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strange on nimetus. ● S on tähis.
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Noortekirjandus

4.Muinasjuttude ja mütoloogiate töötlused: J. Harris: Ruunimärgid 5. ulme ja sci-fi: • P. Pullmani triloogia “Tema tumedad ained”; • S. Collins: Näljamängud jpt Kerge lugemine, meelelahutus, huumor 1.Tüdrukutele • Louise Rennison: Poisid, stringid ja ogar kass (2003) • Cathy Cassidy: Pöörane (ek 2008); Ingveripräänik (ek 2008) • Ketlin Priilinn: Tüdruk nimega Maricruz (2007) • Jessica Gruner ja Rob Reger: Emily the Strange. Kaotatud päevad. (ek • 2009) • Elme Väljaste: Täiesti täisealine: ilueedi tütre päevik (2004) jt Kerge lugemine, meelelahutus, huumor • 1. Poistele • Sue Townsend: Adrian Mole “Salajaste päevikute” sari (al 2002) • Sören Olsson, Anders Jacobsson: Berti päevikud (al 1996) • Sören Olsson, Anders Jacobsson: Emanueli- lood (al 2002) • Ruth Vassel: Vihma vari (2005) Noortekirjandus •Tüdrukuteraamatud

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Report: The Free Rider Problem

Lots of money goes to these systems which leads to nothing but a bad mood in our common spaces. Prioritize public transportations instead of cars In the long run free public transportation would lead to other positive effects, like a better urban environment with less traffic jams. Today car traffic is prioritized at the expense of public transportation. Roads are financed by tax money and are free to use, but the public transportation is financed by fares. It is rather strange that the authorities punish those who choose the means of travel that suits the environment best. 8 References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_rider_problem http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/free-rider/ http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/free_rider_problem.asp 9

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Addiction and drugs

By disturbing the normal functioning of the brain, LSD distorts visual judgment, sensations, moods and feelings. And these changes can quickly become frightening. Some users experience terrifying thoughts, feelings of despair, fear of losing control, fear of insanity or even death. When you're completely unable to get a grip on reality, it becomes very easy for an unexpected, fatal accident to happen. Flashbacks are a strange but relatively common experience of LSD use. Suddenly and without warning, a few days or even a year later, the brain can produce feelings and thoughts that replay the effects of being on the drug. In some people, these flashbacks can occur over and over, causing a debilitating condition known as Hallucinogen-Induced Persisting Perceptual Disorder (HPPD). Flashbacks or not, LSD users can also experience long-lasting psychoses (a complete loss of contact with reality) or severe depression.

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Libraries

I read Agatha Christie's "The Body in the Library". The story was 130 pages long. The book was first published in 1942 but my version was published in 1983 by Moscow Vyssaja Skola. The genre of the book is mystery novel. The story takes placed in an imaginary English village St Mary Mead where the body was found and the fashionable seaside resort Danemouth because most of the suspects were staying there at the Majestic Hotel. St Mary Mead seems to be a nice quiet village where strange things happen once in a while. Very different people live there from different social standings. And Miss Marple knows them all very well, like it's usual for a small village. The story takes place in the 1940's I think. The date is not mentioned in the book but I assume it is around 40's because of the description and the book was published in 1942. There is a murder in St Mary Mead and it's a hard one to solve but

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Translation history

And domain- The last sub-parameter of language use is domain – in its simplest explanation it refers to the type of language usually used within a particular field. For instance, we would probably not write about nuclear physics using taboo language or write a children’s book using overly official and complicated language; nor would we use children’s language when compiling a legal contract or filing an official complaint; a textbook would probably sound equally strange, were it written in slang. • Levels of formality and social distance. Be able to list the different levels of formality and identify the approximate level of formality of an example sentence. What does it mean that people are socially more close or distant? How is this indicated in speech? How is politeness indicated in speech? Officialese – The consumption of any nutriments whatsoever is categorically prohibited in this establishment.

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Reasons why human beings are unique

Denisovans, the "hobbit" Homo floresiensis and a mysterious fourth group. The human brain is advantageously big (Credit: Thinkstock) The human brain is advantageously big (Credit: Thinkstock) Evidence in the form of stone tools suggests that for about 100,000 years our technology was very similar to the Neanderthals. But 80,000 years ago something changed. "The Neanderthals had an impressive but basically routine material record for a hominid. Once H. sapiens started behaving in a strange, [more sophisticated] way, all hell broke loose and change became the norm," Tattersall says. We started to produce superior cultural and technological artefacts. Our stone tools became more intricate. One study proposes that our technological innovation was key for our migration out of Africa. We started to assign symbolic values to objects such as geometrical designs on plaques and cave art. There is little evidence that any other hominins made any kind of art

