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Health, Healthy habits and sports

It helps the body to withstand stresses that otherwise could cause physical and emotional problems. Daily exercise provides greatest benefits, and so it is important to choose exercises that can be performed every day. Such popular activities are bicycling, jogging, swimming and even taking long walks. Rest and sleep help overcome fatigue and restore energy to the body. Everyone needs rest and health, but the amount required differs from each individual . Rest and relaxation are as important as sleep. After hard work or exercise, a person may need a period of total rest. At other times, only relaxation or a change of pace is necessary. Any activity that differs from the normal routine of work or study can be relaxing. Handling stress is essential for avoiding both mental and physical illness. Feelings of stress are the body's response to any threatening or unfamiliar situation. Stress can occur...

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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (themes, motifs, symbols)

The Grim Reality of War - As the title of the novel makes clear, A Farewell to Arms concerns itself primarily with war, namely the process by which Frederic Henry removes himself from it and leaves it behind. The few characters in the novel who actually support the effort--Ettore Moretti and Gino--come across as a dull braggart and a naïve youth, respectively. The majority of the characters remain ambivalent about the war, resentful of the terrible destruction it causes, doubtful of the glory it supposedly brings. The novel offers masterful descriptions of the conflict's senseless brutality and violent chaos: the scene of the Italian army's retreat remains one of the most profound evocations of war in American literature. As the neat columns of men begin to crumble, so too do the soldiers' nerves, minds, and cap...

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Stilistika loeng

Stylistics studies different styles (4) and expressive emotional evaluative features of different linguistic units. Stylistics of language and of speech is not the same. The Stylistics of language studies different styles including registers, stylistic devices and expressive shades of linguistic units (words, construction of phrases). The Stylistics of speech studies individual texts viewing the way the message or content is expressed. Literary Stylistics concentrates on artistic expressiveness that characterises a literary work or a writer, a literary trend or a whole time period. Thus Stylistics is a part of theory of literature (literary criticism) and poetics. Poetics is a science viewing a structure of a literary work and esthetic means "employ with it". Linguistic Stylistics studies...

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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices

interaction of lexical and interaction of denotational interaction of primary circumlocution other cases contextual meaning and emotional meaning and secondary meaning 1. EPITHET 1. METAPHOR ­ indicates individual 1. ZEUGMA 1. PERIPHRASIS 1. BATHOS ­ based on similarity of 2 evaluation of sth. Logical ­ "to join" ­ w-d is ­ use of longer ­ spoiling the lofty effect. Function notions, hidden comparison attribute is non-evaluative ­ in the same description instead of ­ irony, humour....

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Exami kysimused-vastused

STYLISTICS Stylistics ­ is the study of style. The very term "stylistics" came in more common use in English only some 45 years ago. Stylistics is a part of style; it studies principles of selecting and using different linguistic means (grammatical and phonetic) that serve to render shades of meaning. The Stylistics of language studies stylistic devices and expressive shades of linguistic units (words, construction of phrases). The Stylistics of speech studies individual texts viewing the way the message or content is expressed. Literary Stylistics concentrates on artistic expressiveness that characterizes a literary work, a writer, or a whole time period. Linguistic Stylistics studies linguistic facts from the point of view of their ability to convey extra shades of meaning (connotations ­ we call them). Stylistics has no fixed single unit of study. Stylistics studies everything that makes the utterance of the text expressive. STYLISTIC STUDIES...

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The bodyshop

We've focused our efforts on increasing internal communication of our values, through training and engagement within the business, and have improved our programmes to support Community Trade and to secure higher labour standards in our supply chain. 2004 also saw a return to sustainability reporting, with the completion of our first reporting cycle since 1997. Our Individual Stakeholder Accounts mapped out issues and challenges relating to investors, suppliers, employees, franchisees, customers and the environment. This 2005 Values Report marks a new frontier in our reporting. This report is about the future, not the past. It focuses on the challenges facing us as a values-based company. We understand that values are never static, being constantly challenged by new legislation, market developments, social change, even advances in science and technology...

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The United States of America

The United States is rich in various metals and minerals. It holds first place in the capitalist world. The Great Lakes and the rivers, especially the Mississippi, are important waterways. For Americans, democracy means more than majority rule. It also means minority rights. The American democratic government was established in March 1789 in the Constitution of the United States. In this system, rights and powers are divided between the individual states and the central, or Federal government. To prevent any political party from becoming too powerful, the powers of the Federal Government are divided. The Federal government has 3 branches - the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The power of each branch is carefully balanced by the powers of each of the others. The Congress writes the laws. The President carries out the laws and policies of the Government. Since the late nineteenth century, baseball has been regarded...

