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Islam

ISLAM Deivid Armulik Kadrina Secondary School 2016 GENERAL INFORMATION  Muslim (Moslem)  Quran  Allah  Second-largest  Fastest-growing religion  1.7 billion followers  23% of the global population HISTORY  7th century  Originated in Mecca  Spread in the Arabian peninsula  Prophet Muhammad  Islamic Golden Age (8th – 13th century) DENOMINATIONS SUNNI  Largest, 75-90% of population  Caliph should be elected  Righteous and acts according to Quran  Hadith SHIA  Second-largest, 10-20% of population  Muhammad appointed his son-in-law as his successor  Only descendants could be Imams (leaders)  Son-in-law first Imam  Rejecting the legitimacy of the previous three Caliphs ISIS

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Jamaica

largest island country in the Caribbean. The indigenous people, the Taíno, called it Xaymacain Arawakan. meaning the "Land of Wood and Water" or the "Land of Springs". Jamaica Marcus Garvey, Father of the Back to Africa Movement and Jamaica's first National Hero. Language The official language of Jamaica is English. Jamaicans primarily speak an English- African Creole language known as Jamaican Patois, which has become known widely through the spread of Reggae music. Jamaican Patois was formed from a base of mainly English words with elements of re-formed grammar, together with a little vocabulary from African languages and Native American words. Some archaic features are reminiscent of Irish English. Reggae Bob Marley, the most famous reggae artist from Jamaica. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JhwxTen6yA National symbols National Bird -- Red-billed Streamertail National Flower ­ Lignum vitae National Tree -- Blue Mahoe

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Straight road to Kylie

The main character of book is 17 year old gay boy Jonathan. Books starts with Jonathan best friend Joanna's bd party. At this party Jonathan makes a huge mistake when he sleeps with his friend Alexandra. Rumors are going to spread and one of the most popular and rich girl Laura wants to make a deal with Jonathan. She wants to be Jonathans girlfriend. In return she goes with Jonathan to London, at the Kylie Minogue concert. Jonathan agrees with deal, because Kylie is his favorite singer and lies to everyone that he is straight now. At first Jonathan and Laura are having a good time, but after some weeks the start fighting. Jonathan wants to break up with Laura but then he would lose his change to see Kylie.

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Queen

Queen Early days and musical style · Before joining Queen, Brian May and Roger Taylor played together in a band named Smile · When Mercury joined the band in 1970, they changed the name of the band to "Queen" · The genres they have been associated with include progressive rock, heavy metal, glam rock, hard rock, pop rock, dance/disco, blues rock and psychedelic rock. Brian May · Guitar, vocals · He composed hits such as "Tie Your Mother Down", "I Want It All", "We Will Rock You" Roger Taylor · Drums, vocals · He also wrote four of the band's hits, "Radio Ga Ga", "A Kind of Magic", "The Invisible Man", and "These Are the Days of Our Lives" Freddie Mercury · Birth name Farrokh Bulsara · In 1964 he moved to England · Lead vocals, piano · Mercury composed many hits for Queen, including "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Killer Queen", "Somebody to Love", "Don't ...

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Unit 2 words - While there's life, there's hope

21.an invention – leiutis 22.to be involved in – kaasatud olema 23.several – mitu 24.to create – looma 25.a sign language – viipekeel 26.visible – nähtav 27.invisible – nähtamatu 28.deaf – kurt 29.mute – tumm 30.to achieve – saavutama 31.amazing – hämmastav 32.a fatal disease – surmav, saatuslik haigus 33.plague – katk 34.to spread – laiali levima 35.a tribe – hõim 36.vocal – vokaal 37.transmitter – saatja 38.to allow – lubama 39.to resume – jätkama 40.to influence – mõju avaldama 41.a waste of time – aja raiskamine 42.to give up – alla andma 43.a rod – varras 44.to run out of – otsa saama 45.to survive – ellu jääma 46.financially – majanduslikult 47

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Report

REPORT PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to compare the opinions of Estonian and British students about education. The report is based on 2 surveys carried out in Estonia and the United Kingdom. THE AIM OF CHILDREN’S EDUCATION As predicted all the Estonian children questioned, think that the main aim of children’s education is to prepare them for everyday life. Surprisingly 73% of the questioned British children think that the aim of children’s education is to prepare them for a career. Only 23% of the questioned British think that school prepares them for everyday life. The result surprised me because it showed that British kids and Estonian kids think very differently. THE SCHOOL UNIFORM Surprisingly, 17% of the questioned Estonian students approved the school uniform, for me it was surprising that so many approved the school uniform. Predictably, 74% of the questioned British students approved school uniform, which was expec...

