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wrong — without being false.
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Pygmalion

Pygmalion act 4-5 Why is Eliza angry? Explain. Eliza won the bet for Higgins. She thinks that she is not important to him. Mr. Higgins thanks God it's all over, and Eliza thinks that now he can throw her back again to the gutter. What does Higgins say to make a point that Eliza has no right to be angry? Higgins says that she is overreacting. He tells her that after she sleeps she will feel better. "It's only imagination. Low spirits and nothing else. Nobody's hurting you. Nothing's wrong. You go to bed like a good girl and sleep it off. Have a little cry and say your prayers: that will make you comfortable." Why does Eliza wish that she was dead? Why does she say that she wished Higgins had left her where he found her? She does not know what to do with herself, now that she has won the bet. She sold flowers. Now she is a lady. She is not fit to sell anything else. Now that the experiment is over, what does Higgins suggest Eliza to do? He suggests Eliza to open a florist's shop

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Trojan horse

Eriala: Informaatika Inglise keel Referaat «Trojan horse » Lektor S.Remmelg Üliõpilane A.Parts Rühm RDIR23 Kood 103373 Introduction Trojan (also - troyamn, troyamnets, troyamnsky horse Troma) - a program used by an attacker to gather information, its destruction or modification of, computer malfunction or use of its resources in the wrong purposes. According to the principle of distribution and of the Trojans is not a virus because it does not spread by self-reproduction. This Trojan is run by the user manually or automatically - the program or part of the operating system running on a victim computer (as a module or utility). For this program file (the name, icon of the program) is called the official name of masquerading as another program (such as the

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Crime and the Law

Send at/for/to Fix-a-phone! d) I regret to tell you that you are for/in/under arrest. e) I only attacked the young man from/in/with self-defence. f) David was often at/in/with trouble with the police when he was young. g) The robbers' car was hidden below/by/from sight behind the bank. h) The kidnappers have been caught, and the child is no longer at/in/on danger. i) Tony was caught by a policeman who was off/out/away from duty and cycling to work. j) The thieves took the wrong painting by/in/under mistake. k) The suspicious manager left the safe unlocked from/on/with purpose. 1) The robbers met to plan the bank raid from/in/with secret.

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Inglise keele artiklite kasutamine

· Pärisnimed (ka koos tiitlitega): Senator Clinton ran for presidency in 2008. BUT: viidates kogu perele The Lopezes live in NYC now. · Õppeained, spordialad, erialad jne. (kui määratlemata): I like Japanese, and Japanese literature is interesting. · Mandrid, maailmajaod, riigid, linnad, mäed, saared, rannad, tänavad, pargid, lennu- ja raudteejaamad, paleed + Heaven, Hell and Paradise Have you seen Buckingham Palace? I thought I was in heaven but I was wrong. BUT: The White House, the Royal Palace the Hague, the Bronx, the Big Apple; the Tower of London Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 NAMES with ARTICLE · Kogu pere liikmetele viitavad perenimed + mitmusevorm The Browns (= the Brown family) · Pärisnimed, millele järgneb täiendav om. või nimisõna: Alexander the Great; Louis XIV · Tiitlid kui inimese nime ei mainita: the King; the Queen of England BUT: Queen Elizabeth; Lord Henry

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Silicon Valley

And from that point the chain reaction would be self- sustaining. So whatever it costs to establish a mediocre university, for an additional half billion or so you could have a great one. Personality However, merely creating a new university would not be enough to start a silicon valley. The university is just the seed. It has to be planted in the right soil, or it won't germinate. Plant it in the wrong place, and you just create Carnegie-Mellon. To spawn startups, your university has to be in a town that has attractions other than the university. It has to be a place where investors want to live, and students want to stay after they graduate. The two like much the same things, because most startup investors are nerds themselves. So what do nerds look for in a town? Their tastes aren't completely different from other

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Education

It is worth noting that this is not the work of ignorant people. It is, rather, largely the result of work by people with BAs, BSs, LLBs, MBAs, and PhDs. Elie Wiesel made a similar point to the Global Forum in Moscow last winter when he said that the designers and perpetrators of the Holocaust were the heirs of Kant and Goethe. In most respects the Germans were the best educated people on Earth, but their education did not serve as an adequate barrier to barbarity. What was wrong with their education? In Wiesel's words: "It emphasized theories instead of values, concepts rather than human beings, abstraction rather than consciousness, answers instead of questions, ideology and efficiency rather than conscience." The same could be said of the way our education has prepared us to think about the natural world. It is a matter of no small consequence that the only people who have lived sustainably on the planet for any

