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Neurobioloogias sönade seletus-ingl keelne
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Neurobioloogias sönade seletus, ingl keelne

NEUROBIOLOGY AUXILLARY GLOSSARY ACETYLCHOLINE – A neurotransmitter in both the brain and peripheral nervous system* (PNS). In the brain it helps regulate memory, whilst it controls the actions of skeletal and smooth muscle within the PNS. ACTION POTENTIAL – An electrical phenomenon which occurs when a neurone is activated and temporarily reverses the electrical state of its interior membrane from negative to positive. An electrical charge travels along the axon to the neurone’s ending (terminal) where it triggers the release of a neurotransmitter* and then disappears. ADRENALINE (U.S. - Epinephrine) – A hormone released by the adrenal medulla* and a neurotransmitter acting at the level of the autonomic nervous system and the brain. ADRENAL CORTEX – The outer layer of the adrenal, a small endocrine gland

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pneumonia. 36. Incongruities. Meaning in Estonian: ühtimatused, kohatused. Example from book: Incongruities which her gentle mind was unable to resolve. 37. Imperviousness. Meaning in Estonian: vettpidav. Example from book: In other company she became uneasy when what had been a fine imperviousness to mere gentility showed its other face. 38. Startled. Meaning in Estonian: jahmunud. Example from book: It startled her mind temporarily away from him, even led her into a short, covert expirement with an old beau, but it was no use – after four months of Anson’s enveloping vitality there was an anaemic pallor in all other man. 39. Beau. Meaning in Estonian: boyfriend. Example from book: It startled her mind temporarily away from him, even led her into a short, covert expirement with an old beau, but it was no use – after four months of Anson’s enveloping

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Homeless
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Homeless

Social Problems Homelessness A person and families are considered homeless, if they live outdoors without shelter ( ) , temporarily housed in hostels, night shelters , institutions such as psychiatric hospitals, and those temporarily () accommodated () by relatives or friends. Persons living in poverty are most at risk of becoming homeless , and demographic groups who are more likely to experience poverty are also more likely to experience homelessness . Homelessness usually increases during periods of economic recession () and rising unemployment, when people can no longer afford ( ) housing, and governments cut down public housing expenses.

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The 17th century in England
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The 17th century in England

The 17th century In England 17th century was a time of political and religious turmoil. It is known as a struggle between Parliament and the throne. 1625 came to rule Charles I, who was proved to be politically stubborn. In 1642 civil war broke out between the Cavaliers and the Roundheads. Oliver Cromwell was a puritan who brought the Roundheads to the victory and temporarily ended the monarchy in 1649. Charles I was beheaded. Oliver Cromwell ruled England for 9 violent years. The return of the oldest son of Charles I in 1660 is called the Restoration. In 1660 the Royal Society of London was established to promote scientific research. In 1688 the Glorious Revolution was without bloodshed or violence. The 1689 Bill of Rights limited monarch's powers. Parliamtary government was established. 1665 the Great Plague, 1666 the Great Fire.

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Wealth does not bring happiness-True or falce
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Wealth does not bring happiness. True or falce?

Wealth does not bring happiness. True or falce? Many people believe that you can do anything if you have money, they believe that money brings happiness, great fortune, fame and health. You have power and you can buy whatever you like. On one hand, it is true but on the other hand it is false. Money can improve your lifestyle in many ways. It can help you buy fresh food, it can help you get good medical care. Money also allows you to travel and meet new people, new places and new civilizations. It permits you to have a lot of free time to relax, do the things you like and buy all the stuff you like. On the other hand, money makes you greedy and selfish. The more you make the less you spend on charities or donations. You may become a victim of its power! Many people become addicted to luxury. And also, money cannot buy you good relationships, you cannot buy people's feelings, you have to earn them. If you have a lot ...

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Saint John church Jaani Kirik
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Saint John church Jaani Kirik

Building of the church started in 1869 and ended in 1867. The third advent was celebrated the same year the church was built in. Saint John´s church is about 140 years old. On the 1st of January it had its last praying and then the key of the church was handed over to the renovators. Residents of the Saint John´s church moved into the church of Niguliste. When the church was handed over, the people had a very grand goodbye(farewell) to the church even though it was only left temporarily. The first organ was built in 1869 by Gustav Normann. 1905 church started collecting money to get a better organ. In 1913 a real masterpiece of modern organ making was made. On the 16th April Saint John´s church got a new organ that was shipped from Germany. It was 6 metres high and 3 metres wide. Right now there should be approximately 4 organs in the church. People are worrying right now about the cracks in the floor of the just renovated church. The

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Formal expressions
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Formal expressions

