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The Witch Trials in Salem

considerable present-day confusion as to what witches actually did, whether they harmed or healed, what role they had in the community, whether they can be identified with the "witches" of other cultures and even whether they existed as anything other than a projection. Present-day beliefs about the witches of history attribute to them elements of the folklore witch, the charmer, the cunning man or wise woman, the diviner and the astrologer. Powers typically attributed to European witches include turning food poisonous or inedible, flying on broomsticks or pitchforks, casting spells, cursing people, making livestock ill and crops fail, and creating fear and local chaos. Witch-hunts Among the Catholics, Protestants, and secularleadership of the European Late Medieval/Early Modern period (in the 14th and 18th century), fears about witchcraft rose to fever pitch, and...

British culture (briti...
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CONTEMPORARY SLAVERY

Definition People are treated as property and are forced to work Slaves can be held against their will Different forms Child labor Bonded labor Serfdom Servile marriage Trafficking in persons (especially women and children) The exploitation of domestic and migrant labor Human trafficking One method of obtaining slaves Victims are typically recruited through deceit or trickery "Debt slavery" Majority of victims are women, and sometimes children Regions where is it common In parts of Africa In the Middle East Sudan - 570 enslaved people (69 children) In 2008 the abolishement of the Haliya system of forced labour (freeing 20 000)...

Inglise keel
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Animal Communication, Tiger

Aggression is displayed by rapidly moving the tail from side to side or by holding it low with occasional intense twitches. Tigers may enhance their olfactory communication by using visual markings such as scrapes on the ground and trees. Adult males and females both communicate to one another by marking their territories. An adult tiger will usually define the boundary of its territory by spraying urine which can last up to 40 days. Tigers typically greet by rubbing their faces and cheeks on each other. The base of the tail also has a scent gland which may be rubbed against objects or familiar tigers....

Inglise keel
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Integration of Lean Con. and Building Information Modelling

Ergo Pikas Integration of Lean Construction and Building Information Modelling DISSERTATION Tallinn 2010 2 UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Author: Ergo Pikas- Civil Engineering student, Faculty of Construction, Tallinn University of Applied Sciences Supervisor: Rafael Sacks- Associate Professor, Faculty of Civil and Env. Engineering, Technion ­ Israel Institute of Technology Consultant: Roode Liias- Professor and Dean, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Tallinn University of Technology Title: Integration of Lean Construction and Building Information Modelling Archived: University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Construction ABSTRACT This research can be divided into two. The first part investigates the current state of the construction industry,...

Ehitusjuhtimine
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Fay Weldon, Powerpoint

§ In 1989, she contributed to the book for the Petula Clark West End musical Someone Like You. § Her memoir "Auto Da Fay" was published in 2002. Characteristics of her works § Main genres: Autobiography, Children, Criticism, Drama, Fiction, Non-fiction, Screenplay, Short stories § Her works has been associated with feminism. In her fiction, Weldon typically portrays contemporary women who find themselves trapped in oppressive situations caused by the patriarchal structure of western, and in particular British, society. § For example her book "The Spa Decameron" tells a story about high-achieving ladies, at the remote and expensive Castle Spa, over the ten days of Christmas and New Year. None of them have met before. The ladies are wilful: they lounge around in the Jacuzzi, drinking champagne, eating permitted caviar and...

Inglise kirjandus
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Raamatu ajalugu - kokkuvõte

" Modern paper books are printed on papers which are designed specifically for the publication of printed books. Traditionally, book papers are off white or low white papers (easier to read), are opaque to minimize the show through of text from one side of the page to the other and are (usually) made to tighter caliper or thickness specifications, particularly for case bound books. Typically , books papers are light weight papers 60 to 90 g/m² and often specified by their caliper/substance ratios (volume basis). For example, a bulky 80 g/m² paper may have a caliper of 120 micrometers (0.12 mm) which would be Volume 15 (120×10/80) where as a low bulk 80 g/m² may have a caliper of 88 micrometers, giving a volume 11. This volume basis then allows the calculation of books PPI (printed pages per inch) which is an important factor for the design of book jackets and the binding...

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Teadusfilosoofia valikut

In a sense, then, the synthesists focus of one's attention. The philosopher should be interested in discovering the have been more pragmatic in their aims than the analysts. Although, because their sorts of things that scientists typically do. So one would raise questions like, How immediate goals have been so different, the two schools have found little to talk about, are scientific discoveries made? and, How are theories established or discredited? / recent efforts by Anglo-Americans to investigate the evaluative and ethical implications .../ of science suggest that there may be more opportunities for dialogue in the future. /.../....

