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weather - Beaten Note the similarities between the account of the weatherman who came to my office and those of other 1V weather reporters.
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Mass Media topic

Radio is generally the first of the news media to report a local story or a news service bulletin. A radio announcer can interrupt a programme with a new flash as soon as the report comes in. Millions of people depend on the radio for regularly scheduled news bullets. However, most radio news bulletins do not report the news in detail. In five-minute broadcasts, for example, the stories average less than 30 seconds. Many people also rely on radio for weather forecasts and traffic reports. Television is a widely used telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and sound over a distance. Millions of people watch television for amusements during their free time. But television provides viewers with more than just entertainment. Most people get a large proportion of their news from TV news broadcasts. Television also broadcasts programmes that help explain a story or subject.Such programmes...

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Referaat "Chelsea Flower Show"

The 1916 Show was therefore very downbeat: it had no great tent, alcoholic drinks were not allowed on the exhibitors' stands, and the theme was Hardy Flowers for 9 Wartime. The band refused to play German music. There was only one show garden; and the Hon. Vicary Gibbs turned from vegetables to scented-leaved pelargoniums. The weather , ironically, was glorious. In 1917 the RHS abandoned the Show, citing new entertainment taxes as a reason, and Chelsea was suspended for two years. The First World War had been for only six months when the 1919 Chelsea Flower Show opened, following a vote "overpoweringly in the affirmative" to start up again. The year 1926 produced another problem: The General Strike. Fortunately it ended just in time for the Chelsea Flower Show to go ahead, on 25 May ­ postponed by one...

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Mis on veeringe?

Mis on veeringe? Mis on veeringe? Sellele on lihtne vastata - see olen mina, vesi, igal pool! Veeringe kirjeldab vee olemasolu ja liikumist Maa peal, sees ja kohal. Maakeral on vesi alati liikvel ning oma olekut muutmas - vedelast auruks ja jääks ning uuesti vedelaks. Veeringe on toiminud miljardeid aastaid ning sellest oleneb kogu elu Maal. Ilma selleta oleks Maa päris surnud paik. Lühiülevaade veeringest Veeringel mingit lähtekohta ei ole, aga võime alustada ookeanidest. Veeringet käigus hoidev päike soojendab ookeanide vett ning osa sellest aurub. Tõusvad õhuvoolud viivad selle auru atmosfääri jahedamatesse kihtidesse, kus ta kondenseerub pilvedeks. Õhuvoolud kannavad pilvi ümber maailma, nendes olevad veepiisakesed põrkavad kokku, ühinevad ning langevad taevast sademetena maha. Osa sademeist langeb lumena ning võib kuhjuda jääkilpidesse või liustikesse, milles külmunud vesi võib säilida tuhandeid aastaid. Sooj...

Geograafia
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Tallinn Old Town

Kunda Ühisgümnaasium Tallin Old Town Report Student: Kristin Karu Teacher: Kristi Aron Kunda 2012 The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is an orthodox cathedral in the Tallinn Old Town,Estonia. It was built to a design by Mikhail Preobrazhensky in a typical Russian Revivalstyle between 1894 and 1900, during the period when the country was part of theRussian Empire. The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is Tallinn's largest and grandest orthodox cupola cathedral. It is dedicated to Saint Alexander Nevsky who in 1242 won the Battle of the Ice on Lake Peipus, in the territorial waters of present-day Estonia. The late Russian patriarch, Alexis II, started his priestly ministry in the church. Interior of the Cathedral. The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral crowns the hill of Toompea where the Estonian folk hero Kalevipoeg...

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How to avoid colds?

