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Type: Action, Adventure, Fantasy Dastan is a street kid who impressed the King of Persia one day through his really good parkour skills for a ten year old. The King adopts Dastan and fifteen years later he is a prince of Persia. Even that Dastan doesn't have royal blood but it doesn't matter because he has got perfect parkour skills. He can take over an entire city while his older brothers are trying a direct assault. During the battle, Dastan acquires a sacred dagger that Princess Tamina has sworn to protect . Then Dastan's uncle Nizam tricks Dastan to murder the King whit poisoned rope, and Dastan escapes with Tamina to find some ensures. Dastan learns that the dagger runs on special sand that can turn back time for a full minute, but then he finds out what his uncle has done and tries to hide the dagger into the secrete temple. When they arrived to the temple Dastan and Tamina were attacked by a group of hassansins. Hassansins were sent by Nizam.
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Swearing has become a natural part of the society. It can be said that almost everybody uses swear words, particularly popular is it among youngsters and teenagers. In this paper I am going to discuss the positive and negative sides of swearing and why people swear. Firstly, people swear beacause it helps to relieve stress and blow off steam, like crying does for small children, to camouflage a person's fear or insecurity, establish a group identity, establish membership in a group and maintain the group's boundaries, express solidarity with other people or just to add humor, emphasis or "shock value" (http://people.howstuffworks.com/swearing1.htm). As can be seen, swearing has many reasons, but the first one is probably the most common. Using a swear word to emphasize something is often necessary as it shows how people really feel about things Secondly, swearing can be also quite beneficial. It can be a a useful substitute to physical...
lies in Pembroke Parish, not in "Hamilton Parish", on the largest island, "Main Island," which itself is sometimes called "Bermuda." Bermuda was discovered in 1503 by a Spanish explorer, Juan de Bermúdez. Executive authority in Bermuda is vested in the monarch and is exercised on her behalf by the Governor. The governor is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the British Government. The current governor is Sir Richard Hugh Turton Gozney ; he was sworn-in on December 12, 2007. There is also a Deputy Governor (currently Mark Andrew Capes). Bermuda has a highly affluent economy, with finance as its largest sector followed by tourism, giving it the world's highest GDP(gross domestic product - GDP or gross domestic income - GDI ) per capita in 2005. It has a subtropical climate, beaches with pink sand, and is surrounded by cerulean blue ocean waters. Bermuda is divided into nine parishes and two municipalities. Bermuda's nine parishes:
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84. Speak spoke spoken-rääkima 85. Spell spelt spelt- tähthaaval ütlema 86. Spend spent spent-kulutama, veetma 87. Spill Spilt spilt-loksutama, loksuma 88. Spoil spoilt spoilt-rikkuma 89. Spread spread spread- määrima, levima, levitama, katma 90. Stand stood stood-seisma 91. Stick stuck stuck-pistma, torkama, kleepima 92. Sting stung stung-nõelama 93. Strike struck struck-tabama, lööma 94. Swear swore sworn-vanduma 95. Sweep swept swept-pühkima 96. Swim Swam swum-ujuma 97. Take took taken-võtma 98. Teach taught taught-õpetama 99. Tear tore torn-rebima 1. Tell told told-ütlema, käskima, rääkima 2. Think thought thought-mõtlema, arvama 3. Throw threw thrown-viskama 4. Understand understood understood-aru saama 5. Wake woke woken-ärkama, äratama 6
He took part in a Marine rescue on Choiseul Island. Kennedy was honoralby discharged in early 1945. After that he got some medals ( Like. Purple heart, American defense service medal, American campaign medal, asiatic-pacific campaign medal with three bronze service stars and the World war II Victory Medal.). He privately admitted he didn't feel that he deserved the medals. Later when reporter asked how he became a war hero, Kennedy joked: ,,It was involuntary. They sank my boat." JFK was sworn in as the 35th President at noon January 20, 1961. He spoke of the need for all Americans to be active citizens, famosly saying: ,,ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. He also asked the nations of the world to join together to fight what he called the ,,common enemies of man:turanny,poverty,disease and war itself." He added:"All this will not be finished in the first one hundered days. Not will it be finished in the first
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He is crippled from polio and is not married. The Holy Grail has been his one passion for years, and the search for the Truth, which he believes to be present in the Grail, obsesses him. Eventually, his need to know turns him into a murderer. He creates an alter ego, the Teacher, who carries out his evil plot. Read an in-depth analysis of Leigh Teabing. André Vernet - The president of the Paris branch of the Depository Bank of Zurich. Vernet was a friend to Jacques Saunière, and sworn protector of his secret. The immaculately groomed Vernet lives among the rich but wishes only to be immersed in culture. Vittoria - A woman in Langdon's past. She appears only in his memory and demonstrates the difficulty he has maintaining relationships.
