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"relatives" - 118 õppematerjali

relatives - who, whom, whose, which, what, that Listing points/events - to begin: initially, first, at first, firstly, to start/begin with, first of all etc. To continue: secondly, after this/that, second, afterwards, then, next ect. To conclude: finally, lastly, in the end, et last, eventually ect.
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Homeless

Social Problems Homelessness A person and families are considered homeless, if they live outdoors without shelter ( ) , temporarily housed in hostels, night shelters , institutions such as psychiatric hospitals, and those temporarily () accommodated () by relatives or friends. Persons living in poverty are most at risk of becoming homeless , and demographic groups who are more likely to experience poverty are also more likely to experience homelessness . Homelessness usually increases during periods of economic recession () and rising unemployment, when people can no longer afford ( ) housing, and governments cut down public housing expenses. Inadequate shelter or housing creates conditions that promote disease. Without

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Minu hobid

rõõmus. Talle ei meeldi käsitöö, mis tunndub tema jaoks väga igav. Minu sõbrale meeldib päevitamine, shoppamine ja uisutamine. Kuid kõige rohkem meeldib talle soppamine, sest siis saab ta endale osta lahedaid riideid ning huvitavaid ja kunstilisi kujukesi. Talle ei meeldi jalgpall, sest ta ei ole eriti sportlik inimene. Põhimõtteliselt harrastame me kõik neid hobisid, lihtsalt mõnel inimesel on see hobi aga teisel mitte. I have many hobbies,actually our family and relatives have lots of hobbies. I love sport the most, especially jogging/running , basketball and high-jump. I do athletics in a studio. I like it very much, because I learn always something new there. Also I like to dance and go to the cinema. Sometimes I find myself on a theatre or a circus. In summer I go camping and on biketrips with my family. I don't like volleyball, because always after a game my hands hurt. And I don't like floorball, because many of the players wave with their hockey-sticks.

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Taxation

companies are low. Such as Liechestein, Monaco, the Cayman Islands, the Bahamas. Off-shore comapny- is a company what is registered in tax haven. Evasion-illegal tax avoidance. Trying illegally not to pay tax. Corpotation tax- (ettevõtte tulumaks)Tax on the profits made by a company. Value-added tax- (lisaväärtusmaks)goods bought in stores. Tax imposed as a percentage of the invoice value of goods and services. Transfer tax, inherited tax, death duty- money recived from relatives after their death Income tax, social security tax, national insurance- salaries and wages. Tax on persons income. Tariffs- goods made in other countries. Capital gain tax- income tax 21/79- (kapitali kasumaks)money made by selling stock at a profit. Proportional- flat tax- a tax that has one rate is the same for everybody. Progressive income tax- a tax that has a higher rate for taxpayers with higher income. Collect, pay, impose(kehtestama), levy(võtma), charge(võtma) TAX

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Class and social status in Pride and Prejudice

In the novel under the discussion, social status has a great importance in the turn of events. Everyone in the novel is somehow influenced by the topic of fortune or social class. To start with, even though "Pride and Prejudice" touches on many different subjects and characters, its main events are related to or caused by the dogmas of class distinctions. The main characters are influenced by that on numerous occasions. Mr. Darcy, of noble descent, finds it hard at first to cope with the relatives and social status of the woman he falls in love with, Elizabeth. He goes as far as mentioning his superiority to her in his first marriage proposal, as was described in the novel. "His sense of her inferiority -of its being a degradation- of the family obstacles which judgment had always opposed to inclination, were dwelt on with warmth which seemed due to the consequence he was wounding, but was very unlikely to recommend his suit." This may show that Mr. Darcy had zero comprehension of

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The effect of modern technology on our everyday life

The effect of modern technology on our everyday life In the nowadays world, we are living in the era of advanced technology. Almost every activity that we do in our daily life is somehow connected with technology usage. It plays a major role not only in our lives, but also helped in development of various industries, changed education, entertainment. We can not measure this process and it`s impact on society, but one thing we can say for sure – technology has become part of pupils lives. There are so many advantages connected with technology and how it affected our everyday life. To start with, development of mobile technology, computers and internet made life easier. We can find information in sites like Google in a couple of minutes instead of looking for required information in books for hours. In the older times, writing a letter, sending and bringing to a required person took minimum a month; now this proce...

