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Tasemetöö

... the mop. 4. A great idea came .... my mind. 5. We went ... Finland .... the end .... the summer. 6. Tom always blamed me .... this accident. 7. My parents had already left the room ... this time. 8. Mary spoke ... a very loud voice. 9. My grandpa suffers ... a heart disease. 10. Daniel spends a lot ... time working ... the research. 11. Keith is too hard ... his son. 12. Russia decided to put the chemical factory ... action. 13. Carly warned John ... the criminals ... the streets ... nights. 14. A beautiful song was played ... memory ... Tess. 15. Mother turned ... the lights and silence fell ... the room. 16. We didn't hear ... him ever again. 17. Steven appeared ... television. 18. ... his surprise he found Eric ... difficulties. 19. I didn't want to ask him ... the trip. 20. It's very typical ... Charles to comment ... Terry's clothing. 21. Many people ... Africa die ... hunger. 22. ... the age ... seventeen she started to believe ... God. 23

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London

in its original setting of London's Bank side. William Shakespeare (1564- 1616) was born at Stratford- on- Avon. Buckingham Palace is the Queen's official London residence. When Queen Elizabeth is at home the Royal Standard flies, at other times just the Union Jack. It is originally known as Buckingham House. The Buckingham Palace Garden is the largest private garden in London. Piccadilly Circus is a popular meeting place for both Londoners and visitors. Five busy streets intersect here. In the centre of the junction there is a statue called Eros. In fact it is a memorial to Lord Shaftesbury, a 19th-century businessman. In 1844 he founded a society to help physically disabled and poor children. Trafalgar Square is the main square in London. It was created in 1830-41 and was named in honour of Lord Nelson´s Column is in the centre of the square. It is surrounded by interesting sites and attractions, such as the National Gallery, St

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Shopping in London

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. Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Regent's street Regent Street is one of the major shopping streets in London's West End, well known to tourists and Londoners alike, and famous for its Christmas illuminations. It runs from the Regent's residence at Carlton House in St James's at the southern end, through Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus, to All Souls Church. Every building in Regent Street is protected as a Listed Building, at least Grade II status, and together they form the Regent Street Conservation Area. Click to edit Master text styles Second level

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Inglise keele arvustus sarjale Jeeves and Wooster

otherwise Stephen did also great job. Here is opinion to him by Michael Brooke: ,,Although Fry was too young to be totally convincing as Jeeves, his superciliously sarcastic "Indeed, sir?" and aura of vast intelligence were enhanced by the actor's real-life reputation as an all- round polymath." Jeeves was intelligent and bated and I really liked his role. The most importand thing in this comedy series, is how directors bring out the old timing: old cars and carriage's were driving on the streets, peoples were wearing smart clothes (mens: dinner jackets, womans: galants dresses), coca-cola commercial was everywere, because that was the time when coca cola as new drink came out. Jokes were bounded and decenced. There wasn't no special effects or action. For example there were a car accident. In one moment camera filmed car when it was driving towards the people. And the next frame some person had rolled over, and thats it. Also Wooster was playing golf , which told

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With and without the

Names with and without the Names fot the streets/roads/squares/parks etc are without the: Union street Fifth avenue Piccadilly Circus Hyde Park Blackrock road Broadway Times Square Waterloo Bridge Many names (especially names of important buildings and institutions) are two words: Kennedy Airport Cambridge University The first word is usually the name of a person (Kennedy) or a place (Cambridge). We do not usually use ,,the" with names like these. Some more examples: Victoria Station Edinburgh Castle London Zoo Westminister Abbey Buckhingham Palace Canterbury Cathedral But we say 'the White House' and 'the Royal Palace' because 'white' and 'royal' are not names like 'Kennedy' and 'Cambridge' Most other names (of laces, buildings etc) have names with the: The + adjective or + noun ...

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Inglise keelne ettekanne bmx sõitjatest

Now Garrett is competing side by side with the guys he's always looked up to. He won Simpel Session year 2008 and 2009. Hometown: Toms River, New Jersey Birthdate: August 02, 1990 Sponsors: Nike 6.0, Premium, Vitamin Water, Staff BMX, Knight, Deadline Crew Dave Mirra We can call Dave Mirra a BMX legend. Mirra has achieved ionic status of the world BMX. At the age of four most kids in Syracuse, New York were still playing around on their tricycles. Mirra, on the other hand, was riding the streets on his BMX bike on the tail of his older brother and by age five, he was jumping curbs and flying over dirt jumps. Five years later, he entered his first BMX race and took first place. Haro Bikes quickly recognized this young talent and Mirra landed his first sponsorship. At thirteen, he entered his first flatland BMX contest in Columbus and Ohio. The next year Mirra returned to the same contest and took first place not only in flatland, but also in vert, making him the overall champion

