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Kõrbestumine Sahelis
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Kõrbestumine Sahelis

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Sahel_famine · Pilt [6] ,,Photo 02486" - http://www.fredhoogervorst.com/photo/02486/ · Pilt [7] ,, Sahel rainfall from 1900 to 2007 averaged over June, July, August, September, and October JJASO" - http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/resources/environment-book/desertificationinsahel.html · Pilt [8] ,, MARCO ANTONIO CRUZ (MEXICO)" http://www.aimiaagophotographyprize.com/5452 · Pilt [9] ,,U.S. Intelligence Says Water Shortages Threaten Stability" http://www.scoop.it/t/geography-education/p/1487549893/2012/03/25/u-s-intelligence-says-water-shortages-threaten-stability · Pilt [10] ,, Wielka susza sprowadzila glód do Rogu Afryki" http://afryka-i-my.blogspot.com/ · Pildid [11] ja [12] ,,In pictures: The Sahel drought" http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/inpictures/2012/06/2012624213039862469.html · Pilt [13] ,,International charities criticise efforts to build resilience in the Sahel" http://www.theguardian

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Greenpeace
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Greenpeace

unfair or abusive fishing practices. 2 Many electronics and other products contain toxic chemicals and heavy metals that are difficult to dispose of and impossible to recycle. Greenpeace studies the effects of these chemicals on water, air and the human body and advocates substituting safer alternatives for dangerous materials. 3 Logging and clear-cutting of ancient forests drive species of plants and animals toward extinction and threaten the lives of people whose survival depends on the forest's resources. Greenpeace protects forests by educating the public about the origin of tropical woods, holding governments accountable for clear-cutting and even by camping in trees to stave off loggers. 4 The world maintains an armory of 30,000 nuclear weapons, and several countries actively pursue the technology to develop even more. Greenpeace's first mission protested nuclear testing, and the organization continues doing it.

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- ing ja to kasutamine
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- ing ja to kasutamine

trouble, have a hard/difficult time · Spend, waste, lose · Hear, listen to, notice, see, watch, feel- ainult mingi osa tegevusest · Need, require, want + ing TO · Afford, agree, appear, arrange, ask, beg, care, claim, consent, decide, demand, deserve, expect, fail, hesitate, hope, learn, manage, mean, need, offer, plan, prepare, pretend, promise, refuse, seem, struggle, swear, threaten, volunteer, wait, want, wish · Something, somewhere, anyone, nothing... · Too/enough · It + be + adjective/noun · Be + the first/second/next/last/best · Ask, learn, find out, wonder, want to know, decide, explain kui järgneb (who, what, where, how) · Advise, allow, permit, recommend, encourage (when passiv) ALGVORM · Pärast modal verbe (can, should, must) BUT: ought to!

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Benefits and drawbacks of the EU
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Benefits and drawbacks of the EU

With leaving the country being so easy, many students who are looking for better opportunities abroad now have the chance to easily leave their homeland and maybe never come back. So Estonia is losing some of its valuable young people. And since the use of euro, prices have gone up a lot, and Estonians are not happy with that either. Another thing that is positive is the increase in national security. If some other country were ever to attack Estonia and threaten our independence, the attack would be considered as an attack to all the member countries. This makes us feel very safe, being a small country. Furthermore, being a small country can sometimes mean having no voice in world affairs but being a part of the EU has made the smaller countries in Europe more heard. So, in conclusion, joining the European Union has made our situation better in some ways and then again worse in others. But we all have to remember, that if we don't try out something

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Environmental issues in Estonia
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Environmental issues in Estonia

Environmental issues in Estonia The Earth is considered to be the most beatiful planets in the Universe. But our planet is threaten by environmental problems. Even a small country like Estonia can make difference. Our capital city is fighting against air pollution. But people produce much refuse and ways of recycling are getting old. Water pollution is also a problem in Estonia. We have factories that let their waste run into rivers. One of the biggest problems in Estonia is air pollution. Our air is polluted by exhaust fumes, because today we have a lot of cars, buses and other machines. In 2009 we had 407 cars to

