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"skill" - 111 õppematerjali

skill - specific lessons make it easy to locate and prescribe instant reinforcement or intervention.
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Learning confidence and skill

Learning confidence and skill In physical education (PE), pupils develop confidence and skills in a range of activities, such as dance, games, gymnastics, swimming, athletics, outdoor and adventurous activities. They work as individuals, in groups and in teams. Discovering what they like to do, Physical education (PE) is much more than success on the sports field. It develops competent, confident young people who understand the importance of a healthy, active lifestyle. It also calls for teamwork, leadership and creative thinking. These skills enrich learning and life. bring people together through physical activity; break down barriers between groups; PE class is a place to learn that their bodies are inadequate; bodies that are already subject to bullying and merciless ridicule in and out of school. But this is more than about simply anecdotes and haunting childhood memories. There is evidence deserving of attention of why PE...

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Hobbies contribute to one's personal development

There are very many hobbies, some collect stamps, others might take photographs of architectural buildings or just play cards. Everything we do, gives us more experience at something, therefore hobbies contribute to our personal development a lot. The one hobby I will discuss and which is one of my own personal hobbies, is playing Texas Hold'em which is a form of poker. Although some people might just label it as gambling, poker is largely a skill game which has very little to do with luck rather than mathematics, reading people's body language and keeping track of people's previous behaviour. In able to play poker smart, you must be quick at calculating your odds and the value of your next move, just like in chess. Another very important skill is reading other people's reactions in the table, understand their body language, which often tells you exactly, which two cards they are holding. This can also

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Minu tulevane elukutse

environment and able to work the necessary equipment used in music production) 4. Milliseid oskusi ja iseloomujooni (omadusi) vajab töö Две существенные вещи - страсть и разнообразный набор навыков. Продюсер вносит вклад в разработку, игру, письмо и организацию (The two things that are essential are passion and a diverse skill set. Producer contributes with engineering, playing, writing and arranging) 5. Millised raskused on töö juures Производство - чрезвычайно конкурентная область, и продвижение происходит, поскольку Продюсер строит свой набор навыков или работает с более престижными художниками (Production is an extremely competitive field, and advancement comes as a

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Java Programming Exercise

Java Programming Exercise Objective Assess OO analysis and design skill and java programming skill. The problem – Video rental store For a video rental store we want to create a system for managing the rental administration. We want three primary functions.  Have an inventory of films  Calculate the price for rentals  Keep track of the customers “bonus” points Price The price of rentals is based type of film rented and how many days the film is rented for. The customers say when renting for how many days they want to rent for and pay up front

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Inglise keele sõnad

Death-defying - very dangerous Deliberately - carefully weighed or considered; studied; intentional: Disarmament - the reduction or limitation of the size, equipment, armament, etc., of the army, navy, or air force of a country Draft - a first or preliminary form of any writing, subject to revision, copying, etc. Era - the period of time to which anything belongs or is to be assigned: Feat - a noteworthy or extraordinary act or achievement, usually displaying boldness, skill, etc. Grant - to agree to do, give, or allow (something asked for or hoped for) Indigenous - produced, growing, living, or occurring naturally in a particular region or environment Invade - to enter (a place, such as a foreign country) in order to take control by military force Pacifist - strongly and actively opposed to conflict and especially war Presumably - by reasonable assumption Rank - a position, esp an official one, within a social organization, esp the armed forces

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Cv koostamine

ee Objective: I would like to apply for a post of sportreporter. I want to be a very good sportreporter. Education: Tartu University (Journalism speciality) 1998 Gustav Adolf Gymnasium 1994 - 1997 Complementary studyes: Languages: Russian and English 2000 Carreer: Sakala News 1999 - 2002 CNN News 2002 - 2008 Skills: Languages: English(can speak and write), Russian(can speak and write), Estonian(can speak and write) Computer skill: Can use Internet, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Exle, Microsoft Office. Driver licence: B cat. Additional information: I am very good learner and very lojal. Referees: Mihkel Nõmmsalu - 56618993 Juku Mesilane - 56618994 31. october 2008 Signature:________

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Sir Lencelot du Lac

 Became a loyal knight, companion and friend to King Arthur  Brought dishonour to his king, and destroyed the fellowship of the Round Table WHAT WAS HE LOOK LIKE?  Never failed in:  Gentleness  Courtesy  Courage  Always willing to serve others  The greatest fighter and swordsman of all the knights of the Round Table KING ARTHUR  Taken by the Lady of the Lake to King Arthur's court  Amazed by his honour, his skill with the sword and his bravery in combat  Decided to accept him as a knight of the Round Table  Multiple adventures together  Queen Guinevere  End of Arthur's kingdom. THANKS FOR LISTENING 

