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"however" - 1014 õppematerjali

however – тем не менее to look for – искать (ищу, ищешь... ищут) by heart – наизусть in order to – чтобы
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Unusual animals

Australians call them 'roos' and they can be found in all parts of Australia, not just in the Outback. Their young are called joeys. All kangaroos are herbivores and only eat plants. The biggest enemies of kangaroos are humans. III slaid The Koala is one of Australia's best known animals. It is an icon represented when promoting Australia to the tourist industry. Koalas are mainly found in the south east Australia. Koalas are often referred to as a Koala bear. However they are not a bear. The name Koala comes from an Aboriginal word. It means "no drink", as Koalas get enough fluids through the eucalyptis leaves they feed on. They do not move around much and are only active for about 2 hours of the day. IV slaid The thorny devil lizards, also know as dragon lizards, are a popular example of the Australian lizards that live in the Outback. Despite its dangerous appearance and its name it is one of the least aggressive reptiles

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Pidgins, creoles and Standard English (English in South-East Asia and the Pacific)

 Grammar: few inflections, simple clause structure, assimilation, reduction etc Differences between pidgins, creoles and standard language varieties  Pidgins can only be learned as a second language, creoles have native speakers  Pidgins and creoles have low social prestige and are not promoted through the education system  Pidgins cannot become a standard language because they are often corrupted by improper grammar and additions from other languages, however some creoles can become standardized Final thoughts  Pidgins and creoles may be simplified, but they do NOT reflect the intelligence of the people who speak them  Standard languages may be taught in schools, but they are NOT linguistically surperior  Standard languages tend to be used the least in the speakers’ daily lives

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Bodybalance (persuasive speech)

Good evening! My name is ... Today I am going to share information about Bodybalance workout. I`ve divided my presentation into 3 parts. I`ll start of by introduction. Then I`ll speak about details and bring you some recommendations for these people who would like to try Bodybalance. I will end with benefits of this workout. My talk should take about 4-6 minutes. Please feel free to ask your questions in the end of presentation. At first I would like you to ask have you tried Bodybalance? Do you know WHAT Bodybalance workout? Bodybalance is the yoga-based class that will improve your mind, your body and your life. Some people call it new yoga. Frankly speaking it is not yoga. Bodybalance is a motivating BLEND OF YOGA WITH TAI CHI AND PILATES provided with music for a thoroughly refreshing, holistic workout. Breathing control is a part of all the exercises, and instructors will always provide options for those just getting started. You'l...

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Helen keller ja Anne Sullivan

Soon she was able to communicate by signing the manual alphabet. But Helen wasn't satisfied with signing alone. She wanted to learn to write. In addition to learning to write in braille, Helen placed a ruler on the page as a guide and drew very square block letters. 6. In 1888, Helen left home for the first time. She and Anne attended the Perkins School for the Blind as a guest of the director, Michael Anagnos. Helen became an overnight celebrity. However, her friendship with Anagnos suffered when she was accused of plagiarism[plaigarisam]. Helen had written a story entitled "The Frost King" for Anagnos's birthday. It was a lot like a story Helen had heard once, long before, and perhaps she remembered parts of it without realizing it. Some people said Helen's writing was just too good for someone who couldn't see or hear nature with her own eyes and ears. 7. But Helen had spent most of her childhood outside

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The Most Influential Figures in British History

it is today. In my opinion Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria and Winston Churchill are the ones who stand out and have had the biggest impact on British history. Firstly, Elizabeth I made a great impression on British history as she kept England from major wars during her reign, the kingdom expanded and she supported culture. The rule of Elizabeth I can be called a peaceful time as England did not enter any huge conflicts. She managed to keep good relations with other great countries. However, the defeat of the Spanish Armada left no one questioning the superiority of the British navy. In addition, the kingdom’s territories grew during her reign, Virginia in America being named after „The Virgin Queen“. Queen Elizabeth I also valued culture. Arts flourished while Elizabeth was in power, most notably the theatre. She had the first real theatres built allowing poets like Shakespeare to create masterpieces

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Pet therapy

understood, but which are nevertheless vital to our sense of well-being? One recent study revealed that there were significantly fewer minor illnesses such as colds, backaches and stomach problems among adults after they had acquired a pet. "It is difficult to know if they became healthier as a result of acquiring their pet, but they certainly perceived themselves to be so,” the researcher said.  There is no real explanation however, for why animals can change people in various ways. Elizabeth Ormerod, who is spearheading a campaign to introduce pets into a Scottish prison, has watched the effect of animals on prisoners. "Animals help to dispel tension,” she says. The Scottish prisons that have some involvement with animals report fewer disturbances as well as better relationships between staff and prisoners. "Caring for a pet encourages compassion and reverence for life," says Ormerod

