

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Marriage is an outdated institution

Marriage is an outdated institution Is marriage a wonderful institution nowadays, when the meaning of this word is totally different from the meaning that expanded many years ago? Is this document which indicate the union of two people who have given a permission to love each other in sickness and in health, until the death do they part is the evidence of everlasting love? I think the answer for these questions is No and I would talk about my opinions why i think so. First of all, i think everyone know that the rate of divorces is quite high. For example, 50% percent of first marriages, 67% of second and 74% of third marriages end in divorce in America. There are many reasons why this happen and people get divorced. Infidelity, poor communication, change in priorities and cte. Nobody can't say that it does no happen to us,

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Esitlus: Do Small Classes Reduce

Do Small Classes Reduce the Achivement Gap between Low and High Acrivers? Evidence from Projegt STAR Meeri Kuustemäe This study was carried out by Spyros Konstantopoulos from Northwestern University 2008 by the University of Chicago Examined: how small class size can affect the achievement of low- and high- achiving students. Tennessee Class Size Experiment/ Project STAR Data from 4- year, large- scale, randomized experiment conducted in Tennessee in the mid- 1980s. Nearly 11000 students in 79 elementary schools

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Nägemis taju, Gibson VS Gregory

05144023 Compare and contrast the `direct` perception theory of Gibson with the `constructivist` perception theory of Gregory. Which provides a better account of human perception? Sensation involves physical stimulation of the sense organs, while perception is the organisation and interpretation of incoming sensory information. The Gestalt theorists first identified many of the principles that dominate in human visual perception. As Dowell (1995) has observed: "To perceive seems effortless. To understand perception is nevertheless a great challenge" (cited in Gross, 2005, pp 244). This essay will look at Gregory's theory and Gibson's theory of visual perception whether one or the other offers a better explanation of human visual perception. According to top-down perceptual processing theorists, perception is the end result of an indirect process that involves making inferences about the ...

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Future Forms ( slaidid )

situations, events which will definitely happen and which we cannot control (tulevikus toimuv, mille üle kõnelejal puudub kontroll) Be going to · "We are going to buy a lot of food." · plans, intentions (isiklikud plaanid, kavatsused) Be going to · "I am going to become a professional basketball player." · Ambitions (ambitsioonid) Be going to "Look! The cat is going to yawn!" · prediction based on evidence (ennustused tõendite põhjal) Present Continuous I am flying to London tomorrow. · Fixed arrangements for the near future (kindlad kokkulepitud ja juba korraldatud tegevused lähitulevikus) Present Simple "My train leaves at 12.30 tomorrow." · timetable events - timetables, programmes etc (sõiduplaanid) Future Continuous "It's nice to be posing on the red carpet, but this time tomorrow we will be filming on set again

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Internet (inglise keeles)

The Internet is the latest in a series of technological breakthroughs in interpersonal communication, following the telegraph, telephone, radio, and television. The evidence suggests that the Internet has blended into the rhythms of every day life: the Internet is used at work, in schools, in universities, and hospitals etc. It is used for a wide variety of purposes, such as surfing for information, working, playing online games, and just chatting. The fact that people are not interacting in visible public spaces does not mean that they are in isolation. It is just sometimes quicker and easier way to find needed information

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PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY - powerpoint temast (inglisekeelne)

custody of the children was given to foster parents Contact with Byron encouraged Shelley to write again (Julian and Maddalo) The Shelleys travelled around various Italian cities Spent the summer of 1819 writing a tragedy, The Cenci, in Livorno Inspired by the death of Keats, in 1821 Shelley wrote the elegy Adonais Shelley, Byron and Hunt wanted to establish a journal, that would be called The Liberal On 8 July 1822 Shelley drowned A mass of evidence that Shelley may have been murdered Was cremated on the beach near Viareggio After his death The Courier gloated: "Shelley, the writer of some infidel poetry, has been drowned, now he knows whether there is a God or not." Shelley's heart was later buried with the body of Sir Percy Florence Shelley, his son His grave bears the Latin inscription, Cor Cordium, and a few lines of "Ariel's Song" from Shakespeare's The Tempest Nothing of him that doth fade

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