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Eclipse seventh chapter unhappy ending - kokkuvõte
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Eclipse seventh chapter(unhappy ending)- kokkuvõte

Eclipse, Ch.7.Unhappy ending Rosalie asks to speak with Bella so she can tell her why she wants her to remain human. Bella is surprised by this but welcomes Rosalie to talk with her. Rosalie begins her story by saying it was a simpler time because she was beautiful and everyone watched her and that was all she needed. Rosalie is candid about her vanity. Rosalie continues the story telling how she met Royce King the 2nd. All she ever wanted was to live comfortably and raise a child. Royce always wanted to be out with Rosalie because he enjoyed they way people looked at them. Bella takes in what Rosalie is saying with some shock. Bella wonders if the reason Rosalie has so much more bitterness than the others is because she was so close to having what she wanted. Rosalie continues the story and Bella can sense that the unpleasant ending is nearing. Rosalie recaps the evening of her death. She remembers everything about that night, the c...

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Essay- Money is the All Root of Evil
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Essay- Money is the All Root of Evil

When money is so important, then why people say that its the root of all evil. Money is also something that causes a lot of troble. For example when you have it much then some people only are friends with you because they need money. Like, they play friends with you only because they know that when they need money then they can borrow that from you. Also it causes troble too when you do not have money. Because when you do not have it you think that you are so unhappy only because you do not have money. It is because you cannot buy things you think you need to be happy. I think that, when someone thinks that they are unhappy because they do not have money, they are stupid. There are so many things to be happy for. I think money is the root of all evil because money can make sometimes the best friends to a enemies. Money can change things some times very much. Like when you need some money and you borrow that from your friend and

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THE IMPACT OF THE MEDIA ON BAD BODY
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THE IMPACT OF THE MEDIA ON BAD BODY

What is the issue? Negative body image is important to recognize because often, whether the person has control over the issue or not, it leads to harmful results. Poor body image comes from the idea that there is only one type of "perfect body". It is a big problem in today's society and is causing major issues in many lives. Facts 42% of 1st-3rd grades want to be thinner At age 13, 53% of the girls are `'unhappy with their body" Grows to 78% to when they are 17 Numbers thrive to 80% in their women hood. Studies show that the more reality television a young girl watches, the more likely she is to find appearance important. People who are unhappy with their bodies and do not seek healthy nutrition information may develop eating disorders. RISE OF THE VISUAL SOCIAL MEDIA · Body image issues have been on the rise rince the introduction of

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I love English 3 WB U 8 ex 6
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I love English 3 WB.U 8.ex 6

Complete the sentences. was, were, wasn´t, weren´t 1. Ella and Emily weren´t at school yesterday. They were both ill. 2. Jim wasn´t at home yesterday. He was at his granny. 3. It was a long race. We were all tired. 4. My grandfather wasn´t born in a small village. 5. I was late for school this morning. I was so unhappy. 6. I was ill last weekend. Now i´m well. 7. Where were you born? 8. Today Katie room is tidy, but yesterday her things was all over the floor.

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The most important thing for a happy life
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The most important thing for a happy life

The most important thing for a happy life There are a lot of things that are needed for a happy life. Some people think the most important thing is money, some people think it is good health. In my opinion, the most important thing for a happy life is a little bit of everything. I do not think it is just money or family or an important job that will make my life happy. However, I do not think i have to have it all ­ just a little bit of everything which means a close family, money, good health and a good job. Despite that, I do not think to it is always possible to have it all. There is always something that keeps people from being happy. Some people are not happy even if they have everything ­ they will still find something to complain about. Consequently, I believe it does not matter to some people if they have a good job and a lot of money ­ they will still find a reason for being unhappy.

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Nobody can win a war
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Nobody can win a war

and friends. Secondly, the consequences of a war are horrible. Terrible memories would not leave people. Every time they recall those events, they suffer again because no one is able to make somebody happy fighting. Thirdly, a lot of people die. Families lose their breadwinners and children become orphans. Moreover, some of them may become homeless, it takes lots of time to rehabilitate and restore cities. Hunger and illnesses make innocent people unhappy. All in all, despite the fact that we live in the XXI century, we have not understood yet that not any purpose of war can justify people's lives and that nobody can win a war.

