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Report on Estonia
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Report on Estonia

in my opinion Estonia is quite far-advanced country. Estonian national symbols are cornflower, slate, swallow and it's blue-black-white flag. There is very high level of education in Estonia, mainly because Tartu University, which makes Tartu the education capital of Estonia. The main sights of estonia are the streets of Old Tallinn and South-Estonian landscape Estonian traditional music is folk and there is Folk festival held every summer. This festival symbolises freedom. "Kalevipoeg" is the national epic of Estonia. The national sport of Estonia is skiing. In conclusion Estonia is a very cultural country and is developing for better and better future for it's people.

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Sierra Leone
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Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone Kasper Keps Generally l Costitutionalrepublic l President is Ernest Bai Koroma l Population 6.5 million l Currency is the leone l Joined with Commonwelth in 27 april in 1961 l Republic declared in 19 april 1971 Location lA country in West of Africa l Bordered by Guinea, Liberia and Atlantic Ocean l The capital is Freetown which is also the biggest city Flag and Coat of arms l The coat of arms symbolises "Unity, Freedom, Justice" and it's also their motto. l The stripes of the flag are symbolic for:agricultural and natural resources of the country(green), justice(white) and Freetown's harbor(blue). Languages & religion l Official language is English l National language is Krio which is understood by 95% and spoken by 10% of the population l 60% of the population are followers of Islam, 30% Christianity and only 10% African indigenous religion. Education

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
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Description about estonia
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Description about estonia

Estonian national symbols are cornflower, slate, swallow and it's blue- black-white flag. There is very high level of education in Estonia, mainly because Tartu University, which makes Tartu the education capital of Estonia. The main sights of Estonia are the streets of Old Tallinn and South- Estonian landscape, also there are some waterfalls in Keila and Jägala and many more things to see. Estonian traditional music is folk and there is Folk festival held every summer. This festival symbolises freedom. "Kalevipoeg" is the national epic of Estonia. The national sport of Estonia is skiing althought there is no big mountains and lots of snow. In conclusion Estonia is a very cultural country and is developing for better and better future for it's people 279 sõna.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Olympic mascots
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Olympic mascots

84 sculptures of Wenlock and the Paralympic mascot Mandeville standing 2 metres 30 tall and each weighing a ton, to help guide tourists during the Games. Gregor Kutateladze Soohorong, - 18 Soohorang, the mascot of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, took its motif from the white tiger. The white tiger has been long considered Korea's guardian animal. "Sooho", meaning protection in Korean, symbolises the protection offered to the athletes, spectators and other participants of the 2018 Games. Its name is derived from the Korean words "sooho" ( ) and "ho-rang-i" ( ), which means "protection" and "tiger" respectively Soohorang has a challenging spirit and passion, and also a trustworthy friend who's name is Bandabi. He protects the athletes, spectators and all the participants of the Olympic Games. Mattheus Särg

Keeled → Inglise keel
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UK vs USA inglisekeelne võrdlus
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UK vs USA inglisekeelne võrdlus

horizontal stripes of red alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the upper-left corner bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars. The fifty stars represent the 50 states and the 13 stripes represent the thirteen colonies that rebelled against the British monarchy and became the first states in the Union. The flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is sometimes called the Union Jack because it symbolises the administrative union of the countries of the United Kingdom. This red, white, and blue flag was first used in 1801. It is a combination of the flags of England (the cross of St. George), Scotland (the cross of St. Andrew), and Ireland (the cross of St. Patrick).

Keeled → Inglise keel
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The Most Influential Figures in British History
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The Most Influential Figures in British History

physically less demanding and much faster. The revolution showed that Britain was technologically more advanced than other countries. What is more, science took a great step forward, Darwin introduced the theory of evolution that contradicted what the Church had been built up on. Primary education also became mandatory and the government helped pay for schooling, giving the lower-class the opportunity to get basic education. Queen Victoria symbolises a period of innovation and revolution while the British Empire expanded to it’s greatest. Thirdly, Winston Churchill played an important role in shaping not only Britain but the whole world during one of the worst conflicts in history. Churchill became Prime Minister when Britain had already entered war and he lead the country during a period of insecurity, social and economic instability. He won over the crowds with his famous motivational