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Faze Niko

Faze Niko Kovac Nikola "NiKo" 16 born February 1997 e C la n a s a rifer. Z playing for Fa t p layer. 1 1 th b e s 2016 The start of the pro Started playing cs 1.6 in 2009 Cs:Go released in 2012. Cs 1.6 wasnt so famous anymore. Showed he's skill at young age playing for Mousesports in ESEA Season 18. Teams · First pro csgo team -- INATION · Second -- Team Refuse · Third -- Mousesports · Fourth -- Faze Clan Has played for other pro teams but not for a long time. Big Wins

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Letter of recommendation

Letter of recommendation for (Nimi kellest sa teed seda) January 8, 2011 To whom it may concern: I had pleasant opportunity to study closely with Nimi for 10 years in (nt. Kool) and as a friend I have known her since as long as I can remember back at my life. I have always admired her self-consciousness and skill to work in a team. She knows what she wants and what she is capable of and works for her goals until she has accomplished them. The amount of her friends clearly shows that she is a person you can trust and always count on. During these years that I have known her she has shown that completing assignments on her own or in team is not a problem. Her ability to communicate with different people and self-discipline help her through any situation she may face.

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Kirjand " Eksamid on kohustuslikud " (" Exams are a must ")

But is it so? I think no, they aren't best way to test intelligent. Because the majority of students are very nervous during exams and they can't focus and making mistakes. There also will not be enough time. Does anyone in real life situation prohibit you to check your spelling grammar from dictionary or look online help for the problems. Some people are smarter, while others do not. Also I hate thinking like all people need to be good at any skill. It's impossible, there are smart people and creative people, never both, who have both skills have poor skills. And we are not able to change this. As one wise man said: ,,Nobody really learns anything by force". Of course the important thing is being able to use those facts well, quickly and under pressure. But there are people who don't manage anything and they will not survive in our modern society. Finally, I would say that exams are pointless

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The wonderful wizard of Oz

The wonderful wizard of oz Written by: L. Frank Baum Main characters Little girl dorothy, her dog Toto. Scarecrow Tin woodman Lion Summary Dorothy wants to get back where she used to live in Kansas, but it’s impossible because nobody knows where it is. So she has to follow the yellow brick road to the emerald city to ask the wizard of oz to send het there. On her way she meets many creatures who need something from the wizard too. All the creatures have a unique skill Which comes in handy many times on their way to the emerald city. What do the creatures need from the wizard? Scarecrow needs a brain Tin woodman needs a heart Lion needs courage to do things because he’s a cowardly lion About the book The book was very well designed and every page looked cool and decorated. It looks like they put a lot of effort into this book. They also tried to do everything to make this book cool and interesting for children. And overall it

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Shopping has become a favourite past time among young people

are allowed to spend money for shopping. Needless to say, that young people often get too much money from their parents and wasting it at the mall. Lastly, nowadays many young people don't know about other activities beside internet and shopping. Contrary to the popular belief, it is know that there are much more interesting activities for youths what must be encouraged by the older generation. For example sport games like football what takes skill and practice. Also it is much healthier than shopping because of physical moving. All things considered it can be said that shopping has become a favourite past time among some young people. It is hoped that our generation will find more past time opportunities what are more useful.

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How will technology change our lives in the next 20 years

HOW WILL TECHNOLOGY CHANGE OUR LIVES IN THE NEXT 20 YEARS LINDA BLANDE G1BK INTRODUCTION · Our everyday life is going to be more and more related to technology · We don't know how our life is going to change · Instead teachers are robots, flying cars etc NEGATIVE THINGS NOWADAYS · People are more and more antisocial, because they are stuck in their smartphones · They are not physically active · A lot of low-skill people are losing their jobs because of automatisation (replacing people with robots) · Because of growing the human population we need to produce more and more technical items (phones, computers, home appliances etc) · Air pollution (factories) · Most people doesn't know how to use these technical items · Children nowadays POSITIVE THINGS NOWADAYS · Medicine can develope · More opportunities to explore things in our life · Simple learning opportunities (e-school etc) · Sustainable methods ...

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Prefixes and suffixes

PREFIX- MEANING- EXAMPLE Ize- make into- sterilize, satirize A, in, on, of, up, to- ablaze, atop Ly- in a specific way- softly, kindly Circum- around- circumference Ity- state, condition, civility, acidity In- in, into, within- inhabit Post- after, following, later- postscript Sub- under, below- submerge Ab- from, off, away- absent Con- with, together- congregate In- not, opposing- insincere Pre- before- prefix Super- over, above, extra- superabundant Ad- to, toward- advance Contra- against, opposing- contradict Inter- among, between- international Pro- foward- proceed Trans- across, over- transfusion Ante- before, previous- antecedent De- down, from- descend Intra, intro- to the inside, within- intramural Re- back, again- rebound Un- not- unhappy Anti- against, opposing- antifreeze Dis- apart, away- disappear Mis- badly, wrong- mistake Semi- half, partly- semicircle Uni- one- u...

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History of Engineering

HISTORY OF ENGINEERING Deivid Armulik Kadrina Secondary School 2015 ENGINEERING  Integral factor throughout history  From first boats to present day projects  Improve our life ERAS  Ancient era  Middle era  Renaissance era  Modern era ANCIENT ERA  Stand as a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the ancient engineers  Earliest civil engineer Imhotep, officials of the Djoser, designed Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara  Ancient Greece developed machines, civilian and military domains  Chinese and Roman armies, military machines, Ballista and catapult MIDDLE ERA  Al-Jazari, five machines to pump water, Turkish Artuqid dynasty  50 ingenious mechanical devices, developed segmental gears, mechanical controls,

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Friends have more influence than family

making wrong decisions in life. Parents know you the best, and in my mind, it's necessary to have you family influence the most. In the other hand, friends, who are at the same age and who are giving you the help with making decisions in life, can't guaratnee that their information is the best. When you are at young age, definitely family has more influence than friends. You haven't found out the real and fake friends. The more you grow, the more you get to know people and their skill of being a good friend. When you find a good group of friends, you decide to share secrets, hang out and improve your relationships with them. You start to trust people more, and that is the part, when friends might come before family does. You put your friends in the first place, where they have the most influence than anybody else. In summary, i think that almost every situation depends on different decisions in life, for example whether you hang out with your friends more or not

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Turismi sõnad

Puhkus üürimajas-Self-catering holiday Pühendumus-Commitment(to) Teel(olles)-En route Puhkuseringreis-Touring holiday Reisikonsultant-travel consultant Vahetuskurss-Exchange rate Soodsas hinnaklassis olev hind-competitive price Soovitajad-Referees Valdkond,ala-Domain Soodushind-Bargain price Suhtlemisoskus-Interpersonal skill Taskukohane hind-Affordable price Tasakaalukas-level-headed Tasuta-free of charge Teiste töötajate juhendamine-Supervisory job Väga kallis-exorbitant Töökogemus-Career history Õpetus-tuition Töökohale-apply for a job Õppepuhkus-Study holiday Tööpäevaväline aeg-Unsocial hours Töötasu-pay

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Inglise keelne pildi kirjeldus.

Pildi kirjeldamine In this picture there is diffrent colour of people hands. They are all diffrent, their all special, they all got skill for something and they all are good people deep in the heart, even if they do not seem like. We might have a diffrent colour of skin but that dose not mean that one is better from others. In this picture, uniting hands from diffrent race is powerful for everybody, you can not see this often. Thats why this picture shows us that all people can be friends if we try and ignore that we are diffrent. We might be diffrent from outside, but we are not diffrent in inside

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Visions of a Sustainable World

humanity today. This vision must be of a world that we all want, a world that provides permanent prosperity within the Earth’s biophysical constraints in a fair. At the centre of the idea of sustainability is an ethical imperative to pass on a undiminished future to our children. To bring our world toward sustainability — or any other goal — we need to take different kinds of steps, which require different kinds of knowledge, talent, skill, and work. Future will be sustainable when citizens are concerned enough about the environment that they want to make a difference. It will happen when diverse groups from industry, environment, schools, service clubs, business, governments & the public come together and work towards a common vision of sustainability for our communities - balancing the needs of human and natural systems. My vision is of a world free of war, hatred, and greed. It is a world in balance with nature, a place

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Marxism

and the different functional assignments of the primitive mode of production, howsoever rigid and stratified they might be, did not and could not, simply because of the numbers, produce a class society as such.  Why to be against Marxism? 1. Marxism removes incentive, with the slogan “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need” which implies that you should only get what you need, regardless of productivity or skill, which discourages people from working hard, forces production to fall, which reduces wealth, and ultimately societal wellbeing. 2. Equality of outcome would stop productive people from being able to produce as much as they can and force those less gifted to work to the bone. 3. Classless society means there’s no need in making a step forward in self-growth in order to gain higher positions which directly leads to hire wealth  Would Marxism work in modern world? From my point of view, no

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Unit 3 sõnavara (10. klass)

costing the earth ­ väga kallis (very expensive; costing a lot of money) on the edge of my seat ­ väga põnevil, huvitatud (be very interested or excited) make ends meet ­ hakkama saama, rahaliselt toime tulema (cope or manage financially) stylish ­ trendy, fashionable trendiest ­ fashionable sample ­ example, selection dine ­ banquet situated in ­ located amazing ­ jaw-dropping, awesome fascinating ­ appealing, attractive experience ­ skill, familiarity fans ­ enthusiasts, admirers wander ­ travel, tour appeal to ­ like alike - similar eager for,put a lot of effort into, put emphasis on, enthusiastic about, familiar with, famous for, experienced in, expert on, to date back to, to dine in, situated in, to stand on, trip to, ideal for sb, open to, to be furnished with, to appeal to cut across ­ take a shorter way cut down on - reduce cut off ­ disconnect, isolate cut out ­ omit do up ­ fasten, tie do with ­ want

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Vocabulary: Internet; Finding a Job; Food; Anatomy

18. labor market ­ all available jobs 19. values ­ things one appreciates 20. skills ­ things one can do (computer, language, social) 21. major ­ main subject one studies at a university 22. qualifications ­ education, taken courses 23. salary ­ income, wage, paycheck 24. extra-curricular activities ­ hobbies, after-school activities 25. incentive ­ reward for increased productivity 26. responsibility - duty 27. expertise ­ expert skill or knowledge 28. dairy foods ­ piimatooted 29. grains ­ seeds of plants such as wheat, corn, rye, oats, etc. 30. herbs ­ ürdid/ravimtaimed 31. nuts ­ pähklid 32. poultry ­ linnuliha 33. seafood ­ mereannid 34. shellfish ­ koorikloom 35. parsley ­ petersell 36. mutton ­ lambaliha 37. veal ­ vasikaliha 38. wheat ­ nisu 39. barley ­ oder 40. rye ­ rukis 41. oats ­ kaer 42. strength ­ tugevus 43. circulation ­ (vere)ringe 44

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To Protect or not Protect Minor Languages

Also people are more friendly and open to you if they can speak freely in their mother language. But not protecting the minor languages can also be a good thing. As we know the world is globalising and the closest thing to a global language is English. Most of the internet and technology is in English, also lots of trading and business deals are written in English. Interesting is, that even in Estonia knowing and speaking English has come an expectation not a skill in the younger society, because in many jobs there is required to know a certain amount of English. In my opinion minor languages are the things that make small countries differ from other countries and that is something that people can be proud of. That is a major thing that brings nations closer together and makes people friendlier to each other. It is always nice to see Estonian speakers in foreign countries. It makes you feel safe and secure,

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The Integration of subjects

each subject individually. This structure means that pupils don’t have the capability or know-how to connect math, biology or even art into their daily life. Even though the tutors of this conventional education have faith in the arrangement of subjects it is still entirely about high test scores, grades and graduation.The essence of progressive, alternative education like the integration of subjects is learning and the accumulation of valuable knowledge & skill. First of all, the courses that should be combined need to be challenging to the students. It would be wise to assimilate math, physics and chemistry because these classes are very similar. For instance, in order to complete a physics equation you need to know math, the same applies to chemistry. If these courses would be integrated pupils would make sense of the connection between the theoretical understanding of scientific studies and their practical functionality.

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Transhumant Grazing systems in Temperate Asia

TRANSHUMANT GRAZING SYSTEMS IN TEMPERATE ASIA Merlin-Hans Hiiekivi Authors:J.M.Suttie S.G Reynolds Intro • Temperate Asia has vast areas of grazing lands • Both transhumant and agropastoral systems are common Cold semi-arid Asia • Over most of area thee is little interaction between herding and croping • A major herding skill is getting stock fat summer and autumn to survive the winter • In 20th the livestock industry was collectivized for a period • Most of the countries of th region report serious degradation of their grazing lands. By the least affected is Mongolia Mongolia Case Study • Topographic features , weather andfeed availability influence the itineraries chosen for immigration • All movements are west-east to make better use of pasture recources and climatic differences

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What I Think of Homereading

adventure, historical, children's ­and teen's books, biography, educating books, cooking books. The genre of the book depends what the reader likes to read about. I think that everyone can find something interesting for themselves, they just need to search. These days it is easy to find books, the library is full of books and there are many webpages where reader can read e-books online. Reading is not only fun and entertaining but it also improves your writing skill. From books we can learn many new words and write better essays in school. It really improves language and I don't mean foreign language but also native language. We can learn many new ways of saying things and so we can make our writing and talking much colorful by variety of words. I think that is very important for us to learn new words because if we hear them from news, tv, radio or read them from newspaper, magazine we know the meaning of the word. Knowing

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Gymnastics

Dismounting a horse Gymnastics evolved from exercises used by the ancient Greeks, that included skills for mounting and dismounting a horse, and from circus performance skills. Other gymnastic sports include rhythmic gymnastics, the various trampolining sports, aerobic and acrobatic gymnastics. Small Children Participants can include children as young as five years old doing kindergym and children's gymnastics, recreational gymnasts of ages 5 and up, competitive gymnasts at varying levels of skill, and world class athletes. Exercises of the ancient Greeks began with athletic feats performed by each individual according to his own notion. The youth were encouraged to combine amusement with exercise. In time, this kind of exercise was incorporated into a system that figured prominently in the state regulations for education. In fact, the period for exercise or gymnastics was equal to the time spent on art and music combined. All Greek cities

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"What makes a good movie?"

director has to work hard to get the actors as similar to the characters in the original story as he can. When the characters have been selected and the movie is already being shot it needs to have some great special effects. Some movies have been successful even without any special effects, but nowadays people expect to see special effects in every movie. Special effects are now mostly made with the help of computers and the level of the effects depends on the skill of the people doing them and the level of their equipment. When all three are good and people have put much effort in them, the movie will probably be great unless someone messes things up very badly. But even when one of these elements is a bit weaker but another is superb, the movie can still be a great success.

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Retelling the Aboriginal people

(pärinevad) from among the earliest humans in the world. For thousands of years Aborigines lived as hunter-gatherers along the coast and in the inland desert areas, following the same lifestyle as their ancestors. 3. Finding food and water Aboriginal tribes obtained water from trees and roots and even squeezed water out of the bodies of frogs. Women collected anything that grew or moved, including fruit, lizards, snakes, roots, grass, etc. Their skill in finding food even in the most extreme conditions often kept the whole group alive. 4. Hunting Large mammals, now extinct (väljasurnud), roamed some areas (hulkusid mingitel aladel) of Australia and provided (andsid) meat for the aboriginal hunters. Other areas were richer in vegetable food, but there was no organised agriculture or domesticated animals. Food therefore was not easy to obtain. Tribesmen recognized the tracks of animals and developed

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Technology has dramatically changed leisure and hobbies

or playstation than spending time outside. As time has changed, hobbies have changed, for example playing virtual tennis in Wii or watching sports from TV is considered as normal workout. Although photography is an old hobby, modern technology has changed the whole idea of it. In addition because of modern breakthrough blogging as a hobbie is also possible. It is actually writing but you can write anything you want and publish it to many blogging sites. A good writing skill may lead to fame for a blogger and become a major earning source. As shown above, technology has changed leisure and hobbies. If there would not be such technological discoveries there would not be that kind of hobbies and people would be more relaxed in their free time. Improvement in technology overall has been positivie, because it gives much more to the people than takes awat. In short, technology has a lot of effects on free-time activities

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Prehistory, Saxon invasion and Celtic Kingdoms

The Celts lived in tribes which were ruled by a chief. They did a lot of trading and the main trading centres were the capitals of England and Scotland. The Celtic tribes were ruled over druids who memorised religious teaching, tribal laws, history etc. The Romans ­ The Romans invaded Britain because The Celts of Britain helped the Celts of Gaul to fight the Romans and because Britain had become a great food producer. Romans brought reading and writing skill to Britain. In 43AD they occupied Britain but they couldn't conquer Scotland and built a wall to it's border ­ Hadrian's wall. 409AD the last roman legions left the island. Roman Life ­ There were 3 types of towns in Roman Britain. Two of them were established by Roman charter, the third type were the old capitals of the Celtic tribes. By 300AD all the towns had thick walls. The Romans left about 20 large towns and a hundred of small ones. Many of the towns

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History of London

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? King Ethelred burnt down the bridge to split apart the invading forces of the Dane Svein Haraldsson 8: Who controlled London from 1017 to 1042? Canute took control of the English throne in 1017, controlling the city and country until 1042

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St. School

Paper Lawrence High School. It will sstart at 15.00 and everyone can come and listen. • Teachers • Contact On June 8th summer break begins and St. School is officially closed. • Cafeteria St. School • Home Admissions for 1st grade start on the 20th of • Events August. Parents need to contact us before coming to our school. The admission test • Admission requires a basic reading and writing skill. For s further information don’t be afraid to email us. • School Paper Admissions for 10th grade start on the 1st of March. Students need to take an entrance • Teachers exam, to get into our school. A minimum of • Contact 80% is required to pass. For further information don’t be afraid to email us. • Cafeteria St. School • Home In 1999 our school decided to start our own

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Sõnaseletus unit 3

ACRE(aaker)- a unit of area used in certain English-speaking countries. ADVENTURE(seiklus) - an exciting or very unusual experience. ALIKE(ühtviisi) - in the same manner or form. APPRECIATE(tänulik) - to feel thankful or grateful for: to appreciate a favour. ARCHERY(vibulaskmine) - sport of shooting with bows and arrows ASPECT(aspekt) - appearance to the eye; visual effect ASPIRING( ambitsioon)- to rise to a great height ASSIGN(loovutada) - give out or allot AWARD-WINNING(auhinnatud) - BARGAIN - an agreement or contract establishing what each party will give. BOILING HOT (keev) -to an extreme extent BOTHERED ( tüütama) to give trouble to; annoy; pester; worry BREAK - to separate or become separated into two or more pieces BROADEN - to make or become broad or broader; widen BROCHURE -a pamphlet or leaflet. CABLE - a strong thick rope CANCEL - to revoke or annul CHALK (kriit) -white,soft... CHANGEABLE able to change or be changed; fickle ...

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Rowan Atkinson

Atkinson has been married to Sunetra Sastry since 1990. He first met her in the late 1980s, when she was working as a make-up artist with the BBC. The couple married at the Russian Tea Room In New York City on 5th February. They have two kids: Lily and Benjamin. FACTS · He has the ability to make loads of different facial expressions which turnis him into an extraordinary actor · Lorries have always fascinated him. He also has a lorry driving lisence. He has used his skill as lorry driver when filming comedy material · He owns a McLaren F1 which was involved in an accident in 1999. It was damaged again in a serious crash in August 2011 when it caught on fire after Atkinson lost control and hit a tree. · He owns several cars like Honda NSX, Audi A8 and an Aston Martin · Writes articles for a British car magazine ''CAR''

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eSport PP (Inglise keelne)

GamesMaster Tournaments in 1990's included Cyberathlete Professional League, QuakeCon, Professional Gamers League CPL: Counter-Strike, Quake series, Warcraft ... Major growth in 21th century Viewership, prize money 10 in 2000, 260 in 2010 World Cyber Games, Intel Extreme Masters, Major League Gaming Classification as a sport Controversial point of debate Designating some games as sports Never reach the status Popularity not only reason indentified Careful planning, precise timing, skill execution ­ classifies an activity as sport Outdoor playing areas not requried by all sports https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPnZdjB VWY4 Teams and associations OpTic Gaming, Evil Geniuses, Cloud9, Fnatic, Natus Vincere, Team SoloMid Consist of several professionals Different teams for different games Team sponsors, featured on team jerseys Rick Fox, Shaquille O'Neal, Schalke 04, PSG Media coverage Main coverage Internet News organizations with a video games focus

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Snowboarding

COMPETITION Rail Jam- Riders perform tricks on rails, boxes, pipes, wall rides, and several other creative features. Rail jams are done in a small area, usually with two or three choices of features for the rider to hit on a run. Racing- The racing events are slalom, giant slalom, and super G. In slalom, boarders race downhill through sets of gates that force extremely tight turns, requiring plenty of technical skill as well as speed.Giant slalom uses a much longer course with gates set further apart, resulting in even higher speeds. Super G is the fastest of all, with speeds of up to 45 mph (72 km/h). ESTONIAN MOUNTAINS Kuutsemägi Ansomägi Kütioru mäesuusakeskus Tallinna Lauluväljaku talvepark KUUTSEMÄGI Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase

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Presentation about Casey Brown´s Ted talk

One story was about herself reevaluating her pricing to her clients. She found that eventhough she was pricing consultant an expert, she had doubts and fears too. She claims that it is natural and normal however they don't define our value, and they shouldn't limit our earning potential. 5. slaid ­ how to know your value She says that when you are valuing yourself you should ask key valuing questions: 1. What are my clients needs and how do I meet them? 2. What is my unique skill set that makes me better qualified to serve my clients? 3. What do I do that no one else does? 4. What problems do I solve for clients? 5. What value do I add? 6. slaid ­ communicating your value The other story was about communicating our value. She shared a story about a woman who runs a very successfull web development company, however she was introducing it to clients by saying ,,I have a little webdesign company". In this and many other small ways she was

