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Romantic poetry and prose

constant critical attacks from periodicals of the day, but his posthumous influence on poets such as Alfred Tennyson has been immense. Elaborate word choice and sensual imagery characterize Keats's poetry; including a series of odes that were his masterpieces and which remain among the most popular poems in English literature. Ode is a form of stately and elaborate lyrical verse. A classic ode is structured in three parts: the strophe, the antistrophe, and the epode. Different forms such as the homostrophic ode and the irregular ode also exist. 8. A Defence of Poetry by Shelley: Main ideas: poetry brings about moral good, exercises and expands the imagination, and the imagination is the source of sympathy, compassion, and love, which rest on the ability to project oneself into the position of another person. 9. Novel in the Romantic era: main genres: essays, pamphlets, novels. Main ideas and writers: 1) Attack and defence of poetry (Love Peacock vs

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Homereading - body language

Eyebrows that rise up and down rapidly signal acceptance of social contact. If you raise your eyebrows and keep them raised for a while it signals surprise and astonishment - perhaps even indignation. When the raised eyebrows are used along with a wink you are flirting. This can cause problems. For example, in Japan where it is considered very inappropriate, practically improper, to use eyebrow raising at all. Tears and laughter are forms of expression that we think are fairly easy to interpret. However, tears are used to express many different things - sorrow, joy, and anger. Laughter can be a sign of happiness and friendliness, but also of contempt and sarcasm. Sometimes we also laugh if we are scared, or if we experience something very horrifying. Occasionally, people who work with other people in the welfare or health sectors can happen to

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Prepositions

10. They have a small house on a lake in the countryside. When I visit them, I always love to sit on the shore and watch the kids swimming in the lake. Ermo Altmäe 011PK Location Prepositions 2 Multiple Choice Exercise Correct! Well done. Your score is 14%. 1. You can buy your rail passes at the ticket counter in any train station in the country. 2. The brown bears found on Kodiak Island are the largest in the world. 3. There is no life on the moon, but there are many forms of life on the ocean floor. 4. She bought her wedding dress in an exclusive shop on Fifth Avenue. 5. Nathan was able to exchange money at the exchange counter in the airport. 6. If you want anything to eat, there is a freshly baked chocolate cake on the table in the kitchen and plenty of food in the refrigerator. 7. While Shirley was in Tacy's department store at the mall, she ran into Evan and Lea in the furniture department. 8

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Merleau Ponty

osa maailmast, nii nagu mutter on osa kella süsteemist juba siis, kui kell pole veel tiksumagi hakanud. Erinevalt empiristidest ei usu Merleau-Ponty olemusvormidesse, see tähendab, et tema jaoks ei ole olemas inimsust kui inimese-ideed, pole ka punasust kui punase-ideed. Iga Inimene ja iga punane on spetsiifiline, sõltuvalt teda ümbritsevaat taustast. ,,The perceptual ,,something" is always in the middle of something else, it always forms a part of a ,,field"." ( ,,Phenomenology of perception" 2005 pg 13) Merleau-Ponty on üks esimesi filosoofe, kes esitab põhjaliku analüüsi taustsüsteemi tähtsusest. Nii nagu üks punane rätik võib eri valguses paista isemoodi punasena, nii on ka inimene erinev sõltuvalt olukorrast millesse ta on sattunud. Seepärast ei tulene Paul Cezanne kunsti eripära mitte tema nägemisprobleemist, vaid sellest kuidas maailm talle

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Sinatamine ja Teietamine - referaat

Tartu Ülikool Haridusteaduskond Humanitaarained Kadri Sado SINATAMINE JA TEIETAMINE Referaat Juhendaja: Tiina Alekõrs Tartu 2009 Sisukord Sisukord.................................................................................................................................. 2 Sissejuhatus............................................................................................................................ 3 1. Ühiskond ja kõnetamine...................................................................................................... 4 2. Erinevad rahvad ja kõnetamine........................................................................................... 5 3. Kõnetusnormidest koolilaste arvamuse põhjal..................................................................... 6 3.1. Kõnetussõna määrajaks ühiskondlik seisund........................