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

Maylie and Oliver were very distressed. Rose ended up falling very ill, and they feared she was going to die. Mrs. Maylie gave Oliver a letter to deliver into the nearest town that would bring Dr. Losberne to them. Oliver was exceptionally saddened that he might lose Rose, and was grateful he could do something to help. He delivered the letter to the innkeeper who dispatched a man with it right away. On Oliver's way back to the house, he ran into a strange man that began shouting at him. The man said that Oliver was haunting him, and Oliver left as quickly as possible. He prayed earnestly for Rose, and the next night Losberne came to help them. After he examined her, he told them there was little hope for her survival. Oliver prayed harder and spent time in the cemetery watching a funeral. When he returned, he was told that if Rose woke up from the sleep she had gone into, then she would experience a full recovery. Otherwise she would die

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Kvantmehaanika 2

58. Kvargid Kvargid on subatomaarsed osakesed, milles koosnevad prootonid ja neutronid ning paljud teised osakesed. Kvarkide perekondi on kokku kolm, neil on murrulised laengud: Kvark Laeng u ehk up 2/3 d ehk down -1/3 c ehk charm 2/3 s ehk strange -1/3 t ehk top 2/3 b ehk bottom -1/3 Prooton koosneb u u d kvarkidest, neutron d d u kvarkidest.

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

Who make much noise about their deeds of honour, Just so true devotees, whom we should follow, Are not the ones who make so much vain show. What! Will you find no difference between Hypocrisy and genuine devoutness? And will you treat them both alike, and pay The self-same honour both to masks and faces Set artifice beside sincerity, Confuse the semblance with reality, Esteem a phantom like a living person, And counterfeit as good as honest coin? Men, for the most part, are strange creatures, truly! You never find them keep the golden mean; The limits of good sense, too narrow for them, Must always be passed by, in each direction; They often spoil the noblest things, because They go too far, and push them to extremes. I merely say this by the way, good brother. ORGON You are the sole expounder of the doctrine; Wisdom shall die with you, no doubt, good brother, You are the only wise, the sole enlightened, The oracle, the Cato, of our age.

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10kl. Muusika kokkuvõte

17. septembril, olles ilmselt tarvitanud uimasteid ja unerohtu, lämbus Jimi Hendrix hotellitoas oma okse sisse. (mõningatel andmetel suri ta kiirabiautos) Ta oli geenius, kes muutis kitarrimuusikat igaveseks. Jimi Hendrix ise on öelnud: "On imelik kuidas inimesed surma armastavad. Kord kui sa oled surnud tehakse sind elavaks, sinust saab legend. Sa pead surema, et inimesed arvaksid, et sa midagi väärt oled..." ...People are strange, laulis Jim Morrison oma Doorsiga kolm aastakümmet tagasi. Suur osa inimesi arvas tollal hoopiski, et Jim Morrison ise on kummaline. Ajab ju peaaegu hirmu peale selline müstiline, jõuline olend, kelle näo oleks otsekui Michelangelo voolinud ning kes oma julma võluga sind kinni hoiab, kuigi kangesti tahaks jooksu pista. Jim Morrison ise olevat arvanud, et temas on kaks poolust ­ romantiliste ajastute poeet on kapseldatud rockstaari kehasse. See keha võis vastu võtta

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Canada

ways, in Canada to this day. Part of the emblem of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics is an inukshuk, a stack of rocks in human form that is a part of Inuit culture. 12. History The earliest discovery of the new World was made by Norse seafarers known as Vikings. It is said that in 985 AD Norse seamen sailing from Iceland to Greenland were blown far westward off their course and sighted the coast of what must have been Labrador. The report of forested areas on the strange new coast encouraged further explorations by Norse colonists from Greenland, whose settlements lacked lumber. In Anno Domini 1000 Leif Ericson became the first European to land in North America. A colony was established in what the Vikings described as Vinland. Discoveries of "Norse" relics in that area have been exposed by scholars as hoaxes. The Greenland colony died out during the 14th and 15th centuries, and the Norse adventures in Canada must have come to an end well before that time.

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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte

1) General facts The UK: * the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland was formed in 1801 * it covers 243,610 sq km * everybody from the UK is called British * the capital city is London * is made up of four constituent countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland which in turn are divided into counties * the flag is called the Union Jack which is a combination of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland * the population is about 60,000,000 people, the population density is 242 people/sq km * its coasts are washed by the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea, Saint George's Channel, and the Irish Sea. It is linked to France by the Channel Tunnel * the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II, who is also the Queen and Head of State of fifteen other Commonwealth Realms, such as Can...

