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Story about English Humor

unjustified reasons. The scene of a transsexual lady, feeling sick and puking in the teacup was a perfect example of humiliation in nowadays just in different context. It is a real problematic topic every single country and it only gets worse. Actually it is quite sad that people are only laughing at it, ignoring the problem whether they see it or not. But as to look from the other side then it is good that even if people haven't noticed it yet, then maybe the problem comes out from making fun of it? Maybe NOW people really notice that, yes, we have a problem here. And maybe that forces people to find solutions. But that's only my imaginary. The third thing which caught my attention was the scene where a disabled lady named Ann was working in the library, trying to help people and lend out the books. I find it absolutely ridiculous that people who cannot think right and are not capable to work in such a public places have to have all the same rights that normal people have. And

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Logical argument

convicted the right person. It'd be O.K. if they recognised the quality of the songs their grandmother had taught them and went on to sing them to their own grandchildren. 8.2 Questions based on conditions with sentence adverbials " then" and "so" We punish murderers and rapists on Earth, so why shouldn't the same people rot in hell? but if you want to go to a nicer locality, you can spend all day getting there. Then how do you go about making your own arrangements? Other people are part of the environment and they have a right to react to wrong-doing to protect society. Then why shouldn't God send evil people to hell? That's why I'm advocating self-sufficiency as a goal. Then can you tell me what's wrong with helping one another out? 8.3 Deduced questions and conclusions with sentence adverbials "In that case" and "so" Scientists... often observe links between certain phenomena.

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History of Estonian cinema and film culture

- The film was released in 1969. - The best-known Estonian film. - Has screened in over 60 countries. - Sold 45 million tickets (772k) Estonian documentaries Have won recognition within the country and aboard. Andres Sööt's ,,Draakoni aasta" (1988) ; "Hobuse aasta" (1991) Mark Soosaar's ,,Kihnu naine" (1974) ; ,,Riigivanem" (1991) Andres Sööt Mark Soosaar Animated and puppet-films Puppet-films - Elbert Tugnov started puppet-films making in 1971. Animated films - Rein Raamat founded an animated film group in 1971. Outstanding animators: Hardi Volmer, Avo Paistik and especially Priit Pärn. - Their films form the best part of Estonian film production. Black Nights Film Festival - PÖFF The festival brings to the Estonian audience a selection of world cinema, featuring visual delight for every taste and age. - It consists of the main programme and three sub-festivals 1) Children and Youth Film Festival Just Film

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CULTURAL TOURISM 2011 MEDIA

job at analyzing those, but fails to focus on competitors, one of the integral parts of any complete Situational analysis. 3. The plan provides some sort of Opportunities analysis, but offers no attempt to analyze potential Issues and refrains from trying to look into any possible negative aspects or factors which may come in play later on. 4. The plan fails to clearly define the Objective, forcing the reader into making their own conclusions based on the information presented throughout the plan. 5. The plan suggests multiple marketing tools and channels under the "Marketing methods and channels" section, offering a rather comprehensive analysis of the marketing possibilities. At the same time the section shows no attempt to create a brand image, therefore not allowing us to speak of a Marketing Strategy as a whole. 6

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Spordist ettekanne inglise keeles

magic.net/reviewsite/ Basketball *Basketball is a sport ,which is played with a leather ball and two baskets. *It involves dribbling,running,passing,jumping and shooting. There are : * Violations. *Fouls,which they are Flagrant, Personal and Technical. Football *The length of the pitch for international adult matches is in the range of 100­110 m and the width is in the range of 64­75m *The game played by over 250 million players, making it the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A world's most popular ssociation_football sport. Football leagues Some countries top divisions feature highly paid star players; in smaller countries and lower divisions, players may be part-timers with a second job, or amateurs. The five top European leagues ­ the Premier League (England) La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy), the Bundesliga (Germany) and Ligue 1 (France) ­ attract most of the world's best

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Gender equality in higher positions of companies

interview with a woman just because she is a woman. Vice versa, if a woman is turned down by a company just because she is a woman, is already a serious discrimination. Some parts of the he society have taken an opinion that women have to maintain their family and children. Our society itself has a negative viewpoint towards working woman who want to make career instead of a family. They believe that only men are able to handle the financial decisions and have higher leadership skills, making them part of higher positions in the companies. What I think is that these days more women are career oriented and the society is more open in having a woman on leading positions. In this modern age, women are more enterprising and not afraid of leading the team of co-workers a company or even a country. To sum up, my opinion is that companies should provide equal work criteria to both genders. Both have their own qualities and specialties

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Might the Welsh language face a bright future?