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Entertainment and Art

e) I can't hear the radio. Can you make it louder? f) Colin's new book is published next week. g) The conductor studied the music carefully before the concert. h) The publishing company was bought by a Japanese firm. i) I like detective stories where I can't think who committed the murder! j) Jim has started painting as a hobby. Task 9. Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. Why read books? Is it worth reading books, (1) D nowadays there are so many other forms of (2) ? Some people say that even (3) books are expensive, and not everyone can (4) books from a library. They might add that television is more (5) and that viewers can relax as they watch their favourite (6) All that may be true, but books are still very (7) They encourage the reader to use his or her (8) for a start. You can read a (9) of a book, or just a few pages, and then stop. Of course, it may be so (10) that you can't stop! There are many different kinds of books, so you can

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Ways of expressing the Future

I/you/he/she/we/they won’t have finished Question Will he have cooked? In the Future Perfect Continuous we use will have been + an ing-form I/you/he/she/we/they will have been reading I’/you’/he’/she’/we’/they’ll have been reading I/you/he/she/we/they will not have been studying I/you/he/she/we/they won’t have been studying Will he have been working? Both the Future Perfect Simple and Future Perfect Continuous forms refer to the time which we look back at from a future point. 1.We use the Future Perfect to say that something will be ended, completed, or achieved by a particular point in the future. By the time we phone he’ll already have started. Let’s hope the volcanic eruption will have finished before we arrive on the island. By the time you get home I will have cleaned the house from top to bottom.

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Comparative law

discussion about similar or different institutional arrangements to address analogous legal problems arising all over the world. Comparisons can also reveal the structural nature of law, leading to questions about the role of legal narratives about family law, the effects of those narratives on the state and the structure of society and more importantly law as a form of legal reasoning that travels across time and space to create new institutional forms and doctrinal arrangements. The field of Comparative Family Law is undergoing rapid development despite initial constraints. Scholars of comparative law often overlooked family law as an important and distinctive site for the contestation of norms and values, perhaps because they viewed family law as too political for the technical inquiry carried out by comparativists. Other scholars characterized the family as a unique

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Inglise keele stilistika

chap, a fellow, a girl. (A man knows how much to pay). The speaker/writer may use the pronoun she/he meaning herself or himself. In this case, the speaker/writer kind of used himself from the distance and thus is focusing more attention on herself/himself. In other words, a device to draw attention to oneself. e.g C.Mansfield: ,,I do not want to write: I want to live." What does she mean by that? Nowadays, the archaic second person singular ,,thou" and its forms such as (thee, thy, thine, thyself) may be used in poetry where they create elevated high-flow colouring. In prose, they may may create geographical or historical background. Geographical background: Hemingway render the speeech of a spanyard (spanish) by using thou in his dialogue to imply his non-english nationality. Strangely, he doesn't make speaker use spanish words, in fact. Third person singular he/she may be used in personification (The moon smiled her faint smile.)

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Inglise keele kodulugemine teemal: Mass Media

Mass Media What is Mass Media? Statistics show that there are few things which impact the human mind more than mass media. The advice of teachers, parents and relatives may fall on deaf ears, but the mass media influence holds us all spellbound! At this point, it becomes necessary to define mass media. Mass media may be defined as any form of communication which is meted out to the people at large, through the various forms of communication. What modes of communication are we talking about? Well there can be no static definition for the channels of mass communication as they are increasing all the time. But any form of communication which is seen and understood by a large mass of people can be taken to mean mass communication or mass media channels. Why is mass media so attractive to people? Mass media holds a kind of mystique in the minds of the people. It is because the communication is designed in such a way

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Kiviõli 1. keskkooli õpilaste õpiharjumused

„eksamiks“. Veel tuli neljateistkümnendas väites eemaldada sõna „loenguid“ ja „kursustel“, sest need mõisted ei ole tuttavad põhikooli õpilastele. Lisaks küsiti vastaja sugu ja klassi, et oleks hiljem tulemusi parem analüüsida ja võrrelda, kas õpiharjumused muutuvad ajas. Vastajatel tuli end analüüsida ja valida endaga kokku sobiv hinnang: sageli, mõnikord või mitte kunagi. Üheksanda klassi õpilased said vastata küsimustikule Google Forms veebikeskkonnas, et anda võimalus valida ise aega ja kohta, et ausalt ja rahulikult läbimõeldult vastata. Kuues ja kolmas klass täitsid küsimustiku paberkandjal, andes võimaluse täitjal arusaamatu väite puhul küsida selgitusi. Paberkandjal küsitlus viidi läbi klassijuhataja ainetunnis eelnevalt kokku lepitud ajal märtsikuus kahe päeva jooksul. Vastajad jäid anonüümseks. Tulemusi analüüsiti väidete kaupa ning töö lõpus kasutati Helle-Mall Kadajase (2005)

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Tuuma energia

water to steam. This steam pushes the steam turbine that is connected to a generator that converts the mechanical energy of the turbine to electrical energy. For this reason, the history of the steam engine and the steam turbine will also be included on this timeline. Also see the comparison page for Combustion, and the general Comparisons page for more information on the underlying processes of many alternative energy forms. At 100 BC an Alexandrian (Greek speaking) philosopher by the name of Ctesibius invented the piston ­ pump. During 1606, Italian scientist Giovanni Batista della Porta of Naples heated water in a flask until the water turned into steam. This steam filled the empty space of a closed tank of water with the only opening as a pipe from the depth of the water. The water was forced out because of the pressure of the expanding warm air