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BUSINESS VOCABULARY

and want to reach and so on 9. The threshold effect - the high point of advertising when it becomes effective and starts to give a result 10. Comparative-parity method - to spend the same amount of money on advertising as one's competitors. 11. Counter cyclical advertising - advertising during periods when sales are poor. OUTDOOR ADVERTISING 1. Billboards - huge outdoor panels where companies put their ads which are very noticeable 2. Outdoor advertising - advertising out of home,on the streets 3. Wallscapes - huge banners which are located on the front of buildings 4. Lightboxes- a lighted display panel 5. Tri face billboards - billboards with rotating sections so consumer can see three different ads at the same billboard 6. Scrollers - signs that can display ads one after the other 7. Street furniture - using street furniture as a place for advertisement, such as bus shelters 8. Transit advertising - advertising on cars, city transport and so on 9

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Gröönimaast - kokkuvõte

Piisavalt on ka erinevaid putukaliike. Kuna meie ekspeditsioon kulgeb valdavalt mööda mandrijääd, ei kohta me loodetavasti rannikuil toitu jahtivat jääkaru. Samas loodame ekspeditsiooni lõpuosas saada osa Gröönimaa elusloodusest ja ehk õnnestub kohata mõnda põtra või muud looma. http://www.greenland-guide.gl/animal_life.htm ehk siis loomade pildid ja txt In Greenland whale watching can be enjoyed from the streets or even from your hotel room. During the late summer and early autumn whales swim close to the coast and are sometimes seen in the harbours. But of course the best way to spot these huge mammals is at sea. Whale-watching tours are offered in several towns in Greenland. When you sail along the coast on a passenger ship, the captain will often notify you when whales are close. There are many different species of whales in Greenlandic waters including the

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Oliver Twist

punishment and thrown into the cellar. Sowerberry assumed that feeding Oliver too much was the problem of him starting the attack. This kind of unfairness makes Oliver run away from mister Sowerberry. After 7 days of walking Oliver makes it to London. There he meets a boy who leads Oliver to a place where he gets shelter. In the shelter he meets Fagin and some other thieves.At first he does some smaller jobs around the house, but later on he gets to go out to the streets with some of the boys. The two boys that Oliver went with decide to steal a napkin from a man in front of a bookstore, but the storekeeper notices it and the boys all run. Even though Oliver didn’t steal anything he still runs because he is in panic. He is blamed as the thiev and has to go to court. In court, Olivers actual innocense unfolds and he is free to go, but because of his bad health mister Brownlow, the judge, takes him to his place.

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Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit Character Sketch

with them and they were quite pleasurable. Louie had adopted Jeanette when she was little girl. Since she was very conservative and did not want to have her own kids in a natural way, she had adopted Jeanette for her selfish reasons. Daughter was a tool for her to accomplish her religious aims. “My mother called herself a missionary on the home front. She said that the Lord hadn’t called her to the hot places, like Pastor Spratt and his Glory Crusade, but to the streets and by-ways of Lancashire.” Jeanette was taught reading from the Book of Deuteronomy which had affected Jeanette later in life and she had had problems at school. Children did not like Jeanette and tried to stay away from her. Teachers were concerned about her religious tendency and had asked Louie to rein her in. This had only gladden Louie and she felt that Jeanette’s purpose is finally paying off. Louie was interested in Jeanette only when it was necessary for her

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Nimisõna. Omastav kääne. The noun. The genitive.

Nii loendatavaid kui ka loendamatuid nimisõnu saab aga ühtviisi tarvitada koos sõnadega a lot (of) / lots (of) ­ palju ja plenty (of) ­ rohkesti, küllalt: a friend a lot of friends palju sõpru water lots of water palju vett Loendatavatel nimisõnadel on ainsuse (the singular) ja mitmuse (the plural) vorm: a girl ­ girls MITMUSE MOODUSTAMINE 1) tavaliselt lisatakse mitmuses ainsuse tüvele lõpp -s a book books a street streets a day days a pupil pupils 2) kui ainsuse tüve lõpus on -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, siis lisatakse mitmuses lõpp -es a bus buses a glass glasses a bush bushes a watch watches a box boxes 3) kui ainsuse vormi lõpul on kaashäälik + y, siis mitmuses y muutub i- ks ja lisandub -es a country countries a factory factories a fly flies a story stories 4) kui ainsuses oleva sõna lõpul on täishäälik + y, siis mitmuses lisandub -s

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Skateboarding

Skateboarding is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard. Skateboarding can also be considered a recreational activity, an art form, a job, or a method of transportation.[1] Skateboarding has been shaped and influenced by many skateboarders throughout the years. A 2002 report found that there were 18.5 million skateboarders in the world. Skateboarding is relatively modern. Since the 1970s, skateparks have been constructed specifically for use by skateboarders, bikers and inline skaters History Skateboarding was first started in the 1950s, when all across California surfers got the idea of trying to surf the streets. No one really knows who made the first board -- instead, it seems that several people came up with similar ideas at the same time. These first skateboarders started with wooden boxes or boards with roller skate wheels slapped on the bottom. Like you might imagine, a lot of people got hu...

