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To like and dislike the same things-that is indeed true friendship
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To like and dislike the same things, that is indeed true friendship

We share very many viewpoints and agree on so many things. There is always something to talk about and fun never ends. It's sometimes great to have somebody who shares your ideas. Then you know that you are not alone and you can complain to someone who really understands. On the other hand, I can also see, when looking at my friendships, that having the same ideas and thoughts can sometimes be disturbing and boring. I like to be different. I like to have my own thoughts and understandings. It can be very boring do have someone who constantly agrees on everything I say or do. It's good to have disputes and different viewpoints. That is what makes life intresting. I have many friends who are very different from me but who I still respect and have a good time with. So liking and disliking the same things can be the base of a true friendship but that is not the main thing. There are many things more important in a friendship and having different opinions is not always bad

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Class and social status in Pride and Prejudice
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Class and social status in Pride and Prejudice

He goes as far as mentioning his superiority to her in his first marriage proposal, as was described in the novel. "His sense of her inferiority -of its being a degradation- of the family obstacles which judgment had always opposed to inclination, were dwelt on with warmth which seemed due to the consequence he was wounding, but was very unlikely to recommend his suit." This may show that Mr. Darcy had zero comprehension of politeness, but it can also serve as a proof of the deep-rooted understandings of equal fortune and class between the ones who tie the knot in the 19th century. Obviously marriage was not the only point that was affected by the class divisions. A conversation carried out by the representative of a great titled family and the members of mediocre class illustrates the differences between them in even the smallest aspects of the everyday life. "When my niece Georgiana went to Ramsgate last summer, I made a point of her having two men servants go with her

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Life in Estonia through the eyes of an economics student
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Life in Estonia through the eyes of an economics student

Lately I have started to think more economically, I always try to find the cheapest and most beneficial way. One day I would like to see my country standing all by itself without being a part of European Union, right now it is just a dream because we need EU and also I have to admit that euro has made our lives much easier especially travelling. In conclusion I would like to say that it is a pure joy to live in the country like Estonia and being a student of economics has brought me new understandings about life which improves my thoughts even more.

Majandus → Akadeemiline kirjutamine
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Knud Illerise kolme dimensiooni teooria
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Knud Illerise kolme dimensiooni teooria

sunnitud end muutma. Selle tulemusel inimene mitte ainult ei hakka oma elu teisiti nägema, kuid hakkab seda elama uues perspektiivis.5 Õppevorme on seega mitmeid. Kaasaegne haridussüsteem on aga keskendunud vaid ühele ­ assimilatsioon ­ mis, tänastel järeldustel, pole piisav laiahaardeliste teadmiste omandamiseks. Tänane tohutu infotulv takistab inimestel informatsiooni süvenemist6. Üks viis, kuidas inimesed toime tulevad, on luues eel-arusaamisi (pre-understandings) teemadest. Nagu ka stereotüüpide puhul, kui inimene mõne igapäevase teemaga kokku puutub, aktiveerub inimese eel-arusaam ning kõik omadused, mis sinna alla ei kuulu, jäävad tähelepanuta. Seda nimetab saksa sotsiaalpsühholoog Thomas Leithäuser igapäeva teadvuseks (everyday consciousness). Mida on aga oluline siinpuhul märkida, uut informatsiooni sedaviisi ei omandata. Vastupidi, igapäeva teadvus tugevndab inimesel juba olemasolevaid uskumusi.7 Õpibarjääride seas võib

Pedagoogika → Andragoogika
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Motivation
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Motivation

Kiyosaki, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Branson, Robin Sharma. I believe that these people are not only successful in business, they just know how to influence others in a positive way, how to make smart decisions and live an amazing life. From these books you learn how to be a great professional and how important really a great education is in order to understand the world as a system and to handle it in the way you like it. I have also finished a ,,Entrepreneurship" course last year to develop my understandings about economy, finances, business and marketing. All things together, i have to say, that my main goal is to get an education what is sustainable. I believe that it is the key of a successfuul future, when you can learn a thing you like and know how to use every bit of it in your and others lives in the future. And as Robin Sharma has started he´s book ,,The leader who had no title" with the words: ,,Anyone´s biggest

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Sexualisation of women in advertising
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Sexualisation of women in advertising

hamburger. I believe that Burger King definitely crossed the morality line with this advertisement. Burger King’s commercial is just one out of thousands of examples of sexist media that exist around the world. As aforementioned these commercials diminish teenage girls’ self-esteem. Not only do these ads affect females, they also have a large role in influencing young boys, whose values and understandings in life are not yet fully developed. Sexist marketing, such as Burger King’s, have a tremendous impact in shaping teenagers’ values in life. When I first encountered this repulsive text, I happened to be standing next to a group of 13-14 year old boys who were also looking at Burger King’s commercial. To my surprise their opinion differed greatly as they didn’t find the advertisement revolting at all

Keeled → Inglise keel
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URO Security Council kriis-United nations Legitimacy crisis
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URO Security Council kriis, United nations Legitimacy crisis

Anarchy and self-help are social constructs .Social constructivists want to reclaim a place for `practice' or `process' · Key point: states are the authors, not the system · The world is a `world of our making' (Nicholas Onuf 1989) All committed to taking seriously the understanding that the social world is not an objective reality `out there' which we can observe and explain; it is socially constructed and does not exist outside of our understandings of it. For social constructivists, states remain dominant actors in world politics; for many other theories, state-centricism is key part of the problem / Identities, interests, norms and beliefs all matter in in global politics ­ they are all intersubjectively constituted and can and do change