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Character sketch - Melanie, Oranges are not the only fruit by Jeanette Winterson

Next time in church the girls were ambushed. `These children of God,' began the pastor, `have fallen under Satan's spell.' When asked, Jeanette admits that she loves Melanie, but Melanie isn't as strong as her lover and she promises to the pastor that she will give up the sin and beg the Lord to forgive her. Melanie is a docile person and a weak soul who refuses to follow her true desires. She is afraid to venture outside the role society has placed upon her. Melanie left to stay with her relatives in Halifax and when Jeanette went to visit her Melanie told her that it was wrong to see each other again. After that incident, Melanie was dead for Jeanette who was angry because Melanie was so weak. Melanie had gone away before starting university and the girls didn't meet until some time later. Melanie had put on some weight and looked serene. She chatted about her course, friends and her holiday plans like nothing romantic had ever happened between the two. One year later they met again

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Jane Eyre

house. Jane did not have any money and had to sleep outdoors, where she almost died, fortunately three siblings Mary, Diana and John took her in. John was a clergyman, and he found Jane a job at a charity school in Morton. He surprised her one day by declaring that her uncle, John Eyre, had died and left her 20,000 pounds. Jane and John also found out that they where cousins. Jane decided to share her fortune with her three newfound relatives. Soon John decided to travel to India and asked Jane to come with him as his wife. Jane agreed going to India, but refused marring his cousin. One night Jane heard Rochester’s voice calling her name and decided to visit him and head back to the Thornfield. She found out that the Thornfield had burned down. She found out that Rochester’s wife died during the fire and Rochester lost his eyesight and one of his hands, saving the servants. Jane traveled to Rochester’s new

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Minu perekond - My family

MY FAMILY. FAMILY IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT IN OUR LIFE. I N A WAY , OUR FAMILY IS OUR LIFE. A FAMILY IS NOT JUST A GROUP OF RELATIVES LIVING IN ONE APARTMENT OR HOUSE . A FAMILY CONSISTS OF THE CLOSEST AND DEAREST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD , ALWAYS READY TO LISTEN TO YOU , ALWAYS READY TO SHARE YOU JOY AND TO PROVIDE HELP IN NEED . OUR FAMILY IS NOT VERY LARGE: MY PARENTS , MY BROTHER, MY GRANDPARENTS AND I. SOMETIMES MY UNCLE AND AUNT VISIT WITH THEIR DAUGHTER AND SON, WHO ARE MY COUSINS . OUR FAMILY IS VERY FRIENDLY . ANY TIME, WE HAVE A CHANCE WE TRY TO DO SOMETHING

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Illegal Immigration in America - essee

About eight million of them had jobs. But why are there so many illegal immigrants in the US? Is it truly that difficult to get a green card in the United States? It actually is - the whole process can be very time-consuming and confusing. Sometimes the waiting lists for green cards can be as long as 15 years. There are different ways of getting a green card, one of them is family sponsored, meaning that people with close relatives or family members who are US citizens are eligible for a permanent living permit and this way is relatively fast as it is top priority. There are also employment based green cards but this is mostly only a good option for skilled and well educated people and as we know these type of people aren’t usually an issue when talking about illegal immigration. It is also possible to win a living permit in the green card lottery

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Reeglid

During the summer holidays, I worked in a cafe. I studied art at university. At this time, I shared a flat with a friend. As the film ended, the light in the cinema came on. ..kui räägime seonduvatest asjadest, mis juhtusid erinevatel aegadel ­ I've lived in this down since I was a child. By the time she was nineteen, she was playing the violin professionally. My new house will be ready next month. In the meantime, I'm staying with relatives. 5.2 Ability peale can'i ja could'i kasutame oleviku vormi (ilma to'ta) ­ He can type very fast. I could see him. can'i ja could'i puhul on küsimused ja eitavad laused tehtud ilma do/does'ita ­ Can you speak French? I couldn't drive until I was 25. me kasutame be able to minevikus, olevikus ja tulevikus, muutes sõna be ­ Past: He was able to get another job. Present: My brother is able to speak three languages

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Computers - indispensable part of our life

or shoulder tension, general fatigue, or pain in the back, arms, wrists or shoulders. Using computers daily and more than few hours a day is risky and may affect our health. That is why we should always have pauses using computers and enjoy more outdoor activities. Computers are vital part of our every day life, as they provide us with so many possibilities on using them. We can search the World Wide Web for information, talk with our friends and long-distance relatives, play games, watch movies or listen to music. There are so many ways on entertaining ourselves using computers. But besides on many wonderful things, which computers offer us, we should always be aware that computers may affect us badly aswell, from health issues to communication problems. In my oppinion computers are worth using, as long as we use them right.

