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living on both sides of the “Iron Curtain” to keep contact with each other by financing several radio stations, of which the most famous is called Voice of America.
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How can we make our planet a safer place to live

So what can supervisors that keep an eye out on unlegal but we are all we do? A very loggers. This way we get to know who they slowly good idea is to are and who hired them and finally we can destroying our use more fine or even put to jail these criminals. planet with public Our world is facing a problem that unawereness. transport directly affects our living standards. It is We just don't instead of water pollution. Water pollution causes the death of many species of fish and water plants that grow in rivers or lakes. This problem has dramatically increased in the last years and fortunately the governments have already started to realise that this is a problem we can solve and they have started solving it. But how do they do it? First of all, they take tests

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Through the Looking-Glass

Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll The BLACK kitten had once again made a mess in the living room with a ball of worsted ­ you see it could have not been the white kitten, Snowbell, as she was having her face washed by Dina. Alice caught the black kitten and settled into an arm-chair to wind up the worsted again. Soon forgetting all about it she started wondering if Kitty could play chess. And thus her favourite game of "Let's pretend" started. Suddenly the Looking-Glass House caught Alice's attention. She had always been wondering about the Looking-Glass world. It was so tempting

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The family who turned back the clock.

All the children have their own personal computers and CD players. Of course, there are all the usual appliances we all take for granted, such as the washing machine, tumble drier, dishwasher, deep freeze, microwave oven, and video recorder, but they also have an electric trouser press, two power showers, an Olympic-sized spa bath and jacuzzi, three cars, and a music system which plays throughout the whole house. The experiment. What happens if all the props of modern living are removed? To help us find out, we asked the Joneses to turn back the clock fifty years and to switch off all their labour-saving gadgets and push-button entertainment for three days. We also wanted them to stop using their cars. The family, comprising Malcolm, 48, Carol, 43, and their four children Emma, 17, Richard, 14, Tamsin, 9, and Tom, 7, were not enthusiastic, but everyone, except for Emma, agreed to try

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Book report

It was April now. She had missed March so she delicately picked out the envelope. She opened it slowly, wanting to savour every moment. Inside was a small card with Gerry's handwriting on it. It read: Save yourself the bruises and buy a bedside lamp! PS. I love you... Her tears turned to laughter as she realized her Gerry was back! I liked it because in all those sad thoughts and feelings she had; now there was something to wait for. She didn't see any point in living without him. The letters gave her comfort and strength to go on.

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Australian traditions

Religion The Aborigonal religion is based heavily on the Dreaming. The Dreaming is the Aboriginal creation story. Aborigines believe that at the beginning of time the world was a shapless mass of nothing, waitng to be transformed into what we see today. Every major geographical feature in australia has an aboriginal story to explain it. The Dreaming gets very abstract, it turns almost into another dimension. Aborigines beleive that they are constantly living in the Dreaming and that every time they do something they leave an impression on the other reality that is the Dreaming . Present Day Today the Aborigines are in trouble. Many have left the their traditional lifestyle, and have moved to suburbs. There is a 40% unemployment rate in many Aborigines populations, in part because Aborigines are widely discriminated against which causes some people not to hire them

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Schools kill creativity

But when they don’t have chance to be wrong, how they’re going to develope their creativity. I mean, when they’re in a trouble, but they’re willing to do anything, that could save them from punishment, then they can come up with many creative ways to make the situation better. So now I have to agree with Ken again, we don’t grow into creativity, we grow out of it. Also only hope for better future is to adopt a new conception of human ecology. We should re-think the ways we are living now, most important the ways we are teaching kids to handle the future. Because like Jonas Salk quoted: „If all the insects were to dissapear from the earth, within 50 years all life on Earth would end. If all human beings disappeared from the Earth, within 50 years all forms of life would flourish.“ Ken Robinson made this speech in 2006. Right now it’s 2015. In nine years the world has been developed a bit, but not enough to make a future a better place for our kids. Like

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Temperate grassland worksheet

http://www.geo.ut.ee/kooligeo/loodus/rohtlad.htm Temperate Grassland Worksheet 1. Where is temperate grassland situates? Temperate grasslands are located in the mid-latitudes. There are six large areas of temperate grassland: the Pampas in South America, the Veld in Africa, the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand, the Murray-Darling Basin in Australia, the Prairies in North America and the Steppes in Central Asia. 2. Colour the distribution of temperate grassland on the map. 3. How is temperate grassland called in these regions? Eurasia - steppe Hungary - puzda North America - prarie South America - pampa South Africa - veldt 4. What is forest steppe (forest steppe – metsastepp)? A forest steppe is a temperate-climate ecotone and habitat type composed of grassland interspersed with areas of woodland or forest. 5. Describe the cl...