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Essay-Environmental problems

Life stopped during this pandemic not only in China where it started, but also across the globe. When we look at the present situation, very many people are confined to their own homes. In Estonia, students can’t go to school normally, they have to stay behind the computer every day and it is very exhausting. Many parents have lost their jobs because of the virus. And still there are people who won’t listen to the government rules and spread the virus further. Secondly, global warming is increasing at an alarming rate with the progress in technology. In recent years, industrialization and extensive use of automobiles have been observed, and these developments have significantly raised the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Moreover, these gases like carbon dioxide and methane trap the sunlight and elevate the temperature of the earth. This change in temperature is not only responsible for

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Shopchains

second largest shop in the UK (after Harrods) George Selfridge coined the phrase "the customer is always right and who are we to disagree?!" Since it opened in 2003, the Birmingham store has been named every year by industry magazine Retail Week as one of the 100 stores to visit in the world. Marks and Spencer Marks and Spencer is an English shopchain with 703 stores in the United Kingdom and 361 stores spread across more than 40 countries It specialises in the selling of clothing and luxury food products. M&S was founded in 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in Leeds.

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Tobogganing

of changes and modification. Tobogganing is the forerunner of bobsledding The only kind of a sled used today, is the bobsled with fancy racing colors. How it works? Aerodynamics takes a huge part in this. Every member of the team pushing with all their might. Who could make it down the farthest. Tobogganing as sport Probably originated on the slopes of Mount Royal in Montreal. During the late 1880s it spread to the United States, where it had considerable popularity until the early 1930s. During the heyday of tobogganing, many artificial chutes were constructed. Sides of ice or wood and frequently were built with several parallel tracks to accommodate more than one toboggan at a time. The chutes were quite steep Speeds of up to 60 miles (96.6 km) per hour were attained. Many of the chutes are still in use. Penguins way of moving on ice is also called tobogganing

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Science reigns people

It is true that science affects people, but the most influential is the part that directly concerns them and their lives. That is why this essay will take a closer look at some of the pros and cons of medical development. I will begin with the positive aspects of medical evolution. Firstly, thanks to advanced medicine, doctors are able to detect diseases at an early stage, or even before they arise, which gives people a longer life. Secondly, knowing how diseases spread and behave is possible with the help of medicines to avoid huge outbreaks that could kill thousands of people. Thirdly, studies will be helping to make the medicaments less harmful. Fourthly, making complex transplant operations can help many people to survive and live a full life. While it is true to say that development of medicine affects people, I think that there are at least three drawbacks to this kind of progress. Firstly, terrorists or psychopaths might use

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Rõivaliigid ja detailid

RÕIVAD pluus püksid teksajakk teksapüksid vest reväärkraega klassikaline naiste pintsak kampsun, kootud jakk kleit triiksärk sviiter T-särk seelik , SEELIKUD, PÜKSID JA PLUUSID hõlmikpluus kitsad püksid pikkade käistega naiste pluus kapri püksid paanidest seelik taljesse töödeldud pluus alt laienevad püksid laiad püksid sortsid passega seelik kummiga seelik volangidega seelik hõlmikseelik vastastikvoltidega seelik - pliiatsseelik RÕIVADETAILID JA AKSESSUAARID ilma varrukatetea õlapaelad volang sissevõte pikk varrukas -, tõmblukk, tõmblukuga passe lühike varrukas , mansett, mansetiga rätik vöö , nööp, nööpidega ...