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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus

5.3. Joint venture with a Ukrainian partner.............................................................. 34 1.5.4. Representative office (commercial and non-commercial) ................................. 34 1.5.5. Ukrainian subsidiary .......................................................................................... 35 1.6. Foreign investment treatment .................................................................................... 35 1.7. Corporate forms ......................................................................................................... 37 1.8. Taxation ..................................................................................................................... 39 1.8.1. Corporate income tax (CIT) ............................................................................... 39 1.8.2. Withholding Tax (WHT) ..................................................................................... 41

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Backpaking lifestyle

but subverting connotations of aimlessness implicit in this term, these extreme tourists, who I reconceptualise as ‘lifestyle travellers’, move beyond an episodic consumption of backpacking. Backpacking is instead extended to an ongoing lifestyle practice that on a micro level provides both a unique sense of self to its practitioners and on a macro level comprises a distinct and recognisable social identity. Lifestyle travel in a broader sense can take on different forms, whether, for instance, through backpacking, ocean yacht cruising (Macbeth, 2000) or caravanning (White & White, 2004). What these forms of travel have in common that distinguishes them from many other lifestyle choices is sustained physical mobility. Whilst social scientists dispute just how ‘new’ mobilities are to our lives (Creswell, 2010; Sheller & Urry, 2006), less disputable is that globalisation, with mobility as a crucial

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Sotsioloogia essee: Hechter ja Horne

Individuals with their norms and values form the basis for beneficial and sustainable collaboration. However, often individuals cannot merely agree, power and authority is needed to enforce the accepted order. This is why the persistence of social order could rather be described as a sum of all the explanations presented above. Bibliography Durkheim, E. 1921 (republished 1965). "The Origin of Beliefs." Swain, J.( transl.). The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life. New York: Free Press: Engels, F. 2009. "The origin of the State". The origin of the Family, Private property and the State. U.S.A: Penguin Group Hechter, M. and Horne, C. 2003. Theories of Social Order: A Reader. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press Hobbs, T. 1991. "Of reason and science". Tuck, R. Leviathan. New York : Cambridge University Press Milgram,S. 1974."The Dilemma of Obedience." Obedience to Authority an experimental view. U.S.A: Harper Collins. Weber, M

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Topic - Health

disturbances and so on. Other lifestyle habits are often as a result of stress, such as drinking alcohol and smoking. Also, eating an unbalanced diet and not getting enough exercise can cause weight gain and poor health. Having a balanced diet mainlyof unprocessed starchy and high fibre foods, fruit and vegetables, some meats, milk and milk products and a small amount of food and drinks containing fat and sugar will help mainain a healthy weight and may prevent cardiac diseases and forms of cancer related to diet. By having a varied diet, including at least five portions of fruit and vegetables each day, the human will receive a range of vitamins, nutrients and antioxidants. It is also possible to have a healthy dies containing no animal products at all. Carrying out a minimum of thirty minutes of exercise a day will help use up extra energy from food which will otherwise be stored in the body as fat. Like a balanced diet, the

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The U.K. / Suurbritannia

make sure they are fair and will work. Many people think that the House of Lords should be abolished. The House of Commons have 659 members who have been elected by the British public. The members are called MPs (Members of Parlament). Each MP represents one of the 659 areas in the UK and is a member of a political party. The House of Commons is the most important place for discussing policies and making laws. The party which wins the most seats in the General Election forms the government. The leader of the winning party becomes Prime Minister, his first job is to choose his Cabinet, consisting of the most important ministers in the government. Each member of the Cabinet is a minister responsible for a government department. The Cabinet meets at the Prime Minister's house ­ 10 Downing Street. Cabinet ministers are responsible to Parlament and may all be questionised and held accountable for governmet actions and decisions. Even the Prime Minister must

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Filosoofid, kes räägivad teadusest

Philosophy Aristotle - four causes or better "becauses" because they are the 4 ways in which we use the word "because" or answer the question "why?" 1. Material cause: - what it is made of - why is the bridge strong? because made of steel 2. Formal cause: - what form, definition or property it has - why is this salt? because made of sodium and chloride 3. Efficient cause: - what initiated the change or movement - why did the baseball move? because someone hit it 4. Final cause: - what end or goal does it have? - why does he walk? because he wants to be healthy - also nature operates in terms of final causes - things don't happen spontaneously, every action that nature takes is for the sake of something, everything has a p...