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Victorian life - Briti ajalugu

with them. The government, terrified of encouraging 'idlers' (lazy people), made sure that people feared the workhouse and would do anything to keep out of it. The problems included poor education system for children(teachers uninspired and low paid, children weren't taught reading and writing), physically demanding jobs(breaking rocks and so on; very detrimental to health) and long, 10-hour workdays; women, children and men had different living and working areas in the workhouse, so families were split up. To make things even worse they could be punished if they even tried to speak to one another! The food was tasteless and the same day after day. Children could also find themselves 'hired out' (sold) to work in factories or mines. At the end of 19th century, people started realizing that workhouses are terrible places and they were improved greatly(better healthcare, different rules to working and people who are accomodated)

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piled up by the ice sheet. The direction of our oblong hills clearly shows the direction in which the ice moved. The tens of thousands of boulders of all sizes and shapes that are scattered all over the territory of Estonia were brought here from Scandinavian Mountains. Scientists know now that the great Ice Age was not the only ice age in the earth's history. Millions of years earlier there were other ice ages. Scientists know, too, that the time we are living in may be just one of the pleasant periods between the times of spreading ice sheets of an Ice Age. What do we know about Ice Age mammals? The woolly mammoth was a prehistoric elephant about the size of a modern elephant.This animal lived near the glaciers. It had a shaggy coat of red hair and a thick layer of fat under its skin. On its head and shoulders were humps like camel's humps. Its wool-coat and its fat helped keep the mammoth warm

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New Zealand

It has nostrils at the end of its beak and a good sense of smell. It is now endangered, and difficult to see in the wild. It lives in undergorund burrow and it can be quite fierce. The kea, or the mountain parrot, is the only alpine parrot in the world to live on the snow. It can live up to 20 years. Many species of animals are endangered. Culture The people of New Zealand have a high standard of living. They receive excellent health care and the medical care for accident cases is free. About 70 per cent of New Zealand families own their homes, and almost every family has at least one car. New Zealand cities are fairly uncrowded. New Zealand's large cities have theatres, concert halls, and other places of entertainment. New Zealanders love outdoor activities and sports. Many city families own small cabins in resort areas, where they spend their weekends

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Canada Topic

and lead; many towns in the northern part of the country, where agriculture is difficult, exist because of a nearby mine or source of timber. Canada also has a sizeable manufacturing sector centered in southern Ontario and Quebec, with automobiles and aeronautics representing particularly important industries. Besides natural resources, fishing and hunting are very popular hobbies there, as many people earn their living by doing these things. System of government and politics Queen Elizabeth II is still the head of state in Canada. She is represented by a Governor General. There is a two-chamber parliament, and a system of provincial government with substantial autonomy. Parliament is made up of the Crown, an elected House of Commons and an appointed Senate. Each Member of Parliament in the House of Commons is elected by

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The Historic Centre (Old Town) of Tallinn

Authenticity The site preserves to a remarkable extent the medieval urban structure of building plots, streets and squares, set out in the 13th century, as well as medieval urban fabric. The radial street network is well endowed with buildings from the 14th-16th centuries. The town defences have been preserved over large sections at their original length and height, rising to over 15m in places. In addition to architectural continuity, Old Town has retained its traditional use as a living city, hosting domestic, commercial and religious functions, and retaining the upper town as the administrative centre of the country. Nevertheless increasingly historic residential buildings are being refurbished for touristic or public use and thus subject to increased life safety and accessibility requirements. The authentic setting of the inscribed World Heritage property includes some significant architecture from the late 19th century and early 20th century including theatres and schools

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Inglise keele majandussõnastik

............................................rahaline toetus 110. Convenience store ­ .........................................esmatarbekaupade pood 111. Conventional marketing ­................................. tavakohane turundus 112. Conviction- .......................................................kindel veendumus 113. Corporation ­ ....................................................aktsiaselts 114. Cost ­ ................................................................kulu 115. Cost of living ­ .................................................elukallidus 116. Cost-effective ­ .................................................tulus 117. Costly ­ .............................................................kulukas 118. Cost-plus pricing ­ ...........................................kulupõhine hinnakalkulatsioon 119. Counterfeiting ­ ................................................raha võltsimine 120. Coupons ­ .........................................................kupongid 121

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Manual regarding the Customs Treatment of Gifts and Items of Negligible Value

