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Stupid DIY´s - sarnased materjalid

Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Stupid DIY´s". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

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People always loved creating things themselves
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People always loved creating things themselves

People always loved creating things themselves because it gives more pleasure than just buying a ready piece of goods at the shop. When a lot of down-to-earth lifehacks appeal to me, like this one with quick egg shell pealing, for which you only need to shake an boiled egg in a glass jar with water. But sometimes those life hack and diy videos get to far and stop being useful. Whether they are too stupid or too complicated to recreate requiring lots of materials they become unuseful. So let me show you some examples of extremely viral «lifehacks» your first mpression of which would probably be «who's idea it even was?» The first one: tired of cleaning up the dishes ­ just cover your plate with food film. Next one ­ suddenly need to make a stand for a phone ­ use some clothes clips and a line. Another very useful diy ­ a bath rag out of hosepipe because of course it will take less

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Aforismid-inglise keeles
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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

1. A generalist is ignorant from the point of view of a specialist and a specialist is stupid from the point of view of a generalist. 2. All great stupidity is created by geniuses. 3. All stereotypes are true; the fact that you recognize a slur proves that it isn't. 4. Anything you're afraid is true is true. 5. Before most people get to the point of being able to tell their ass from a hole in the ground they're already assholes and it's too late. 6. Concentrating on something important can make you lose track of your soap opera. 7. Debunking the bunk is everyone's responsibility

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

I drove around the school, following the line of traffic. I was glad to see that most of the cars were older like mine, nothing flashy. At home I'd lived in one of the few lower-income neighborhoods that were included in the Paradise Valley District. It was a common thing to see a new Mercedes or Porsche in the student lot. The nicest car here was a shiny Volvo, and it stood out. Still, I cut the engine as soon as I was in a spot, so that the thunderous volume wouldn't draw attention to me. I looked at the map in the truck, trying to memorize it now; hopefully I wouldn't have to walk around with it stuck in front of my nose all day. I stuffed everything in my bag, slung the strap over my shoulder, and sucked in a huge breath. I can do this, I lied to myself feebly. No one was going to bite me. I finally exhaled and stepped out of the truck. I kept my face pulled back into my hood as I walked to the sidewalk, crowded with teenagers. My plain

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

" I offered as a substitute. "If I make it through the day, that'll be worth celebrating." "Deal. I'm breaking in the new kitchen for dinner." "Uh..." Cooking was one of Cary's joys, but it wasn't one of his talents. "Great." Blowing a wayward strand of hair off his face, he grinned at me. "We've got a kitchen most restaurants would kill for. There's no way to screw up a meal in there." Dubious, I headed out with a wave, choosing to avoid a conversation about cooking. Taking the elevator down to the first floor, I smiled at the doorman when he let me out to the street with a flourish. The moment I stepped outside, the smells and sounds of Manhattan embraced me and invited me to explore. I was not merely across the country from my former home in San Diego, but seemingly worlds away. Two major metropolises-one endlessly temperate and sensually lazy, the other teeming with life and frenetic energy. In my dreams, I'd imagining living in a walkup in

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Heartless
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Heartless

collecting money from the rich, I can't help you! This is the end, Heartless! Go to the dorms, pack your things and leave my orphanage at once! You are no longer welcome here!" Heartless tried to protest, but the man hit her, so there she was now ­ lying helplessly on the floor. Suddenly, someone else knocked on the door and two other girls and an older boy came in. They saw Heartless, yet knew that they had no allowance to help her. The man asked them what had they brought and after taking all the money they showed away, he said, "Well, Heartless, you should've done as well as Loveless' s team. Then you'd still be one of us!" But the little girl grinned and said proudly, "I prefer keeping my honor rather than stealing from the old and sick like all your puppets do!" 1 The man got irritated and shouted her out of his house. The girl turned and