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Clay Bricks

In modern brickworks, this is usually done in a continuously fired tunnel kiln, in which the bricks are fired as they move slowly through the kiln on conveyors, rails, or kiln cars, which achieves a more consistent brick product. The bricks often have lime, ash, and organic matter added, which accelerates the burning process. Dry pressed bricks (slide 10) The dry press method is similar to the soft mud brick method, but starts with a much thicker clay mix, so it forms more accurate, sharper-edged bricks. The greater force in pressing and the longer burn make this method more expensive. Extruded bricks (slide 11) For extruded bricks the clay is mixed with 20% water. This mixture is forced through a die to create a long cable of material of the desired width and depth. This mass is then cut into bricks of the desired length by a wall of wires. Most structural bricks are made by this method

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History of Football

of Henry VIII in 1526 recorded `one leather pair (of shoes) for football', and decrees around 1555 were required to ban football at the colleges of Cambridge and Oxford University. Football was also prevalent beyond English borders, with the game first mentioned in Ireland in the 1527 Statute of Galway and a ball found in Scotland which dates back to 1540 and was supposedly used for football. Across the continent too, other forms of the game were visible like the 16th century Calcio Fiorentino in Florence and La Soule in Normandy. The establishment of football as a proper sport The first signs of football developing from its mob roots came with the publication of the naturalist Francis Willoughby's `Book of Sports' around 1660. In this work, Willughby described the game of `football', identifying the pitch, two ends with gates known as `goals', basic positioning (notably that some of each team's best players

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Leksikoloogia

Leixcology revision questions 1) Composition of english vocabulary Vobabulary is the sum of a total of words used in a language by speekers or used in a dictionary. English vocabulary cosists of six units: Simple words- fall Complex words- prefall Phrasal word- face up to Compound word- face lift Multiword expression- face the music Shortened forms- prefab (prefabely?) 2) Core and pherifery English has been heavily influenced by other languages. 31.8 % comes from old english, 45% comes from french, 16,7% comes from latin, 4,2% other germanic languages and 2,3 other languages. The very core is mono-syllabic (93 of the first 100 words nad the other seven are two-syllabic). The core vocabulary is predominantly germanic. 3) Native and foreign elements Native vocabulary: INDO-EUROPEAN- mother, foot, heart, father, sea, night etc GERMANIC- friend, bidge, ship, life, heaven OLD-ENGLISH- bad, bird, woman, lady and gospel LATIN- ch...

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Raviturism

Referaat Raviturism Sisukord Sisukord......................................................................................................................................1 Sissejuhatus.................................................................................................................................3 1.Meditsiiniturismi sünd ja areng................................................................................................4 2.Põhjused...................................................................................................................................4 3.Peamised sihtkohad ja trendid..................................................................................................5 3.1 India.......................................................................................

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Unit 5 p.102-105

3. It's a mobile phone, but it can be used as a walkie-talkie, too. It's quite an interesting little gadget. 4. A laptop is easy to carry with you, but it's not as powerful as a proper desktop computer. 5. A word processor is a software application which helps you type, format and edit texts. 6. Before attempting any repairs, make sure you have cut off the power source. 7. Text messaging has gained popularity over the last few years, becoming one of the most common forms of communication. 8. I'm sorry I couldn't take your call before; the signal on my phone was too weak. 9. If the fonts are too small for you to read, change your monitor settings. 10. All of the computers in the three buildings are linked to each other and to the main server. FIXED PHRASES 1. in private ­ behind closed doors = eraviisiliselt, üksi 2. in any event ­ anyway =igal juhul 3. in light of ­ because of = kunas, millegi valguses 4

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Tugevate rühm

Ibiza was a major trading post along the Mediterranean routes. Ibiza began establishing its own trading stations along the nearby Balearic island of Majorca such as Na Guardis, from which large quantities of renowned Balearic slingers were hired as mercenaries who fought for Carthage. The island was reclaimed for Christendom by Aragonese King James I of Aragon in 1235. Since then, the island has had its own self- government in several forms but in 1715 King Philip V of Spain abolished the local government's autonomy. The arrival of democracy in the late 1970s led to the Statute of Autonomy of the Balearic Islands. Today the island is part of the Balearic Autonomous Community, along with Majorca, Minorca and Forment History During the Second Punic War, the island was assaulted by the two Scipio brothers in 209 BC but remained loyal to Carthage

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BARRIERS TO DISTRICT HEATING DEVELOPMENT IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

low rate of return. A fragmented value chain cause contract risks at several instances. Entrance barriers for foreign companies in Table I consider additional difficulties for foreign firms besides the other parameters and the general disadvantage of not being familiar with the domestic business culture. Some parameters in Table I are related to district-heating sales. DH competitiveness includes the availability and price of other forms of heating, primarily natural gas. Customer relations concern customer attitudes toward district heating, customers' and suppliers' perceived insecurity whether they can establish and maintain relations, as well as if disconnections have occurred or may occur. Built environment relates to how common multi-family buildings are and if these have a central heating system for the whole house. Tabel Tabel . District heating value chain with heat production, distribution and sales in focus