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Victorian life - Briti ajalugu

mines, crawling through tunnels too narrow and low to take an adult. Some children worked as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, and they sold matches, flowers and other cheap goods. During the Victorian era, the population grew immensely. At the end of 19th century the population had grown three times bigger in Great Britain! That made wages much lower, because more people were looking for jobs. Many people couldn't afford places to live and had to live on the streets. Slums started appearing in bigger towns. Crime rate was also rising because of this: many homeless children lived by stealing and respectable Victorians started seeing poor people as a threat to society. That is one of the reasons why workhouses were made. Workhouses Workhouses were supposed to solve the problem of poverty, because wealthy people believed that poor people were poor only because they were lazy(actual causes were overpopulation, unemployment and high prices)

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Christmas in different countrys(jõulud erinevates maades)

you light the candles otherwise... 4. catholic boys and girls dress up as kings for three kings day (jan. 6) they sing carols and collect money for donations to different projects that"s just a couple of things... Christmas in Spain In Spain it is a very festive time at Christmas. On Christmas Eve, as the stars come out, tiny oil lamps are lit in every house, and after Midnight Mass and Christmas Dinner, streets fill with dancers and onlookers. There is a special Christmas dance called the Jota and the words and music have been handed down for hundreds of years. They dance to the sound of guitars and castanets. Children think of the Three Wise Man as the gift bearers. Tradition has it that they arrive on January 6th, the date the Wise Men gave gifts to Jesus. Shoes are filled with straw or barley for the tired camels that must carry their riders through the busy night

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Traveling

fun, locals and travelers alike Castle orHolyroodhouse hit up the bars and clubs of Palace for a glimpse of the edgy Zurich West. royal lifestyle. Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands Why go: Pick a vacation experience Why go: The U.S. Virgin you're looking for, and Puerto Rico Islands offers a taste of home can oblige. An old town with historic (non-roaming cell phones, U.S. architecture and cobblestone streets? Look no further than Old dollars, and no language San Juan and it's El Morro fortress. barrier), as well as a varied A beachside getaway with stunning international vacation vistas and miles of soft, white sand? (lively Carnival season, reggae Consider the bioluminescent bays of music and clear Caribbean Culebra and Vieques. A waters). For the best deals and cosmopolitan destination with high-

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Straitland

of Straitland. All the main sightseeings can be easily reached by buses, electric trains and ferries. Culture Life The identity of every city is created by its symbols, which are made up of historical buildings, monuments, holy places, people and traditions. And so it is with Pärnu. The Hansa Days, which have become a tradition and will be crowned by the International Hansa Days to be organized by Pärnu in 2010, brings artists onto the streets. The main centers for cultural activities are Enda Theatre, built in the 1960s, which greets visitors riding in from Tallinn and the Pärnu Concert Hall, located on the riverbank next to the bridge, which has a grand hall with an organ and extraordinary acoustics. Of the Pärnu festivals, many are related to music. The largest of these is the festival commemorating David Oistrakh, the world-famous violinist, also Neeme Järvi organizes festivals in Pärnu

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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (main characters)

Even after he has been severely wounded, he discourages Rinaldi from pursuing medals of distinction for him. Time and again, through conversations with men like the priest, Ettore Moretti, and Gino, Henry distances himself from such abstract notions as faith, honor, and patriotism. Concepts such as these mean nothing to him beside such concrete facts of war as the names of the cities in which he has fought and the numbers of decimated streets. Against this bleak backdrop, Henry's reaction to Catherine Barkley is rather astonishing. The reader understands why Henry responds to the game that Catherine proposes--why he pledges his love to a woman he barely knows: like Rinaldi, he hopes for a night's simple pleasures. But an active sex drive does not explain why Henry returns to Catherine--why he continues to swear his love even after Catherine insists that he stop playing

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How well do you know London part 2 - student

How well do you know London? Form 10, February 2012 Welcome back to the tour of London! This is your second day (lesson) that you spend exploring the famous landmarks of the city. Again - follow the map so that you would not get lost and try to get streetwise in London. It is also wise to use Google Maps Street View simultaneously ­ it gives you the wonderful feeling of strolling the streets and landmarks. Take the following questions with you, find answers to them and put them down for yourself in this MSWord document. Don't forget to "take" photos - you are supposed to recognise the landmarks later on! At the end of the tour send the worksheet to yourself so that you could use it again. Good luck with exploring the city! DAY 2. The route: Westminster Abbey ­ The Houses of Parliament ­ London Eye ­ 10 Downing Street ­ St Paul's Cathedral ­ The Tower of London ­