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A lamb to the slaughter
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A lamb to the slaughter

she might find none of it had ever happened. "I'll get the supper," she managed to whisper, and this time he didn't stop her. When she walked across the room she couldn't feel her feet touching the floor. She couldn't feel anything at all- except a slight nausea and a desire to vomit. Everything was automatic now - down the steps to the cellar, the light switch, the deep freeze, the hand inside the cabinet taking hold of the first object it met. She lifted it out, and looked at it. It was wrapped in paper, so she took off the paper and looked at it again. A leg of lamb. All right then, they would have lamb for supper. She carried it upstairs, holding the thin bone-end of it with both her hands, and as she went through the living-room, she saw him standing over by the window with his back to her, and she stopped. "For God's sake," he said, hearing her, but not turning round. "Don't make supper for me

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Top Gear
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Top Gear

As Hammond was packing all his crap up, James and I decided to get on road. In no time we arrived at the beach and to kill some time we took up surfing lessons.While James was doing unexplainable things on that surfing board I was busy laughing at him. When finally our dear comrade Hammond arrived, it was time to get in to our wetsuits. As I imagined it was all fine for me and well not so good for neither the lunatic nor the retard. When we finally started surfing I couldn't help but notice how easy it all was. For some unknow reason it wasn't that easy for the lunatic or the retard, maybe it was the fact that they were actually trying to do it properly but we can't be sure. As the morons tried and tried I finally noticed that the sea level was rising and our cars would soon be flooded. Richard and James ran straight to their cars with their wetsuits still on as I decided to get changed first. It turned out to be a bad idea but in the end it all went well. As it was getting past

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The Lively Side of Death
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The Lively Side of Death

And to even make things weirder, Death seems to be having a personality crisis in this book. It is truly a mind-blowing experience to imagine everything as .vividly as has been described in the book When Death first came to Mort, he offered Mort a job. Maintaining his cruel and calm posture, Death appeared to be just like he has been imagined in novels and movies alike. However, as Mort gets to spend more time with Death, he starts to notice some quirks about him, something .that a mortal would not even dare to wonder about Apparently Death has a daughter. Not biologically, of course, but he had adopted her at an early age. Also, he has a butler called Albert. Now why would Death need a daughter and a butler? Was it so that he could maintain some actual human relations? To take things further, he had

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Monoloogid
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Monoloogid

First of all, advertisements on TV are called commercials and to get air time on Tv is very expencive and not every company can offord it. Secondly, TV commercials mingt be the easyest way to advertise products because for example in the radio You can not see the product, you can only hear what people are talking about it. On the other hand, nowadays the popularity of TV commercials is getting smaller because of the Internet. More and more people use Internet more than they watch TV. In conclusion, Allthough advertising on TV is the easyest way to advertise, it might me a bit too expencive for some companies and they shouls consider advertising on the Internet. The role of social security Social security is a government program that provides economic security to people who are retired, unemployed or unable to work. First of all, social security gives a secure feeling for people that when something happens and they are not

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal
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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

4 VESITERM 12 LADA 5 STOW 13 SCHWUNG 6 KALEV 14 MAIASMOKK 7 YAMAHA 15 ISKU 8 ESTRAVEL 2 Affirmative tense Use Signal Words Negative/Questions · action in the present taking always, Present Simple A: He speaks. place once, never or several every ..., N: He does not speak. normally, often, Q: Does he speak? times seldom, · facts sometimes,

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Pride and prejudice
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Pride and prejudice

Pride and Prejudice Questionnaire · Task 1: watch the movie to the end on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6RI7Rb2g6k · and answer the questions: 1. What was the relationship between Mr. Wickham and Mr. Darcy (what kind of common past did they share)? Both had grown up in the same area and under the protection of grand old Mr.Darcy, who had raised two boys equally as his sons. Two childhood friends parted immediately after old Mr.Darcy's death in arguings over money, power and honour (which one ­Wicham- had less in tons). · Mr. Darcy seemed to be an utterly arrogant, cold- and careless-natured man to strangers. Once you got to know his true nature, you got to know one honest, loyal and fair man, who expressed his disgust for "false pearls" by keeping distance. Even though he so tended to escape from those worthy of his sympathy, too. Still, everything wonderful fascinated him de