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Japanese festivals

and a Mandarin orange to spread happiness all around. The amount of money given depends on the age of the child but is usually the same if there is more than one child so that no one feels slighted. Mochi Another custom is creating rice cakes (, mochi?). Boiled sticky rice (, mochigome?) is put into a wooden shallow bucket-like container and patted with water by one person while another person hits it with a large wooden mallet. Mashing the rice, it forms a sticky white dumpling. This is made before New Year's Day and eaten during the beginning of January. Mochi is made into a New Year's decoration called kagami mochi (?), formed from two round cakes of mochi with a bitter orange (, daidai?) placed on top. The name daidai is supposed to be auspicious since it means "several generations." Because of mochi's extremely sticky texture, there is usually a small number of choking deaths around New Year in Japan, particularly amongst the elderly

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Great Britain

development of nature, man and art. London is one of the leading world centres for music, drama, opera and dance. Festivals held in towns and cities throughout the country attract much interest. Many British playwrights, composers, sculptors, painters, writers, actors, singers and dancers are known all over the world. Musical culture of Great Britain The music of the United Kingdom, which is part of British music, refers to all forms of music associated with the United Kingdom since its creation. Throughout its history, the United Kingdom has been a major exporter and source of musical innovation in the modern and contemporary eras, drawing its cultural basis from the history of the United Kingdom, from church music, from Western culture and from the ancient and traditional folk music and instrumentation of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.

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Golden Grammar rules

You speak very good English. (NOT You speak a very good English.) 16. After look forward to, we use ing, not an infinitive. I look forward to seeing you. (NOT I look forward to see you.) We're looking forward to going on holiday. (NOT ... to go on holiday.) 17. Information is an uncountable noun. Can you give me some information? (NOT Can you give me an information?) I got a lot of information from the Internet. (NOT I got a lot of informations from the Internet.) 18. Use ing forms after prepositions. I drove there without stopping. (NOT I drove there without to stop.) Wash your hands before eating. (NOT Wash your hands before to eat.) 19. Use this, not that, for things that are close. Come here and look at this paper. (NOT Come here and look at that paper.) How long have you been in this country? (NOT How long have you been in that country?) 20. Use a plural noun after one and a half. We waited one and a half hours. (NOT We waited one and a half hour.)

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Art and Aesthetics in Early Childhood Education

explaining a wide range of pictorial imagery produced by children. adolescents, and adults. Second, a disparity has been noted between the breadth of the world of art and the narrowness of the focus on visual realism that has served as the endpoint in these developmental models. Third, cultural biases that mark these models have been identified theoretically and empirically. Fourth, insufficient recognition has been paid to the role of other modalities of expression in some forms of pictorial representation(e.g., Duncum, 1986; Golomb, 1994; Kindler &Darras, 1997b, 1998; Korzenik, 1995; Wolf, 1994; Wolf & Perry, 1998) . Critics of the traditional stage models of development argued that alternative explanations are necessary to account for the range of pictorial systems that children begin to develop early in life and to engage in research relating to the reasons for selecting specific pictorial solutions. It has been pointed out that even very young children

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What is integrated care?

An overview of integrated care in the NHS What is integrated care? Research report Sara Shaw, Rebecca Rosen and Benedict Rumbold June 2011 Nuffield Trust work on integrated care This report is part of the Nuffield Trust's extensive programme of work on integrated care, which is examining the potential of new forms of care that are intended to benefit patients and taxpayers. Other related projects include: ·Integration in action: four international case studies. A study of four international organisations that have attempted to improve integration between health and care services. Interviews, documentary analysis and literature review are used to identify the main stimuli for integration and the issues that help or hinder progress; drawing out lessons for the NHS. ·Towards integrated care in Trafford

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prelim year 1

A single judge – a public officer appointed to decide cases in a court, hearing a case alone Civil action – an official complaint, made by a person or company in a law court against another person County court – a local law court which deals with less serious disputes The purpose of civil courts is to adjudicate on disputes between private individuals or companies. Different types of disputes require different forms of adjudication, therefore the jurisdiction of courts may be limited by the type of case, geography and amount of the claim. For example county courts are limited to incidents that occurred within their locality and claims which don’t exceed 5000 GBP. A civil trial is before a single judge, generally sitting without a jury. There is almost always the possibility to appeal from a court of first instance. In Estonia civil actions are dealt with in county courts

