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"respect" - 299 õppematerjali

respect – to make every effort to understand others, accept responsibility and build mutual trust (introvert and extrovert). 5. Teamwork – to share opportunities for development and maximize team and individual performance.
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People and Behaviour

his new job. k) It's very ……. of character for Bill to behave like that. 1) Most famous people behave quite normally……. private. 8. Replace the words in italics with a verb from the box. Use each verb once only. call in; fall out; give away; put up with; turn down; count on; get on well with; look up to; take after; turn up; a) The wedding was cancelled when the bride failed to arrive. b) Susan feels that her boss is someone to respect. c) I'm sorry, but I just can't stand your behaviour any longer. d) My brother and I really have a good relationship with our parents. e) Why don't you visit my house on your way home from the shops? f) Tony felt that he could rely on his friend Mary. g) The millionaire decided to make a present of his money to the poor. h) Paula and Shirley are good friends but sometimes they quarrel. i) Jean decided to refuse Chris's offer of marriage.

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Gross domestic product

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) The gross domestic product (GDP) or gross domestic income (GDI) is a measure of a country's overall economic output. It is the market value of all final goods and services made within the borders of a country in a year. It is often positively correlated with the standard of living, alternative measures to GDP for that purpose. · Gross domestic product comes under the heading of national accounts, which is a subject in macroeconomics. Gross National Product Gross national product (GNP), in economics, a quantitative measure of a nation's total economic activity, generally assessed yearly or quarterly. The GNP equals the gross domestic product plus income earned by domestic residents through foreign investments minus the income earned by foreign investors in the domestic market. Gross Domestic Product GDP can ...

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Fridrick douglass

country, known for his oratories on the condition of the black race, and other issues such as women's rights. Lincoln's death At Abraham Lincoln's memorial, Douglass was in the audience while a tribute to Lincoln was being given by a prominent lawyer. The tribute was not as successful as some of the audience there would have hoped. Reluctantly, Douglass was goaded by the people to stand up and speak. At first out of respect for the speaker he declined, but eventually he gave into the pressure and with no preparation gave a fantastic tribute to the President for which he received much respect. The crowd, roused by his speech, gave him a standing ovation. A witness later said, "I have heard Clay speak and many fantastic men, but never have I heard a speech as impressive as that." [citation needed] While this is anecdotal, it is a

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Inimõigused, kaasuste kokkuvõtted, õigus isikuvabadusele

33, p. 20, § 46). Several points of French law have been disputed in the instant case. Even if the arguments of those appearing before the Court and the other information in the file are not absolutely conclusive in the Court's view, they provide sufficient material for the Court to have the gravest doubts whether the contested deprivation of liberty satisfied the legal requirements in the respondent State. "Lawfulness", in any event, also implies absence of any arbitrariness ... In this respect, the Court attaches great weight to the circumstances in which the applicant was forcibly conveyed to the Swiss border. Firstly, the relevant authorities waited for more than a month before serving the deportation order of 17 September 1979 on Mr. Bozano, although there was no difficulty about finding him in Limoges, where he was in pre-trial detention until 19 September and subsequently under judicial supervision ... The authorities thus prevented him from making any effective use of the

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Public International Law is a system of law

language) 3. Sovereign equality and independence of all States (all countries are equal in front of law, since the collapse of the colonial system) 4. Non-interference in the domestic affairs of States (all countries can decide what to do on their territory, others cannot dictate this, but sometimes it can contradict with the 7 th principle) 5. The prohibition of the threat or use of force 6. Peaceful settlement of international disputes 7. Universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all (environmental norms ­ Lege ferenda ­ norm which is in the process of establishment) To use war as a legal object to resolve conflict, there has to be either self-defence or the agreement of the security council of UN (if there's a threat to peace etc). State (def) "Inter-American convention on the rights and Duties of States!" (Montevideo 26.12.1933)

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Australia Topic

AUSTRALIA Tallinn 2008 Only one country in the world fills a whole continent. That country is Australia. The continent it fills is Australia, too. Australia, then, is both a country and a continent. Australia is one only continent except Antartctica that is all south of the equator. Since it is south of the equator, its seasons are just the opposite of ours. It has summer while we have winter, and the other way round. Sometimes Australia is called the island continent. There is a good reason why. It is an island. It is 1800 miles from the mainland of Asia and almost half way round the world from Europe. More than 6000 miles of ocean separate it from the America. Australia is the world's smallest, flattest and driest continent. It is also the oldest ­ some of the rocks are more than 3,000 million years old. It is the 6th largest country. Its territory is 7 700 000 km2. Australia is...