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Inglise keele riigieksami vihik 2010 kirjutamise osa

Internet. People can read books online even, so using books has lost its value. It is said that people will read books even less in the future. I agree on that, because the technology age has begun. Because of this, young people do not know or want to about books. Instead, the play games and surf on the Internet. In addition to that, parents make expensive gifts, such as telephones, i-pad's and lap tops to their children and even teach them how to use it if the do not already know it yet. However, the knowledge on how to use the computer, comes in handy when growing up. Different jobs require skills, like how to use different programs to solve a work problems. Nevertheless, people know that it is unhealty to watch the computer screen all day, but they do it anyway. We should always remind ourselves that it is important to read books. They are useful and helpful, also even fun to read. It is always better to read hundreds of books than texts on the screen.

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THE IMPACT OF THE MEDIA ON BAD BODY IMAGE IN CHILDREN

ideal and the muscular male body ideal portrayed in the media with a range of psychological symptomatology including body dissatisfaction and eating disorders. Over time the cultural ideal for women's body size and shape has become considerably thinner and leaner and men's body size and shape has become stronger and more muscular. Websites such as Tumblr, Lookbook , Instagram and also Facebook feature photos that can be recognized as harmful towards any person with a mental disorder. However, they can also be recognized as causes for eating disorders and depression. Just to show how bad the situation is, I kindly ask you to do a litle test. Just pull out your cell phones or laptops. Access your Instagram App and go to the "Explore" page. Refresh the page. Now count the number of photos that refer to some type of body image. The average number of photos related to body image on the explore page is 6. Now search the hashtags; Thinsporation, Proanorexia, Probelemia and Thigh Gap

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Powerpoint: Krumping

of what you feel. The result will be fast, tragic, emotional, furious and amusing at the same time. From this action, the liberation of stress and frustration is the most important aspect. You can fell relieved and happy after this dance. Krumping brings many benefits for the mind and for the body at the same time. In the initial phases of Krumping style development, people believed it will turn into another way through which gangs are formed and start with various negative actions. However, this was exactly the opposite. All the young members that have joined a Krumping crew say that they have never felt more free and those who have had a troubled past are now more relieved and peaceful. Therefore, the effects of Krumping are highly beneficial on those who practice it. Like hiphop krumping has its own slang terms which are used by those in the krumping community. If someone performs a `buck' then that is considered to be a move that is extremely impressive and hard to pull off

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Aforismid

* The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in battle. * The only time you have too much fuel is when you are on fire.(Helicopter pilot wisdom) * The things we remember best are those better forgotten. * There are three types of people in this world: the ones who keep you alive, the ones who would otherwise cause you to die, and the ones who somehow manage to do both at the same time. * Those who don't make decisions never make mistakes. * Violence is not the answer, however it is a pretty good guess. * Violence is not the answer: Violence is the question; 'YES!' is the answer! * Violence is the solution to every problem; if it's not solving the problem, you're not using enough of it. * When you meet a stranger, give him a smile. It may be the only sunshine he sees all day. * When you find someone you want to spend the rest of your life with,you want the rest of your life to begin as soon as possible. * Why be difficult when you can be impossible?

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Surmanuhtlus

brutal and change society. Another against says that if the offender is killed, he can not no longer the second time the crime was committed (the so-called perpetual incapacitation). This is true while others penal fettles,isolating the offender of a society is the death penalty in front of at least one advantage. In particular, they will be even partly to avoid the legal system in spite of everything coming down osutumist fatal error. The death penalty, however, delete both of these lifecandles, who has been wrongly convicted, as their own, who could rehabilitate. Unfairly tried in the past, and for a lot of will not be seeing it in the future. Differs from the previous concept of revenge. Its main content is not to prevent crime, but served misprision behavior pay for, so the offender received pay. It is argued that calls for revenge and justice in society through its condemnation of the show.