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Prepositions

I was exhausted by the time we got to the top. 7. When Mrs. Sims saw the kids playing on the roof she screamed, "You kids had better come down from there, right now!" 8. You can go in now; Dr. Wilson is ready to see you. 9. Our customer service center will help you solve that problem. Just walk down the hall and take the elevator up to the second floor. 10. Just as Debbie was stepping out of the elevator, she realized she was on the wrong floor, so she quickly jumped back in before the doors closed. Ermo Altmäe 011PK Direction Prepositions 2 Multiple Choice Exercise Correct! Well done. Your score is 43%. 1. While they were hiking through the forest, Laurelle and Frank saw a mountain lion. 2. We walked along the river looking for a way to get across it, but there was no bridge. 3. When the kids saw the snake in the grass, they started running around screaming hysterically. 4

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Jamaika referaat

Usain Bolt Cricket players Language The official language of Jamaica is English. However, Jamaicans also speak an English-African creole known as Jamaican Patois. Patois is known widely as a reuslt of its musical influence and rhythm in the words of the language and lyrics of Reggae music. Jamaican is quite similar to English. Jamaican is still viewed today as bad or poor English. The written language can never be judged as right or wrong because there are no grammatical rules. There are no tools like dictionaries because Patois is not considered an official language. Some examples of the differences in spelling of common words are below: English: thing Patois Variations: t'ing, ting English: nothing Patois Variations: nutten, not'n, notin' English: no Patois Variations: nuh, noh, nu English: I am leaving today Patois: Mi a-go lef today Conclusion Jamaica has mixed economy and culture

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Some Love Poems and English Phrases

Why did you to it to me, it hurts, is it hard to see? Now I can't think clear, I feel like the death is near. Is it what you wanted, to see my mad and crying. Was this your plan, to steal my heart, and then break it all apart. Didn't you care or didn't you hear, when I said I love you, know it was all true. Didn't you care or didn't hear, when I said I love you, please don't never go. Why did you do it to me, it hurts, is it hard to see? When I hear our song, on the radio, this feels so wrong, but I can't let you go. Please come back to me, give us another chance. And I promise you will see, this is the last. Hope you liked it!!!!!! :) :) :) xxx 46. Secrets are made to be shared, Promises are made to be broken..

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Süsteemianalüüs - Esimese loengutöö konspekt

Kui Arno süsteemianalüüsi jõudis, oli… Töö juba alanud do not fuck up eks? <3<3<3 1. Miks analüüsi üldse vaja? Mis on süsteemianalüüs? Valdkonna paremaks mõistmiseks, ühise arusaama nimel, konkurentsis püsimine jne. Seos modega - asju on lihtsam analüüsida kui nad on keskkonnas asuvad elemendid, mis omavad kindlat käitumist ja struktuuri. Parem küsimus on, kas neid slaide oli üldse vaja? Süsteemianalüüs on (mudelipõhine) struktuurne arutelu asjaosaliste vahel (tellijad, arendajad, sponsorid etc.) süsteemist (toode, teenus, protsess) ühise arusaamise kujundamise eesmärgil. 2. Analüüsi osad ja liigid Valdkonna (äri)analüüs ● Organisatsiooni (kes?) ● Eesmärkide (miks?) ● Protsesside (kuidas? millal?) ● Objektide/ressursside (mis?) - analüüs Tarkvara nõuete analüüs ● Usecase/Usestory analüüs ● Kasutajaliidese ● Andmete ...

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

Tartuffe is well enough . . . DORINE A pretty phiz! ORGON So that, although you may not care at all For his best qualities . . . DORINE A handsome dowry! (Orgon turns and stands in front of her, with arms folded, eyeing her.) Were I in her place, any man should rue it Who married me by force, that's mighty certain; I'd let him know, and that within a week, A woman's vengeance isn't far to seek. ORGON (to Dorine) So--nothing that I say has any weight? DORINE Eh? What's wrong now? I didn't speak to you. ORGON What were you doing? DORINE Talking to myself. ORGON Oh! Very well. (Aside.) Her monstrous impudence Must be chastised with one good slap in the face. (He stands ready to strike her, and, each time he speaks to his daughter, he glances toward her; but she stands still and says not a word.) [3] [Footnote 3: As given at the Comedie francaise, the action is as follows: While Orgon says, "You must approve of my design," Dorine is

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Letters

Yours faithfully, Nicole Porter Paragraph Plan for Letters · salutation · Paragraph 1 reasons for writing · Paragraphs 2, 3 development · Final paragraph closing remarks · Name · Letters are divided into two categories, formal and informal. There are various types of formal and informal letters . · It is important to think about the person who you are writing to before you begin writing a letter. If the wrong style is used, the letter will look impolite, silly or odd. For example, if you used formal language to write to a close friend, the letter would look odd, or if you used informal language to write a letter to a company, the letter would look impolite. · There are certain characteristics which allow us to distinguish between formal and informal letters. These are: ~ The salutation (e.g. Dear Sir/Madam, Dear Bill) ~ The style or language (e.g