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Ristna Sea Store

debris in the Baltic Sea aswell. This is how the museum looks like from the outside. Here are our students in front of the Ristna Sea Store sign. The most common components of marine debris in the Baltic Sea are food waste and packages. 31-43% of marine debris are plastic bottles and even 50-63% of marine debris is plastic. Marine debris is harmful for everyone. It causes garbage ingestion and entanglement for marine animals. For marine life it causes accumulation and spread of toxic compounds and garbage deposition. These pictures are illustrative. Ristna Sea Store is organized into different departments and that's why it's called Store. From that exhibition you can find differend findings and their decomposition times in nature. This is how the exhibition looks inside. On this map they have tagged all the countrys where all these findings have came from to the coast of Hiiumaa. -- Departments... All this garbage decomposes for a really long time

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For and against globalization

To end globalization we must end as soon as possible all trading barriers that are between the different countries. We must send our products to all markets and make sure that all the markets are going to be affected. If all markets are connected with each other then they will start to compete and that removes inefficient producers. Furthermore it will rise the quality of products higher and reduces their cost. Secondly different products and technological progresses are going to spread faster all over the globe. It gives unlimited access for the poorer people all over the Word to get the cheapest source of desired goods and services. Thirdly removing trading barriers help unemployed people to get jobs and deincrease the effect of the nowaday monopolies and explotation of the citizenz by the local businessmen. One point in favour of globalization is that it causes faster economic growth in all

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Harrods, Selfridges, Marks and Spencer history and facts

second largest shop in the UK (after Harrods) George Selfridge coined the phrase "the customer is always right and who are we to disagree?!" Since it opened in 2003, the Birmingham store has been named every year by industry magazine Retail Week as one of the 100 stores to visit in the world. Birmingham London Queen of Time Marks and Spencer Marks and Spencer is an English shopchain with 703 stores in the United Kingdom and 361 stores spread across more than 40 countries The flagship store was opened at Marble Arch, London in 1930. It specialises in the selling of clothing and luxury food products. M&S was founded in 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in Leeds. On average, one-in-four UK men wears M&S pants.

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Premium B2 - Unit 9 vocabulary

Unit 9: vocabulary 1. global warming (n) ­ an increase in the earth's average temperature 2. flood (n) ­ overflowing of water 3. hurricane (n) ­ violent storm 4. cliff (n) ­ a high steep face of a mountain 5. ozone layer (n) ­ part of the atmosphere that limits the sun's incoming radiation levels 6. stream (n) small river 7. volcano (n) ­ a mountain 8. in danger of extinction ­ on the verge of dying out 9. earthquake (n) ­ series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust 10. drought (n) ­ a period of dry weather 11. wilderness (n) ­ an area uninhabited by people 12. scenery (n) ­ the general appearance of a place/landscape 13. peak (n) ­ the pointed top of a mountain 14. summit (n) ­ highest point of a mountain 15. existence (n) ­ presence, being, state of existing 16. implication (n) ­ assumption 17. drizzle (n) ­ light rain 18. humid (adj) ­ damp, moist 19. scattered showers (n...

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Studying abroad

These days studying abroad become more and more popular. In my opinion, people who are going study abroad have many advantages. However, it definitely has a negative sides. On the one hand, studying abroad is new experience and motivating, but on the other hand it can be distracting. Firstly, studying abroad give to people more experience and philosophy of life. Compared to the situation one hundred years ago, studying abroad is broadly spread all over the world. Moreover, travel is easier and convenient. In addition, studying abroad has become more and more popular. In my opinion it is the most useful way to learn a new language and you have advantage to be independent. In addition, you got new friends and habits. All of this is new and interesting. Secondly, studying abroad give you more practice. You need it for communication and understanding. You can practice your language, also you can learn different cultures of countries.

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Golf

Golf is a precision club and ball sport, in which golfers use many types of clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a golf course using the fewest number of strokes. While the modern game of golf originated in 15th century Scotland, the game's ancient origins are unclear and much debated. Some historians trace the sport back to the Roman game of paganica, in which participants used a bent stick to hit a stuffed leather ball. One theory asserts that paganica spread throughout Europe as the Romans conquered most of the continent, during the first century BC, and eventually evolved into the modern game. A golf course consists of a series of holes, each with a teeing ground that is set off by two markers showing the bounds of the legal tee area, fairway, rough and other hazards, and the putting green surrounded by the fringe with the pin (normally a flagstick) and cup. A typical golf course consists of 18 holes, but nine-hole courses are common and can be

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The Internet is making literature irrelevant

The Internet is making literature increasingly irrelevant in the modern world Stanislav Stõkov MASB11 When computers were not so spread as they are today, and the Internet had not appeared in the lives of people, we used to spend much more time reading. Literature and books were our best friends, and one of the most important ways on entertainment. Nowadays, if you ask a person, when he or she has read last a book and what the book's title was, the person will not know what to answer. Nobody reads any more, or if they do it is on the internet and only a summary so as not to get tired too much.