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Jane Eyre raamatu kokkuvõte Charlotte Brontë lühikirjeldus kirjandus

Rivers, and Jane quickly becomes friends with them. St. John is a clergyman, and he finds Jane a job teaching at a charity school in Morton. He surprises her one day by declaring that her uncle, John Eyre, has died and left her a large fortune: 20,000 pounds. When Jane asks how he received this news, he shocks her further by declaring that her uncle was also his uncle: Jane and the Riverses are cousins. Jane immediately decides to share her inheritance equally with her three newfound relatives. St. John decides to travel to India as a missionary, and he urges Jane to accompany him—as his wife. Jane agrees to go to India but refuses to marry her cousin because she does not love him. St. John pressures her to reconsider, and she nearly gives in. However, she realizes that she cannot abandon forever the man she truly loves when one night she hears Rochester’s voice calling her name over the moors. Jane immediately hurries back to Thornfield and finds that it has

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Setomaa

Setomaa The extreme south-eastern corner of Estonia - this is the location of SETOMAA, a peculiar historical and ethnical province in Estonia. Setomaa is bounded in the north-east by Lake Pihkva, in the east and south-east by Russia, in the south by Latvia and in the west by Võru County. The greatest extent from north to south is 65 km and from east to west 40 km. Today Setomaa is divided between three administrative units: Võru and Põlva counties of Estonia and Pechorsky district of Russia. On the territory of Estonia, Setomaa comprises four municipalities: Misso, Meremäe, Värska and Mikitamäe municipalities. According to the latest archaeological finds the area of Setomaa has been inhabited for as long as 8 400 years.The ancestors of the people speaking the Võro-Seto dialect belonged to the Balto-Finnic eastern tribes. In old chronicles they have been mentioned probably under the name of the...

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Inglise keelne kirjand Stendhal-ist

As a student he grew interested in literature and mathematics. In 1799 he left for Paris, ostensibly to prepare for the entrance examination to the École Polytechnique, but in reality to escape from Grenoble and from paternal rule. His secret ambition on arriving in Paris was to become a successful playwright. But some highly placed relatives of his, the Darus, obtained an appointment for him as second lieutenant in the French military forces stationed in Italy. This led him to discover Piedmont, Lombardy, and the delights of Milan. The culture and landscape of Italy were the revelation that was to play a psychologically and thematically determining role in his life and works. In 1802 the 19-year-old Henri Beyle was back in Paris and at work on a number of literary projects, none of which he completed

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Ameeriklased hiinas (inglise keeles)

Over 2 million Americans speak some variety of Chinese, with Standard Chinese becoming increasingly more common due to immigration from mainland China and Taiwan.[13] Although Chinese Americans grow up learning English, some teach their children Chinese for a variety of reasons: preservation of an ancient civilization, preservation of a unique identity, pride in their cultural ancestry, desire for easy communication with them and other relatives. Chinese Americans have made many large strides in American society. Today, Chinese 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.

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Inglise keele eksamiks valmistumine, kirjutamise reeglid

Writing Letter/Email [ greeting- PH1 Opening remarks, reason for writing-PH2,3 developments(arengud)-PH4 closing remarks- sign off] Informal- are sent to people you know well. Semi-formal- to your friend parents Formal-are normally sent to people an (friends, relatives) ect.. official position or to people u dont know well  An informal greeting (Dear  Formal greetings (Dear Mr and  Formal greetings: Dear Sir/Madam-when u dont know the Lucy, Uncle Bill,Mum) Mrs Jones, ) nam...

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Japanese festivals

regarding sense and feeling in every Japanese citizen. A major attraction is The Watched Night bell, in Tokyo. Japanese believe that the ringing of bells can rid off their sins during the previous year. Postcards The end of December and the beginning of January are the busiest times for the Japanese post offices. The Japanese have a custom of sending New Year's Day postcards (, nengaj?) to their friends and relatives, similar to the Western custom of sending Christmas cards. Their original purpose was to give your faraway friends and relatives tidings of yourself and your immediate family. In other words, this custom existed for people to tell others whom they did not often meet that they were alive and well. Japanese people send these postcards so that they arrive on the 1st of January. The post office guarantees to deliver the greeting postcards by the first of January if they are posted within a

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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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Valentine's day

They decorate dance halls with paper hearts and with red balloons. There can make photos with you're friend. Students play different games and sing Valentine's songs. Often children are dressed to red or pink, because these are Valentine's colours. Valentine's Day in different countries Japan Valentine's Day celebrations in Japan are a different affair. Here ladies buy chocolate for men. One type of chocolate which is called by the name, kiri-choco is bought for friends and close relatives. It has no romantic significance at all but the chocolate with the name of hon-mei which is specifically bought for a boy friend, beloved or husband and is a gift stimulated by romance. Then after one month later it is the turn of the men to give in return. It is March 14th (the White Day). Australia In Australia during the gold rush, miners who were flushed with new found wealth from the Ballarat mines were willing to pay a pricey sum for elaborate valentines. Merchants

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New matrix pre-intermediate student peatükk 3. Home and family