Dumping, Countervailing and Excise Duties where applicable plus VAT) at the point of importation. Paragraph 8 below sets out how these charges are calculated. However, in certain cases relief from import charges arises because 1. the amount of import charges is below a de minimus limit 2. the item being imported is of negligible value; or 3. the goods are Gifts, which are consigned to a private individual living in Ireland. This Instruction outlines the relief available in these three situations, how it may be obtained and the Customs procedures involved. It is important to note that there are separate Reliefs (for different amounts) available for travellers who import goods with them on return from abroad. Full details of those Reliefs are available in the Baggage Control and Examination Manual and in the Information leaflet for Travellers arriving in Ireland from non-EC Countries who are

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Renewable energy

Negative aspects of geothermal energy The main concern is the release of hydrogen sulfide, a gas that smells like rotten egg at low concentrations. Another concern is the disposal of some geothermal fluids, which may contain low levels of toxic materials. Although geothermal sites are capable of providing heat for many decades, eventually specific locations may cool down. Biomass energy Biomass is any material that comes from plants or microorganisms that were recently living. Trees, branches, scraps of bark, and recycled paper are common sources of biomass energy. Manure, garbage, and crops such as corn, soy, and sugar cane can also be used as biomass feedstocks. We get energy from biomass by burning it. Wood chips, manure, and garbage are dried out and compressed into squares called "briquettes." Biomass can also be converted into biofuel. A major advantage of biomass is that it can be stored and used when it is needed. Negative aspects of biomass energy

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make the best out of it and do anything that makes your life great again, or you sit sadly and pity yourself, unable to fix anything. The slogans like "Look at the sunny side of everything", "After the rain always comes the sun", "Be happy with what you have, not with what you don't", and "It might always be worse" might sound cheesy, but they are there for a reason - they are true. Life is hard, but as much as it's hard, it's beautiful. There are a million things that make life worth living, that make it beautiful and enjoyable, that make you happy. There's always something in your life that still makes it worthwhile. It's an art to remember and appreciate it even at the worst times of your life, but if you do that, you can get through anything. If you do that, you can have a beautiful, happy life what ever happens.

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Ameeriklased hiinas (inglise keeles)

Americans engage in every facet of American life including the military, elected offices, media, academia, and sports. Perhaps the most common landmark of the Chinese impact in America is the prolific number of Chinese restaurants that have cropped up in every corner of the U.S. Although many Chinese Americans in Chinatowns of large cities are often members of an impoverished working class, others are well-educated upper-class people living in affluent suburbs. The upper and lower-class Chinese are also widely separated by social status and class discrimination. In California's San Gabriel Valley, for example, the cities of Monterey Park and San Marino are both Chinese American communities.Over the years, many Chinese Americans have blended the American lifestyle with a more natively Chinese one. In most American cities with Chinese populations, the new year is celebrated with cultural festivals and parties

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Degrees of comparison

Degrees of Comparison Table of Contents Degrees of Comparison ......................................................... 2 Formation of comparatives and superlatives from adjectives and adverbs:......................................................................... 2 Adjectives ................................................................. 2 Adverbs .................................................................... 4 Types of comparisons ........................................................... 4 Degrees of Comparison Degrees of Comparison are used to compare things (living beings, actions, phenomena, etc). We use the comparative degree to compare two things: She’s shorter than me. John works harder than Jim. After a comparative we use than. We use the superlative degree to compare more than two things: Mary is shorter than J...

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Inglise keele ajavormid

) Ex. I haven't been playing that game for an h Signal words: how often, ...times only for 10 minutes. (Meaning: It's not even a ago that I started to play that game.) · temporary Ex. James has been living here for a year. (Meaning: This situation is only tempora Maybe he is an exchange student and only h one or two years.) Signal words: how long, since, for

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Keskkonnaprobleemid

or total shutdown whilst cleaning is carried out. Biological effects of oil Simply, the effects of oil on marine life, are caused by either the physical nature of the oil (physical contamination and smothering) or by its chemical components (toxic effects and accumulation leading to tainting). Marine life may also be affected by clean-up operations or indirectly through physical damage to the habitats in which plants and animals live. The main threat posed to living resources by the persistent residues of spilled oils and water-in- oil emulsions ("mousse") is one of physical smothering. The animals and plants most at risk are those that could come into contact with a contaminated sea surface. Marine mammals and reptiles; birds that feed by diving or form flocks on the sea; marine life on shorelines; and animals and plants in mariculture facilities. The most toxic components in oil tend to be those lost rapidly through evaporation when oil is spilt

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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