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Pollution of the Baltic Sea

terminated by near bottom currents. [2] Unsustainable factory farming made the Baltic Sea one of the world's most polluted seas. A really bad year was 2010 ­ unprecedented potentially toxic algae bloom covered almost 377,000 square kilometers. This is an area larger than Germany. This affects marine ecosystems and can cause important disturbance to them. [3] In my opinion, people should stop all the companies that spread toxic pollutants into the Baltic Sea. We could help cleaning it by supporting companies like: http://helcom.fi/Documents/Baltic%20sea%20action%20plan/Baltic_Sea_Action_Plan_brochur e.pdf I believe that with enough resources, the Baltic Sea would be much more cleaner. I really hope that someday it would be clean and nice again! Sources [1] https://www.europeaninstitute.org/index.php/108-european-affairs/ea-october-2010/114 8-the-baltic-sea-heavy-pollution-galvanizing-action-now [2] https://www

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Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis 2019

the disease. Introduction Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) is one of the most common eye diseases of cattle. Colloquially also known as pinkeye. It is contagious to all cattle breeds, but there are reported that it is more common in lighter-colored breeds, such as Hereford. IBK is a disease affecting cattle eye caused by the bacteria Moraxella bovis, which is a Gram-negative, rod- shaped bacterium and spread rapidly by direct contact or by insect vectors (Angelos, 2015). The disease has high morbidity rate, but it is rarely fatal. It causes a lot of pain and even 1 blindness to the animal, also considerable financial losses in the herds because of the decreased weight gain, milk discard and costs of therapy (Postma et al., 2007). IBK can occur without clinical signs and bacteria can be cultured on the healthy cattle (Angelos, 2015).

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Õiglane kaubandus

3. Coffe Clipp 227 Stockman Italian Style e er g n 4. Te Q 25 Biotee Organic Fairtrade Golden Black Tea a i tk k 5. Coco Penot 350 Prism Penotti Organic Fairtrade Hazelnut Spread a ti g a Minu arvamus õiglase kaubanduse kohta on selline,et minu arvates on hea et on selline asi loodud ,selline liikumine kuna siis on kuskil vähemalt võrdsus tööliste,keskonna ja tarbijate vahel. Osatakse hinnata seda.

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Mint (metha x piperita)

cultivars, are known. • Mints are aromatic, almost exclusively perennial, rarely annual, herbs. They have wide-spreading underground and overground stolons and erect, square, branched stems. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs. Leaf colors range from dark green and gray-green to purple, blue, and sometimes pale yellow. The flowers are white to purple. • Most mints grow best in wet environments and moist soils. Mints will grow 10–120 cm tall and can spread over an indeterminate area. Species •Mentha aquatica – water mint, marsh •Mentha laxiflora – forest mint mint •Mentha longifolia (syn. Mentha •Mentha arvensis – corn mint, wild sylvestris) – horse mint mint, Japanese peppermint, field mint, •Mentha piperita – peppermint banana mint •Mentha pulegium – pennyroyal

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Inglise keelne kõne

I have divided my talk into three parts. Firstly, I want to talk about the good sides of computers and web. Secondly, I am going to talk about the drawbacks of the modern life technology and in the last part of my presentation I want to point out the main problems and give a solution or two on how to avoid the dark sides of the Internet. Well, let's start the first part which is the bright side of computers and web. Nowadays, the Internet is probably most famous for the ability to spread information, fact or fiction. Anyone can search the globe, visit local newspapers in foreign countries and mail service made possible connections among distant people. The Internet will have positive consequences in people's everyday lives because it increases the quality of communications among people. People with easy access to others feel better connected and more strongly supported by others which leads to happiness. Now, secondly, about the drawbacks of modern life technology

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Acid rains

it Occasional pH readings in rain and fog water of well below 2.4 have been reported in industrialized areas Industrial acid rain is a substantial problem in Europe, China, Russia and areas down- wind from them These areas all burn sulfur-containing coal to generate heat and electricity The problem of acid rain not only has increased with population and industrial growth, but has become more widespread The use of tall smokestacks to reduce local pollution has contributed to the spread of acid rain by releasing gases into regional atmospheric circulation Often deposition occurs a considerable distance downwind of the emissions, with mountainous regions tending to receive the greatest deposition An example of this effect is the low pH of rain which falls in Scandinavia Effects Many ecosystems are affected by acid rain. Bodies of water, such as lakes and rivers, see many of their inhabitants die off due to rising acidity levels.