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

six with him from London--his five sisters and a cousin. And when the party entered the assembly room it consisted of only five altogether--Mr. Bingley, his two sisters, the husband of the eldest, and another young man. Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike; he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners. His sisters were fine women, with an air of decided fashion. His brother-in-law, Mr. Hurst, merely looked the gentleman; but his friend Mr. Darcy soon drew the attention of the room by his fine, tall person, handsome features, noble mien, and the report which was in general circulation within five minutes after his entrance, of his having ten thousand a year. The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man, the ladies declared he was much handsomer than Mr. Bingley, and he was looked at with great admiration for about half the evening, till his manners gave a disgust which turned the tide

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

3 1 been seeing 5 opening 4 1 Because the planes they were 2 have gone 6 shoe-string flying had faulty parts which 3 looked 7 heart-throb caused them to crash. 4 forgotten 8 blockbusters 2 He says he did it for his family 5 was taking Challenge! Students' own answers and for Chris's future. 6 been waiting, forgotten 3 Because although the pilots are prepared to give their lives in 4 There was once a wolf who used to 2B What's on the box? wander out every night in search of a

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

everything as well and produces nothing. We embrace technology and hardly understand how it works. Unlike the Japanese and Asians who buy products from the West, disassemble them, find out how these products work and go on to build a better one, most of us hardly know or understand how these products work. All over the world, the story is the same – twenty-to-thirty something years old raking in money from dealing in the Internet. It is sad that Black youths all over the world continue to shoot each other in the streets over meaningless causes, when their counterparts are moving on and securing their future. You know the saddest part is that these nouveaux riches were just as poor as ourselves. Let us not delude ourselves: our work ethics leave a lot to be desired. We prefer the comfort of guaranteed jobs to the adventure of deciding our own future. We prefer others to establish the company so that we come in

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Presentation vocabulary
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Presentation vocabulary

Let me show you ... As you can see ... Let's have a look at ... Let's look at ... If you look at the screen, you'll see ... This table/diagram/chart/slide shows ... The next slide shows ... On the right/left you can see ... If we now turn to ... Let's move on and look at the figures for ... The chart compares ... The upper part of the slide gives information about ... The top half of the slide tells you ... In the lower part of the slide you can see ... You can see here ... I'd like to draw your attention to ... Notice/Observe the ... More dramatic Have a look at ... Look at ... What is (particularly) interesting/important is ... In the next slide notice ... I'll let you read this one. (pause) THE MAIN POINTS TO REMEMBER Flip chart & whiteboard Overhead projector (OHP) Big & bold Use a mask to show one point at a time Use drawings Use a pen or pointer on the machine

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Fight Club
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Fight Club

The long earth & Fight club Julia Shashkina, 11D The Long Earth Authors: Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter A sophisticated plot Philosophical Parallel worlds that are similar to Earth Device called a "Stepper" Travelling through all the worlds New discoveries A lot of fantasy Science Fight club Chuck Palahniuk Muutke teksti laade Teine tase The book Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase § Author: Chuck Palahniuk § Released in August 17, 1996 § Satirical novel §

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Aforismid tsitaadid
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Aforismid,tsitaadid

· The point of "LIE" is not about getting caught or not. It's about how much that person worth the truth or not. · By feeling sad all the time, you've wasted your precious time to be happy. · I've no idea how some people could take relationship too easily. They make up, break up, regret, then fucked up. · Drama never ends and haters are all the same, they smile in front of your face but spit on your name. · Best Friends: they know how stupid you are and still choose to be seen with you in public. · "From start to finish, you never took time to find out the real me." · Even if you treat people kindly and honestly, most of them will still hate you for some reason and you can't complain. One moment we share are full of laughter, then it becomes hatred between each other. · One moment we share are full of laughter, then it becomes hatred between each other

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Inglise keele sõnad ADVERTISING
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Inglise keele sõnad ADVERTISING