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Why Travel
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Why Travel?

Travel is all that and much more. One of the goals of study abroad is to prepare you to be more effective, respectful of other cultures, and to better understand your own culture and values. Travelling not only teaches you about other cultures, but it also teaches you more about yourself and your own culture. After all, only from the outside can you look back in. Where will your travels take you and what will you see? Travel can be an escape - an escape from the daily grind, an unhappy relationship or perhaps a transitional period between college and the starting a career or between one job and another. Some people travel not so much to go someplace but to get away.

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People can live one hundred years without really living a minute-
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„People can live one hundred years without really living a minute.“

,,People can live one hundred years without really living a minute." Hundred years is a long time compared to one minute, but many people claim that it is possible to wrap all of those years into that one minute. They have an opinion that all those years only count if you use the time completely, without wasting it on activities and choices that make you unhappy. On the one hand I agree with this statement, people often live their lives without ever doing anything useful or something that really makes them happy. They are often very materialistic and that forces them to make decisions that do not really make them happy and therefore they are not really using the time that they have been given. On the other hand, it is physically impossible for people to live hundred years without really living a minute.

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Is job satisfaction more important than money
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Is job satisfaction more important than money?

Some people are convinced of job importants - enjoy the job you do and you may get promoted and get a pay rise. On the other hand, money is also important. Only with job satisfaction, you do not pay bills. Money is only a vehicle for achieving satisfaction. Initially, when you start up your career - money is very important which makes you feel financially secure and self satisfied. In my opinion, I would rather be happy and poor than unhappy with money. Like a wise man once said, "Find a job you love doing, and you`ll never work a day in your life."

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The woman in white
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The woman in white

and resourceful. Walter Hartright - A poor young man who earns his living as a drawing master. The Story... Late one night on a lonely road a young art teacher,Walter, meets a strange woman dressed all in white.Walter goes to Limmeridge House and starts his new job, teaching art to two half sisters, Laura Fairlie and Marian.He falls in love with Laura,who closely resembles the `woman in white', but Laura marries another man, as she promised to her father. She is unhappy, as her husband is interested only in her money. He also has a terrible secret that the`woman in white' knows. He and his sinister friend plot to steal Laura's money by substituting the`woman in white'for Laura. But Laura's husband dies in a fire trying to eliminate the traces of his forgery. Laura and Walter reunite and get married. Thank you for your attention!

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A 14 year old junky
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A 14 year old junky

A 14 year old junky Joonas Preedin 10. A Once there lived a girl named Samantha, she was 14 years old and lived in York. Her family decided to move to London for a better job. She was really unhappy, because she had to leave all her friends. Once they finally moved she went to a new school. Samantha had difficulties with making new friends. She sat alone in the canteen. She was always bullied by the big tough girls at the school. Once she stood up to them and the bad girls seemed to like her so called “sassiness”. They invited her to the back ally to “talk”, of course Sam did not know what they ment by that, so she went outside.

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Where is love there is hapiness
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Where is love there is hapiness

Poor people seem to have reliable friends, they have support of their friends and do not have to think about money all the time. Eventhough rich people can be happy too, but not without love and caring. This is very important to have a friend, who always listens what I want to say and helps to find a wayout to my problems. In my point of view, life is pointless without good friends, nice parents and girlfriend. Happiness is love and if people do not love or they are unhappy, miserable and make others feel bad, whether they want it or not. So for conclusion: love is the key to hapiness and enjoyable life!

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

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 of money but, have everything you ever wanted but you have bad relationships, you do not feel that you are loved and you are unhappy, then you are just miserable. To sum it up, money can make you feel better, but it cannot buy you love, good relationships or any other feelings by other people, you just have to earn these. And if you do not, then money can just temporarily make you feel better, but still not happy.