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-ing and to
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-ing and to

Verb + -ing or to Verb + -ing Verb + -ing and to Verb + to 1) Stop, postpone, admit, avoid, CHANGE IN THE MEANING: 1) Offer, decide, hope, deserve, imagine, finish, consider, deny, risk, 1) Remember Example: 1. I promise, agree, plan, manage, afford, fancy. Example: Suddenly know I locked the door. I clearly threaten, refuse, arrange, fail, forget, everybody stopped talking. remember locking it. 2. Please learn. Example: It was late, so we 2) Give up, put off, go on / carry on, remember to post the letter. decided to take a taxi home. keep or keep on. Example: I've 2) Regret Example: 1. I regret 2) Seem, appear, tend, pretend, given up reading newspapers. saying what I said. I shouldn't claim. Example: They seem to have

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Position Paper The Kingdom of Belgium
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Position Paper The Kingdom of Belgium

must be used, in accordance with IHL. These weapons don't yet exist but are under development in several countries. Once they are created, it may be too late to stop their use. Last December the government of Belgium funded a research conducted by 116 Professors and PhD students from Belgium, America and Georgia to investigate the threats and problems of so- called "Killer Robots". These AI experts and scientists issued a joint statement warning that fully autonomous weapons threaten human rights and dignity, and should also not be used because of their lack of meaningful human control over the critical functions of targeting and engagement in every attack. As well as that has Belgium signed a resolution that prohibits the use of LAW-s by the Belgium military. Belgium has proposed commencing negotiations in 2019 on a new treaty to prevent the development and use of lethal autonomous weapons systems. II

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London
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London

London history During the 19th century, London was transformed into the world's largest city and capital of the British Empire. Its population expanded from 1 million in 1800 to 6.7 million a century later. During this period, London became a global political, financial, and trading capital. In this position, it was largely unrivaled until the latter part of the century, when Paris and New York began to threaten its dominance. The first railway to be built in London was a line from London Bridge to Greenwich, which opened in 1836. This was soon followed by the opening of great rail termini which linked London to every corner of Britain. These included Euston station (1837), Paddington station (1838), Fenchurch Street station (1841), Waterloo station (1848), King's Cross station (1850), and St Pancras station (1863). From 1863, the first lines of the London Underground were constructed

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Protecting endangered species will make a difference in humans life
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Protecting endangered species will make a difference in humans life

If humankind and scientists are not absolutely sure does it pay off to use the substances in medicine, then why do we keep making money out of it. It is not right to sacrifice endangered species for something that is not useful and just makes the companies money. Saving endangered species like pandas, gorillas and tigers helps reduce poverty and improve the lives of local communities. Ginette Hemley, who is World Wildlife Fund senior vice president has said: "Problems that threaten species like the destruction of habitats and natural resources often contribute to poverty." So with protecting the threatened species, poverty can be reduced. For example, according to the report of World Wildlife Fund, some ecotourism projects based on the observation of species in the wild-such as marine turtles, pandas and mountain gorillas in the wild -generate significant amounts of money for communities. Applying knowledge of species'

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

Disappointed with Dissatisfied with Experiment with Expert with sth Familiar with Fed up with Fight with sb Fill sth with sth else Friendly with Furious with sb about/at sth Gossip with sb Happy with Ill with Impressed with Interfere with Make an appointment with Meeting with Mix with Part with Patient with Peased with Populaar with Present sb with Provide sb with Quarrel with sb Reason with Relationship with sb Replace sth with sth else Satisfied with Shake hands with Symphathise with Threaten sb with sth ON Advice on Agree with sb on sth Base on Bet on Blame sth on sb Comment on Compliment sb on Concentrate on Congratulate sb on sth Decide on Depend on Discussion on Emphasis on Expert on Information on Insist on Knock on Keen on sth Lean on Operate on Opinion on Take pity on sb Pride oneself on sth on doing sth Rely on Report on BY Affected by Amazed by Amused by Surprised by AT Aim at Amazed at Amused at Angry at what sb does Arrive at Bad at Brilliant at Clever at