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The Noble Savage in the 20th Century Fiction

The problem with the stock character of a mentor is sometimes they are defined by comic relief. Although we look up to them and greatly admire their teaching, their weirdness still freaks us out a bit and these quirky sides of the mentor are funny to us. Laughter makes things more acceptable, it lets us trust the guide and accept the moral of the story. It not a big issue in creating this character but it reduces the respect we should have to it. The reason we do not learn anything from the hero lies with our need to identify ourselves with a character. The story would not be interesting if there were nobody we can relate to. The adventure our hero takes is the same we go through while reading a book or watching a film. So when the main character learns, we learn, while he suffers, we suffer and when he has a happy ending, we are also happy. The teacher our icon meets is also the teacher for us.

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BRITISH HISTORY 17TH-19TH CENTURY

II and the Irish Catholics. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ✿ Politically, this century was stable. Monarch and Parliament got on quite well together. ✿ The Whigs, were the political 'descendants' of the parliamentarians - supported the Protestant values of hard work and thrift, were sympathetic to Dissenters, and believed in government by monarch and aristocracy together. ✿ The Tories, had a greater respect for the idea of the monarchy and the importance of the Anglican Church ✿ The two terms, Whig and Tory, had in fact first been used in the late 1670s ✿ At the beginning of the century, by agreement, the Scottish Parliament joined with the English and Welsh Parliament at Westminster in London. ✿ Scotland retained its own system of law ✿ The only part of Britain to change radically as a result of political forces in this

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Strategies of creating a dominant party – the case of UR

52). These associations with its employers and employees may be seen as just another expression of the extensive reach of United Russia, of its commitment to put all social segments and organizations that have any considerable impact under the control of political representation. A third area of commonality among dominant parties is their power to access state resources and control key media organizations with respect to maintain their position. It has been noted (Peregudov 2009: 48), that the most noticeable changes in the party­parliamentary system in contemporary Russia concern the actions by the leadership of United Russia to expand its public ties and contacts outside bureaucratic structures. Without a doubt, United Russia has often been used as a channel for patronage, material benefits and influencing policy. Belonging to the dominant party gives legislators numerous

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Sissejuhatus semiootikasse

(pragmaatika) (Viimased nimetused pani Peirce õpilane Charles Morris (psühholoog, sotsioloog, teoloog), kes nägi semiootikas humanitaarteaduste alust, vastupidiselt Peircele, kes oli pigem reaalteadustele orienteeritud.) Sellest järeldub, et Peirce oli pragmaatik. Pragmatism oli ameerika filosoofia juhtivaid voole 19. saj lõpus. "A sign, or representamen, mis something which stands to somebody for something in some respect or capacity." (Peirce, 2,228) "Märk on miski, mis esindab kellelegi midagi mingis suhtes või mingil määral." Märk (stiimul, representamen, X) asendab tähendust (denotaati, Y) interpretaatori Z jaoks mingis interpretandis (reaktsioon, W). Morris muutis Peirce semioosise skeemi natuke - lisas konteksti (V). Kuna Peircele väga meeldib number kolm, väidab, et märk on triaad (põhjendatud seisukoht tglt) -

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Australia

Australia. The national anthem is Advance Australia Fair. Christmas and Easter are the two main national holidays in Australia. Another very important holiday in Australia is Australia Day. On that day ­ January 26, Australians celebrate their nationhood, as that day marks the first settlement in Australia by Europeans. On September 17 is the Citizenship Day, and on March 21 is Harmony Day, which celebrates their racial respect and community harmony. Melbourne cup day happens on the first Tuesday of November each year. The cup is a famous horse race. In fact, it's so famous that most people stop whatever they were doing, and start watching the race on television.

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Turkey and the European Union

aspiration for membership. However, Turkey offers a remarkable difference than other members. Turkey has certain qualities that no other member has. It does have material expectations from the EU, on the other hand, it has so much to offer to European civilization that other members cannot offer. Turkey is not only a ,,demanding" party vis-à-vis the EU. It also wants to contribute. It has the features that can ease Europe, on the verge of yet another edge, to leap to the next stage. In this respect, Turkey has a request from the EU not just for itself but also for the future of Europe and the whole world. In a sense, Turkey says ,,if you want an easier shift, we have to stick together". (Laciner, S., Özcan, M. & Ihsan, B., 2005) This statement might sound too naive and idealistic. But when looking at Turkish history, at their weakest and strongest times, Turkeys have turned towards Europe, wanting to be a part of it. Even after the Crusades, Turks' motion towards Europe was not bent on

