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Kordamine Geograagia kontrolltööks- 8.klass

found many hardwoods, such as mahagony. Understory ­ a dark and a humid area, contains saplings between the trunks of larger trees. 8. How does the vegetation in tropical deciduous forest differ from the vegetation in tropical rainforest? Trf has more kinds of trees than tdc. About 70% of the plants in trf are trees. 9. Using the picture (given in the test) describe how a plant is adapted to the life in tropical rainforest? Epiphytes, liana, climbers or stranglers. 10. What is an epiphyte? It is a so-called air plant, which grows on branches high in the trees.It extracts moisture from the air. 11. What is a liana? It is a woody vine which grows rapidly up the tree trunks. 12. How are animals adapted to life in the biome tropical rainforest/tropical deciduous forest)? Trf ­ arboreal life, bright colours and sharp patterns, loud vocalizations. Tdf ­ adapted to dry season, many animals live on trees. The life on forest floor is more

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Flowers, flower trees and flower shrubs

Fertilizing · Nitrogen produces vegetative or topp growth. · Phosphorous produces flower buds, fruit and root development. · Potassium builds strong healty plants. · The summer most plants need very little nitrogen, because they grow slowly · Liquid fertilizers work quickly, because they absorbed through the roots and foliage. Summary · Caring about the plants depends on plants type and size or age. · Habitation should be chosen according to what plant needs. · Flowers show always better breathtaking effect if you plant them in groupings. References · www.keeleveeb.ee · http://gardening-articles.com/ Thank you for listening!

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Lühike monoloog "Luck"

Some people seem born lucky. Everything they touch turns to gold. Others are dogged by misfortune. But what is luck- i would define it as the accidental way things happed without being planned. Some people say that they are lucky and others say that they are unlucky. In my opinion is not just people who might be lucky or unlucky- it can be single acts. When someone does not win a card game or misses a shot in basketball then they often think that they are unlucky. People who say that they have bad luck are negative. For example they woun´t even play bingo or take part in raffle

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MUSIC

Kärt Laine Form 12 MUSIC 1. What is the role of music in your life? Music has a very important role in my life. I like to sing. I listen to music every day. Music helps me get rid of the tensions. If I have a bad mood, I listen to music louder, than usual. I love music. 2. Speak about some Estonian musicians (5-6 sentences) Liis Lemsalu is an Estonian singer. She was born on 20 October 1992 in Tallinn, Estonia. She rose to fame as the winner of the fourth season of Eesti

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Railgun

fi movies or something related to space. I wanted to learn more about how they're supposed to work and it is important because the research has done great leaps since 2009. Metaphorically it could be a crowbar used to break into a new military age in which the use of conventional guns changes drastically. And as a side effect new uses could be found in everyday life, not to mention the advancement in spacecraft related research. The purpose of this essay is to explain what a railgun is and how it works along with a little history and the recent advancements in railgun related science. 3 1. What a railgun basically is A railgun is an electrically powered electromagnetic projectile launcher and a large electric circuit, made up of three parts: a power source, a pair of parallel rails and a moving armature. Along the pair of parallel conducting rails a sliding armature is accelerated by the

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Presentation about Casey Brown´s Ted talk

1. slaid Good morning. My name is XXX and today I am going to tell you about Casey Brown´s Ted talk. Her speech is named ,,Know your worth, and then ask for it." My presentation will take about five minutes. You can ask questions at the end of my presentation. 2. slaid (video) 3. slaid - introduction My presentation is about pricing consultant's Casey Brown's speech about knowing the value of yourself as an employee or as a company and making others see what you are worth. This speech seemed interesting to me, because the gender wage gap what she is aiming to is also actual in Estonia. The gender wage gap is a subject that affects somehow all of us. Gender wage gap figure has publicly launched a couple discussions on fair treatment of women and men, and gender balance issues. Casey Brown has some really good tips that we could use to help us. 4. slaid ­ fear and doubts The main point of Casey's speech is that:

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Prefixes with definitions

3. repopluate - to provide a new population for an area in which the population has declined 4. recalculate - to calculate again, especially in order to eliminate errors or to incorporate additional factors or data 5. impossible - describes a situation that is extremely difficult to deal with or solve 6. international - describes a situation that is extremely difficult to deal with or solve 7. irregular - not according to usual rules or what is expected 8. misunderstood - incorrectly understood or interpreted 9. miscalculate - to count or estimate incorrectly 10. overpaid - paid too much or more than usual 11. overbooked - to sell more tickets or places for an aircraft, holiday, etc. than are available 12. postgraduate - a student who has already got one degree and is studying at a university for a more advanced qualification 13. prepaid - paid for earlier 14

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Why does Marx elevate proletariat? Do you see Wright doing the same? What do you think why?