These illnesses are not mostly dangerous for people, but if not treated, they may become life-threatening. For example, a simple cold may become a serious disease called otitis, and a simple cough ­ pneumonia. There are a lot precautions to avoid colds, but not everyone pays attention to. The most common way to avoid them, is to dress according to the weather . When it is windy outside, people should wear something windproof, mostly in early spring and late autumn. In winter the dressing should be warm and layerd. Eating healthy food, doing sports and sleeping normally are also very important actions to stay healthy. Healthy food, for example, is different fruits, vegetables and non-fat soups and fries. Also it's very important to drink herbal teas and eat different berries, like bilberries and cranberries. Sport...

Inglise keel
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Anglo-Norman period

Anglo-norman period (1066-1300) The normans · The name derives from "the Northmen" · Descendants of the Vikings · Seized the north-western part of France · The area known as Normandy · Adopted French customs and Christianity · Norman-French (their version of French). 1066 · Edward the Confessor dies in January · Harold Godwinson crowned as king in Westminster Abbey on the same day · Another candidate for the throne ­ William, Duke of Normandy · Gathered an army · Invasion delayed (bad weather ) · Harald, king of Norway, invades England from the North · A battle at Stamford Bridge · Harald's army defeated, leaders killed · The end of the Viking Age · The Normans land in Britain (a few days after Stamford Bridge) · The Battle of Hastings · Harold defeated...

British history (suurbritannia...
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All studied biomes

Quick-Developing, Cup-Shaped Flowers Soil Not Needed for Growth Polar Desert- Plants that grow in the Arctic regions must be very hardy and adapted to the extreme winter cold of these environments. Polar desert plants have a summertime growing season, but in the Arctic and Antarctic that season is short---often wildflowers and the other plants that manage to survive here are active only from June to July Alphine biome- Because of the blustery weather , most plants are small groundcover plants, which grow and reproduce slowly. They protect themselves from the cold and wind by hugging close to the ground. When plants die the cold weather makes it hard for them to decompose quickly. This makes for poor soil conditions. Most alpine plants are adapted to grow in sandy and rocky soil. Plants have also adapted to the dry conditions of the alpine biome. Some 5. How are animals adaapted to life in the biome ?...

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Geograafia KT-8.klass

There are two real seasons: a growing season and a dormant season. The growing season is when there is no frost and plants can grow (which lasts from 100 to 175 days). During the dormant (not growing) season nothing can grow because it's too cold. Taiga- Long, cold winters, and short, mild, wet summers are typical of this region. In the winter, chilly winds from the arctic cause bitterly cold weather in the taiga. The length of day also varies with the seasons in the taiga. Winter days are short, while summer days are long. The average temperature is below freezing for six months out of the year. The winter temperature range is -50 to -1° C The high in summer can be 20° C. The summers are mostly warm, rainy and humid. They are also very short with about 50 to 100 frost free days. The total precipitation in a year is 300 - 850 mm 4. Connect the climate diagram and biome....

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Inglise keele õpik

;P ulJbijlg lsBN 978-1-8432s-569-7 Illllll]ililil]t llll ||||rl 9 x781843x255697x Conlenls UNI T1 househol d & appl i ances; dw el l i ngs ln Searchof the Perfect My Home is my chores;colours& rooms;home H ome(mul ti pl choi e ce) Castle(pp. 5-19) safety TheCharmingPast:Blarney...

Inglise keel
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VOCABULARY EXERCISES UNIT 5 upstream advanced

The disadvantages of his plan far outweigh the advantages. 3. We must make every effort to outsell our competitors and increase our profits. 4. My grandfather outlived my grandmother by six months. 5. Jo's baby has outgrown all the clothes we bought him. GRAMMAR CHECK 1. Although he hasn't got much money, he's generous. (despite) - He's generous despite having little money. 2. He left late because of the bad weather . - He left late due to the bad weather. 3. He organized the reception and informed the guests. - He informed the guests in addition to organising the reception. 4. She is over 80 but she's still very active. - She is still very active although she's over 80. 5. She sent the invitations and booked the hall. - Not only did she send the invitations but she also booked the hall. 6. She took a computer course to get a better job. - She took a computer course with a view to getting a better job. 7...