THE INTERNET AND E-COMMERCE 1. ISP ­ it is a organization that provides internet access. The internet service provider. 2. e-tailing - the selling of goods and services on the Internet or through e- mail solicitation. 3. B2C.- business-to-consumer, selling to the public on the internet. 4. e-procurement - 5. B2G ­ business-to-goverment, business applay for government contracts and pay taxes. 6. shopping cart ­ Shopping cart is where you put product you have purchased from online shop. 7. last mile problem ­ how to deliver products, purcased on internet to the customers 8. bricks-and-mortar shop ­ Brick and mortar shops are physical shops where customers interact face-to-face. They are opposite to online shops. TELEMARKETING 1

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The Unique Girl
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The Unique Girl

from a mile away because she laughes oh so loudly. You simply can't help yourself but to start laughing with her, but actually laugh at her laugh. At least it's good to know that Lila doesn't mind. Or if she does she hides it well enough because from an outsiders view point it seems that Lila simply doesn't care what others think of her. If she feels threatened she uses the help of a good old friend called sarcasm. Always handy and helps you get rid of annoying people and their stupid questions. And last but not least, something essential to Lily is hating everything mainstream. There are tons of thing she loudly and gladly expresses her hate towards as they are to common. To bring an example the colour pink, pop songs, everyone's favourite teacher, the prettiest or the nicest girl in the neighbourhood, jeans and so on. But as already mentoned, if you're a friend, Lily seems like any other (yes, in time you'll get used to her loud laugh)

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

Since time immemorial, flowers, crystals, precious stones, and birds have held special significance for the human spirit. Like all life-forms, they are, of course, temporary manifestations of the underlying one Life, one Consciousness. Their special significance and the reason why humans feel such fascination for and affinity with them can be attributed to their ethereal quality. Once there is a certain degree of presence, of still and alert attention in human beings’ perceptions, they can sense the divine life essence, the one indwelling consciousness or spirit in every creature, every life-form, recognize it as one with their own essence and so love it as themselves. Until this happens, however, most humans see only the outer forms, unaware of the inner essence, just as they are unaware of their own essence and identify only with their own physical and psychological form.

Psühholoogia
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Julian Assange - elulugu
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Julian Assange - elulugu

His stepfather, Julian's first "real dad", described Julian as "a very sharp kid" with "a keen sense of right and wrong". "He always stood up for the underdog... he was always very angry about people ganging up on other people." · Step-father belonged to a New Age group called Santiniketan Park Association ­ couple had a son, but broke up in 1982 and engaged in a custody struggle for Assange's half-brother. His divorced mother fled her boyfriend across Australia, taking both children into hiding for the next five years. moved 30 times before he turned 14 · after turning 16, Assange began hacking under the name "Mendax" - Group International Subversives. Assange wrote down the early rules of the subculture: "Don't damage computer systems you break into (including crashing them); don't change the information in those systems (except for altering logs to cover your tracks); and share information"

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Millennials and Technology
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Millennials and Technology

has grown so fat these couple of year that we don't consider a regrigirator to be more than a basic need. Even radios and televisions are starting to fall into that category of regular appliances every household has to have. Generation Y has a whole new list of technology which nowadays includes a phone, a computer, gaming consoles, a televison, and basically anything you can control without ever having to get up or even leave our rooms. When's the last time someone asked you about something neither of you knew about and you didn't take your phone out to 'google' it? Now think about how many times you've tried to figure out the answer yourself. Sure, both ways may have plenty of attempts but which has succeeded the most ­ the artificial or the real brain? The answer is quite simple, isn't it! Technology has so much to do with today's knowledge. You probably wouldn't know half the things you know now if it weren't for the Internet. Looking at it like that, millennials don't