Why does Marx elevate proletariat? Do you see Wright doing the same? What do you think why? In Karl Marx’s eyes, the society was divided into two classes – the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. He considered bourgeoisie to be the upper class and proletariat the lower class, also known as the working class, which he elevated and believed more in. On the other hand, a man named Erik Olin Wright had a different set of mind. Firstly, Karl Marx thought that proletariat was more powerful than bourgeoisie, because he

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The Most Influential Figures in British History

The Most Influential Figures in British History There are many important historical figures, who have helped shape Britain into what it is today. In my opinion Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria and Winston Churchill are the ones who stand out and have had the biggest impact on British history. Firstly, Elizabeth I made a great impression on British history as she kept England from major wars during her reign, the kingdom expanded and she supported culture. The rule of Elizabeth I can be called a peaceful time as England did not enter any huge conflicts. She managed to keep good relations with other great countries

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Cyclonic Storms

Cyclonic Storms What is it? air rotates at high speed around a centre (The Eye) causes high winds Types hurricane typhoon severe tropical cyclone severe cyclonic storm tropical cyclone Typhoon Why is it different? heavy rains, winds(119 km/h) late summer form over warm seas,27 Inside: strong winds around the eye The strongest winds inside the eyewall Why do they happen? warm air collides with cold air spin in a counter clockwise direction result a storm surge,strong winds Steps of a typhoon windy, rainy (several hours) the eye brings calm weather damage to marine, shoreline, inland ecosystems weaknens, needs warm water The biggest `Tip' Oct 4th, 1979 Highest 260 km/h Damage 99 fatalities ...

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Saint Valentine's Day

Saint Valentine's Day Commonly shortened Valentine's Day Valentine's Day is on 14th February. It is the traditional day on which people express their love for each other by sending Valentine's cards, presenting flowers, or offering confectionery. History ·Customs associated with Valentine's Day had their origin in the popular belief held by people in Great Britain during 14th and 15th century that birds begin to mate on February 14. ·Lovers, therefore found St Valentine's Day an appropriate time to send love letters and gifts to beloved. ·The earliest known Valentine card was sent in 1477. What happens on Valentines day in Britain? People send cards, juhtslaidi teksti laadide redige Klõpsake flowers, chocolates Teine tase and other Kolmas tase Neljas tase gifts.Traditionally V...

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Estonians and their habits

drunk, insane, from another country or all of the above. Estonians don't smile too often. Estonians are not very talkative either. In Estonian schools teachers have stopped asking their students "Are there any questions?" It is especially hard to keep a conversation flowing with an Estonian when you don't know each other very well. I tried to make a conversation with an Estonian classmate of mine once (whom I didn't know very well) and it sounded like that: Me: So... what did you do during your holidays? Classmate: Went skiing. Me: Cool! Did you go there with your family? Classmate: Yeah. Me: And how was the snow? Classmate: Fine. Me (already feeling that our conversation is not going anywhere): So, did you like your holidays? Classmate: I think so. If you take a look at a wardrobe of an average Estonian, it may consist of 20 different shades of black and grey

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The histori of Hybrid cars

WHAT IS THE HISTORY OF  HYBRID CARS? WHAT IS HYBRID CAR?  It is any car that us’es more than one fuel  source  We mainly use the term to describe cars  that combine a gas­fueled internal  combustion engine with a battery­driven  electric motor WHAT IS THE HISTORY OF  HYBRID CARS? o 1900: The Lohner­Porsche Elektromobil  makes it debut at the Paris Exposition o 1917: Woods Motor Company introduces  the Woods Dual Power o 1968: GM develops the GM 512 o 1989: Audi demonstrates the  experimental Audi Duo  1997: Toyota introduces the Prius  1999: Honda introduces the Insight  2000: Toyota begins marketing the Prius in  the United States  2002: Honda introduces the Accord Hybrid  2004: Ford introduces the first hybrid SUV,  the 2005 Ford Escape HTTP://WWW.HOWSTUFFWORKS.COM/FU EL-EFFICIENCY/HYBRID-TECHNOLOGY /HISTORY-OF-HYBRID-CARS.HTM THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! ...

