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All studied biomes

There are two very different seasons in a savanna; a very long dry season(winter) and a very wet season. In the dry season only an average of about 4 inches of rain falls. In the summer there is lots of rain. The savanna has a large range of highly specialized plants and animals. RainforestThe tropical rain forest is a forest of tall trees in a region of year-round warmth. Rain forests belong to the tropical wet climate group. The temperature in a rain forest rarely gets higher than 34 °C or drops below 20 °C. Rainfall is often more than 100 inches a year. There is usually a brief season of less rain. In monsoonal areas, there is a real dry season. Almost all rain forests lie near the equator. Rainforests now cover less than 6% of Earth's land surface. AlpineCold, snowy, windy. In the summer average temperatures range from 10 to 15° C . In the winter the temperatures are below freezing. The winter season can last from October to May

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Weather in England

day, it is difficult to know what weather will be on next day. In general there are warm summers and cool winters. Summers are cooler than those on the continent, but the winters are colder. Eastern parts are drier, cooler and less windy. Northern areas are generally cooler, wetter and have a smaller temperature range than southern areas. The highest temperature in England was 38.5 degrees at 10th August 2003. Winters are cool, wet and windy. Temperatures at night rarely drop below -10 degrees and in the day rarely rise above 15 °degrees. The lowest temperature was -27.2 degrees at 30th December 1995. July and August are normally the warmest month in England. Around the coasts, February is normally the coldest month, but inland there is little to choose between January and February as the coldest month. Best months to travel in England are May, June, September and October. These months

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My favourite cartoon character

Tom and Jerry William Hanna and Joseph Barbara created Tom and Jerry in 1940.It is a story of fighting between a mouse and a cat. Rarely they love and play together. Tom's full name is Thomas and Jerry's full name is Jerald. Other characters are Spike (dog) and Batch (cat). Tom and Jerry cartoons have received seven Oscar awards. Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse is Walt Disney's most popular cartoon character. This small naughty little mouse lives in the heart of millions all over the world. Mickey Mouse was first displayed in a short time picture,

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Ghosthunters

haunted. And the person added that it would be nice if people use the term ´´Ghost researchers´´ or ´´Paranormal investigators´´ 3. Duties od a ghost hunter: · Ghost hunting is a process of investigating locations that are reported to be haunted by ghosts. · Typically, a ghost hunting team will attempt to collect evidence that they see as supportive of paranormal activity. · Investigators end up spending a lot of money, time and anergy on work that is rarely rewardingend up spending a lot of time, energy, and money on work that is rarely rewarding. Different teams come and go for this reason, some expect constant activity. · They search for other possible sources for any supposed paranormal activity. · Ghost hunters use different tools to capture evidence of a haunting in a home or building · ´´Never think of it as a job, treat it as a passion.´´ 4. Educational and skills requirement:

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Inglismaast - PowerPoint

anthem, as the United Kingdom as a whole has " God Save the Queen". However, the following are often considered unofficial English national anthems: · "I Vow to Thee, My Country" · "Land of Hope and Glory" · "Nimrod" · "Jerusalem" · "Heart of Oak" Climate · England has a temperate climate, with plentiful rainfall all year round, although the seasons are quite variable in temperature. However, temperatures rarely fall below -5 °C (23 °F) or rise above 30 °C (86 °F). Ethnic groups (2006) · 89% White 6% South Asian 3% Black 2% Mixed race 1% Chinese 1% Other Map of England The end

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Verb Types

Group I Normal Verbs Most verbs are "Normal Verbs." These verbs are usually physical actions which you can see somebody doing. These verbs can be used in all tenses. Normal Verbs to run, to walk, to eat, to fly, to go, to say, to touch, etc. Examples: · I eat dinner every day. · I am eating dinner now. Group II Non-Continuous Verbs The second group, called "Non-Continuous Verbs," is smaller. These verbs are usually things you cannot see somebody doing. These verbs are rarely used in continuous tenses. They include: Abstract Verbs to be, to want, to cost, to seem, to need, to care, to contain, to owe, to exist... Possession Verbs to possess, to own, to belong... Emotion Verbs to like, to love, to hate, to dislike, to fear, to envy, to mind... Examples: · He is needing help now. Not Correct · He needs help now. Correct · He is wanting a drink now. Not Correct · He wants a drink now. Correct Group III Mixed Verbs

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working as a doctor

The pros and cons of working as a doctor Some people see it as a tiring job while others think it is a rewarding job. Whatever your views, there is no doubt that working as a doctor is a rewarding job with many advantages and disadvantages. There are several arguments in favour of working as a doctor. To begin with, doctors are rarely out of work because there is always a demand for people to treat the sick or injured. Furthermore, it is a rewarding job because they help sick or injured people to recover. On the other hand, there are also a number of disadvantages to being a doctor. Firstly, it is a tiring job because they work shifts and often work at night. For example, they must always prepared to deal with any number of situations tat may arise. In addition, they often see people suffering.