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A New Earth

..............................................36 The Peace that Passes All Understanding................................................37 Chapter Three The Core of Ego – 39 Complaining and Resentment..................................................................40 Reactivity and Grievances.......................................................................42 Being Right, Making Wrong....................................................................43 In Defense of an Illusion..........................................................................44 Truth: Relative or Absolute?....................................................................45 The Ego Is Not Personal..........................................................................46 War Is a Mind-set.....................................................................................48

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Elvis Presley

Referaat 8.klass 2005 Elvis Presley (1935 ­ 1977) Elvis Aron Presley sündis 8. jaanuaril 1935. aastal vaesesse Mississipi osariigi perekonda. Ta oli ainuke laps, sest tema kaksikvend suri sündides. 8aastaselt tuli ta võitjaks laste lauluvõistlusel, üheteistkümnesena mängis kitarri ja laulis koolipidudel. Pärast keskkooli lõpetamist, elades juba Memphises, töötas ta kinos kohanäitajana, hiljem aga veoautojuhina. 1953. a. otsustas Presley kinkida emale sünnipäevaks plaadi oma lauldud lööklauluga "My happiness". Selle tegi ta Sam Phillipsi stuudios. Rock'n'rolli kroonimata kuninga Elvis Presley (1935 ­ 1977) avastas 1954. a. Sam Phillips. Memphise väikese plaadifirma Sun omanik. Phillips viis Elvise kokku kitarrist Scotty Moore'i ja bassist Bill Black'iga. Peaaegu kui õnnetusena - tro sai edukaks Arthur Crudup'i looga "That's All R...

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The U.K. / Suurbritannia

The UK & London The United Kingdom (or the UK) is a short way of saying the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Norther Ireland. The UK is situated north-west of the European continent between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. The UK consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Its highest point is Ben Nevis in Scotland followed by Snowdon in Wales. The Severn is the longest river in the United Kingdom. Other important rivers are the Trent, the Mersey, the Tyne, etc. Lough Neagh which lies in the centre of Northern Ireland is thr UK's largest freshwater lake. The climate in the UK is variable. The weather changes so frequently that it is difficult to forecast. It is not unusual for people to complain that the weathermen were wrong. Fortunately there is no extreme weather conditions, it is never very cold or very hot. The first inhabitants were Iberians and Celts who sett...

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Filosoofid, kes räägivad teadusest

observe the top first and then go down ­ it does not make a difference · perceive an event: order of perception is not reversible if I observe a boat moving downstream I cannot observe the downstream position before its upstream position - "in the perception of an event there is always a rule which makes the order of appearances necessary." - this shows that the empiricist approach of Hume is wrong - the concept of cause and effect is necessary for us for experiencing the world at all - the concept of cause and effect is something that we possess a priori ­ before we ever experience it ­ but the concept only becomes clear after we have experienced it. Popper - also against Hume - didn't think that the problem of induction was relevant to scientific methods - believed that both science and pseudo-science can be verified by observation and

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Agatha Christie - The Moving Finger

and pulling her to a gas stove, trying to murder her. He was stopped by Jerry and the police. It was then revealed that Miss Marple wished to prove Mr. Symmington's guilt in that way, and Megan was brave enough to assist her. He committed the murders because he wished to marry his children's governess. Aimee Griffith, in love with Symmington, had written only the letter to Miss. Holland, out of jealousy and trying to protect the man she loved from marrying the wrong woman. Megan, in light of recent events, finally realised that she loved Jerry after all. His sister Joanna married the local doctor, and both couples settled down in Lymstock. 1 The Moving Finger Agatha Christie Main characters: Jerry Burton:

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Unit 5 p.102-105

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 · technological warfare/area · automated factory/appliances · new age philosophy/travellers · scientific inquiry/journal · high-tech gadgetry/industry

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Useful shopping expressions

92. Me saame igal nädalal uut kaupa. Kas te We get new merchandise every week. Could saaksite tulla tagasi järgmisel nädalal ja vaadata, you come back next week and see if you can kas leiate midagi muud, mis teile meeldiks? find smth you might like. 93. Ma toon teile kohe teise/uue. I will bring you another one right away. 94. Mul on kahju, hinnasildil on vale hind. I’m sorry, there is a wrong price on the price Õige/tegelik hind on .... Ka te olete nõus tag. The real price is … .Would you agree to maksma ... selle eest? pay … for it? 95. Meil on võimalik/me saame lasta luku ära parandada ja samuti võime lasta selle ära We can repair the zipper and also clean it for puhastada teie jaoks, kui te sooviksite/kui teil you if you could wait a couple of days. oleks võimalik oodata paar päeva. 96