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Inglise keele konspekt
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Inglise keele konspekt

.. · The information centre gives you a map of the city a map of the city can be obtained... Reporting (kaudne kõneviis) Verb + that (jutustavad) o Add, admit, agree, announce, believe, boast, claim, complain, deny, declare, explain Verb + sihitis+that (jutustavad) o Warned, reminded Verb + somebody to do something (käsud ja palved) o Advise, beg, order, promise Verb + to do something o Agree, offer, refuse, threaten Verb + ,,ing" form o Admit, deny, suggest Verb + if/whether (kas küsimused) o Inquire, ask Verb + preposition + ,,ing" form o Accuse of Active & passive (isikuline ja umbisikuline kõneviis) Active Passive It's a big company. It employs two hundred Two hundred peolpe are employed by the people. company. Present simple:

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

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 Worry about-muretsema Worthy of-vääriline

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

FIND OUT 5 WAYS HOW TO STOP OVERPOPULATION. 4. Waste Disposal: The over consumption of resources and creation of plastics are creating a global crisis of waste disposal. Developed countries are notorious for producing an excessive amount of waste or garbage and dumping their waste in the oceans and, less developed countries. Nuclear waste disposal has tremendous health hazards associated with it. Plastic, fast food, packaging and cheap electronic wastes threaten the well being of humans. FIND OUT 5 WAYS HOW TO MANAGE WASTE. 5. Loss of Biodiversity: Human activity is leading to the extinction of species and habitats and loss of bio- diversity. Eco systems, which took millions of years to perfect, are in danger when any species population is decimating. Another example is the destruction of coral reefs in the various oceans, which support the rich marine life. FIND OUT 5 WAYS HOW TO HALT THE LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY 6

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Misusing and Abusing the IoT- Ingliskeelne referaat andmeturve ITX0040 jaoks
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Misusing and Abusing the IoT ( Ingliskeelne referaat andmeturve ITX0040 jaoks)

This organized data would be of great importance, for example to companies which are involved in the advertising business, police and other law maintaining structures, criminals and other third parties for different reasons. Sensitive data could also be very well used to extort people or force them to do things which are useful for the extortionist. The biggest harm from such activity could come in a political form, where dictators or other corrupt officials could control and threaten their political opponents by threatening to reveal some kind of personal information. Although the part about extortion is hopefully not that real scenario in first world countries, the selling of data collected by the IoT device to advertisers is more than likely. According to Chris Rouland, founder and CEO of Bastille – a company dealing with IoT security „Many of the reasons that these products are very inexpensive is

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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

get across cause to be understood give back return give out distribute; announce give up surrender something hand down deliver; pronounce formally; leave as an inheritance hand over yield control of hang up suspend have on be dressed in have over entertain someone informally at one's home hold off delay; restrain hold up delay; rob; threaten with a weapon keep up continue; keep the same pace leave out omit let down disappoint let out release from confinement; make larger (in sewing) light up light; illuminate thoroughly live down live in such a way as to cause something to be forgotten make over remake move over move to the side pass out distribute pass up not take advantage of (as an opportunity)

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CLOSING KALARAND FOR PUBLIC
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CLOSING KALARAND FOR PUBLIC

Within two days, the new fence around the Kalaranna beach, was torn out by unknown activists. Kalamaja community was disappointed by Pro Kapital action and the dispute only escalated. Pro Kapital ordered a new fence around the beach and ordered a security company to watch over the property. Within next few days complaints were surfacing that there is a group of men in unmarked cars and civilian clothing that are protecting the area and if anybody dares to move closer to the fence the men threaten them with violence. Pro Kapital denies that they have hired an underground group to protect their property, but the situation has not changed. There is still an older Mercedes, or a van, standing by the fence round the clock, with a muscular man inside it, patrolling the area. Pro Kapital activity in Kalarand raises questions about lawfulness of their actions and how society’s interests and consensus on the matter can be overruled. The situation in Kalarand has not changed from August