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Big grammar theory

1. Nouns: how is the plural formed? The plural form of most nouns is created simply by adding the letter s: · more than one snake / snakes · more than one ski / skis · more than one Barrymore / Barrymores Words that end in -ch, x, s or s-like sounds, however, will require an -es for the plural: · more than one witch / witches · more than one box / boxes · more than one gas / gases · more than one bus / buses · more than one kiss / kisses · more than one Jones / Joneses BUT! Photos, kilos, pianos, zeros, studios, radios. When the word ends in the letter -y: · country / countries · family / families · story / stories Nouns ending in -f: (should be learned by heart) · calf / calves · elf / elves · half / halves · knife / knives · life /...

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Ella Fitzgerald´i eluloo kokkuvõte

After a successful appearance in the United Kingdom in 1990, she retired due to ailing health. Two years later President Ronald Reagan awarded her the National Medal of Honor. Suffering continued health problems, Fitzgerald spent the last few years of her life in her Beverly Hills home. On June 15, 1996 she died at the age of seventyeight. Of Fitzgerald, Johnny Mathis said, "She was the best there ever was. Amongst all of us who sing, she was the best." From those early days on Harlem streets to the upper stratosphere of musical fame, Ella Fitzgerald's life was the quintessential American success story. Through fiftyeight years of performing, thirteen Grammys and more than forty million records sold, she elevated swing, bebop, and ballads to their highest potential. She was, undeniably, the First Lady of Song. April 25th .Temperance and William Fitzgerald .Her mother had a heart attack , when she was 15 . First

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Inglise keele eksami materjal

Inglise Keele Eksami Materjal Exam.............................................................................................................................................................. 2 House and Home....................................................................................................................................... 2 Traveling.................................................................................................................................................... 2 Education .................................................................................................................................................. 2 Global Problems ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Health and fitness .............................................................................................

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British test 2 questions

arrest 5 members of the Parliament and wanted to rule the kingdom without the Parliament. 11. What two disasters took place during Charles II reign? What kind of changes did they bring about? First, in 1664-1666 a plague hit London and southeast-England and secondly, already in 1666 a fire destroyed fifth of the City of London. The new London was built up in remarkebly short time and it was a lot better : it had wider streets, brick and stone houses and better draining. 12. What is the idea of the Act of Settlement? The Act of Settlement was passed by the Parliament in 1701 to make sure that all future monarchs in England were Protestants 13. What was the result of the Glorious Revolution? With the Glorious Revolution, monarchy became constitutional and Parliamentary, the fundamental struggles between Crown and Parliament were largely resolved

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London topic

In 1349 the Black Death killed thousands of citizens. During the reign of Elizabeth I, the first map of L was published and the Globe Theatre built. Many people perished In the Plague (1603) and in the following Great Plague (1664-1665). It was ended by the Great Fire on Sept 2, 1666. It destroyed many houses and churches including St Paul's, and the Royal Exchange. However, the Fire meant that the City could be improved. The streets were widened and the houses were built of stronger materials. Sir Christopher Wren rebuilt 53 of the destroyed churches. Soon the rich people lived in the West End and the workers suffered in terrible poverty in the East End. The first horse-drawn omnibus was imported from Paris in 1829 and the same year witnessed the formation of the Metropolitan Police. 3 The first railway ran from London to Greenwich.

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Japanese festivals

within a specific area, but festival days do tend to cluster around traditional holidays such as Setsubun or Obon. Almost every locale has at least one matsuri in late summer/early autumn, usually related to the rice harvest. Notable matsuri often feature processions which may include elaborate floats. Preparation for these processions is usually organized at the level of neighborhoods, or machi. Prior to these, the local kami may be ritually installed in mikoshi and paraded through the streets. One can always find in the vicinity of a matsuri booths selling souvenirs and food such as takoyaki, and games, such as Goldfish scooping. Karaoke contests, sumo matches, and other forms of entertainment are often organized in conjunction with matsuri. If the festival is next to a lake, renting a boat is also an attraction. Favorite elements of the most popular matsuri, such as the Nada Kenka Matsuri of Himeji or

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Urban Trail

It was built in years 1804 to 1809. Also there are held many concerts because of the acoustics, its just superb. People around the world have been learning and improving in this university. Just a few steps forward and we will notice a restored church, its Tartu Jaani (St. John's) church. The Church has been restored in its medieval shape as much as possible whilst the initial building substance has been preserved to the maximum. After going through narrower and wider streets of old town you notice many other architectural memorials and finally you end up to one square, this is Tartu Town Square. Earlier market - der Grosse Markt was situated on this square. Tartu Town hall is crowning the square. Unfortunately it is the third hall at the same place. The one, which is standing there right now was built in 1789. On the first floor in the right wing has been towns pharmacy since 1922. When moving to the end of the square we will see a leaning building