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

at www.copyright.com. Requests to the Publisher for permission should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030, (201) 748-6011, fax (201) 748-6008, e-mail: [email protected]. Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty: While the publisher and author have used their best efforts in preparing this book, they make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this book and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. No warranty may be created or extended by sales representatives or written sales materials. The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for your situation. The publisher is not engaged in rendering professional sevices, and you should consult with a professional where

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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

Absolute majority - when more than half of the ppl (voting) is for or against sth To be guilty of a crime ­ to have done sth illegal Abuse - to use or treat someone or something wrongly or badly, especially in a way that is to your own advantage Property - an object or objects that belong to someone; a building or area of land, or both together Dangerous driving ­ to drive recklessly and without any fear or respect Loss - when you no longer have something or have less of something International law - the set of rules that most countries obey when dealing with other countries Operating law ­ the set of rules that one country and its people obey Legal system ­ an area ( of countries) that follow the same kind of rules???? Retelling Explain and retell the text! Not examples, but the terms and expressions. Think about the terms, play with the terms, and put them into right contexts. 7 terms!

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Agatha Christie - The Moving Finger

the accident when he discovered he probably wouldn't be able to fly any kind of plane again. He didn't seem like a true city person who would think themselves better than some villagers, quite the opposite. He was the first one to show some respect for Megan, he saw her wisdom and cleverness. Thus came the love. Megan Symmington: A quiet innocent 20 year old girl who had lived in Lymstock her whole life. Nobody understood her, her parents, other villagers and not even her coevals. Everybody, even her mother, wanted her to make a use of

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Prepositions

Absent from-puuduma Abstain from-halvast harj hoiduma According to-vastavalt Account for-põhjendama Accuse sb of-süüdistama Accustomed to-harjunud Acquainted with-tuttav millegi/kellegagi Advantage of-eelis Advice on-nõu andma Afraid of-kedagi kartma Afraid for-kellegi pärast kartma Agree with sb on sth-nõustuma Aim at-sihtima Allergic to-allergiline Amazed at/by-imestunud Amount to-ulatuma sinnani Amused at/with/by-lõbustatud Angry at what sb does-vihane Angry with sb about sth-vihane Angry with sb for doing sth-vihane Annoyed with sb about sth-häiritud (in)answer to-vastus Anxious about sth-murelik Apologise to sb for sth-vabandama Appeal to/against-meeldima Apply(to sb)for sth-kandideerima Approve of-heaks kiitma Argue with sb about sth-vaidlema Arrest sb for sth-arreteerima Arrive at(a small place)-saabuma Arrive in(a town)-saabuma Ashamed of-häbenema Ask for-küsima midagi Ask sb a question-küsimust kelleltki küsima Astonished at/by...

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The euro in Estonia

Kati-Liis Karu 03.01.2011 The euro in Estonia Joining the European Union in 2004 made people in Estonia think about the changing of currency. We had almost six years to get used to the fact that the Estonian kroon is eventually going to end. In that time there was a lot of discussion about whether we should stick to the kroon or change our money to the euro. Lots of people were afraid that they lose their money during the period of transition - this belief was quite popular among people who still remember the time when the Russian rubles were changed into kroons and did lose much money. Luckily there haven't been any complaints yet. The reason I chose this political concern is its contradictoriness. I myself dislike the fact that the kroon is "leaving us" but I hope that in the long run it will seriously benefit us. According to Conjuncture Institute's research 39% of responden...

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The Middle Ages

In 1295 Henry III's son Edward I brought together the ,,represantive institution", ,,Model Parliament", the 1st to include nobles, clergy & commoners. It was a mixture of ,,gentry" ­ knights & wealthy freemen from the shires & merchants from the towns. He divided Parliament into 2 parts ­ the nobles formed the House of Lords, the other part was called the House of Commons (middle class). Edward I became king at the age of 35. He was a fine warrior & won the respect of his subjects. He was very tall & strong and his nickname ,,Longshanks" referred to his long legs. He was married twice. From his 1st marriage (Eleanor of Castili) he had 15 children, his 2nd wife (Margaret of France) bore him 3 children. He had helped his father, Henry III, to govern since he was 12, and he had also been a crusader. He stamped out corruption in government. He also changed the legal system. Edward was made Overlord of Ireland

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Rahvusvaheline äritegevus Eksam

• Businesses also need to be aware that different cultures have different attitudes towards business. • Scandinavian countries such as Sweden emphasise social equality and therefore they tend to have a relatively flat organisational hierarchy. This relates to their informal approach to communication and cooperation normally at the heart of their organisations. In Japan, their traditional values of relative status and respect for seniority are reflected in their organisations and there is a very clear organisational structure. This means that senior management command respect at all times and expect a level of formality from junior members of their teams. • SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION EESTI EKSPORDI AJALOOLINE ÜLEVAADE I vabariigi ajal said peamiseks ekspordiartikliks metsasaadused - puit, saematerjalid, tuletikud, paber ja tselluloos kui ka metsa kõrvalsaadused