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Passive seletus (inglise keel)

passive: This room was cleaned yesterday. These rooms were cleaned yesterday. Infinitive ­ (to) be + III pv (done/ cleaned/ seen jne) The situation is serious. Something must be done before it's to late. Active: Somebody will clean the room later. Passive: The room will be cleaned later. Perfect infinitive ­ (to) have been + III pv (done/ cleaned/ seen jne) I haven't received the letter yet. It might have been sent to the wrong address. Active: Somebody should have cleaned the room. Passive: The room should have been cleaned. Present perfect passive ­ have/ has been + III pv (done jne) Have you heard? The concert has been cancelled. Present perfect active: The room looks nice. Somebody has cleaned it. passive: The room looks nice. It has been cleaned. Past perfect passive ­ had been + III pv (done jne) The car was three years old but hadn't been used very much.

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Essay on water pollution, global warming, acid rain, deforestation, intensive farming

Water pollution Attention for water pollution exploded in the 1980s. The oil spill of the Exxon Valdez showed many around the world just how horrible the effects of water pollution could be. However, even the Exxon Valdez spill barely touched the surface of the problem of water pollution. The ship spilt only 5% of the oil spilt that year, and oil is just one of many pollutants that people dump into the water every year. Every year, 14 billions pounds of sewage, sludge, and garbage are dumped into the world's oceans. 19 trillion gallons of waste also enter the water annually. The problem of ocean pollution affects every nation around the world. This is especially true because water is able to transport pollution from one location to another. For many years, chemicals were dumped into bodies of water without concern. While many countries have now banned such behavior, it continues to go on today. As the world has industrialized and i...

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Modal verbs

(Mother’s order!) Must and have to are sometimes interchangeable: I must be home by midnight. I have to be home by midnight. Have to is used more often than must. If you are unsure which to use, it is probably safer to use have to. • NB! The negatives mustn’t and don’t have to are completely different. Mustn’t means be forbidden. Don’t have to expresses the absence of obligation. You mustn’t steal other people’s things. It’s wrong. You mustn’t drive if you’ve been drinking. You could kill someone! In England you don’t have to take your shoes off when you enter somebody’s home. When you go into a shop, you don’t have to buy anything. You can just look. • Have got to is also common in British English but it is more informal than have to: I’ve got to go now. See you! Don’t go to bed late. We’ve got to get up early tomorrow. Go and tidy your room

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Ireland report

of the non-European Union migrants to Ireland. After Dublin (1,661,185 in Greater Dublin), Ireland's largest cities are Belfast (579,276 in Greater Belfast), Cork (380,000 in Greater Cork),Limerick (93,321 incl. suburbs), Derry (90,736 in Derry Urban Area), Galway (71,983 in city proper) and Waterford (45,775 in city proper). Transport Roads Motorists must drive on the left in Ireland, as in Britain, Australia, India, Hong Kong and Japan. Unfortunately, tourists driving on the wrong side of the road cause serious accidents every year.

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Kaasaegne teaduslik mõtlemine ja filosoofilised meetodid

All Unmarried men are Persons B=Persons All A are B Therefore, All Bachelors are Unmarried men A=Unmarried men Therefore, All A are A This is a valid form. Therefore, the argument is valid! An argument that has an invalid form is not necessarily invalid. An argument is invalid if it does not have a valid form. The determination of the form should be achieved with caution. Be careful! What is wrong with the following arguments? A Sandwich is better than Nothing Nothing is better than Eternal happiness Therefore, a Sandwich is better than Eternal happiness. We have a Duty to do what is Right We have a Right to Eat a candy Therefore, we have a Duty to Eat a candy. A Mouse is an Animal Therefore, a Large Mouse is a Large Animal. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remark on validity

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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde (inglise keel)

unbiased (erapooletu) - to be fair and likely not support particular party of the case consumer (tarbija) - an indicual who purchases services and merchandises binding agreement (siduv kokkulepe) - an agreement in writing between two or more individuals or entities in which a court can impose penalties in case one party does not fulfill the obligations tort (seadusevastane tegu) - a civil wrong, intentional or not, from which injury occurs to another reputation (reputatsioon) - person's good name, honor or what the community thinks of him/her property (vara) - something that is owned by a person (bussiness, land, building etc) to administer property (vara haldamine) - to manage some kind of property (bussiness, land, building, real estate) family law (perekonnaõigus) - an area of the law that deals with matrimonial matters and domestic relations (marriage, civil unions, child

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Kitarrikursus algajatele 3osa-Ben Edwards