Might the Welsh language face a bright future? Welsh belongs to a branch of Celtic, an Indo-European language. The language is being used about half a million people in Wales and possibly another few hundred thousand people within England and even Australia and United States of America. The normal language of every day life is still English but in some regions such as Gwynedd and Dyfed, the use of Welsh is very wide and well spread. The tendency nowadays is towards the development and introduction of Welsh. This could not have been said at the first part of the 20th century. Welsh have been under the reign or a part of Great Britain for a long time. During the 16 th century, particularly at the time of Henry the VIII, they tried to force the Welsh language out by an Act which declared that the language to be used in courts and administrative offices would have to be English. And of course the most natural process ...

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FOOTBALL

FOOTBALL also known as soccer/association football… ... is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. It is played by 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to score by getting the ball into the opposing goal. The goalkeepers are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms while it is in play and only in their penalty area. Other players mainly use their feet to strike or pass the ball, but may also use their head or torso. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins

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Aforismid

" "Forgery is pointless: no one wants a fake smile." "Smiles don't take up shelf space." "No theft insurance: smiles are only valuable if you give them away." "Smiles are great investments: the more you collect, the better you feel." "Antique smiles are valuable--so are newborn & middle aged ones." "Smiles are unbreakable--and mend broken hearts." "Be multilingual; smiles are the universal language." "A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles." ~Washington Irving A smile costs nothing, but gives much. A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who give. A smile takes but a moment, but the memory of it lasts forever. A smile brings rest to the weary, cheer to the discouraged, sunshine to the sad, and it is nature's best antidote for trouble. A smile cannot be bought, begged, borrowed or stolen, for it is something that is of no value to

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Referaat "Bedouins"

keepers, or in construction and maintenance. Whilst the women work in the home looking after the house, the family and the livestock of goats and camels. Generally women are not to mix and socailise with men, unless they are from their family or are guests invited to the family home. This is starting to change in Dahab, with a small number of Bedouin women starting to work outside of the home as child careers, and in shops. Most of Dahab's Bedouin Women are excellent at making detailed beadwork necklaces and bracelets which are sold by their children in and around the town. 2. Bedouin Hospitally Bedouin people are excellent hosts and are well known for looking after guests and making them feel welcome. This is part of a tradition that has been passed down generation after generation. Firstly there is the famous bedouin tea, made from tea leaf with sugar, and desert herbs of habuck and marmaraya. This gives it a distinctive flavour

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All the world's a puzzle;arutlev kirjand

Unit three is going to be my favourite since it includes such important matters as future plans, business and formal letters. I consider these topics very necessary since we life in 21 st century when everything around us develops really quickly and if we're not capable of accepting the changes and realising our dreams as soon as possible, we might actually fail and fall off the road. There is a need to talk about CVs as well, because one can never get a good job if he's not even capable of making formal-looking curriculum vitae. Chapter two has ended ­ what then? Our favourites ­ the tests, of course! This time it'll be having listening part and grammar mostly, but a surprise attack is not out of the list, so everybody's got to be really careful and attentive in order to get a good mark (if that is possible at all). Chapter three concentrates more on a developing human himself; we're going to learn

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Inglise keele maiskonna töö

The House of Lords is made up of people who have inherited family titles and those who have been given titles because of their outstanding work.(675)( they 'double check'new laws, to make sure they are fair and will work. The House of Commons has 659 members who have been elected by local residents to represent an area of the country in Parliament. 27. (most important place for discussing policies and making laws.) There are 2 main parties that have contolled by the government since 1945. state and people are kept as distant as possible, expect for elections, the two largest political parties have been the Conservative Party and the Labour Party. Government runs the country and is also elected by the people The leader of the government is the Prime Minister. 28

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Organisatsiooni sisekommunikatsioon

Psychology (pp387-400). Hove: Psychology Press Ltd. Fiske, J. Introduction to Comminication Studies. 2nd ed. London; New York: Routledge, 1996, 1997, 203 p. Grunig, E.J. (1992). Exellence in Public Relatsions and Communication Management. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers Hirokawa, Y. R. & L. Erbert & A. Hurst (1996) Communiction and Group Decision- Making Effectiveness. Y. R. Hirokawa & M. S. Poole (toim.). Communication and Group Decision Making. 2nd ed. United States of America: SAGE Publications, 269-300 p. Pace, R.W., Faules, D.F. Organizational Communication. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1994, 386 p. Past, A. (2009). Too oma meeskond ühte paati. Sisekommunikatsioon ettevõtetes ja organisatsioonides. Nurga, A. (toim.) Tallinn: Äripäeva. Vos, M. & H. Schoemaker. (1999). Integrated Communication: Concern, internal and marketing communication. Ultrecht: LEMMA BV Vos, M. & H

