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Referaat Printsess Dianast

Diana made rowing movements with her arms, when injured people do this, it means that they are not receiving enough oxygen. On the second carriageway was driving a doctor Frederic Maillez. When he saw the accident, he stopped his car, took his emergency bag and ran to help the victims. He gave bodyguard medical attention and went to Diana. He laid oxygen mask to Diana's mouth. The ambulance was meanwhile underway. It took almost an hour until the victims could be taken out of the wreck. The car had to be first cut open using metal shears. Diana was taken to hospital and she had massive inner bleeding. Doctors managed to close it, but suddenly Diana's heart stopped working. Doctors tried to bring the Princess back using heart massage, but they couldn't. Diana was dead. The Princess of Wales died on 31st August 1997 at 3.57 am. After The Accident After the accident many questions were raised...

Inglise keel
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Exeli õpetus

7 Ekraanipilt................................................................................................................................... 7 Töövihikud ja töölehed................................................................................................................ 7 Veerud, read ja lahtrid ­ nendest koosnevad töölehed...............................................................8 Tabeli salvestamine.................................................................................................................... 8 Lahtrite märkimine/selekteerimine/suuruste muutmine...................................................................9 Mitme erinevas kohas oleva lahtri ja/või lahtriploki märkimine ..................................................9 Ve...

Informaatika
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Energeetika arengu plaanimine

transmission facilities, borrowed funds, return to investors (including cost of risk), estimated annual production, and other components, averaged over the projected useful life of the equipment, which may be in excess of twenty years. Energy cost estimates are highly dependent on these assumptions so published cost figures can differ substantially. A British Wind Energy Association report gives an average generation cost of onshore wind power of around 3.2 cents per kilowatt hour (2005).Cost per unit of energy produced was estimated in 2006 to be comparable to the cost of new generating capacity in the United States for coal and natural gas: wind cost was estimated at $55.80 per MWh, coal at $53.10/MWh and natural gas at $52.50. Other sources in various studies have estimated wind to be more expensive than other sources (see Economics of new nuclear power plants, Clean coal, and Carbon capture and storage)....

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

"Tell Charlie I said hi." "I will." "I'll see you soon," she insisted. "You can come home whenever you want -- I'll come right back as soon as you need me." But I could see the sacrifice in her eyes behind the promise. "Don't worry about me," I urged. "It'll be great. I love you, Mom." She hugged me tightly for a minute, and then I got on the plane, and she was gone. It's a four-hour flight from Phoenix to Seattle, another hour in a small plane up to Port Angeles, and then an hour drive back down to Forks. Flying doesn't bother me; the hour in the car with Charlie, though, I was a little worried about. Charlie had really been fairly nice about the whole thing. He seemed genuinely pleased that I was coming to live with him for the first time with any degree of permanence. He'd already gotten me registered for high school and was going to help me get a car. But it was sure to be awkward with Charlie...

Kirjandus
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Ful Steam Ahead for the Trip of a Lifetime

Have you ever wanted to stay in a luxurious hotel, travel on a beautiful steam train, visit one of the natural wonders of the world or go on an African safari? Well, now you can do all this and more on board the Pride of Africa.. The Pride of Africa is one of the world's most luxurious hotel trains. It takes you on a wonderful twelve-day journey across Africa, following in the footsteps of such great explorers as Livingstone and Stanley. This unforgettable trip from Cape Town to Dar es Salaam is one of many on offer and includes a five-day safari in Kruger Park Game Reserve. It stops at beautiful sites along the way, including the diamond town of Kimberley, the capital city of Pretoria and the spectacular Victoria Falls. The train itself offers elegant accommodation that has been perfectly restored to its 1930's splendour. There are four Royal Suites and thirty-two Deluxe Suites to accommodate up to 72 passengers. The Royal Suites are...

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Complaint letter

Whereas all my classes in London start at 10 o'clock sharp and I do not want to be late because I have paid for these I always check the schedule for the most convenient choice of train. Nevertheless last week all my journeys to my course delayed. On the worst day the train was 1 hour and 20 minutes late. Therefore I missed two classes in addition to numerous delays and loss of nerves. Although I understand that the weather conditions last week were extremely complicated the deferments should have been prevented, because that is quite predictable especially in October. As you have proposed in your information leaflet, which I picked up from the station, I require the vouchers to the value of fifty per cent of my journey. Additionally I would be...

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Inglise keele põhikooli eksam 2010 lugemise osa.

Artists are the few lucky people who can enjoy working (61) _____ home. (62) _____ the High Middle Ages towns and universities developed and writers produced great literature. 200 years ago people rubbed themselves with perfumed oil instead (63) _____ using soap. Ta s k 3 (3.5 points) Write questions to which the words in bold are the answers. An example (0) has been done for you. (0) When did you feed the dog? I fed the dog an hour a go. (64) __________________________________________________ This is Helen's make up kit. (65) __________________________________________________ Forty people were invited to the party. (66) __________________________________________________ Jonathan will finish it tomorrow. (67) __________________________________________________ Gina comes from Wales . (68) __________________________________________________ Our neighbour has bought a new car....