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Michael Jackson

Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics received a 911 call at 12:22 pm (PDT, 19:22 UTC), arriving three minutes later at Jackson's location. He was reportedly not breathing and CPR was performed. Resuscitation efforts continued en route to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, and for more than an hour after arriving there at 1:13 pm (20:13 UTC). He was pronounced dead at 2:26 pm local time (21:26 UTC). Jackson's death triggered a global outpouring of grief.The news spread quickly online, causing websites to slow down and crash from user overload · THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson

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English as a Global Language

......22 РЕЗЮМЕ…………………………………………………………………………………....24 WORK CITED……………………………………………………………………………....25 APPENDIX………………………………………………………………………………….26 2 INTRODUCTION Today more and more disputes are caused by the enormous spread of the English language throughout the world. Some scholars claim that it has already become the first global language. And this statement isn't far from truth. But what does it mean to say that a language is a global language? Why is English the language which is usually cited in this connection? How did the situation arise? And could it change? Or is it the case that, once a language becomes a global language, it is there for ever? [1, pg

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Gay rights

Jamaica...); sometimes, the law prescribes life imprisonment (Guyana, Uganda). And in a dozen countries, capital punishment may be actually carried out (Afghanistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia...). In Africa, recently, several presidents have brutally acted on their will to combat personally this "scourge" which they consider "anti-African". Even in other countries where homosexuality is not considered a crime, persecutions have multiplied. In Brazil, for example, death squads and skin heads spread terror: 1,960 homophobic murders have been officially reported between 1980 and 2000. In these conditions, it is difficult to think that "tolerance" is gaining ground. On the contrary, in the majority of these nations, homophobia appears more violent today than ever before. The tendency is not, therefore, towards a general improvement, far from it. Family and Relationships · Adoption: 19 states allow gay and lesbian couples to adopt children in a complex and

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Terrorism

such as the potato beetle, animal diseases such as hoof and mouth disease and anthrax, molds and other plant diseases, or chemicals that defoliate vegetation, such as Agent Orange, used in Vietnam.Agroterrorism involves the act of any person knowingly or maliciously using biological or other agents as weapons against the agricultural industry and the food supply-- plants and especially animals. Outbreaks caused by the deliberate spread of animal diseases by terrorists are likely to have much higher costs than natural occurrences or epidemics. Agricultural education and extension services inform farmers and livestock operators of the threats and work with farmers, veterinarians, and crop consultants to prevent and control plant and animal diseases Sum up : Terrorists often use violence and threats to create fear among the public, to try to convince people that their government is powerless to prevent acts

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Acid rains üldine kokkuvõte

Occasional pH readings in rain and fog water of well below 2.4 have been reported in industrialized areas.[2] Industrial acid rain is a substantial problem in Europe, China,[8][9] Russia and areas down- wind from them. These areas all burn sulfur-containing coal to generate heat and electricity.[10] The problem of acid rain not only has increased with population and industrial growth, but has become more widespread. The use of tall smokestacks to reduce local pollution has contributed to the spread of acid rain by releasing gases into regional atmospheric circulation.[11][12] Often deposition occurs a considerable distance downwind of the emissions, with mountainous regions tending to receive the greatest deposition (simply because of their higher rainfall). An example of this effect is the low pH of rain (compared to the local emissions) which falls in Scandinavia. Many ecosystems are affected by acid rain. Bodies of water, such as lakes and rivers, see many of

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A Computer in my life

Internet would go under control and there would be a small group of people controlling the information that is moving there. That would make people and companies who are rich enough, even more rich and there wouldn't be any freedom of speech anymore. I'm going to use computers until the end of my life, they make accessing information a lot easier and 100 more things. I couldn't imagine a world, society without computers and Internet right now. Internet is so important for information to spread all over the world. Erki Baumann, 9c