We have noticed that it has been noted that Short inadequate Bring in a system introduce a system Get receive Give provide The same sort of bus a similar bus Another system an alternative system Can you tell me if this system is ok? Your approval would be appreciated For some time/for the time being temporarily Now currently Is being fixed is under repair Because of that... consequently, ... So,... therefore,... The machine is off the road/does not work the machine is under repair It is back on road it is roadworthy again Finish complete I have noticed the following the following has been observed

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The Advantages and Disadvantages of City and Country Living
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The Advantages and Disadvantages of City and Country Living

in country is good for her health and mind, which is why she approves it. However, some people, who approves living in country still lives in city. Cure for going against their wishes is that some people decorates their apartment or house with paintings of peaceful and bright-colored landscapes as it brings not only a sense of artistic consciousness to their home, but also makes them feel cosy and allows them to at least temporarily forget about daily routine and pollution, crime (especially in bigger, crowded cities) and noise they have to endure when they go outside. I'd say that it is disadvantages for living in a city. On the other hand advantages of living a city life are easier communication, access to stores and entertainment and possibility to get a good-earning job, which I prefer. Also your it is a good chance that your social circle can expand here, but in country people live far from each other and

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The Importance of English History
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The Importance of English History

mainland. They suited their appearance more comfortable for the isolated island and learned how to survive in the wet climate and rather heavy air. The first inhabitants ­ the Iberians ­ also had to change in order to survive. They had to renew their menu from different kinds of plants and animals to those special ones found in the woods of England. Another important change was connected with moving around. An island has water surrounding it, so temporarily changing homes is not possible even if the northern part is too cold to live and the southern too warm. The inhabitants were cut off from any tribes that could support them and therefore had to survive on their own. As for more, soon invaders began to change the native population. The Celts, the Romans, the Vikings, then the Normandians ­ all wanted to live somewhere, gain power and finally, settle down. Since they were not the first ones to live in England, it

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Nimetu
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Nimetu

· In some cases, Lennon or McCartney wrote the lyrics and melody especially for him, as they did for "Yellow Submarine" . The Beatles · Starr did eventually begin composing, and is credited with "Don't Pass Me By" and "Octopus's Garden" as sole songwriter. · His disgust with the band's tensions and boredom at waiting around to contribute during the sessions for the White Album caused him to quit the group temporarily. · He did not return for two weeks, even though the other Beatles urged him to come back: Lennon sent telegrams, and Harrison set up flowers all over the studio for Starr's return saying "Welcome home". After The Beatles · After the announcement of the breakup of The Beatles on April 1970, Starr released two solo albums before the end of that year. · By 1973 he had become the most commercially successful of the exBeatles at that time.

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Guyana
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Guyana

shrimp fishing and minerals. The sugar industry, which accounts for 28% of all export earnings, is largely run by Guysuco, which employs more people than any other industry. The production of balatá (natural latex) was once big business in Guyana, but most of the trees in the area were destroyed by illicit bleeding methods that involved cutting down the trees rather than making incisions in them. Folk uses of balatá included the making of homegrown cricket balls, the temporarily filling of troublesome tooth cavities, and the crafting of figurines and other decorative items. Guyana shares similar interests with the islands in the West Indies, such as food, festive events, music, sports, etc. Guyanese cuisine has many similarities to the Caribbean. The food is diverse and includes dishes such as chicken curry, roti and cookup rice (a style of rice with different kinds of vegetables accompanied by chicken, beef or fish). The food reflects the ethnic make up

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Miley Cyrus
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Miley Cyrus

Cyrus suffers from a mild heart condition causing tachycardia which, though not dangerous, is often bothersome. Cyrus attended Heritage School, where she was a cheerleader. Now, she goes at school called Options For Youth. She also has a coach who goes with her when he shoots her TV series. She attended church regularly while growing up and wore a purity ring. Acting Career Cyrus began acting at age nine of interest, where his family lived temporarily in Toronto, Canada. Her first role was guest role in her father's television series "Doc" in which she played a girl named Kyle. She has also participated in Rhonda Vincent's music video for "If heartaches Had Wings." In 2003 she played the young Ruthie in Tim Burton film "Big Fish" and was acknowledged as Destiny Cyrus. Miley also participated in the Colgate Country Showdown with her father, who was a Program Manager. Disney

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How to avoi road accidents
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How to avoi road accidents

9 9 Keep your eyes moving. Don't get in the habit of staring at the back of the car ahead of you. Periodically shift your eyes to the side-view mirrors, the rear-view mirror, and ahead to where you'll be in 10-15 seconds. Doing this, you can spot a potentially dangerous situation before it happens. 10 Dim your lights when driving at night, when another car is approaching, or when you are following behind a vehicle. Your lights can temporarily blind another driver. 3. 1 Avoid distractions when you are driving. Pull over if you need to talk on the phone, read directions, or eat a snack. It only takes a second or two of distraction to get into trouble.