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Sports Centre

different dances, basketball, football and table tennis. you can take swimming lessons and much more. When you just want to take a time out you can take a steam bath, a regular sauna or just relax in a bubble bath. To me jyri sports centre has only one disadvantage. That you have to pay for these things which the sports centre includes. I find this as a disadvantage because in these hard times I do not have the luxury to go swimming or visit the gym, but again what is the price for your health? My suggestion to end these high prices is to build another sports centre to jyri. So the current sports centre will have some competition and they have to lower the prices to keep their clients and then the old sports centre can be the average Joe's sports centre and the people will have more different hobbies and things to choose from if we had another sports centre. In conclusion the sports centre is a good place to get fit and spend your time

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What are the responsibilities of and challanges to the Freedom of speech in the 21st century

What are the responsibilities of and challanges to the Freedom of speech in the 21st century? Our responsibility is to think what we say. Words can make World a better place or even destroy it. By words we can affect the World. Because of that, we have to be very careful by using them. Using words wrong , we can hurt very many people and ourselves too. When we use wrong words at the wrong time, we can hurt somebody very bad. We can insult people or make them suffer. And this can bay back very hard. For example the event what took place in Kauhajaki school, where one young guy named Juhani Saari, who killed very

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Pros and cons of keeping fit

Good points · More energy ­ If you are physically active you have more energy and you are less lazy · Better appearance ­ If you exercise regularly, you keep fit. This means you decrease the amount of fat cells in your body and make your muscular cells grow bigger and you look more appealing. It also increases your confidence · Better mood ­ If you are an active person and work out, then you will have a better mood and you are happier. · Longer life expectancy ­ Regular exercise can also help you to live longer because it makes your body and whole organism tougher which also helps to lower the risk of potential infections and illnesses Bad Points · Over exercising ­ Exercising regularly is a very good thing for your body, but it must not be over...

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Extended essay: To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease?

Extended Essay Research Question: To What Extent Does a Plant Based Diet Lower the Risk of Coronary Artery Disease? Subject: Biology Word Count: 3482 Abstract: Because there has been much debate over whether plant based diets are beneficial or not, I’m willing to learn more about it and since there’s eligible data available on the effects of vegetarian/vegan diets on cardiovascular diseases, my research question is formed

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Esitlus: Fountains

Eesti maaülikool Põllumajandus- ja keskkonnainstituut ANTIQUE GARDEN ORNAMENT: fountains Kadi Mõttus Tartu 2011 Book what I use: Israel, Barbara ,,Antique garden ornament: two centuries of american taste" 256 pages LR tehnikakirjanduse Barbara osak. 21p Israel 712.2 ISR Fountain pros: · Most compelling of garden ornaments · Make viewer think how it works · Beauty · Musical sound · The play of light Compelling ­ mõjuv The idea comes from... ... crops irrigation! Ornamental fountains variations: · Freestanding tazza-form

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''How much does life weigh?''

How much does life weigh? The question can be understood differently. Some might take it word by word, others in some metaphorical way. Many are convinced that a human body has an immortal part - a soul. With knowing how few it actually weights, we can only assume what we have in these grams and whether it is anything worth at all. First of all, what do we claim to be a soul? It is our conscience with no form or location. It is the energy that is a part of the whole universe. In consideration of this, every human being has their own soul. This is what makes us all different and unique. Because of this, how can we even question the weight of our lives, when it seems to be completely different for everyone? Well, let's think about the moment of death. It is the exact moment, where our energy leaves our bodies. It