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Inglise keele ajalugu-essee-My languages
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Inglise keele ajalugu, essee "My languages"

the names of those parts (and they are not even lark but human parts). I remember one of our young teachers used to play guitar in class and sing for us. That was really cool. Unfortunately we moved and my French studies took a long break, until my one but final school, but there I met a teacher who was anything but good at French, and not only because she was actually a German philologist. She was just plain stupid and envious of my pronounciation. She said so herself. So how much do I know French? Just enough to sing a few songs, understand some simple written text and say a few sentences. Just enough to ask in correct French if the other party, please, speaks English. English comes as my third language, and actually I met with it first almost at the same time they began teaching us French. But it was awkward and I'm not sure they themselves knew what they were doing or why

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Getting physical
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Getting physical

THE EYES Within many cultures around the world, it is believed that the eyes are the windows to the soul. In public speaking, since we usually want to arouse both spirit and soul, the eyes become the most important physical equipment of all! Have you ever conversed with someone who kept looking away constantly, avoiding eye contact? This behavior often illustrates discomfort or dishonesty. Conversely, the person who maintains good eye contact is displaying sincerity, attention, and respect. How can you practice and learn good eye contact? The only way to cultivate good eye contact is to practice doing it each and every time you speak. Here are some tricks for doing that: · Be aggressive. When speaking, pick out a specific pair of eyes in the audience and bore right into them, for just a few seconds. Then move over to another set; do the same, and on and on. · Don't allow your eyes to jump around helterskelter. Do it with purpose. Look left

Intercultural communication
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Suuline eksam
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Suuline eksam

http://www.abiks.pri.ee FREE TIME 1. Is music popular in your family? What music do you like? 2. What musical instruments have you got in your home? 3. Can you play any musical instruments? 4. Do you sing? 5. Have you sung at a song festival? 6. Has your school got a choir? 7. When do you last go to a concert? What concert was it? 8. Have you ever been to an openair concert? What was it like? 9. Do you sing at family parties? Where else Estonians like to sing? 10. Have you got a collection of cassettes, CD´s or LP´s at home? 11. Have you watched a ballet on TV? 12. Which do you prefer ­ ballet, drama or musical? 13. How often do you go to the theatre? 14. Do you prefer going to the theatre or watching TV? Why? 15. Do you prefer buying a cheap ticket and getting a seat at the back or spending more money and sitting in the front? Why? 16. Do you prefer going to the th

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Inglise keele põhikooli eksam 2010 lugemise osa
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Inglise keele põhikooli eksam 2010 lugemise osa.

The biggest street festival in Europe takes place every year on the August (0) __I__ as two million people gather in west London to eat, drink and dance to music. What was once started by a small group of dedicated Trinidadian steel drummers in the 1960s is now one of the biggest (31) ____ festivals in the World. The festival has something for everyone. There are over 45 licensed stages each (32) ____ with hundreds of speakers that compete with each other for your attention. They play every kind of music under the sun (33) ____ Drum & Bass, Hip Hop, Garage, Reggae, Funk, Jazz and Soul.International stars have also (34) ____ on Notting Hill's stages, such as Wyclef Jean, Mighty Sparrow, Freddie McGregor, Burning Spear. The Carnival has its (35) ____ in the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. Trinidadians are suitably (36) ____ as the Carnival draws on all aspects of their cultural heritage from both Europe and Africa. However, these days the Notting

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Ajavormide teooria
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Ajavormide teooria

specific time only interrupts the action. Examples: · Last night at 6 PM, I ate dinner. I started eating at 6 PM. · Last night at 6 PM, I was eating dinner. I started earlier; and at 6 PM, I was in the process of eating dinner. USE 3 Parallel Actions Examples: · I was studying while he was making dinner. · While Ellen was reading, Tim was watching television. · Were you listening while he was talking? · I wasn't paying attention while I was writing the letter, so I made several mistakes. · What were you doing while you were waiting? · Thomas wasn't working, and I wasn't working either. · They were eating dinner, discussing their plans, and having a good time. USE 4 Atmosphere Example: · When I walked into the office, several people were busily typing, some were talking on the phones, the boss was yelling directions, and customers were waiting to be helped. One customer was yelling at a

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

and memory loss. She met and spoke with specialists in this field. Eventually she wrote a paper on her condition. Not long afterward, she was invited to address a medical convention to deliver her pa- per, answer questions about her amnesia, and share her experiences and ideas on neurological functioning. During this period, something amazing happened. She became a new person completely. All the attention in the hospital and afterward made her feel valuable, important, and truly loved by her family. The attention and acclaim she received from members of the med- ical profession built her self-esteem and self-respect even higher. She became a genuinely positive, confident, outgoing woman, highly articulate, well informed, and very much in demand as a speaker and authority in the medical profession.