8. Harry mat a couple which were staying in the same hotel. 9. We visited a museum which was really interesting. 10. This is the book which Ela wants to read it. Ex. 5 p. 37 1. Who 2. Which 3. That 4. That 5. That 6. Who 7. Which 8. Which Ex. 8 p. 37 1. Whos 2. Whos 3. Whos 4. Whose 5. Whose 6. Whose Ex. 5 p. 39 2. We invite to our house friends and relatives. 3. I buy presents for my friends. 4. I get presents form my family. 5. We have with all the family a big lunch. 6. We have like most turkey people. 7. We take after lunch a walk for the dogs. 8. We make in the evening a big fire. Ex. 7 p. 39 1. We usually stay at home for New Year. 2. The town is quiet always at that time. 3. My friends often go away on holiday. 4. We from time to time go to Scotland. 5. The weather is very good never. 6

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Turundusplaani koostamine

Toscana customers share 3 main behavior factors: · Enjoy a high quality meal without the mess of making it themselves. · When ordering, health concerns in regard to foods are taken into account. · There is value attributed to the appearance or presentation of food. The market can be segmented into three target populations: · Individuals: people that dine in by themselves. · Families: a group of people, either friends or a group of relatives dining together. · Take out: people that prefer to eat Toscana's food in their home or at a different location than the actual restaurant. Toscana Gourmet seeks to fulfill the following market needs/benefits that are important to their customers. · Selection. A wide choice of pasta and salad options. · Accessibility. The customer can gain access to the restaurant with minimal waits and can choose the option of dine in or take out

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Turismimajanduse alused KT Kordamisküsimused

Tooge mõned näited. Sissetulek ja heaolu, puhkus ja vaba aeg, transpordi areng, kommunikatsiooni areng, linnastumine ja rahvastiku kasv,turismitööstuse tekkimine ning areng, poliitiline stabiilsus, rahu. 17. Millised võivad olla reisitakistused? Aeg, raha, perekonna elutsükkel, sugu, töö, sotsiaalne klass, mood ja maitse, elustiil, personaalsed iseloomujooned, psühholoogilised ja sotsiaalsed tegurid. 18. Mis on VFR? Visiting Friends and Relatives. 19. Mis on MICE-industry? Meetings, Incentive, Conferences, Exhibition. Eesmärgiks töökohustuste täitmine. 20. Valige ja kirjeldage üht turismi vormidest. Loodusturism ­ eesmärk viibida looduskeskkonnas ja või pakkuda looduselamusi. Selle alla kuulub loodus, ürgloodus, ökoturism, seiklus geoturism. 21. Mida tähendavad TIK? Tooge konkreetne vastav näide Eesti kohta (piisab ühest). TIK ­ turismiinfokeskus

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Inglise Keelsed Aforismid / mõtteterad

* When one door of hapiness closes, another opens but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us. * I don't know how to not love you, I only know how to not let you go. I don't wish to be everything to everyone, but I would like to be something to someone. Without friendship life has no sweetness. Life is a journey and love is what makes the journey worthwhile. One loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives. Good friends are angels on earth. If you see someone without smile,give them one of yours. True friends fill your life with joy,your soul with sunshine and your heart with love. You have to kiss a lot of frogs before you meet your prince. Many people walk in and out of our lives,only true friends will leave footprints in our hearts. Tears are words from heart that cant be spoken. Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that takes our breath away!

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Sinatamine ja Teietamine - referaat

Kirjandus Keevallik, Leelo 1998. Sinatamisest ja teietamisest koolilaste arvamuste põhjal. Keel ja Kirjandus nr 8, lk 541 553. http://www.postimees.ee/160408/esileht/arvamus/324180_2.php Resümee Forms of speech have extremely interesting and remarkable role in Estonian language society. From analysed article it turned out that in the estimation of schoolchildren you form has continually high position in society and you still remains for coming up to friends, relatives and good acquaintances. All depends completely on how a person distributes the roles him or herself or how much originates from their sensation. It is clear that even in the near future most of the peole would not go saying ´hey you´ to complete stranger and the respectation towards older people predicates the usage of ´you´ form. But more and more the usage of ´you ´ refers to cultural changes which are taking place around us. It means that the formal style diminishes

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Customs and behaviour patterns in Finland

conversing, or when entering a home, church, or elevator. Bear hugs and cheek-kissing, so well known just across the border in Russia, are neither common nor popular in Finland. Emotions are not expressed publicly, only among relatives and very good friends. It is inappropriate to eat food while walking on the street. The only exception might be ice cream. The European style of eating--fork remaining in the left hand--prevails in Finland. Avoid eating anything with your fingers, including fruit. Refrain from eating before your host begins, and take small portions because it is the custom to eat everything on one's plate. At a dinner party, it is customary to refrain from drinking until the host offers a toast, and to

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Inglise keele kodulugemine teemal: Mass Media