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Ibiza

closest port in the nearby Iberian peninsula, located in the Valencian Community) as the two areas were administered jointly by the same taifa. Moreover, the tribes who lived in Ibiza and Denia during the period 1060­1085 were Moorish tribes named Bno Alaglab & BanoMujahed. The island was reclaimed for Christendom by Aragonese King James I of Aragon in 1235. Since then, the island has had its own selfgovernment in several forms but in 1715 King Philip V of Spain abolished the local government's autonomy. The arrival of democracy in the late 1970s led to the Statute of Autonomy of the Balearic Islands. Today the island is part of the Balearic Autonomous Community, along with Majorca, Minorca and Formentera. Geography Ibiza is a part of a group of the western Balearic archip ela g o called the Pitiusa s or "Pine Islands " co m p o s e d of itself and Form e nt era

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Unit 4 words

their age, paid either by their company or by the government Perks ­an extra payment or benefit that you get in your job Persistent ­ continuing to do something in a determined way Personnel ­ the people who work for a company or organization, or who are members of a military force Persuasive ­ good at making people agree to do or believe what you want them to Pitfall ­ a problem that is likely to happen in a particular situation Pocket ­ a small bag that forms part of a piece of clothing and is used for holding small objects Pose ­ to create a difficult or dangerous situation Post ­ the letters and parcels that are delivered to someone Preside ­ to be in charge of an official meeting, ceremony, or other event Profession ­a job that you need special skills and qualifications to do, especially one with high social status Promotion ­ a move to a higher level in a company, institution, or sport Public announcement ­

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Monopoly

· Monopoly - a single seller of a good with no close substitutes and barriers of entry. · Oligopoly - a market characterized by significant barriers to entry and "a few "sellers who recognize their interdependence in the market; products may be homogeneous or differentiated. · Monopolistic competition - a market with a large number of sellers and relatively free entry; each firm "differentiates" its product. Other Forms of Market Power · Monopsony - a single buyer of a resource or good. · Oligopsony - a market characterized by "a few" buyers" of a resource or good. · Bilateral monopoly - a market where a monopolist sells to a monopsonist. · Cartel - an organization of sellers who engage in collusion to control output and price. Monopoly A monopoly - single seller - the good produced and sold has no close substitutes

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Strateegilise juhtimise konspekt

Strateegiline juhtimine: Strateegiate hierarhia: 1. Omanikkonna strateegia 2. Üldstrateegia ehk organisatsiooniline strateegia 3. Äristrateegia ehk konkurentsi strateegia 4. Operatiivstrateegia ehk funktsionaalne ÜLDINE: STRATEEGILISE ANALÜÜSI ÜLDMUDEL: 1. KESKKONNASEIRE a. Väliskeskkond ­ võimalused, ohud i. Looduskeskkond ii. Sotsiaalne keskkond iii. Task environment b. Sisekeskkonna analüüs ­ tugevused, nõrkused i. Struktuur ii. Kultuur iii. Ressursid 2. STRATEEGIA FORMULEERIMINE (SÕNASTAMINE) a. Missioon b. Eesmärgid c. Strateegiad d. Poliitikad 3. STRATEEGIA ELLUVIIMINE a. Programs, tegevused, mis on vajalikud plaanide täitmiseks b. Eelarved c. Procedures ­ tööde tegemiseks 4. HINDAMINE JA KONTROLL a. Performance ­ ...

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SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING GUIDELINES

The aim of the Guidelines is to assist reporting organisations and their stakeholders in articulating and understanding contributions of the reporting organisations to sustainable development. Trends The key trends during the last two years are: Expanding globalization – Expansion of global capital markets and information technology continue to bring unprecedented opportunities for the creation of new wealth. Search for new forms of global governance – Globalisation challenges the capacity of existing international institutions to govern corporate activity. Reform of corporate governance – Pressures on corporations to establish and maintain high standards of internal governance are accelerating. Global role of emerging economies – The same globalization, accountability, and governance trends evident in industrial nations are taking root in emerging economies.

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TOPICS FOR SPEAKING

TOPICS FOR SPEAKING CYLINDER FRAME The cylinder section of the engine consists of a number of cylinder blocks, which are tightened together with the engine frame and the bedplate by means of through- going stay bolts. Two central bores, one at the top and one halfway down inside the cylinder block, enclose the cylinder liner. The upper part of the cylinder block forms part of the cooling water space around the central part of the cylinder liner, whereas the lower part forms the scavenge air space. A central bore in the bottom of the cylinder block encloses the piston rod stuffing box. The bottom is double with a hollow space through which cooling water is circulated. On the exhaust side of the cylinder block there is a circular opening leading into the longitudinal scavenge air receiver of the engine. Furthermore, there is an inlet pipe for cooling and lubricating oil. The cylinder block is provided with cleaning

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Energeetika arengu plaanimine