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Animal farm by George Orwell

themselves important figures and planners of this dangerous enterprise. When Jones forgets to feed the animals, the revolution occurs, and Jones and his men are chased off the farm. Manor Farm is renamed Animal Farm, and the Seven Commandments of Animalism are painted on the barn wall. The rebellion is a success - The animals complete the harvest and meet every Sunday to debate farm policy. The pigs, because of their intelligence, become the supervisors of the farm. Napoleon, however, proves to be a power-hungry leader who steals the cows milk and a number of apples to feed himself and the other pigs. -> Napoleon's lust for power increases to the point where he becomes a totalitarian dictator, forcing "confessions" from innocent animals and having the dogs kill them in front of the entire farm. Ends with Pilkington sharing drinks with the pigs in Jones' house. Napoleon changes the name of the farm back to Manor Farm

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Scotland

The development of "Pictland", according to the historical model developed by Peter Heather, was a natural response to Roman imperialism. Another view places emphasis on the Battle of Dunnichen, and the reign of Bridei m. Beli (671­693), with another period of consolidation in the reign of engus mac Fergusa (732­761). The Kingdom of the Picts as it was in the early 8th century, when Bede was writing, was largely the same as the kingdom of the Scots in the reign of Alexander (1107­1124). However, by the tenth century, the Pictish kingdom was dominated by what we can recognise as Gaelic culture, and had developed an Irish conquest myth around the ancestor of the contemporary royal dynasty, Cined mac Ailpn (Kenneth MacAlpin). From a base of territory in eastern Scotland north of the River Forth and south of the River Oykel, the kingdom acquired control of the lands lying to the north and south. By the 12th century, the kings of Alba had added to their territories the

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Britain history.

and the kings over power increased and led the country into the Civil War (1642-1651) between Charles I and Parliamentarians led by Oliver Cromwell. Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentarian Roundheads to victory, Charles I was executed and Cromwell rook up rule of the country, which became a republic, called the Commonwealth. He was its Lord Protector until his death in 1660. After Cromwell's death, the Stuarts returned to the throne, Charles I's son was crowned Charles II. However, the Parliament was firmly established this time and no future monarch would ever seriously challenge its power. England suffered during the reign of Charles II. The Plague (1665) killed almost 70 000 of London's inhabitants and the Great Fire (1666) destroyed most of the city. Sir Christopher Wren was asked to build up the city. The Great Fire had two plusses ­ the fire killed all the rats that carried the plague and after that, all the houses were built of stone, so

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Kvalitatiivne uurimustöö Emotsioonide regulatsioon ja stress

ER can be viewed as trait-like, that is individual tendencies and differences towards certain ER strategies. Individuals are regulating their emotions in communication in order to socially benefit and achieve the ambitions, as well as maintaining a balanced mental state. Also emotions are regulated in order to deal with extraordinary, special or unexpected situations. Although, the regulation of emotions has always been a crucial part of human existence, however, research into emotion regulation (ER) is relatively recent. Emotion regulation in relation.. 7 Nonetheless the research interest in processes involved in ER has grown rapidly. Increasingly attention has been directed to unintentional regulation of emotions and the ways of measuring the biological responses in ER (Wirtz et al., 2006, Rimmele et al, 2007). Previous research interest in ER was largely focused on intentional-

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Filosoofid, kes räägivad teadusest

- "It is impossible that any arguments from experience can prove the resemblance of the past to the future, since all these arguments are founded on the supposition of that resemblance." Hume ­ Cause and Effect - we can never by any of our senses, see the power or connection between a cause and effect - we can only see that when one billiard ball moves and hits the other, the other moves. The mind does not however conceive any connection between the two things happening. - we only know that one thing follows from another because of experience - if there were any power that caused one thing to follow another then we should be able to tell what effect an object will cause from the first time we see the object. - this has to be so because: 1. we can't even conceive the connection between our mind and our movements

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ITALY NATIONAL KITCHEN

wine. Italian cuisine often contains a lot of carbs and sometimes fats. Italian food also has a lot of vegetables and healthy fats, such as olives, broccoli, and lettuces. Italians are also famous for the different kinds of breads they make. Spaghetti is traditional Italian cuisine Ingredients and dishes vary by region. Many dishes that were once regional, however, have proliferated with variations across the country. Cheese and wine are a major part of the cuisine, with many variations and Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) (regulated appellation) laws. Coffee, specifically espresso, has become important in Italian cuisine. Essential Italian herbs and spices in the Essential Italian food in the kitchen: kitchen: * Garlic * Olive oil * Prosciutto ham

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ECDIS Voyage planning

paper charts, provided there is a suitable backup (e.g. another ECDIS with a separate power supply, or an appropriate folio of up to date paper charts**).  ** What is considered 'an appropriate folio of up to date paper charts' will vary between flag states, and may or may not represent a reduction in the number of paper charts required to be carried. Risk of Overreliance  ECDIS is an effective tool for   However, the mariner needs to have  safe navigation, provides real­ total confidence in the capability  time information for the mariner  and limitations of the equipment. and will inevitable be universally  Such a system must not lull the  adopted. mariner into a false sense of   It is a sophisticated object  security. Mariners must ensure that 