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Prefixes and suffixes
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Prefixes and suffixes

Sub- under, below- submerge Ab- from, off, away- absent Con- with, together- congregate In- not, opposing- insincere Pre- before- prefix Super- over, above, extra- superabundant Ad- to, toward- advance Contra- against, opposing- contradict Inter- among, between- international Pro- foward- proceed Trans- across, over- transfusion Ante- before, previous- antecedent De- down, from- descend Intra, intro- to the inside, within- intramural Re- back, again- rebound Un- not- unhappy Anti- against, opposing- antifreeze Dis- apart, away- disappear Mis- badly, wrong- mistake Semi- half, partly- semicircle Uni- one- unity Bi- two- bicycle Ex- out- exit Non- not- nonsense Per- through- perforate Se- away, aside- secede SUFFIX- MEANING- EXAMPLE Ful- full of- wonderful, merciful Less- without- hopeless, senseless Able- able- readable, capable Ese- pertaining to- Japanese, Siamese Ian- composed of- Christian, Jeffersonian Ic- Characteristic of- angelic, volcaninc

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Imroving your social life
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Imroving your social life

What role does social life play in our lives? Social life plays important role in our life. If there's not a lot going on in your social life it can be quite stressful and leave you feeling lonely or generally unhappy. Conversely if you do have an active social life, you will find that it improves your mood, your social skills and even your health. Why do people have bad social life? Usually the people who have bad social life are the ones who are shy, insecure and are afraid to open up to other people. They are not interacting with each other enough and they don't know how to meet new people. What are the symptoms of bad social life?

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It is better to be sensible than sensitive
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It is better to be sensible than sensitive

is very sensitive and he gets mad at me for nothing. If you are a sensible person, then it is easier for you to communicate with other people, because you don´t scare them away with your emotions. Nobody likes to hang out with capricious friend. If you are very sensitive, you show all your feelings to others. It is not a good thing because when others always see your feelings, they see your weaknesses. And then it is easier for them to hurt your feelings and make you unhappy. Sensible people are clever and smart and they find their way out of difficult situations. Even if they are cornered into a bad position, they manage to figure their way out. Sensible people are more active than sensitive people. Sensitive person just likes to sit and watch, they are not so active. If your friend is sensible then you can always talk to him about your worries. He knows and tries to help you. Your secrets are also safe with him/her.

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Healthy mind in a healthy body
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Healthy mind in a healthy body

People drink cold alcoholic drinks in summer instead of water but alcohol carries out water from our bodies.To start living healthier, stay hydrated. Very easy way to live healthier and get in shape is doing sports. We have many sport activities nowadays, you just have to pick your favourite. But you have to keep in mind that you should do what makes you happy to have healthy mind. Don’t do sports what you don’t enjoy and makes you unhappy. If you keep your body healthy you’ll enjoy your life more.

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Martin Lawrence
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Martin Lawrence

One of the most popular movie Big Momma's House Release Date: June 2, 2000 (USA) Plot: An FBI agent disguises himself as an old lady to protect a beautiful federal witness and her son. Runtime: 98 min Language: English Awards: 1 win & 8 nominations Treiler of Big Momma's House Big Momma's House 2 Release Date: January 27, 2006 (USA) Plot: On his latest assignment, FBI agent Malcolm Turner (Lawrence) goes undercover as Big Momma, and works as a nanny for an unhappy woman (Procter) who is under investigation for murder. Runtime: 99 min Language: English Awards: 1 win & 2 nominations Treiler of Big Momma's House 2 Another most popular movie Black Knight Release Date: November 21, 2001 (USA) Plot: Martin Lawrence plays Jamal, an employee in Medieval World amusement park. After sustaining a blow to the head, he awakens to find himself in 14th century England. Runtime: 95 min Language: English Awards: 1 nomination

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Tööstus
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Tööstus

allright. Factory work benefits is also that , factors make mass productions and thats better than exlusive productions because , mass productions are much cheaper that , exlusive and unique productions. Also become mass productions ready much faster than unique productions and you can make , more productions because machines don't fatigue . . Second Benefits on factory is that many people have a place where they can work, and thats good , because joblessness is bad , and people are then unhappy. In factory is very much work positions and that is also good and very necessery. All factorys are very good , because that city where these are , there is very less unemployments. Also in factorys are quite simple job because most job make machines, and job is always the same , and machines don't change so fast , and its not nessesery to learn new equipment and machines know that save time , and nerves , and also many people can work forth , and anybody must not leave .