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BOADICEA WORKSHEET

1. How did happen that Boadicea became the queen of the Iceni tribe ? Because of her husband death, se got the tribe 2. Compare the Roman and the Iceni women. In Rome women dress in white linen, wash their hair with soap and dress it in elaborate patterns and thread it witd ribbons and shrick at the sight of a spider. Iceni womens are very angry, they mark their bodies with woad, their warriors wouldn't step into steam bath, in their opinion they are not savages. 3. What are Boadicea's motives for going into the battle? She wants vengeance for Romans, because they killed her husband and come straight to her village, flog her and rape her daughters and she also ta figting for her lost freedom and robbed home. 4. Wht does she lose battle? They lose the battle because they had a better statecy and they were stronger than the Iceni. Romans had also a lot of dicipline and drilling. Romans fight for the glory not the vengeance and they also have more pawer

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Teine kodutöö aines Mikroökonoomika II

EXERCISE N. 1 The demand and supply curves for fixed gear bikes in Hipsterland are �� = 75 − 1.5� and �� = 1.5� − 30. a. Find the equilibrium price; b. Find the equilibrium quantity; c. What are the consumer surplus, producer surplus, and total welfare at the market equilibrium? qD = 75 – 1,5*p => p = 50 – 2/3*q qS = 1,5*p – 30 => p = 20 + 2/3*q 75 – 1,5*p = 1,5*p – 30 3*p = 105 p* = 35 q* = 22,5 p S 50 35 2 0 D 22, 75 q 5 Producer surplus: ((35 – 20)*22,5)/2 = 168,75

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It is only knowledge produced with difficulty that we truly value. To what extent do you agree with this statement?

It is only knowledge produced with difficulty that we truly value. To what extent do you agree with this statement? Session: May 2017 Word count: 1212
 It is only knowledge produced with difficulty that we truly value. To what extent do you agree with this statement? To be knowledgeable is to have an understanding about how things are and how things work. Knowledge is the combination of facts, information, and/or skills that when put together create a whole picture enabling us to fully understand a subject or situation. We, as ordinary people, can acquire knowledge either from our first hand experiences (personal knowledge) or from education and research (shared knowledge). Difficulty

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Inglise keele väljendid

Oli tore sinuga/teiega tutvuda ­ Its was nice meeting you Minu nimi on... ­ My name is... Mis teie nimi on? ­ What`s your name Palun saage tuttavaks minu... ­ Please meet you... Kust te pärit olete? ­ Where are you from? Ma olen... ­ I´m from... Kui vana sa oled/te olete... ­ How old are you... Ma olen 25 aastane. - I´m 25(years old) Mis on sinu/teie telefoni number? ­ What`s your phone number Minu telefoni number on... ­ My phone number is... Millega sa tegeled? ­ What du you do? Ma olen... ­ I`m a... Ma räägin veidi inglise keelt. ­ I speak a little English. Ma ei saa aru. Korrake, palun. ­ I do not understand. Please repeat it. Kas te võiksite palun rääkida aeglasemini? ­ Could you speak more slowly, pease? Mida see sõna tähendab? ­ What does this word mean? Kas te saate minust aru? ­ Do you understand me? Jah ma saan teist aru üsna hästi. ­ Yes, I understand you quite well . Mis on teie emakeel? ­ What is your mother tongue?

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Essee teemal "I am buying myself an apartment"

I am buying myself an apartment I would like to buy a apartment – I am 25 years old and I have some saving, actually – a lots of savings. I have saved a lot of money to buy my dream apartment in Tallinn. What kind of apartment would I like to buy? The apartment has to be in the downtown, it would be perfect, if it is located in Tallinn’s old town. The apartment should definitely have excellent view to the old town, it should be large and wide. I would love, when the apartment is in old house and if it is renovated, but still has some vintage style. The most important thing is that the apartment has to have two or more floors. Good dream, huh

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How to deal with water shortage problems?