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Some any no

In question that are offers or requests.  Would you like some more tea. In questions when we expect the answer yes.  Have you got some paper to give me We use any With uncountable nouns in negative sentence and questions with a singular verb.  There isn’t any tea left in the teapot. To mean it doesn´t matter which or whichever one you like.  I can come and see you any day next week. Arter words with negative meaning e.g never, without, seldom, rarely.  I found her house without any trouble Ekke Kaha We use no/nobody/no one/nothing with positive verb.  We´ve got no milk. We haven’t got any milk  I saw nobody in the garden. I did’t see anyone is the garden.  He said nothing. He didn’t say anything. Ekke Kaha

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Arctic wolf

smaller animals such as waterfowl. ARCTIC WOLVES ARE SMALLER THAN GREY WOLVES, THEY ALSO HAVE SMALLER EARS AND SHORTER MUZZLES TO RETAIN BODY HEAT. GREY WOLF ARCTIC WOLF HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION • They have lived in North America for more than two million years. • The arctic wolf inhabits the Canadian Arctic and the islands, parts of Alaska and northern parts of Greenland. • In their natural habitat, they rarely encounter humans. MAIN THREATS • The greatest threat to the Arctic wolf is climate change. • Extreme weather variations in recent years have made it difficult for populations of muskox and Arctic hares to find food, and this has caused a decline in numbers. CLIMATE CHANGE THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! REFERENCES • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_wolf • http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/species/profiles/mammals/arcticwolf/ • Pictures from www

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The National Lottery

The National Lottery creates a millionaire every week in Britain. All of us have fantasized about winning the big prize in The National Lottery. We dream about what we would do with the money, but we rarely stop to think about what the money would do to us. For most of us , our way of life is closely linked to our econmic circumstances.The Different parts of our life fit together like a jigsaw, this is where we belong and where we feel at home. A sudden windfall would smash the jigsaw. Most people like the idea of not having to work, but winners have found that without work there's no purpose to their day, and no reason to get up in the morning. It's tempting to move to a bigger house in a wealthy

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Argumentive essay

People under the age of age of eighteen live with their parents. Usually parents have to cover their expenses. On the other hand minors might get into an accident and need cosmetic surgery to look the same again. If disfigured a child can feel left out which is not good. Another point in favor is that some people might have a serious birth defect like cleft lip and they might want to get it removed. To sum up, minors might use cosmetic surgery a lot but rarely do they really need it. On my opinion cosmetic surgery should only be given to those who need it with a doctor's subscription. Johannes Kaldalu 10c

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Hiragana tabel

han-dakuon pa-row pa pi pu pe po pya pyu pyo additional letters for foreign sounds sokuon e.g. (vi), (fa), (ti), (du), (we), (fo) pause (no sound) Note: Foreign words are usually written in Katakana, rarely in Hiragana. © japanese-lesson.com Learn how to read, write and type Hiragana for free at http://www.japanese-lesson.com/characters/hiragana/hiragana_drill/index.html

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Artikkel koolist

We don't have school uniform, we're allowed to wear, what we want. School lunches are 20 minutes long. Food isn't and don't taste very well. That, when you can go to eat, depends on which number of class you are. In our school are sport days about three times per year ­ Autumn, Winter and Spring. We have competitions between different classes and we have special team with teachers. School parties are about twice a month, but they aren't very cool. It happens very rarely, when the party turns out good, but this is my opinion. We have only one leisure activity ­ that is playing with coffee machine. Irrespective of all the negative sides, is our school very normal.