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Unit 5 p.102-105

7. Although the prices at the new shopping complex may be lower, the impersonal service there keeps me going back to my local markets. 8. The government has refused to pass a law which states that all GM foods must be clearly marked. 9. It is well known that many countries are hiding stores of potentially lethal biological weapons. 10. Her stressful lifestyle caused her to suffer from both mental and physical ailments. 11. The extreme weather changes we've been having are wreaking havoc on crop production in most parts of the world. 12. Nuclear power could be extremely dangerous if it were to fall into the wrong hands. BUILD UP YOUR WORD POWER 1. outlet ­ shop 2. outcome ­ result 3. outlook ­ future 4. outgoing ­ excursion 5. outset ­ beginning 6. outrage ­ anger 7. outbreak ­ epidemic 8. outlay ­ costs COLLOCATIONS...

Inglise keel
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Animal communication,Wolf

Hissing is a way for the wolves within a pack to show aggression towards each other. Low growls are often used by the alpha male and the beta Wolves can howl at any time of the day female. not just at a full moon. Depending on the weather conditions the howl of a wolf can be heard up to 10 miles away. They are signs to keep the other members of the pack in order. A wolf uses smell to locate members of the pack, food, and intruders. Wolves mark their territory with feces and urine, when wolves enter a territory that is not their own they can smell the "scent markings". This tells them that the area is already taken by another wolf....

Inglise keel
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TEST- Reported speech, comparison, articles, prepositions

Estonia joined ............. European Union in ................ 2004. 9.Jenny's birthday is on ............ 21st of ............. May. 10. .............. Portugal is situated ............ western Estonia 6.Comparison of adjectives and adverbs 1. Los Angeles is............................................................. than Chicago. (LARGE) 2. Disneyland is............................................................ than any other amusement park. (INTERESTING) 3. The weather in Hollywood is............................................... than in New York or New Jersey. (GOOD) 4. But New York is ....................................................................city of the United States. (LARGE) 5. He worked.......................................................................... than ever before. (HARD) 6. Could you write.................................................................. ? (CLEAR) 7. She smiled...

Inglise keel
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Inglise keel Harjutused enesekontrolliks

He wasn`t........work today. 8) We had to go........foot. 9) Yesterday we met Bob........the street. 10) Phone me tomorrow morning! I`ll be........home. 11) Next summer I am going........Spain. 12) Susan has been living........this street........1998. 13) The little dog was sitting........the bed. 14) I told them that they really don`t know anything ........me. 15) Are you interested........literature? 16) It depends........the weather . 17) Do you agree........me? 7. Translate using the Modal Verbs. ( 5 points ) 1) Kas sa oskad malet mängida?( oskus ) 2) See on saladus. Sa ei tohi seda kellelegi rääkida.( keeld ) 3) Me peame kiirustama.( käsk ) 4) Kate peaks vähem maiustusi sööma.( soovitus ) 5) Kas ma tohin sinuga kaasa tulla?( luba ) 8. Complete these sentences by adding suitable Personal and Possessive Pronouns. ( 5 points ) e.g. Mary and I do our homework together....

Inglise keel
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Tuulest ja ilmaennustamisest

Galilei termoskoop 1597, vesi-,alkohol-,elavhõbedat. vastavalt 1632,1641,1657) · Nüüdisaegse ilmaennustuse alguseks loetakse 1860- ndaid, mil telegraafi leiutamine tegi võimalikuks vaatlusandmete kiire edastamise · Globaalne telekommunikatsioonisüsteem (Global Telecommunication System- GTS) · Numbrilised ilmaennustusmudelid (Numerical Weather Prediction-NWP models · NWP - globaalmudelid (GM)- nt.GFS,ECMWF ­ piiratud ala mudelid (LAM-Limited Area Models)- nt.HIRLAM, ALADIN Ilmavaatlused nii maalt kui õhust Maapealsete vaatlusandmete esitlusskeem Sünoptiline kaart 22.08.09 Õhurõhu jaotus maapinnal · Kiirgusbilanss määrab atmosfääri ja selle all oleva maapinna soojusliku seisundi, millest sõltub atmosfääri õhutemperatuur. Kuna päikesekiirgus jaotub tsonaalselt...