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Arengupsühholoogia referaat. Carol Gilligan

Gilligan on oluliselt kritiseerinud moraalse arengu teooriad, mis on üsna meestekeskse mudeliga ning näidanud, kuidas tegelikult ja mille alusel naised püüavad moraalseid dilemmasid lahendada. 9 Kasutatud kirjandus C. Gilligan (1982) In a Different Voice Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London England: Harvard University Press C. Gilligan, N.P. Lyons, T.J.Hamner (1989) Making Connections. The Relational Worlds of Adolescent Girls at Emma Willard School Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London England: Harvard University Press 10

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Womenrights essee

yourself. It just happens to be, that many eastern regions of men are not as happy as western nations, about the idea of leaving the wonderful life, in which they could tell a random female to strip and make them happy, for a life of begging for the thing they have been getting so easily. In europe a wife in a household is irreplaceable. No man is capable of raising children, cleaning, cooking, ironing and making money at the same time, thus men and women have divided their duties. Usually couple living together also provides eachother with support and comfort, when needed. If a male maks a female happy, he himself might get lucky in the bedroom. This way men and women live together, both are pleased. According to feministic parties, from all around the European Union, despite the fact that we all live in the 21-st century, there are still nations in which people have

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Jaanipäev

Mari-Liisa Reigo Jaanipäev Jaaniõhtu, also called Jaanilaupäev and Jaanipäev are the most important days in the Estonian calendar, apart from Christmas. The short summer seasons with long days and brief nights hold special significance for the people of Estonia. Jaanipäev is celebrated in the night between 23rd and 24th of June, a few days after the summer solstice, when night seems to be non-existent. For Estonians, Jaanipäev celebrations were merged with the celebration of Võidupüha during the War of Independence when Estonian forces defeated the German troops on 23 June 1919. After this battle against Estonia's traditional oppressors, Jaaniõhtu and the lighting of the traditional bonfires became linked with the ideals of independence and freedom. Jaanipäev marks a change in the farming year, specif...

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James Watt

the trade and became skilled in the use of tools. When James returned to Scotland he began mathematical-instrument maker to Glasgow University. He also made musical instruments. The results of experiments showed him that Newcomen´s steam engine was founded on the wrong principle. Watt built a new type of engine, with a separate condenser and an air pump. This was a great discovery and his engine was soon successful. He went into partnership with a Birmingham engineer named boulton. They started making the improved engine at his works. It was a great success. In 1781 he built an engine which could run machines, a thing no steam engine had ever been able to do before. Watt´s engine became the basis of industry. Watt didn´t work on his engine only. He made a number of other inventions of different kind. The most important was copying machine. Watt´s copying machine was used all over the country for about 100 years ­ until the typewriter took its place. In physics the unit of electric

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Recreational use of Pärnu river (essee)

Recreational use of Pärnu river The catchment area of Pärnu river is 6920 km2 (For example Emajõe river drainage area is 9740 km2). The output is 70m3/s, mean altitude above the sea level - 50 m, maximum altitude - 78 m, mean flow 64,4 m3/s and precipitation 700 mm. Main problems are floods, agricultural pollution, pollution from the local communities, drainage system and flood plain grasslands. There is an excessive flooding in spring. The most known is the Soomaa swamplands flooding in april. It is called to be the fifth season. A lot of rich soil are situated near the pärnu river, for example some of the biggest farmlands are situated in the Järva county. 83% of phosphorus and 79% of nitrogen originates from human activities of the total discharge of biogenes from Pärnu River basin. The soil does not bind a huge amount of the nutrients. 65 % of the treatment plants are over 15 years of age and most of them are programmed in ...