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LONDON

• GENERAL • HISTORY • CLIMATE • THINGS TO SEE • THINGS TO DO GENERAL o London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. o It’s situated in the South East of England with population of 14 million people. HISTORY oLondon is one of the oldest cities in the world, and it was founded by the Romans in 40 A.D. and called Londinium. CLIMATE • London has a temperate marine climate like much of the British Isles, so the city rarely sees extremely high or low temperatures. THINGS TO SEE o THE TOWER OF LONDON o THE LONDON EYE o TOWER BRIDGE o BIG BEN o THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT 1 o ST JAMES’S PARK THE TOWER OF LONDON THE LONDON EYE TOWER BRIDGE BIG BEN, THE HOUSE PARLIAMENT 1 AND FAMOUS RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS ST JAMES’S PARK THINGS TO DO IN LONDON You can: o Cross the Thames in a cable car o See a world-class classical concert o See the best dance in town o See a movie under the stars

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Present simple, present continious - reeglistik

always, usually etc. Saturday afternoons. (= He does that every Saturday Afternoon.) Timetables/programmes with a future The train leaves at 10.05 on Tuesday meaning. Reviews/sports commentaries/dramatic The basketball player shoots and the ball narrative goes in the basket. Time expressions used with present simple: Every day/week/month/year, usually, sometimes, always, rarely, never, often, on Monday, in the morning, evening, etc. Present Continuous (to be + verb -ing) Present Continuous is used for... Example Temporary situations I am paying off my car loan this month Frequently repeated actions with always, He is always leaving his dirty clothes on constantly expressing annoyance or the floor! criticism Actions happening at or around the I'm making coffee, would you like some moment of speaking

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Submarine

were times, when Oliver was kind of caring, kind, considering and helpful but most of the times he was very lonely (except being with Jordana). He wanted his parents to love each other passionately and he had pretty much work with this. Then there was Jordana, a girl who was very unusual. To me she seemed a bit angry and kind of shy. She liked to do things that other girls on her age never would do. That pretty much says the basic things about her. Oliver parents were weirder than Oliver. They rarely talked to each other. This movie was weird to me. I didn't get the main idea of this movie. All that I understand is that Oliver, Jordana and his family were unusual. They lived a life that was full of pain, silence and injustice ­ a life that I would never want to live.

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Environmental problems

little things, like switching off fans and lights when you are not at home. Electricity causes the burning of large amounts of fossil fuels, which in turn pollute the air. Solar power is a fantastic solution. Now that solar radiation is at a climactic peak, we can reap power from the sun using solar panel systems. These range from home systems to larger scale systems powering entire communities and cities. 2. Deforestation. While individuals can rarely have a personal impact on the deforestation rate, there are other things you can do. Discourage deforestation ­ and thus environmental degradation ­ by reusing plastic and paper bags and packaging. Support eco-friendly businesses and buy products that are either recyclable or have a longer durability. 3. Ozone layer depletion As with potable water depletion, the responsibility for stopping

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Clownfish

Among scientists and aquarists, clownfish are also known as anemone fish because they can't survive without a host anemone, whose stinging tentacles protect them and their developing eggs from intruders. It's still a mystery exactly how a clownfish avoids being stung by the anemone. Of the roughly thousand species of anemones, only ten host clownfish. What's good for the clownfish is good for the anemone, and vice versa. Clownfish spend their entire lives with their host anemone, rarely straying more than a few yards from it. They lay their eggs about twice a month on the nearest hard surface concealed by the fleshy base of the anemone, and they aggressively protect the developing embryos. If the young fish doesn't find an anemone and acclimatize to its new life within a day or two, it will die. The female is the largest in this "family," followed by the male and the adolescents. A Nemo look-alike species sale has jumped by 25 percent. For

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Visaul Image

people have been accompanied by the current fashion and it will become more beautiful by following it. Someone is attractive, if he/she is able to properly express yourself and and he/she becomes appealing if it is not fake it will gives him/her a lot more beauty. Yes, I've bought a few things that seemed to me a very good but after I have been disappointed in that because it was not as good as it seemed. Now it is very rarely a visual image of the most important thing for me.