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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte
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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte

discuss policy and this group of ministers is known as the Cabinet. The main opposition party forms a Shadow Cabinet. People vote for any one of the candidates in the constituency in which they are registered. The Conservative Party was formed by Robert Peel from what was left of the old Tory party in the 1930s. The Labour Party was formed by James Keir Hardie in 1892 to represent the workers. The recently-formed Green Party has begun to threaten the left-of-centre Liberal Democratic Party as the nation's "third" party. There is a large body of laws that have never been codified known as common law. 5) Economy, industry, agriculture, tourism The UK economy has performed remarkably well for the past 15 years, especially in the service sector. The value of all goods and services produced within the UK economy for final consumption is measured by GDP. The biggest companies are BP energy, Vodafone,

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The Relations Between The USA and Iraq
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The Relations Between The USA and Iraq

chapter in the relationship with Iraq." Iraqi troops are taking lead responsibilities for their country's security. US government kept a promise, made to the American people and to the people of Iraq by drawing down their forces to roughly 50,000, and they are on track to remove all of their troops by the end of next year according to the agreement signed by President Bush with the Iraqi government. Newly promoted Lloyd Austin, an US army general noted that "hostile enemies" continue to threaten Iraq and pledged that the US commitment will not change. Meanwhile, the president of the United States, Barack Obama, announced the shift from combat operations to prepare Iraqi forces to assume responsibility for their own security, after seven years of war. The Iraq War The Iraq War, Second Gulf War or Operation Iraqi Freedom was a military campaign that

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Big data in cloud
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Big data in cloud

disk snapshot to later analyze and extract the data or staying in the system long enough to corrupt all defenses and seize the data. [23] - Hackers can launch DDoS attacks by infiltrating and leveraging thousands or millions of unsecured devices. They can cripple infrastructure, down networks, and as IoT advances into our everyday lives, those attacks may very well put real human lives in jeopardy. And even if hackers don’t outright threaten lives, they can compromise gateways and deeper levels of IoT networks in order to reveal and exploit sensitive personal and corporate information. [24] For example, when self-driving cars become an actuality, they can launch a big-scaled attack on the driving algorithm by flooding it with false information or altering it in another way, causing crashes and possibly killing innocent users. A demonstration

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Economic Country Review
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Economic Country Review

budget surpluses into deficits. In addition to marginal growth prospects, general government finances will remain in deficit during the next few years. The great challenge of economic policy will be to mitigate a possible recession in 2012 in which measures supporting growth will be combined with general government adjustment measures. Longerterm, Finland must address a rapidly aging population and decreasing productivity that threaten competitiveness, fiscal sustainability, and economic growth (Central Intelligence Agency, 2012, ISSN 15538133). 2.2 Estonia 2.2.1 Background After centuries of Danish, Swedish, German, and Russian rule, Estonia attained independence in 1918. Forcibly incorporated into the USSR in 1940 an action never recognized by the US it regained its freedom in 1991 with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the last Russian troops