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The role of the Secretary in business

I'd rather work as a Secretary than in some pub as a barmaid, because it is definitely more peaceful and steady job than in some pub serving drunk people. Secretary's main tasks are answering phone calls, receiveing and sending e-mails and documents, meeting different clients, finding out their needs and trying to solve everyday business problems; also arranging meetings and receptions. She has a responsibility of making sure that the organisation runs efficiently. A Company Secretary should ensure the well-being and growth of the company, its Board of Directors and all Stakeholders. She should also provide all types of support and guidance to the directors, helping them in discharging their duties. They should advise the company and its board of Directors on business ethics and corporate governance. A Company Secretary should also ensure that the interest of the stakeholders are safeguarded and should

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Should smoking be banned?

the habit. Lastly, when smokers who are habitual and addicted, may experience smoking withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, anger, etc, if they cannot smoke immediately. Therefore, in this condition and under stress, they might cause a problem to others. On the other hand, whether the smoker is using public transport or is in a restaurant, the people around him are bound to inhale the smoke coming out of his cigarette, so making them prone to all the diseases an active smoker gets. Thus, if smoking is banned, spread of these diseases can be checked. Secondly, it will put pressure on the smoker to quit. Since, he will be unable to smoke in public places, he will learn how to live without smoking a cigarette for long hours. Moreover, when a smoker does not see anybody around him smoking or smelling of cigarette, it might reduce his urge to smoke too. Accordingly, one of its major advantages is that it forces people

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"Legal english vs everyday english" speech

That purpose cannot be achieved if the tenant cannot understand the lease. So lets be honest, having a tenant comply with a lease is so much better than taking action against a tenant for not complying with it. In addition to that not using legal English can save you a lot of time and money ­ it gets your point and message across and people actually are able to understand it, which means your clients won't be calling you as often to get explanations and they will also be making fewer errors while they fill out important forms. So it can definitely be said that using plain language may help you save time, resources and most importantly you will be able to give better service to your clients. Legal English certainly has its disadvantages, but in order to be a respectable lawyer, one should know the importance of legalese even if it is not used as often as before.

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IDU0010, Andmeaidad, ERP- ja CRM-süsteemid

Edasi toimub tootmisesse tellimuse saatmine. Tootmine näeb, mis on tellimuse number, millal on see postitud, mis BOMi järgi toode tuleb valmistada, kui palju tükki on vaja toota ning mis lattu peab toode jõudma. Nüüd toode on toodetud, tellijale saab invoisi välja panna. ERPNext programm lubab saata meili otseselt kliendile ilma postiprogrammi kasutamiseta. Tellimuse valmistamine lõpeb siis, kui kliendilt on saadud makse. Kasutatud kirjandus 1. ERP: making it happen: the implementer’s guide to success with enterprise resource planning. Thomas Wallace. Wiley, New York, 2001. 2. The data warehouse toolkit : the complete guide to dimensional modeling, 2nd edition. Ralph Kimball, Margy Ross. Wiley, New York, 2002.

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Fight Club

The long earth & Fight club Julia Shashkina, 11D The Long Earth Authors: Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter A sophisticated plot Philosophical Parallel worlds that are similar to Earth Device called a "Stepper" Travelling through all the worlds New discoveries A lot of fantasy Science Fight club Chuck Palahniuk Muutke teksti laade Teine tase The book Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase § Author: Chuck Palahniuk § Relea...

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“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”

add up and make an even bigger change that any single organization or person could ever do. To be the change we want to see in the world, people do not have to be smart, rich or well educated. They need to have a dream and commitment. The problems facing the world today are great, and it will surely take the greatness of millions if not billions of people working together towards a common goal to overcome them. Changing the world does not happen overnight, but it would not happen by not making an effort either. “When the whole world is silent, even once voice becomes powerful.” These strong words said by 16-year-old education activist Malala Yousafzai have had a big impact on people that have doubted themselves about for example starting a fundraising event or listing up as a volunteer to help people that cannot get proper education. People are often afraid of the consequences, if their attempt at enforcing change goes wrong

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There is no such thing as a totally sustainable tourism

Swarbroke (1999) and David (2011) are suggesting that sustainable tourism and sustainability is taking wider part in tourism industry. Moreover, Mintel (2005) states that tourism contribution to sustainable development is being recognised increasingly by governments and international organisations. In addition, United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO, a.i.) states that tourism nowadays takes full responsibility of impacts that it is making, such as current and future economic, social and environmental. Therefore, this essay will identify opportunities of achieving sustainable tourism. The essay will compare different definitions of sustainable tourism, create a new one and apply it with chosen destination. This essay will focus on sustainable tourism in Belize. Sustainable tourism has several definitions, depending on point of view. However, first it is essential to establish what sustainability is