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
Quebec
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Quebec

By 1903, the parent of today's flag had taken shape, known as the "Fleurdelisé". The flag in its present form with its 4 white "fleur-de-lis" lilies on a blue background with a white cross replaced the Union Jack on Quebec's Parliament Building on January 21, 1948. Other official symbols The floral emblem of Quebec is the Iris versicolor. Since 1987 the avian emblem of Quebec has been the snowy owl. An official tree, the yellow birch, symbolises the importance Quebecers give to the forests. 3 biggest cities 1. Montreal 1,620,693 people 2. Quebec city 491,142 people Laval 368,709 people Quebec city The narrowing of the Saint Lawrence River Kébec, an Algonquin word meaning "where the river narrows". Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America. Montreal

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Discuss the representation of the generation of fathers in Turgenev’s novel-Fathers and Sons
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Discuss the representation of the generation of fathers in Turgenev’s novel “Fathers and Sons”

Nikolai himself says that " ." And truly, there is no improvement - there's " , ... , , - , ". The peasantry is poor and disobedient ­ " ". In chapter 4, it is described that even Nikolais best efforts do not bare fruits ­ " , , ". Witnessing this situation makes Arkdays heart ache ­ perhaps in a way that Turgenev himself felt with the fate of ill-organised estates. Marino's lacklustre management symbolises the futility of the gentry's attempts to modernize - Nikolai stands as the ,,the economic failings of the gentry" (Dunaev: 1983:196). The shortcomings of the Kirsanov management are even more obvious when subtly contrasted with the well-organised Nikolskoe, ran by Odintsova ­ a representative of the new generation. Therefore the sad state of Marino can be seen as a symbol to the ineffective establishment of the gentry, the generation of fathers.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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National Symbols of New Zealand
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National Symbols of New Zealand

Description of the New Zealand Coat of Arms Four stars stand fot the representatives of the Southern Cross, then three ships symbolize the importance of New Zealand's sea trade; a fleece represent the farming industry. The wheat sheaf represents the agricultural industry, the crossed hammers represent the mining industry. The supporters on either side of the shield consist of a Maori Chieftain holding a taiaha (a Maori war weapon) and a European woman holding the New Zealand Ensign. The crown symbolises the fact that Her Majesty is Queen of New Zealand under the New Zealand Royal Titles Act 1953. Use of the Coat of Arms The use of the New Zealand Coat of Arms is restricted to Government. It may not be used by private individuals or organisations. Private persons and organisations may display the Arms as a decorative feature on particular national occasions, for example Royal Visits, and Jubilee celebrations provided the display is not a permanent feature

Geograafia → Geograafia
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Denotative and connotative meanings in motion graphics text
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Denotative and connotative meanings in motion graphics text

This ,,destoryed code circle" represents that the hidden message or information now can be accessed or stolen by the people who did the attacks. 0:19 ­ 0:22 Denotative look : - A star shape which is then exploding into pieces. Connotative look : - A star is often times sign of a high ranking officer, in a military for example. It represetens importance, the person who is wearing it is important. When the star explodes into pieces it symbolises that this repetation is destroyed, it is harmful for the wearer. 0:53 ­ 0:55 Denotataive look : - Same codeball is surrounded buy some grid - White elements with trail are bursting into it Connotative look : - This time codeball is surrounded by a protective code, encryption which protects against cyber attacks. The protective grid moves a bit, seemingly protecting the code inside. 0:58 ­ 1:05 Denotative look :

Keeled → Inglise keel
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The UK
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The UK

Nowadays Britain is a multi- racial society. In fact, it has an ethnic minority population of about 2.58 million corresponding to 4.7% of the total population. About 45% of these people were actually born in Britain. Most immigrants originated from the Commonwealth countries, such as the West Indies, India and Pakistan. FLAG The Union Flag, popularly known as the Union Jack, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. It is the British flag. It is called the Union Flag because it symbolises the administrative union of the countries of the United Kingdom. It is made up up of the individual Flags of three of the Kingdom's countries all united under one Sovereign - the countries of 'England, of 'Scotland' and of 'Northern Ireland'. As Wales was not a Kingdom but a Principality it could not be included on the flag. Industry Its economy is traditionally based on coal-mining, iron and steel manufacturing, heavy machinery and textile industries, shipbuildind and trading

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Australia
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Australia.

It's divided into six states and two territories: New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and Northern Territory. Symbols: Australia had the British flag as their official flag until 1901, when the Commonwealth of Australia was formed. Over 30 000 entries attracted the official competition. Five of them, which contained almost identical designs, were placed equally first. The Australian flag symbolises Australia's historical links with Britain, because it has British flag on it, and Australia's location in the southern hemisphere, because it has stars of the Southern Cross on it. The large seven-pointed star represents the six original states and the territories of Commonwealth. There is also the Indigenous Australian flag, which represents the Aboriginal Australians. The flag with its colours of red (representing the land), black (representing the

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Kaheksakanna kui populaarse ornamendi tähendus Eestis läbi aegade
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Kaheksakanna kui populaarse ornamendi tähendus Eestis läbi aegade

However, many people still know that ornaments had a certain meaning and ornaments have become popular in professional art. Second main chapter provides information about «kaheksakand» and is divided into three subchapters. First subchpater talks about the origin of the ornament and how it came to the folk art of Estonia. Second one talks about the meanings of the ornament in past. It came out that «kaheksakand» meant protection, luck, home and spirituality. In Christianity the ornament symbolises the Star of Petlemma and also the reborning of Christ. Final supchapter provides information about the meanings of «kaheksakand» today. The people surveyd knew little about the meaning of it. However, some meanings for example corn flower, star and protection were mentioned. Also it came out that symbol of one Estonian party is «kaheksakand». To sum up, it can be said that the importance of folk art is fading away in every day life and

Ajalugu → Käsitöö
20 allalaadimist
Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

March St David's Day Northern Ireland ­flower - the Shamrock; saint ­ St Patrick, national day ­ 17 March St Patrick's Day More national holidays: 1 Jan ­ New Year's Day April ­ Good Friday; Easter Monday May ­ May Day; Spring Bank Holiday Dec. ­ Christmas Day; Boxing Day 24. The Union Jack The Union Flag, popularly known as the Union Jack, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. It is the British flag. It is called the Union Flag because it symbolises the administrative union of the countries of the United Kingdom. It is made up of the individual Flags of three of the Kingdom's countries all united under one Sovereign - the countries of 'England, of 'Scotland' and of 'Northern Ireland'. So the Flag is a combination of the cross of St George ( England ) , the cross of St Andrew ( Scotland ) and St Patrick ( Ireland ). Welsh dragon does not appear, because Wales was not a Kingdom, but a Principality, it could not be included on the flag 25

Kultuur-Kunst → Suurbritannia ühiskond ja...
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American Literature
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American Literature

The short story of psychological effect. Tales of the grotesque and arabesque ­ contains some of his most famous stories "The Fall of the House of Usher". Typical of a gothic story ­ gloomy, dark, murky. The feeling of intolerable loneliness. One such story is "The Man of the Crowd" ­ the secret of a man who seems to be strangely alienated from human fellowship, the narrator chases the man, still the man remains a mystery. The narrator's feverish in the man's identity symbolises human desire for selfdiscovery. Poe adored the idea of the Doppelganger, uses this motif to stress the complexity of human nature. Another Poe's favourite topic is the impossibility for the artist to escape from the practical world ­ "William Wilson", something haunts the narrator to chase him from country to country, he's been haunted by himself. The theme of Death fascinated Poe. He's interested in death with all its horrors

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

The first one is the fate of the blacks and the fate of immigrants. He presents stories of men and women who typify the period in the book. But most of the attention get the fictional characters. There's three groups of them, three families. First of all a white family. WASP ­ White Anglosaxon South Protsetant. There's a little boy, the mother, the father, mother younger father and a grandfather. It's sigunificant that the story begins with the white family. It symbolises what America was in the beginning of the century. It was dominated by the WASP's. In such an America everyone had to be patriotic. Father was a real patriote. Mother was a stereotypical victorian women. Father has to make an appointment with her when he wants to have sex. But when he leaves for the north to discover northpole, mother takes on the responisibility on running the household. And she starts reading dangerous books, deals with business. The

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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