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Stanford university - sarnased materjalid

Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Stanford university". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

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Silicon Valley
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Silicon Valley

Everyone else will move. Observation bears this out: within the US, towns have become startup hubs if and only if they have both rich people and nerds. Few startups happen in Miami, for example, because although it's full of rich people, it has few nerds. It's not the kind of place nerds like. Whereas Pittsburgh has the opposite problem: plenty of nerds, but no rich people. The top US Computer Science departments are said to be MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, and Carnegie- Mellon. MIT yielded Route 128. Stanford and Berkeley yielded Silicon Valley. But Carnegie- Mellon? The record skips at that point. Lower down the list, the University of Washington yielded a high-tech community in Seattle, and the University of Texas at Austin yielded one in Austin. But what happened in Pittsburgh? And in Ithaca, home of Cornell, which is also high on the list?

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted

shepherding a flock. Vicar/ priest is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand"). Linguistically, vicar is cognate with the English prefix "vice", similarly meaning "deputy". Minister In Christianity, a minister is someone who is authorized by a church, or other religious organization, to perform functions such as teaching of beliefs; leading services such as weddings, baptisms or funerals; or otherwise providing spiritual guidance to the community. The term is taken from Latin minister ("servant", "attendant"), which itself was derived from minus ("less").[1] In Catholic churches, the concept of a priesthood is emphasised. In Protestant churches, the title usually refers to a member of the ordained clergy who leads a congregation or participates in a

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Great Britain
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Great Britain

There are buildings of all styles and periods. A great number of museums and galleries display precious and interesting finds from all parts of the world and from all stage in the development of nature, man and art. London is one of the leading world centres for music, drama, opera and dance. Festivals held in towns and cities throughout the country attract much interest. Many British playwrights, composers, sculptors, painters, writers, actors, singers and dancers are known all over the world. Musical culture of Great Britain The music of the United Kingdom, which is part of British music, refers to all forms of music associated with the United Kingdom since its creation.

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School system in the USA
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School system in the USA

School system in the USA Education in the United States is provided by government. Each of the 50 states has its own laws regulating education. Children start school at the age of 5 or 6 and continue until the age of 18. Primary or grade school starts from the first grade up to the sixth grade. Then students attend middle school also called junior high school for three years. After middle school, students attend secondary schools, which are called "high schools" from ninth to twelfth grades. The idea of secondary school is to get a high school diploma. Students should take on average 17 or over 20 units during their studies. Public schools are free of charge and available for everybody. To which school a child attends is determined by where they live. Primary school

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Differential Psychology
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Differential Psychology

) Perception Biological · Intelligence extra reading Cognitive ­ Deary, I.J. (2013). Intelligence. Current Biology, 23, 673-676. (Memory) Social ­ Deary, I.J. (2001). Intelligence: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Methodology Cognitive Oxford University Press. (Language and thinking) Personality Personality "characteristic patterns of thought, emotion, and behaviour, together with the psychological mechanisms--hidden or not-- Nomothetic Idiographic behind those patterns."

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Automaatika referaat-eng
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Automaatika referaat (eng)

Introduction This chapter documents the advent and rise of automated essay scoring (AES) as a means of both assessment and instruction. The first section discusses what AES is, how it works, and who the major purveyors of the technology are. The second section describes outgrowths of the technology as it applies to on-going projects in measurement and education. In 1973, the late Ellis Page and colleagues at the University of Connecticut programmed the first successful automated essay scoring engine, "Project Essay Grade (PEG)" (1973). The technology was foretold some six years earlier in a landmark Phi Delta Kappan article entitled, "The Imminence of Grading Essays by Computer" (Page, 1966). At the time the article was provocative and a bit outrageous, though in hindsight, it can only be deemed prophetic. As a former high school English teacher , Page was