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Tennessee

the flag is hanging; with the stripe, not only the red shows while the flag is hanging. In 1796, the Constitution of the State of Tennessee provided for an official Great Seal. Although the style of the present seal has changed, the basic elements remain similar to the 1796 provisions Mockingbird, Tuliptree, Iris, Limestone. Geography Tennessee is divided into three different regions: the Great Smoky Mountains, the Highlands and the Lowlands. Tennessee covers 42,146 square miles, making it the 36th largest of the 50 states. 41,220 square miles of Tennessee are land areas. 926 square miles of Tennessee are covered by water. The highest point in Tennessee is Clingman's Dome at 6,643 feet above sea level. The lowest point in Tennessee is 178 feet at the Mississippi River. Major Rivers are Tennessee River, Mississippi River and major Lakes are Kentucky Lake, Norris Lake. Facts Most of the state has a humid subtropical climate. Generally, the state has hot summers and

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Environmental problems (Keskkonnaprobleemid)

animal species, forests and the ecosystems that forests support, marine life. · The costs associated with deteriorating or vanishing ecosystems will be high. · However, sustainable development and consumption would help avert ecological problems. Nature and Animal Conservation · Preserving species and their habitats is important for ecosystems to self sustain themselves. · Yet, the pressures to destroy habitat for logging, illegal hunting, and other challenges are making conservation a struggle. Climate Change Affects Biodiversity · The World Resources Institute reports that there is a link between biodiversity and climate change. Rapid global warming can affect an ecosystems chances to adapt naturally. What have governments around the world been trying to do about it? Climate Change Flexibility Mechanisms · Flexibility mechanisms were defined in the Kyoto Protocol as different ways

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Three famous canadians

Mike Myers was born and raised in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. One of Myers's first acting jobs was in a TV commercial when he was ten years old. Myers graduated from high school in 1982 and was immediately accepted into the Second City Canadian Touring Company, after which he moved to the UK where in 1985 he was one of the founding members of The Comedy Store Players, an improvisational group based at The Comedy Store in London. Myers received the MTV Generation award in June 2007, making him the 2nd Canadian to win the award (Jim Carrey was the first in 2006), for bringing his unique style of comedy to small and big screens alike. In June 2008, Myers's film The Love Guru met with negative reviews, prompting cable news network MSNBC to brand Myers "The Antifunny" in its June 24, 2008 online news edition. In August 2008, it was announced that Myers had been cast as Gen. Ed Fenech in Quentin Tarantino's World War II revenge film Inglourious Basterds.

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The landlady worksheet 1

Roald Dahl “The Landlady”                  Worksheet 1 1. Find information about the setting: town, time of day, weather. TOWN: Bath TIME OF DAY: nine o’clock in the evening WEATHER: air was deadly cold and the wind was like a flat blade of ice 2. At the beginning, we find out that the story is about: a) a young man who is looking for a pub in London ­ b) a young man who is looking for a place to stay in Bath + c) a young man who is cold and tired because of a long train journey. ­ Bill has come there: a) to make new friends ­ b) to take on a new job + c) to find loggings ­ The houses along the street: a) are in good condition ­ b) are no longer lived in ­ c) are in need of repair + 3. Find information about the first character: full name, age, job, travelling from..via..by FULL NAME: Billy Weaver AGE: 17 JOB: he came...

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Art and aesthetics essay

single beautiful thing in the world. Ideas of what is beautiful and what isn't change quickly, one day something may be thought of as "in" and the next day "out." I have learned that beauty isn't necessarily a person, place, or thing. Beauty for the most part is a feeling it's internal, something in your heart or mind that makes you smile when you see, hear, or sense it. Something beautiful can give you a sublime feeling or may relax you in some ways, making you believe that everything is right in the world. Not all works of art necessarily create an aesthetic experience in us. For example when we look at a painting and all we can think about is to determine how much we can sell it for ­ then obviously this is not an eye of a person enjoying art, but a brain of a businessman and one should be in an office instead of visiting and art gallery. Unfortunately, I personally tend to think that nowdays too many people are going in that way

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Brazil's national drinks

The "Diccionario de la Real Academia Española", ad vocem "cachaza" gives the same double meaning. Figures from 2003 indicate 1.3 billion liters of cachaça are produced each year though only 1% of this production is exported (mainly to Germany). Outside Brazil, cachaça is used almost exclusively as an ingredient in tropical drinks, with the caipirinha being the most famous cocktail. Coffee Coffee production in Brazil is responsible for about a third of all coffee, making Brazil by far the world's largest producer, a position the country has held for the last 150 years. In 2007, 2,249,010 metric tonnes was produced, 80% of it was arabica(species of coffee). Although Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer, Brazilian firms do not dominate the international coffee industry. The country's domestic coffee market is dominated by two US coffee processors, Sara Lee and Kraft Foods. Laura Joesaar Liisa Shmeljova Vitali Zolotoi