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TRADERUN ANSWERS

incentive of the membership and the effective tool of conditionality. Through regular reports and strategy papers, the EU keeps the track of developments in each candidate country and recommends closure and opening of acquis chapters. After all acquis chapters are closed and the candidate country complies with all the accession requirements, the membership is granted upon the unanimous decision of the memberstates. However, the ENP is a policy without a "uniform acquis" and offers its partners a "privileged partnership" "sharing everything with the Union but institutions" , based on "mutual commitment to common values principally within the fields of the rule of law, good governance, the respect for human rights, including minority rights, the promotion of good neighbourly relations, and the principles of market economy and sustainable development" Despite the organizational and

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Vaakumtoru

4. Screw each 1/8" ID Barb x 1/4" NPT fitting into a 1/4" NPT x 1/4" NPT elbow. 5. Attach each barb/elbow assembly into the holes that were drilled and tapped in step 2 as seen in the picture. When installed, the two barb fittings should be pointing at one another. You may find that the male end of the elbow sticks out about 1/4" on the inside of the 4" pipe. To remedy this I sanded down the excess with a Dremel and sanding drum. However, you may wish to use a bench grinder or sander to remove the excess before installing. Leaving the extra threads protruding will make it difficult to put project material into the chamber, once assembled. 6. Cut the polyethylene tubing to length. It should be able to be fitted onto both barb fittings while as straight as possible as shown in the picture. This tube will serve as a solvent "sight tube". It will show you how high your solvent is inside your chamber

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Tugevate rühm

reaching 30°C (90 °F) most afternoons. The lowest recorded temperature in Ibiza is -5°C (20°F), the highest is 37 °C (100 °F). People Demographically, Ibiza display a very peculiar configuration, as census agencies diverge on exact figures. According to the 2001 national census, Ibiza had 93,000 inhabitants (against 76,000 in 1991, 64,000 in 1981, 45,000 in 1971, and 38,000 in 1961). However, two years later, this figure jumped to 108,000 (Govern de les Illes Balears - IBAE 2004). This discrepancy stems from the amnesty which incorporated a number of unregistered foreign migrants. In terms of origin, about 55 per cent of island residents were born in Ibiza, 35 per cent are immigrants from mainland Spain (mostly working-class families from Andalusia, and the remainder from Catalonia, Valencia and Castilla), and the about remaining 10 to 15 per cent

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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

They found that serotonin levels had increased in their brains. Serotonin activated the hypothalamus and the frontal cortex resulting in hallucinations. They concluded from this study that sensory deprivation triggered the release of serotonin, which actually altered the way the monks experienced the world. The application of such research has improved the lives of many people, because drugs have been developed stimulating or blocking certain neurotransmitters. Psychologists however, consider the role of neurotransmitters on behavior, but do not solely rely on it to explain behavior. Brain technology has developed rapidly during the past century and is now used extensively in neuropsychology because it provides an opportunity to study the active brain. EEG ­ Prints out brainwaves, registers patterns of voltage change in the brain. PET scan ­ monitors radioactive glucose metabolism in brain. Produces colored maps of brain activity. Can record ongoing activity

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EU Internal Market

18 and 19 CdB) 1. What are the main Treaty applicable to free movement of goods? List and explain the main scope. Articles 26 and 28-37 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). Prohibition of charges having an effect equivalent to that of customs duties: Articles 28(1) and 30 TFEU, or to describe it a bit more easier, The Court of Justice of the European Union had found that any type of extra charges or however it may be called or applied to a product produced and being sold in any Member State should not be charged with any fees or any extras that in the end will have the same effect on a product price as a custom duty. Examples: Cases 2/62 and 3/62 of 14 December 1962, and Case 232/78 of 25 September 19791 Prohibition of measures having an effect equivalent to quantitative restrictions: Articles 34 and 35 TFEU

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MRSA

cause only minor skin infections in healthy people. But sometimes, usually in older adults and people who are ill or have weakened immune systems, ordinary staph infections can cause serious illness. Although 30 percent of the population may be colonized with ordinary staph at any given time, just a small percentage of those people are colonized with MRSA. Healthy people can be colonized with MRSA and have no ill effects. However, they can pass the germ to others by sharing items such as towels, clothing and athletic equipment. Several antibiotics continue to be effective against MRSA in the community, but this type of MRSA is a newly evolved bacterium, and it may be a matter of time before some community associated strains become resistant to most antibiotics. Why is MRSA in the news? A CDC report published in an October 2007 issue of the Journal of the American Medical