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Tartu ajalugu
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Tartu ajalugu

sound installations by Louis Dandrel.Eduard Tubin (1905-1982) was a versatile composer and conductor, one of the most recognized symphonists throughout history. He served as concert master and conductor at the Vanemuise Theatre. In 1944, when the theatre was destroyed, he left Estonia to Sweden. Monument to Gustav II Adolf In 1632, King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden, then at the war camp near Nürnburg, signed the charter to found Tartu University, which was also named Academia Gustaviana in his honour. The memorial statue to King Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632) stood next to the main building of the university from 1928, until 1950, when it was removed by the Soviet occupation forces. With Swedish assistance, it was repaired and re-mounted 42 years later, in 1992. The King of Sweden was present both at the original and the re-opening of the monument. Elisabeth Tebelius-Myren authored the restored work. Karl Ernst von Baer monument

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Washington and Texas
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Washington and Texas

gross receipts tax which charges varying rates for different types of businesses. Wine Washington ranks second in the United States in the production of wine, behind only California. By 2006, the state had over 130 km2 of vineyards, a harvest of 109,000t of grapes and exports going to over 40 countries around the world from the 600 wineries located in the state. While there are some viticultural activities in the cooler, wetter western half of the state, the majority (99%) of wine grape production takes place in the desert-like eastern half. Education Elementary and secondary As of the 2008–2009 school year, 1,040,750 students were enrolled in elementary and secondary schools in Washington, with 59,562 teachers employed to educate them.[106] As of August 2009, there were 295 school districts in the state, serviced by nine Educational Service Districts.[107]

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Education
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Education

reason. A person can be insensitive in one way, such as blind, and extraordinarily sensitive in another way, such as in hearing. It is also possible to be so ultra-sensitive that the result is disadvantageous. I expect no argument in asserting that a normal sensitivity is a healthy, indispensable ingredient for optimal education. Sensitivity can be heightened or blunted by education. It is intertwined with curiosity. An ideal education affords numerous and varied opportunities for students to touch, see, smell, listen, hear; to spark their curiosity. When I was a child the things that pleased me were largely other than the plants which have earned me a living as an adult. For example, I collected postage stamps, played basketball, was fond of listening to music, played all manner of games, but dealt only in a neutral, uninspired fashion with plants. The one thing that was constant and of supreme importance was my love of reading. I don't recall why, but by an early age, say age

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Psühholoogia bioloogiline--kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade
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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

appeared to be based on highly specific features, such as his brother's square jaw and big teeth. Discuss the use of brain imaging technologies in investigating the relationship between biological factors and behavior. Though psychologists can learn a lot from brain imaging techniques, the technique is not without limitations. The MRI scanner is not a natural environment for cognition. There is a question in ecological validity. The use of colors in PET scans may exaggerate the different activities of the brain. Brain areas activate for various reasons (just because the amygdala lights up, doesn't mean that fear is necessarily part of the response being observed). fMRI scans the oxygen concentration of blood in the brain (active brain tissue uses more oxygen) thus providing a vivid picture of brain activity without the need to inject patients with radioactive substance. Although researcher can now, quite literally, watch real-time presentations as brain regions light up when

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks
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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

Each tendency was born by the influence of economic and political changes in the society. Those trends are known as the "hippies" the "punks" the "rockers". But certainly there are different traditional youth organizations in Great Britain. Among them -- the Scout Association, the Girl Guides Association, the National Union of Students, the Youth Club. The latter offers, for example, a wide range of sporting and social activities. The National Union of Students was founded in 1922. It operates through local branches in colleges and universities. It promotes the educational, social and general interests of students. But certainly the most numerous is the Scout Association, founded in 1908 for boys and in 1910 for girls by Lord Baden-Powel. The Scout movement is to encourage a sense of adventure and of responsibility for others among young people. The programme of training

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SISSEJUHATUS ITSSE
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SISSEJUHATUS ITSSE

või arutlemist, mida vaadeldakse deduktiivset arutlust järgivana. 5 3. 1947 Bell Telephone Laboratories, William Shockley, Walter Brattain, and John Bardeen demonstrate their new invention of the point-contact transistor amplifier. Punkt-kontakt transistor võimendi. 1949 Maurice Wilkes assembled the EDSAC, the first practical stored-program computer, at Cambridge University. 1950 Engineering Research Associates of Minneapolis built the ERA 1101, the first commercially produced computer; the company's first customer was the U.S. Navy. 1951 The UNIVAC I delivered to the U.S. Census Bureau was the first commercial computer to attract widespread public attention. Although manufactured by Remington Rand, the machine often was mistakenly referred to as the "IBM UNIVAC." Remington Rand eventually sold 46 machines at more than $1 million each.

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Integration of Lean Con-and Building Information Modelling
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Integration of Lean Con. and Building Information Modelling

Ergo Pikas Integration of Lean Construction and Building Information Modelling DISSERTATION Tallinn 2010 2 UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Author: Ergo Pikas- Civil Engineering student, Faculty of Construction, Tallinn University of Applied Sciences Supervisor: Rafael Sacks- Associate Professor, Faculty of Civil and Env. Engineering, Technion ­ Israel Institute of Technology Consultant: Roode Liias- Professor and Dean, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Tallinn University of Technology Title: Integration of Lean Construction and Building Information Modelling Archived: University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Construction ABSTRACT

Ehitusjuhtimine
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English as a Global Language
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English as a Global Language

fellow students’ awareness of the latest linguistinc tendences in order to develop their understanding of the importance of learning languages, English in particular. 3 The theoretical part of the study relies upon the works of such scholars as David Cristal, Luke Mastin, David Graddol, etc. For the practical part, a survey has been conducted among the students of the 10th, 11th, 12th forms of Tallinn Mustamäe Gymnasium of the Humanities and other schools . The answers of 105 students to 23 questions of the survey have been analyzed, Analytical, statistical and descriptive methods of the study have been used. The paper is divided into an introduction, two chapters, followed by a conclusion, which summarizes the most important findings and observations that have been brought out during the analysis.

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Suhted laste ja vanematega
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Suhted laste ja vanematega

Students' own answers pointing to his sister's ice cream. 5 The thief grabbed my bag and ran The photos are connected with the 1B Past and perfect tenses off. topic of school. Both photos show page 4 6 He dropped a leaf into the water students in class. In the first photo I imagine that 1 1 ate and watched it drift under the they're about 13 years old. 2 have/'ve met bridge.

Inimeseõpetus
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Ingliskeelsete maade ühiskond ja kultuur-eksamiküsimused
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Ingliskeelsete maade ühiskond ja kultuur, eksamiküsimused

Discusses domestic matters with the Master of the Household. Towards the end of the day, there is always another pile of official papers and reports waiting to be read or acted upon. The business on constitutional monarchy never ends. 3. Who is the present heir to the throne? Speak about his education. Who are the 2nd and 3rd in line? Present heir is Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales. Has been an exchange student in Australia. Graduated from the university of Cambridge with BA (honors). 2nd and 3rd in line are Prince William of Wales and Prince Henry of Wales, respectively. 4. Make up your list of 5 top British people. Give your motivation. The Queen, Adele, Elton John, Shakespeare, JK Rowling. 5. Which 5 places attract visitors in Wales and Scotland? Edinburgh, Loch Ness, The Highlands, Snowdonia, Cardiff. 6. Name 6 islands, 5 rivers, 3 lakes, 3 mountains in UK.

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Edulugude võistlus
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Edulugude võistlus

I totally disagree with this statement. There are just other values in a town with a small population density. Values concerning family life are coming more forth, career and such kind of personal ambitions are kept in the backround. Also it is often mentioned that making a successful career in a small town is largely impossible, because of the lack of different resources and opportunities. By these it is commonly ment a uncompetitive education and few opportunities to develop extracurricular activities. In my opinion it is again a misunderstanding. I am at the moment eighteen years old and I have spent all my life in a beautiful small town called Tartu. From the early age I have been interested in photography and the world in general. Photography is a pretty expensive hobby and starting with it was quite difficult in the beginning. I had to take photographs with really poor cameras and more than once I heard how somebody was laughing over me because of my uncompetitive equipment

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

Defense 221 Summary 225 Study Questions 226 CHAPTER 8 Instant Influence: Primitive Consent for an Automatic Age 227 Primitive Automaticity 228 Modern Automaticity 230 Shortcuts Shall Be Sacred 231 Summary 233 Study Questions 234 References 235 Index 254 Credits 260 About the Author Robert B. Cialdini is Regents' Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University, where he has also been named Graduate Distinguished Research Professor. He received undergraduate, graduate, and post- graduate training in psychology from the University of Wisconsin, the University of North Carolina, and Columbia University, respectively. He is past president of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. He attributes his long-standing interest in the in- tricacies of social influence to the fact that he was

Psühholoogia
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Briti kirjandus 20 -21-sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega
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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

1. The Contradictory, diverse, chaotic 20th century. New developments in science and philosophy. The essence and influence of Freudian theory. Contradictory, diverse, chaotic 20th c- simultaneous rejection and invocation of the past. While modernists apotheosized the creative geniuses of the past, they also rejected old poetic forms. Challenge old and established beliefs and more and more people had access to books and education more people went to universities. profound change in morals: · No universal value and perspective on things · Multiple truths, multiple perspectives · Nothing has inherent (kaasasündinud, sisemist) importance · Life lacks purpose Science: Albert Einstein-general theory of relativity had a huge impact on culture as well. Everything is relative. Philosophy: Henri Bergson (French) came to challenge the immediate experience ad intuition are

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Inglisekeelne ülevaade Inglismaa kultuurist
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Inglisekeelne ülevaade Inglismaa kultuurist

schools and schools for ethnic minorities. The school years in England are split into Key stages:  Key Stage 1 Year 1 – Year 2, age 5 to 7  Key Stage 2 Year 3 – Year 6, age 7 to 11  Key Stage 3 Year 7 – Year 9, age 11 to 14  Key Stage 4/GCSE Year 10 – Year 11, age 14 to 16  Sixth Grade/A Level Year 12 – Year 13, age 16 to 18 In Year 6 all the students are required to take National Curriculum tests in reading, writing, mathematics and science. They are also called SATs (Standard Assessment Tests). Most pupils transfer from primary school to secondary school at the age of 11. At 16 pupils take a national exam called GSCE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) and then they can leave the school if they want to. That marks the end of compulsory education. Some continue their studies in the sixth form or Sixth Form College. It prepares

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

4 come up with 8 mistake for for me. It was the first thing my parents 5 Well, you would keep eating too noticed when I was born! 3 1 Laura was offered a place at much. Personality-wise, I've got a lot of my Manchester University but she dad's traits in me. We're both quite bubbly and friendly (or so people 1C The origins of English turned it down. page 5 2 Whilst some people are in favour say), and we share quite a laid-back

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English portfolio
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English portfolio

At the same time, the lifestyle of the nobility and other Baltic Germans became far more refined. Taking advantage of the economic boom, they erected grand neo-classical mansions surrounded by splendid parks which adorn the Estonian landscape even today. Influences of Pietism and the Moravian Brethren Being joined to Russia did not mean isolation for Estonia. It belonged to the German cultural sphere and was therefore able to participate in pan-European cultural and spiritual movements. During the first half of the 18th century, the influence of Pietism grew in strength, no longer hindered by the ideological pressure of the Swedish absolutist monarchy. The number of Baltic German students increased in Halle, the centre of German Pietism. One of the leaders of the movement, August Hermann Francke, also dispatched Pietist pastors to fill the numerous teaching posts at Estonian church and town schools left vacant by the

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Public Administration and Innovation
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Public Administration and Innovation

method in the firm’s business practices, workplace organization or external relations”. Oslo Manual 2005 P.S. Mergers and acquisitions! National innovation system (NIS) The national innovation systems approach stresses that the flows of technology and information among people, enterprises and institutions are key to the innovative process. Innovation and technology development are the result of a complex set of relationships among actors in the system, which includes enterprises, universities and government research institutes. For policy makers, an understanding of the national innovation system can help identify leverage points for enhancing innovative performance and overall competitiveness. It can assist in pinpointing mismatches within the system, both among institutions and in relation to government policies, which can thwart technology development and innovation. Policies which seek to improve networking among the actors and institutions in the system and which aim