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Australia

Twenty per cent of the world's sheep live in Australia, mainly in New South Wales and Victoria. Twenty-five per cent of the world's wool comes from there. Cattle are found mostly in the drier parts of the north and centre and cattle stations cover one-quarter of Australia. The meat from Australian cattle is sold to countries all over the world. Most of its workers do not work in factories or on farms. Two-thirds of them work in shops, offices, banks or schools. Animals, birds and plants. A strange thing happened when ocean blocked off this island continent. Appearently none of the mammals that survived in Australia were of the sort that later changed into the familliar mammals of the rest of the world. The ancestors of cats and tigers, of wolves and dogs, of elephants and sheep just were not there. As a result,the reptilelike mammals that have died out everywhere else in the world are alive in Australia. The higher groups of mammals that

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Anthropology and Tourism

Annals of Sciences. Vol. 17, pp. 31-51 Reisinger, Y. & Turner, L. W. (2003) Cross-Cultural Behaviour in Tourism Concepts and Analysis. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford. Reisinger, Y. (2009) International Tourism Cultures and Behaviour. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford. Reuters (2013) Factbox: Women's rights in the Arab world http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/12/us-arab-women-factbox-idUSBRE9AB00I20131112 - accessed 17/03/2014 Singh, T., V. (2004) New Horizons in Tourism: Strange Experiences, and Stranger Practices. CABI Publishing, UK. Small, J. (2007) The Emergence of the Body in the Holiday Accounts of Women and Girls. CAB International, Wallingford. Surfer (2014) The plastic problem: Bali surfers seek to ban plastic bags across the province http://www.surfermag.com/features/bali-garbage/ - accessed 19/03/2014 Swarbrooke, J., Beard, C., Leckie, S., Pomfret, G. (2003) Adventure Tourism: The new frontier. Elseiver Science Ltd, Oxford.

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DIALOGUES inglisekeelsed dialoogid erinevatel teemadel

Really, life is getting difficult. MR. BROWN: I know what. MRS. BROWN: What? MR. BROWN: Let's forget all our troubles and go out to the theatre. There's a fine play on at the Coliseum. It's a good idea when you're feeling miserable to go out and give yourself a treat. It would cheer us up. MRS. BROWN: Well, I haven't had an outing 3 for months. Let's go. What's the use of worrying? Care killed the cat, but I'm not going to let it kill me. I'll be ready in a moment. But what a strange way to begin to economise! =============== 1. to make both ends meet=make income cover expenses. 2. extravagant = wasteful. 3. dress allowance=money a husband allows his wife to buy her clothes with. 4. I had hardly a rag, etc. = sometimes said by ladies to justify expenditure on clothes. A FRIENDLY VISIT The other evening, Mary and I were reading in the sitting-room when the bell rang. The maid answered the door and showed in our neighbour, Mr. Thomas Smith. Our families are very friendly

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Getting physical

When a speaker laughs at the right moment it can make the audience feel good. Dry mouth syndrome A dry mouth obviously hinders good voice quality and is a direct result of nervousness. Here are three ways to minimize the dry mouth syndrome. First, instead of sipping cold water, which tends to tighten the vocal chords, take a hot drink instead. Warm liquids tend to relax the throat and vocal chords. Second, try to force a yawn. Strange as it seems, yawning tends to stimulate salivary glands and relieve that terrible dryness. Third, if neither of these works, as sometimes happens if you are taking a medication that causes dry mouth, ask your pharmacist to supply an overthecounter liquid spray solution that creates an artificial saliva, providing temporary relief. GESTURES If you know your subject thoroughly, and believe in it with your heart, good news are to come! Gestures will become automatic, almost instinctive

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Inglise keele praktilise grammatika mõisted

This camera is mine. (Demonstrative used as a determiner modifying the noun camera. demonstrative pronoun A demonstrative pronoun is a pronoun that is used to point to something specific within a sentence. These pronouns can indicate items in space or time, and they can be either singular or plural. The food you’re cooking smells delicious. --> That smells delicious. • The pretzel-like yoga move we’re doing really hurts. --> This really hurts. • What is the strange, polka-dotted, Sasquatch-like creature coming toward us? --> What is that? determiner General and specific determiners Determiners are words which come at the beginning of the noun phrase. They tell us whether the noun phrase is specific or general. Determiners are either specific or general Specific determiners: The specific determiners are: •the definite article: the •possessives: my, your, his, her, its; our, their, whose •demonstratives: this, that, these, those

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hariduse tööturu vajadustele vastavuse tagamine

ostamise_programm_2015-2018.pdf?_ga=1.244577221.1919031537.1433609219 Hinsberg, H., & Kübar, U. (2009). Kaasamise käsiraamat ametnikele ja vabaühendustele. Tallinn: Ecoprint. Kaubandus-Tööstuskoda. (2014, 02 21). Koda. Retrieved from Kutseseaduse muutmise seaduse eelnõu väljatöötamise kavatsus: http://www.koda.ee/public/Valjatootamiskavatsus_kutseseadus_06.03.2014.docx. Mintzberg, H. (1989). Mintzberg on Management: Inside Our Strange World of Organizations. New York: The Free Press. Randma, T. (2012, 08). Innove. Retrieved from Kuidas paremini ühitada tööturu muutusi ja inimeste oskusi?: http://www.innove.ee/et/kutseharidus/uudised/43/artikkel4 Sum, A., Khatiwada, I., Trubskyy, M., Ross, M., McHugh, W., & Palma, S. (2014). The Plummeting Labor Market Fortunes of Teens and Young Adults. Washington: The Brookings Institution. 17