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How can we make our planet a safer place to live
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How can we make our planet a safer place to live

Kool Tallinn, 2009 How can we make our planet a safer place to live Essay Nimi Klass Juhendaja notice the cars. But to put this in pracitce, public Is our problems and transport should be improved ­ the buses planet a safe therefore we should be cleaner, they should drive more place to live can't fight frequently and there must be buses driving for animals, them. This to more destinations. This way people would fish, birds,

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

The China Study: A Well-Intentioned Critique Heavy Metal: Your Personal Toxin Map The Top 10 Reasons Why BMI Is Bogus Hyperclocking and Related Mischief: How to Increase Strength 10% in One Workout Creativity on Demand: The Promises and Dangers of Smart Drugs An Alternative to Dieting: The Bodyfat Set Point and Tricking the Hypothalamus ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PHOTO AND ILLUSTRATION CREDITS INDEX TIM'S DISCLAIMER Please don't be stupid and kill yourself. It would make us both quite unhappy. Consult a doctor before doing anything in this book. PUBLISHER'S DISCLAIMER The material in this book is for informational purposes only. As each individual situation is unique, you should use proper discretion, in consultation with a health care practitioner, before undertaking the diet, exercises, and techniques described in this book. The author and publisher

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Kordamine inglise keele eksamiks
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Kordamine inglise keele eksamiks

............................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... .................................... 2.3.1 Read the short notice letter and tick the following statements. Morning, Gectar! I didn't find a notebook, so I'll use a bit of an old fashioned way and write a letter. Sorry I had to leave so early yesterday, but my mom called and asked where I had disappeared to. You know ­ she worries too much, but in order to please her I said I was going come already. So I took a taxi and left. Michel and Ran were asleep already and I didn't wake you up, too. Really sorry if you happen to be mad!

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Mõtteterad tsitaadid
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Mõtteterad/tsitaadid

*No matter what you do, No matter where you go, I just want you to no, I will alway love you *Are you lost maam? Because heaven is a long way from here. *Let make it short and simple, I love you. *Every night I go home crying because Ill have to wait until tomorrow to see you again. *You may be out of my sight but never out of my mind *Work like you dont need the money. Love like youve never been hurt. Dance like nobodys watching. *Love means never having to say you are sorry. *When I first saw you I was afraid to talk to you, When I first talked to you I was afraid to like you, When I first liked you I was afraid to love you, Now that I love you I m afraid to lose you! *If a rose represents love, then why does it always die? *Time goes by a lot slower when you miss the one you love. *If i have. to choose between loving you, and breathing. I would use my last breath to say I LOVE YOU. *Dont cry because its over. Smile because it happened.

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BUSINESS VOCABULARY
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BUSINESS VOCABULARY

be sold and used by the end user 8. consumer goods - goods which are produced to satisfy consumer current needs and are bought for individual use 9. consumer durables - long time lasting products, such as home appliances, cars and so on 10. fast moving consumer goods - everyday need products that are sold quickly and in large quantities, food and toiletries for example 11. brand name - word(s) that identify product and it's company so consumer can easily recognize and notice it. 12. brand awareness - is the extent to which a brand or product can be recognized by consumer 13. brand image - all the ideas and beliefs held about a particular brand 14. brand manager - ensures successful promotion and the quality of products 15. brand identity - it is how a company seeks to identify itself, is the proposal that a company makes to consumers. 16. generic products - products without brand name 17. own brand product - products which have the trademark or label of a retailer

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