This one starts in A and then goes to G. Once again I would like you continue with the up and down strum and the counting aloud as in the previous exercises in this lesson. Before you do however, I just want to mention a couple of things. You will notice that in the video for this lesson, I play the A chord using a different method than the one that I taught you in lesson 1. I just want to make the point that there are many fingering variations to many chords and none of them are wrong. If you find a way to play a chord that is easier for you, then use it. That said, try playing the A chord the way I play it on the video and see if it works for you. Video and Audio Available: Dial Up Broadband QuickTime - Exercise 3 (859 KB) QuickTime - Exercise 3 (2.33 MB) WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 3 (1.40 WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 3 (2.87 MB) MB) Audio Audio mp3 - Exercise 3 (502 KB)

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Blandings Castle

Thus, he works extremely hard for Aggie and follows her to London, despite Lord Emsworth's forbiddance. He is not afraid to use any means to save her marriage. Freddie is a caring husband and he loves her wife very much (Quotes 1,2). Freddie has a deep, personal connection with his cousin Gertrude. They grew up together and because of that they have a trust between them. They keep each other's secrets and help each other out in case of trouble. Also, if something seems to be wrong then they are not afraid to speak is clear with each other. They are almost like a brother and a sister. That is probably because they grew up together like brothers and sisters do (Quotes 6,9). Freddie's relationship with his father, Lord Emsworth, is more than extraordinary. They are not like fathers and sons usually are. Instead, they have a sort of a love-hate relationship without the love and hate parts. At times, they are quite neutral to each other and they get along just fine.

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Carl Lewis

Fortunately he could go on practicing long jump and at the age of 13 he jumped 5,51 m. Then in the years after he realized a nice progression in this event: 6,07 m, 6,93 m, 7,26 m and 7,85 m when he was 17. Trainers pointed out him as a young promise. In fact in 1979 he was allowed to enter the national team and to take part to the Pan-American games in San Juan, Portorico. He arrived 1 hour late (because trainers gave him the wrong program of the games) but judges made him jump anyway after Carl's explanation. And it was really a worthy decision: he placed third with 8,13 m at the last jump. A prophetic measure as it was formerly Owens' world record (which lasted 25 years). Meanwhile he spent part of his time even to train in 100 m and in 1979 he run 10"67. Only boycott prevented him to be at the Olympic games of Moscow the following year. In

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Linking Words and Phrases - õppematerjal

So for that reason, our dance group is unable to go to Washington, D.C. to perform at Kennedy Center. Words that ASSERT OBVIOUS TRUTH or GRANT OPPOSITION · certainly · conceding that · granted that · in fact · naturally no doubt · of course · surely · undoubtedly · without a doubt There is no doubt that the dog buried the bone in the garden. Jeff told us an undoubtedly true story that was very scary. The judge, without a doubt, thinks capital punishment is wrong. Of course, Sarah is going to the beach this weekend with her parents. She needs a break from Gallaudet. Naturally Steven is not going to agree with that plan. In fact, he thinks that the idea of setting up a business selling scarves on K Street would surely fail. Certainly, you may borrow my book on the history of the American Deaf Community. But, be sure to return it to me next week. Granted that Bob promised to send some money to help with the bills, yet this doesn't mean that he will.

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Proseminar

­ collaborate with supervisor (a topic has to be narrowed down). Background studies ­ who else has written about this topic (what has been already done and what else I can do here). Papers of this kind test logical thinking. What is assessed: - the ability to collect material (both theoretical (who has written about it) and practical; - the ability to classify it (grouping ability); - the ability to describe the material ("some say this ..., they are not wrong, but other say that ...." Etc.); - the ability to draw conclusions (on theoretical and practical materials); - your personal contribution (do something that no one has done before); - talking about the material (as if you are speaking to the first year student ­ avoid sophistication in language, that may sound unnatural). Comment on examples (from where the example is taken ­ how it is used ­ explain all). NB! Comments everywhere. You have right to:

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Charles Darwin

noticed. Which individuals survived in hard times, and which died? Luck was probably the largest factor, but not the only one, other factors applied, such as the strong, the courageous, or the adaptable had a somewhat better chance of surviving than those who lacked those characteristics. To the degree that strength, drive, or adaptability were acquired characteristics, they would have no effect on future generations since Lamarckianism had been proven wrong. But to the degree that some individuals inherited these characteristics, they were more likely to survive, to hand down these same characteristics to their descendants. As the lower branches of the ancient African trees were plucked bare, the longer-necked ancestral giraffes were more likely to survive than their shorter-necked cousins, and they handed down the tendency toward long necks to their descendants. The modern, long-necked giraffe thus evolved through countless generations of