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"The whole manager" referaat

It provides practical advice on how to be prioritized and focused on the key tasks, how to manage in the organization; how to delegate effectively, and how to manage the balance between your work, family and personal needs. Managing yourself Book begins with a basic question: How can you possibly hope to manage your unit, team, organisation or company if you can not manage yourself? Six P-s are poor preparation produces piddling poor performance. Most managers appreciate a certain need for preparation but do not give it nearly as much attention as it deserves. Preparation is vital because it will give you considerable selfconfidence right from the start. To get the best out of yourself you need to feel accountable for your actions and for those of your team. Basically, that means not leaning on others f...

Inglise keel
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Australia

It crawls into its mother's pouch and attaches itself to a nipple there. There it stays almost three months, when it begins to stick its head out. It is six months old before it is big and strong to leave the pouch. The biggest of the fifty diffrent kinds is the red kangaroo. They have big strong back legs and tails, and an adult can measure 2.4 metres high. They can jump more than four metres and travel at seventy kilometres an hour . Kangaroos eat grass and leaves and live in groups about twelve. Everyone loves the sleepy gray koalas. Like kangaroos, they have s pouch on their fronts for their babies. After six months there, baby koalas ride on their mother's back. They live in eucalyptus trees, sleeping for eighteen hours, and eating one kilo of leaves, each day. They drink almost nothing. The word koala means "no water." In the seas and rivers of northern Australia crocodiles can be found. They are five or six metres long...

Inglise keel
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Informaatika kodune töö

Seda teksti kasutatakse järgmistes näidetes l arv (8-bittine kood) Kood Märk 251 252 253 254 255 Ajafunktsioonid ajaav - ajaavaldis, erijuhul konstant või viit lahtrile DATE (aasta; kuu; päev) Moodustab argumentide väärtuste alusel kuupäeva DAY (ajaav) Eraldab ajaväärtusest päeva numbri HOUR (ajaav) Eraldab ajaväärtusest tunnid MINUTE (ajaav) Eraldab ajaväärtusest minutid MONTH (ajaav) Eraldab ajaväärtusest kuu numbri NOW () Tagastab antud hetke kuupäeva ja kellaaja SECOND (ajaav) Eraldab ajaväärtusest minutid TIME (tunnid;minutid;sekundid) Moodustab argumentide väärtuste alusel kellaaja...

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Bob Marley

When he toured Los Angeles and New York and England, he preached the Orthodox faith, and many members in those cities came to the Church because of Bob. Many people think he was baptised because he knew he was dying, but that is not so...he did it when there was no longer any pressure on him, and when he was baptised, he hugged his family and wept, they all wept together for about half an hour ." Many of Marley's songs contained Biblical references, sometimes using wordplay to fuse activism and religion, as in "Revolution" and "Revelation": " Revelation reveals the truth ... " " It takes a revolution to make a solution ... " Children Bob Marley had 13 children: three with his wife Rita, two adopted from Rita's previous relationships, and the remaining eight with separate women.[9] His children are, in order of birth: 1...

Inglise keel
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Trafalgar Square

[14] After several years in which the plinth stood empty, the new Greater London Authority assumed responsibility for the fourth plinth and started its own series of changing exhibitions: Antony Gormley: One & Other (6 July ­ 14 October 2009) ­ for a hundred consecutive days, 2,400 selected members of the public spent one hour on the plinth. They were allowed to do anything they wish to and could take anything with them that they could carry unaided. Fountains When the square was first built in 1845, the fountains' primary purpose was not aesthetics, but rather to reduce the open space available and the risk of riotous assembly. They were originally fed by a steam engine behind the National Gallery from an artesian well underground. Further restoration work became necessary and was completed by May 2009. The pump...

British culture (briti...
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Artiklid

to have a talk vestlema to have a smoke suitsu tegema to have a look pilku heitma to go for a walk jalutama minema to take a walk jalutuskäiku tegema to take a seat istet võtma to take a picture pildistama to take a bath vannis käima in a low voice tasase häälega half a minute pool minutit half an hour pool tundi half a mounth pool kuud half a year pool aastat I am in a hurry mul on kiire What a pity! Kui kahju! as a rule harilikult Määrav artikkel Määravat artiklit tarvitatakse ainsuses kui ka mitmuses oleva nimisõnaga. 1) kui jutt on mingist kindlast, vestlejaile teadaolevast esemest või olendist: He has bought a new handbag...

Inglise keel
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The most pressing environmental issues in Estonia

Unfortunately, our planet is suffering due to many problems which should be solved before it is too late. Of course our country is not an exception. The major problems that are facing our country today are air and water pollution and recycle problem. Also we have, for example, deforestation problem and traffic jams, for instance, in Tallinn in rush-hour. Nevertheless, those problems are not so significant than previous. One of the biggest problems in Estonia is air and water pollution. One example of air pollution is exhaust fumes. Today we have a lot of transport: cars and buses, in the main in our capital. Gases which are produced by cars contain carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide in the air causes global warming, which is the result of the green house effect. Furthermore, it will...