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The UK

K Different Parts The United Kingdom is a short way of saying the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The UK is the political name for those countries which share a parliament in London. All of them were at one time independent kingdoms with their own monarch. Now they are all part of the same kingdom and share the same monarch. The UK consists of Northern Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales. The peoples of these countries are British subjects; they hold British passports and therefore their nationality is British. The british Isles is the geographical name for all the islands off the west coast of Europe. These islands also include The Republic of Ireland, which is politically independent of the Britsh government. Many people refer to the inhabitants of the British isles as 'the English', but England is only one of the countries. The other countries are Scotla...

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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio

He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948. He wrote the poems The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrok, The Waste Land, The Hollow Men, Ash Wednesday, and Four Quartes; the plays Murder in the Cathedral and The Cocktail Party; and the essay "Tradition and the Individual Talent." Eliot was born in the United States, moved to the United Kingdom in 1914 (at age 25), and became a British subject in 1927 at the age of 39. Eliot was born into the prominent Eliot family of St. Louis, Missouri. From 1898 to 1905, Eliot was a day student at Smith Academy, a preparatory school for Washington University. Upon graduation, he could have gone to Harvard University, but his parents sent him to Milton Academy for a preparatory year. He studied at Harvard from 1906 to 1909...

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Scotland

klass 2008 Etymology Scotland is from the Latin Scoti, the term applied to Gaels. The Late Latin word Scotia (land of the Gaels) was initially used to refer to Ireland. By the 11th century at the latest, Scotia was being used to refer to (Gaelic-speaking) Scotland north of the river Forth, alongside Albania or Albany, both derived from the Gaelic Alba. The use of the words Scots and Scotland to encompass all of what is now Scotland became common in the Late Middle Ages. History Repeated glaciations, which covered the entire land-mass of modern Scotland, have destroyed any traces of human habitation that may have existed before the Mesolithic period. It is believed that the first post-glacial groups of hunter-gatherers arrived in Scotland around 12,800 years ago, as the ice sheet retreated after the last glaciation. Groups of settlers began building the first known permanen...

Uurimistöö
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Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively

They could be postponed until the following week. Evaluation Exercise 2 Sentence Length Text 31 and Text 32 are both extracts from company reports. Neither of them are really acceptable or effective as a piece of writing. Why? How would you improve them? The induction courses have so far been the responsibility of the Personnel Administration Department. They could also be run by individual line departments. However, this would cause more disruption. The company might also lose some production. Therefore, line managers may refuse to cooperate. It has been decided to finance the construction of a further COC housing complex which will be located in the vicinity of the main offices and will provide extra accommodation for twenty families, but the 50% increase in manpower which is expected to have occurred by 2010...

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Harjutus 2

in particular for the early detection of abnormal exposures resulting from an unforeseeable event or an accident; a) (f) application of suitable working procedures and methods; (g) collective protection measures and/or, where exposure cannot be avoided by other means, individual protection measures; (h) hygiene measures, in particular regular cleaning of floors, walls and other surfaces; (i) information for workers; (j) demarcation of risk areas and use of adequate warning and safety signs including 'no smoking' signs in areas where workers are exposed or likely to be exposed to carcinogens; (k) drawing up plans to deal with emergencies likely to result in abnormally high exposure; (l) means for safe storage, handling and transportation, in particular by using...

Ergonoomika
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Lühendite seletus

AA Auto Answer AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting AAB All-to-All Broadcast AAC Advanced Audio Coding AACS Advanced Access Control System AAL Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaption Layer AAM Automatic Acoustic Management AAP Applications Access Point [DEC] AARP AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol AAS All-to-All Scatter AASP ASCII Asynchronous Support Package AAT Average Access Time AATP Authorized Academic Training Program [Microsoft] .ABA Address Book Archive (file name extension) [Palm] ABAP Advanced Business Application Programming [SAP] ABC * Atanasoff-Berry Computer (First digital calculating machine that used vacuum tubes) ABEND Abnormal End ABI Application Binary Interface ABIOS Advanced BIOS ABIST Automatic Built-In Self-Test [IBM] ABLE Adaptive Battery Life Extender + Agent Building and Learning Environment [IBM] ABM Asynchronous Balanc...