While there are many large-scale renewable energy projects and production, renewable technologies are also suited to small off-grid applications, sometimes in rural and remote areas, where energy is often crucial in human development.Kenya has the world's highest household solar ownership rate with roughly 30,000 small (20­100 watt) solar power systems sold per year. Some renewable energy technologies are criticised for being intermittent or unsightly, yet the market is growing for many forms of renewable energy. Climate change concerns coupled with high oil prices, peak oil and increasing government support are driving increasing renewable energy legislation, incentives and commercialization. New government spending, regulation, and policies should help the industry weather the 2009 economic crisis better than many other sectors. Costs Renewable energy systems encompass a broad, diverse array of technologies, and the current status of these can vary considerably

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English as a Global Language

fellow students’ awareness of the latest linguistinc tendences in order to develop their understanding of the importance of learning languages, English in particular. 3 The theoretical part of the study relies upon the works of such scholars as David Cristal, Luke Mastin, David Graddol, etc. For the practical part, a survey has been conducted among the students of the 10th, 11th, 12th forms of Tallinn Mustamäe Gymnasium of the Humanities and other schools . The answers of 105 students to 23 questions of the survey have been analyzed, Analytical, statistical and descriptive methods of the study have been used. The paper is divided into an introduction, two chapters, followed by a conclusion, which summarizes the most important findings and observations that have been brought out during the analysis.

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Londoni ajalugu Rooma - 20 sajand

and the third-tallest free-standing clock tower in the world. The clock first ticked on 31 May 1859. The pendulum is installed within an enclosed windproof box sunk beneath the clockroom. It is 3.9m long, weighs 300 kg and beats every 2 seconds. The clockwork mechanism in a room below weighs 5 tons. · Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch. Originally known as, the building which forms the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site which had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837.

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Inglisekeelne ülevaade Inglismaa kultuurist

pudding, a rich Christmas cake.  Boxing Day - 26 December. In the shops there are Boxing Day sales and it is also known as a popular day for football matches and other sporting fixtures. English also celebrate other holidays like all the others in the world, such as Easter and Mother’s Day which is called Mothering Sunday in England. (Lent is a Christian holiday that was established in the 4th century as 40 days and is generally a period of fasting or other forms of self-denial. People generally eat a lot and have fun the day before Lent begins.)

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Inglisekeelne majandusalane sõnastik

A 1. Ability- võime, oskus 2. Abortion- abort 3. Absence- töölt puudumine 4. Absenteeism- korduv põhjuseta puudumine 5. Academic- akadeemia 6. Accept- vastu võtma 7. Accomodate ­ kohandama 8. Accumulate- kogunema 9. Acquisition- omandamine, omandus 10. Adapt ­ kohandama 11. Addition ­ lisaks sellele 12. Adopt- vastu võtma 13. Advantage ­ eelis 14. Advise-nõu andma 15. Affordable low rise apartments (no lift) - ilma liftita taskukohased madalal asuvad korterid 16. Affordable- taskukohane 17. Ailing- valus 18. Ailment- häda, vaevus 19. Albeit- kuigi, ehkki, kuid siiski 20. Altered- muudetud, ümber tehtud 21. Amenity standards - hüve standardid 22. Amount of sunlight - päikesevalguse kogus 23. Analyze- analüüsima 24. Ancillary ­ abistav 25. Annually- igal aastal 26. Anxiety ­ mure, ärevus 27. Apparel- rõivad, kehakate 28. Appraisal ­ hinnangu andmine 29. Approach- pöörduma, lähenema 30. Approaches to residential - elamurajooni paigutus...

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HIINA VÕITLUSKUNST WING TSUN KOOLKONNA LEUNG TING WING TSUN KUNG FU NÄITEL

Püstitatud eesmärk sai täidetud tänu leitud allikatele ning teadmistele, mida on saadud treeningutes. Kasutatud kirjandus Lehiste, K., Miitel, M., Smirnov, G. (2016). Leung Ting Wing Tsun Kung Fu. Külastatud aadressil http://wtsystem.ee/ Leung Ting Wing Tsun (s.a.). Külastatud aadressil http://jpahla.wixsite.com/leung-ting-wing- tsun/sugupuu SBI!. (2016). Wing Chun Life. The Six Wing Chun forms. Külastatatud aadressil http://www.wingchunlife.com/wing-chun-forms.html Wing Tchun Kung Fu. (2012). Külastatud aadressil http://meihua.ee/ Hiina võitluskunst Wing Tsun Lisad Lisa 1. Chi Shin Ng Mui Miu Hin Yim Wing Tsun Miu Tsui Fa