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

you tremble and look pale: Is not this something more than fantasy? What think you on't? HORATIO Before my God, I might not this believe Without the sensible and true avouch Of mine own eyes. MARCELLUS 8 Is it not like the king? HORATIO As thou art to thyself: Such was the very armour he had on When he the ambitious Norway combated; So frown'd he once, when, in an angry parle, He smote the sledded Polacks on the ice. 'Tis strange. MARCELLUS Thus twice before, and jump at this dead hour, With martial stalk hath he gone by our watch. HORATIO In what particular thought to work I know not; But in the gross and scope of my opinion, This bodes some strange eruption to our state. MARCELLUS Good now, sit down, and tell me, he that knows, Why this same strict and most observant watch So nightly toils the subject of the land, And why such daily cast of brazen cannon, And foreign mart for implements of war;

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Report Of Canada

The Interior Plains - The Prairies To drive across the Prairies is to see endless fields of wheat and canola ripening under a sky that seems to go on forever. The plains of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are among the richest grain-producing regions in the world. Yet even here are surprises. If you leave the road at Brooks, Alberta, and drive north, you descend into the Red Deer River valley. Here, in desert-like conditions, water and wind have created strange shapes in the sandstone called "hoodoos." The same forces of erosion have uncovered some of the largest concentrations of dinosaur fossils in the world. Alberta is Canada's leading producer of petroleum. The sedimentary rocks underlying the Prairies have important deposits of oil, natural gas and potash. The Canadian Shield A huge inland sea called Hudson Bay extends into the heart of Canada, and wrapped around this bay is a rocky region called the Canadian Shield

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Grammar Terminology

: It has a smooth before a noun), or a predicative function (used after a texture. verb). Predicative funct.: The film was very strange. adverb phrase adverbifraas, A phrase with an adverb functioning as the head. The lecturer spoke very clearly. määrsõnafraas Adverb phrases can modify verbs, adjectives, other adverbs and whole clauses. noun phrase nimisõnafraas, Has a noun or pronoun as its head. NPs can act as the My father (S) used to play the piano

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The Origins of American Literature

allowed to develop free from rules and restrictions. The most influential figures in the Transcendentalist school were the poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803- 82) and the novelist Henry David Thoreau. Ralph Waldo Emerson, who was the spokesman for the movement, wrote several influential essays including Self-Reliance and The Over-Soul (1841-44). He visited England and met Coleridge, Wordsworth and Carlyle (a strange figure in British literary world). His work were widely read in the United States and Britain and he was among the first writers to urge his fellow countrymen to abandon European models and create a distinctly Am lit with its own themes and style. Henry David Thoreau applied the Transcendentalist philosophy to his life and to his writing. In 1845 he effectively left civilisation and went to live in a small hut on the edge of Walden Pond, a small lake in the Massachusetts countryside

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Great Britain

Now the Bower ceremonies have become a sort of carnival, wherein lorries carrying tableaux, trade floats, decorated carts, and bands pass cheerfully through streets profusely adorned with flowers and greenery. American English 14 In the early part of the seventeenth century English settlers began to bring their language to America, and another series of changes began to take place. The settlers borrowed words from Indian languages for such strange trees as the hickory and persimmon, such unfamiliar animals as raccoons and woodchucks. Later they borrowed other words from settlers from other countries ­ for instance, chowder and prairie from the French, scow and sleigh from the Dutch. They made new combinations of English words, such as backwoods and bullfrog, or gave old English words entirely new meanings, such as lumber ( which in British English means approximately junk ) and corn ( which in British means any grain, especially wheat )

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Golden Grammar rules

This soup isn't hot enough. (NOT This soup isn't enough hot.) She's old enough to walk to school by herself. 35. Don't use a structure with that ... after want or would like. My parents want me to go to university. (NOT My parents want that I go to university.) I'd like everybody to leave. (NOT I'd like that everybody leaves.) 36. After link verbs like be, seem, feel, look, smell, sound, taste, we use adjectives, not adverbs. I feel happy today. (NOT I feel happily today.) This soup tastes strange. (NOT This soup tastes strangely.) 37. Use than after comparatives. My mother is three years older than my father. (NOT My mother is three years older that/as my father.) Petrol is more expensive than diesel. 38. In questions, put the subject immediately after the auxiliary verb. Where are the President and his family staying? (NOT Where are staying the President and his family?) Have all the guests arrived? (NOT Have arrived all the guests?) 39. Used to has no present.