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Short overview of London

Museum and the Natural History Museum. The first doubledecker bus appeared in the streets of London as early as in 1904. After the two world wars, London went through a massive rebuilding. Several structures were built in London to mark the year 2000: the Millenium Dome, Millenium bridge, London Eye etc. London's vast urban area is often described using a set of district names. Since 1965 Greater London has been divided into 32 London boroughs. However, it is a city that is surprisingly easy to get around, with the comprehensive and easily navigated London Underground or `Tube'. London's population was 7,172,000 on the latest Census Day of April 2001. This is 14.6 per cent of the total population of Britain. The people of London have great love for theatre, opera, films, music, sports, and arts. Most of the London films are premiered at Leicester Square. The love for literature has made London the setting

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Hip-hop

Hip hop music, also referred to as rap music, is a music genre typically consisting of a rhythmic vocal style called rap which is accompanied with backing beats. Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture, which began in the Bronx, in New York City in the 1970s, predominantly among African Americans and Latino Americans.[1][2] The term rap is often used synonymously with hip hop music. Rapping, also referred to as MCing or emceeing, is a vocal style in which the performer speaks rhythmically and in rhyme, generally to a beat, recently, however, a difference has developed between "rapping" and "MCing". "MCing" has been used to describe those artists who possess and exercise superior lyrical ability and prowess. Beats are traditionally generated from portions of other songs by a DJ, or sampled from portions of other songs by a producer, though synthesizers, drum machines, and live bands are also used, especially in newer music. Rappers ma...

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Estonian national holidays

Christmas , also referred to as Christmas Day, is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 or January 7 that commemorates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Modern customs of the holiday include gift-giving, Church celebrations, and the display of various decorations--including the Christmas tree, lights, mistletoe, nativity scenes, and holly. In many countries there are many different types of decorations used depending on the traditions and available resources. However , in Estonia people bring Christmas tree in and decorate it with straw ,glass balls and candles. Estonians eat sauerkraut and black pudding. On the 24th December people leave work early, families gather, Santa Clouse comes , everybody gives gifts. People are very calm at Christmas time and they support each other. New Year's Eve New Year's Eve is on December 31, the final day of the Gregorian year, and the day before New Year's Day

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Literary analyses of Beowulf

The Literary Analyses of "Beowulf" "Beowulf" is a heroic epic that was written down around 1000 AD in Old English. The poem's composition, however, is considered to date back to about 700 AD, meaning that it is from the Anglo-Saxon literary period. The epic was most probably created by scop(s) who composed it for entertainment and in praise of their master. Over the three centuries the epic was being changed and adapted by them, as it was inherited by word of mouth. The events occurring in the poem are set in Southern Scandinavia, Geatland and Denmark, in the fifth and sixth centuries. It should be observed that the narrative

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Global Warming

Global Warming One of the biggest issues our planet and its inhabitants are facing nowadays is global warming. Global warming, also often referred to as the greenhouse effect, has not always been a problem. However, over the last centuries, since the Industrial Revolution things have changed. Polar regions are melting, species are dying, climate zones are shifting, migration patterns for animals such as polar bears and birds are being disrupted ­ our world as we know it is changing. Some scientists believe that the climate will reach a tipping point, a point at which even a tiny additional increase would throw the system into violent change.

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Canada's three cities

[5] Located 300 km (200 mi) due south of Edmonton, statisticians define the narrow populated area between these cities as the "Calgary-Edmonton Corridor."[6] Calgary is the largest Canadian metropolitan area between Toronto and Vancouver. Calgary is well-known as a destination for winter sports and ecotourism with a number of major mountain resorts near the city and metropolitan area. Economic activity in Calgary is mostly centred on the petroleum industry; however, agriculture, tourism, and high-tech industries also contribute to the city's economic growth. In 1988, Calgary became the first Canadian city to host the Olympic Winter Games. Calgary Kristjan-Artur Reek, 8a

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Estonia's nature

Forest species contribute about a half of Estonian birds; in some types of forests, which have the most birds, there can be from 550 to 1700 breeding birds per sq km. Chaffinches and willow warblers are probably the most numerous birds in Estonia. Many typical tundra species, like the willow grouse and the black-throated diver, which were characteristic exhibits of Estonian bog wildlife, have disappeared as nesting birds during the last decades. Small islets, however, can really be called bird paradise. Undisturbed by man and protected from most smaller predators by the sea, they are real nesting sanctuaries for a diversity of gulls, terns, ducks and waders. Due to the vast preserved natural landscapes, large raptorial birds, such as the golden eagle and eagle owl have made Estonia their home. Sixty-four species of mammals have been recorded in Estonia, three of them have been introduced: the racoon dog, the American mink and the muskrat

