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Halloween
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Halloween

films, as well as praying and attending vigils or church services.Trick-or- treating is a customary celebration for children on Halloween. Children go in costume from house to house, asking for treats such as candy or sometimes money, with the question, "Trick or treat?" The word "trick" refers to a "threat" to perform mischief on the homeowners or their property if no treat is given .Halloween costumes are traditionally modeled after supernatural figures such as monsters, ghosts, skeletons, witches, and devils.Because the holiday comes in the wake of the annual apple harvest, candy apples, caramel or taffy apples are common Halloween treats made by rolling whole apples in a sticky sugar syrup, sometimes followed by rolling them in nuts.

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Halloween in the United Kingdom
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Halloween in the United Kingdom

Activities Halloween activities include trick-or- treating, attending Halloween costume parties, carving pumpkins into jack-o'- lanterns. Costumes From at least the 18th century, "imitating spirits" led to playing pranks in Ireland and the Scottish Highlands.Wearing costumes and playing pranks at Halloween spread to England in the 20th century. Symbols Colours orange and black Spiders Bats Black cats Skeletons Ghosts Jack O'Lanterns Witches Trick or treat! In North America, trick- or-treating has been a Halloween tradition since the late 1920s. In Britain and Ireland the tradition of going house- to-house collecting food at Halloween goes back at least as far as the 16th century. References https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-h alloween-has-taken-over-england-180953211/

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KAUBI KÜLAKALME PALEODEMOGRAAFILINE ANALÜÜS
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KAUBI KÜLAKALME PALEODEMOGRAAFILINE ANALÜÜS

Uurisin terve populatsiooni luustikke, määrasin luustikel soo ja vanuse ning üritasin välja selgitada kalme eripära võrreldes teiste kalmetega (selleks võrdlesin Kaubi kalme kohta saadud tulemusi teiste Eesti ajalooliste matusepaikade vastavate tulemustega). 4. UURIMISTÖÖ METOODIKA Oma uurimuse metodoloogilise lähtekoha sain juhendajalt. Kasutasin luude määramisel peaasjalikult kahte allikat-juhendit: a) "Recommendations for Age and Sex Diagnoses of Skeletons". Journal of Human Evolution, no. 9, 1980. Pp 517-549; b) Aleksejev, V. Osteometria. Moskva: Nauka, 1966. 5. HAUAPANUSED Päästekaevamistel leiti palju erinevaid hauapanuseid, mis heidavad valgust sellele, mis moodi inimesed Kaubis elasid. Kümnel juhul leiti erinevaid münte, mis vermitud Riias, Leedus, Rootsis, Kuramaal ja Tallinnas. Lisaks leiti ka paar ripatsraha. Leidus ka palju helmeid, millede materjaliks olid klaas, puit, merevaik, savi

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Old Tallinn
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Old Tallinn

that used to house a prison for prostitutes. There are several interesting old houses of worship. The oldest is the atmospheric and very chilly Dominican Monastery from 1246. There is also The Holy Spirit Church with its colorful Renaissance clock, elaborate altar, and painted pews. The 13th century St. Nicholas got bombed in World War II but was meticulously reconstructed and now houses a display of religious art, including the freaky “Dance Macabre” of cavorting skeletons. Cathedral of St. Mary the Virgin and the Town Hall offer fine views of the city. The most visible church that seems to get on all the postcards is the Russian Orthodox St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral with its onion domes. Several of the medieval buildings house museums: Epping Tower has a collection of medieval arms and armor, the 15th-century Great Guild Hall houses the Estonian History Museum, a 14th century merchant’s mansion is

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Animals we miss today
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Animals we miss today

affecting animals. In fact, it has been suggested that the golden toad became extinct because of the warmer climate. The Animals *T-REX: Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest land carnivores of all time. His weight was about 7 tons.He had a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Fossils of T. rex have been found in North American rock formations. More than 30 specimens of T. rex have been identified, some of which are nearly complete skeletons. He became extinct 65 million years ago. *QUAGGA: One of Africa's most famous extinct animals, the quagga was a subspecies of the plain zebra. The quagga was hunted to extinction for meat. The last wild quagga was probably shot in the late 1870s, and the last specimen in captivity died on August 12, 1883 at the Artis Magistra zoo in Amsterdam. *IRISH DEAR: The Irish Elk or Giant Deer, was the largest deer that ever lived. It lived in Eurasia, from Ireland to east of Lake Baikal

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Halloween tasks
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Halloween tasks

hinged 15. toit, söök Matching – part 3 jack-o'-lantern come from their graves cut holes ride on broomsticks with black cats lighted candle hollowed-out turnip or pumpkin ghosts make eyes, nose and mouth witches return to earth on Halloween bats, black cats, devils, ghosts, owls, spirits witches, skeletons symbols to scare away evil spirits Across Down 1. uskusid 2. asemel 3. luuavarred 4. hauad 4. üldine 5. kummitus 7. kest, koor 6. hirmutama 9. küünal 8. süüdatud 10. augud 12. naasma, tagasi pöörduma 11. maa(kera) 13. seest õõnestama 16

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VIIKINGID JA NENDE PEAKATTED – MÜÜT VÕI TEGELIKKUS
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VIIKINGID JA NENDE PEAKATTED – MÜÜT VÕI TEGELIKKUS