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

6 off 3 cried 7 feigned 3 1 callously 3 1 made 6 phased 4 lull / lulled 8 deep 2 sympathetically 2 sorted 7 clear 2 B 3 sarcastically 3 brightens 8 brush 4 sharply 4 died 9 sign 3 1 Because their content is strange 5 defiantly 5 loomed 10 log or disturbing 6 resignedly 2 The Bible presents dreams as 4 depart: make off, clear off examples of the revelation of 6F Photo comparison end: sign off, log off God's will; Greeks encouraged page 53 disappear: phase out, die out sick people to sleep in temples

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Teaduslik revolutsioon

or not. After all, this was an age in which men believed their fate to be written in the stars and now those stars were changing. What Brahe and Kepler had seen were supernovas, the explosions of old stars. Kepler, even more than Copernicus, was literally carried away by the strange relationship between numbers and the properties of the natural world. In his books, one theme is presented repeatedly: "Nature loves simplicity." From his friend Brahe, Kepler learned that it was necessary to take more accurate measurements while observing the movement of the heavenly bodies. In the end, Kepler determined the three laws of planetary motion, which he published between 1609 and 1619. (1) planets move in elliptical orbits. (2)

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Dimitriu - When we are the other

broader geographical and mental spaces rather than to a particular home culture. Hers is an unmistakably `major culture' voice that contrasts the West to the East, the West to the Balkans, the West to the Orient, the strange and alien to what she regards as `us': And yet, I'm also pretty sure that [. . .] despite the obstacles, the corruptions, the strangeness of professional relations Á the desire to help and do some good exists here as

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Topic - Canada 2

Edmonton, Winnipeg and Vancouver. Toronto has a population of 2, 5 million which makes it the biggest city in Canada. 14. History The earliest discovery of the New World was made by Norse seafarers known as Vikings. In AD 985 Norse seamen sailing from Iceland to Greenland were blown far westward off their course and sighted the coast of what must have been Labrador. The report of forested areas on the strange new coast encouraged further explorations by Norse colonists from Greenland, whose settlers lacked lumber. In AD 1000 Leif Eriksson became the first European to land in North America. According to the sagas this was the first of many Norse voyages to the eastern shores of the continent. Leif Eriksson established a colony what the Vikings described as Vinland. By 1600 the wealth from the fur trade and the fishing industry

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

now and then; once in a while adj. occasional Syn. sometimes n. occasion Extreme heat occasionally causes health problems. They were very fine students who, on occasion, experienced problems with pop quizzes. omit v. to leave out, not include adj. omitted Syn. neglect n. omission He inadvertently omitted some important data from the report. His paper had several notable omissions. outlandish adj. strange and unpleasant; beyond accepted norms adv. outlandishly Syn. bizarre His outlandish dens demonstrated his creativity. Rebellious youth in many countries dress outlandishly. overcome v. to defeat, fight with success; to take control of an individual Syn. conquer The young woman was overcome with emotion when she learned she had won a scholarship. The family overcame many obstacles to purchase the house

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Inglise keele grammatika

It's snowing. Sajab lund. It's three o'clock. Kell on kolm. THERE IS / ARE Konstruktsioon THERE IS (ainsus) / ARE (mitmus) väljendab olemasolu. Kui lause on minevikus, kasutatakse IS ja ARE asemel vastavalt WAS ja WERE. There is a picture on the wall. Seinal on pilt. There are several people in the queue. Järjekorras on mitu inimest. There was something strange about him. Temas oli midagi imelikku. There were many books on the shelves. Riiulitel oli palju raamatuid. LISTEN & REPEAT REPEAT 93 EESSÕNA Ajamäärused: eessõnaga ja ilma eessõnata Eesti keeles moodustatakse käändeid käändelõppude abil. Inglise keeles moodustatakse enamik käändeid (v.a. omastav) eessõnade abil. Kolm kõige

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Suuline eksam

Leg Jalg Mouth Suu Nose Nina Shoulder Õlg Stomach Kõht Teeth Hambad Head Pea Toe Varvas Tongue Keel Healthy Terve, hea tervisega Sprain an ankle Jalga nikastama Break Luud murdma In plaster Kipsis Strange rash Imelik lööve Measles Leetrid Allergic to Allergiline Get well Terveks saama Be sick Oksendama Temperature Palavik Bad cough Tugev köha Be down with flu Grippi põdema First aid esmaabi SHOPPING 1. Do you often go shopping? 2. Do you go shopping alone or with somebody else? 3. Where do you usually go shopping? 4. When do you usually go shopping? 5

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Marilyn Monroe

wrong so that you appreciate them when they go right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart, so that better things can fall together. " " I don't mind living in a man's world as long as I can be a woman in it. " Quotes about Monroe "Marilyn Monroe was late for everything ­ but much too early for death." (Army Archerd) "Everything Marilyn does is different from any other woman, strange and exciting, from the way she talks to the way she uses that magnificent torso."[57] "She can make any move, any gesture, almost unsufferably suggestive."[58] "She wasn't disciplined, and she was often late but there was a sort of magic about her which we all recognized at once."[59] "Nobody discovered her, she earned her own way to stardom."[60] "If it hadn't been for her friends she might still be alive."[61] "I usually go to bed thinking about something I've learned in my day