United States and I think that I should know, because in the future I would like to travel to and one day maybe even move to the United States of America. I think that Barack Obama is the most hated president in the United States history because of his racial. Barack Hussein Obama Barack Hussein (born on August 4, 1961) is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. In January 2005, Obama was sworn in as a U.S. Senator in the state of Illinois. He would hold this office until November 2008, when he resigned following his victory in the 2008 presidential election. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where he was the president of the Harvard Law Review. He was a community organizer in Chicago before earning his law degree. He worked as a civil rights attorney in
to smb 3. summary judgement – settling civil litigation promptly without trial 4. judgement in default – a judgement made without the defendant being present 5. settlement of the parties – reaching agreement and avoiding the trial 6. disclosure – draw up a list of documents going to be used in trial and serve it on the other party 7. summons – to require smb to appear in court in person 8. affidavit – written, sworn evidence from statements 9. real evidence – material objects as evidence 10. circumstantial evidence - evidence inferred from the facts 11. litigation – a dispute in the court 12. legal aid – payment from the public funds to help smb to pay for the services of the lawyer III 1. omama õigust kohtu poole pöörduda – to have the right of recourse to court 2. kohtu poole pöörduma – to take recourse to a court 3
The inflation of the 1960s continued into the 1970s as a major political problem. Wage and price controls were imposed in 1970, and taxes increased in 1971. In the elections of 1971 the four-party governing coalition lost its majority, and after two months of efforts a coalition headed by the Anti-Revolutionary Party formed a government. This cabinet fell in 1972, however, and a caretaker government ruled until May 1973, when Joop den Uyl, leader of the Labor Party, was sworn in as prime 13 minister of a five-party coalition. When Suriname attained full independence in 1975, hundreds of thousands of Surinamese immigrants further burdened the Dutch economy. (3) In 1977, following parliamentary elections in the spring, the governing coalition of den Uyl fell apart over proposed reforms. A new prime minister, Christian Democrat Andreas van Agt, was sworn in later in the year
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The prosecution is the legal party responsible for presenting the case in a criminal trial (legal process) against an individual accused of breaking the law. For being a prosecutor in Estonia you have to have a MA degree in law. ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ 17. Work of lawyers: judge and attorney-at-law (sworn advocate) Judges and attorneys-at-law enjoy a high level of trust because of their specialized knowledge and there are examinations and other controls to regulate their competence. In some countries, it is essential for them to have a university degree in law, in other countries they can have university degree in a subject other than law, but then have to take preparatory course and there are also professional examinations for them.
472. bring an action esitama hagi 473. seizure of a property vara arestimine 474. establishment of a judicial mortgage on property seadma varale kohtulikku hüpoteeki 475. provisional legal protection esialgne õiguskaitse 476. simplified proceeding lihtmenetlus 477. negotiable instruments and collaterals dokumendimenetlus ja tagatis 478. default judgment tagaseljaotsus 479. witness statement tunnistaja ütlused 480. sworn affidavit of a party vande all antud tunnistus 481. documentary evidence dokumentaalsed asitõendid 482. physical evidence asitõendid 483. inspection vaatlus 484. substantive resolution (decision) sisuline lahendamine 485. court ruling kohtumäärus 486. interim judgment vaheotsus 487. partial judgment osaotsus 488. expiry of the term to appeal kaebetähtaja möödumine 489. enforcement procedure täitemenetlus 490
Europe. It has only about 6000 residents and is almost deserted during the weekend.One of London's most famous landmarks- St paul's cathedral is in the City. Besides this you can also find the oldest remains of the London Wall, built by the Romans The Lord Mayor is elected for one year and the position is unpaid and apolitical. It is an exceptionally demanding role. The Lord Mayor lives in the Mansion House while being the Lord Mayor. The Lord Mayor is sworn in in Novenber and a day after that he participates in the Lord MAyor Show. The show is a street parade, tha starts at Guildhall. The procession ends at the Royal Courts of Justice, where he swears his allegiance to the Crown. St. Paul's Cathedral It is located in the City of London. The current building is the 5th St. Paul's Catherdral. It is the Seat of the Bishop of London. The first cathedral was built in 604 but it burned down in 675. It was built again in 685
the provisional government ajutine valitsus 306. judicial institutions juriidilised institutsioonid 307. determined fikseeritud 308. investigators uurijad 309. nominated määratud 310. legal supervision seaduslik järelvaataja 311. supervisory function järelvalve funktsioon 312. to be in/valid olema kehtiv 313. the occupying government okupatsioonivalitsus 314. State Gazette Riigi Teataja 315. the local Peace Council kohalik rahukohtunik 316. had been duly sworn nõuetekohaselt vannutatud 317. official language ametlik keel 318. sign under oath kirjutama alla vandele 319. official duties ametialased kohustused 320. entitled volitatud..to deal with matters 321. to amend the law seadust muutma 322. comprised koosneb 323. chairman esimees 324. may be regarded as the date of foundation võib pidada asutamise kuupäevaks 325. conditions of admission liikmeks saamise tingimused 326. certifying document tõendav document 327