127. Wise people, though all laws were abolished, would lead the same life. 128. Never mistake knowledge for wisdom: The first helps you make a living; the second helps you make a life. 129. Chance favors the prepared mind. 130. Love is like playing the piano. First you must learn to play by the rules, then you must forget the rules and play from your heart. 131. Judge each day, not by the harvest, but by the seeds you plant. 132. Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand, and melting like a snowflake. 133. If you have two pennies, spend one on bread to give you life, and one on a flower to give meaning to your life. 134. Hospitality meets its greatest test when a new idea drops by uninvited. 135. The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who distrusts them. 136. If a wise man contendeth with a foolish man, whether he rage or laugh, there is no rest. 137

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About myself

Being happy is one way of being wise. I like to study because knowledge is useful sometimes. I'm fond of reading as it gives not only knowledge, but wonderful moments of joy and pleasure. I am neither short nor tall, so I like to wear highheeled shoes, trousers or jeans. I was born on the 25th of April 1985 in the town of Molodechno where I live now together with my parents and my younger sister (older brother). My early years which I remember badly, were typical of a child living in a town. I was born in a family of a teacher and a doctor. I was sent to a kindergarten at the age of three as both the parents were working. As all the children of Belarus I went to school at the age of six. Here I should say that it was my lucky chance to study for 11 years at the school of fine arts in the town of Molodechno . it turned out to be the best school in our town. There I got a proper training in such subjects as English, Russian and Belarusian literature and

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Näidend

TEGELASED : Julia Vanessa Erica Janet Kate Emily Olivia Tom Mike Alex Rick Rob Dave Kõik osatäitjad on alguses pikali maas . Siis tõuseb Julia , niii nii teised kordamõõda .. Julia : ( uniselt , uimaselt ) Kus ma olen ? Aii , mu pea . Janet : Mis juhtus ? Kus me oleme ? Rick : Alles olime lennukis ja nüüd äkki siin . Saarel , mida me ei tea . Rob : Appi ! Ma pean koju saama , ruttu .. Mind oodatakse ..( tõuseb püsti ja hakkab rahutult ringi käima ) Erica : Rahune ! ( haarab Robil õlgadest ) Me peame jääma rahulikuks. Paanikat pole mõtet tekitada . Rick : Äkki siin saarel on veel inimesi . Me peaks hargnema . Kate : Milleks ? See on meie saatus . Meid pannakse proovile . Alex : Mina saatusesse ei usu . Tal on õigus , peaks hargnema . Vanessa : Eii , ma kardan . ! Me ei tea , mida see saar endas peidab . Olivia : (tõuseb püsti ) Kõige õigem oleks jääda siia , mere äärde . Mõõduvad laevad näeksid siis meid . Tom : (oma ette ) Ma ei sa...

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Ella Fitzgerald´i eluloo kokkuvõte

Her first dream was to be a dancer. Then, one fateful night at the Apollo Theater in 1934, the headlining Edwards Sisters brought down the house with their dancing. Amateur Hour began immediately after, and a 16yearold Ella Fitzgerald stepped on stage, but was too intimidated to dance. Instead, she sang "Judy," silenced the awestruck crowd, and won first prize. It was the beginning of one of the most celebrated careers in music history. Born in Newport News, Virginia in 1917, Ella Fitzgerald moved with her mother to New York after the death of her father. Living in Yonkers, Fitzgerald attended public school, where she sang in the glee club and received her musical education. After her early success at the Apollo, and as a popular performer at a number of other amateur venues, Fitzgerald was invited to join Chick Webb's band. Within a short while she was the star attraction, and had made a number hits including her trademark "Ati...

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Inimkaubanduse referaat

inimkaubanduse võrku. MTV on korraldanud laiaulatusliku kampaania inimkaubitsemise vastu pealkirjaga EXIT (End Explotation and Trafficking). Patrooniks on Angelina Jolie ning oma osalusega toetavad kampaaniat mitmed kuulsused üle maailma. Kampaania käigus on välja töötatud mitmed materjalid (videoklipid, postrid, voldikud) millega soovitame tutvuda. Eestis aitab kampaaniat tutvustada ja inimkaubitsemise vastast informatsiooni levitada MTÜ Living for Tomorrow. Laialdane tööpuudus on inimkaubanduse organiseerijate parim abimees, sest lubadustega kõrgepalgalistest töökohtadest välismaal on halvasti informeeritud naisi lihtne ahvatleda. Ohvriteks ei ole ainult vähese haridusega tütarlapsed, vaid ka kõrgharidusega naised - inimkaubitsejate küüsi võivad sattuda väga erineva taustaga inimesed. Eestis on naiste keskmine palk olnud meeste omast ligi veerandi võrra madalam kogu