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

young and everything." "I guess so," Jessica admitted reluctantly, and I got the impression that she didn't like the doctor and his wife for some reason. With the glances she was throwing at their adopted children, I would presume the reason was jealousy. "I think that Mrs. Cullen can't have any kids, though," she added, as if that lessened their kindness. Throughout all this conversation, my eyes flickered again and again to the table where the strange family sat. They continued to look at the walls and not eat. "Have they always lived in Forks?" I asked. Surely I would have noticed them on one of my summers here. "No," she said in a voice that implied it should be obvious, even to a new arrival like me. "They just moved down two years ago from somewhere in Alaska." I felt a surge of pity, and relief. Pity because, as beautiful as they were, they were outsiders, clearly not accepted

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The Witch Trials in Salem

The family owned a slave called Tituba. She was an Arawak Indian. (Tituba is often described as a `black slave'. In fact, there is no evidence that she was black. She was actually Native American). She may have been present when the fortune telling took place. It has also been suggested that Tituba told the girls tales about witchcraft and so influenced them. Whatever exactly happened by 20 January 1692 the two girls were having strange fits. A doctor called William Griggs was called but he was unable to explain the fits. He claimed the girls were bewitched. Unfortunately he started a chain of events. Later several other girls began to have fits, 18 year old Elizabeth Booth, 20 year old Sarah Churchill, 17 year old Elizabeth Hubbard, 19 year old Mercy Lewis, 12 year old Ann Putnam, 18 year old Susan Sheldon, 16 year old Mary Walcott, 20 year old Mary Warren. (So the youngest of the

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English literature summary

English   literature   is   one   of   the  oldest   literatures   in   Europe;   dates   back   to   the   6th   century   AD.   Oral   literature,   i.e.   not   written   down,   spread   from   person   to   person.   In   449   AD   Anglo-­‐Saxon   tribes   invaded   England   –   beginning   of   the   Anglo-­‐Saxon   period   in   English   literature.  The  first  form  of  literature  was  folklore,  carried  by  scops  and  gleemen,  who   sang  in  alliterative  verse  (a  kind  of  simple  poetry).  Prose  developed  much  later.     The  first  form  of  recorded  English  literature  was  the  epic  Beowulf,  which  was  produced   sometime  near  the  end  of  the  7th  and  beginning  of  the  8th  century.  It  has  no  ...

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

2 be able to find 4E Nominal clauses 2 more recent 7 fair 3 didn't succeed in finding page 34 3 own view 8 all in all 4 Will you be able to find 4 people argue 9 true, ideal 1 1 It's strange that Keith isn't 5 managed to beat 5 point out 10 firmly answering his phone. 6 wasn't able to find 2 The important thing is that you 7 did you manage to afford Transcript are here now.

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Structural Testing Of Homebuilt Aircraft

tion of those thousands of pounds effort. A simple way to make mea- amounting to 20% of the wing semi- over a tiny area of contact between surements independent of outside span and the remaining two the wing and the supporting fixture. disturbances is to construct a sim- amounting to 10%. This apparently The contact area is, of course, that ple double triangle (Figure 7) made strange division of the half-wing will between the upper spar flange - it is of 1x1 inch wooden sticks, held speed up our wing loading. It is, now the bottom flange - and the together with plywood and carpen- however, not binding and the builder supporting fixture. Since we have ter's glue and fasten it rigidly in the can find his own system in subdivid- to go as close as possible to the center of the wing in such a way ing the wing

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Arengupsühholoogia kokkuvõte

Lahutuskartus · Esimestel elukuudel lepib laps ka teiste täiskasvanutega · 6-8 kuu vanuselt hakkab laps nutma, kui näeb ema lahkumas ehk protesteerib lahus olemise vastu · Emast lahutamine tekitab lapsel distressi · Linus'e turvatekk Võõras situatsioon · Katse, mille viisid esmakordselt läbi Ainsworth ja Bell (1970) · Ema ja 12 kuu vanuse väikelapse vahelise seotussuhte kvaliteedi mõõtmiseks · Becker & Rauh (200)) The stranger in the strange situation: does her behavior need more standardization? · Jälgitakse väikelapse reaktsiooni ­ võõras keskkonnas ­ võõrale inimesele ema juuresolekul ­ võõraga üksi olles ­ emaga uuesti kokku saades Neli seotuse tüüpi · Turvaline seotus (2/3 lastest) ­ aasta vanune laps uudistab ema juuresolekul ümbrust ­ reageerib võõra ilmumisele positiivselt ­ ema lahkumisel on laps häiritud (ei reageeri ägedalt)