Geograafia
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Raudteejaam haapsalus

Raudteejaam haapsalus The train connection between Tallinn and Haapsalu started in 1905 and was disrupted in 1995,which makes it symbolic in more ways than one that the Estonian Railway Museumis in Haapsalu. It was here that the railways of tzarist Russia began. The railway station building was built into the resort town, favoured by the tzarist family and nibility of Russia, according to a special project: in order to keep the crowned heads away from rain or other weather conditions, the unique 216 meter long platform was covered with a roof in its entirety. The train station includes a passanger building, an imperial pavilion and a passage connecting both. In addition to the unique passanger building, the most notable exhibits of the museum include old trains and engines, the storage building, the water tower, a depot, the revolving bridge and the houses of the railway workers....

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New york

4 million Land area of 305 square miles (790 km) Currency- US dollar Language ­ English Website ­ www.nyc.gov Climate New York City has a humid subtropical climate The average temperature in January, the area's coldest month, is 32.1 °F (0.1 °C). However temperatures in winter could for a few days be as low as 10 °F (-12 °C) and as high as 50 °F (10 °C). November, December Weather : Expect highs in the 40-50 range in November and 30-40 range in December. It can be freakishly warmer or colder here and there, but it's not likely. What to Wear: Bring a heavier jacket and leave the shorts at home. Consider a hat, scarf, and gloves. Bring an umbrella because you still have to walk to and from subway stops and it's much harder to catch a taxi in the rain, so if you're going to be standing around trying to hail one, you might as well be dry....

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Car v. walking

Some people don't even know that cars are one of the biggest nature and air polluters, cars are the major producers of carbon dioxide. Also cars are very expensive compared with walking, you need to buy a car and then regularly fill the car with petrol, what costs a lot of money and then there is the insurance and so on and on. But when you are walking you don't need to waste money and you can enjoy the beautiful weather . To sum up the whole story, there is no correct answer, which is better, travelling by car or walking on foot. In each travelling ways there have their pluses and minuses, when you want to travel long distance you better take a car and when you want to be healthy and save the nature you better walk. When you don't like any of these travelling ways, don't worry, there is plenty more different ways of travel waiting for you....

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Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley traces its origins to William Shockley, one of the inventors of the transistor. He did the research that won him the Nobel Prize at Bell Labs, but when he started his own company in 1956 he moved to Palo Alto to do it. At the time that was an odd thing to do. Why did he? Because he had grown up there and remembered how nice it was. Now Palo Alto is suburbia, but then it was a charming college town-- a charming college town with perfect weather and San Francisco only an hour away. The companies that rule Silicon Valley now are all descended in various ways from Shockley Semiconductor. Shockley was a difficult man, and in 1957 his top people-- "the traitorous eight"-- left to start a new company, Fairchild Semiconductor. Among them were Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce, who went on to found Intel, and Eugene Kleiner, who founded the VC firm Kleiner Perkins...

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

All these features make the climate more moderate, without striking difference between seasons. It is not very cold in winter and never very hot in summer. So, the British ports are ice-free and its rivers are not frozen throughout the year. The weather on the British Isles has a bad reputation. It is very changeable and fickle. The British say that there is a climate in other countries, but we have just weather . If you don't like the weather in England, just wait a few minutes. It rains very often in all seasons in Great Britain. Autumn and winter are the wettest. The sky is usually grey and cold winds blow. On the average, Britain has more than 200 rainy days a year. The English say that they have 3 variants of weather: when it rains in the morning, when it rains in the afternoon, and when it rains all day long. Sometimes it rains so heavily, that they say «It's raining cats and dogs»....

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