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Verb Types
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Verb Types

JOE IS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN. · Joe is being very American. Normal Verb JOE IS BEHAVING LIKE A STEREOTYPICAL AMERICAN. · Joe is being very rude. Normal Verb JOE IS BEHAVING VERY RUDELY. USUALLY HE IS NOT RUDE. · Joe is being very formal. Normal Verb JOE IS BEHAVING VERY FORMALLY. USUALLY HE IS NOT FORMAL. NOTICE: Only rarely is "to be" used in a continuous form. This is most commonly done when a person is temporarily behaving badly or stereotypically. It can also be used when someone's behavior is noticeably different. to feel: · The massage feels great. Non-Continuous Verb THE MASSAGE HAS A PLEASING FEELING. · I don't feel well today. Sometimes used as Non-Continuous Verb I AM A LITTLE SICK. I am not feeling well today. Sometimes used as Normal Verb I AM A LITTLE SICK. NOTICE: The second meaning of "feel" is very flexible and there is no real

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Stephen wiltshire
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Stephen wiltshire

Aged three, he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language and lived entirely in his own world. 2.slaid At the age of five, Stephen was sent to Queensmill School in London, where it was noticed that the only pastime he enjoyed was drawing. It soon became apparent he communicated with the world through the language of drawing; first animals, then London buses, and finally buildings. The instructors at Queensmill School encouraged him to speak by temporarily taking away his art supplies so that he would be forced to ask for them. Stephen responded by making sounds and eventually uttered his first word - "paper." He learned to speak fully at the age of nine. His early illustrations depicted animals and cars; he is still extremely interested in american cars and is said to have an encyclopedic knowledge of them. When he was about seven, Stephen became fascinated with sketching landmark London buildings. A drawing Stephen did of St

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The giver 1-6 chapter
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The giver 1-6 chapter

boy. 5. What is Father's job in the community? Nurturer who works with infants. He enjoys his job and takes it very seriously, constantly trying to nurture children who will stay alive until the Ceremony of Names. However, even if he is attached to a child, he will release it if that seems to be the best decision. 6. Why is father worried about one baby? Jonas's father speaks of a weak infant at the nursery whom he is going to temporarily bring home in order to provide better care, since if the baby cannot recover he will have to be released. 7. Why is Jonas apprehensive about the Ceremony of Twelve? He is apprehensive about the upcoming Ceremony of Twelve, when he will be given his official Assignment as a new adult member of the community. He does not have a distinct career preference, although he enjoys volunteering at a variety of different jobs. Though he is

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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

carry out fulfill; complete; accomplish; perform carry over carry; continue at another time or place cheer up cause to become cheerful chew up chew thoroughly chop up chop into small pieces clean off clean the surface of clean out clean the inside of clean up clarify; tidy clear out clear the surface of clear up clear the inside of close down close permanently close up close temporarily count in include count out exclude count up calculate; count; add to a total cross out eliminate cut off interrupt; sever; amputate cut out eliminate; delete cut down reduce in quantity draw up write; compose (a document) dress up put clothes on; adorn dust out dust the inside of eat up eat completely figure out interpret; understand figure up compute

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Drugs and addiction
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Drugs and addiction

5. Pictures 7 Used sources 10 1. Addictions Addiction has been defined as physical and psychological dependence on psychoactive substances (for example alcohol, tobacco, heroin, caffeine and other drugs) which cross the blood-brain barrier once ingested, temporarily altering the chemical milieu of the brain. Drug addiction Drug addiction can simply be defined as a "chronic relapsing disorder characterized by persistent drug-seeking and drug-taking behaviours". Drug addiction is chronic, with no known cure. Controlled may be by means such as voluntary 12 step programs, group therapy, one on one therapy, and mandatory methadone maintenance. Treatment programs can be successful in treating the addiction. Without

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Arthur Conan Doyle
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Arthur Conan Doyle

" In December 1893, he did so in order to dedicate more of his time to more "important" works (his historical novels). Holmes and Moriarty apparently plunged to their deaths together down a waterfall in the story, "The Final Problem". Public outcry led him to bring the character back; Conan Doyle returned to the story in "The Adventure of the Empty House", with the explanation that only Moriarty had fallen but, since Holmes had other dangerous enemies, he had arranged to be temporarily "dead" also. Holmes ultimately appears in a total of 56 short stories and four Conan Doyle novels (he has since appeared in many novels and stories by other authors). Following the Boer War in South Africa at the turn of the 20th century and the condemnation from around the world over the United Kingdom's conduct, Conan Doyle wrote a short pamphlet titled, The War in South Africa: Its Cause and Conduct, which justified the UK's role in the Boer war, and was widely translated.

