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Inglise keele lühendid
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Inglise keele lühendid

Jr. Junior Noorem, Juunior Kph. Kilometers per hour Kilomeetrit tunnis lh. Left hand Vasakpoolne NATO North Atlantic Treaty Põhja atlandi lepinguline liit Organisatsion. Nos Numbers Numbrid PTO Pleas turn over Keera lehte Rh Rhesus Reesus RSVP Pleas answer Palun vasta Sae Stamped addressed envelope Margistatud ja adresseeritud ümbrik Slq. Sequel,the following Järgnev sr. Senior Vanem T Temperature Temperatuur VAT Value added tax käibemaks

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Navajo Artwork
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Navajo Artwork

Ursula 10. klass Navajo Artwork Navajo Artwork The Navajo are well-known for their many crafts including weaving of blankets and rugs, silversmithing, basketry and sandpainting. Authentic Navajo art or handcraft consists of handmade items produced by a Native American craftsperson, using high-quality, natural materials that are not machine stamped. The Navajo people are regarded as being the pioneers of Native American art. They are particularly renowned for their rugs and unique silversmithing techniques. They were also pioneers when it came to basketry and are recognized the world over for their basket weaving skills. Rug Weaving Commercial production of handwoven blankets and rugs has been an important element of the Navajo economy. Rug weaving is another traditional Navajo art form

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Australia-History and Geography
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Australia: History and Geography

calculated in km2 per person, not people per km2. Australians have 380,000 m2 per person available. Yet well over 90% are cramming into our coastal cities. We call Australian's from Queensland "banana benders", and people from Western Australia "sandgropers". Fun Facts About Australian Geography Tasmania has the cleanest air in the world. The Great Barrier Reef has a mailbox. You can ferry out there and send a postcard, stamped with the only Great Barrier Reef stamp. The Australian Alps, or Snowy Mountains as they are also known, receive more snow than Switzerland. Melbourne has the second largest Greek population in the world, after Athens. Historical Highlights The Native Australians, or Aborigines, have lived in Australia for at least 40,000 years. There may have been between a half million to a full million Aborigines at the time of European

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Health topic
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Health topic

Doctors could not do their job without the help of many skilled professionals. Nurses work closely with doctors in the clinics, hospitals and medical centres. Nurses also provide many services to patients independent of the doctors. Various kinds of therapists give special treatment as ordered by the doctor. Other skilled workers serve clinics, medical laboratories, X-ray departments and operating theatres. Diseases There are many different diseases in the world. Some have been stamped out, others have improved and come back. New diseases have also developed, such as AIDS, stress, diabetes etc. These diseases are called the diseases of the 20th century. Today many diseases are well known and can be cured. Such diseases are flu, pneumonia, measles and many others. Coughs and cold are common diseases in winter. They can easily be cured if you rest and make medicine properly. But if you don't cure them well, they might turn into a worse disease

Keeled → Inglise keel
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RIIGIHÜMNID
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RIIGIHÜMNID

(ref. 1) Le porga la chioma; Offer her the hair; (ref. 2) Ché schiava di Roma because slave of Rome Iddio la creò. God created her. Stringiamci a coorte! Let us unite! Siam pronti alla morte; We are ready to die; Italia chiamò. Italy called. Noi siamo da secoli We have been for centuries Calpesti, derisi, stamped on, and laughed at, Perché non siam popolo, because we are not one people, Perché siam divisi. because we are divided. Raccolgaci un'unica Let's unite under Bandiera, una speme; one flag, one dream; Di fonderci insieme To melt together Già l'ora suonò. Already the time has come. Stringiamci a coorte! Let us unite! Siam pronti alla morte; We are ready to die; Italia chiamò. Italy called

Kultuur-Kunst → Kultuur
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Health
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Health

You may also have a nosebleed or a heart attack Quite a number of diseases are infectious. We can get these diseases from people already ill with the disease or infected food or animals. Most common infectious diseases are such children's diseases as measles, mumps, scarlet fever and chicken pox. Some diseases have become more rare because children and grown-ups can be vaccinated against them for example polio, diphtheria, smallpox. Tuberculosis (TB) was almost stamped out, but now it is returning, having become resistant to many medicines that were used to cure it years ago. The most infectious disease in the Middle Ages was plague, now AIDS has replaced it. It is a serious problem and kills millions of people every year. This is a disease that cannot be cured yet but scientists and doctors are working on this problem. Not all the diseases are infectious. A very widely spread present-day trouble is allergy

Keeled → Inglise keel
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The Middle Ages
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The Middle Ages

House of Commons (middle class). Edward I became king at the age of 35. He was a fine warrior & won the respect of his subjects. He was very tall & strong and his nickname ,,Longshanks" referred to his long legs. He was married twice. From his 1st marriage (Eleanor of Castili) he had 15 children, his 2nd wife (Margaret of France) bore him 3 children. He had helped his father, Henry III, to govern since he was 12, and he had also been a crusader. He stamped out corruption in government. He also changed the legal system. Edward was made Overlord of Ireland. In 1282 Edward defeated & killed the last Welsh prince, Llywelyn, and offered his baby son to the Welsh people as their prince. The 14th cent. Was a disastrous for Europe as well as Britain. It was the time of plagues & wars. There was also a continous struggle between the king & his nobles. The first crisis came in 1327 when Edward II was deposed & cruelly murdered. His son Edward III was 11

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
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TOPICS FOR SPEAKING
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TOPICS FOR SPEAKING

They are usually made of tool steel and are provided with heavy base and thin blade. The edges and sides are accurately finished. There are different squares: adjustable square, which consists of three parts with screw hinge, centering square and flange square. Feeler Gauges are used to measure distances or clearances between two surfaces. They are usually made of hardened steel and provided with conical blades. The length of blades is 100 mm. The number stamped on each blade is the thickness of that particular blade in thousandths of an inch. Radius Gauges are concave and convex gauges for checking raised and recessed curvatures forming part of a circle. Screw Pitch Gauge can be used if there is any doubt as to the number of threads on a bolt, screw, nut, etc. Each blade of finger is stamped with the number of threads cut on it. It may be used either for external and internal measurements.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused
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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

released from the obligation of his oath; and so he was, according to the letter of it, but not according to the spirit. In the matter of a promise one must always consider the meaning and not the mere words. Our forefathers have given us another striking example of justice toward an enemy: when a deserter from Pyrrhus promised the Senate to administer poison to the king and thus work his death, the Senate and Gaius Fabricius delivered the deserter up to Pyrrhus. Thus they stamped with their disapproval the treacherous murder even of an enemy who was at once powerful, unprovoked, aggressive, and successful. With this I will close my discussion of the duties connected with war. But let us remember that we must have regard for justice even towards the humblest. Now the humblest station and the poorest fortune are those of slaves; and they give us no bad rule who bid us treat our slaves as we should our employees: they must be required to work; they must be given their dues

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
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Ford escorti käsiraamat
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Ford escorti käsiraamat

is secured to one of the transmission housing place a suitable container beneath the illustration) upper bolts, and note the transmission part selector shaft locking mechanism cap nut 5 If topping-up is necessary, use only the number stamped on the tag. If the last letter of located just below the filler plug (see specified fluid type and pour it through the the part number suffix is a D then the illustration). Unscrew the cap nut, remove transmission was manufactured prior to dipstick tube, but take care not to overfill. The

Auto → Auto õpetus
107 allalaadimist
Tarbimissotsioloogia
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Tarbimissotsioloogia

The Glorious Revolution was the overthrow of King James II of England (VII of Scotland and II of Ireland) in 1688 by a union of Parliamentarians with an invading army led by the Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau (William of Orange) who as a result ascended the English throne as William III of England. James's overthrow began modern English parliamentary democracy: never since has the monarch held absolute power With the passage of the Bill of Rights, it stamped out once and for all any possibility of a Catholic monarchy, and ended moves towards absolute monarchy in the British kingdoms by circumscribing the monarch's powers. These powers were greatly restricted; he or she could no longer suspend laws, levy taxes, make royal appointments, or maintain a standing army during peacetime without Parliament's permission -- to this day the Army is known as the "British Army" not the "Royal Army"

Psühholoogia → Tarbimissotsioloogia
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

We should stop whining about how the Caucasian came to Africa and took and enslaved our people for more than five hundred years ago, of course not. Have we put in motion a mechanism for preventing our people from ever being enslaved again? Of course not. Tell me if there was a war between the races today, who do you think would win? If our readiness to defend ourselves from this ever happening again wasn’t so tragic, it would be funny. Have we effectively stamped out slavery in Africa, of course not. Right now, there are hundreds of thousands of slaves in the Sudan. Neither the continental African nor the African-American leadership has declared their resolve to stamp out slavery in that part of the world. They are all afraid that the little handout the Sudanese Arabs are giving them will be cut off. They are all toothless bulldogs. They go in reverse gear when it is time to move forward. We must attack the impediment to our progress.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

Newbold regarded some letters of this reduced quinary text as equivalent to one another because of phonetic similarity. When required, therefore, he interchanged d and t, for example, b, f, and p, o, and u, and so on. Finally, Newbold anagrammed the letters of this senary text to produce his Latin plaintext. In April, 1921, Newbold announced the preliminary results of his solution according to this method before brilliant and learned audiences. These results stamped Roger Bacon as the greatest scientific discoverer of all time. According to Newbold, Bacon had recognized the Great Nebula in Andromeda as a spiral galaxy, identified biological cells and their nuclei, and come close to seeing the union of the sperm with the ovum. He had therefore to have not merely speculated about but to have actually constructed a microscope and a telescope and used them to make discoveries that anticipated the 20th century. Newbold's

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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