Filosoofia
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Üldökoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused

Organisms with r-selected traits range from bacteria and diatoms, through insects and weeds, to various semelparous cephalopods andmammals, especially small rodents. K-selection (stable environments) In stable or predictable environments, K-selection predominates as the ability to compete successfully for limited resources is crucial and populations of K-selected organisms typically are very constant and close to the maximum that the environment can bear (unlike r-selected populations, where population sizes can change much more rapidly). Traits that are thought to be characteristic of K-selection include: large body size, long life expectancy, and the production of fewer offspring that require extensive parental care until they mature. Organisms whose life history is subject to K-selection are often referred to as K-strategists or K-selected...

Ökoloogia
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Australian nature, cities and animals.

The southwest corner of the country has a Mediterranean climate. Much of the southeast is temperate. · Climate change has become an increasing concern in Australia in recent years, with many Australians considering protection of the environment to be the most important issue facing the country. Australian nature · Eastern Australia is marked by the Great Dividing Range and it consists of low hills and the highlands are typically no more than 1,600 metres. There are large areas of grassland. · The landscapes of the northern part of the country, with their tropical climate, consist of woodland, grassland and desert. · At the northwest corner of the continent is the sandstone cliffs and gorges of The Kimberley · Australia has the longest coral reef - The Great Barrier Reef. · At 2,228 metres Mount Kosciuszko on the Great Dividing Range is the highest mountain on the Australian mainland. http://www.youtube...

Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Car

.I speek the car. Motor car or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods. The term motorcar has also been used in the context of electrified rail systems to denote a car which functions as a small locomotive but also provides space for passengers and baggage. These locomotive cars were often used on suburban routes by both interurban and intercity railroad systems. There are approximately 600 million passenger cars worldwide (roughly one car per eleven people)...

Inglise keel
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Tuhkur(inglise keeles)

Ferret Compilator: MariaEva Maasik Introduction Domesticated mammal Sexually dimorphic prederators Males substantially larger Typically brown,black,white or mixed fur Avarage length 20 inches Weigh 1.54 pounds Lifespan 710 years Hunting rabbits, pets Behavior Crepuscular (1418, dawn and dusk) Social groups Marking territory Scared> emanate a smell Weasel war dance (not agressive,clucking noise) Upset> hissing noise Diet Obligate carnivores Small prey Uses of ferrets Pets Experimental animal model...

Inglise keel
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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

02.09 INGLISE KEEL Palju aega läheb. 10 nädalat aint. One of the ESP courses. What we are going to do, what is needed: · What we do - 1 test, on words. · 2 Essays, that means that we have to look into academic writing · Homereading ­ we read a case from European Court of Justice thingy. · Oral thing. · 90% you have to attend · Have to prepare for class and take part of it etc What we learn: Terms Expressions / collocations (nt obey/abide by the law) Explaining AWOL ­ absence without a leave Legal English can be divided into 3 levels. We learn the first one, which is needed for the other two! You have to know the vocabulary etc. Second level has to do with legal contracts... The third level both 1 and 2 and explaining... We learn the vocabulary + explaining. Process of law-making draft law/bill (seaduseelnõu) is developed draft is sent to the parl...

Inglise õiguskeel 1
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Navajo people - clothing

This would be tied above one ear. Women · The women also borrowed the Mexican style of dressing. The women wore woolen dresses made with two blankets stitched together at their shoulders. The women carried their babies in cradle boards, sometimes strapped to their backs. Later the women traded for calico and made big, full skirts. Women · Traditional women would wear a traditional dress made of cotton material, having three to four tears in the skirt. Her shirt is typically made of velvet or crushed velvet adorned with coin buttons. She will also wear two types of traditional belts, either at the same time or one at a time. That decision is usually made based on the type of event or reason for dressing traditional. The first belt is a woven belt is named "sash belt", the second, a leather belt, which is worn on top of the sash; this is called a concho belt. The women have no head dresses, rather a Navajo bun positioned on the back of the head....

Inglise keel
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Austraalia - slideshow

Recent government statistics counted approximately 400,000 aboriginal people, or about 2% of Australia's total population. Music Aboriginal music is often recognizable for its most famous instrument, the didgeridoo. A wind instrument typically made from bamboo, it extends about five feet and produces a low, vibrating hum. Aborigines use didgeridoos in formal ceremonies at such events as sunsets, circumcisions, and funerals. Stor ytelling The oral tradition of storytelling informs aboriginals' vibrant cultural life. Songs illustrate the Dreamtime and other tales of the land, while dances and diagrams drawn in the sand accompany oral tales....