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Burj al Arab

which turned out to be a reality years later in Dubai. The hotel has the most luxurious interior imaginable. The most expensive materials were used throughout the building. It is said that the hotel cost $650 million to build. As you can imagine, it is one of the most expensive hotels in the world. The cost of staying in a suite begins at $1,000 per night; the Royal Suite is the most expensive, at $28,000 per night. Rooms There are 202 suites in the hotel, every suite has sumptuous living and dining area, and office facilities. Rooms are a riot of velvet and satin and gilded edges. Grander suites like the Royal and Presidential have private cinemas and some two dozen telephones, full-size bars and their own elevators. All rooms have access to chauffeured Rolls-Royces or BMWs, along with helicopters for the short flight to the airport. Highlights The 27th-floor Skyview Bar is the best place to appreciate the heights of the world's

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The mysterious affair at styles

John, the older of two Cavendish sons, was a lawyer who has settled down to the life of a country squire. John's dislike for life at Styles is obvious from the first. The situation between Inglethorp and his stepmother is "making life jolly difficult for us," he tells Hastings. John and his wife, Mary, haven't the funds to move to a place of their own. Emily controls all the money and it apparently never occurs to John to go back to working for a living. Mary Cavendish is also far from happy with life at Styles. She was the free-spirited daughter of a government official who took her with him on his travels. She dislikes the inaction forced upon them by Emily's control of the money and she yearns for the days when she was not tied down. About the only interesting thing we can see in her life is an occasional tete-a-tete with the mysterious Dr. Bauerstein. Of course, she claims these meetings are totally innocent.

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Reported speech reeglid

past continuous past perfect continuous It was raining earlier. He said it had been raining earlier. past perfect past perfect The play had started when I arrived. NO CHANGE POSSIBLE past perfect continuous past perfect continuous I'd already been living in London for five NO CHANGE POSSIBLE years. Other verb forms Other verb forms also sometimes change: will would I'll come and see you soon. He said he would come and see me soon. can could I can swim under water for two He said he could swim under water for two minutes

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Teacher's questions

Teacher's questions FAMILY, HOME AND EVERYDAY LIFE 1. What colours do you like? Why? I like many colours. Coloured things are more interesting than monochrome things. But I have got my favourite colour. My favourite colour is pink. I like yellow and orange too. These colours are quite womanly. I don't like dark colours. Dark colours are too dark for me. 2. What do you think of the colour scheme of your school? I think that my school is beautiful. My school has got quite good look. In the outside the school is light. But in the inside the schoolrooms are quite colourful. I don't like the gym colour scheme. I think that pink and blue are not very good choice. I think that it's quite funny. But other rooms are in normal colours. 3. If money where not a problem, what would your future home look like? There will be many changes in my home look. Mostly I will enlarge the rooms. I need more livi...

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Stonehenge

observatory, or as a religious site. Other theories have advanced supernatural or symbolic explanations for the construction. More recently two major new theories have been proposed. Mike Parker Pearson, head of the Stonehenge Riverside Project, has suggested that Stonehenge was part of a ritual landscape and was joined to Durrington Walls by their corresponding avenues and the River Avon. The area around Durrington Walls henge was a land of the living, whilst Stonehenge was a domain of the dead. A journey along the Avon to reach Stonehenge was part of a ritual passage from life to death, to celebrate past ancestors and the recently deceased. [11] On the other hand, Geoffery Wainwright, president of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and Timothy Darvill have suggested that Stonehenge was a place of healing ­ the primeval equivalent of Lourdes. [12] They argue that this accounts for the

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Iirimaa

Music and dance There are many famous musicians and bands from Ireland, for example U2 and the Cranberries The Irish tradition of folk music and dance is also widely known. Irish performance dancing is traditionally referred to as step dance Irish social dancing can be divided further into céilí and set dancing. Irish set and céilí dances are usually danced by sets of couples, often in squares of four couples. Irish social dance is a living tradition, and variations in particular dances are found across the Irish dance community

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Idioms

A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush: Dry Run: Having something that is certain is much better than taking a risk for more, Rehearsal. because chances are you might lose everything. Elvis has left the building: A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned: The show has come to an end. It's all over. By not spending money, you are saving money (little by little). Everything But The Kitchen Sink: A Piece of Cake: Almost everything and anything has been included. A task that can be accomplished very easily. Funny Farm: All In The Same Boat: ...