How to deal with water shortage problems? Water covers more than 70% of the Earth's surface and it is the most valuable resource in the world. We need water to live on this planet otherwise life on Earth wouldn't be possible. Many countries suffer from water shortages. There is no fresh water for people usage. It's actually a major problem in the world but what can we do to decrease this? Firstly, people need to realise that there are many other people in the world who does not have accessibility to water. We can decrease it by not wasting water on pointless things for example long showers and watering flowers outside the house. By doing this we will economize water and it may be possible for other people to use fresh water as well. Secondly, it is really important to keep the water fresh and clean but many factories let their

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Strategies of creating a dominant party – the case of UR

Duma, 78 of Russia's 83 executive posts at regional level, majorities in 81 local assemblies, and a large percentage of Russia's mayoralties, including 8 of the 10 largest cities. The party has a mass membership of over 1.5 million and nearly 60,000 regional, local and primary branches (Reuter 2010: 295). In this light, as there is considerable reason to believe that Russia's political system is moving towards a, what is called "dominant party system", in this paper, I will examine the main strategies, by witch United Russia has gained and perpetuated its dominance. After looking at the main features of a dominant party, I will focus on the reforms in Russia's electoral law, which supported the nascence of a dominant party. In the second part of the work, I will concentrate on the political strategies, which have helped the party to maintain its hold on power. Defining the dominant party

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Quiz3 vastatud

3. Quiz on Electrical Drive Motors and Models 1. What types of motors have the single-sided excitation? -(linear) synchronous 2. What types of motors have the dc excitation? - 3. What types of motors have the permanent magnet excitation? -synchronous, DC 4. What types of motors have the dc supply? -DC, synchronous 5. What types of motors have the slip rings? -induction 6. What types of motors are the brushless motors? -DC, synchronous 7. What orthogonal reference frames do you know? -(,)stator; (d,q)rotor;(x,y)arbitrary 8. What natural reference frames do you know? -3 phase 9. What stationary reference frames do you know? -stator 10. Write the frequency equilibriums that you know. -induction:w1=w2+w12;synchronous:w1=w12;DC:w2=-w12 11. What is the result of the mutual motion of the stator and rotor windings? -torque??? 12. What variables does the flux depend on? -L12 I12? L ja I 13. Write the formulae of the synchronous speed.

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Powerpoint Metallica'st

Fifth level Robert Trujillo · 2003 · Bass The UNforgiven Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level New blood joins this earth What I've felt What I've known And quickly he's subdued Never shined through in what I've shown Through constant pain disgrace Never be The young boy learns their rules Never see Won't see what might have been With time the child draws in What I've felt

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Scotland I

FROM YouTube: A History Of Scotland - Episode 1 - The Last Of The Free (1/6) 1. Why is the early Scottish history often mythologised? Early Scottish history is often mythologised because its earliest records are almost always written by others (for example Tacitus). 2. Directly and indirectly, what did the Hadrian Wall represent? It represented directly the border of the Roman colonies in Britain and indirectly the ‘’end of the world’’, where true (Roman) civilization ended and savagery began. A History Of Scotland - Episode 1 - The Last Of The Free (2/6) 1. Why shouldn`t we call the Pictish society barbarian? They were affluent, had a good diet, were very organized, probably communicated with people far away 2

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Electrical drives and power electronics

Electrical drives and power electronics TESTS · The synchronous machines are associated with the names of Ferraris · Name the scientists who first studied electrical phenomena Coulomb · The DC machines are associated with the names of Jacobi Henry · The leading companies in the world market of electrical drive engineering are Mitsubishi · · The electromagnetic torque is born in air gap · What kind of drives the majority of drive systems present low accuracy · The induction machines are associated with the names of Dolivo-Dobrovolsky Tesla · One of the first eletrical motors has been built by Jacobi · Electromagnetic efficiency is measured in tesla · Time constants are measured by ms s hours · Who is the author of the first electrical motor Henry · Which rectifier cannot be built without a transformer 3-phase midpoint

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Suuline eksam

http://www.abiks.pri.ee FREE TIME 1. Is music popular in your family? What music do you like? 2. What musical instruments have you got in your home? 3. Can you play any musical instruments? 4. Do you sing? 5. Have you sung at a song festival? 6. Has your school got a choir? 7. When do you last go to a concert? What concert was it? 8. Have you ever been to an openair concert? What was it like? 9. Do you sing at family parties? Where else Estonians like to sing? 10. Have you got a collection of cassettes, CD´s or LP´s at home? 11. Have you watched a ballet on TV? 12. Which do you prefer ­ ballet, drama or musical? 13. How often do you go to the theatre? 14. Do you prefer going to the theatre or watching TV? Why? 15. Do you prefer buying a cheap ticket and getting a seat at the back or spending more money and sitting in the front? Why? 16