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Queen Elizabeth I

scholars. ü Made the Church of England the official religion Janeli Õim 11A ü Brought in new types of architecture ü The first theatre was built under her rule ü She also encouraged exploration ü helped give birth to the British Empire and colonial America. The defeat of the Spanish Armada is one of the most famous events in English history ü The War however between England and Spain lasted until 1604, despite the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Yet the defeat brought about English nationalism, securing Protestantism as England's state religion. In contrast, for Spain it was a humiliating defeat, nearly destroying the national treasury of Spain. Janeli Õim 11A Her era saw the advancement of England as a military might

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"The island" by Victoria Hislop

Alexis travelled to Crete, village name Planka. Fotini was an old woman and she had pleasure to told her a life-story of so many generations. She started telling Eleni story. She was Alexis's great grandmother. Eleni got leprosy. It was a disease, what had no cure at this far. All people, who had leprosy, were sent to a leper colony to Spinalonga. In this colony life wasn't so bad as people were expecting. However, they were like prisoners there. On this island, those who went there, they died there although. But they had a school, a church. Eleni got two daughters ­ Anna and Maria. They were little, when their mother left. Their father, Georgiu, grew them up. Eleni had a serious cold and she died when she was about 40. Also was described World War II, what was at this time. Next generation, what was described, was Anna's and Maria's life-story. Now they had grown up

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Dublin

UBLIN Dublin is the largest city and capital of Ireland. It is officially known in Irish as Baile Átha Cliath. English name comes from the Irish Dubh Linn meaning "black pool". It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region. Originally founded as a Viking settlement(koloonia), it evolved(arenes) into the Kingdom of Dublin and became the island's primary city following the Norman invasion(sissetung). Today, it is ranked 23rd (down from 10th in 2008) in the Global Financial Centres Index, has one of the fastest growing populations of any European capital city, and is listed by the GaWC as a global city, with a ranking of Alpha - which places Dublin amongst the top 25 cities in the world. Dublin is a historical and contemporary(kaasaegne) cultural centre for the island of Ireland as well as a modern centre of education, the art...

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Austraalia ajalugu

Some Irish convicts led by Philip Cunningham took part in a rebellion at Castle Hill. The rebellion quickly collapsed upon a battle with government soldiers and the leaders were hanged. A second rebellion occurred in 1808. William Bligh was made governor in 1806 and at that time rum was used as currency, which he forbade. A group of soldiers led by Major George Johnston arrested him. He was held prisoner until he agreed to leave Australia, however soon after Johnston set sail, he decided to return. In 1797 Merino sheep were brought to Australia, booming the number of sheep quickly. There was a huge demand for their wool and by 1850 there were 13 million sheep in New South Wales. By then, half of the wool woven in Britain came from Australia/Tasmania. In 1798 George Bass and Matther Flinders proved Van Diemen's land was seperate from the mainland. The first settlers arriving in Van Diemen's land arrived in 1803

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Kokkuvõte Oscar Wilde

recollect flowers for himself. Hugh the Miller always talked about how important is friendship and to share everything with one's friends, but he never gave anything to Hans. Hans always worked in his garden, but in winter he felt lonely and lived in bad conditions because of the cold weather, and because anyone visited him. One night, The Millar went to see Hans with a lantern and a big stick because his son has fallen off a ladder and he wanted Hans to go to call the Doctor. However, he didn't want to give Hans the lantern because he said it was new.

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Police warn of 'lethal' fake beauty products on sale

Consumers using websites to buy fake goods have also been warned that they are at risk of having their identities stolen. Detective Superintendent Maria Woodall said: ''Many people don't know about the real dangers counterfeit beauty products pose to their health. Criminals are exploiting every opportunity to fool customers into buying counterfeits in order for them to make some quick cash - putting peoples' health, homes and lives at risk. Beauty products are meant to enhance your features, however the fakes can do quite the opposite. Our general rule is if it seems too good to be true then it probably is. Not only could these products have serious implications to your health and wellbeing but by simply going online and buying from a rogue site or dealer, your personal and financial information is at risk.We have had victims who have bought fake items online only to discover later that the criminals behind the site have used their payment details to

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Class and social status in Pride and Prejudice

Perhaps Lady Catherine is one of the characters in the book through whom the reader gets the greatest gist of how important class was in everyday life of the 19 th century people. During a conversation with Elizabeth Bennet Mr. Collins advises her not to fret about her appearance before visiting her ladyship. "Lady Catherine will not think the worse of you for being simply dressed. She likes to have the distinction of rank preserved." However horrid for some aristocrats marriage between the wealthy and the poor appeared, middle class mothers seemed to cherish it as a life goal. Mrs. Bennet is the best [Type here] example to prove that statement. She did not seem to care about the rich candidates' personality or behaviour, all that concerned her was his fortune. When a gentleman, Mr. Bingley, is said to be moving into the neighbourhood she immediately runs to her husband,