Business english
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Fast food

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Why is it so popular? You can buy fast food just about anywhere that sells food and snacks. Vending machines, drive- thru restaurants, and 24 hour convenience stores are probably the most common places to find fast food. It's so popular because for under $5.00 you can usually get a filling meal. However, fast food is inexpensive because it is usually made with cheaper ingredients such as high fat meat, refined grains, and added sugar and fats, instead of nutritious foods such as lean meats, fresh fruits, and vegetables. Is fast food bad? There is no such thing as a "bad" food. All foods can fit into a healthy meal plan. It's true...

Inglise keel
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Tiiger

coloured tiger, the Maltese Tiger, and largely or totally black tigers, and these are assumed, if real, to be intermittent mutations rather than distinct species. Biology and behaviour Tigers are essentially solitary and territorial animals. In the wild, tigers mostly feed on larger and medium sized animals. Tigers are thought to be nocturnal predators, hunting at night. Even with their great masses, tigers can reach speeds of about 49­65 kilometres per hour (35­ 40 miles per hour). References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger...

Inglise keel
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E.M.Remarque "Läänerindel Muutuseta"

He and Kat agree to come back later, take the geese, and feast on them. The sound of gunfire and shells fills the air, gripping the new recruits with fear. Kat explains to the recruits how to distinguish which guns are firing by listening to the blasts. He announces that he senses there will be a bombardment later in the night: the English batteries have begun firing an hour earlier than usual. Paul reflects that the roar of guns and whistling of shells sharpens men's senses. Paul ruminates that, for the soldier, the earth takes on a new significance at the front: he buries his body in it for shelter, and it receives him every time he throws himself down in a fold, furrow, or hollow. At the front, a man's ancient animal instincts awaken. They are a saving grace for many men who obey them without hesitation. Often, a man drops to the...

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Language: a Contemporary Introduction introduces the student to the main issues and theories in twentieth and twenty-first-century phi- losophy of language, focusing specifically on linguistic phenomena. Topics are structured in four parts in the book. Part I, Reference and Referring, includes topics such as Russell's Theory of Descriptions, Donnellan's distinction, problems of anaphora, the description theory of proper names, Searle's cluster theory, and the causal­historical theory. Part II, Theories of Meaning, surveys the competing theories of linguistic mean- ing and compares their various advantages and liabilities. Part III, Pragmatics and Speech Acts, introduces the basic concepts of linguistic pragmatics, includes a detailed discussion of the problem of indirect force and surveys approaches to metaphor. Part IV, new to this edition, examines the four theories of metaphor. Features...

Filosoofia
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Retsensioon, ballett "Giselle"

novembril Vanemuise kontserdimajas vaatamas balletti ,,Giselle". ,,Giselle" on Adolphe Adami ballett kahes vaatuses. See on lugu vastamata armastusest, hullusest, surmast ja kättemaksust. Kaunis talutüdruk Giselle armub krahv Albertisse, kes murrab ta südame. Helilooja Adolphe Adam Lavastaja Stanislav Feco (Tsehhi) Koreograaf Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot ja Marius Petipa järgi Stanislav Feco Kunstnik Charles Cusick-Smith (Sotimaa) Muusikajuht ja dirigent Lauri Sirp Osatäitjad: Hayley Blackburn, Nashua Mironova, Mai Kageyama, Saori Nagata, Steven Melendez, Ilja Mironov, Silas Stubbs, Janek Savolainen, Takuya Sumitomo, Rita Dolgihh, Ruslan Stepanov, Marika Aidla, Maarja Paugus, Raminta Rudzionyte, Guy William Burden, Valentine Legat, Kristina Markeviciute, Alens Piskunovs, Anthony Maloney, Colin Thomas Maggs, Anna Shircliff, Juli...

Muusikaajalugu
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Hotell telegraaf

What you can do? Take a party ? Swim in the pool Go to the restoraunt Sleep in your room RELAX Go to the SPA DO a Conference Be in the bar, DISCO. SERVICES Elemis SPA with 2 treatment rooms Restaurant Tchaikovsky - A Symphony of Russian Cuisine Lobby bar Jacuzzi Indoor 10-metre swimming pool Steam Bath and Finnish Sauna Cable-TV and movies on-demand Underground car park Wireless internet connection Laundry and dry cleaning 24 hour Reception 24 hour Room Service Included in the room price - complimentary use of sauna and swimming pool. Why i recommend hotel ? The best location Best hotel in Tallinn Luxury, nice Got a Spa Good food and drinks Got hot club Good nightlife Every friday is concert in the bar Got many world awards It s like a museum Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvMR6d7oR60 Thanks For Watching!...

Inglise keel
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