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Hotel Sophia

Check in 3 pm, check out 12 pm. The hotel's location is an effective hub between Estonian cities and easily accessible for visitors arriving by car, offering free-of-charge parking facilities. Visitors are able to go to the cinema or ice-skating, visit an adventure park, a beauty salon or shop at Lõunakeskus ­ the biggest shopping and recreational centre in South Estonia. For the visitors' convenience, the hotel is connected with the shopping centre, making all services available on site. Cycle and pedestrian tracks that begin next to the building are suitable for miles- long cycling, and the health trail in the Sanatorium forest park, only 800 metres from the hotel, is an ideal place for morning and evening walks or jogging. Gym and group training facilities are available at the sports club in Lõunakeskus. There are two conference halls in the hotel ­ the North Hall and South Hall. The

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Canada

states of Texas. Furs, farms, forests and fisheries make up much of Canada's wealth. The country is also rich in minerals. Canada has copper, lead, silver, gold and other metals. The discovery of rich oil fields in Alberta in 1947 has made oil production one of Canada's leading industries. South of Newfoundland is one of the greatest fishing regions in the world. Much of Canada is covered with forests. A great deal of the wood from the forests in Quebec is used for making paper. Western forests produce much timber. The farms of eastern Canada are rather small. Potatoes are an important crop. Near the Great Lakes there are many orchards. Stretching west from the Great Lakes and Hudson Bay, there are great prairies. Spring wheat is the chief crop but other crops are important, too. West of the prairies there is a mountain wonderland. The Canadian Rockies are higher than the Rockies in the United States.

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Estonia vs Australia

ESTONIA VS AUSTRALIA Today, I shall compare the Baltic country, Estonia, and the largest country in Oceania, Australia. Largely they are going to be very different but still sharing little similarities. This essay will go in- depth about what makes these two nations so different. First I'm going to write about Estonia, a country within Europe. Estonia is quite small when compared to the other its neighbours with a land of 45.227 square kilometres and a population estimated at 1.3 million. The Estonian people largely speak Estonian but many of them also speak Russian and English, Russian more common as a secondary language. As being Estonian we know that less is always more. Best to be concise and to the point. Talking a lot and taking centre stage is considered rude and disrespectful. Estonians are known as hardworking, responsible, rule-obedient simple people. For example there is law that after 18...

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The USA

Forty years later, in 1991, the Soviet Union did collapse. Now America was the only superpower left. Population The current U.S.A. population is over 300 million people (303,500,000 in early 2008) so the United States has the world's third largest population (following China and India). States and cities The United States is made up of 50 States. Each state has its own government, with a constitution of its own making, and a legistlature and governor elected by people of the State. A State is free to conduct, as internal affairs by its own decisions, as long as it does not interfere with other States and stays within the limits set in the United States Constitution. Each State has a capital city for its State government (often it is not the biggest in the State). Capital cities in America are less important then in Europe. They are created to serve limited

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Useful language

These words and expressions are especially useful in letters, essays and articles. People (sometimes) claim that ... but I feel that ... It is often said/argued that ... However, it seems to me that ... It is a fact that ... Over the past few months/years, it seems that ... Recently, we have all become concerned that ... Nowadays, we are all realising that ... In the past, people used to ..., but now ... These days, it seems that .... Making statements These words and expressions are especially useful in letters, essays and articles. It is clear that ... On the whole, it appears/seems that ... We must take into account the fact that .... It goes without saying that ... It is important to remember that ... Explaining/Expanding ideas and giving examples These words and expressions are especially useful in letters, essays and articles. ... This means that ... ... This is largely due to ... ..

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British kings and queens

supporters and executed Lady Jane Grey at age 17. The Queen's nickname came from the huge numbers of people that she killed to return England to the Catholic faith. Queen Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II is the current queen and monarch of Britain. Taking over at the age of 26, Elizabth took the thrown in 1952. Queen Elizabeth II was the first monarch who had their coronation broadcast on national television, making it the most accessible British coronation at the time.