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FCE Result Words and Phrases
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FCE Result Words and Phrases

take your mind off something (idm) talent (n) talk back (phr v) 28 talk show (n) tank (n) tanned (adj) tap (n) tap (v) target (n) taste for (n) tasteless (adj) team player (n) telegraph wire (n) telepathic (adj) temporary (adj) tend (v) tender (adj) tense (adj) terminal building (n) terrain (n) testify (v) texture (n) theft (n) theme (n) theory (n) therapy (n) thick and fast (phr) thigh (n) thirst-quenching (adj) thorough (adj) thought-provoking (adj) threaten (v) three-dimensional (adj) thrill-seeker (n) throw doubt on (phr) thump (v) thunderstorm (n) tide (n) tie in with (phr v) time-consuming (adj) time-keeper (n) tinker around (v) to cap it all (idm) tolerant (adj) tomb (n) tongue (n) tool (n) torch (n) tortoise (n) tough (adj) tournament (n) 29 tower block (n) track down (v) tracksuit (n) traffic warden (n) tragic (adj) trail (v) trait (n) tram (n) transform (v) trapped (adj) treat (v) treat (v) treatment (n)

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Law-makers breaking the law-torture as a justified interrogation technique
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Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique?

Political leaders have to, when necessary, be clever enough to know when they have to break the law. Because they believe in that law, they should also feel guilty for breaking it. This vision is based on the consequentialist reasoning that the honouring of individual rights in such emergency situations are subjected to the saving of people's lives. In case of serious threat where the fundamental values of a society are at stake and slavery or mass murder threaten it, all means are morally justified to save society of this. He does however not consider the effects it has on the government staff who are put into positions as such. In the theory, this concerns a few members of staff seen as collateral damage for the sake of acting upon assumption. This however serves no purpose and rather voids their efforts, which makes the destabilization of their health in theory having occurred unjustly (which it would be in the first place as well, of course).

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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur Society and Culture of Canada
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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur/Society and Culture of Canada

Although parts of Vancouver Island and parts of Eastern Canada are south of the 49th parallel, and parts of the United States (Alaska, Northwest Angle) are north of it, the term is used to refer to the entire Canada-U.S. border. 27. What differences are usually mentioned in the national character of the Canadians and the Americans? In 1993 the Canadian government conceded that Illegal immigration became a more major problem "irregular migration" may "threaten the strong during the 1970s and 1980s for the US than for Canada, consensus among Canadians that immigration is good with Mexico becoming the major source. for Canada." In the US, the Black civil rights and Black power In Canada French-Canadian nationalism provided a movements provided a model for the resurgence of

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted

In the House of Lords it lasts for half an hour. The Prime Minister answers questions from MPs in the Commons for half an hour every Wednesday from 12pm. In 2011 PMQs was 50 years old and to celebrate the occasion The Guardian ran an interesting article about it. You can watch PMQs on the Parliament website. Whips A whip is an official in a political party whose primary purpose is to ensure discipline in a legislature. Whips are the party's "enforcers", who typically offer inducements and threaten party members to ensure that they participate according to the official party policy. A whip's role is also to ensure that the elected representatives of their party are in attendance when important votes are taken. The usage comes from the hunting term "whipping in", i.e. preventing hounds from wandering away from the pack. A three-line whip In the UK a three-line whip is an instruction given to Members of

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte
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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

This upsets Fagin even more and makes him start to beat on the boys. They in turn retaliate and just as a full on fight is starting, in walks Mr. Sikes with his big white dog. The Jew then stops beating on the children, and tries to accommodate him. They sit down with a drink and discuss the Oliver situation. They decide that someone must go to the prison and find out what happened to him. Nancy and Betty came over again, and they finally threaten and bribe Nancy into going down to the police station to find out Oliver's fate. When she arrives she finds out that they released Oliver and she rushes back to tell Fagin and Mr. Sikes and they decide that they have to find him as soon as possible and kidnap him so he does not spill their secrets. Chapter 14: When Oliver awakened from his fainting spell, he found that they had removed the painting of the mysterious woman. Oliver then expressed his like for it and Mrs. Bedwin said she

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E M Remarque-Läänerindel Muutuseta
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E.M.Remarque "Läänerindel Muutuseta"