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Golden Grammar rules

) Why are you talking to yourself? (NOT Why are you talking to you?) 31. Use a present tense to talk about the future after when, until, as soon as, after, before etc. I'll phone you when I arrive. (NOT I'll phone you when I will arrive.) Let's wait until it gets dark. (NOT Let's wait until it will get dark.) We'll start as soon as Mary arrives. (NOT We'll start as soon as Mary will arrive.) 32. Before most abstract nouns, we use great, not big. I have great respect for her ideas. (NOT I have big respect for her ideas.) We had great difficulty in understanding him. (NOT We had big difficulty in understanding him.) 33. Don't use the with a superlative when you are not comparing one person or thing with another. Compare: She's the nicest of the three teachers. She's nicest when she's working with small children. This is the best wine I've got. This wine is best when it's three or four years old. 34

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

A Farewell to Arms holds up several of its minor male characters as examples of fine manhood. Rinaldi is a faithful friend and an oversexed womanizer; Dr. Valentini exhibits a virility to rival Rinaldi's as well as a bold competence that makes him the best surgeon. Similarly, during the scene in which Henry fires his pistol at the fleeing engineering sergeants, Bonello takes charge of the situation by brutally shooting the fallen engineer in the head. The respect with which Hemingway sketches these men, even at their lowest points, is highlighted by the humor, if not contempt, with which he depicts their opposites. The success of each of these men depends, in part, on the failure of another: Rinaldi secures his sexual prowess by attacking the priest's lack of lust; Dr. Valentini's reputation as a surgeon is thrown into relief by the three mousy, overly cautious, and physically unimpressive doctors who precede him; and Bonello's ruthlessness

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Nokia Report

important things. I also think that Nokia wouldn't have gotten where it is today if its products were not of quality. This shows that tomorrow Nokia will not be just another company but it is The Company everyone should look up to. A conclusion to my analysis can be drawn by the way that Nokia thinks about itself. Nokia believes in its customers, its products and its vision and strategy. I can assure you that no company will get very far without any goals or the respect to its customers and the best example is Nokia. CONCLUSION Before this report I already knew some things about Nokia. For example I know some about the so called "Nokia tune". It is actually based on a guitar work by a Spanish musician and was used on Nokia's first telephones a long time ago. However the tune became so well known that it was changed to "Nokia tune". I'm not sure about the time

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Fabio Capello

THE REAL FABIO CAPELLO Independent, The (London), Dec 13, 2007 The Italian poised to become the new England manager is an admirer of the Pope and Silvio Berlusconi and praised the 'order' left by General Franco. The FA may be hoping he learns to keep his opinions to himself. By Cahal Milmo A touchline philosopher The blazerati of the Football Association are well known for their dislike of controversy. In the past, rampant publicity over the personal affairs of England managers has done little to endear them to the sport's mandarins. So a disciplined, conservative Italian who attempts to shun the limelight, avoids late nights and socialises outside football circles would appear to be their man. Yesterday, Fabio Capello sat down for talks with FA bosses that are expected to result in him being awarded a multi-million pound contract before Christmas. A perfect match? Well, possibly. There's just one thing. The con...

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Aniliini riskianalüüs (eng)

Hypochlorous acid gives 4-aminophenol and para-amino diphenylamine. Oxidation with persulfate affords a variety of polyanilines compounds. These polymers exhibit rich redox and acid-base properties. 5. Toxicity data on chemical a) General toxicity · Acute toxicity after single administration The average lethal inhalation dose for humans is reported to be 25 mg/l air or 0.35- 1.43 g/kg bodyweight. With respect to methaemoglobin formation the no-effect dose of aniline in adult human is about 0.2 mg/kg bodyweight. In animal experiments the acute toxicity of aniline shows significant species differences, with cats being much more sensitive than conventional laboratory animals. · General toxicity after repeated administration The main endpoint of aniline after repeated dosing is toxicity to the haematopoietic

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Northanger Abbey

I am actually not sure what to tell you about myself, because I am just an ordinary man and I think of myself as a rather boring person. I definitely do not want to sound self-centered, but I must say that I am always rather gentle and caring. I pay attention to others' feelings and never want to hurt anybody. I often display a humorous arrogance and ironic humour towards women. I especially like to do that to Catherine because she is just so naïve. Do not get me wrong, I love and respect women very much, but sometimes I just cannot hold back a good joke. I usually say the opposite of what I mean, in order to seem funny. Isn't that rather clever? I have to admit that I am a perceptive person because I understand people quite well. I have read many books and I work as a clergyman, I think that this explains why am I good at understanding people. Also, I am definitely not a shy person. I tend to be rather honest, often to the point of