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Keskaegne Inglismaa (1066-1485)

the Normans had better military tactics and won in the end thanks to a clever strategy William I, also known as William the Conqueror, replaced King Harold on the throne The invasion was completed by 1071 - The Norman invasion is depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry ­ a long embroidered cloth The death of King Harold embroidered on the Bayeux Tapestry The Norman England William I ensured his power by dividing the land into parts and making 1/7 of it a royal domain He made his nobles swear an oath of allegiance and become his vassals Died in 1087 while fighting in France, was succeeded by his third son, William II Rufus William II was very unpopular: - Problems with the church - Increased taxes and claimed the money of many positions of the church William the Conqueror began building the Tower of London ­ one of the most notorious prisons in the world

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Green Energy presentation

renewable energy technologies · The Renewable Energy Act was the central political element of one of the greatest paradigm shifts since the start of the industrial revolution: the shift from fossil and atomic energy supplies to renewable energy sources. Freiburg · Freiburg is a 900 year old city of under 250,000 people, perched in the wine growing region of southwest Germany · Citizens have high environmental awareness · Sunniest Region in Germany, Making it the "Solar Capital" · The Heliotrope (the world's first energy self-sustaining solar building) Germany and the Kyoto Protocol · Sets binding obligations on industrialized countries to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. · Between March 1998 and March 1999, 84 countries including Germany signed the Kyoto Protocol. · In March 2002, the Bundestag unanimously ratified Kyoto. In May 2002, the European Union submitted the

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Swifts A Modest Proposal

population to fall. However, despite the famine and constantly increasing number of deaths, the government did not implement measures to improve the existing situation. Thence, Swift, being an Irishman by birth and feeling disappointed of the ruling classes, proposes a solution to the problem by publishing his shocking work, the bitterest satire A Modest proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country, and for Making Them Beneficial to the Public (1729). In A Modest Proposal Swift finds out a solution to stop the famine. The author cites infants' breeding as an example for improving the economical conditions, finding the proposal "a fair, cheap and easy method of making these children sound and useful members of the common-wealth" (52). He says that because many women in those times had no any material capabilities to raise children and provide for them.

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On friendship

It is a gift that we offer because we must; to give it as the reward of virtue would be to set a price upon it, and those who do that have no friendship to give. If you choose your friends on the ground that you are virtuous and want virtuous company, you are no nearer to true friendship than if you choose them for commercial reasons. Besides, who are you that you should be setting a price upon your friendship? It is enough for any man that he has the divine power of making friends, and he must leave it to that power to determine who his friends shall be. For, though you may choose the virtuous to be your friends, they may not choose you; indeed, friendship cannot grow where there is any calculated choice. It comes, like sleep, when you are not thinking about it; and you should be grateful, without any misgiving, when it comes. So no man who knows what friendship is ever gave up a friend because he turns out to be disreputable

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The Giant Eland

The Giant Eland The Giant Eland (Taurotragus derbianus also known as the Lord Derby Eland) is an open forest savannah antelope. It is found in Central African Republic, Sudan, Cameroon and Senegal. There are two subspecies: the endangered T. d. derbianus, found in Senegal's Niokolo-Koba National Park, and the low risk T. d. gigas, found in Central Africa. Characteristics Giant Eland are typically between 220-290 cm (7.3-9.6 ft) in length, stand approximately 150 to 175 cm (4.9 to 5.7 ft) at the shoulder, and weigh 440-900 kg (968- 1,980 lb). Despite its common name, it is of very similar size to the Common Eland. The smooth coat is reddish- brown to chestnut, usually darker in males than females, with several well-defined vertical white stripes on the torso. A crest of short black hair extends down the neck to the middle of the back, and is especially prominent on the shoulders. The slender legs are slightly lighter on their inner su...

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Dancing

Dance has certainly been an important part of ceremony, rituals, celebrations and entertainment since before the birth of the earliest human civilizations. Archeology delivers traces of dance from prehistoric times. One of the earliest structured uses of dances may have been in the performance and in the telling of myths. It was also sometimes used to show feelings for one of the opposite gender. It is also linked to the origin of "love making." Before the production of written languages, dance was one of the methods of passing these stories down from generation to generation. Although dance is often accompanied by music, it can also be presented independently or provide its own accompaniment (tap dance). Dance presented with music may or may not be performed in time to the music depending on the style of dance. Dance performed without music is said to be danced to its own rhythm.

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County of saaremaa

bakeries - AS Saare Leib, OU Karja Pagariari and AS Nasva Pagar. A great number of islanders consider the pan bread Borodino the real Saaremaa's bread. This bread was given the quality mark Appreciated Estonian Taste. Another islanders' favourite bread is Terviseleib (Healthy bread), one of the breads baked at Karja Pagariari. Beer. The islanders have always been great brewers and beer drinkers. The tradition of making home-brewed beer is still alive in Saaremaa. The home-brewed beer made of malt, yeast and hop has become a well-known "trademark" that also men who have come from other places taste with pleasure. The tradition of industrial beer brewing is also very long in Saaremaa. Our visitors should try the bottled beer brewed at Saaremaa's brewery - Saaremaa's own beer, strong battle beer Tehumardi and Saaremaa's Christmas beer. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!