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Fraasid

Sa pead otsima endas üles vaid valu allika, põhjuse, leidma viisi selle eemaldamiseks. (L) balti keti mõiste: Sööd hästi palju balti kilu siis ketid maha ja ongi balti kett Inimene, kes midagi ei mõista, ei ole midagi väärt Inimene, kes ei tea midagi, ei armasta midagi. Aga see, kes mõistab, see ka armastab, märkab, näeb... Mida rohkem on sisemist tarkust, seda suurem on armastus. If anything goes wrong, get out Sa tahad et muudaksin ennast,aga kui muudan tahad sa mind eelmisena ! Did you ever notice that when someone says ,, your changed ,, it´s because you stopped living life their way? Seal kus lõppevad sinu jäljed lõppeb minu rada. Maybe I don't have the blonde hair or maybe I don't have eyes like the sky, but at least I'm not pretending to be somebody else. Nothings better than the wind to your back, the sun in front of you, and your friends beside you.

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Jane Eyre

her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family at Marsh's End (or Moor House) and Morton, where her cold clergyman-cousin St John Rivers proposes to her; and her reunion with and marriage to her beloved Rochester. Partly autobiographical, the novel abounds with social criticism. It is a novel considered ahead of its time. In spite of the dark, brooding elements, it has a strong sense of right and wrong, of morality at its core. There are several Christian aspects underlying the plot that mold its character and essence. Jane Eyre is divided into 38 chapters; most editions are at least 400 pages long (although the preface and introduction on certain copies are liable to take up another 100). The original was published in three volumes, comprising chapters 1 to 15, 16 to 26, and 27 to 38. Brontë dedicated the novel's second edition to William Makepeace Thackeray. [edit] Plot summary

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Mõtteterad

35. ''I love you'' is eight letters. So it is bullshit. 36. Maybe I'm not over him... But then again, maybe I don't want to be. 37. A tear falls forever inside a broken heart. 38. Everytime I think of you, I'm sad. Everytime I hear your name, I'm mad. But everytime I think of how you made me feel, I'm glad. 39. When you get caught looking him, remember he was looking back. 40. I thought, I would love you forever, but that's a long time to be wrong... 41. Should I smile because you are my friend or cry because that's all we'll ever be. 42. Love isn't funny thing when it is burning inside when all you think of is how you get through the night. 43. Don't listen to your mind, listen to your heart because it can change your whole life. 44. Kui keegi on sulle väga lähedal, kui sa armastad kedagi, siis oled talle andunud võimaluse sind üheainsa sõnaga tappa. 45

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

.. j 9 be hard up 2 There are 1,300,000 Britons living in Australia. 3 Well, look at it this way. 4 1 The skiing holiday was great but 3 There are 750,000 Britons living 4 Just think about ... it cost a fortune. permanently in Spain. 5 But surely there's nothing wrong 2 Jason paid through the nose for 4 In the next five years 1,000,000 with ... his new car. more Britons will leave the UK. 6 You can't deny that ... 3 They've been hard up since Sam 2 1 benefit lost his job. 2D Down and out 2 thing

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The UK

Wales. It is calles Great because in some languages the word for Britain is the same as the word for Brittany, which is in France. The word 'Great' helps to distinguish the two: 'Grande Bretange' = Great Britain, 'Bretagne' = Brittany. Climate Britain has a variable climate. The weather changes so frequently that it is difficult to frecast. It is not unusual fo people to complain that the weathermen were wrong. Fortunately, as Britain does not experience extreme weather conditions, it is never very cold or very hot. The temperature rarely rises above 32°C in summer, or falls below -10°C in winter. Summers are generally cool, but due to global warming they are starting to get drier and hotter. Hot weather causes terrible congestion on the roads as Britons rush to the coastal resorts. Winters are generally mild, with the most frequent and prolonged snowfalls in the

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Kõvakettad

1 Sisukord Tiitelleht....................................................................................................................................... ....1 Sissejuhatus..........................................................................................................................................3 Kõvakettast üldiselt..............................................................................................................................4 Kuidas töötab kõvaketas.......................................................................................................................6 Ajalugu.................................................................................................................................................7 Tänapäev...............................................................................................................................................8 Tulevik..............................