Mass Media What is Mass Media? Statistics show that there are few things which impact the human mind more than mass media. The advice of teachers, parents and relatives may fall on deaf ears, but the mass media influence holds us all spellbound! At this point, it becomes necessary to define mass media. Mass media may be defined as any form of communication which is meted out to the people at large, through the various forms of communication. What modes of communication are we talking about? Well there can be no static definition for the channels of mass communication as they are increasing all the time. But any form of

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Tallinn Old Town

when the sound is loud enough! http://www.visitestonia.com/en/things-to-see-and-do-in-estonia/cultural-holiday-in- estonia/song-celebrations-and-song-festival-traditions Conclusion I wrote a report about Tallinn. I brought out some attractions, activities and places. Like Old Tallin, Town wall and towers, Town Hall, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and Song Festival Grounds. Usually I go in Tallinn when I want to visit my friends or relatives. Sometimes I just walk around at the Old Town in Tallinn with my friends or family, because it is very beautiful. After that we usually go and eat at some fancey restaraunt.

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Old Mr. Dashwood

When Old Mr. Dashwood dies, he leaves his estate to John and little Harry, who had much endeared himself to the old man. But now John's father, Henry Dashwood, is left with no way of supporting his wife and three daughters, and he too dies one year later, leaving only ten thousand pounds for his family. Just before his death, he makes his son John promise to care for his stepmother and three half-sisters. Mr. John Dashwood initially intends to keep his promise and treat his female relatives generously, but his wife Fanny, a narrow-minded and selfish woman, convinces him to leave them only five hundred pounds apiece. Fanny moves into Norland immediately following Mr. Henry Dashwood's death and becomes mistress of the estate, relegating John's stepmother Mrs. Dashwood and half-sisters Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret to the status of mere visitors. Fanny's brother, Edward Ferrars, visits Norland for several weeks and develops a strong attachment to Elinor Dashwood.

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Geoffrey chaucer

It must not be forgotten also that his location aided him a great deal he lived in London, an area which dominated the economy and therefore his dialect became dominant in following centuries. Describe the setting of the prologue. (When and where does the action take place?) The late fourteenth century, after 1381, in the T abard Inn and on the road to Canterbury. Why do the pilgrims go on the pilgrimage? Whose grave do they visit? People see a pilgrimage as a cure for sick relatives or friends and you of all your sins. People go on pilgrimages to seek inspiration and to show that they are willing to devote themselves to god and to prove that they believe in him and that they love him. How many pilgrims did the narrator meet at the Tabard Inn in Southwark? 29 How does the narrator describe his role? Chaucer's pilgrim narrators represent a wide spectrum of ranks and occupations. The great

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Evolutsiooniteooria mõisted 2013

ja toksilisus (võime moodustadatoksiine)[1]. Virulentsus sõltub suuresti vaadeldavast mikroobitüvest (tüvespetsiifilisus). 26. Lõivsuhted (mõiste ja näide) ühe funktsiooni kaudu realiseerunud kohasus on negatiivses põhjuslikus seoses teise funktsiooni kaudu realiseerunud kohasusega Nt taimedel vegetatiivne ja generatiivne paljunemine piiratud sama ressursi poolt. 27. Hõimuvalik is the evolutionary strategy that favours the reproductive success of an organism's relatives, even at a cost to the organism's own survival and reproduction. 28. Koevolutsioon on kahe või enama vastassuhteis oleva liigi (või muu bioloogilise üksuse) üksteisest sõltuv evolutsioon. 29. Kladistika ehk fülogeneetiline süstemaatika on fülogeneetilise süstemaatika peamisi meetodeid. See on süstemaatika üks põhisuundi, mis baseerub taksonite fülogeneesiarvestamises.Ei tugine üksnes liikidevahelise sarnasuse mõõtmisele, vaid võtab aluseks liikide eristumise

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Organisatsiooni juhtimine KT2

See on stimuleeriva efektiga. Distress ehk halb stress - negatiivne pingeseisund, mis tekib inimese jaoks ebasoodsates tingimustes ja toob kaasa inimeste töö- ja tegevusvõime ning üldise vastupanuvõime halvenemise. näide: imagine that tomorrow, you win the lottery. You have millions of dollars to do with what you will. The first thing you do is quit your job, buy a new car, and a new house. You are absolutely thrilled and cannot remember ever being this happy. Then, relatives begin to call you and tell you how desperately they need your help, how desperately they need your money. Some of these relatives are so distant, that you have never even spoken to them before! Before you know it, charities begin calling for donations. Now, you have to worry about friends, family, and charities wanting your money, and you feel completely torn about who you should help. Worrying about this keeps you up at night, you cannot sleep or eat without worrying about your situation