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CULTURAL TOURISM 2011 MEDIA

starts with a market analysis and requires the reader to go through several sections before being able to start guessing as to what are the goals, objectives, strategies and products in question. The reader will need to read most of the plan in order to obtain a more or less complete general understanding of the offer. This will serve as a major obstacle for anyone seeking to grasp the main idea behind the plan at a glance. 2. The Situational Analysis is spread throughout several sections of the plan and lacks structure. The plan provides a decent analysis of potential customers and does a good job at analyzing those, but fails to focus on competitors, one of the integral parts of any complete Situational analysis. 3. The plan provides some sort of Opportunities analysis, but offers no attempt to analyze potential Issues and refrains from trying to look into any possible negative aspects or

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Ashton Kutcher

ASHTON KUTCHER Christopher Ashton Kutcher was born on february 7 , 1978, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is best known as Ashton Kutcher. His parents are Larry Kutcher, a factory worker, and Diane (née Finnegan), a Procter & Gamble employee. Kutcher was raised in a conservative Roman Catholic family, with an older sister, Tausha, and a fraternal twin, Michael, who had a heart transplant when the brothers were young children.Ashton is an American actor, producer, former fashion model and comedian. According to a former coach, Kutcher played sparingly as a wide receiver on a team that won only two games in his entire high school football career and he also appeared in school plays. Kutcher's brother suffering from cardiomyopathy caused his home life to become increasingly stressful. He has stated that "I didn't want to come home and find more bad news about my brother" and "kept myself so busy that I didn't allow myself to feel''. Kutcher admitted...

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BLUE VIOLET

CULTIVATION  Thepreference is partial sun or light shade, and moist to average conditions, although full sun is tolerated if there is sufficient moisture.  The soil should be a rich silty loam or clay loam with above average amounts of organic matter.  The leaves have a tendency to turn yellowish green when exposed to full sun under dry conditions – this reaction is normal, and is not necessarily a sign of poor health.  This plant is very easy to grow, and it will spread under favorable conditions. This wildflower will adapt to lawns, especially if they are not mowed too often during the spring or cut too low. HABITAT & RANGE The native Common Blue Violet occurs in every county in Illinois and it is very common (see Distribution Map).  Natural habitats include moist to mesic black soil prairies, open woodlands, woodland edges, savannas, and wooded slopes along rivers or lakes. Indeveloped areas, it can be found in lawns, city parks, moist

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Might the Welsh language face a bright future?

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

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All Marketers are liars

themselves stories and then work hard to make them true. He thinks that people find a remarkable lie that will benefit them, they selfishly tell the lie to others, embellishing it along the way. A good story is where genuine customer staisfaction comes from. But the irony, of course, is that it´s a book about telling the truth. The only way your story will be believed, the only way people will tell themselves the lie you are depending on and the only way your idea will spread is if you tell the truth. He believes marketing is the most of powerful force available to people who want to make change. And with that power will comes responsibility. Marketers have the leverage to generate huge impact in less time- and with less money- that ever before. GOT MARKETING? Marketing is about spreading ideas, and spreading ideas is the single most important output of our civilization. Before the golden age of television, marketing wasn´t particulary important. Companies made

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Prehistory, Saxon invasion and Celtic Kingdoms

Each family had a number of strips to plough. One of these fields was for spring crops, the other for autumn crops and the third was left to rest for a year. In each district there was a manor where people came to pay taxes. Each manor was ruled by a lord. That was the beginning of class system. Christianity: the partnership of Church and state ­ Christianity certainly reached Britain before 4th century but no one knows the exact time. The Christianity was well spread in the Celtic areas. In 597 the pope send a monk called Augustine to Canterbury the capital of the king of Kent. He managed to make many ruling families to accept Christianity but he wasn't successful in spreading it among ordinary people. However the Celtic church was successful at it and Celtic bishops were also accepted in the Anglo Saxon areas. The Anglo Saxon church was more interested in power and authority but the Celtic church was only interested in the hearts of ordinary people

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Trojan horse

This Trojan is run by the user manually or automatically - the program or part of the operating system running on a victim computer (as a module or utility). For this program file (the name, icon of the program) is called the official name of masquerading as another program (such as the installation of another program), another file type, or just give us attractive to run a name, icon, etc. Similar malicious and masking functions are also used by viruses, but unlike them, Trojans can not spread by itself. However, the Trojan can be a module of the virus. Trojans differ among themselves on those activities that they produce on the infected computer. Backdoor - Trojan remote administration utility Utility hidden controls allow you to do with the computer all that they laid the author: to take or send files, start and destroy them, display messages, erase, reboot the computer, etc. Trojan-PSW - stealing passwords