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Sightseeing in Estonia

The University of Tartu is a member of the Coimbra Group and the Utrecht Network, and was established by King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in 1632, thus being one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe. The university's four museums, its Botanical Gardens, and sports facilities are, by and large, open to the general public. The University possesses some 150 buildings, 30 of which are outside of Tartu. 31 of its buildings decorate the city as architectural monuments. However, the current reforms include attempts to sell, or have the state co-sponsor, several of these buildings and monuments, as well as sports facilities, as they are not seen as part of the university's mission proper. At the same time, there are numerous recently constructed/renovated university buildings and student dormitories, such as the Technology Institute and the Biomedical Center. Number of students is over 17,000. Language of instruction in most curricula is Estonian, but

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Character sketch - Shel, Orlando by Virginia Woolf

Character sketch ­ Shel "Orlando" ­ Virginia Woolf Marmaduke Bonthrop Shelmerdine, Esquire was Orlando's second love interest, whom she married. They met in the nineteenth century. Orlando thought that she was dying when she heard Shel approach on his horse. Shel went to help her and basically "swept her off her feet". Moments later they got engaged. After knowing each other for two minutes, Shel and Orlando knew everything important about one another. Shel had a castle in the Hebrides, but it was ruined. He was not that rich and spent his time mostly at the sea. Before meeting Orlando he had been on his way to join his brig, but the wind blew from the wrong direction and he could not continue his journey. He was passionate about his job because he did a little model on the ground of the Cape Horn when Orlando asked about it and told stories that had happened during his...

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LAIKA

Ise räägid: Russo-European Laika is the name of a breed of hunting dog that originated in the forested region of northern Europe and Russia Slaid- Attitude Ise räägid: The Russo-European Laika is a very affectionate and strongly attached to the master and his family.It is a territorial dog and displays aggressiveness towards unfamiliar dogs intruding their place. All Russo-European Laikas are aggressive to predators and are enthusiastic hunters for many kinds of small and big game. However, their hunting attitude is very discriminating. Slaid-Utilization (kasutamine) Ise räägid: Russo-European Laika is primarily a hunting dog. He is a very good pet and a family dog and he is exceptionally tolerant with children. He is a great watchdog without dangerous viciousness to unfamiliar people. This is not a good city dog, because it needs freedom Pildi kirjeldus: medium size ,compact built with pointed muzzle and prick ears,

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Boston Tea Party

Boston Tea Party Henry Lemendik 8b About The Boston Tea Party was an act of direct action protest by the American colonists against the British Government in which they destroyed many crates of tea belonging to the British East India Company and dumped it into the Boston Harbor. The incident, which took place on December 16, 1773, was a key event in the growth of the American Revolution and remains an iconic event of American history. Background Europeans developed a taste for tea in the 17th century. When tea became popular in the British colonies in North America, Parliament sought to eliminate foreign competition by passing an act in 1721 that required colonists to import their tea only from Great Britain and the East India Company. Because Parliament heavily taxed this tea and charged the East India company tarrifs, ...

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Position Paper The Kingdom of Belgium

Delegate Student The Kingdom of Belgium Sten Nurmsalu, Tallinn German Gymnasium Position Paper for the First Committee of the General Assembly I. Addressing and Preventing the Growing Threat of Lethal Autonomous Weapons. The Kingdom of Belgium recognizes the serious threat of Lethal Autonomous Weapons. Permitting machines to take human life in warfare or in law enforcement and other circumstances raises a host of serious ethical, legal, moral, societal and other concerns. Autonomous weapon systems, as defined, are not specifically regulated by International Humanitarian Law treaties either. However, it is undisputed that any autonomous weapon system must be capable of being used, and must be used, in accordance with ...