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History of philosophy

When a new society arises it will contain the positive elements of previous societies. Virtue is knowledge Aret- suitability for its purpose A thing in motion is at an infinite number of points (Critobulus). A thing well-made for its purpose is beautiful (Socrates). 1. Negative step the destruction of an argument. 2. Find what is positive and see if it can be modified. Martin Luther King Junior on Racism: · Acquiescence (go along) - it allows a person, who does wrong, to continue in their wrongness (ignorance and in justice). Non violent. · Violence- it only leads to more violence in an ever expanding spiral. Resistance. · The answer is Nonviolent resistance Plato's Cratylus (modified for simplicity) Hermogenes · Any word can serve to name a thing · Reason: Different languages have different names for things · Socrates' reductio ad absurdum: There can be no such thing as a private language Cratylus

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Tehnika uuendused iseseisevtöö

KOOL Auto- ja masinaremondi osakond EESNIMI PERENIMI Tehnika uuendused Õpimapp Juhendaja Õpetaja Tartu 2015 SISUKORD Sisukord.............................................................................................................................2 Sissejuhatus.......................................................................................................................3 1Autode ajalugu.................................................................................................................4 2Autode liigitus.................................................................................................................6 2.1Sedaan.......................................................................................................................6 2.2Kupee.....................

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Edulugude võistlus

country. After finishing the basic school, I knew that I would like to continue my studies in that school. The main reason was the fact that in Hugo Treffner Gymnasium it was possible to study social sciences extensively. The contest was hard to get in, but I had set a goal and I managed to fulfill my expectations.This school has given me better conditions to study the subjects which interest me. Still I think it is wrong to say that so called valued schools are essential for a good education. It shouldn’t be forgotten that nine tenths of education is encouragement like a French poet Anatole France has said. I remember clearly that from a very early age, I have been interested in foreign policy. For most of the elderly people it was ridiculous, because what could a young boy know about such a complicated theme. In retrospect I can understand them because even professors of this subject are

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Aforismid

Take the power to love what you want in life and love it honestly. Take the power to walk in the forest and be a part of nature. Take the power to control your own life. No one else can do it for you. Take the power to make your life happy." - Sul on pea sees ajud, sul on kingade sees jalad, sa suudad end valitud suunas juhtida, sa oled iseenda peremees. Ja sa tead, mida sa teed. Ja SINA oled see, kes otsustab, kuhu minna. - The greatest ironies of life: having the right person at the wrong time, having the wrong person when the time is right, and finding out that you love someone after that person walks out of your sight .... - When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, you're smiling and everyone around you is crying. - Is love supposed to last throughout all time, or is it like trains changing at random stops. If I loved her, how could I leave her? If I felt that way then, how come I don't feel anything now?

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Aforismid

172. Where you gonna sleep tonight 173. Let me think about it. 174. It's so wonderful, wonderful life. 175. I'm strong enough. 176. If you leaving me baby, I just wanna know 177. Baby talk to me, what it going on? 178. I'll always have you 179. I'm sorry, but I gotta move on, and leave you behind. 180. I didn't mean to break your heart. 181. You're a heartbreaker. 182. I just wanna try you on. 183. I gotta do it. 184. I can't see sunshine in your eyes anymore. 185. You carry on, like nothings wrong. 186. My heart beats faster right now. 187. I just can't take your tears. 188. Nothing to live for 189. Waiting for tonight, when you would be here in my arms 190. Let it fade away. 191. You keep running away. 192. You don't listen to her, you don't care how it hurts. 193. Everything I had, got destroyed :'( 194. I swaer I'd be a better man. 195. I listen to her, cause I know, how it hurts. 196. If I were a boy, I think I could understand. 197. Get out of my life. 198

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

· Can/Could I give him/her a message? 9 Other key phrases · Would you hold the line a moment, please? · Would you wait a moment, please? · Could you call back later? · I'm sorry the line is engaged/busy. · I'm sorry. He's not answering at the moment. · Thank you/Thanks for calling. Complete the expressions with these words. moment hold wrong engaged answer can extension keep try message through hang speak 1 How ............... I help you? 2 Could I ............... to John Smith? 3 Could I have .............. 233, please? 4 Could I leave a ............. for John Smith? 5 I'm sorry, the line's ............ 6 There's no ............. 7 I think you've got the .............. extension. 8 Would you like to ...............?

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Mõtteteri sõprusest

Ma ei saa oma sõpradele päikesepaistelist ilma lubada, aga ma saan neil vihmavarju pea kohal hoida, kui sajab! If two past lovers remain friends, they are either still in love or never were. Sõbrad on nagu aluspesu ­ alati sinu ümber. Head sõbrad on nagu kondoomid ­ alati kaitsevad sind. Parimad sõbrad on nagu viagra ­ tõstavad su üles, kui langema juhtud. A best friend is the one who can look at you with the biggest smile on your face and still know some things wrong. Kes lakkab olemast sõber, polnud seda kunagi. Sõprus pole vilets tuluke, mis kustub lahkudes. Sõprus ütleb vähe meelitusi, kuid annab nõu niipalju, kui ta seda suudab. Sõprus on vastastikune suhe, kus üks ei põlga üksteist, kuigi teise nõrkused on käega katsutavad. Õige sõprus on nagu tervis, mille väärtust tuntakse harva enne tema kaotust. Sõprus peab olema kindel ja suutma üle elada kõik ilmamuutused ning selle künkliku