They live in such miserable circumstances that there is no longer any reason for them to fight among themselves. Paul cannot relate to them as individual men because he knows nothing of their lives; he only sees the animal suffering in them. People he has never met, people in positions of influence and power, said the word that made these men his enemy. Because of other men, he and they are required to shoot, maim, imprison, and kill one another. Paul pushes these thoughts away because they threaten his ability to maintain his composure. He breaks all of his cigarettes in half and gives them to the prisoners. One of the prisoners learns that Paul plays the piano. The prisoner plays his violin next to the fence. The music sounds thin and lonely in the night air, and only makes Paul feel sadder. Before Paul returns to the front, his sister and father visit him. Their time together is as uncomfortable as it had been at home during Paul's leave, and they cannot find anything to

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Superstar 1 tests
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Superstar 1 tests

4 scene _______________________________________________________________________________________ 5 stunt ________________________________________________________________________________________ 6 strange _____________________________________________________________________________________ 7 charge ______________________________________________________________________________________ 8 spooky ______________________________________________________________________________________ 9 threaten _____________________________________________________________________________________ 10 fear ________________________________________________________________________________________ Marks: /10 Total marks: /50

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TARTUFFE-inglise keelne
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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

Must you needs have it everybody's like him, And no one's truly pious nowadays? Leave such conclusions to mere infidels; Distinguish virtue from its counterfeit, Don't give esteem too quickly, at a venture, But try to keep, in this, the golden mean. If you can help it, don't uphold imposture; But do not rail at true devoutness, either; And if you must fall into one extreme, Then rather err again the other way. SCENE II DAMIS, ORGON, CLEANTE DAMIS What! father, can the scoundrel threaten you, Forget the many benefits received, And in his base abominable pride Make of your very favours arms against you? ORGON Too true, my son. It tortures me to think on't. DAMIS Let me alone, I'll chop his ears off for him. We must deal roundly with his insolence; 'Tis I must free you from him at a blow; 'Tis I, to set things right, must strike him down. CLEANTE Spoke like a true young man. Now just calm down, And moderate your towering tantrums, will you?

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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus
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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus

But exports, of course, were not providing the necessary boost. And Ukraine had to begin with in practice no official reserves or foreign assets and liabilities, as Russia had taken responsibility for the Soviet bequest. Ukraine inherited no assets to run down. And no reserve funds were built to sustain the fiscal situation over a longer term. Thus, Ukraine's dependence on foreign, usually short-term, funding increased (which would prove dangerous in the 2008 crisis and will threaten Ukraine in the future as well). Net inward foreign direct investment (FDI) has been positive since 1992, varying in 2005­ 2010 between $5 and $10 billion annually. But most foreign direct investment has gone to closed-sector services such as retail trade and finance, while the industries inherited from the Soviet Union were privatized to domestic owners and are controlled by oligarchs. These industries have typically failed to become more competitive in more than a decade. Major

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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

responsibility until the age of majority, the age of 18. 28 There is an imposition that granting children rights to participate in decision making will overwhelm them with a great responsibility and denies them an opportunity of childhood. 29 It is strongly believed that children should have the time for play and innocence and henceforth `must be protected because they are children and as children they lack competence and autonomy presumed by the idea of a right.30 Moreover, rights also threaten the stability and harmony of family life in which too much freedom of choice in making decisions about the matters that affect children is considered to be fatal to adult authority. Laura Purdy`s argument greatly illustrates the deep concern over the idea of losing control over children and failing to meet their basic needs if granting children rights. She is a fierce opponent to the liberal education and proponent of child development

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY
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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

raider участник набега 19. abandon оставлять, покидать 20. frequent частый 21. Britons, Brits бритты 22. be derived from происходить от 23. shorten (threaten угрожать NB. Суффикс инфинитива -en, утраченный в средневековый период, используется в современном английском для образования глаголов от прилагательных и существительных. 25 24. military camp военный лагерь 25