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WHAT IS A RESPIRATOR
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WHAT IS A RESPIRATOR

On kulunud üle nina ja suu. Mõned respiraatorid ka katta nägu ja silmad.Respiraator võib teid kaitsta vastu hingamise kahjulikke saasteaineid, mis on õhus - kui te kasutate seda õigesti. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO WEAR A RESPIRATOR? Workers doing cleanup or ripout jobs create a lot of dust that gets into the air. This dust is there even if you cannot see it. It may contain mold or chemicals like asbestos or lead. If you breathe in this dust, you might become temporarily or permanently ill. You might become ill right away or sometime in the future. Always wear a respirator for cleanup or ripout jobs. This can prevent harmful substances in the air from getting into your body and making you sick. MIKS on tähtis kulumise respiraator? Töötajad teevad cleanup või ripout töökohti luua palju tolmu, mis satub õhku. See tolm on olemas isegi siis, kui sa seda ei näe. See võib sisaldada hallitust ega kemikaale nagu asbest või viia

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Social Problems
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Social Problems

Proposed solutions to homelessness In 2007 urban designer and social theorist Michael E. Arth proposed a controversial national solution for homelessness that would involve building nearly carfree Pedestrian Villages in place of what he terms "the current band- aid approach to the problem." A prototype, Tiger Bay Village, was proposed for near Daytona Beach, FL. He claims that this would be superior for treating the psychological as well as psychiatric needs of both temporarily and permanently homeless adults, and would cost less than the current approach. It would also provide a lower cost alternative to jail, and provide a half-way station for those getting out of prison. Work opportunities, including construction and maintenance of the villages, as well as the creation of work force agencies would help make the villages financially and socially viable.

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Body and exterior vocabulary autotehnik
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Body and exterior vocabulary autotehnik

other vehicle body that frames a wheel well (the fender underside). Its primary purpose is to prevent sand, mud, rocks, liquids, and other road spray from being thrown into the air by the rotating tire. Fenders are typically rigid and can be damaged by contact with the road surface. Instead flexible mud flaps are used close to the ground where contact may be possible. Sticky materials such as mud may adhere to the smooth outer tire surface, while smooth loose objects such as stones can become temporarily embedded in the tread grooves as the tire rolls over the ground. These materials can be ejected from the surface of the tire at high velocity as the tire imparts kinetic energy to the attached objects. For a vehicle moving forward, the top of the tire is rotating upward and forward, and can throw objects into the air at other vehicles or pedestrians in front of the vehicle. In British English, the fender is called the wing (this usually only refers to the panels

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Drugs and how they affect your health
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Drugs and how they affect your health.

risk of contracting HIV. But drugs and alcohol can increase the chances of unsafe behavior by altering judgment and decision making. Why Do People Use Illegal Drugs? Sometimes kids and teens try drugs to fit in with a group of friends. Or they might be curious or just bored. A person may use illegal drugs for many reasons, but often because they help the person escape from reality for a while. If a person is sad or upset, a drug can - temporarily - make the person feel better or forget about problems. But this escape lasts only until the drug wears off. Drugs don't solve problems, of course. And using drugs often causes other problems on top of the problems the person had in the first place. A person who uses drugs can become dependent on them, or addicted. This means that the person's body becomes so accustomed to having this drug that he or she can't function well without it. Can I Tell If Someone Is Using Drugs?

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The Middle Ages
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The Middle Ages

laws. The purpose of the Magna Carta was to curb the King and make him govern by the old English laws that had prevailed before the Normans came. King John's reign lasted until 1216. Then the power was taken over by his son King Henry III. He leaded England for a very long time, until 1272. He was succeeded by his son Edward I. Edward I conquered Wales in 1284. He also tried to conquer Scotland and it even went right for him but only temporarily. Under the direction of Robert Bruce Scotland managed to restore its independence. In 1307 he was succeeded by Edward II, his son. In 1311-1315 there was the Great Famine. There was a series of cold and wet springs and early winters that reduced harvests throughout western Europe, and by the Spring of 1315, about ten percent of the population had died of starvation, and a number more had perished of illnesses that they could not fight off in their malnourished state

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Getting physical
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Getting physical

on and on. · Don't allow your eyes to jump around helterskelter. Do it with purpose. Look left. Make a statement. Look center. Make a statement. Look right. Make a statement. Look at eyes in the back of the room. Make a statement. · Each time your eyes move, pretend to yourself that you are talking only to that individual. A number of skillful business speakers have said that with these techniques they have been able to recapture the attention of a temporarily disinterested listener. When experienced speakers spot one person in the audience whose eyes are looking down or off at another part of the room, they issue a concentrated dose of words and look directly at that person. This can actually coerce the distracted listener to reestablish eyetoeye contact with the speaker. When presenting dry, complex facts or statistics, odds are that the eyes and heads will stray. But,