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Art and Aesthetics in Early Childhood Education

nonartistic adults. This suggests that the cultural criteria of artistic merit indeed played a powerful role in defining the very concept of artistic development in research that led to the universality claims of the U-shaped developmental progression. It is important to note that the repertoire model of development does not disprove the U-shape model. In pictorial repertoires tht emphasize modernist values, this prediction quite possibly continues to hold true. However, the repertoire model provides also for alternative developmental trajectories in other areas of pictorial pursuits, where technical mastery and significance than the image's overall expressive quality. The revised understanding of development in pictorial representations presents an exciting challenge to the field of early childhood art education. It defines a teacher's role in much more complex terms and places more responsibility on his on her shoulders for ensuring that children's

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Netherlands

countryside. The merchants often supported the regional ruler in his campaigns against unruly vassals, at the same time exacting from him privileges designed to promote commerce and to strengthen the town and the position of the merchant class. (3) In the early Middle Ages such political entities as the counties of Flanders and Holland, the bishopric of Utrecht, and the duchies of Brabant and Gelderland were established. In the far north, however, the Frisians did not submit to a regional ruler but continued to obey their local headmen. The association of the Netherlands with the Holy Roman Empire remained largely nominal throughout the Middle Ages. Some trade was conducted with German coastal cities to the east, such as Bremen and Hamburg, but the major cultural influence came from France. (3) 2.4 The Renaissance Through marriage, war and political manoeuvring, most of the region comprising the present-

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Margaret Thatcher

homosexuality, and she voted in favour of legalising abortion. When the Conservative party under Edward Heath won the 1970 general election, Thatcher became an Education Minister. During her first months of work she was forced to make a cut in the education budget and therefore she abolished universal free milk for school-children. This caused a huge protest that gave her the name of "Thatcher Thatcher, Milk Snatcher". However, she also successfully stood against the introduction of library book charges. Within her term she also supported the proposals to close grammar schools and adopt comprehensive secondary education. Furthermore, Mrs. Thatcher also insisted that universities should accept not only school-leavers, but also adults. When Margaret became the Leader of Conservative Party, she made a speech where she made a scathing attack on the Soviet Union. In response the Soviet newspaper gave her the nickname of

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Nokia Report

Nokia produces telephones and telecommunications network equipment. One of Nokia's requests is to offer people the quality and reliability of their products. Nokia believes that design, brand, ease of use and prices of the products are the most important considerations to customers. In the past years Nokia has come up with new mobile phone designs. The latest of Nokia's products is the new N95 which nearly has all the functions a computer has. Nokia doesn't only sell telephones however. It also focuses on wireless systems, wireless data and voice devices, multimedia computers and mobile gaming devices. "The devices are based on GSM/EDGE, 3G/WCDMA and CDMA cellular technologies. Nokia's product portfolio includes camera phones with features such as mega pixel cameras and MP3 players which appeal to the mass market." (Quote from Nokia's homepage) The development of GSM phones since the 1980s has made the company very successful

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Fabio Capello

when asked for the single greatest achievement of his career: "The best moment of my career? Scoring against England at Wembley in 1973." That, combined with the complete absence of any attempts to make friends in the media, should make for an interesting start if Capello is indeed chosen as the man to lead the England team in the next World Cup campaign. If results go their way, his brusque, disciplinarian manner would be hailed as a strength. The merest hint of failure, however, could see some of his more forthright views of the world recast in tabloid headlines. Should Fabio Capello be confirmed as the England manager, there will be no shortage of advice on how he should turn the national team into winners. He'll probably ignore much of it. However, other people will probably gently remind him that in England sport and politics and religion don't mix too well. And that's advice he would do well to heed. http://findarticles

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Ireland report

The island's lush vegetation, a product of its mild climate and frequent but soft rainfall, earns it the sobriquet "Emerald Isle". The island's area is 84,412 km². Ireland is divided into four provinces: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. Ireland's least arable land lies in the south-western and western counties. These areas are largely spectacularly mountainous and rocky, with beautiful green sights. Ireland is sometimes referred to as being part of the British Isles. However, notwithstanding the level of acceptance of the term within Northern Ireland, exception is taken by many Irish people to the extension of this nomenclature to include Ireland due to the perception that it implies an identity at odds with historical, cultural and political reality. For this reason, "Britain and Ireland" is sometimes used as a neutral way of alluding to the archipelago of which the two islands are the essential constituents. Another suggestion,

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Referaat Printsess Dianast

She gave birth to both sons in St Mary's Hospital, London. She has two older sisters Jane and Sarah and younger brother Charles. Hobbies Diana's hobbies were Shopping, health and beauty treatments. In sports, she liked skiing. Frances Ruth Shand Kydd Edward John Spencer Charity Starting in the mid - to late 1980s, the Princess of Wales became increasingly known for her support of numerous charities. Diana, however, developed an interest in serious illnesses and health-related matters outside the purview of traditional royal involvement, including AIDS and leprosy. In addition, the Princess patronised charities and organisations working with the homeless, youth, drug addicts and the elderly. From 1989, she was the President of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. Diana was mostly known, in the last year of her life, as the most

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