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Love Medicine vocabulary

to be on the wagon (194) - someone who is on the wagon has decided not to drink any alcohol for a period of time. Albertine talks about Gerry, who had been thirteen years on the wagon. He was drinking tonic water with crescent of soiled lemon and Maraschino cherries. mayhem (196) ­ Infliction of violent injury on a person or thing. Albertine says she had a false view of pregnant women. She had thought that pregnant women are wearing invisible halos, not committing mayhem. a suit of mail (199) - a kind of armor, made from interlocking metal rings. It's effective against some cutting weapons. Albertine describes Dot's knitted garments which stood up like miniature suits of mail. sallow (203) ­ Of an unhealthy yellowish color. Albertine describes Dot after pregnancy. Her skin was loose, sallow, and draped like upholstery fabric over her bones. to weld (206) - To bring into close association or union. When Albertine misses Dot, the days wer...

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Juhtimise alused

Asian and African countries and smaller for Germanic and Scandinavian countries. Võimudistants Lühiajaline vs pikaajaline suundumus This fifth dimension was found in a study among students in 23 countries around the world, using a questionnaire designed by Chinese scholars. It can be said to deal with Virtue regardless of Truth. Values associated with Long Term Orientation are thrift and perseverance; values associated with Short Term Orientation are respect for tradition, fulfilling social obligations, and protecting one's 'face'. Both the positively and the negatively rated values of this dimension are found in the teachings of Confucius, the most influential Chinese philosopher who lived around 500 B.C.; however, the dimension also applies to countries without a Confucian heritage. Lühiajaline vs pikaajaline suundumus 2 A Long Term Orientation is mostly found in East Asian countries, in particular in China,

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Social Problems

which law should be used to enforce any particular social norm. There are many ways in which behaviour can be controlled without having to resort to the criminal justice system. Indeed, in those cases where there is no clear consensus on the given norm, the use of criminal law by the group in power to prohibit the behaviour of another group may be considered an improper limitation of the second group's freedom, and the ordinary members of society may lose some of their respect for the law in general whether the disputed law is actively enforced or not. Legislatures pass laws (called mala prohibita) that define crimes which violate social norms. These laws vary from time to time and from place to place: note variations in gambling laws, for example. Other crimes, called mala in se, are nearly universally outlawed, such as murder, theft and rape. Religion and crime Socially accepted or imposed religious morality has influenced secular

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Võrdlev tööõigus - inglisekeelne

(i.e. in case of a theft or when there is a serious insubordination). - Objective reasons: it’s related to the company’s organizational requirements, in case of economic reasons, reorganizational reasons or a role or department ceasing to exist. - Subjective reasons: in case of serious violation of the worker’s contractual obligations. In some cases dismissal for Just Cause has disciplinary nature. In this case the employer must respect special procedures provided by Italian law to first outline the disciplinary breaches committed by an employee and then impose disciplinary punishments, if any, including dismissal. Dismissal for discriminatory reasons – when the employees are dismissed on the grounds of religion, political and personal belief, age, disability, gender, sexual orientation, race, language and trade union affiliation; when the employee’s getting married or getting

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E-raamatute kasutamine ja ajalugu

raamatud ei kao veel niipea. Keegi ei suuda ennustada, millal e-raamatud tippu jõuavad või millised siis e-lugerid välja näevad. Keegi ei tea, kas paberkandjal raamat jääb püsima veel sajanditeks. SUMMARY When i was beginning to write this research, i was convinced that i know quite a lot about e- books and see where the majority of humanity is moving in this area. I thought that today's students are so related to technology, that they would not respect the old traditions anymore. It appears, however, that i overestimated my knowledge. Currently, e-books aren't that popular yet, but it seems that everything in today's digital world is achieving success extremely fast. However, it's not expected that the paper books will be disappearing any time soon. Of course, the book, that has been with the man kind for centuries and amused them, will not be giving up to something, that has only been existing for a few decades.

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Juhtimise alused esitlus

51 Võimudistants 52 Lühiajaline vs pikaajaline suundumus This fifth dimension was found in a study among students in 23 countries around the world, using a questionnaire designed by Chinese scholars. It can be said to deal with Virtue regardless of Truth. Values associated with Long Term Orientation are thrift and perseverance; values associated with Short Term Orientation are respect for tradition, fulfilling social obligations, and protecting one's 'face'. Both the positively and the negatively rated values of this dimension are found in the teachings of Confucius, the most influential Chinese philosopher who lived around 500 B.C.; however, the dimension also applies to countries without a Confucian heritage. ­A Long Term Orientation is mostly found in East Asian countries, in particular in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea

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Winston Churchill - elulugu

Winston Churchilli tsitaate: · ,,Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference." · ,,Personally I'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught." · ,,A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty." · ,,A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on." · ,,If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law." · ,,I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals." · ,,On kolme liiki valet: vale, häbematu vale ja statistika." · ,,Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened." · ,,Kapitalismi pahe on hüvede ebavõrdne jaotus. Sotsialismi pahe on häda võrdne jaotus." · ,,Venemaal on peaaegu kõik keelatud

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Inuit Culture

Alaska (USA), Siberia (Russia), and Greenland. Over this broad area there are many different groups of people. Some share common ancestors, others probably do not, but most have similar ways of living in the Arctic. Inuit traditionally hunted for seals, whales, polar bears, caribou, birds and other animals from the ocean and the tundra. Inuit people invented the kayak and used these small boats to hunt for Arctic marine animals. Because of a great respect for these animals, Inuit have traditional customs that must be followed during a hunt. Inuit myths were inspired by the environment that they lived within including the magical appearance of the aurora in the night sky, the long dark winters, and the icy Arctic Ocean. Explore more about Inuit culture by visiting the links below. http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/polar/inuit_culture.html Inuit simply means "people." Inuit were earlier known by Europeans as "Eskimos" - a pejorative

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Jane Eyre

Later, he writes a letter to Miss Temple confirming Jane's account of her childhood and thereby clearing Jane of Mrs. Reed's charge of lying. · Mr. Brocklehurst: The clergyman headmaster and treasurer of Lowood School, whose mistreatment of the students is eventually exposed. · Miss Maria Temple: The kind, superintendent of Lowood School, who treats Jane and Helen (and others) with respect and compassion. She helps clear Jane of Mr. Brocklehurst's false accusation of deceit. · Miss Scatcherd: A sour and vicious teacher at Lowood. · Helen Burns: An fellow-student and best friend of Jane's at Lowood School. She refuses to hate those who abuse her, trusting in God and turning the other cheek. She dies in Jane's arms. · Edward Fairfax Rochester: The master of Thornfield Manor. A Byronic hero, he

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Inglise õiguskeel

20. kohtuvõim – judicial power 21. õigusriik – (state based on) the rule of law 22. praktilistest kaalutlustest juhinduma – to be guided by practical considerations 23. seadust parandama, parandus – to amend a law, amendment 24. katse argimõistust rakendada – an attempt to implement common sense 25. to what extent – millisel määral 26. precise - täpne 27. whereas – samas kui 28. in this respect – selles suhtes 29. on the whole - üldiselt 30. however – kuid siiski 31. exclusively - üksnes 32. to some degree – mõningal määral 33. thus - seega 34. substantial – märkimisväärne, oluline 35. despite – hoolimata (millestki) 36. to some extent – mõningal määral 37. obvious - ilmselge 38. in order to – selleks, et Explain in English: 1. suspension – stopping or postponing smth 2

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Sports

Sports. Sports has a very old history. The ancient Olympic Games were the first big sports competitions. The history of the Olympic Games is linked with many myths referred to in ancient sources, but in the historic years their founder is said to be Oxylos whose descendant Ifitos later rejuvenated the Games. According to the tradition, the Olympic Games began in 776 B.C. when Ifitos made a treaty with Lycourgos the king and famous legislator of Sparta and Cleisthenes the king of Pissa. In this treaty that was the decisive event for the development of the sanctuary as a Panhellenic centre, the "sacred truce" was agreed. That is to say ceasing of fighting in all of the Freek world for as long as the Olympic Games were on. The Olympic Games were held, after the completion of four years during the month of July or August. The time between two competitions was ca...

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inglise keeles Eesti tutvustus: Project: Estonia

dialect called mulgi language. The speakers of mulgi language can still be found in Southern Viljandimaa and in the past years people have started to pay more attention to learning and developing the dialect. The mulgi inhabitants have always been characterised by strong connection to their old-established traditions and customs. At the same time, the way of life of the local people is characterised by strong families, marriage, children and respect and love for fellow men. The local cultural heritage offers as much variety as the nature. Many rare work and mythological motives are retained in folk songs. The flax-growing that spread rapidly in the beginning of the 19th century was the basis of the prosperous Mulgi family farms in Southern Viljandimaa. 19. The second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century constituted the golden age for many local families

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Turumehanism

HÜVISE X NÕUTAVA KOGUSE %qX MUUTUS (q0 - q1)/q0 *100 D,Y = %Y TARBIJA TULU MUUTUS, (Y01 - Y1)/ Y01 *100 Kui D,Y >1, tegemist luksuskaubaga Kui D,Y >0<1, tegemist esmatarbekaupadega Kui D,Y =1, normaalkaubaga Kui D,Y <0, tegemist inferioorse , e.rämpskaubaga 58 59 Price elasticities in the UK with respect to a 1% Percentage change in price change in: the quantity demanded of Food Clothing Transport Food ­0.4 0 0.1 Clothing and footwear 0.1 ­0.5 ­0.1 Travel and communications 0.3 ­0.1 ­0.5 60 näitab hüvise pakkumise suhtelist muutust, mis sõltub hinna suhtelisest muutusest

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Estonian cuisine

There are many other main dishes too. Black Bread Black rye bread accompanies almost every savory food in Estonia. Instead of wishing "bon appetit", Estonians are prone to say jätku leiba ("may your bread last"). Estonians continue to value their varieties of black rye-based bread. Estonia has not been a land of plenty. If a piece of bread was dropped on the floor, it was good form to pick it up, kiss it to show respect, and eat it.[citation needed] When Estonians live abroad, they often say that they miss black bread the most. Desserts Specific desserts include kissel, curd snack and kama. Rhubarb pies are a favorite. Red currant kissel Strawberry and kiwi curd snack Drinks A traditionally popular drink called kali - similar to Russian kvass - is becoming more popular again. Mead or mõdu, the drink that was most popular in ancient times, has almost completely disappeared

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Edulugude võistlus

Edulugude võistlus Success-story competition „Small Town Inhabitants – Educated or Uneducated People“ To begin with, my childhood was quite ordinary, I spent a lot of time in my country home, spending most of my time playing. I have been raised by my mother. As I grew older, I got more and more interested in different things. At one point it occured to me that when I want to be successful in some field, then I really have to educate myself in that filed.When my friends have characterised me then they have mainly mentioned that I am an active person, who has been successful in different fields. I still do not think I am succesful because it is a really complicated definition, but I know that I have succeeded in doing several things. For me the key is my so called success has been that when dealing with a particular thing I have tried to delve into the subject as deep as possible. Firstly, when we are talking about success and asking t...

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Philip Larkin’s Poetry: Themes, Form, Style, Imagery and Symbolism

contexts, was reinterpreted in a number of ways by the participants. After the papers had been published with the same title (2006), Graham Chesters wrote in a review: “What strikes one is the diversity of what resists or is being resisted. Larkin is claimed, for example, to resist translation, foreign languages in general, specific developments in English poetry, the academic prerequisites of poetry, time, the world, mass civilization, loss of traditional respect for rhyme, modernity, the War, conservative ideals with respect to sexual and social politics, unjust treatment, traditional modes of understanding, hostile attitudes towards the enemy, commercialization, aggressive and demeaning self-interest characteristic of the final decades of the twentieth century, Modernist fragmentation, the language of public discourse, and inarticulate middle-class prosperity”.

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BRITISH NATIONAL SYMBOLS

part of empires, but they may have developed wholly independent symbolic regimes of their own. The `old' cross flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland were simply combined with the emergence of the political union. The National Flag, the National Anthem and the National Emblem are the three symbols through which an independent country proclaims its identity and sovereignty, and as such they command instantaneous respect and loyalty. In themselves they reflect the entire background, thought and culture of a nation. (Tilly, 1994) The question is: how is it possible that `a piece of cloth' has had such a significant impact on the most important political and cultural institution in modern times - that is, the nation? The flag has proved to have such powerful symbolic value that people have been willing to sacrifice their lives for it.

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Harjutus 2

Without prejudice to Article 10 of Directive 89/391/EEC, workers and/or their representatives shall be informed of all measures to be taken concerning safety and health at the workplace. Council Directive Article 4 89/656/EEC General provisions 1. Personal protective equipment must comply with the relevant Use of personal Community provisions on design and manufacture with respect to safety protective equipment and health. All personal protective equipment must: (a) be appropriate for the risks involved, without itself leading to any increased risk; (b) correspond to existing conditions at the workplace; (c) take account of ergonomic requirements and the worker's state of health;

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Mõtteteri sõprusest

He may not seem such a good friend after telling. My mother used to say that there are no strangers, only friends you haven't met yet. I always like to know everything about my new friends, and nothing about my old ones. Friends have all things in common. The only thing that lasts longer than a friend's love is the stupidity that keeps us from knowing any better. There isn't much better in this life than finding a way to spend a few hours in conversation with people you respect and love. You have to carve this time out of your life because you aren't really living without it. The friendship that can cease has never been real. Friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate. Sageli kujutab sõpruski võrrandit, milles on oma tundmatu ja muutuja. Sõprus on muutuv suurus. Mõtte ühtsus loob sõpruse. Good friends are hard to find, harder to leave and impossible to forget. True friendship never ends. Kui ma ei kuule Südametukseid, oled Sa minust liiga kaugel.