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Wave-energy
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Wave-energy

An oscillating wave column power plant has a hollow container of concrete half filled with water which is open to the sea below sea level. A wave reaching the power plant causes a water flow through the opening below sea level. That causes a vertically rising of the water level inside the container If the waves flows back, the water level decreases. With every incoming wave the water column inside is oscillating. The air above the water inside the container is temporarily compressed in a tapered air-channel. That calms the air over the water column in a so-called collector in a similar way to how an air pump works. It seams that the power plant ‘breathes’ the air in and out. The compressed air drives a propeller or turbine. Scheme of an OWC power plant A oscillating water column power plant follows the hybrid principle: changing a strong force with low velocity (water wave) into a weak force with high velocity

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Inglise lauljad ja ansamblid
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Inglise lauljad ja ansamblid

Moon died at the age of 32 in 1978, after which the band released two studio albums, the UK and US top five Face Dances (1981) and the US top ten It's Hard (1982), with drummer Kenney Jones, before disbanding in 1983. They re-formed at events such as Live Aid and for reunion tours such as their 25th anniversary tour (1989) and the Quadrophenia tours of 1996 and 1997. In 2000, the three surviving original members discussed recording an album of new material, but their plans temporarily stalled upon Entwistle's death at the age of 57 in 2002. Townshend and Daltrey continue to perform as The Who, and in 2006 they released the studio album Endless Wire, which reached the top ten in the UK and US. The Who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, their first year of eligibility. Their display there describes them as "Prime contenders, in the minds of many, for the title of World's Greatest Rock Band." Time magazine wrote in 1979 that "No other group

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Aforismid-inglise keeles
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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

259. Only help him who is not an idler. 260. Respect every religion. 261. I love him who loves work. 262. We can only strive to be able to be Christians. 263. Don't judge a man by the tales of others. 264. Consider what people think of you--not what they say. 265. Take the understanding of the East and the knowledge of the West--and then seek. 266. Only he who can take care of what belongs to others may have his own. 267. Only conscious suffering has any sense. 268. It is better to be temporarily an egoist than never to be just. 269. Practice love first on animals, they are more sensitive. 270. By teaching others you will learn yourself. 271. Remember that here work is not for work's sake but is only a means. 272. Only he can be just who is able to put himself in the position of others. 273. If you have not by nature a critical mind your staying here is useless. 274. He who has freed himself of the disease of "tomorrow" has a chance to attain what he came here for. 275

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

They left very little behind. 9. The Anglo-Saxon Invasion. The Angles, Saxons and Jutes came from present-day Northern-Germany and Denmark in 449. A number of tribes from the European mainland invaded and settled in large numbers; however, they were not always victorious. These Anglo- Saxons soon had the south-east of the country in their control. In the west, their advance was temporarily halted by an army of (Celtic) Britons under the command of the legendary King Arthur. By the 7th century the Anglo-Saxons were ruling most of Britain. 10. Scandinavian raids. In 789 three Viking ships landed on the coast of the kingdom of West Saxon. They were traders and raiders. In the 9th century they conquered and settled the islands around Scotland and some coastal regions of Ireland. Their conquest of England

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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde
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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

Government - the group of people who officially control a country System of courts - a set of connected positions which operate together to ensure ... ? To commit a crime ­ to do sth that is forbidden by law Corruption - illegal, immoral or dishonest behaviour, especially by people in positions of power Fine (trahv) - an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law Suspension - when a person is temporarily not allowed to work, go to school or take part in an activity, as a punishment Prosecution - to officially accuse someone of committing a crime in a court of law, or to try to prove that a person accused of committing a crime is guilty of that crime Injury ­ bodily harm, damage Public opinion ­ sth that most of the ppl in a society think of sth Simple majority - sth is voted for or against by not more than half of the votes altogether

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Business peculiarities in Russia
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Business peculiarities in Russia

and assets of the founders. 6 Payment of the authorized capital up to the moment of state registration of the company made the following ways: money - by opening a temporary bank account from which you made after the registration of the founders of the money is transferred to the main account of the company; estate - by transferring the property to the Head of the company (CEO) under the act temporarily, and after checking company founders made by the head of the property is transferred by an act of the company. 1.5. Address of the company The law does not require documentary evidence of the location of the enterprise (exact address) in the territory of Russia in his account, but later on, in the course of business, the company will need to have the document on the basis of which its registration is made at a specific address specified in the statute. Such a document can be:

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Revision Questions
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Revision Questions

the cultural sphere were Vladimir Nabokov, Igor Stravinsky, and Isaac Asimov. Immigration in 1945­1955: During the Soviet era, emigration was prohibited, and limited to very few defectors and dissidents who immigrated to the United States of America and other Western Bloc countries for political reasons. Russians who had been deported to Germany during World War II (displaced persons). Approximately 20,000 Displaced Persons arrived in the US. Immigration in 1969-...: the Soviet Union temporarily loosened emigration restrictions for Jewish emigrants, which allowed nearly 250,000 people leave the country, escaping covert anti-semitism. Jews were allowed to leave Russia for Israel, but many had the US as their real goal. Most had no knowledge of Yiddish or Hebrew or the Jewish religion. Immigration after 1985: the Soviet government under Mikhail Gorbachev allowed anyone to leave the Soviet Union. The major group of post-Soviet immigrants were the

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Islam
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Islam

11 | P a g e the Battle of Baghdad in 1258, as they overran in Muslim lands in a series of invasions. Meanwhile in Egypt, the slavesoldier Mamluks took control in an uprising in 1250 and in alliance with the Golden Horde were able halt the Mongol armies at the Battle of Ain Jalut. Mongol rule extended across the breadth of almost all Muslim lands in Asia and Islam was temporarily replaced by Buddhism as the official religion of the land. Over the next century the Mongol Khanates converted to Islam and this religious and cultural absorption ushered in a new age of MongolIslamic synthesis that shaped the further spread of Islam in central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Ottomans and Islamic empires in India (1258­1918) The Seljuk Turks conquered Abbassid lands and adopted Islam and become the de facto rulers of the caliphate

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Harjutus 2
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Harjutus 2

subparagraph must fulfil the minimum requirements set out in Annexes I to IX by no later than eighteen months after that date. Article 6 Exemptions 1. Taking account of the types of activity and/or size of the undertakings concerned, Member States may specify categories of undertakings allowed to replace totally, partially or temporarily the illuminated signs, and/or acoustic signals provided for in this Directive by alternative measures which afford the same level of protection. 2. Member States may derogate, after consulting both sides of industry, from the application of Annex VIII, section 2 and/or Annex IX, section 3, whilst laying down alternative measures guaranteeing the same level of protection.

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Teaduslik revolutsioon
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Teaduslik revolutsioon

We find them at the school of Chartres in the mid12th century, or at the medical school at Salerno near Naples in 1060. At Toledo in Spain, 92 Arabic works had been translated along with Ptolemy in 1175. By the 12th century, Arabic science and mathematics had found its way to Oxford in England and to Padua in Italy. From the early 12th century, then, there existed in Europe a continuous tradition of scientific endeavor. And although this science was temporarily overshadowed by the intellectual bulk of Aristotle in the mid13th century, this tradition was living in the 15th and 16th centuries and well into the 17th. This was the background and education of the scientific revolutionaries. We must see their discoveries as shaped and formed by this core of accepted ideas and not just spinning out of empty space. The revolution in science did not occur quickly. It developed over time. Although the medieval Church earned absolute power,

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Dimitriu - When we are the other
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Dimitriu - When we are the other

I begin to relax into the ambiguity and lassitude of my surroundings as into a bath. [. . .] There's no point in any sort of effort, pretension, affectation, keeping a stiff upper lip or putting on a brave front in Bucharest. One might as well relax. Temporarily, I lose the sense of how to judge anything at all; but I begin to understand how people got through. (Hoffman, 1999, p. 265; italics mine) II. Translating the cultural translations for the Romanian readers as guidelines for

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

object of affection look their bleakest. T h i s is a critical moment in any story, an Ordeal in which the hero must die or appear to die so that she can be born again. It's a major source of the magic o f the heroic myth. T h e experiences of the preceding stages have led us, the audience, to identify with the hero and her fate. W h a t happens to the hero happens to us. W e are encouraged to experience the brink-of-death moment with her. Our emotions are temporarily depressed so that they can be revived by the hero's return from death. T h e result of this revival is a feeling of elation and exhilaration. T h e designers of amusement park thrill rides know how to use this principle. Roller coasters make their passengers feel as i f they're going to die, and there's a great thrill that comes from brushing up against death and surviving it. You're never more alive than when you're looking death in the face.

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

want” and “what is” becomes a constant source of upset and anguish. the famous and now classic pop song, “(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, “ is the song of the ego. The underlying emotion that governs all the activity of the ego is fear. The fear of being nobody, the fear of nonexistence, the fear of death. All its activities are ultimately designed to eliminate this fear, but the most the ego can ever do is to cover it up temporarily with an intimate relationship, a new possession, or winning at this or that. Illusion will never satisfy you. Only the truth of who you are, if realized, will set you free. Why fear? Because the ego arises by identification with form, and deep down it knows that no forms are permanent, that they are all fleeting. So there is always a sense of insecurity around the ego even if on the outside it appears confident.