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Austraalia - slideshow

cultural life. Songs illustrate the Dreamtime and other tales of the land, while dances and diagrams drawn in the sand accompany oral tales. Art In the Northern Territory, aboriginal art includes sculpture, bark and rock paintings, and baskets and beadwork. Rock carvings and paintings can be found in such places as Arnhem Land, Ubirr, and Nourlangie. Many aborigines earn a living through selling native artworks. to edit Master text styles cond level Third level Art Fourth level Fifth level Animals in Australia. There are many different species of wildlife in Australia. Marsupials are the most successful group in Australia. This group includes kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, Tasmanian

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Sri Ishopanisad Invocation summary notes MRdd

(plants) That, what is the dream of every industrialist, is already actualised in the nature. It's a majestic design! Human form offers complete Human rights ­ not the rights what animals get from nature (food, shelter, clothing, etc) but what none but humans can get ­ the right to enlightement, the right to understanding the purpose of life, the right to understand the purpose of the world & living according to that purpose. BE A PART, NOT APART! In the human form we can attain completeness. Sense gratification is illusory completeness. Devotional service ­ real completeness. Our completeness is dependent, Krishna is independent. We are tiny, limited, therefore if we try to enjoy by our own, we will not get complete enjoyment. Because we are tiny, we can get only little bit ejoyment. But when we connect with Krishna, then because Krishna is infinite, our connection with

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Different types of forests and their forms of usage.

Tropical and Subtropical Forests Tropical and subtropical forests, also known as rainforests or tropical rainforests, are lavish and ample forests with broad leave tree. They are mostly found at lowlands near the equator - Asia, Africa, South & Central America and on many of the Pacific Islands. Almost 50% forests of the world are tropical and subtropical in nature. Rainforests are characterized by high rainfall. They are home to two-thirds of all the living animal and plant species on the planet. Tall, broad-leaved evergreen trees are the dominant plants, forming a leafy canopy over the forest floor. The undergrowth or understory in a rainforest generally consists of shade-tolerant shrubs, herbs, ferns, small trees and large woody vines. The temperature ranges from 5°C to 50°C. Human uses of tropical and subtropical forests:

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IS MEDIA DECEIVING AND PACIFYING THE POPULATION?

which only distribute their content on different platforms and for different audiences across countries. This kind of concentration of media power can be a real threat to democratic societies. (Concentration, 1980). The story of a man who has taken all control over public media and uses it politically to govern a country is not only the history of Adolf Hitler, but can also be found in the modern day Europe. A living example of this could be found in Italy, where the former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi maintained a tight grip on the public press. Being a prime minister in 2010, he together with his family practically controlled the national television and radio, having roughly a 90 percent of the audience share. The media publications, that he controlled, were used to make sure he stays in the government and wins the elections. Any press publications that would criticize the current leader were sued

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Rudyard Kipling

Often the family took evening walks along the Bombay Esplanade beside the Arabian Sea, the dhows bobbing on the glittering waters. Kipling's days of "strong light and darkness" in Bombay were to end when he was five years old.[21] As was the custom in British India, he and his three-year-old sister, Alice (or "Trix"), were taken to England--in their case to Southsea (Portsmouth), to be cared for by a couple that took in children of British nationals living in India. The two children would live with the couple, Captain and Mrs. Holloway, at their house, Lorne Lodge, for the next six years. In his autobiography, published some 65 years later, Kipling would recall this time with horror, and wonder ironically if the combination of cruelty and neglect he experienced there at the hands of Mrs. Holloway might not have hastened the onset of his literary life. She ruled the boarding house with fire and brimstone and Kipling

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Topic - Canada

French their mother tongue. There are also many other languages spoken in Canada such as: Italian, Chinese, German, Polish, Ukrainian, Greek and Dutch. There are also many native languages such as Algonquian. The British and the French as the main settlers from Europe fought for hundreds of years before they managed to build up a country which was based on recognizing the cultural diversity of different nations in Canada. All the communities living in the country are encouraged to remember their origins and hold their own ethnic events and national festivals. Cultural diversity makes Canada even more interesting. In spite of this, in recent years there is a strong movement in French-speaking Quebec to become an independent country. There are many different native people throughout Canada like the Crees, Mohawks, Troquois and Sioux. In the north of the country, the Inuit (Eskimos) now have

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London - the capital of Great Britain

It rotates at the rate of 1.6 kilometres per hour. It's built of 1700 tons of steel. That's the weight of 250 double- deckers. Up to 25 guests can enjoy the ride in one capsule. An adult must pay 12.5 pounds for the ride. It costs 6.5 pounds for a child. The British Museum is one of the world's finest museums. It has a large reading room where people can study. The British Museum holds in trust for the nation and the world a collection of art and antiquities from ancient and living cultures. Housed in one of Britain's architectural landmarks, the collection is one of the finest in existence, spanning two million years of human history. Access to the collections is completely free. The London Museum is also a nice museum and is worth visiting. It represents half a million years of history and over seven million modern Londoners. There are about 1.1 million objects in the museum. The main museum galleries are free admission. The central part of London is the City

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Mõned stiilid

1990. aastatel tugevnes hip-hopis vastasseisu ja vägivalla element ning kujunes välja omaette alamzanr gangsta-rap, mis glamuriseeris suurlinnade kuritegelike jõukude tegevust. Kommertslik hip-hop: Kommertslik hip-hop on muusika ja kultuur, mida on mõjutanud eeskät rahvusvahelistele meediakontsernidele kuuluvad suured plaadifirmad. Kommertsliku hip-hopi lähimineviku tipphetkede hulka kuuluvad 2002. aasta film 8 Mile, 2005. aasta Sean 'Diddy' Combs'i esinemine saates Martha Stewart Living ning 2005. aasta Tennesseel- põhineva Three Six Mafia võidetud parima laulu Oscar. Räpp või räppimine on keerukaid rütme ja erinvaid riimivorme kasutav laulev rääkimine, mis on hip-hop muusika üks põhikomponentidest. Räpp kasutab üldiselt kõiki tänapäeva luules tuntud riimivorme, kuid iseloomulik on algriimi, siseriimi ja irdriimi kasutamine. Räpi esituse puhul on oluline selle riimide, intonatsiooni, kiiruse isikupärane kastutus ehk räppija flõu

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The Galapagos islands

shorter scales on the backbone. Land iguanas are inland, lesser in number, and feed on cactus . There are 11 remaining races of the Galapagos Giant Tortoises. They eat grasse, cacti, and other vegetation. They can go for more than a year without drinking or eating. The most famous tortoise from Galapagos is the Lonesome George who was found in 1971 on the island of Pinta. He is the sole survivor of his race. There are four forms of sea turtles living in the Galapagos. Their front legs have modified into flippers for the water. They breathe air, but can stay submerged for a long time. Depending on their form, they feed on bottom algae, seagrasses, jellyfish, bottom sponges, crabs and mollusks. The Galapagos penguin lives farther north than any other penguin. Breeding on Isabela and Fernandina islands, the penguin is monogamous and is not as social as other penguins. They are only 40 cm tall.

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Phrasal verb - break

............ No. 2 Choose the correct answer. 1. After years of working for a shoddy employer, I was finally able to ......... from that company and set up my own business. a) break off b) break away c) break out d) break up 2. NASA is currently in the process of working out how to prevent any more of its spaceships from ......... on reentry into Earth's atmosphere. a) breaking off b) breaking away c) breaking out d) breaking up 3. Residents living in the immediate vicinity of the prison were told to be on the lookout for a group of criminals who recently ......... of gaol. a) broke off b) broke away c) broke out d) broke up 4. It can be very difficult for young couples to ......... Their marriage when there are young children involved. a) break off b) Break away c) break out d) break up 5. I decided to ......... my relationship with my girlfriend when I found out that she was seeing someone else. a) break off

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Urban Trail

Urban trail in Tartu old town. Tartu, small town in southern-Estonia. Town was first mentioned in 1030. Nowadays there is living nearly 100 000 people. Tartu is known as city of students, and students come to improve to Tartu from all over the world. But Tartu is also known as a Hansa town, that is why one of the most attractive sightseeing place is the old town. It is a valuable place for Tartu and for Estonia as well. PHOTO HUNT MAP: Start the photo hunt on the corner of Lai and Jakobi street. Go up to the Toome hill, it's a great upturn and a great test for legs

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Eestlased vs ristisõdijad

Mother Tongue Day, in 2000 UNESCO declared 21 February World Mother Tongue Day; the first estonian calendar was published in 1731, radio broadcasts started in 1924, book was published in 1535 Population: In the 13th cen. The population numbered between 100000 and 200000, but this figure changed as a result of wars, epidemics, migration and famine during the centuries followed; in the mid-1800s many estonians emigrated to Russia, North-America etc. to find a farmland better living conditions, estonians made 88.2% of the total population of their native land; WW II caused war casualties, deportations and mass emigration of refugees, in 1945 there were 854000 people in Estonia; Estonians, Russians, Ukrainians, Belorussians, Finns and others were the communities; citizenship was given to the poplke who had held it before 16 June 1940 and tgeir descendants Public holidays: Some national holidays: 23 June: Victory Day ­ the Battle of Võnnu in the

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Vahetuslaps Referaat

Ma kujutlesin, kuidas see peaks inglasele mõjuma, kui ta kuuleb: "You will make eyes by us!"( "Sa saad tegema silmi meiega!") Hakkasin itsitama. Peter ütles mulle: "Küll sa veel itsitamise unustad, ausalt!" Isa püüdis Jasperile sõidu ajal pisut ümbrust seletada. "This is the big Oil- Raffinerie!"( See on suur õlipuhastusvabrik!") ja "This is a little town named Schwechat"( "See on väikelinn nimega Schwechat.") ja "This is Zentralfriehof. All dead people of Vienna are living here!"( "See on kesksurnuaed. Kõik Viini surnud inimesed elavad siin!") Jasper ei võtnud vaevaks kõikide seal kalmistul elavate Viini surnute poole vaadatagi. Ka isa kena teadaanne: "Now we drive the belt along!"( "Nüüd me sõidame mööda vööd" (Gürtel ­ vöö. Sks. k.) (millega ta tahtis ütelda: "Me sõidame piki Gürtelit ­ see on ühe meie tänava nimi) ei avaldanud poisile mingit muljet. Jasper õngitses püksitaskust maapähkli-kotikese. Maapähklid koos koorega

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The Tudor Dynasty

Many Tudor towns and villages had a parish school where the local vicar taught boys to read and write. Life Life in Tudor Britain was harsh the average life expectancy was just 35 years. Most Tudor people lived in the countryside, but some people lived in towns or big Tudor cities like London, Bristol or Norwich. Tudor England was a farming society. Most of the population (over 90 %) lived in small villages and made their living from farming. Under Tudor rule England became a more peaceful and richer place. Towns grew larger and the mining of coal, tin and lead became very popular. The poor The poor had to work hard and struggled to survive. They worked six days a week and only had holy days and public holidays off work. They ate coarse grey bread made from rye and barley. Soups were made from vegetables and herbs. Meat was a luxury but

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Varakeskaeg Inglismaal

their land there. He was a failure as a king. He had taken the nobles money but couldn't protect their lands. In 1215 the nobles made him sign a new agreement Magna Carta. Magna Carta and the decline of feudalism. The new agreement was an important symbol of political freedom. Hundreds of years later it was used by Parliament to protect themselves against the powerful king. It didn't give the freedom to most of the people living in England. It's only aim was to make sure that John and the kings after him wouldn't go beyond his rights as a feudal lord again. The nobles established a committee for that. Another sign of the chaning feudalism was the army. Kings started to pay for soldiers. The Power of the Kings of England. Church and state William had created Norman bishops and given them land for homage. As a result it wasn't sure whether the bishops should obey the king or the church and that led to trouble

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Natural zones and flora of Australia

The biggest are red kangaroos, grey kangaroos and euros. The smallest are thekangaroos that belong to the group called rat kangaroos. There are million of kangaroos in Australia. Another Australian marsupial is the wombat. It lives in burrows in grassland areas of Australia and Tasmania. It has short strong legs and long claws for digging burrows.Wombats live in groups and come out to look for food at night. They have poor eyesight but they can smell and hear very well. Their nearest living relatives are koalas. The koala is one of the best known Australian animals. They live in eucalyptus trees,sleeping for 18 hours and eating 1 kilo of leaves each day. They drink almost nothing ­ they get water from the leaves of the trees.They eat leaves of only five of 500 different kinds of eucalyptus trees.Baby koalas spend the first three months of their life in their mother's pouch,which opens to the back. They come out when they are about six months old.

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Australia

people believed was south of the equator. He landed south of present day Sydney in New South Wales. He claimed this part of the land for the King of England. In 1851 gold was discovered about 300 km west of Sydney. People rushed to the gold fields to find their fortunes. This attracted robbers called bushrangers. The Aborigines are the Australian natives that had been living there for thousands of years before the first Europeans came to Australia in the 1600s. The flag of Australia is the only one to fly over a whole continent. The small Union Jack represents the historical link with Britain, the large seven-pointed star

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Enamlevinumad polümeeride algmaterjalid

about 1.7% of total U.S. natural gas consumption . Of the 412 Bcf, 13 Bcf were used as feedstock, and 399 Bcf were burned as fuel. · Electricity is also used to manufacture plastics. In 2010, about 65 billion kilowatt-hours were used, equal to about 1.7% of total U.S. electricity consumption. Only about 1% of the total U.S. petroleum consumed in 2010 was used to generate electricity. Biopolymers are polymers produced by living organisms; in other words, they are polymeric biomolecules. Since they are polymers, biopolymers contain monomeric units that are covalently bonded to form larger structures. There are three main classes of biopolymers, classified according to the monomeric units used and the structure of the biopolymer formed: 1. polynucleotides (RNA and DNA), which are long polymers composed of 13 or more nucleotide monomers; 2. polypeptides, which are short polymers of amino acids; and 3

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