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Blandings Castle kokkuvõte

Blandings Castle by P.G. Wodehouse Wodehouse was an acknowledged master of English prose admired both by contemporaries and by modern writers. He has been called "English literature's performing flea", a derogatory description that Wodehouse cherished and adopted as the title of his autobiography. Best known today for the Jeeves and Blandings Castle novels and short stories, Wodehouse was also a talented playwright and lyricist who was part author and writer of fifteen plays and of 250 lyrics for some thirty musical comedies. Wodehouse took a modest attitude to his own works. In Over Seventy (1957) he wrote: "I go in for what is known in the trade as 'light writing' and those who do that ­ humorists they are sometimes called ­ are looked down upon by the intelligentsia and sneered at." Wodehouse's characters are often eccentric, with peculiar attachments, such as to newts (Gussie Fink-Nottle) or socks (Archibald Mulliner). His "ment...

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Turismimajanduse alused kodune kontrolltöö

Sissetulev turism ­ teise riigi kodanik tuleb Eestisse ning seda vaadatakse riigi vaatenurgast (nt kui eestlane läheb Venemaale ­ Venemaa poolt vaadatuna on see sissetulev turism). Jrk.nr Küsimus / Vastus Punkte 15. Mis on VFR? 1 p. Visiting friends and relatives - Sõprade ja sugulaste külastamine. Jrk.nr Küsimus / Vastus Punkte 16. Mis on turismisihtkoht? Millised on turismisihtkoha valikut mõjutavad 2 p. tegurid? Tatjana Koor 5 TÜ Pärnu kolledz Turismimajanduse alused Sügis 2010 Geograafiline piirkond, mida külastajad mõistavad kui ühtset tervikut ning

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Taken at the Flood

bit of a mug before he sorts out all the details of [Enoch Arden's] death and other even more baffling mysteries. But he does it with all the acumen that has endeared him to Agatha Christie fans. Fantastic and topping."[4] Robert Barnard: "Elderly man married to a glamorous nitwit of dubious social background is a common plotelement in Christie. Here she is widowed (in an airraid ­ this is one of the few Christies anchored to an actual time), and burdened by financially insatiable relatives, both of blood and in-law. But who exactly is dead, and who isn't? And who is what they seem, and who isn't? Compulsive reworking of Tennysonian and Christiean themes, and pretty high up in the range of classic titles. "[5] 5 References to other works The false alibi used by the murderer of a witness sighting the missed train smoke was a partial re-use of a plot device used by Christie in the 1925 short story The Sign in the Sky, later published in the 1930 collection The Mysterious Mr. Quin.

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Ärialane suhtus ing. keeles

Germany: low power distance and strong uncertianty avoidance, favors the `well-oiled machine' with a more bureaucratic structure than the British, and a professionally trained staff. Have a highly developed system of vocational training France: large PD and strong UA, favors a `pyramid of people' with a hierarchical bureaucracy and standardized work process. China: large PD and weak UA, favors the `family approach', with direct supervision by the owner of the company and relatives. USA: in the middle, favors organization into divisions, with a standardization of output Def: when you delegate sth to a subordinate you give the same (but not all) authority to complete tha task as if you had done it yourself. The aim: to lighten your load so you can focus on more important issues and to help the subordinate learn and grow. Stereotypes: older workers are hard workers vs they are difficult to train to use new methods Communication style

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Estonian holidays, festivals, cultural events

Holidays, Festivals, Cultural events TALLINN - If you're looking for entertainment in Estonia this summer, you are really spoiled for choice. Festivals and events dedicated to the consumption of beer are a lot of fun, but if you want to get the true feel of the country, you need something a little more ethnic. Like a town fair. Just as July becomes August, the seaside town of Haapsalu will host a grand spectacle of rural Estonian entertainment. The White Lady Days is a summer celebration filled with amusement for all the family. Held in and around the remains of the Teutonic-knights-era castles, the fair combines enchanting medieval legends with modern countryside charm to create a comprehensive experience of Estonia beyond the big cities. But the legend of the White Lady of Haapsalu, which is at the heart of the festival, is perhaps the most famous tall tale of the many that are so abundant in Estonia's folklore. It is the story of...