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

CULTURAL IMPERIALISM Another of the clangers of standardized language and methods is that local differ­ ences, the very things that add zest and spice to journeys to faraway places, will get hammered into blandness by the machinery of mass production. Artists around the world are on guard against "cultural imperialism," the aggressive export of Hollywood storytelling techniques and the squeezing out of local accents. American values and the cultural assumptions of Western society threaten to smother the unique flavors of other cultures. M a n y observers have remarked that American culture is becoming world culture, and what a loss it would be if the only flavorings available were sugar, salt, mustard, and ketchup. T h i s problem is much on the minds of European storytellers as many coun­ tries with distinct cultures are drawn into a union. T h e y are striving to create sto­ ries that are somewhat universal, that can travel beyond their national borders, for

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

The very soul, and sweet religion makes A rhapsody of words: heaven's face doth glow: Yea, this solidity and compound mass, With tristful visage, as against the doom, Is thought-sick at the act. QUEEN GERTRUDE Ay me, what act, That roars so loud, and thunders in the index? HAMLET Look here, upon this picture, and on this, The counterfeit presentment of two brothers. See, what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill; A combination and a form indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man: This was your husband. Look you now, what follows: 120 Here is your husband; like a mildew'd ear, Blasting his wholesome brother. Have you eyes? Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor? Ha! have you eyes?

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Cialdini raamat
548
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Cialdini raamat

COMMITMENT IS THE KEY M:I • tions, but it won't get us to accept inner responsibility for the actS.3 Consequently, we won't feel committed to them. The same is true of a strong threat; it may mo- tivate immediate compliance, but it is unlikely to produce long-term commitment. All this has important implications for rearing children. It suggests that we should never heavily bribe or threaten our children to do the things we want them truly to believe in. Such pressures will probably produce temporary compliance with our wishes. However, if we want more than just that, if we want our children to believe in the correctness of what they have done, if we want them to continue to perform the desired behavior when we are not present to apply those outside pressures, then we must somehow arrange for them to accept inner responsibility for the actions we want them to take

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

installations, forced a postponement to May 1. Consequently, the American cryptanalysts could tunnel ever more deeply into JN25b. Gradually the isolated fragments of plaintext that they were recovering grew denser, enlarged, touched, made sense. Parts remained unread, but the large patches of coherence offered clues to Japanese thoughts and plans. Hence it was that by April 17 the cryptanalysts smoked out the gist of the Japanese plan to seize Port Moresby and threaten Australia. The new Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, dispatched two carriers, Lexington and Yorktown, to spoil it. This task force, commanded by Rear Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher, began cruising the lovely waters of the Coral Sea off the northeast coast of Australia in search of the enemy. At 8:15 a.m. May 7 a message from a Yorktown search plane was decoded as reporting the discovery of "•two

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
234
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

think that "He" in (15) is one? Also, definite descriptions can themselves be anaphors: (18) Just one turtle came down the street. The turtle was running as if it were being pursued by a maniac. (19) A rabbit appeared in our yard after dinner. The rabbit seemed unconcerned. It is plausible enough to take "The turtle" in (18) as abbreviating "The turtle that came down the street," in which case (18) does not threaten Russell's analysis. But the same will not do for (19): if we try to suppose that "The rabbit" abbreviates "The rabbit that appeared in our yard after dinner," then by the usual uniqueness clause, (19) would entail that at most one rabbit Definite descriptions 29 appeared in the yard, and--notice--(19) itself does not entail that, but (since its opening phrase is only "A rabbit") is logically consistent with more than

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

ticipation.” I encourage decision makers to look six months to a year into the future and ask the question, “What are some of the negative things that could happen that would derail our plans? Of all of them, what are the very worst things that could happen?” We then make a list of all the different setbacks or unexpected emergencies that could occur that would threaten the enterprise. For example: A competitor could come out with a new product or service that was better and/or cheaper than ours. Interest rates could go up. Government could place new taxes and regulations on our activities. Costs of fuel or raw materials could increase. A key person or persons within the organization could depart for some reason. A key customer or customers could leave and go to a com- petitor

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
163
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

gym tomorrow." I glanced at him. "Yours is nicer." "Of course it is. But I'll go wherever you like." "Someplace without helpful trainers named Daniel?" I asked sweetly. He looked at me with an arched brow and a wry curving of his lips. "Watch yourself, angel. Before I think of a suitable consequence for mocking my possessiveness where you're concerned." I noted he didn't threaten me with a spanking again. Did he understand that administered pain with sex was a major trigger for me? It took me back to a mental place I never wanted to return to. On the ride back to Gideon's place, I curled into him in the back of the Bentley, my legs slung over one of his thighs and my head on his shoulder. I thought about the ways Nathan's abuse still affected my life-my sex life in particular. How many of those ghosts could Gideon and I exorcise together

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
15 allalaadimist
Upstream intermediate b2 teacher s book
309
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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

3 We'restillwaitingfor him to arrive(arrive). won'tusethemagain. 4 | would loveto visit(visit)lndiaone day. 5 Lisais lookingforwardto meeting(meet)you . like . love 6 H e o n l y f i n i s h e dt h e e s s a yo n t i m e b y w o r k i n g . manage . mlnd (work)all night . writer threaten 7 Comehere I wouldliketo tell (tell)yousomethrng r hope. must 8 L a u r a d i d n ' t w a n t t o l e a v ew i t h o u t s p e a k i n g . starto finish (speak)to Dan . hate r regret 9 W e s h o u l dd o ( d o ) m o r e t o h e l p e n d a n g e r e d . avoid. arrange spectes

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Inglise keele õpik
309
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Inglise keele õpik

3 We'restillwaitingfor him to arrive(arrive). won'tusethemagain. 4 | would loveto visit(visit)lndiaone day. 5 Lisais lookingforwardto meeting(meet)you . like . love 6 H e o n l y f i n i s h e dt h e e s s a yo n t i m e b y w o r k i n g . manage . mlnd (work)all night . writer threaten 7 Comehere I wouldliketo tell (tell)yousomethrng r hope. must 8 L a u r a d i d n ' t w a n t t o l e a v ew i t h o u t s p e a k i n g . starto finish (speak)to Dan . hate r regret 9 W e s h o u l dd o ( d o ) m o r e t o h e l p e n d a n g e r e d . avoid. arrange spectes

Keeled → Inglise keel
150 allalaadimist
Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book
618
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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

3 We'restillwaitingfor him to arrive(arrive). won'tusethemagain. 4 | would loveto visit(visit)lndiaone day. 5 Lisais lookingforwardto meeting(meet)you . like . love 6 H e o n l y f i n i s h e dt h e e s s a yo n t i m e b y w o r k i n g . manage . mlnd (work)all night . writer threaten 7 Comehere I wouldliketo tell (tell)yousomethrng r hope. must 8 L a u r a d i d n ' t w a n t t o l e a v ew i t h o u t s p e a k i n g . starto finish (speak)to Dan . hate r regret 9 W e s h o u l dd o ( d o ) m o r e t o h e l p e n d a n g e r e d . avoid. arrange spectes

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
53 allalaadimist
Upstream B2 teacher
309
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Upstream B2 teacher

3 We'restillwaitingfor him to arrive(arrive). won'tusethemagain. 4 | would loveto visit(visit)lndiaone day. 5 Lisais lookingforwardto meeting(meet)you . like . love 6 H e o n l y f i n i s h e dt h e e s s a yo n t i m e b y w o r k i n g . manage . mlnd (work)all night . writer threaten 7 Comehere I wouldliketo tell (tell)yousomethrng r hope. must 8 L a u r a d i d n ' t w a n t t o l e a v ew i t h o u t s p e a k i n g . starto finish (speak)to Dan . hate r regret 9 W e s h o u l dd o ( d o ) m o r e t o h e l p e n d a n g e r e d . avoid. arrange spectes

Keeled → Inglise keel
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