Firstly, a person may be admitted to the Bar Association if he or she has active legal capacity and is a resident of Estonia or is a citizen of the Republic of Estonia or a Member State of the EU. Secondly, to become an attorney at law you need to fulfill an accredited law curriculum of academic studies and have oral and written proficiency in Estonian. In addition the person has to be honest and of high moral character. And the person who wants to be a sworn advocate has to be at least 24 years old. In order to be admitted to the Bar Association, a person must submit a written application and pass an advocate's examination, which is known to be very difficult to pass. In the application, a person shall certify that the circumstances which exclude admission of a person to the Bar Association do not exist with respect to the applicant. (the circumstances are provided for in sub section 27 (1) in the Bar Association Act)
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Judges and attorneys-at-law enjoy a high level of trust because of their specialized knowledge and there are examinations and other controls to regulate their competence. In some countries it is essential for them to have a university degree in law, in other countries they can have university degree in a subject other than law, but then have to take preparatory course and there are also professional examinations for them. In Estonia attorneys-at-law are called sworn advocates (a lawyer who defends someone in a law court). A person can be an attorney-at-law when he has Master’s degree in law and has passed the exam and he has to work at least 3 years as an assistant of attorney-at-law. They must be at least 24 years old. When a person has committed a crime, he can’t be an attorney- at-law. Judge presides over court proceedings (a set of actions which is the official or accepted way of doing something). His power can be shared with a jury
That youth and observation copied there; And thy commandment all alone shall live Within the book and volume of my brain, Unmix'd with baser matter: yes, by heaven! O most pernicious woman! O villain, villain, smiling, damned villain! My tables,—meet it is I set it down, That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain; At least I'm sure it may be so in Denmark: Writing So, uncle, there you are. Now to my word; It is 'Adieu, adieu! remember me.' I have sworn 't. MARCELLUS HORATIO [Within] My lord, my lord,— MARCELLUS [Within] Lord Hamlet,— HORATIO [Within] Heaven secure him! HAMLET So be it! HORATIO [Within] Hillo, ho, ho, my lord! HAMLET 42 Hillo, ho, ho, boy! come, bird, come. Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS MARCELLUS How is't, my noble lord? HORATIO What news, my lord? HAMLET O, wonderful! HORATIO Good my lord, tell it. HAMLET No; you'll reveal it. HORATIO
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"Bella," I corrected. Everyone within a three-seat radius turned to look at me. "Where's your next class?" he asked. I had to check in my bag. "Um, Government, with Jefferson, in building six." There was nowhere to look without meeting curious eyes. "I'm headed toward building four, I could show you the way..." Definitely over-helpful. "I'm Eric," he added. I smiled tentatively. "Thanks." We got our jackets and headed out into the rain, which had picked up. I could have sworn several people behind us were walking close enough to eavesdrop. I hoped I wasn't getting paranoid. "So, this is a lot different than Phoenix, huh?" he asked. "Very." "It doesn't rain much there, does it?" "Three or four times a year." "Wow, what must that be like?" he wondered. "Sunny," I told him. "You don't look very tan." "My mother is part albino." He studied my face apprehensively, and I sighed. It looked like clouds and a sense of humor didn't mix.
It's an ingenious one, involving no more than a normal advertising expense and an un- derstanding of the powerful pull of the need for consistency. My first hint of the way the toy companies' strategy worked came after I fell for it and then, in true patsy form, fell for it again. It was January, and I was in the town's largest toy store. After purchasing all too many gifts there for my son a month before, I had sworn not to enter that store or any like it for a long, long time. Yet there I was, not only in the diabolic place but also in the process of buying my son another expensive toy-a big, electric road- race set. In front of the road-race display I happened to meet a former neighbor who was buying his son the same toy. The odd thing was that we almost never saw each other anymore. In fact, the last time had been a year earlier in the same store
Joseph Camp bell's overall name for what we are calling Act Two is "Initiation," a new beginning in a new rank. T h e hero after facing death is really a new creature. A woman who has gone through the life-threatening territory of childbirth belongs to a different order of being. She has been initiated into the company of motherhood, a select sorority. Initiation into secret societies, sororities, or fraternities means that you are privy to certain secrets and sworn never to reveal them. You pass tests to prove your worthiness. You may be put through a ritual death-and-rebirth Ordeal and may be given a new name and rank to signify you are a newborn being. N E W PERCEPTIONS Heroes may find that surviving death grants new powers or better perceptions. In the previous chapter we spoke of death's ability to sharpen the perception of life. T h i s is beautifully captured in the northern tale of Sigurd the dragon-killer. Sigurd's