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1948 Summer olympics in London

29th of J uly was brilliantly sunny day The competitors entered the stadium in 50 minutes The last team who entered was the UK-s team At 4 p.m. 2500 pidgeons were set free to spread the peace-spirit of the games Greece was the first one to leave the stadium, and UK-s team was the last one Overview of the sports events: Athletics: 33 athletics events were contested; 24 for men and 9 for women. 4 of these were making their debut - the men's 10km walk, the women's 200 meters, long jump and shot put Duncan White won the first ever medal for Sri Lanka in Ahtletics Basketball: 23 nations entered the competition. The United States defeated France 65-21 in the final. Brazil was the third Football: 18 teams were contested. The shiniest medal was claimed by Sweden, who defeated Yugoslavia 3-1 in the final. Denmark won the bronze medal

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European Union

Kolga-Jaani Basic school European Union Roosmary Suigusaar Form 9 Kolga-Jaani 2010 Site map What does European Union?...........................................................3 The main aurthorities....................................................................4 Information...............................................................................5 What does European Union? European integratsion process began in 1951, when concluded European Coal and Steel Community founding agreement between Belgium, Netherland, Luxenbourg, Italy, France and West Germany. It was to prevent armed conflicts between the Member States. EU is economic and political partnership between 27 democratic European countries (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, I...

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Estonian Independence Day

February 24: Independence Day The Republic of Estonia was founded on February 24, 1918 when the Salvation Committee, Päästekomitee, declared the independence of the Republic of Estonia. This date was celebrated as the Day of Independence until the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940. During the Soviet occupation, the Independence Day was festively celebrated in Estonian communities around the world. Every year, the US Secretary of State sent greetings on the occasion to the Ambassador of the Republic of Estonia to the United States, Ernst Jaakson. On February 24, 1989, the red flag of Soviet Estonia was replaced by the blue-black-white Estonian national flag on Toompea and since that time the Independence Day has been celebrated as a public holiday again. This year Estonia will celebrate the 83rd anniversary of the declaration of the state independence. A Quest for Independence For centur...

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Sir Isaac Newton

Class 10b Supervisor: Meeli Lepisk Author: Brita Lodi Sir Isaac Newton 16431727 · 25 December 1642(4 January 1643, New Style) , in England · Died 20 March 1727 (aged 84) Sir Isaac Newton 16431727 He is the greatest and most influential scientist who ever lived · Physicist · Mathematican · Astronomer · Natural philosopher · Alchemist · Theologian Early life · He was more interested in making mechanical devices than in studying. · Sundial · Educated at The King's School, Grantham. · In June 1661, he was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge As a students, we know him because.. · He was the first person who invent the 3 laws of motion · Theory of gravitation · Newtonian fluid, nonNewtonian fluid · Newton's theory of color · He invented the early telescope in 1671 Newtons laws in latin Newton's First Law

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Inglise keele ajalugu

estabilished new kingdoms. They brought a new language with them. The Old English is developed from their Germanic dialects. After that, came Christians and brought new words like martyr, bishop etc. The second and last conquest was in 1066, when the Duke of Normandie, also known as William the Conqurer, invaded England to claim his right to the throne. He was the one who estabilished the House of Normandy. He brought Old French to England making it the official language. It gave many new terms to English, like pig and pork etc. After the hundred years' war, English took over as the official language. Also many writers and scientist influenced the language a lot. More than 2000 were invented by Shakespeare. He gave us words like eyeball, lachluster, alligator etc. In addition, the language was greatly influenced by science. Because common people couldn't understand the Latin terms, Isac Newton and others physisists started to use English

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Towards zero inglisekeelne kokkuvõte

found himself from the hospital. He was a very angry because he was not allowed to die. When the man had calmed down then he told his sad fate to nurse. He lost his job because he didn't lie for his boss. His wife left him because he didn't have a job. His wife married with his best friend. The man began to drink and to commit suicide. He jumped down of the cliff but unfortunately tree growing out of the cliff and he land on the tree. 14. February. Murderer is making murder plan. He wrote all the details on the paper . Time, place, method of sacrifice. Everything was thought out. When all was ready, then he tore the paper and burn all the pieces to ash. The plan is now in creators head. 19. April It was a beautiful sunny morning. Nevil Strange and his wife, Kay were asking themselves what to do in the summer. Kay knew that they must go Gull's Point at the summer. He would have much rather gone to yacht trip to Norway. Nevil was a world class tennis player.

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