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History of London

1: When was London founded, and by whom? London, England was founded in A.D. 43 by the Romans 2: What was its original name? Londinium 3: What happened to London in 61 AD? 61 AD Boadicea, the queen of a tribe of Britons, led a rebellion against the Romans 4: What was the population of London in the second century AD? Around 60,000 5: What happened in 851 AD? 6: What did Alfred the Great do? He defended Anglo-Saxon England from Viking raids, formulated a code of laws, and fostered a rebirth of religious and scholarly activity. His reign exhibits military skill and innovation, sound governance and the ability to inspire men and plan for the future, piety and a practical commitment to the support of religion, personal scholarship and the promotion of education. 7: What did Ethelred do at London Bridge?

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Leisure activities

Leisure activities Everyone have some kind of hobby, what he/she really loves to do. Someone likes to play ball, someone likes to dance, someone enjoy reading. For every people it is different, but persons always find that activity what he/she wants and loves to do. Nobody don't like just sitting or sleeping all days, it is turns boring. This report is based on the questions answers what I asked some of my classmates and friends about their leisure activities. What is the most popular leisure activity among your friends? Why? The most popular leisure activity is dancing, playing football or basketball and roller skating is everyones favourite. Also likes singing, athletics, photography, art and acting. Roller skating likes everyone because it's good to be outside after school, it is good for your health and brain, when you are

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Questions negative sentences 2

He does not make trips. When does he make trips? 1. Children have a good time at the party. (Where) a. Children do not have a good time at the party b. Where do children have a good time? 2. They live in south Estonia. (Where) a. They do not live in south Estonia b. Where do they live? 3. He finishes his workday at four pm. (What time) a. He does not finish his workday at four pm b. What time does he finishes his workday? 4. They close the gates of the park late at night. (When) a. They do not close the gates of the park late at night b. When do they close the gates of the park? 5. A.T. writes short stories. (What) a. A.T does not write short stories b. What stories does A.T writes? 6. She practices the piano twice a week. (How often) a. She does not practice the piano twice a week b. How often does she practices the piano? 7

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Making Wine - questions and answers

and answer the following questions: 1. Where does red wine get its colour? Skin fermentation 2. What is must and what does it contain? Freshly prest grape juice 3. What is the proper time to pick the grapes? Acid and sugar level are on peack levels 4. How do under and over ripe grapes affect the final product? They affect flavor, color and acid levels 5. Why is sulfite added in minute amounts immediately after crushing? To prevent fermentation prematureli 6. What is maceration and what happens during this period? It gives wine it´sbody and color. 7. What is malic acid converted into during the final stage of primary fermentation and how does it affect the wine? Lactic acid and garbonic gas 8. What happens during pressing? It ´ s doing wine softer and rounder 9. What happens if you postpone pressing the must for too long? Wine can take verry unplesent taste and aroma 10. What is elevage and how does it effect the wine

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Filosoofia küsimused

1. What does the word “philosophy” mean? The study of proper behaviour and the search for wisdom, in greek means love for wisdom 2. Is philosophy a science? Why? What kind of science it is? Yes it is. It tries to understand the meaning of reality. It’s the science of truth. Science, as it exists today, happens within the framework of philosophy. Philosophy, however, is bigger than science. It is also a form of art and discipline…... 3. Name three characteristics of Classical philosophy? deeply rooted in religious traditions ; believes that inferior was created by superior ; more positive ; seeks the real truth ;

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JOB INTERVIEW

How did you prepare for this interview? When I found this position posted on the internet I was immediately interested. I checked out the company website and mission statement, looked at the bios of company founders and executives, and was impressed. Once I had the interview appointment, I talked with friends and acquaintances in the industry. Why do you want this job? I've been very careful about the companies where I have applied. When I saw the ad for this position, I knew I found what I was looking for. Along with my flexibility and organizational skills, makes me a perfect match for this position. I see some challenges ahead of me here, and that's what I thrive on. I have what you need, and you have what I want. What is your greatest weakness? In a sense of urgency to get projects completed i tend to want to triple-check every detail in a spreadsheet What are you looking for in your next job? Tell me, Mr. Ojapõld, what is a typical career path at tekstiabi