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Kreooli kultuur

They usually had a "coming out" during an evening at the Theatre d'Orleans, which marked the beginning of their search for a husband. The whole family attended the performance and sat in a box. Young men who were interested in the girl stopped by the box to pay their respects. They had intermediaries talk to the father and ask if they would be permitted to call on the girl at home. The first formal visit was brief, with the girl's mother and perhaps other relatives in attendance who would find out the young man's intentions. After four home visits the father asked the young man if he was serious about his daughter. If the young man wanted to marry the girl the two fathers negotiated the dowry. A notary came to write a list of the couple's possessions and drew up the marriage contract. Once the contract was signed, the families announced the engagement. The girl's family gave a big dinner at her house where the young man gave her an engagement ring

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English literature

Cowardness in the field, like treason, was punished by death. Another crimes-dishonourable conduct toward women, beating, raping. No robber, pirate, murder, violater of church could be knight. 7. Courtly love. The favour to be found with ladies is one of the main topics of the competitions. With the improved standards of living, war band had to rethink their attitude to women. Marriage could be only between people of one rank, there was loyalty between relatives, which often brought to intermarriage. The prime functions were dynastic alliance and purity of the lineage. So sexual relationships were strictly watched, so there had to be found a way to protect noblewomen and to change the sexual energies of hot-headed young into socially acceptable behavior. The culture of courtly love removed the lady from within the reach of her social interiors by putting her on a pedestal. The men around her are

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Australia.

kilo of leaves and bark each day. Baby koalas are about the size of a bean when they are born. They move into their mother's pouch, which opens to the back. It comes out at the age of 6 months. The wombat lives in burrows in grassland areas of Australia and Tasmania. It has short strong legs and claws for digging burrows. They live in groups and come out to look for food at night. To counterbalance their poor eyesight, they can smell and hear very well. Their nearest relatives are koalas. The possum is a furry animal that lives in the trees. This good climber moves about at night. They live in groups and come out to look for food in the night. Some of them are called gliders as they have skin between their legs which they use like wings for gliding from three to another. The egg-laying mammals are the strangest of all the Australia's animals. They lay eggs like birds and feed their young with milk as mammals do.

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Rudyard Kipling

Wilkie Collins' The Moonstone and works by the likes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Bret Harte also left an indelible impression on Kipling. Respite from the Holloway household was gained when he spent one month a year in London with his mother's kindly sister Aunt Georgie and her husband, pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne Jones and their children. Those months of December were a veritable paradise to Kipling; North End House was constantly brimming with visiting friends and relatives, and the homey and artistic effects of the affectionate couple were everywhere. Their home echoed with laughter and the patter of little feet or was eerily hushed as the children raptly listened to fantastic stories told by Edward. They also played the organ, sang songs, dressed up in costumes and acted out plays. In January 1878 Kipling was admitted to the United Services College, at Westward Ho!, Devon, a school founded a few years earlier to prepare boys for the armed forces

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Aborigeenid (Inglise keeles)

) . Wailing or crying was a common occurrence among the mourners who often painted their bodies with pipe clay, red ochre, or charcoal when a relative or friend died. In some districts people wore a head covering made of feathers. Others beat their bodies with sticks or clubs, or cut themselves with shells or stone knives to cause bleeding. In these instances the period of sorrow or mourning, was considered to be at an end when their wounds were healed. Relatives and close friends often sat beside a grave of a deceased person, but this was related to their superstitious beliefs. 4 Sitting beside a grave - sometimes shaded with a hut or covering to provide shelter for the mourner or mourners - involved ensuring that the deceased person's spirit had gone to the 'sky camp' or to its spirit- place. Obviously it is impossible to say 'how' they knew or considered when this happened. However

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The Witch Trials in Salem

8 years in prison. The same year, 1706, one of the 'afflicted' girls, Ann Putnam, apologised to the congregation of her church. She claimed that 'It was a great delusion of Satan that deceived me at that sad time'. So she blamed the Devil for the deaths of many innocent people rather than accepting responsibility. In 1702 the General Court (legislature) of Massachusetts overturned the convictions for witchcraft and in 1711 they granted compensation to the relatives of the victims bringing the whole sorry episode to an end. In the early 18th century belief in witches died out. Finally in 1992 a memorial was erected to those who were wrongly executed at Salem. 'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller The Crucible is a 1953 play by Arthur Miller (1915­2005). It is a dramatization of the Salem witch trials. It was first staged in 1953, it was widely acclaimed as a metaphor for the recklessness

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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused

technical as well). If you refer to your heart as your ticker, you have chosen a more colloquial or slangy term. 3. Native and foreign element. Native vocabulary. 3 strata: Indo-European words mother, father, night, foot, heart, bear (bore, born), see names of close relatives, names of natural objects, parts of the body, numerals Germanic words friend, bridge, ship, life, heaven, glass, death, make v, meet v Old English words Bad, bird, woman, lady, daisy, gospel 23,000 – 24,000 items. Only about 3 % are of non-

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English structure revision for the exam

 Emphasizers. For example: A real winner, a sure sign.  Amplifiers. → Inherent adjectives are adjectives that show the quality of a noun. For example: an old man, an ugly painting → Non-inherent adjectives are adjectives that do not show the quality of a noun in the same way as the inherent adjectives. For example: Heavy smoker, distant relatives, an old friend. → Downtoners. For example: slight effort, feeble joke.  Restrictive adjective is an adjective clause that cannot be separated from the main clause without the sentence changing its meaning. For example: I refuse to live in any house that Tom built. An older person who dresses like a teenager is often ridiculed.  Adjectives related to adverbs are non-inherent, neither restrictive or intensifying.