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Giidinduse vanalinna ehitiste kokkuvõte

The two parts remained separated until the end of the 19th century. ● In 1285 joined the Hansaetic Leaque. ● Runaway serfs, managed to hide (baron Uexkyll in 1535, he had his escaped peasant captured and tortured to death, and because of that, he himself was executed) St. Olaf’s Church ● Built in 13th century; legend of the name; wanted to seem powerful, 124 metres tall. The Short and the Long Leg ● Two streets leading up to the Toompea Hill - The Short and the Long Leg, that is why some say that the town is limping. Pikk jalg - in 14th century, connecting upper and lower town, dangerous place, not an easy road; Lühike jalg; in 14th century, belonged to the lower town and only used by pedestrians because it is and was only a stairway street. Due to the conflicts between the merchants in the towns, Wall of Mistrust; all traffic closed at 9pm. St. Nicholas’ Church

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The Domician Monastery

THE DOMINICAN St. CATHERINE`S MONASTERY One of the best-kept secrets of Tallinn is to be found in the very center of the city. Located near Viru Street, between Müürivahe and Vene Streets, is a medieval Dominican monastery which reveals a fascinating dimension of the city's history. The Dominican Order was founded by a Spaniard, Saint Dominic Gusman, in 1216. Up to that moment only bishops were permitted to preach, but their performance was inadequate beause of the time they had to devote to the administrstion of their dioceses. The result was that many Christians heard the Word of God rarely if at all . Dominic

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Londoni Referaat

of its ethnically diverse population. Gastronomic centres include the Bangladeshi restaurants of Brick Lane and the Chinese food restaurants of Chinatown. There are a variety of regular annual events in the city. The beginning of the year is celebrated with the relatively new New Year's Day Parade, while traditional parades include November's Lord Mayor's Show, a centuries-old event celebrating the annual appointment of a new Lord Mayor of the City of London with a procession along the streets of the City, and June's Trooping the Colour, a formal military pageant performed by regiments of the Commonwealth and British armies to celebrate the Queen's Official Birthday. Sport Wembley Stadium is home to English football and is the most expensive stadium in the world. The Wimbledon Championships, a tennis Grand Slam tournament. London has hosted the Summer Olympics twice, in 1908 and 1948. In July 2005 London was chosen to host the Games in 2012, which will make it the first

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The United States of America

Topic The United States of America The U.S.A. is situated in the central part of the North American continent. The area of the U.S.A. is over nine million square kilometres. Its western coast is washed by Pacific Ocean and its eastern coast by the Atlantic ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. The continental United States is bounded to the North by Canada and to the South by Mexico. There are two mountain ranges in the continental United States: the Appalachians in the east and the Rockies in the west. In the very middle of the continent is the Mississippi river. The five Great lakes, between the U.S.A. and Canada, are joined together by short rivers or canals. They are connected with the Atlantic Ocean by the St. Lawrence River, and with the Hudson River by a canal. In the west of the U.S.A. there is another big lake called the Great Salt Lake. Hawaii, a...

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London ceremonial and tradition

The televised ceremony that follows takes place in the House of Lords. · The proceedings begin with Black Rod (the Queen's Messenger) calling 250 members of the House of Commons to the Houses og Lords. · The door is initially slammed in his face before being re-opened. · This reminds people that the Commons can exclude everyone but the Sovereign's messengers. Lord Mayor's Show · This annual event has been taking over the streets of London for nearly 800 years now. · The parade involves over 6,000 people, bands, over 140 decorated floats, costumed performers and a gilded State Coach that the Lord Mayor travels in. If you aren't sick of fireworks by this time just, this is possibly the most dangerous and amazing of all the public shows in the capital. · River barges are piled high with explosives and set adrift on the Thames with several brave men on board.

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Avalik ruum

· The probable reason for the relationship ­ bigger parks offer more diverse possibilities for physical activity (the need for active engagement AND stimuation) and more attractive environment, that smaller green spaces may not have (Sugiyama et al., 2010; Thompson, 2013). Multiple environmental burdens and neighborhood- related health of city residents · Burdens in urban environment: the streets from the same neighborhood were compared, that differed by the burdens - traffic noise, air pollution, lack of public green space · Residents from high-burden blocks appraised the environmental conditions more stressful, reported poorer health behavior and were less satisfied with their neighborhood than residents from low-burden blocks. However, they did not differ in regard to more general health symptoms · Three other burdens (behavior-related noise, litter and dirt in

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Boriss Akunin „Azazel“

After the newly married couple retreat to their hotel suite, a messenger brings Fandorin a package. Fandorin walks to the window and sees the messenger frantically running into a carriage driven by the white-eyed assassin that earlier tried to kill Fandorin. Fandorin jumps out his window in an attempt to arrest the killer, and thus escapes the bomb, which blows up and kills his young bride. The novel ends with a dazed Fandorin walking the streets of Moscow, his hair having turned gray at the temples due to his shock over his wife's death.

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Directing Fiction

Baltic FIlm and Media School Film ''Down by the law''by Jim JArmuch is a black and white comedy/drama/crime. His main idea about the film was to create and develop a style to follow realistic and imperfect characters through familiar environments. The scene begins with a long shot, panoramic view of a city/town called New Orleans, feeling of a old school architecture, swaps and worn down streets are presented to us of surreal and slow paced series of moving shots. Jim JArmuch is focused on the two characters and on a atmosphere of the settings. Two characters that are named Zack and Jack are the opposite personalities by their names, but they are destined to clash against their own personalities. Zack is a late-night radio DJ, who does not care about others, expect his expensive shoes. Jack is a pimp, who seems to think only with his heart not only his head

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Estonian holidays, festivals, cultural events

Tallinn Old Town Days. The theme in 2008 is "Meeting Point of Cultures", emphasising the city's openness and development over the centuries. Lasting seven days and seven nights, this year's street market focuses on baby performers. Am attempt to re create the city's medieval atmosphere, with jousting, minstrels, traditional Estonian music, and open air markets. Taking place each June in the heart of this historic city, Old Town Days is a great medieval festival which sees the streets filled with participants dressed in the traditional clothes of that period. Events include a traditional street market, authentic medieval food and drink stalls, street entertainers, folk music and traditional dancing. Simpel session Name: Simpel Session 09 Time: 1618th January Place: Saku Suurhall, Tallinn Estonia Simpel Session has been around for seven years and has grown to a major contest and meeting point both in the world of skateboarding and BMX

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Anthropology and Tourism

the other half would be abusing female presence. In Egypt, females (locals and travellers) are abused verbally as well as physically (The New York Times, 2013). The reason for that is behind culture norms, many female travellers have written countless blogs about how they felt harassed while their trip in Egypt. How they tried to be polite and follow local customs, but they were still followed at the streets by Egyptian men (Young adventuress, 2012). Local women need permissions/escorts for even walking in the streets (The New York Times, 2013). In western world, female tourists can be as free as they want to be. Some of the countries with advanced tourism has gone a step forward and created female-only tourist attractions. For instance in Estonia, in one of the most famous beach resort, they have separate female only beach, where this place and space has been guaranteed (Eesti Päevaleht,

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Marketing

successful car. For now Mini has three different types of models: hatch, clubman and convertible. Mini is still owned by BMW Group. (www.mini.co.uk A) External marketing evironment analysis Socio-cultural Socio-cultural factors Socio-cultural factors take into account the views and trends of society. It is essential for companies to take into account socio-cultural factors, because they need to know what their customers are looking for. In the UK where the streets are narrow and everybody is parking on the roadside; it is much comfortable to own a small car then a big one. Vehicles generally have been considered to be more a men's subject. Although over the years more women have started to use a car, but the change between male and female car users have still persisted. Females have started to make working-career by themselves and the need for transportation has increased; one of the comfortable ways to get to a work would definitely be a car

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Inglise keele kordamine

· Uncountable an plural nouns when talking about sth general (Coffee is a popular drink) · Proper nouns (Harry works in a bookshop) · Names of sports, games, activities, days, months, elebrations, colours, drinks, meals. · Languages, unless they're followed by ,,language" (I speak Spanish, BUT the French language is spoken in Canada) · Countries like Germany, India, Australia NB! Exeptions are The Netherlands, the Gambia, the Vatican. · Streets, squares, bridges, parks, railway stations, mountains, individual islands, lakes, continents · Posessive adjectives or posessive case (That is my car) · Restaurants, shops, hotels etc which are named after people who started them (McDonald's) · Words: bed, hospital, college, court, prison, school, university when refferred to the purpose, why they exist. (The injured girl had to be taken to hospital. BUT we went to the hospital to visit Tina)

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Home reading - Veracruz

The grit and grime of the oil industry and the frantic sorting of fish ­ this is what many outsiders think of as the essence of Veracruc Yet there is an other ­ a calmer, quieter Vera cruz ­ down any country road.In the fishing village of Mandinga, for example a cool Gulf breeze softens the humid afternoon heat as the town's residents ­ mestizos partly descenced from African slaves ­ go about their business along dusty streets that Alfonso."so they come back.At least here they alwayshave a job" And hey have their music.Of all Veracruz's cosmpolitian influences ­ food laced with Italian spices, heading practices from Arfica, sensual dances from Cuba ­ it is music that speaks to the souls of the state 6.7 millon people.Beneah sun-drenched palm trees,tris of string musicians isteners el son jaroaocho,a blend of styles from aroud the world that has become the typical music of Veracruz

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Word order, articles, prepositions, adverb, adjective

" Musical instruments use 'the'. "She plays the piano." Sports don't have an article. "He plays football." Illnesses don't have an article. "He's got appendicitis." But we say "a cold" and "a headache". Jobs use 'a'. "I'm a teacher." Countries We don't use 'a' if the country is singular. "He lives in England." But if the country's name has a "plural" meaning, we use 'the'. "The People's Republic of China", "The Netherlands", "The United States of America". Continents, towns and streets don't have an article. "Africa", "New York", "Church Street". Theatres, cinemas and hotels have 'the'. "The Odeon", "The Almeira", "The Hilton". We use 'the' before classes of people. "the rich", "the poor", "the British". Prepositions: TIME: English Usage Example on days of the week On Monday

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Diana, Walesi printsess (The Princess of Wales)

Dodi Al-Fayed. DEATH On the 31st of August in 1997, Diana died in a car crash in the road tunnel in Paris along with her then boyfriend, Dodi Al-Fayed and the acting security manager of the Hotel Ritz Paris and their chauffeur, Henri Paul. The death of Diana has been widely blamed on reporters that were hounding her, and were following the vehicle at a high speed. Ever since the word paparazzi has been associated with the death of the Princess. More than one million people lined the streets of London to say goodbye to Princess Diana at her funeral. A further 2.5 billion people worldwide watched the Princess Diana funeral on television. It was held at Westminster Abbey. Immediately after her death, many memorials were made for Diana, where the public left flowers and other tributes. The largest was outside the gates of Kensington Palace.

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Heartless

Master wanted them to stay away from all sacred placed ­ he was a true Demon, after all! But finally, the long-wanted freedom had arrived! Of course, losing home was unpleasant, but fortunately it was spring, so there was time to live without worries until the first snowfall. It was evening indeed, so the temperature stayed around +5 Degrees only. Heartless was cold, yet she was used to it already. Much worse was walking in the dark. She knew the streets well, and yet there was an unexplainable fear in her little heart. The child didn't look back ­ it wouldn't change the situation, she thought. Soon Heartless reached the Royal Church ­ the place she'd always wanted to visit. The doors were half-open, so our little heroine dared to enter...but that was a big mistake, because as soon as she entered the doors behind her enclosed at once. She tried to open them, but it was useless. She wanted to scream for help, but something stuck in her throat

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Somerset Maugham "French Joe" kokkuvõte!!

the officers (fellow-Corsican) enabled him to slip over the side. He swam ashore and went straight to the police station, where no one could understand him. They sent a translator to help him out, his dripping papers were examined and he was told that as long as he didn't set door on a French ship he was safe – Freedom! He was crying when he told him that. He start living the life: he cooked, taught French, swept streets, worked in the gold mines, starved, and then travelled to New Guinea. In New Guinea he was a king of a wild tribe. But eventually he came into collison with the British, and he fled the country and started life once more. He came to own a fleet of pearling luggers on Thursday Island. He was happy and old and wealthy. A hurricane destoryed his boats and he was too old to recover from that. He accepted the hospital's shelter.

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Powerpointi esitlus vanalinna objektidest

Toompea hill in Tallinn. The tower dates back to the 1400s and rises 50 meters high. The first part was built 1360-70. It was rebuilt (lenght brought to 45,6 m) in the 16th century. A staircase with 215 steps leads to the top of the tower. Pikk Hermann tower is situated next to the Estonian Parliament building and the flag on the top of the tower is at 95 meters above sea level . Dominican Monastery Located near Viru Street, between Müürivahe and Vene Streets, is a medieval Dominican monastery which reveals a fascinating dimension of the city's history The Dominican Order was founded by a Spaniard, Saint Dominic Gusman, in 1216 and it is one of the oldest remaining buildings in the Old Town. Constructed in the gothic style, it exhibits a number of Interesting architectural features,and contains the largest collection of carved stones in Estonia. th Town Wall COMPANY NAME 555 Street Address

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Programmeeritavad kontrollerid Labor 2

work in two modes, automatic and manual, the latter of which can also work in two separate sub- modes that must be selected for each crosswalk individually. DESCRIPTION The control system consists of 2 Mitsubishi AL2 controllers. Each controller has: 8 buttons to navigate in the menu 1 display 3 switches used to change the mode 1 switch to turn controller on and off See the image below. The model consists of three streets ­ Main Street, which, as the name suggests, has the de-facto right of way. It is crossed by Second Street and Third Street, and also has a pedestrian crosswalk crossing it with a button to prompt the light switching. Third Street has a parking lot at the end of it. The system keeps track of cars entering and exiting the lot, and a traffic light will inform the driver when the lot is available.

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Ameerika ühendriigid

Washington, D. C. When the settlers of America broke away from Britain in 1776 and founded the United States, they decided to build a new capital city. It was George Washington who selected a patch of land for the capital at the mouth of the Potomac River. The task of planning was given to a French officer. He marked first the sites for the great parliament building ­ the Capitol ­ and the residence for the President ­ the White House. Wide streets running north and south and east and west broke up from the Capitol and the White House. Parks were laid out later and trees planted along the streets. It is an unusual city. It is a district ­ the District of Columbia or D. C. The capital got its name after the first president of the United States - George Washington. Washington D. C. looks very special in spring. It is cherry blossom time. The trees have beautiful flowers. Millions of people visit Washington D.C

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The USA

Since the fall of the Twin Towers which were part of the World Trading Center, the Empire State Building is once again the highest building in the city. The Statue of Liberty stands in the harbor of New York, it was a gift from France. Immigrants used to pass her on the way to Ellis Island, where they were registered for entering the country. Today tourists can approach her by ferry. Washington, DC. It is the capital of the USA. Its streets are laid out in a classical geometric pattern. ,,DC" stands for ,,District of Columbia", in honor of Christopher Columbus. The Location for the capital was chosen in the middle of the east-coast States, as part of a compromise between the Northern and Southern States. Tourists in Washington like to visit the Mall. In the middle of the Mall, you can go up the Washington Monument. To the west you can see memorials for President Abraham

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Facts about Ireland

village of Bushmills in Co. Antrim. It is though that distilling may have begun on the site as early as the thirteenth century, but the first permit was granted by James VI and I to Sir Thomas Phillipps, a local landowner, in 1608. The home of Guinness is in Dublin.The famous Guinness Brewery at St.James' Gate, Dublin has a 9,000 year lease. One of the largest and most famous festivals in the world starts on St.Patrick's Day ,March 17th when over 500,00 people will throng the streets of Dublin to watch the St.Patrick's Day Parade. The island of Ireland is politically seperated into two divisions the Republic of Ireland with 26 counties and Northern Ireland with 6 counties.Ireland is traditionally divided into the four provinces of Leinster, Munster, Connacht, and Ulster. Most of Ulster is now part of Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is divided into 26 counties. They are the counties of Carlow, Dublin, Kildare,

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“Ajastu muutub, kas ka inimene?”

Kuressaare Gümnaasium "Ajastu muutub, kas ka inimene?" Luuleprojekt Laulusõnad esitajalt Tupac Shakur Dear mama When I was young me and my mama had beef Seventeen years old kicked out on the streets Though back at the time, I never thought I'd see her face Ain't a woman alive that could take my mama's place Suspended from school; and scared to go home, I was a fool with the big boys, breakin all the rules I shed tears with my baby sister Over the years we was poorer than the other little kids And even though we had different daddy's, the same drama When things went wrong we'd blame mama I reminice on the stress I caused, it was hell Huggin on my mama from a jail cell

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The Most Important Buildings in Lai Street in Tallinn

Ages. This is because it sprang up on both sides of former city wall. Lai is quite a peaceful street with few shops. However, it has three museums and two theatres. The main entrance into St Olaf´s Church also faces the street. Several Lai Street houses have kept their Gothic appearance and even interiors, although we can also notice moderate Nordic Baroque, Neoclassicicm, Historicism and even Art Nouveau. The origin of the name "Lai" Lai Street belongs among the oldest streets of Tallinn. Despite its length and width its share in the city's inner traffic is fairly modest. The extraordinary width of the street is likely due to the fact that the town wall used to be there and the street then sprang up on both sides of the city wall. But that city wall was eliminated in the construction of a new wall to the west. The freed area became a beautiful wide street with local significance, its main purpose was to

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Book report form - "Life, The Universe and Everything"

She met Arthur in the spaceship Heart of Gold after the Earth has been destroyed. She is humanoid with fairish hair and dark eyes. The fourth is Slartibartfast, who comes from Magrathea and he designs the planets of the galaxy. He is the wise one, like druid who knows everything. They four are the main one, who are destined to save the galaxy. Slartibartfast is a designer of planets (travelling between planets is the same ordinary like walking throught streets in our life). He has also designed fjords in Norway. In that books he picks up Arthur Dent and Ford Perfect on Lord's Cricket Ground with Starship Bistromath and they go to stop Krikkit's robot, who want to bring together the pieces of Wikkit Gate. The book mentions the thunder god Thor, vikings god (vikigns lived in Norway). Ford's cousin is Zaphod Beeblebrox, because they have same mothers. Zaphod is unusual character with two heads and three arms. Also his clothing is notable

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