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How well do you know London part 2 - student

Eye ­ 10 Downing Street ­ St Paul's Cathedral ­ The Tower of London ­ Tower Bridge ­ Globe Theatre ­ Greenwich Observatory Destination 1: Westminster Abbey When was Westminster Abbey founded? (see its homepage: http://www.westminster-abbey.org/home ) 960 When was the last royal wedding held in Westminster Abbey? Whose was it? 29 April 2011 Prince William and MissCatherine Middleton How many monarchs have been buried in Westminster Abbey? 17 Destination 2: The Houses of Parliament What is the other name for the Houses of Parliament? Palace of Westminster How many Houses are located in the Houses of Parliament? What are they called both in English and Estonian? House of Commons ­ riigikogu and House of Lords suurbritannia parlament There is the Clock Tower generally known as "Big Ben" at one side of the huge building. What is the name of the other tower in the south-western corner of the building? Victoria Tower What is the diameter of the clock's dial? 7m

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How well do you know London?

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 1. The route: The Buckingham Palace – Trafalgar Square – National Gallery – Piccadilly Circus – The British Museum – Madame Tussauds – Oxford Street – Hyde Park – Harrods Destination 1: The Buckingham Palace What is its function? - Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch. When was it built? 1703 Who was the first monarch to live there? Queen Victoria Is it open to public? Yes Go to the official website of the British monarchy http://www.royal.gov.uk/TheRoyalResidences/BuckinghamPalace/Buckin ghamPalace

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Geoffrey chaucer

When and where was he born? He was born somewhere around 1343 in London. What occupations did he have during his life? He was trained for knighthood, he also worked as a courtier, a diplomat, and a civil servant, as well as working for the king, collecting and inventorying scrap metal How many periods are his works divided into? What are they called? What are the main works of each period? What/who are they inspired by? His poetry is generally divided into three periods the French period ("The romance of the rose"), the Italian period ("Troilus and Criseyde", inspired by his own trip to Italy) and the English period ("The Canterbury Tales") What type of a work is The Canterbury Tales ?

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UK test

Country Studies ­ The United Kingdom Test revision questions Form 11 1. What are the capitals of the 4 constituent countries? England ­ London; Wales ­ Cardiff; N-Ireland ­ Belfast; Scotland - Edinburgh 2. Order the invaders in correct chronological order: Anglo-Saxons, Normans, Romans, Celts, Vikings. Celts > Romans > Anglo-Saxons > Vikings > Normans 3. How did the Celts influence Britain? The Celts were in Britain long before the English language existed. Celtic influence on English is minimal. There are more

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Teenage Tommies

Teenage Tommies 1. What does war test in people who pick up the weapon to fight? War tests people’s capacity for courage and the limits of human endurance, both physical and mental. 2. What do young soldiers soon find out about themselves? Some young soldiers find out that killing comes easily to them, even too easily. Others recoil from acts of blood. 3. What feelings do stories about teenage soldiers evoke in people? The stories about teenage soldiers evoke a particular sadness, resonant as they are of the destruction of youth and possibility 4. What were the volunteers’ motives for joining the army (emotional and other)? The volunteers’ motives varied and often overlapped as many were gripped by patriotic fervour, sought escape from grim conditions at home or wanted adventure. 5

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Motivatsiooni kirjand

Always keep moving fowards no matter what happens in life! There is never such thing as “I can’t move on, I am hurt, I am feeling depressed”, there just isn’t. Motivation isn’t something what just comes by a random chance. It is something what needs to be understood and observed with feelings and emotions. Motivation comes from the past incidents what I have had and have been through with. I know what I have been thorugh with and how hard the times can get in life but then I can’t just give up my life, I can’t surrender my body to drugs or alcohol in order to forget or ignore the problems. I have to have another view to life. A view that is full of positive energy, good vibes, happy feelings and fantastic emotions. But in order to get the feelings what I want, I need to start moving my ass around the world. I need to see that there are more things than just problems

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Identity as a personal project