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Ärialane suhtus ing. keeles

Intercultural communication What is business English? Loosely defined, BE refers to the Engl lg used in international trade or business. Loosely defined, BE refers to the Engl lg used in international trade or business. It is a specialized area of the Engl lg learning and teaching largely attributed to non-native English speakers Aim to enhance their chances of doing business with companies from English speaking countries. BE can refer to the study of business Engl voc used in the fields of trade, business, finance, or international relations. If the study focuses on techniques on business presentations, negotiations, correspondence, writing and other skills needed for business communications, then it can be classified as the study of Business English communication skills in the workplace. Both are important and used usually together. Culture. Barriers to Intercultural communication Synergy (from Greek for "working together") means ...

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Aforismid ja mõtteterad

Kuna sa ei süüdista kedagi enda eest vastutamises, siis ei ole sul vaja kellelegi selgitada, miks sa midagi teed. Kui sa midagi väga tahad, lase sel minna, kui see tuleb tagasi su juurde, on see sinu. Kui ei tule, pole see kunagi sinu olnudki Halvim viis igatseda inimest, on olla temaga koos ja mõista, et ta ei saa kunagi sinu omaks, kuigi oled teinud kõik. A best friend is the one who can look at you with the biggest smile on your face and still know something is wrong. Tahaks olla su pisar sündida su silmas, elada su põsel ja surra su huultel On kaks asja, mida ei saa tagasi võtta - öeldud sõnu ja käestlastud võimalust Õige sõber ei jäta sind ka siis, kui sa teda väga palud Tõeline sõber on see, kes tuleb sinu juurde siis, kui kogu maailm on su maha jätnud Kui sa tahad näha vikerkaart, pead leppima vihmaga Igaüks näeb su välimust, aga ainult mõni üksik mõistab su olemust

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Essential Vocabulary töö

15. vangi mõistma sentence to imprisonment 16. vabadusest ilma jätma deprive of freedom 17. üldkasulik töö community service 18. heidutama kuritegusid toime panemast, heidutus deter from committing crimes 19. leidma kuriteos süüdi olevat find guilty of a crime 20. tsiviilvastutust vältima avoid civil liability 21. tsiviilõigusrikkumine civil wrong 22. kahju kannatama suffer damage 23. hageja plaintiff, claimant 24. kostja defendant 25. kohtuväliselt lahendama settle out of court 26. tõendamiskohustus lasub the burden of proof lies on 27. vastutama tõenäosuse alusel be liable on the basis / balance of probability 28. kahjutasu määrama award damages 29. kahjutasu nõudma claim damages 30

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Marilyn Monroe

"My Dad, I don't know how to tell you just how much I miss you. I love you till my heart could burst... I want to just be where you are and be just what you want me to be... I want someday for you to be proud of me as a person and as your wife and as the mother of the rest of your children (two at least! I've decided)..."[37] --Marilyn Monroe DiMaggio biographer Maury Allen quoted New York Yankees PR man Arthur Richman that DiMaggio told him everything went wrong from the trip to Japan on. On September 14, 1954, Monroe filmed the iconic skirt-blowing scene for The Seven Year Itch in front of New York's Trans-Lux Theater. Bill Kobrin, then Fox's east coast correspondent, told the June 26, 2006 Palm Springs Desert Sun that it was Billy Wilder's idea to turn it into a media circus: "... every time her dress came up and the crowd started to get excited, DiMaggio just blew up." The couple later had a "yelling battle" in the theater lobby.[38]

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“Ajastu muutub, kas ka inimene?”

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 And who'd think in elementary? Heeey! I see the penitentiary, one day And runnin from the police, that's right Mama catch me, put a whoopin to my backside And even as a crack fiend, mama You always was a black queen, mama I finally understand for a woman it ain't easy tryin to raise a man You always was committed A poor single mother on welfare, tell me how ya did it

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

false. 26 Reference and referring Thus, according to Kripke, Donnellan has failed to show that a sentence containing a definite description can be true even if nothing (or something extraneous) is the description's semantic referent. Even if Kripke is right about the near-miss examples, it is important to hold on to some version of Donnellan's distinction. The distinction is amply illustrated by the original "Smith's murderer" example and others, even if Donnellan is wrong about the meanings and truth-values of the near-miss sentences. Donnellan's paper raises the question of specifying the circum- stances under which one succeeds in referring, by using a description, to the person or thing one intends to refer to, and he has shown that this does not always go by semantic referent. Further, the distinction unmistakably mat- ters to the truth-value of sentences that embed descriptions within clauses of certain kinds. Suppose I were to say:

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