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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

Viljandi County Gymnasium Prepositions Name Form 11b Supervisor: Name Viljandi 2009 Viljandi County Gymnasium 1. Prepositions of place The ball is in the box The ball is on the box. The ball is under the box. Jane's house Bill's house John's house John's house is next to Jane's Jane's house is between Bill's Bill's house is next to Jane's house. and John's houses. house. The man stood The climbers The man stood The enemies stood The gardners next to the gopher stood on top of between the two opposite each stood behind the ...

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Orientatsioon rehabilitatsiooniprotsessis

O Disagree O Somewhat Disagree O Somewhat Agree O Agree O Not Applicable 15. My provider helps me learn from challenging experiences. O Disagree O Somewhat Disagree O Somewhat Agree O Agree O Not Applicable 16. My provider really listens to what I have to say. O Disagree O Somewhat Disagree O Somewhat Agree O Agree O Not Applicable 17. My provider cares about me as a person. O Disagree O Somewhat Disagree O Somewhat Agree O Agree O Not Applicable 18. My provider treats me with respect. O Disagree O Somewhat Disagree O Somewhat Agree O Agree O Not Applicable 19. My provider helps me feel hopeful about the future. O Disagree O Somewhat Disagree O Somewhat Agree O Agree O Not Applicable 20.My provider helps me build self-confidence. O Disagree O Somewhat Disagree O Somewhat Agree O Agree O Not Applicable 21. My provider sees me as a person and not just a diagnosis. O Disagree O Somewhat Disagree O Somewhat Agree O Agree O Not Applicable 22

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Inglise keele stilistika

emphasize words or the whole utterance. The phonetic arrangement of the utterance does not exist by itself- it is iseparably connected with the meaning and message. Phonetically we distinguish between prosodic means and what may be termed as orchestration of sounds. Prosodic means Include such phenomena of speech as loudness, diapason (pitch), acceleration or slowing down the tempo, pausation, logical and emphatic stress, intonation contours. In this respect the written text is far from being perfect, much of it can be pronounced differently and therefore understood differently. Loudness The tone of the voice may vary from being cold, sharp, contemptuous to being tender, gay etc. Depends on many factors. Diminished loudness expresses intimacy, shyness, mildness, also threat, warning may be expressed by it. A loud voice may indicate various states: familiarity, good-heartedness, a fear to be misunderstood, excitement, etc. Logical stress singles out

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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku

– Optimism – Usk eesmärkide võimalikkusse – Ettevõtlikkus – Nutikus Robert ja Carolyn Turknett: liidriomaduste mudel Empiiriast - liidri põhiskaalad: usaldusväärsus, empaatia, vastutustunne (developed in 1990s by Robert and Carolyn Turknett (Decent People, Decent Company: How to Lead with Character in Work and in Life (2005) The character necessary for leadership can be visualized as a scale, where integrity is the strong and solid base, and respect and responsibility are balanced on either side. People with integrity are honest, trustworthy and authentic. They are also respectful of others and have a strong sense of personal responsibility. Respect is developed by the component qualities of Empathy, Emotional Mastery, Lack of Blame and Humility. Responsibility is developed by the component qualities of Accountability, Courage, Self Confidence and Focus on the Whole. Käitumuslik liidrikäsitlus

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Dimitriu - When we are the other

although her voyage is not deprived of adventures and rough times. Her translations from Romanian literature and reflections on this enriching experience stand as vivid proof in this respect: A few academics needed help with their translations into English of Rumanian plays and short-stories Á a fascinating exercise, during which they and I learned quite a lot about the very different workings of Rumanian and English minds, as revealed through

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Investors Handbook. A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia

their rights and obligations and the distribution of shares. This agreement is reflected in the stat- ute of the company. Management The managerial structure of a company, its composition and the regulation of its activity rest solely on the decision of the partners. A partners' meeting is the highest body of the limited liability company. The partners' meeting has the exclusive right to make strategic decisions with respect to company's activity. A director (or directors) appointed by the partners' meeting carries out the overall management of the day-to-day activity of the Company. The rights and obligations of the director are specified by respective agreement and the Law on Entrepreneurs. Besides that, the partners' meeting is entitled to create a supervisory board and determine its functions. Joint Stock Company Liability

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