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Education in England
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Education in England

511 000 pupils The first public school was Eton in Harrow. Comprehensive school ­ a state school that doesn't select its Intake on the basis of academic results. Secondary school types. Topp secondary school: grammar school; comprehensive school; free school; faith school; academy Academy is semi-independent secondary school. National curriculum ­ consists of 10 compulsory subjects which all the pupils must study at school Bachelor's degree (undergraduates) when they are aarded a degree, they're calles graduates ­ master's degree (postgraduates) ­ doctorate (PhD doktor of philosophy) Estonian Schools Britain Schools Schoolyear has 4 terms and 4 holidays 3 terms, 3 holidays Easier to play truant Every day begin with registration and Max 30min lunch reaks assembly School year 175 weeks 1,5h lasting lunch reaks

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Film review
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Film review

3. when? (30 years ago) when filmed 4. mates` opinion Film review ,,Educating Rita" Some English lessons ago I saw a comedy about a teacher and a very memorable student. It was filmed abot 30 years ago by A young wife decides to complete her education and take her exams. She meets a professor who teaches her to value her own insights while still being able to beat the exams. Bored with teaching undergraduates English literature, Frank Bryant morosely reflects through a whisky glass on his failed marriage and his attempt at becoming a poet. His world is turned upside down by the arrival of Rita, a hairdresser who has decided to find herself by taking an Open University course. And then Rita crashes into Dr. Frank Bryant's life wanting an education, although she has no idea what it is that she's asking. Her brash sincerity earns the respect of the doctor who has

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Kaasaegse ergonoomika alused
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Kaasaegse ergonoomika alused

Tallinn 2000 Sisestamise eest eriline tänu Helenile Ergonomics is a rapidly developing science and therefore it is important to give knowledge that are up-to-date. "Fundamentals of Contemporary Ergonomics" is a manual covering a wide variety of topics related to the development of ergonomics in 1990s. The book is mainly for undergraduates use, although many topics are covered in grater depth and are for postgraduate study. The book contains useful information for anyone seriously interested in ergonomics. We welcome this book and recommend its translation into English. Rachel Benedyk Ergonomics MSc Course Tutor of the University of London Sisukord Sissejuhatus Üldine filosoofia

Ergonoomika → Ergonoomika
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

never again have the chance. Something that, on its own merits, held little appeal for me had become decidedly more attractive merely because it was rapidly be- coming less available. Less Is Best and Loss Is Worst I count myself far from alone in this weakness. Almost everyone is vulnerable to the scarcity principle in some form. Take as evidence the experience of Florida State University students who, like most undergraduates when surveyed, rated the quality of their campus cafeteria food unsatisfactory. Nine days later, according to a second survey, they had changed their minds. Something had happened to make them like their cafeteria's food significantly better than before. Interestingly, the event that caused them to shift their opinions had nothing to do with the quality of the food service, which had not changed a whit. But its availability had. On the

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

) It follows that what is understood, that is, a sentence's meaning, is not simply a matter of there being conventional norms directed upon that sentence's deployment, for the sentence's meaning is in large part a function of its internal structure as well. "Use" theories 81 Objection 4 Could I not know the use of an expression, and fall in with it, mechanically, without understanding it? I have known undergraduates who are geniuses at picking up academic jargon of one sort or another and slinging it around with great facility, but without understanding. I knew one who took a phe- nomenology course taught by a visiting Parisian, understood none of it, but learned the knack of stringing the jargon expressions together so well that his term paper earned (or "earned") an A. Use perfect (or at least graded A); meaning nil. Objection 5

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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