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Leksikoloogia konspekt (uus)

o 100 just (> Old French)  Core vocabulary and syllable structure: o 93 of the first one hundred words in the Brown Corpus are monosyllabic, and the remaining have two syllables (only, about, other, also, many even people)  Core vocabulary – often short (monosyllabic) words of Germanic and Old Norse origin. 3. Native and foreign element. The native vocabulary has 3 strata  Indo-European words - names of close relatives, names of natural objects, parts of the body, numerals. o Mother, father, night, foot, heart, bear (bore, born), see  Germanic words o Friend, bridge, ship, life, heaven, glass, death, make, meet  Old-English words – o 23,000 – 24,000 items. Only about 3% are of non-Germanic origin. Etymologically homogeneous. 65-85% of the Old English vocabulary has been lost

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Hispaania keel kirjapilt + audio allalaadimise lingid 53lk

Te toca a ti. ¡Callate! Te amo. teh toh-kah ah tee kah-yah-teh tay ah-moh It's your turn. (informal) Shut up! I love you. (informal and singular) Notice that Spanish has informal and formal ways of speaking. This is because there is more than one meaning to "you" in Spanish (as well as in many other languages.) The informal you is used when talking to close friends, relatives, animals or children. The formal you is used when talking to someone you just met, do not know well, or someone for whom you would like to show respect (a professor, for example.) Encantado, cansado, enfermo, and aburrido are the masculine forms of the words. If the words refer to a woman or are spoken by a woman, then the final o changes to a: encantada, cansada, enferma, and aburrida In Spain, as well as Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, the Spanish

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

7. Passage: The bill is then sent to the other House (to the Lords, if it originated in the Commons; to the Commons, if it is a Lords bill), which may amend it. 8. Consideration of Lords/Commons amendments: The House in which the bill originated considers the amendments made in the other House. 9. Royal assent 38. The Monarchy (the Royal Family, Queen's official title). The British Royal Family is the group of close relatives of the monarch of the United Kingdom. This is a list of current members of the Royal Family: HM The Queen ­ Elizabeth II, whose official title is "Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith." In common practice Queen Elizabeth II is referred to simply as "The Queen" to differentiate her from

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Public International Law is a system of law

). After such visits, the delegates deliver the reports that are confidential to the countries authorities (countries that hold the prisoners of war, to address the people who can actually help the situation) Confidentiality is a very important principle it helps to enter facilities which are closed to other organizations. ICRC delegates have the right to not be a witness in certain criminal proceedings. To help the prisoners of war inform the relatives of their life ­ red cross messages that prisoners of war can write that they're okay and in good health (the administration of the camp can check the messages) and only personal information. After that ICRC is used as a post office. Sometimes if too many prisoners, the short form is used ­ in good health and the signature. Messages are also used for civilians who are separated by the front line at time of war the communication possibilities can be disconnected.

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Mageveekäsna Ephydatia fluviatilis populatsiooni geneetiline analüüs

Intragenomic Profiling Using Multicopy Genes: The rDNA Internal Transcribed Spacer Sequences of the Freshwater Sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis Liisi Karlep, To~nu Reintamm, Merike Kelve* Department of Gene Technology, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia Abstract Multicopy genes, like ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA), are widely used to describe and distinguish individuals. Despite concerted evolution that homogenizes a large number of rDNA gene copies, the presence of different gene variants within a genome has been reported. Characterization of an organism by defining every single variant of tens to thousands of rDNA repeat units present in a eukaryotic genome would be quite unreasonable. Here we provide an alternative approach for the characterization of a set of internal transcribed spacer sequences found within every rDNA repeat unit by implementing direct sequencing methodology. The promi...

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ETOLOOGIA II moodul KONSPEKT

o Vampire bats ­ vomiting blood for the bas who have not found blood (otherwise the bat will die). Usually its female vampire bats who donate blood. o This requires repeated interactions. o It often happens between sister and other sibling · Negative reciprocity · Indirect reciprocity · Pseudo reciprocity o Mother Thereza? What kind of altruism was that? ­ she helped other people, not relatives (negative reciprocity) The prisoners dilemma · Slaid 7 · Resolution: id the interacting is on-going, a tit-for-tat strategy is possible: first cooperate and then do what your partner did the previous period. Mobbing · Prey individuals perform stereotyped movements, emit repeated and loud calls which other prey and recruit them into mobbing aggregation. (nt lindude ohuhüüe) · Mobbing disables predators and/or causes them to move another area.

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Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun