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Thankful

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

They would talk about books a nd issues and kiss in the rain. Charlie personally finds super models strange. 4. Talk about Charlie’s grandfather. His grandfather usually complains about black people moving into the old neighbourhood. His grandfather doesn´t hear very well, so he says things very loud. He alway s says that the food is too dry even if itś soup. His grandfather usually drinks too much and he is very fat. 5. What was Charlie thankful for after the Thanksgiving dinner? He was thankful that his brother played football on television so nobody fought. Most of the people around the table looked uncomprttable, some looked angry. 6.  First present is the tape of the songs, second was magnetic poetry. Gift number three was a set of watercolor pants and some paper, gist number four was a harmonica and a book about playing it. Last gift was a book called The mayor of Castro Street.

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Stephen Chbosky - ´The Perks of Being a Wallflower´
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Stephen Chbosky - ´The Perks of Being a Wallflower´

They would talk about books and issues and kiss in the rain. Charlie personally finds super models strange. 5 Talk about Charlie's grandfather.(p.4750) His grandfather usually complains about black people moving into the old neighbourhood. His grandfather doesn´t hear very well, so he says things very loud. He always says that the food is too dry even if it not. His grandfather usually drinks too much and he is very fat. 6 What was Charlie thankful for after the Thanksgiving dinner? Why? Comment on the reactions of the family that followed. (p.5051) He was thankful that his brother played football on television so nobody fought. Most of the people around the table looked uncomfortable. Some looked angry. His dad looked like he knew I was right, but he didn´t want to say anything because it wasn´t his family. Her mom was nervous about what her dad would do. Only one person at the table said anything

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A letter of application
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A letter of application

certificate in first aid. Futhermore I have helped in several actions that were going on in the wild areas to protect the spieces from extincting. As a result I have some experience in drastic situations. I do not know if I have any of the specialised skills that you need, but I could certainly help to protect those animals, give them first aid or any relevant prospective help they might need. All in all I would be very happy if I could be somewhat helpful. I would be thankful for further details and I could provide references if these are needed. Looking forward to hearing from you, Yours faithfully, Katrin Kiisk

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A letter of application
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A letter of application

certificate in first aid. Futhermore I have helped in several actions that were going on in the wild areas to protect the spieces from extincting. As a result I have some experience in drastic situations. I do not know if I have any of the specialised skills that you need, but I could certainly help to protect those animals, give them first aid or any relevant prospective help they might need. All in all I would be very happy if I could be somewhat helpful. I would be thankful for further details and I could provide references if these are needed. Looking forward to hearing from you, Yours faithfully, Katrin Kiisk

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The Man of Law s Tale
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The Man of Law's Tale

Difference between themselves were that King Alla was totally adopted in Christianity. Over time King Alla understood how much good Christianity has done to Constance life and converted to Christianity. One day King Alla went to war and at same time Constance gave birth to their son who was named Mauritius. After the completion of the difficulties on land and at sea Constance arrived to Rome and she was thankful to God who helped her over time. God was most important in her life, she always fallowed the will of God and never lost her faith to God even when she had hard times.

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Why was life better-worse in Estonia 50 years ago
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Why was life better-worse in Estonia 50 years ago?

insured. Everyone has their own right what to do with the money, where to spend or who to give it. All the frontiers are free, which only do not mean traveling, but also availability of different foods and materials. It helps to rise the richness of our dining table and is also good for health. Considering all, I am certain that life in the year 2008 is more worry free, qualified and livable than it was 50 years ago. I think people should be thankful to the government and all the people who have helped to build up our country.

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Pygmalion
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Pygmalion

He has come to take issue with Henry Higgins for destroying his happiness. Mr. Higgins wrote a letter to an old blighter in America that was giving five millions to found Moral Reform Societies all over the world. Alfred Doolittle, He is brilliantly dressed in a new fashionable frock-coat, with white waistcoat and grey trousers. A flower in his buttonhole, a dazzling silk hat, and patent leather shoes complete the effect. Where has Eliza been hiding? Eliza had been hiding upstairs Who is Eliza thankful to and why? Why does Eliza ask Mrs. Higgins to call her Mrs. Doolittle.? She is thankful to Pickering. She said that se will always be a flower girl to Professor Higgins, because he always treats her as a flower girl. Comment on the ending a) according to the movie Eliza storms out and drives away with Freddy. Higgins walks from Chelsea back to his home in Wimpole Street, where he smashes some of the records he had made of Eliza's voice and then sits to think