Inglise keel
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Introduction to macroeconomics

It includes all of private and public consumption, government outlays, investments and exports less imports that occur within a defined territory. Business cycles. · refers to economy-wide fluctuations in production or economic activity over several months or years. These fluctuations occur around a long-term growth trend, and typically involve shifts over time between periods of relatively rapid economic growth (expansion or boom), and periods of relative stagnation or decline (contraction or recession). · important phenomenon associated with cyclical fluctuations is unemployment, (people seeking work cannot find it, even when the economy is growing rapidly). The unemployment rate is the ratio of the number of unemployed workers to the size of the labour force. The labour force consists of...

Micro_macro ökonoomika
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Strategies of creating a dominant party – the case of UR

First similarity among dominant parties is their adaptability. Of course, at first the party needs to set a common goal and policies, around what it gathers a strong base of supporters and truly dedicated activists. But in consideration of keeping its control, it must take over a rather convenient position, which leaves enough room for political maneuver. Many scholars have argued that the most popular policy position ­ typically centrist ­ attract the parties with respect to the voter's preferences (Greene 2008: 17). Therefore, the dominant party must give up its former positions and re-locate itself to appeal to the widest possible area of voters. United Russia has successfully followed these prescriptions. Very soon after the establishment of the party, United Russia (called Unity Block in 1999) insisted that it eschewed ideology, at...

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Vene teadlaste avastused.

Kulibin also designed projects for tower clocks, miniature "clock-in-a-ring" types and others. He also worked on new ways to facet glass for use in microscopes, telescopes and other optical instruments. During the 1770s, he designed a wooden one-arch bridge over the Neva river with a span of 298 metres (instead of the typically used 50-60 metre spans), offering to use an original girder with a cross grate. In 1776 a model 1/10th the natural size of this bridge was tested by a special commission of academics. Kulibin's project was praised by Leonhard Euler and Daniel Bernoulli, but was never realized. After 1780, Kulibin worked on possibilities for a metallic bridge, but these projects were also rejected by the government. Altogether Kulibin designed three projects for wooden and three projects for metallic bridges....

Vene keel
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Terrorism and fighting against it

The phrase War on Terror was first used by former U.S. President George W. Bush and other higher U.S. officials to designate a global military, political, legal and ideological battle against organizations designated as terrorist and against the people who were accused of having a connection to them, offer them support or were presented as providing a threat to the U.S. or to the other countries. It was typically used paying particular attention on militant Islamists and al-Qaeda. Although the term is not officially used by the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama, it is still commonly used by politicians, in the media and officially by some aspects of government, such as the Army's Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. In the meantime, the "war on terror" has seriously damaged the United States internationally. For Muslims, the similarity between the rough treatment of Iraqi civilians by the U...

Inglise keel
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War on terror

War on Terror The War on Terror is an international military campaign led by the United States and the United Kingdom with the support of other NATO and non-NATO countries. Officially, the War on Terror label has not been used since Barack Obama came to office in 2009, but the war in Afghanistan continues. The campaign was launched in 2001 with the US/UK invasion of Afghanistan in response to the September 11 attacks. Since then, other operations have commenced, the largest being the War in Iraq, beginning with a 2003 invasion. Originally, it was waged against al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations with the purpose of eliminating them. The phrase War on Terror was first used by former US President George W. Bush and other high-ranking US officials to denote a global military, political, legal and ideological struggle against organizations designated as terrorist and regimes that were accused of having a...

Inglise keel
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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

Environmental changes can disrupt our circadian rhythms, that is, our biological 24- hour clock. Jet lag is a sudden circadian disruption caused by flying across several time zones in one day. Flying east, you lose hours of the day; flying west extends your day. Jet lag often causes insomnia and decreased alertness. The body adjusts about 1 hour or less per day to time zone changes. Typically , people adjust faster when flying west, probably because lengthening the travel day is more in accordance with our natural free-running circadian cycle. Examine one interaction between cognition and physiology in terms of behavior. Prosopagnosia, also known, as face-blindness is a condition when a person cannot recognize faces although they are able to see the face and understand that it is a face of a person. However, they are able to recognize and identify faces through other...

Psühholoogia
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