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Muutused Valga linnas pärast Eesti-Läti piiri määramist
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Muutused Valga linnas pärast Eesti-Läti piiri määramist

functioned through Valga-Härgmäe-Karksi road. After established border the Valga-Karksi road remained part of Latvian territory. For access to Valga people from Taagepera, Holdre and Koorküla were forced to make a detour through Aitsre and Mäemõisa. During the first years of independence the town seemed to be even more complicated situation, because the connection with northern areas functioned by Valga-Viljandi road was temporarily interrupted. The decision of Tallents divide Paju parish so, that starting kilometers of Valga-Viljandi road went to the Latvian side of border and direct connection with Helme or Viljandi was no possible. These problems were solved with additional border agreement on November 1st, 1923. That agreement gave to border committee the right to change the disputed areas on borderland and Estonia got back that significant part of road Valga-Viljandi. This

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Side konspekt 2020- eksami kordamisküsimused
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Side konspekt 2020 / eksami kordamisküsimused

that accurate. 81. Kuidas saavutatakse GNSS tehnoloogiate (PPP, RTK) puhul suurem täpsus? PPP (Precise Point Positioning) ja RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) PPP is a combination of several relatively sophisticated GNSS position refinement techniques that can be used with near-consumer-grade hardware to yield near- survey-grade results. PPP uses a single GNSS receiver, unlike standard RTK methods, which use a temporarily fixed base receiver in the field as well as a relatively nearby mobile receiver. RTK – GNSS satelliit saadab signaali nii rover stationile kui ka base stationile. Rover station aga saab base stationilt correction data. Kokkuvõtvalt on tegemist keerulise protsessiga, kus RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) on pmst correctioniga gnss signaal, mida saab kas real-time kasutada või jätta post-proccessinguks.

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Education
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Education

Am I next? Who¹s watching? Who can I trust? Will I be found out? By immediately looking for blame because of the desire to quickly get back to business as usual, the result may be an overlooking of the possibility that the problem may reside elsewhere, such as in the system, the structure or corporate culture. In which case, nothing is resolved, except cosmetic changes. In time the same problem or a similar one will reemerge, only to be temporarily suppressed. In the end, one is left with a lose-lose situation. The result of such reactive posture is institutional crisis and systemic bog-down, because the focus is on immediacy instead of long-term change. The opposite methodology is to view our experiences as challenges, based on Foresight Management as the style of leadership. Foresight Management is a proactive style of management that anticipates

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Tööstuslik andmeside kontrolltöö 2 abimaterjal - vastused
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Tööstuslik andmeside kontrolltöö 2 abimaterjal - vastused

· Partitioning techniquesTechniques:· "pieces" (x) = Time slots, Frequency(Wavelength), Code bus: every wire is independent andoperates concurrently· A token signal is passed temporarily stores the frame. · An acceptable level of broadcasts is often deemed to be less · "x Division Multiplexing (xDM)": Different flows ofinformation use different pieces of the channel, from one node to another in acircular fashion· This is a bit-at-a-time transfer Cut-through switching is fine for fixed speed networks such as all than 20% of received packets although many networks e.g

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

research studies. Atkinson and Shiffrin were among the first to suggest a basic structure of memory, with their multi-store model that has been one of the most influential models of memory to date. The model is based on two assumptions: memory consists of separate stores and memory processes are sequential. It consists three major components: 1) Sensory memory: briefly holds incoming sensory information. 2) Short-term memory: temporarily holds a limited amount of information. 3) Long-term memory: our vast library of more durable sored memories. The actions influencing the information's way to the different memory stores are attention, coding and rehearsal. This model is very simplistic and reflects the knowledge available in the 19060s. Sperling conducted a classic experiment on how long sensory memory can hold information. He flashed a matrix of 12 letters on a screen for 1/20 of a second and

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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

2. Such protective measures should, as appropriate, include effective procedures for the establishment of social programmes to provide necessary support for the child and for those who have the care of the child, as well as for other forms of prevention and for identification, reporting, referral, investigation, treatment and follow-up of instances of child maltreatment described heretofore, and, as appropriate, for judicial involvement. Article 20 1. A child temporarily or permanently deprived of his or her family environment, or in whose own best interests cannot be allowed to remain in that environment, shall be entitled to special protection and assistance provided by the State. 2. States Parties shall in accordance with their national laws ensure alternative care for such a child. 3. Such care could include, inter alia, foster placement, kafalah of Islamic law, adoption or if necessary placement in suitable institutions for the care of children

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY
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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

What do you think happened to the Britons? The Conquest At first the Germanic tribes only raided Britain, but after the Romans had left, they began to settle in large numbers. The Anglo-Saxon raids were part of a general migration of Germanic tribes in search of new lands for growing population1. The Britons fought the raiders and settlers from Germany as well as they could. In the west of the country the Anglo-Saxon advance was temporarily halted by an army of Britons under the command of the legendary King Arthur2. However, the Britons were slowly pushed westwards into the mountains of Wales and northwards into Scotland. A great number of Britons crossed the English Channel and settled in the north-western peninsula of Gaul, which they gave a new name Brittany3. (See the map in Unit 6). Some Celts stayed behind and were either Saxonized or became slaves of the Anglo-Saxons.