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Description of an animal

Endangered animal ­ koala bear Though often called the koala "bear," this cuddly animal is not a bear at all, it is a marsupial. Koalas live in eastern Australia, where the eucalyptus trees they love are most plentiful. In fact, they rarely leave these trees. That is why they are usually called "treehuggers". Koalas have thick, grayish fur, with white on their chests, inner arms, and ears. They have large furry ears and leathery noses.The koala has large, sharp claws to assist with climing tree trunks. The koala is one of the few mammals that have fingerprints. Koalas do not live in big groups, they rather prefer to be alone. Koalas consume eucalyptus leaves and bark from 12 different eucalyptus tree species

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Indoeuroopa ülevaade

Indoeuroopa ülevaade MHG 10c Indo European Language Tree 10 Main Branches · Anatolian Languages ­ Hittite · Hellenic Languages - Greek · Indo Iranian Languages- Hindu and Iranian · Italic Languages-Latin Romance Languages( Spanish, Italian, French) · Celtic Languages- Celtic (Rarely spoken now) · Germanic Languages- English and German · Armenian Languages- Armenian · Tocharian Languages- Extinct( Form of Greek) · Balto Slavic Languages- Slavic, Latvian, Lithuanian In Depth Look into Every Country with a Indo European Language Migration of Indo European Language Chronology · The origin of Indo European languages go back about 8500 years Hetiidid Väidetavalt esimene indo-euroopa rahvas ,kes jõudis riikluse ja tsivilisatsiooni tasemele Kuningal aitas valitseda autoriteetne sõjaline ülikkond. Sõjaline ülikkond ...

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Article: Estonians

Estonians... Estonia is quite a northern country and therefore Estonians may seem a bit peculiar to ones from south, but don't be scared, they will not eat you (alive). Estonians are quite tranquilly and bottled up people - they might love or hate you and if you're not an expert will not make a difference as they didn't care at all. Rarely tend they to kiss or hug each other unless their beloved ones. So if they nevertheless do it then there's a great chance you're dealing with some non- Estonians. But there's no reason for worrying- if a person is from a region where that kind of over-loving-behaviour is common and he or she practices it anyway then a bathetic Estonian will just bear it and play along. In case of visiting like in many other European countries in Estonia it's also polite to bring

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The Dog fence

The Dog Fence When you think about the world's longest manmade structures, China and Great Britain (Stonehenge) spring to mind. Very rarely does the Australian continent get a mention, which is a shame, because the Dog Fence, or Dingo Fence, is the longest structures on earth. The Dingo Fence is a barrier that was built in Australia during the 1880s and finished in 1885.This fence was built only on one purpose: to stop dingoes (Australia’s wild dogs) from killing sheep. It is one of the longest structures on the planet, and the world's longest fence. it’s 3,307 miles long. That makes about 5,320 km

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Esitlus: Fountains

two-tiered marble fountain (created in 1850) Biltmore (Asheville, North Carolina): · Wall fountains · Designed by Law Olmsted · Recalls the grotto style of the Italian Renaissance Summary: · Good outdoor ornaments · Many pros · Ornamental fountains ­ 7 variations · Cast-iron fountains ­ mass-production in nineteenth century Questions? Thanks for listening! ,,fountains are highly elegant garden decorations, rarely seen in this country." -Andrew Jackson Downing (,,A treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening")

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Kenya

Gerly Roosmets 10b a country in East Africa. The capital city is Nairobi area is 580,000km2 population of nearly 39 million African Lion The Rooster The Umbrella Acacia Tree (21m high) The orchid The Lilac Breasted Roller commonly found in subSaharan Africa Jamhuri Day (national holiday) Currency Kenyan shilling(KES) used 10 , 20, 5 shillings Rarely used 1, 40, 50 shillings Government: democratic republic President: Mwai Kibaki Prime minister: Raila Odinga tropical climate sunshine all the year round a lot of rain between March and May moderate rain in October and November Traditional marriage Polygamy Domestic Unit traditional living arrangement Inheritance passes from father to son Inheritance ­ pärandus Two languages: English and Swahili Visual arts are largely confined to the

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Stalini lapselaps

Russian Language 2. Translation. "Stalin's Grandson" Theatre director Alexandr Burdonsky only rarely gives interviews about his family history and about what happened to him after Stalin's death: "I was fifteen years old when the 20 th Congress took place and Khrushchev gave his secret speech about the cult of personality and its consequences and about all the people who had suffered under Stalin. The speech was no revelation for me. Many of my mother's friends had spent time in prison camps. She herself was constantly under threat of arrest. I knew about all this and I had the

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Are mistakes necessary for discovery and progress?

would be noticed that can later help to progress in something. What can also be brought up as a good example is analyzing errors after losing, so later, after correcting the mistakes, a win would be more likely to come. But progress and new discoveries can sometimes be achieved also without any mistakes made. For example, if a bright idea occurs in someones head, it is posible to work out something new and innovating by not making any errors. But it is rarely like that. To sum up, it can be said that mistakes do lead to progress and discovery - the knowledge gained from these mistakes is invaluable in progressing to greater heights. At the same time, it is not as though every discovery or progress in any field is always preceded by mistakes.