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Stilistika materjalid

have to wear kimono to hold them) · New words may be added (he knows all the official ropes) Paradox is a statement that seems impossible because it contains two opposing ideas that are both true (The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. O. Wilde) Synonymic repetition is using 2 or more synonymic expressions in order to express the notion more fully. Each synonym adds a different shade of meaning. (evil and vicious and rotten; strange, queer, curious, unusual, bizarre) Contextual synonyms are synonyms only in context (told-whispered-breathed) Lexical repetition is repeating a word or a phrase or a sentence in close succession to make the repeated words stronger (Gold, gold, gold.) 9. Syntactic stylistic devices SSD are based on a specific syntactic arrangement of the utterance, which creates emphasis irrespective f the meaning of the word. 1) Syntactic Stylistic Devices based on absence of logically Acquired Elements

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

To illustrate this concept I drew the hero's goals in each movement as straight lines, vectors of intention, rather than curves. Straightening out the curves of the circle created sharp, 90-degree turns at the quarter points and revealed the drastic changes that may occur in the hero's objectives. Each straight line represents the hero's aim in that act — to escape the constraints of the ordinary world, to survive in a strange land, to win the boon and escape the strange land, to return home safely with something to share that revives the world. PREFACE I was amused to realize I had just drawn a baseball diamond (in reverse.) I've often felt that the layout of game-playing fields produces patterns that overlap with the design of the Hero's Journey. Baseball can be read as another metaphor of life, with the base runner as the hero making his way around the stages of the journey.

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Cats

Many did not risk sending their precious cats to shows. One early breeder noted a rarity of female kittens in a litter, the average being 5 males to 2 females. The kittens were said to be difficult to rear, as they suffered from worms and teething, and it was common to foster Siamese kittens on English cats to make them more robust and healthier. Males were described as extremely powerful, great fighters, had terrible voices and would kill strange cats and fight dogs. "The males are, however, antagonistic to others of their sex, and fight with a terrible persistency. I have heard of a stalwart fellow who, being allowed his liberty, cleared the neighbourhood of all other wandering toms. When made neuter, Siamese become most charming home pets." Miss Forestier-Walker and her sister, Mrs Vyvyan, had received a pair of Siamese cats from the Siamese Palace in 1884-5; Miss Forestier-Walker wrote "Siamese cats were first

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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

see so far into the matter as himself, p. 7. he comes to fall on Bellarmine, p. 8. and, by a victory over him, establishes his fatherly authority beyond any question. Bellarmine being routed by his own confession, p. 11. the day is clear got, and there is no more need of any forces: for having done that, I observe not that he states the question, or rallies up any arguments to make good his opinion, but rather tells us the story, as he thinks fit, of this strange kind of domineering phantom, called the fatherhood, which whoever could catch, presently got empire, and unlimited absolute power. He assures us how this fatherhoodbegan in Adam, continued its course, and kept the world in order all the time of the patriarchs till the flood, got out of the ark with Noah and his sons, made and supported all the kings of the earth till the

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EESTI LOODUSKIRJANDUSE LUGU

Soovik, Ene-Reet 2002. 'To be a landscape': Some aspects of landscape representation in Paul-Eerik Rummo's poetry. – Koht ja paik / Place and Location II. Eesti Kunstiakadeemia Toimetised 10. Toim. Virve Sarapik, Kadri Tüür, Mari Laanemets. Tallinn: Eesti Kunstiakadeemia, lk 499–509. Speek, Tiiu 2002. Seal on ilus olemine. Pastoraalist ja loodusest Kristjan Jaa- gu karjaselauludes kirjandusökoloogi pilguga. – Vikerkaar, nr 5/6, lk 139– 150. Tuan, Yi-Fu 1993. Passing Strange and Wonderful: Aesthetics, Nature, and Culture. New York: Kodansha International. 268 Kadri Tüür, Timo Maran Tüür, Kadri 2001. Keskkonnaelementide tähendusest A. H. Tammsaare ro- maanis "Kõrboja peremees". – Keel ja Kirjandus, nr 11, lk 745–755. Tüür, Kadri 2003. Eesti looduskirjandus: määratlus ja klassifikatsioonid. Magist- ritöö. Tartu: Tartu Ülikooli sotsiaalteaduskond, semiootika osakond. Käsi- kiri.