Informaatika
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My ideal school

My ideal school. My ideal school would be communication-based, blending aspects of social work, conflict resolution, team building, and traditional learning. Classes would be limited to fifteen students, a size small enough to allow individual attention but large enough to furnish the feeling of belonging to a group. Creative projects would be the cornerstone of the curriculum, incorporating all the life skills that make this method of education unique. The class would be presented with a number of ideas at the beginning of each project, and would also have the option of coming up with their own idea. Some examples are raising money to donate to a charity, creating an anthology of short stories to be bound and...

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Unit 3-4 sõnavara

Circumstances - Asjaolu - fact In front of ­ Ees ­ before something At the back - Taga - behind At the top ­ Üleval - above - kohal At the bottom - Põhjas vs all ­ below In the middle - Keskel - in the centre On the left - Vasakul - something is on the left On the right - Paremal - something is on the right Next to - Kõrval - beside Franchising - Frantsiisimine ­ is a business system; companies sell a right to operate Franchisor - Müüja - company who sell an individual right to another company Franchisee ­ ainumüüja - company who buy the right to sell from another company Franchise agreement - Frantsiisileping - franchise contract Franchise fee - front end fee Royalty - Litsensitasu ­ management service fee Advertising fee ­ Reklaamimaks - contributing advertising and marketing cost Operations manual - Tegutsemise juhised - acting directions Master franchisee - Ülevaataja - supervisor A challenge - Väljakutse - difficult but exciting things to do...

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Savanna

along with the introduction and widespread adoption of several new pasture grasses and legumes promoted a resurgence in tree clearing. The 1980's also saw the release of soil-applied arboricides, notably tebuthiuron, that could be utilised without cutting and injecting each individual tree. In many ways `artificial' clearing, particularly pulling, mimics the effects of fire and, in savannas adapted to regeneration after fire as most Queensland savannas are, there is a similar response to that after fire. Tree clearing in many savanna communities, although causing a dramatic reduction in basal area and canopy cover, often leaves a high percentage of woody plants alive either as seedlings too small to be affected or as plants capable of re-sprouting...

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

After negotiations with the barons, King John came to terms and signed Magna Carta. Magna Carta is the charter of liberties granted by King John in 1215. It is considered as the earliest of the great constitutional documents and mapped the limits of royal and baronial authority more precisely than ever before. Magna Carte became a part of the common law. In later centuries it came to be regarded as a document fundamental to the protection of individual liberty. *Henry III and Westminister Abbey ­ Westminster Abbey was rebuilt by King Henry III in the new Gothic style, invented in northern France. Henry spent a lot of of his own money on the project. No other medieval monarch ever spent as much on a single church as Henry did at Westminster. The French churches inspired Henry to rebuild Westminster Abbey, as a way of rivalling the king of France and restoring the prestige of the English monarchy. He also built...

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Topic - Canada 2

A uniquely Canadian code of football known as Canadian football is Canada's second most popular spectator sport, and the Canadian Football League's annual championship, the Grey Cup, is the country's single largest sporting event. Other popular team sports include curling, baseball, basketball, rugby union and softball. Popular individual sports include both openwheel and stock car auto racing, boxing, on and offroad cycling, golf etc. 12. Economy Canada is a very large country blessed with many natural resources. From trees in the forests across the country we make pulp and paper. From mines we extract coal, gold, silver, iron, uranium and many other minerals. On the prairies we grow grain, raise cattle and extract oil and gas from beneath of the ground...

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Topic - Libraries

Topic ­ Libraries Tallinn English College 8b form 2007 1. Introduction A library is a collection of books. Libraries are maintained by a public body such as an institution or an individual . These collections are used by people who choose not to (or cannot afford) purchase an extensive collection themselves or who need professional assistance with their research. However, with the collection of media other than books, many libraries are now also access points for maps, prints or other documents and artworks such as microfilm, audio tapes, CDs, cassettes and DVDs. So, modern libraries are being redifined as...

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Äriplaan

AS M.T.S mission is to be France firm local office in Estonia and offer to the women clothes and shoes with best quality and they enjoy their work clothes, which are very stylish and comfortable. Women can wear clothes, which are like gold. 4 Keys to Success 1. Individual Attention: Each client's experience will be tailored to his or her preference. 2. Location: Tallinn (near the centre of the town). 3. Personal: Workers are friendly and attentive. 4. Trademark: Shoes and clothes are appreciated and with high quality. 5. Price: List of prices is suitable for everyone. COMPANY DESCRIPTION AS M.T.S is shop where people can buy clothes and shoes, which have a very high and good quality...

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