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Ancient India (Vana India) ppt esitlus

improved. public areas · Cities were built as surplus food was produced. · Place in society based on · Sutras (guides) listed all birth, wealth, or the rules for the caste occupation system. · 3,000 castes once existed · Breaking rules resulted in in India. a transfer to a lower class. · Individuals could rarely change castes. · Both Hindu and Buddhist temples began flourishing under Gupta rule. · Once simply constructed meeting places, Hindu temples became complex towers covered with intricate carvings. · Buddhist temples were large and impressive, some carved out of mountainsides. · Buddhist stupas were built to house sacred objects from the life of the Buddha. They were covered with detailed carvings. · Great artists were commissioned by rich and

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London - climate, park and gardens

London has the largest wheelchair accessible network in the world and, from the 3rd quarter of 2007, became more accessible to hearing and visually impaired passengers as audio-visual announcements were introduced. The distinctive red double-decker buses are internationally recognised, and are a trademark of London transport along with black cabs and the Tube. Climate London has a temperate marine climate, like much of the British Isles, so the city rarely sees extremely high or low temperatures. Summers are warm with average high temperatures of 19 °C - 24 °C and lows of11 °C - 14 °C, however, temperatures can exceed 25 °C on many days, and in almost every year they exceed 30 °C on some days. The record high temperature in London was recorded on the 10th August 2003 when 39 °C was recorded. Winters in London are chilly, but rarely below freezing with daytime highs around 8 °C - 12 °C, while spring has mild days and cool evenings.

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Inglise keele ajavormide tabel

Usage Näited 1. Present Simple Lihtolevik I ajavorm Do, don't, does, doesn't A permanent state, a generally Every day, always, often, (He, she, it + -s) known fact, usual or repeated usually, sometimes, rarely, actions, timetables, sport never, on Monday, in the commentaries, other events morning. Facts.

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Present and past tenses

He/she/it + -s /Does I/you/we sama /Do Present Continuous ­ Kestev olevik: Tegevus toimub praegu. Tegevus toimub lähiajal. Ajutine olukord. Plaanid ja kokkulepped lähitulevikus. Koos "Always" väljendamaks häirivaid harjumusi või sageli toimuvat tegevust. Am/is/are + (always) -ing Present Perfect ­ Täis minevik: Tegevus või olek/olukord minevikus, millel on seos olevikuga. Kui mingi tegevuse olukorra tagajärjed on praegu näha. Korduv tegevus minevikus, kui lauses on nt: often, rarely, seldom, already, before, ever, never, recently, still, yet. ... + Have/has + III Present Perfect Continuous ­ Tegevus mis mingil ajahetkel alles kestab. Minevikus algas ja nüüd käib edasi. ... + Have/has been + -ing Minevik: Past Simple ­ Lihtminevik: Ma töötasin eile. Tegevus on lõppenud ja on teada millal. (Yesterday, last week) ... -ed/II /Küsimus: Did Past Continuous ­ Kestev minevik: parajasti oli see käimas. Parajasti keegi midagi tegi. Aastaarv võib olla sees.

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Break; bring, väljendid, kõnekäänud

BRING ABOUT 1) (tr) cause happen BRING BACK tr cause to recall BRING DOWN tr cause to fall BRING FORWARD tr move sth to an earlier date or time BRIN IN tr create profit, money BRING ON tr cause, usu sth unpleasant BRING OUT tr put on the market BRING ROUND 1) tr cause to regain consciousness: 2) tr oersuade; bring over (to) BRING UP 1) tr raise a child 2) tr mention/ introduce a subject IN A BLUE MOON – rarely BLACK AND BLUE- bruised GREEN FINGERS- good at gardening IS A BIT GREEN- in experienced LITTLE WHITE LIE -fib OUT AND ABOUT- on the move CLEAR THE AIR- resolve sb difference VANISHED INTO THIN AIR- disapear complete WON'T TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER- insistent REFUSED TO PLAY BALL- do not go along with smth DRIVE A HARD- make a deal without compromiseing OUT OF THE ORDINARY- ebatavaline FROM SCRATCH- nullist IN THE COUNTRYSIDE- maakohast TO EXPECT STH FROM SB- oodata midagi , kelleltki