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Reading task

Match the words in bold with their definitions · v- to have as parts or members, or to be those parts or members- · n- in Greek mythology, a creature with the head of a woman and the body of a bird- · adj- done or made in a hurried and careless way- · n- a feeling of respect or admiration for someone or something- · adv- away from the correct path or correct way of doing something- · n- something difficult needing a lot of skill, strength, bravery, etc. to achieve it- · adj- describes something or someone who has been made very famous, especially by having many stories written about them- · n- practical knowledge and ability- · n- a woman whose appearance and behaviour causes fear- · n- a very dishonest person, especially a criminal or a cheat-

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Informal Letter Inglise keel

Because of that our family has stayed isolated for 10 days now. The first few days were like a cakewalk and being home was awesome but later on we all get tense and want our personal space more than before. We are lucky to have a big house, yard and field so when we really want to be away from one another, we can. Apart from the fact that I now have a lot of free time in my hands, I also have a lot of homework to do. I discovered that I’m really lacking the studying skill and despite my hatred towards school I really need it to make sure I understand the topics. The hardest part of home schooling is that I need to discipline myself and make sure all my homework is completed and sent to teachers. I have never liked studying from home and now with days passing and me still in home it feels like a prison. Luckily I still somehow manage to deal with the stress that comes from studying and all those due dates that I have now. This virus is slowly breaking my spirit

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A Modern Answer to the Commune

(she is the scientific adviser to Chemistry.com, a spinoff of the dating site Match.com), took a gander at a few of the ads, including the ones written by Ms. Berger and Ms. Hazard and the gang in Philadelphia. The idealized, small-scale communities they described reminded her of the hunting and gathering bands of pre-history. So she was a bit concerned that their creators didn't seem to be searching for individuals with different skill sets. Dr. Fisher, whose new book, "Why Him? Why Her?" explores the neurochemistry of gender differences, concluded that the ad writers were by and large "estrogen-expressives, or what I call Negotiators," which she defined as "compassionate, verbal and emotive," as well as "Explorers, meaning those expressive of the dopamine system, or people who are energetic, creative, politically liberal." She also noted that they all seemed to crave roommates who shared their values, which,

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Inglise keele sõnade seletused Marie Curie teksti kohta

16.Impregnable ­ not to be overcome or overthrown, unconquerable 17.Dogma ­ an official system of principles or tenets concerning faith, moral, behavior etc. 18.Emit ­ to send forth, to give forth or release 19.Thoroughness ­ complete, perfect, utter 20.Compounds ­ composed of several similar parts that combine to form a whole 21.Ore ­ a mineral or natural product serving as a source of some nonmetallic substance 22.Extract ­ to get, pull, or draw out, usually with special effort, skill, or force 23.Autunite ­ a yellowish fluorescent radioactive mineral consisting of a hydrated uranium phosphate in tetragonal crystalline form 24.Rigor ­ strictness, severity, or harshness, as in dealing with people 25.Interfere ­ to come into opposition; to take part in the affairs of others 26.Fuse ­ a tube or cord filled with combustible matter for igniting an explosive 27.Excerpt ­ a passage or quotation taken or selected from a book, document etc. 28

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Innovatsiooni alane koostöö ja koostöömudelid Eestis

Projekti tulemusena arendati välja 60 oskuste arendamise strateegiat 20 erineva majandussektori, sealhulgas ka avaliku sektori jaoks. Skill Ecosystem Austraalias Oskuste ökosüsteemiks nimetatakse omavahel seotud ja koostööd tegevat organisatsioonide kogumit, mis töötab sidusa üksusena ning mille eesmärgiks on tõsta ettevõtete innovatsiooni, kasvu ja jätkusuutlikkust. Oskuste ökosüsteemi all peetakse silmas ka kompleksset partnerlust. Programmi Skill Ecosystem eesmärgiks oli välja töötada uus lähenemine töötajate arendamisele, mis asetaks oskuste kujundamise majanduse ja tööturu arengu laiemasse konteksti. Selle raames rahastati koolituse pakkujate ja ettevõtete koostööprojekte, mis olid suunatud töötajate oskuste tõstmisele ja nende paremale kasutamisele. Töötajate koolituse kõrval pöörati programmis erilist tähelepanu ka töökeskkonnale ja töö organiseerimisele, mis mõjutab töötajate oskuste arendamist ja

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Reasons why human beings are unique

believe. We are unique in the level of abstractness with which we can reason about others' mental states This tells us something profound about ourselves. While we are not the only creatures who understand that others have intentions and goals, "we are certainly unique in the level of abstractness with which we can reason about others' mental states", says Katja Karg, also of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Language gave us the skill to exchange complex thoughts and ideas (Credit: iStock) Language gave us the skill to exchange complex thoughts and ideas (Credit: iStock) When you pull together our unparalleled language skills, our ability to infer others' mental states and our instinct for cooperation, you have something unprecedented. Us. Just look around you, Tomasello says, "we're chatting and doing an interview, they (chimps) are not." We have our advanced language skills to thank for that. We may see