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The English Language

Old English, had several inflections to show singular and plural, tense, person, but over the centuries words have been simplified. Adjectives do not change according to the noun and gender is not a problem in English. The loss of inflections has made English very flexible language where the same word can operate as many different parts of speech. That is why word order is crucial! At present English is one of the major languages in the world. It started ti spread in the 17th century, when Englishmen sailed to faraway lands. It has become a world language thanks to its establishment as a mother tounge outside England, in all the continents of the world. Above all, it is the great growth of population in the USA taht has given the English language its present standing in the world. English can be compared with Latin oh the acient times. It dominates the planet as the medium of exhange in science, technology, commerce, tourism, diplomacy and pop culture.

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Should smoking be banned?

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

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Arbore Tribe

and pumpkin. The Arbore, the sorghum growing specialist among the tribes in Omo valley depends on rainfall and the Weito river Portrait of a girl from Arbore tribe for their sorghum cultivation. carrying firewood on her back The Arbore are very active traders and spread into distant areas. Traditions, habits Arbore women are well known or their long headdresses. The girls shave their heads to ndicate virginity, and only start growing hair after marriage . The women of the tribe cover heir heads with a black cloth and are known to wear very colorful necklaces and earrings. Young children wear a shell type hat that protects their heads from the sun. Traditions, habits The Arbore sing and dance whiles performing rituals,they believe that their

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Ameerika kirjanduse, Realism ja naturalism

REALISM AND NATURALISM Lecture 6 Post Civil-War America • United States fully settled from the East Coast to West Coast • Profound changes: technological changes = US becomes modern industrial state • US became more confident in itself • Immigration – large population of immigrants no longer spread to west, become the labour force to the factories, also dramatic growth in cities • New tension in society, what it really means to be an American • Income disparities – big gap between people who are rich and people who are poor • Westward expansion – people can think about optimistic things happening when they think about the positive things happening in the country • United States as an urban nature: skyscrapers, full of people etc

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Ettekanne Birma faasan

org/; Mõningaid pilte erinevatel autoritelt Birma faasanist Male Hume's Male Hume's Male Hume's pheasant pheasant pheasant, front view © David Tipling / © Tom Gardiner / © David Tipling / www.osfimages.com World Pheasant www.osfimages.com Association Hume's pheasant, Male Hume's Male Hume's pheasant with side view pheasant, rear view wings spread © Stephen Dalton / © Kenneth W. Fink / © Jean Howman / World www.nhpa.co.uk www.ardea.com Pheasant Association Close up of a Female Hume's female Hume's pheasant pheasant © Gary Robbins / © Jean Howman / World Pheasant World Pheasant Association Association

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Estuary English - A Controversial Issue?

It is inaccurate because it suggests that we are talking about a new variety, which we are not." It is also affirmed by Wells, who admits that influences from London are now easier to observe: - It is not a variety that has spontaneously emerged recently Estuary English is a new name. But it is not a new phenomenon. It is the continuation of a trend that has been going on for five hundred years or more - the tendency for features of popular London speech to spread out geographically (to other parts of the country) and socially (to higher social classes). The erosion of the English class system and the greater social mobility in Britain today means that this trend is more clearly noticeable than was once the case. (Wells 1997) - `the sudden emergence of a new type of English' results from irresponsible disregard for the facts. 3. Commonly cited salient features of Estuary English · l-vocalization, milk miwk · glottalling, using a glottal stop

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Tennessee

Tennessee has 95 counties. The earliest variant of the name that became Tennessee was recorded by Captain Juan Pardo, the Spanish explorer, in 1567 while traveling inland from South Carolina. History The area now known as Tennessee was first settled by Paleo-Indians nearly 11,000 years ago. When Spanish explorers first visited the area (led by Hernando de Soto) in 1539­1543, it was inhabited by several tribes (Muscogee, Yuchi people). As European colonists spread into the area, the native populations were displaced to the south and west. Many battles were fought in the state, for example in 1862 and 1863. Symbols The official state flag of Tennessee was adopted on the 17th of April in 1905. The three white stars in the center symbolize the three different geographical regions of Tennessee. The white circle binds them together. The blue stripe along the margin was added for distinction when