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Floods and Tsunamis

Flooding is extremely dangerous and has the potential to wipe away an entire city, coastline or area, and cause extensive damage to life and property. It also has great erosive power and can be extremely destructive, even if it is a foot high. A tsunami (pronounced sue-nahm-ee) is a series of huge waves that can cause great devastation and loss of life when they strike a coast. Tsunamis are caused by an underwater earthquake, a volcanic eruption, an sub-marine rockslide, or, more rarely, by an asteroid or meteoroid crashing into in the water from space. Most tsunamis are caused by underwater earthquakes, but not all underwater earthquakes cause tsunamis - an earthquake has to be over about magnitude 6.75 on the Richter scale for it to cause a tsunami. About 90 percent of all tsunamis occur in the Pacific Ocean. Many tsunamis could be detected before they hit land, and the loss of life could be minimized, with the use of modern technology, including

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Common Kingfisher - Jäälind

It prefers rivers with bushes and trees at the riverside. In the mountains it can live near the lakes up to 2km high. Common Kingfisher breeds 6-7 eggs a time for 19-21 days. Only mother feeds the birds, although father is always nearby. After breeding time the relationship between parents ends and they break up. Common Kingfisher eats mostly fish, whose length does not exceed 6cm. It also eats bugs and other spinelesses, especially dragonfly babys. Very rarely it also eats tiny frogs. Common Kingfighter gets its food as far as 1km from nest. When hunting for food, Common Kingfisher often sits still moveless over the water and monitors the catch. When the catch is near, Kingfisher goes for it. When it spots the catch, it dives into water, grabs the fish and carries it to the nest or goes to hunt for more fish.

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London

London London is the UK's largest and most populous metropolitan area and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures. In July 2007 it had an official population of 7,556,900 within the boundaries of Greater London, making it the most populous municipality in the European Union. History: The first major settlement was founded by the Romans in 43 AD. Canute took control of the English throne in 1016, controlling the city and country until 1035, when his death resulted in a reversion to Saxon control under his pious stepson Edward the Confessor, who refounded Westminster Abbey and the adjacent Palace of Westminster. By this time, London had become the largest and most prosperous city in England, although the official seat of government was still at Winchester. In the 16th century William Shakespeare and his contemporaries lived in London at a time of hostility to the develop...

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Estonian holidays

Few hours before and after midnight, people usually party and eat a nicer dinner, often three courses. New Year's Eve is celebrated with large fireworks displays throughout the country, especially in the cities. Independence Day An Independence Day is an annual celebration commemorating the anniversary of a nation's assumption of independent statehood, usually after ceasing to be a colony or part of another state, more rarely after the end of a military occupation. In Estonia it's celebrated on February 24.Estonia got independence from the Bolshevist Russia in 1918.Estonia regain independence in 1991 from NSVL when it fall a part. St John`s Day (jaanipäev) In Estonia, aside from Christmas, St John's Day is the most important days in the calendar. The short summer seasons with long days and brief nights hold special significance for the people of Estonia. St John's Day is celebrated in the

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Thiopental - naatriumitiopentaal

Redistribution away from central circulation towards muscle and fat tissue Concentration is low enough in the brain that consciousness returns Most commonly used in the induction phase of general anesthesia 9 October 2012 SODIUM THIOPENTAL Degree of injury is related to the concentration Hypotension Respiratory depression Tissue necrosis Laryngeal spasm Bronchospasm Allergic reaction Rarely, intra-arterial injection can occur Side effects may last up to 36 hours 9 October 2012 SODIUM THIOPENTAL Widely used for over 40 years Many different uses Works as sedative 9 October 2012 SODIUM THIOPENTAL 9 October 2012

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WALES

Swansea and Newport and surrounding areas , with another significant population in the north-east around Wrexham . English is spoken by almost all people in Wales . Northen and western Wales retain many areas where Welsh is spoken as a first language by majority of the population and English is learnt as a second language . Today there are very few truly monoglot Welsh speakers , other than small children , but individuals still exist who may be considered less than fluent in English and rarely speak it . There were still many monoglots as recently as the middle of the 20th sentury . The most popular sports in Wales are rugby union and football . Wales has had its own football league since 1992 althought , for historical reasons , two Welsh clubs ( Cardiff City and Swansea City ) play in the English Football League . Rugby league is now developing in Wales . The Wakes national rugby league team was formed in 1907 , making them the third oldest national side .