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Inglise keele struktuur

Syntactic functions Except for the obligatory adverbial in the SVA and SVOA types, adverbials are optional. Semantic properties - the circumstances of the situation (adjuncts and subjunct); - comments on the form or content of the clause (disjunct); - provides a link between clauses (conjunct). Main semantic roles of clause elements: Participants involved in situations described by clauses are entities realised by NPs. They can be either concrete or abstract. The strange man stole Tom's car. - the agentive participant (agent): the animate being instigating or causing the happening denoted by the verb; - the affected participant (patient/theme): an animate or inanimate participant that does not cause the happening denoted by the verb, but is directly involved in some other way; - the recipient participant: the animate being that is passively implicated by the happening or state;

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Education

being lost because of the recent overemphasis on molecular biology and genetic engineering, which are more lucrative, but not more important, areas of inquiry. We still lack the the science of land health that Aldo Leopold called for half a century ago. It is not just knowledge in certain areas that we're losing, but vernacular knowledge as well, by which I mean the knowledge that people have of their places. In the words of Barry Lopez: "[I am] forced to the realization that something strange, if not dangerous, is afoot. Year by year the number of people with firsthand experience in the land dwindles. Rural populations continue to shift to the cities.... In the wake of this loss of personal and local knowledge, the knowledge from which a real geography is derived, the knowledge on which a country must ultimately stand, has come something hard to define but I think sinister and unsettling."

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Exami kysimused-vastused

1. STYLE The term "style" is polysemantic (has many meanings): a Latin word "stilus" originally meant a writing instrument used by ancient people. Already in classical Latin the meaning was extended to denote the manner of expressing one's ideas in written or oral form. Jonathan Swift defined style as "proper words in proper places". In present day English the word "style" is used in about a dozen of principle meanings: 1. the characteristic manner in which a writer expresses his/her ideas (e.g. style of Byron) 2. the manner of expressing ideas, characteristic of a literary movement or period 3. the use of language typical of a literary genre (e.g. the style of a comedy, drama, novel). 4. the selective use of language that depends on spheres / areas of human activity (e.g. style of fiction, scientific prose, newspapers, business correspondence, etc.). STYLISTICS Stylistics ­ is the study of s...

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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

and on the motives, circumstances, and internal action which springs from, and develops, external action. The psychological novel is not content to state what happens but goes on to explain the motivation of this action. In this type of writing character and characterization are more than usually important, and they often delve deeper into the mind of a character than novels of other genres. Violence and alienation as part of Zeitgeist. In McEwan's early fiction, in his strange, experimental short stories and novellas, with their isolated, sexually deviant male protagonists, he wrote from the outside in, as it were. His was always the controlling intelligence, aggressively masculine, and he followed his young male protagonists less in thought than in action, detailing their psychosis and alienation with the cold detachment of a coroner examining a corpse. McEwan's cruellest book, the one in which the violence seems most gratuitous and nasty, is The

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Majanduse alused

Kõige paremini iseloomustab seda naturaalmajandus, kus peaaegu kõik vajaliku loob kinnine kogukond. Majanduse põhiküsimused ­ mida, kuidas ja kellele toota ­ lahendab perekond või hõim. Tegeldakse peamiselt algelise põllumajanduse ja käsitööga. Toodetakse algeliste meetoditega, mida pärandatakse põlvest põlve. Sageli jaotatakse toodang kõigi pere- või hõimuliikmete vahel võrdselt. 8 Inglise kirjanik Daniel Defoe (1660­1731) avaldas oma raamatu pealkirjaga The Life and Strange and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe aastal 1719.a. ning seda peetakse esimeseks ingliskeelseks romaaniks üldse. Raamat on originaalkeeles kättesaadav netiaadressil www.bibliomania.com/0/0/17/31/frameset.html 9 Teatud paralleele võib tõmmata kirjeldatud ühest inimesest koosnevate majandussüsteemide ja tänapäeval eksisteerivate üksikute absoluutsete monarhiate vahele nagu Monaco, Brunei, Saudi Araabia jt. Näiteks

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Cialdini raamat

gered an automatic compliance response from Langer's subjects, even when they were given no subsequent reason to comply. Click, whirr.> Although some of Langer's additional findings show that there are many situ- ations in which human behavior does not work in a mechanical, tape-activated way, she and many other researchers are convinced that most of the time it does (Bargh 8{ Williams, 2006; Langer, 1989). For instance, consider the strange behavior of those jewelry store customers who swooped down on an allotment of turquoise pieces only after the items had been mistakenly offered at double their original price. I can make no sense of their behavior unless it is viewed in click, whirr terms. The customers, mostly well-to-do vacationers with little knowledge of turquoise, were using a standard principle-a stereotype-to guide their buying: expensive = good

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Jane Austen

immediately provoking Elizabeth to do it, she turned to him and said: "Did you not think, Mr. Darcy, that I expressed myself uncommonly well just now, when I was teasing Colonel Forster to give us a ball at Meryton?" "With great energy; but it is always a subject which makes a lady energetic." "You are severe on us." "It will be her turn soon to be teased," said Miss Lucas. "I am going to open the instrument, Eliza, and you know what follows." "You are a very strange creature by way of a friend!--always wanting me to play and sing before anybody and everybody! If my vanity had taken a musical turn, you would have been invaluable; but as it is, I would really rather not sit down before those who must be in the habit of hearing the very best performers." On Miss Lucas's persevering, however, she added, "Very well, if it must be so, it must." And gravely glancing at Mr. Darcy, "There is a

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