Public Administration
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

arising from human interaction.5 However, the new knowledge of children as competent 1 Mark Drankeford and Jonathan Scourfield and Sally Holland, `Welsh Children`s Views on Government and Participation`, Childhood, 16 (2) (2009) 247-264 (p. 249). 2 Invernizzi, A. & Williams, J, Children and Citizenship, (London: Sage Publications, 2008). 3 Howe Brian and Covell Katherine, Empowering Children:Children`s Rights Education as Pathway to Citizenship, (London: University of Toronto Press, 2007), p.20. 4 Michael Freeman, ` The sociology of childhood and children's rights`, The International Journal of Children's Rights, 6 (1998) 433-444, p. 438. 5 Michael Freeman, 19898, p.438. 4 social actors has provoked a great controversy as it challenges the image of the incompetent child which is overwhelmingly prevalent in the Western society. It has generated a great

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Sissejuhatus infotehnoloogiasse konspekt
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Sissejuhatus infotehnoloogiasse konspekt

amplifier. Transistori tööpõhimõte:  Transistor Three elements solid-state device for amplifying, controlling electrical signals.  Principle Current flows from emitter through base into collector; Switching - Base current on, collector current flows - Switching; Amplification - Base current regulates large amount of collector current. 1949  Maurice Wilkes assembled the EDSAC, the first practical stored-program computer, at Cambridge University. His ideas grew out of the Moore School lectures he had attended three years earlier. For programming the EDSAC, Wilkes established a library of short programs called subroutines stored on punched paper tapes. TECHNOLOGY: vacuum tubes MEMORY: 1K words, 17 bits, mercury delay line SPEED: 714 operations per second 1950 Engineering Research Associates of Minneapolis built the ERA 1101, the first commercially produced computer; the company's first customer was the U.S. Navy.

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

London was the largest and richest city in Europe. In 1811 it was the first city in the world to reach a population of a million. It was also an important financial centre: merchants could borrow money from its banks, take out insurance, buy and sell shares. The 19th century was generally a time of great social reform: the slave trade was abolished, the employment of women and children was regulated by laws, primary schools were established, and men could no longer be excluded from universities or politics because of their religion. Translate the following sentences. 1 Tööstusrevolutsioon sai alguse 1733.aasta paiku Inglismaal esimese ketrusvabriku sünniga. 2 Inglismaa tahtis hoida oma leiutisi saladuses ja keelas kõigil, kes olid tehases töötanud, maalt lahkuda. 3 Siiski õnnestus Samuel Slateril põgeneda Ameerikasse, mälu järgi ehitada ketrusmasin ja rajada omaenda tehas. Tööstusrevolutsioon oli jõudnud USA-sse

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Estonian holidays-festivals-cultural events
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Estonian holidays, festivals, cultural events

The festival is one of the most festive events in the summer in Pärnu. Each year the festival has a historic theme. Those who wish to meet knights, try archery and horseriding have the chance to do so at the Hanseatic Days. The festival also features a mediaeval market and welcomes traders who sell handicraft, goods made from natural materials as well as food. The Hanseatic Days is a festival for the whole family with an emphasis on learning different techniques, taking part in a range of activities as well as workshops. IX Estonian Linedancing Festival June 14th 15th Linedancing festival, which was originally organised in Pärnu, is now taking place outside its borders ­ in Sassi farm, Audru rural municipality. The festival set a Guinness record in 2006 for the longest line of dancers with 1,246 participants. The record was beaten in Canada last year, so the aim of this year's festival is to get the title back. For that purpose, organizers

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All about High Tech
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All about High Tech