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Mint (metha x piperita)

Mentha - mint Eliisabet Ojar • Mentha is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae (mint family). The species are not clearly distinct, and estimates of their number vary from 13 to 18. Hybridization between some of the species occurs naturally. Many other hybrids, as well as numerous cultivars, are known. • Mints are aromatic, almost exclusively perennial, rarely annual, herbs. They have wide-spreading underground and overground stolons and erect, square, branched stems. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs. Leaf colors range from dark green and gray-green to purple, blue, and sometimes pale yellow. The flowers are white to purple. • Most mints grow best in wet environments and moist soils. Mints will grow 10–120 cm tall and can spread over an indeterminate area. Species

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ENGLISH NATIONAL FOODS AND DRINKS

chicken and vegetables. Sauces are chosen depending on the type of meat. FISH AND CHIPS: England is internationally famous for it's fish and chips. Large number of restaurants and takeaway shops selling this dish. The most popular English dish. There are lot of different combinations, but the traditional is potato slices cooked with fish. SAUSAGES: English sausages are colloquially known as ,,bangers". They are made from fresh meat and rarely smoked, dried or stronglu flavoured. A variant of the sausage is the black pudding. (you can eat every part of pig except it's squeal) There are also white puddings, similar but lacking blood. PIES: The English tradition of meat pies dates back to the Middle Ages. Meat pies contain chicken and mushrooms or steak and kidney pie. (originally steak and oyster) Pork pies consists of chopped pork and pork jelly and they are usually eaten cold.

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Premium B2 - Unit 6 vocabulary

Unit 6: vocabulary ­ School and work (v.) ­ verb (n.) ­ noun (adj.) ­ adjective (adv.) ­ adverb 1. to retire (from) (v.) - to stop working due to age 2. toddler (n.) ­ young child at the age of learning to walk, age 1-2 3. aspiration (n.) ­ strong desire to achieve something 4. exasperated (adj.) ­ extremely annoyed 5. to be fed up with (v.) ­ sick and tired of 6. rarely (adv.) ­ seldom; not often; infrequently 7. to queue (v.) ­ to stand in a line 8. to be ashamed of (v.) ­ to be embarrassed of something 9. to be depressed about (v.) ­ to feel down/sad 10. to be responsible for (v.) ­ to be in charge of something and take either credit if it succeeds or blame if it fails 11. to be famous for (v.) ­ to be known for 12. to be interested in (v.) ­ to be curious 13. to be proud of (v.) ­ to take pride in 14

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The Greenhouse Effects

The increasing infrastructure instability is an important issue in relation to the influences of global climate change in urban areas. A serious issue pertaining to this is the dual nature of damage triggered by events combined with climate change and natural hazards. For example, catastrophic damage could result from the combination of global warming with a great earthquake, which is a worst-case scenario. Although this worst-case scenario has rarely occurred and presents a low probability of occurrence, countermeasures must be prepared in advance based on an appropriate response and adaptation strategies. After an overview of possible infrastructural instabilities caused by global warming, methodologies are proposed placing emphasis on the increasing probability of infrastructural instability triggered by natural hazards resulting from groundwater-level (GWL) variations. These effects are

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Online music magazines

While things are much better than they were 10 years ago, there is still a long and winding road ahead before we can say that all our children have access to music.’ I chose this article because it was the first one to have my interest. I have always been somehow interested in what other people, who are not connected to music the way I am, think of learning an instrument, do they want to do it as or not. Especially children and the people the same age as me. In estonia I have rarely heard that young people want to know more about classical music or want to learn, so it is interesting for me to read about other countrys. I liked this article and I really hope that in the future, more young people around the world will have the opportunity to do what they want and learn what they want. Having things like money and others against you, should not keep you from doing what you want. I simply hope that everyone can learn about anything they want. classicalmusicmagazine.org

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A Computer in my life

behind the computer, most of my entertainment is connected with my computer. Like games, music, videos, movies, social networks and news. I used to have PC, but in September I bought myself a laptop. It's powerful, beautiful, it doesn't make much noise and it's quite easy to carry around. I use it to play games, study, watch movies, listen to music and the most important ­ to connect with my friends. I rarely have problems with my computer. I'm an advanced user and I don't get viruses while surfing the net. After graduating high school, I'm thinking of buying tablet PC, because it's even more comfortable to use when you're on the move. Sometimes when I wake up early, I open my laptop, visit my webpages and then read news. After school, first thing I do, when I get home, I open my laptop and put some music on play