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Sõnaseletus unit 3
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Sõnaseletus unit 3

ACRE(aaker)- a unit of area used in certain English-speaking countries. ADVENTURE(seiklus) - an exciting or very unusual experience. ALIKE(ühtviisi) - in the same manner or form. APPRECIATE(tänulik) - to feel thankful or grateful for: to appreciate a favour. ARCHERY(vibulaskmine) - sport of shooting with bows and arrows ASPECT(aspekt) - appearance to the eye; visual effect ASPIRING( ambitsioon)- to rise to a great height ASSIGN(loovutada) - give out or allot AWARD-WINNING(auhinnatud) - BARGAIN - an agreement or contract establishing what each party will give. BOILING HOT (keev) -to an extreme extent BOTHERED ( tüütama) to give trouble to; annoy; pester; worry

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You Know That You Are Everything To Somebody
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You Know That You Are Everything To Somebody

misses you someone wants to talk to you someone wants to be with you someone hopes you aren't in trouble someone is thankful for the support you have provided someone wants to hold your hand someone hopes everything turns out all right someone wants you to be happy

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We all have felt good about donating something
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We all have felt good about donating something.

I would much rather go through a struggle with them rather than sit there, watching them suffer, and do nothing when I have the means to help. I do understand people who agree to donate their body parts in the event of their own death. You do not need your body anymore anyway, so why not? Thousands of lives are saved every day in the US by people willing to donate their organs in this way. If the day ever comes that I would need an organ transplant, then I will be very thankful to my donor, whether I knew them or not. After this I'll definitely think about organ donations in a very different way. If there is someone out there to help me, then I do not see any reason why I would not help back. So, it is possible I would help a stranger in this way, one day. In conclusion, I would like to say that people should definitely consider all the circumstances before signing a donor card. First, consult with your closest friends or family and seek their advice

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Stipendiumi taotlus
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Stipendiumi taotlus

school. I was my class best graduate. After my high school I came to Tallinn. Now I am the student of Tallinn College of Tallinn University of Technology. I am very responsible, hard working and I have always enjoyed new challenges. They are teaching to be better competitive. I do not have any children yet. I think more important is to get good education and then when I am well-off I can offer to my children and for myself a better life. I am very thankful for my parents, who are teach me and always helped if they could. Thanks for them I am who are I am. They know that they can be very proud of me. When I was young, even then I was very smart and listen what smart people told me. When I was five years old I could read newspapers and similarly was with me a mathematics book, where I solved simple tasks. In Tallinn I do not have free time for my hobbies and it is very sad. Because the sport is very near to my heart

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Boy was called Michael, Charlie thinks about the time they used to do: peep into their neighbour's windows. Michael parents lost a child and divorced. November 23, 1991 Charlie is writing about his Thanksgiving dinner with family. He describes how they battle with each other. Then the family sits down to watch Charlie's brother football match on TV and Charlie notices his grandfather crying. At dinner everyone says what he or she is thankful for. Before leaving, Charlie kisses his grandfather on the cheek. Gramps wipes it off, but Charlie's glad he did it. He never got to kiss his aunt before she died. December 7, 1991 They play Secret Santa and Charlie draws Patrick's name. He makes him a mix tape. Then Charlie thinks that it would be awesome to write his own song. Then he just switches topics and starts talking about how excited he'll be to get his driver's license. In addition,

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

Beg for Blame sb for sth Care for sb/sth Charge for Cheque for Cure for Demand for Eager for Exchange sth for sth else Excuse for Excuse sb for Famous for Fight for sth Forgive sb for Grateful to sb for sth Head for Hope for sth Mistake sb for Necessary for Need for Obliged tos b for sth Pity for Praise sb for Prepare for Punish sb for Qualified for Ready for Reason for Reputation for Respect for Responsibility for Responsible for Reise for Search for Study for Suitable for Thank sb for Thankful for Trend for Wait for AT Astonished at Expert at Furious at Shocked at BY Astonished by Impressed by Satisfied by Shocked by IN Believe in ON Blame on sb Experiment on Impression on Spend money on sth Waste sth on FROM Borrow sth from sb Prevent sb from Prohibit sb from doing sth Protection from Quotation from Receive from Recover fromrefrain from INTO Bump into Convert into Crash into Effort into sth UPON Depend upon BETWEEN Choise between Comparison between Connection between

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

Submit to ­ sisse andma, esitama Submit sth for publication Subscribe to ­ kirjeldama Succeed in ­ õnnestuma Suffer from ­ kannatama Superior to ­ ülim,kõrgem Sure of/about ­ kindle Surprised at/by ­ üllatunud Suspect sb of ­ kahtlustama Suspicious of ­ kahtlustatav Sympathise with ­ kaasa tundma, poolehoidu näitama (have)taste in ­ maitse Taste of ­ maitsma Terrible at ­ kohutav Terrified of ­ hirmunud Thank sb for ­ tänama Thankful for ­ tänulik Think about/of ­ mõtlema Threaten sb with sth ­ ähvardama Throw at ­ viskama (hit) Throw to ­ viskama (catch) Tire of ­ väsitama Tired of ­ väsinud Translate from ...into ­ tõlkima Typical of ­ tüüpiline Upset about-endast väljas Wait for-ootama Warn sb against/about/of-hoiatama (millegi eest) Waste (time/money) on-raiskama Wave at/to sb-lehvitama Weak in/at-nõrk Whisper to-sosistama Wink at sb-silma kinni pigistama Wonder about- pead murdma

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Inglise keele riigieksami kirjutamise spikker- suur kokkuvõte
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Inglise keele riigieksami kirjutamise spikker / suur kokkuvõte

Par.2 ­ give advice supported by expected results Par.3 ­ express hope things will improve, closing remarks Opening: I strongly recommend that, I would suggest that, I believe the best course of action is, I would advise you to Closing: I trust you will accept this advice, I hope this will be of help, I would very much like to know if this was helpful Letters expressing thanks Par.1 ­ opening remarks, thank the person Par.2 ­ explain in detail why you are thankful Par.3 ­ express thanks once again, closing remarks Opening: I am writing to thank you for, I wish to thank you for Closing: I would like to express my thanks/gratitude once again Letters of recommendation Par.1 ­ reason for writing Par.2 ­ recommendation (qualities with examples, justifications) Par.3 ­ closing remarks Opening: As a... I am writing to recommend .. . for..., I wish to recommend .. on behalf of... Closing: I would appreciate it if you could inform me of your decision

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte
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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

was home all day with nothing to do but think. One night, Dodger asked Oliver to shine his shoes for him, and happy to have company, he consented. While doing so, Oliver listened as they tried to convince him to learn all he could from Fagin about theft, because it was a good profession for him. Fagin heard them speaking thus, and gave his own speech to them all including a new thief that had come in, Tom Chitling. From that day forward, Oliver was not left alone and was thankful for it. Instead, Fagin was slowly teaching him the ways of thievery by training him that their black company was still better than being completely alone. 3 Chapter 19: Fagin left the house where the boys slept and went to visit Mr. Sikes. Upon arrival, he found Nancy along with the other thief. He was not happy she was there just because he was afraid she would go nuts on him again

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Aforismid-inglise keeles
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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

198. There are several good protections against temptation, but the surest is cowardice. 199. One of the striking differences between a cat and a lie is that a cat has only nine lives. 200. The holy passion of Friendship is of so sweet and steady and loyal and enduring a nature that it will last through a whole lifetime, if not asked to lend money. 201. Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence in society. 202. Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed. 203. It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog. 6 204. The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them. 205. Dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt and live like it's heaven on Earth. 206

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

" Mr. Darcy smiled; but Elizabeth thought she could perceive that he was rather offended, and therefore checked her laugh. Miss Bingley warmly resented the indignity he had received, in an expostulation with her brother for talking such nonsense. "I see your design, Bingley," said his friend. "You dislike an argument, and want to silence this." "Perhaps I do. Arguments are too much like disputes. If you and Miss Bennet will defer yours till I am out of the room, I shall be very thankful; and then you may say whatever you like of me." "What you ask," said Elizabeth, "is no sacrifice on my side; and Mr. Darcy had much better finish his letter." Mr. Darcy took her advice, and did finish his letter. When that business was over, he applied to Miss Bingley and Elizabeth for an indulgence of some music. Miss Bingley moved with some alacrity to the pianoforte; and, after a polite request that Elizabeth would lead the way which the other as politely and more earnestly

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

I found many others were exploring the intertwined pathways o f myth, story, and psychology. T h e Hero's Journey, I discovered, is more than just a description of the hid­ den patterns of mythology. It is a useful guide to life, especially the writer's life. In the perilous adventure of my own writing, I found the stages o f the Hero's Journey showing up just as reliably and usefully as they d i d in books, myths, and movies. In my personal life, I was thankful to have this map to guide my quest and help me anticipate what was around the next bend. T h e usefulness of the Hero's Journey as a guide to life was brought home forcefully when I first prepared to speak publicly about it in a large seminar at U C L A . A couple of weeks before the seminar two articles appeared in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, in which a film critic attacked filmmaker George Lucas and his movie Willow

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

" "Or else you have him running scared." I glared. "Don't make excuses for him. Whose side are you on, anyway?" "Yours, baby girl." He reached out and patted my knee. "Always yours." I wrapped my hand around his muscular forearm and stroked my fingers gently along the underside in silent gratitude. I couldn't feel the multitude of fine white scars from cutting that marred his skin, but I never forgot they were there. I was thankful every day that he was alive, healthy, and a vital part of my life. "How'd your night go?" "I can't complain." His eyes took on a mischievous glint. "I shagged that busty blonde in a maintenance closet. Her tits were real." "Well, then." I smiled. "You made her night, I'm sure." "I try." He picked up the phone receiver and winked at me. "What kind of delivery do you want? Subs? Chinese? Indian?" "I'm not hungry." "You're always hungry

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher s book
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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

Wesatin thecafdand talked avby (adj). suspectsb of (v). suspicious of (adj). sympathisewith (v) T ourplansfor thefuture.ltoldJanethatlwantedto setup o (have)taste in (n) . taste of (v)r terribleat (adj)' terrifiedof (adj) own business ond shetoldmethot shewontedto writeo . thank sb for (v). thankful for (adj)r think abouvof(v). threatensb with Afterour coffee,I wentto the busstationto seeJaneoff sth (v). throw at (v)(in orderto hit) ' throw to (v)(in orderto catch) thenI wenthome.lthadbeenquiteaneventful morning! . tire of (v). tired of (adj)(= fed up with) o translatefrom into (v) . typicalof (adj) 13e(r) Would rathe,

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Inglise keele õpik
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Inglise keele õpik

Wesatin thecafdand talked avby (adj). suspectsb of (v). suspicious of (adj). sympathisewith (v) T ourplansfor thefuture.ltoldJanethatlwantedto setup o (have)taste in (n) . taste of (v)r terribleat (adj)' terrifiedof (adj) own business ond shetoldmethot shewontedto writeo . thank sb for (v). thankful for (adj)r think abouvof(v). threatensb with Afterour coffee,I wentto the busstationto seeJaneoff sth (v). throw at (v)(in orderto hit) ' throw to (v)(in orderto catch) thenI wenthome.lthadbeenquiteaneventful morning! . tire of (v). tired of (adj)(= fed up with) o translatefrom into (v) . typicalof (adj) 13e(r) Would rathe,

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book
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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

Wesatin thecafdand talked avby (adj). suspectsb of (v). suspicious of (adj). sympathisewith (v) T ourplansfor thefuture.ltoldJanethatlwantedto setup o (have)taste in (n) . taste of (v)r terribleat (adj)' terrifiedof (adj) own business ond shetoldmethot shewontedto writeo . thank sb for (v). thankful for (adj)r think abouvof(v). threatensb with Afterour coffee,I wentto the busstationto seeJaneoff sth (v). throw at (v)(in orderto hit) ' throw to (v)(in orderto catch) thenI wenthome.lthadbeenquiteaneventful morning! . tire of (v). tired of (adj)(= fed up with) o translatefrom into (v) . typicalof (adj) 13e(r) Would rathe,

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Upstream B2 teacher
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Upstream B2 teacher

Wesatin thecafdand talked avby (adj). suspectsb of (v). suspicious of (adj). sympathisewith (v) T ourplansfor thefuture.ltoldJanethatlwantedto setup o (have)taste in (n) . taste of (v)r terribleat (adj)' terrifiedof (adj) own business ond shetoldmethot shewontedto writeo . thank sb for (v). thankful for (adj)r think abouvof(v). threatensb with Afterour coffee,I wentto the busstationto seeJaneoff sth (v). throw at (v)(in orderto hit) ' throw to (v)(in orderto catch) thenI wenthome.lthadbeenquiteaneventful morning! . tire of (v). tired of (adj)(= fed up with) o translatefrom into (v) . typicalof (adj) 13e(r) Would rathe,

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