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Discuss the representation of the generation of fathers in Turgenev’s novel “Fathers and Sons”

qualities of the fathers' generation are displayed. The lengthy description of Nikolai's bibliography associates him with the gentry. The reader learns that Nikolai acts on emotion, marrying Masha despite his parents will, and found joy in a love-filled marriage. This can be somewhat descriptive of the ideals represented by the gentry ­ romanticism, aesthetic virtues, sentimentality. Also noticeable in this scene is the use of diminutive forms when portraying Nikolai -" ", " " that belittle Nikolai as a serious man and portray that the owner is "not a part of the adult world" (Bialyi 1968:13). The portrayal of rather clumsy and non-adult continues in Chapter 4 where Nikolai " ". All in all, the first impression of the older generation is rather naïve, yet unserious. As chapter 3 embarks, the koliaska moves towards the poorly managed Kirsanov estate,

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Alcohol

Abinence from alcohol can bring complete reversal and cure without leaving residual cirrhosis. Alcoholic hepatitis is an acute illness often characterized by nausea, vomiting,abdominal pain, fever, jaundice, enlarged and tender liver, and an elevation of the white blood cell count. Sometimes alcoholic hepatitis may be present without symptoms. Once it develops, it progresses to cirrhosis if alcohol comsumption continnues. Alcoholic cirrhosis is permanent scar tissue, called cirrhosis, forms when the liver cells are damaged by alcohol or drugs. Continued use of alcohol will cause additional scarring and serious health problems. Some people are more culnerable than others to this disease, which occurs in 10% to 15% of prople who consume large amounts of alcohol over a long period of time. CANCER UPPER DIGESTIVE TRACT The strongest link with alcohol involves cancers of the upper digestive tract, including: -esophagus -mouth -pharynx -larynx.

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The article

............... 2 The Definite Article ............................................................... 5 Names that take the Definite Article...................................... 6 No article.............................................................................. 7 Countable and uncountable nouns ....................................... 9 General Rules There are two articles in the English language – the Indefinite Article and the Definite Article. The Indefinite Article has two forms – a and an (a precedes words beginning with a consonant sound and an precedes words beginning with a vowel sound). It comes from the Old English word ãn, which meant one. The Definite Article is the. It comes from the Old English word ţis, which meant this. Thus, in most general terms, a and an cannot be used with countable nouns in the plural and with uncountable nouns. Countable nouns are names of the things you can count (one elephant, two elephants, three elephants, etc).

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

ant. .. antonym pron. pronoun arch. archaic sing. singular conj. conjunction syn. synonym interj. interjection tr. transitive intr. intransitive v. Verb mod. modifier Following the pronunciation entry for the word maximum, an n. and the plural forms (identified by the abbreviation pl.) pl.-mums, or - ma appear. According to the labels, these abbreviations mean that the word is a noun and its plural can be formed two ways: by replacing the last syllable mum with mums (maximums) or ma (maxima). The plural forms are followed by the abbreviation of the word, identified by abbr. max. Each definition of the word is marked by a number. In many dictionaries, the order of the definitions reflects the frequency of use of each meanings of the word

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English Grammar Book 1

For example: ac-tive ex-pen-sive beau-ti-ful fa-mous charm-ing for-tu-nate cheer-ful in-tel-li-gent com-fort-a-ble pow-er-ful de-li-cious val-u-a-ble 68 The comparative and superlative forms of some adjectives are completely different words. good better best little less least bad worse worst few less least many more most much more most m ar H am Gr

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The UK

pharmaceuticals, artificial fibres, electrical equipment, car manufacturing, and high technology industries Agriculture still plays an important role in the economy, employing about 1 million people. Dairy products are more common in the west while sheep and cattle are reared in the hilly areas of the north and south west. In the south and east, arable farming, pigs, poultry and horticulture dominate. Government The party which wins the most seats in the General Election forms the government. The leader of the winning party becomes Prime Minister. As leaders of their political parties and leaders of the country, Prime Ministers are powerful and important people. They are powerful because they have the majority support in Parliamenr and th ey can choose their own ministers and government.The PM chooses a committee of minister s called the Cabinet. This is made up of a selection of senior MPs from the House of Commons and some members of the House of Lords

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Topic - Great Britain

3. History Great Britain has a long and interesting history stretching back millennia's. The Iberians brought their metal working skills and the first real civilization to Britain in the 3rd millennium B.C. And were then overrun by the various Celtic tribes that begun in the 8th century B.C. The Celts introduced the tribal organization and an early form of agriculture before they were forced westwards to Cornwall, where the Celtic language still exists in different forms, by the Roman invasion begun in 43. AD. The Romans ruled Britain for over two hundred years and left behind three things of importance: their roads, the sights of important cities notably London, and the seeds of Christianity. The Latin way of life ­ villas, arts, language and political organization ­ all vanished, however after the invasions from Northern Europe by the Anglo-Saxons and Jutes from the 5th century onwards. These pagan peoples' were easily converted to

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