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Tenses - Ajavormide tabel

Kestev ennetulevik. school. school. tulevikus Mingiks hetkeks I will ..going to.. - on tegevus kestab. tulevikus ma olen seda kindlam! teinud. Will have worked. Present I think Jason is in the garden. He is building(build) a shed. Steve jogs (jog) around the lake every evening. In northwest Scotland summer temperatures rarely rise(rise) above 16C. I'm meeting (meet) Mr. Houghton at six o'clock. His flight takes off(take off) at 11.45. You always complain. Tourism has increased/is increasing in this area. He has just finished work on his new book. I have been to America twice. Her eyes are red because she has been crying. She has been studying non-stop for eight hours. Jade and Tom are having a car boot sale next Saturday. Past By the time I arrived at the university, the lecture had already started.

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The Giver

11. He wants to let Jonas know that there was pain on the world, and the world isnt perfect at all. 12. The basic difference here is that Jonas's first experience with snow was pleasant, but second experience isnt. Jonas enjoyed the first experience. He was sledding and was exhilarating and fun. In the second experience he was sledding but he lost control and hurted himself badly. The second time, the snow was used to teach about the sort of pain that was rarely experienced in their community 13. It would be easier to the giver. Then giver felt better. And then the giver doesnt get old that fast.

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Should a mosque be built in Tallinn?

Should a mosque be built in Tallinn? Dear classmates and teacher, Today I want to talk to you about a topic that has brought with it a great deal of controversy in recent years. Namely, should the construction of a mosque in Tallinn be permitted? Estonians often like to pride themselves for being more tolerant and open-minded than those from other post-soviet nations. This sort of a progressive mindset, however, rarely extends to the principles of religious freedom. But why? Why are so many people opposed to something that in its core is just another place of worship much-like any other? After all, the construction of the mosque wouldn't even be funded by tax-payers. In addition, most of us don't oppose the building of churches, even though Estonia is currently the 3rd least religious country on the planet. Many people fear that the building of a mosque would open a door for Islamic radica...

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Present Simple & Continuous

PRESENT SIMPLE I You work here. ... do not (don't) work ... We They Do you work here? ­ Yes, I do. / No, I don't. He She works here. ... does not (doesn't) work ... It Does she / he work here? ­ Yes, she / he does. / No, she / he doesn't. Time expressions always often not often never usually normally rarely sometimes occasionally hardly ever when after before unless in case as soon as until Uses - for permanent facts - for actions and situations which are generally true - for habits and routines PRESENT CONTINUOUS bebe++ ­ing ing I am (I'm) You are (you're) She/He/It is (she's/he's/it's) (not) + working here.

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Music review

I like all of the tracks, which is very unusual for me, as I usually like only one song while I am able to despise all the rest of the tracks on the CD. The songs don't give you the feeling when you're listening to love songs or tracks about strong positive feelings. These musical pieces concentrate more on the negative feelings a person can feel and why some have to go through such bad experiences. The tracks are built on pain and anger, emotions that every living person feels but rarely do we sing about them. When I listen to Three Days Grace, especially when I'm angry or consumed by some strong negative emotions, it helps me calm down and just think everything over again. The songs are sung by such emotion, passion and at the same time, with aggression, that it makes you feel like someone else in the world knows exactly how you feel. Unlike most, I like Three Days Grace's debut album more than the albums that followed the first

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Hiina mänguasja tehased

these promises.  After the work shift, there's another work assembly that lasts 15 minutes.  Even during the 30-minute lunch period, workers must return to the shop floor early to resume production or to attend another meeting. They're not paid for the time spent in these meetings or assemblies.  Workers endure long hours six to seven days a week.  The overtime work is up to 200 hours a month, which is more than five times the legal limit.  Female workers rarely get maternity leave, and with extreme hours and no childcare facilities they often cannot take care of their kids.  Many women are forced to send their children to live with family in the countryside.  Toy production involves close contact with chemicals that are incredibly harmful to the workers' health.  This results in alarmingly high levels of occupational disease and work-related injuries. In 2009, about one million people were injured at work and about

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