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Võrdleva Poliitika kodutööd
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Võrdleva Poliitika kodutööd

10.2011). Occupy Wall Street protestes arrested On Brooklyn Bridge. Retreived from http://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/oct/02/occupy-wall-street-protesters- brooklyn-bridge (28.04.2013) The Guardian. (23.11.2011). Destruction of Occupy Wall Street Peoples Libery draws ire. Retreived from http://www.theguardian.com/world/blog/2011/nov/23/occupy-wall-street- peoples-library (28.04.2013) The Huffington Post. (15.11.2011). Zuccotti Park Eviction: NYPD Orders Occupy Wall Street Protesters To Temporarily Evacuate Park. Retreived from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/15/zuccotti-park-evacuation_n_1094164.html (27.04.2013) The Nation. (03.10.2011). We are all human Microphones Now. Retreived from http://www.thenation.com/blog/163767/we-are-all-human-microphones-now# (28.04.2013) The New York Times. (01.10.2011). Police Arrested more than 700 Protesters on Brooklyn Bridge. Retreived from http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/01/police-arresting- protesters-on-brooklyn-bridge/ (28.04

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American Literature
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American Literature

Then when Hester and Pear stand with him Pear asks "Wilt thou stand here with mother and me, tomorrow noontide?"(Pearl 105)The minister is given another chance to redeem himself, but he cowers yet again! Dimmesdale is selfish, he tries to atone in private, by whipping himself and fasting. This accomplishes nothing, he knows in his heart that no punishment in private will get him forgiveness from the lord. Yet he continues his practices of private punishment, so he temporarily feels better about himself. Another occurrence of hypocrisy was when Hester finally revealed the true identity of Rodger Chillingworth. Dimmesdale was overcome with anger, how could Arthur have been mad? Hester had finally conquered her weakness of character, and told him the truth. Dimmesdale could only see that she had been harboring a terrible secret in her heart. After that, the agreement to run away to the Old World was another instance of a character weakness of Arthur

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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku
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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku

their roles Vastuhakk Vangidele ei meeldi valvurite käitumine! Ei allu, hakkavad vastu • Took off their stocking caps • Ripped off ID numbers • Barricaded the door • Cursed guards Valvurite vastusammud Broke into cells, prisoners stripped naked, beds taken out, solitary confinement “Privileged cells” - prisoners given uniforms and beds back, allowed to wash and brush teeth, and allowed to eat food in front of other prisoners that were denied food temporarily (those least involved in the rebellion were given these cells) After half a day, the guards switched the good prisoners back into the bad cells and put the bad prisoners in the good cells to thoroughly confuse them...this also served to break the solidarity of the prisoners and make them question each others’ loyalties (were they informers?) Prisoners also were denied the right to use the bathroom; after “lights out” at 10pm, they had to use the bathroom in a bucket and

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

December 7, and it was rather negative: "No information on submarines or carriers." Other messages, however, clearly indicated the drive to the south, which Japan made no attempt to conceal. Twice before, Rochefort, Fabian, Layton, and O.N.I, had seen exactly the same conditions, and twice before their reasoning that the carriers were being held in empire waters had been proved right. Now, they thought, they were seeing it happen again. Temporarily oblivious to the possibility of a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, they watched the forces moving against Malaya as hypnotically as a conjuror's audience stares at the empty right hand while the left is pulling the ace out of a sleeve. American preconceptions were reinforced by two PURPLE messages of December 1, which the Navy read that same day. In the first, Tokyo directed Washington: "When you are faced with the necessity of

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Ford escorti käsiraamat
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Ford escorti käsiraamat

and the bearing. Worn bearings should be guide. Rock the valve from side to side. If there 14 Cylinder head and pistons - renewed by your dealer. is any more than an imperceptible movement, 33 Check the camshaft endfloat by the guides will have to be reamed (working decarbonising temporarily refitting the camshaft and the from the valve seat end) and oversize thrust plate. If the endfloat exceeds the stemmed valves fitted. If you do not have the OHV engines specified tolerance, renew the thrust plate. necessary reamer (tool No 21-242), leave this 1 With the cylinder head removed (Section 4),

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