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Õigusfilosoofia
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Õigusfilosoofia

believe in fate that determines some things for us, but people also have to have the motivation to open doors to find the right path for them and find value in life itself. It is true that we can see, touch and sense thing, but how far does this really go? I think that materialistic things like a table or a chair exist, but what is incomprehensible is how the world came to be or we inside of that world. As there are many many people on this earth there are also many many views, opinions and understandings of how life came to be. Some believe in a certain god, so they pray and follow the god’s instructions how to live their life. Some value materialistic things over other. But this, in my opinion, is why philosophy is of importance. It raises the questions that a human couldn’t possibly think to think what it thinks so to raise these questions is to also question life and how it came to be. And that is why the understanding of something greater is also beyond some people

Õigus → Õiguse filosoofia
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Priorities of Estonian History
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Priorities of Estonian History

Estonians now that they have learned to read and run a nation, which some thought they could not do? 2 Tiit Rosenberg, Vene balti ajaloo historiograafia XIX sajandi II poolel ja XX sajandi algul," 1-2. It is apparent that partiality has leaked into much historical writing over the centuries. Does that nullify the histories? Siobhan Kattago has advocated for pluralism in politics and historical interpretation. She wrote that mankind must recognize, tolerate, and even respect different understandings of history. We must find points of common interest, yet respect cultural differences. She suggested that it is possible for two or more right versions of history, multiple truths, to exist side by side, at least to the point that we can recognize them as valid viewpoints.3 In my opinion, attaining this evenhanded analysis of the past is one of the main priorities of Estonian historical research. Historians must take a

Keeled → Inglise keel
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English literature
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English literature

For example, after his defeat of Grendel, young receives from grateful Danish host the gift of a rich collar. Instead of describing what the collar looked like, the poet first compares it to a collar in ancient legend, and then, looking forward, says that it was later carried by lord and lost by him on his disastrous raid against the Franks. In the poem it is considered very essential to bear in mind both past and future, it is wisdom. But true understandings, and especially a correct anticipation of future events, are things not easy to achieve in an uncertain world. For example, as a young man of little experience determines to give the unarmed Grendel a sporting chance by himself using no weapons (which proved to be a fortunate decision, since Grendel is protected by magic against all weapons). Things go Beowulf's way. Conversely, as an old man fighting with the dragon, he is wrong expecting that he can survive as he always did

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Dimitriu - When we are the other
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Dimitriu - When we are the other

135). Perspectives: Studies in Translatology 327 2. In intercultural communication `disciplines' are defined as `basic principles about understandings which need to be achieved in order to interact with different individuals in different contexts' (Holliday et al., 2008, p. 2). Notes on contributor Rodica Dimitriu is Professor of Translation Studies at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
Backpaking lifestyle
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Backpaking lifestyle

Westerhausen, 2002). In casting the concept of lifestyle as a net of social analysis, I have empirically supported these speculations through exploring the practices, shared meanings and social identity of lifestyle travellers who style their lives around the enduring practice of backpacking. Applying past labels, such as drifter or wanderer to this way of living inaccurately implies a social deviancy based on understandings of identity as regressively tied to production. In contrast, I have demonstrated that the term lifestyle traveller allows for a more open appraisal of these individuals’ patterns of meaningful consumption. Additionally, the primacy given to issues of lifestyle in the participants’ emic accounts is a further call for the construction of lifestyle traveller as a distinct social identity. Lifestyle travel is a nuanced phenomenon within backpacker tourism that sets its

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
Majandusalased uurimismeetodid
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Majandusalased uurimismeetodid

toime tulla. Based on methods of analysis and explanation and elimination of alternative explanations" building which involve understandings of complexity, detail and context. (Eisenhardt and Graebner, 2007: 27) Case study ­ kasutusjuhtude Multiple-case study

Kategooriata → Uurimistöö alused
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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

hope of a better world`.34 Prudy concludes by arguing that only strict parental control combined with warmth and affluence of meaningful adult models enable children to become competent social actors who have a clear understanding of the `meaning of tolerance, cooperation, and compassion`.35 The proponents of children`s rights on the other hand, strongly disagree with the idea that children are morally incompetent and need time to develop a clear moral understandings of right and wrong.36 Over the past two decades, increasingly new kind of work and research has been done in the sociology of childhood which `explores how children and young people see the world, their values and priorities and the ways in which they feel themselves marginalized`37. The concept of childhood is now being understood amongst the scholarly work as a socially and culturally constructed phenomenon which is not a `natural or universal feature of human groups`38

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

DR theorists employ a two-pronged strategy. There is a positive thesis and there is a negative thesis (though these are not often explicitly distinguished). The positive DR thesis is that the names in question really do substitute without altering the containing sentence's truth-value. On this view, (2) Albert believes that Mark Twain was less than 5 feet tall. is true, not false. At the very least, belief sentences have transparent readings or understandings, on which readings the names that fall within the scope of "believes" really do just refer to what they refer to. We naturally think otherwise; (2) does not seem true to us. That is because when we see a belief sentence, we usually take its complement clause to reproduce the ways in which its subject would speak or think. If I assert (2), I thereby somehow imply that Albert would accept the sentence "Mark Twain was less than 5 feet tall" or something fairly close to it. If I say, "Albert

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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