KASUTATUD ALLIKMATERJALID Blanck, D. (2016). The Transnational Viking: The Role of the Viking in Sweden, the United States, and Swedish America. Journal of Transnational American Studies, 7(1). 2-16 Celan, P. (2000). The Invention of the Viking Horned Helmet. International Scandinavian and Medieval Studies in Memory of Gerd Wolfgang Weber, 199-208 Holck, P. (2006). The oseberg ship burkal, Norway: New thoughts on the skeletons from the grave mound. European Journal of Archaeology, 9(2-3), 185-210. doi:10.1177/1461957107086123 Karlep, I. (2017, 6. november). Jüri Kuuskemaa: Eestlased olid viimased viikingid, kes hiljem viisid idamaade valitsejatele viagrat. Pealinn. Loetud aadressil: http://www.pealinn.ee/tagid/koik/juri-kuuskemaa-eestlased-olid-viimased-viikingid- kes-hiljem-viisid-n205424 Käsmu Meremuuseum. (s.a) Kes olid viikingid. Loetud aadressil:

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Topic - London
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Topic - London

Monét's ,,The Water-Lily Pond" and Vincent van Gogh's ,,Sunflowers". Natural History Museum ­ one of three larger museums on Exhibition Road, in London. (the others are the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum). The museum is home to life and earth science specimens comprising some 70 million items within five main collections: botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaentology and zoology. The museum is particularly famous for its exhibition of dinosaur skeletons and ornate architecture. 8. East End The East End of London, generally refers to the area of London, east of the medieval walled City of London and north of the river Thames. Use of the term began in the late 19 th century and arose with the rapid growth of population in London, which lead to extreme overcrowding in the are and a concentration of poor people and immigrants. Many East Enders are ,,cockneys". A traditional definition is that to be a cockney, one had to be born

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Teadusfilosoofia valikut
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Teadusfilosoofia valikut

Others move up a notch people hold that when we talk about probability we are talking about a logical conceptually to work in the philosophy of the physical or of the social sciences relation; others insist that the term designates physical features of the world; and still generally. others are committed to the view that it designate diverse psychological states. /.../ Semantics put flesh of one sort or another on syntactical skeletons. Some important issues arise in certain sciences and have virtually no discernible A pragmatic explication of probability would attempt to particularize or implications outside those sciences. Thus, an exhaustive analysis of issues that are historicize various semantic explications. It is unfortunate that the term "pragmatic" common to several disciplines will necessarily omit any discussion of interesting but

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Australia topic
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Australia topic

Australia, in Victoria. The highest point of Australia is Mount Kosciusko (2,228m above sea level). The Flinders Range starts from the southern coast and runs towards inland. The biggest single rock in the World Uluru is in the central Australia. The island of Tasmania is in the south-east of Australia. The capital of Tasmania is Hobart. The seas and oceans that wash the coasts of Australia are warm. The Coral Sea is the warmest that is why many corals live in the seas. The skeletons of these tiny organisms have formed a great belt of coral- called the Great Barrier Reef. Its is 2000 km long and 2-150 km wide. There are five distinguishable natural zones in Australia. In the very east there are wet forests that occupy the space between the Great Dividing Range and the eastern coast. The wet forests give place to beautiful grasslands with some trees called the savannas. Farther west the trees disappear and the bushlands begin

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Topics-step 8-kokkuvõtted mõnedest peatükkidest
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Topics, step 8, kokkuvõtted mõnedest peatükkidest

was a pagan festival. The Celts worshipped gods of nature. Every year on October 31, the last day of the year in the old pagan calendar, the Druids built huge bonfires to scare away the demons of evil and death. They dressed up so that the demons would think that they were one of them and do them no harm. They thought that this evening ghosts arose from their graves and witches flew through the air. From that Celtic festival comes the custom to dress up and the symbols of Halloween: ghosts, skeletons, devils, witches, owls and black cats. The jack-o'-lantern is also Celtic origin. The jack-o'-lantern is a pumpkin with a candle inside. The Irish people also introduced trick-or-treating. Many parents, children and schools plan Halloween parties. It's one of the favourite holidays. 8) SOME ENGLISH TRADITIONS In England, Shrove Tuesday is the day for pancakes. The popular name for Shrove Tuesday is Pancake Day. The most common form of celebration in the old days was

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Australia
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Australia

The territory of Australia is 7.6 million square kilometres. Its coasts are washed by the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. Australia has an even coastline. The northern coast is more idented (tasane). There are the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Cape York Peninsula in the north. The Great Australian Bight washes the southern coast. The seas and oceans that wash the coasts of Australia are warm. The Coral Sea is the warmest that is why many corals live in the seas. The skeletons of these tiny organisms have formed a great belt of coral ­ the Great Barrier Reef. It is 2000 kilometres long and 2-150 kilometres wide. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef on earth. Tourists from everywhere visit it because it is a unique natural phenomenon. There can be found more than 300 varieties of corals with colours ranging from pale blue to bright yellow. Recently, black coral, the rarest of type all, was found on one of the reefs.

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London
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London

Victoria and Albert Museum It was built in 1852. There are about 4.5 million objects. The Albertopolis is the area of cultural scientific and education importance. It is the largest decorative arts and design museum in London. It has the largest collection of Italian Renaissance items except Italia. Natural History Museum It is one of the largest museums on Exhibition Road. There are 5 collections: botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology. There are the huge dinosaur skeletons and also there is the Giant Squid. The Museum of London It was built in 1976. It is part of Barbican Estate. There can see the fragments of the Roman Wall. There was also the exhibition of the Great Fire in London. Sherlock Holmes Museum It is located on the Baker Street. It is a privately run museum in London. Theatres During the Elizabethan era the theatre was very important. The Shakespeare's Globe was built. There are very many well-known theatres in the West End near Leicester Square

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