Identity as a personal project How could be one identity created? Or is it creating itself? Or, maybe, every child is born with some kind of identity? There are many theories about what identity is and how it is developing, so in this essay I want to discuss A. Giddens´ text and my reflection about his theory. “It's like everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time. That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story.” Patrick Rothfuss When talking about identity, it´s creation is a very important moment. To understand it, I was always thinking practically – I created a character, like in a movie or a book. What should happen first with the character, what factors influence the creation of individual identity? I agree to Giddens – person isn´t

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Inglise keele KT 2 semester

Product-market strategy must be developed in the most cost-effective manner, paying attention to cash flow and profitability requirements. A sound marketing approach will usually attempt to increase profits and cash flow from existing markets. 1. How has marketing been defined in this text? Marketing has been defined in this text like this: "The process of matching an organisation's resources with customer needs" 2. What is the key to organisation's solvency and profitability. The product is the only key to the organisation's solvency and profitability. 3. What does the author mean with "Company and consumer are interdependent". The author mean with "Company and consumer are interdependent" that if the product is not selling well then money simply will not be coming in. 4. What does successful product management depend on?

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Scotland

SCOTLAND 1. What is the capital of Scotland? The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh. 2. What is the population of Scotland? 2008 estimate is 5, 168, 500. 3. Why isn't S an independent country? Because it's part of the United Kingdom. 4. Did the Romans conquer Scotland? No, the Romans never conquered Scotland. 5. Why did they build Hadrian's wall? They built it to protect thei Empire south of the Scottish border. 6. When were S and England united? Why? Because there were many wars between them and in 1603 the Scottish kind James

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Test VIII - cumulative test

Which variables change their sign in the reversing operation? The reversing drive operates within two or four quadrants jumping from the first to the fourth or from the third to the second quadrants. Test III Select the motors with the slip rings: wound-rotor synchronous Select the motors with permanent magnet excitation: separate excited DC, ?? Select the natural reference frames: L1, L2, L3 Select the stationary reference frames: alfa, beeta If the stator field frequency is 100, what will be the synchronous frequency of the 2- pole motor? 100 Select the correct frequency equilibrium: w1 = w2 + w12; w12 = w1 - w2 (w- oomega) The mutual motion of the stator and rotor windings result in ?? If the stator field frequency is 100, what will be the slip frequency of the loaded induction motor? <100 If the stator field frequency is 100, what will be the speedn of induction motor? <100 Select the orthogonal reference frames: alfa, beeta ; d, q ; x, y

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Christmas Quiz - sobib 4 - 6 klassile, sõltub tasemest.

1. It is a vehicle that slides over snow and is pulled by reindeer. 2. From what country does London get its Christmas tree that stands in Trafalgar Square? 3. What is the day of the week when peole light the advent candles? 4. How many advent candles are there all together? 5. It’s a sweet brown crisp bisquit that peole bake, decorate and eat at Christmas. 6. Who climbs down the chimney and leaves lots of presents to people in England? 7. Who was Mary engaged to? 8. What was the man’s job? 9. How is 26th of December called in England? Why? 10.What is Census? 11.Why did Mary and Joseph stay in a stable not in an inn? 12.Who visited baby Jesus after he was born? There are two options. (shepherds; wise men with presents) 13.When do British children open their Christmas presents? 14.What is British Christmas dinner? (roast turkey, carrots, potatoes, peas, Brussels sprouts, gravy; after that Christmas Pudding) 15

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UK Test

UK Conservation & Environment 1. What does AONB stand for? 2. What type of environment does the Ramsar Convention protect? 3. Which country has the greatest proportion of its land devoted to National Parks and other countryside conversation areas: England, Scotland, Wales or Northen Ireland? 4. Which is the main contributing gas to the greenhouse effect? 5. Which fortification in Britain dates from the Roman era and is listed in the World Heritage List? 1. Area of outstanding natural beauty 2. Wetlands 3. Northen Ireland

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Lecture1 Introduction to psychology

Marii Haak 2017 To start with... · Two main concepts to understand - Psychology - Psyche How do you define them? What is psychology? · The study of the soul and mind (psyche & logos) · Psychology is the scientific study of the behavior of the individuals (what we do) and their mental processes (inner thoughts and feelings) · Studies human behavior, inner experiences and circumstances under they occur · Is psychology a study of differences between people or rather a study of similarities? - General tendencies Primary goal · The primary goal of psychology is to improve the

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