20 29 · Furthermore, OECD's product-based classification supports the technology intensity approach. It can be concluded, that companies in a high-technology industry do not necessary produce high-technology products and vice versa. This creates a problem of aggregation. Best Location Most high-tech companies want to locate in cities that have highly ranked universities, institutes, or research centers with expertise in their industries. Universities can assist companies through research partnerships, sharing laboratory space and equipment, providing below-market-cost incubator space, and facilitating tech transfer and commercialization. Considerable high-tech growth has occurred around universities and research centers in San Jose and San Diego, California; Boston; Philadelphia; and Washington, D.C

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Using Blogs as a Platform in the TEFL
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Using Blogs as a Platform in the TEFL

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Using Blogs as a Platform in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language Research paper Tartu 2010 ABSTRACT This work analyses the usefulness of blogging in teaching English as a foreign language. The definition of the term `blog' is provided along with the advantages and disadvantages of blogs' usage in practice. The analysis of language skills developed by students throughout the use of blogs for learning purposes is given in the paper with possible limitations that blogs have. Author of this paper also shares personal comments about the experience in the field. In this paper it is also described which research methods are planned to be employed for the conduction of research project. 2 ABSTRACT...........................................................

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

boy. When James was able to go to school, he was sent to a private school. He learnt many subjects there. In his spare time James began to make experiments. He built a small electrical apparatus with which he gave his friends shocks that made them jump. When James was 18 he decided to become a professional instrument- maker. He could not find anyone to teach him, so he went to London. After a year James returned to Scotland where he became mathematical instrument maker to Glasgow University. He also made musical instruments ­ organs, violins, flutes and guitars. Then he began to work on steam engine. He built a new type of engine, with a separate consider and an air pump. It was great discovery. Watt's engine became the basics of industry. He invented a copying machine. The unit of electric power or activity was named 'a watt' after him. He retired when he was 64. His last invention was a machine for copying sculptures. He had many friends. He died in 1819. A

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-Career and Employment-Homereading
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"Career and Employment" Homereading

However, most have a lead organisation which can provide a list of recognised courses. Chef You may not need any qualifications to start work as a trainee (commis) chef. However, there are related courses that will help prepare you for work as a chef including GCSEs, BTECs, HNDs and foundation degrees. Web designer If you don't have experience in the IT industry, it's best to obtain one of the many undergraduate or master's degree courses offered by universities and technical colleges. Grants and bursaries are available. Nurse Most people do a diploma or degree. Training providers vary in terms of entry criteria. The Government pays tuition fees and students get a bursary for living expenses. Garden designer Most people get started with a diploma in garden design. Students are guided through the design process, from initial client briefing, to garden layout and planting plans, details and visuals. Most projects involve a real garden. http://www

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Rootsi kuningapere
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Rootsi kuningapere

She spent her summer holidays gaining additional experience of practising foreign languages for example in the U.S. and Germany. She has taken part of all kind of projects and programmes of politics. Every year she studies in different country and she has also been to military education and defence courses. Victoria makes trips all over the world to meet people and to study. Hobbies: She is interested in nature and outdoor activities - walking, skiing. She likes to spend her summers in palace in Öland. There she likes gardening and producing honey. Victoria likes art and she sometimes paints. She also loves animals, and dogs are her favourite animals. 6 Prince Carl Philip Prince Carl Philip's real name is Carl Philip Edmund Bertil and he is the Prince of Sweden, Duke of Värmland. He was born on May 13 in 1979

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

*-tor - person, doer, masculine form. The suffix is attached to the stem: victor (`winner', from the verb vincere `to win'), spectator (spectare). *-orium - place, where the activity marked with the verb occurs: dormitorium (dormire `to sleep'). In English the suffix is -ory: dormitory. *tas - it denotes an abstract notion, derives from the adjective: celebritas (celeber), libertas (liber), universitas (universus). In English the suffix is -ty: celebrity, liberty, university. *-tudo - characteristic or condition, derives from the adjective: longitudo (longus), fortitudo (fortis). In English -tude: longitude, fortitude. 5. The Angles, Saxons and Jutes. The Angles were one of the main groups that settled in Britain in the post-Roman period, founding several of the kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England, and their name is the root of the name "England". The Saxons were a confederation of Old Germanic tribes. Their modern-day descendants are generally

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