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Democracy in the US

them in Europe, to own land or practice a trade. But there were also reasons, which had great influence on the shaping of the political system of the USA. For example, William Penn, a member of the Religious Society of Friends, was granted a large tract of land by King James II. There Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania, where he set up laws protecting freedom of religion and speech. People fleeing persecution in Europe eagerly settled in the colony. Men like Penn set an example which helped spread democratic ideals and practice throughout the colonies. As time passed, the colonists began to present the governing power that Britain exercised over them. In 1774, a group of leaders from the colonies met and formed the Continental Congress, which informed the king of the colonists' belief that they should have a voice in determining laws that affected them. The king and the conservative government paid no need to the concerns of the colonists

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Pros and cons of social networking

impress yourself with words to other people and because of this it could be difficult finding a job. Social networking sites help students do better at school. It helps students browse quickly the information they need and not waste time on searching from millions of books. It helps students do homework faster and then they can have free time to do hobbies. It could also provide distance learning due to sickness or travelling. But in the other hand it’s bad because the internet enables the spread of unreliable and false information. Also people don’t read as much books if they get all the information from the internet. If students prefer internet to books, then schools would start using computers instead of books. Therefore students would not have any connections to books which could lead to people not interacting with themselves and again because of this people can’t interact with other people.

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English literature

Introduced new words (1800). Placenames withe suffixes -by and -dale. They had their own customs and laws, which we know due to sagas (oral history). They had no written language. Beowulf Beowulf is an epic or a long poem describing the adventures of an hero. It belongs to the Anglo-Saxon period, when they were still living on the mainland and then brought to Greta Britain . It was made up in the 3rd or 4th century. I was spread orally until it was written down in the 10th century. The author is unknown and the manuscript is kept in the British Museum (near Trafalgar Square). The story is very important as it allows us to lear about the way of life in the 4th century. The characters can be divided into two groups ­ fictitious and historical. The epic deploys many metaphors - e.g. the sea = the swan's road, body = a house for bones ­ and alliteration. It is structured as two parts

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Population

It may be a natural increase or a natural decrease. Birth rate ­ the number of babies born per 1,000 persons per year ­ 12 Death rate ­ the number of people who die per 1,000 persons ­ 9.9 Natural increase per 1,000 population ­ 2.1. (USA ­ 5.5, Brazil ­ 12.9, Bangladesh ­ 17,3) The size of population may change mechanically, too ­ through immigration and emigration. 2. Distribution. What does a population distribution map show? ­ How people are spread out across the country. What does population density tell us? ­ How crowded places are. Densely populated means that places are crowded, have a high population density. Sparsely populated means that places have few people, have a low population density. The average population density in Britain is 247 inhabitants per square kilometre., which is well above the European Union average of about 114 per sq km. England has 383 people per sq km, Scotland has 65, Wales 142 and Northern Ireland 125. 3

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Savanna

control woody plant species. Grazing animals can have a more direct effect on woody plants by the browsing of palatable woody species. There is evidence that unpalatable woody plants have increased under grazing in savannas. Grazing also promotes the spread of weeds in savannas by the removal or reduction of the plants which would normally compete with potential weeds and hinder establishment. In addition to this cattle and horses are implicated in the spread of the seeds of weed species such as Prickly Acacia and Stylo. These alterations in savanna species composition brought about by grazing can alter ecosystem function, and are exacerbated by overgrazing and poor land management practices. Introduced grazing animals can also affect soil condition through physical compaction and break-up of the soil caused by the hooves of animals and through the erosion effects caused by the removal of protective plant cover

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1948 Summer olympics in London

to 1944, but it was postponed because of the World War II The games were the first ones after the 1936 Berlin's Olympic Games London was selected ahead of Baltimore, Lausanne, Los Angeles and Philadelphia to host the next Olympic Games The Opening ceremony: 29th of J uly was brilliantly sunny day The competitors entered the stadium in 50 minutes The last team who entered was the UK-s team At 4 p.m. 2500 pidgeons were set free to spread the peace-spirit of the games Greece was the first one to leave the stadium, and UK-s team was the last one Overview of the sports events: Athletics: 33 athletics events were contested; 24 for men and 9 for women. 4 of these were making their debut - the men's 10km walk, the women's 200 meters, long jump and shot put Duncan White won the first ever medal for Sri Lanka in Ahtletics Basketball: 23 nations entered the competition.

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