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"The horse whisperer" raamatu kokkuvõte

her leg and her best friend in a serious riding accident. After that she is sad and truly desperate hating the entire world. Her mother Annie is an Englishwoman who had lost his dad and wanted to prove her whole life that she is good in everything: as an important journalist in a fashionable magazine, as a mother and as a husband. But her job is number one and she does not find a lot time for her daughter and husband. Tom Brooker learned a special skill with horses from his father and grandfather. He is called the horse whisperer. He helps horses that have problems with people. The book is about Grace and her horse Pilgrim. They are both badly injured in a riding accident where they crushed into a truck on an icy road. Her mother wants Grace to get better. She also wants to save the horses life because she is sure that the lives of her daughter and the horse are tied in a way she can't explain.

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Assignment4 Risk assessment

the university. What are the probable reasons for you to fail in your studies, to fail in exams and not getting the certificate? This is a brainstorming activity. There are no wrong or right answers. 1. Laziness 2. Health 3. Young love 4. Financial problems 5. Not understanding of the teacher's language skill 6. Mental health 7. Unhealthy lifestyle 8. Lack of motivation 9. Bad luck (you get hit my a car) 10. Stress 11. Too many distractions 12. Drug or alcohol abuse 13. Time management 14. Family problems 15. Work 16. Feeling like an outcast

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Laiendatud kava näidis

medical rehabilitation. ­ GMS Psycho Social Medicine. 6. Marton, C. 2012. The Online Presence of Information Services at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. ­ Journal of Hospital Librarianship. Nr 12, pp 342. 7. Muller, D. 2011. The social interaction of return to work explored from co-workers experiences. ­ Disability and Rehabilitation. Nr 33. 8. O'neill, T. A., Goffin, R. D., Gellatly, I. R. 2012. The Knowledge, Skill, and Ability Requirements for Teamwork: Revisiting the Teamwork- KSA Test's validity. ­ International Journal of Selection & Assessment. Nr 20, pp 36-52. 9. Orto, A. E. D., Power, P.W. 2007. The Psychological and Social Impact of Illness and Disability: 5th Edition (Springer Series on Rehabilitation). 10. Pösö, T., Kjørstad, M. 2012. Social care under state socialism (1945­1989). Ambitions, ambiguities, and mismanagement. ­ Nordic Social Work Research. Nr 2. 11

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“Foreign direct investments in the Estonian economy”

ESTONIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Institute of Economics and Social Sciences BOOK REVIEW ("Foreign direct investments in the Estonian economy", University of Tartu, Urmas Varblane) (Pages : 10 20) Prepared: Kadri Tamm, MF-I-5 Tartu 2007 I read book about direct investments in the Estonian economy. The book is issued by University of Tartu and the writers are also scientists from University of Tartu. "Foreign direct investments are relatively new phenomenon for Estonia because during the nearly five decades as part of the Soviet economic system, our economy received virtually none. Such economic isolation from the West lasted until the early 1990s. In consequence of the mid-...

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The art of dance

for mostly male audiences. In history, various political regimes have sought to control or ban dancing or specific types of dancing. For example, during the Nazi regime, American dances such as swing, regarded as completely un-German, had become a public offense and needed to be banned. But banning had the effect of making the dance craze even greater. Dances can be performed in any possible ways. Some of them, such as traditional dance and ballet, need a very high level of skill and training; others require a very high level of energy and physical fitness. Entertaining the audience is a normal part of dance but its physicality often also produces joy for the dancers themselves. [4] Before the invention of written languages, dance was a more important method of passing stories down from generation to generation. Nowadays people have many ways to pass stories, but still they use dance to communicate with others. To express their feelings.

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"The whole manager" referaat

cerain characteristic ­ a mixture of firmness, strength af character, courage, integrity, and being true to oneself ­ that he calls ,,bottle". Throughout your career you will have many opportunities to show your ,,bottle". By making the right choices ­ ones that show your courage and integrity ­ you will grow and mature as a manager and as a person. Building on the ,,bottle" factor, it is worth noting the importance in general of having a positive attitude about your abilities. The skill and commitment may be there in abundance, but a negative or cautious approach can undermine your potential every time. Though very few would actually welcome adversity, advice is to see it for what it is and make the most of it: learn how to face it, learn how to cope with it, keep your feet on the ground, and when it has passed look back to see what you could have learned from it. In recent years, it seems that perception ­ how one is perceived by others ­ has become

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