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Kodutöö-Research-Internet addiction
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Kodutöö: Research (Internet addiction)

loneliness, depression, and anxiety. This suggests that it's important to remember that there are healthier (and more effective) ways to keep difficult feelings in check. These may include exercising, meditating, using sensory relaxation strategies, and practicing simple breathing exercises. One anticipated finding was that you are at greater risk of Internet addiction if you suffer from anxiety, you are depressed, you have any other addictions, you lack social support, you're an unhappy teenager, you are less mobile or socially active than you once were or you are stressed. The results of this study indicate that there are 5 different symptoms of Internet addiction which are losing track of time online, having trouble completing tasks at work or home, isolation from family and friends, feeling quilty or defensive about your Internet use and feeling a sense of euphoria while involved in Internet activities.

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The Effects of Computer-Generated Images
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The Effects of Computer-Generated Images

imagine themselves being there or having that situation. The images are only on computers and in television, which leads to using them frequently. Using computer and watching television more than three hours a day injures your eyes. It is more common in these days, to meet a person who wears or has to wear glasses. To sum up, computer-generated images are used everywhere- in movies, in the pictures, commercials- and have many effects. They make people upset and unhappy, are the reasons why people are frightened and injures eyes in every age.

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Shatelie world
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Shatelie world

quite ugly. One day, after the tiring work in the garden, she felt very dizzy all of sudden and soon fainted under the heating sunlight. When she woke up, she was lying on the floor of a beautiful castle. There were flowers everywhere, but no doors as she noticed soon. "Where oh Earth am I?" the girl wondered now. She wasn't scared, just tired of the work she had to do on her father's farm. Suddenly, strange music of a lonely violin started playing. The melody was so unhappy that Shatelie wanted to cry. She didn't see anyone, yet the music was so close to her heart! "You're so sad," she said and closed her eyes to listen, but an unexpected silence arrived. "Why?" asked Shatelie now, "Continue, please! Your violin brought me here from a totally different world... So don't stop! Please! Before I disappear again..." "Who are you?" a scared man's voice called," This is the cursed castle of the Devil ­ are you a Demon, his servant?" Shatelie laughed saying, "The Devil

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Thesis Statement The Sorrows on Young Werther
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Thesis Statement The Sorrows on Young Werther

himself. Tähe-Kai Tillo XI a Thesis Statement(OLD) ,,The Sorrows of Young Werther" My thesis statement is based on J.W. von Goethe's book ,,The Sorrows of Young Werther". I claim that the main character Werther was selfish, with low self-esteem and internally unhappy. Werther thought that all he did was best for everyone but he actually did not realize that with his behavior he was only hurting the people closest to him. Most of his thoughts and actions are based on his self-esteem, he is aspiring towards better solutions but does not really understand that the decisions he makes are not too good in the overall perspective. Although Werther has some brighter moments he cannot find peace and happiness in his mind and body, he is always wondering wat if..

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Kazuo Ishiguro
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Kazuo Ishiguro

 The Remains of the Day (1989)  The Unconsoled (1995)  When We Were Orphans (2000)  Never Let Me Go (2005)  The Buried Giant (2015) The Remains of the Day (1989)  It is a story about an English butler who has dedicated his life to the loyal service of Lord Darlington. The novel begins with Stevens receiving a letter from a former colleague, Miss Kenton, describing her married life, which he believes hints at an unhappy marriage. The receipt of the letter coincides with Stevens having the opportunity to revisit this once-cherished relationship, if only under the guise of investigating the possibility of re-employment. Stevens's new employer is a wealthy American named Mr Farraday.  As the book progresses, increasing evidence of love between Stevens and Miss Kenton, is revealed. Unfortunately they fail to admit their true feelings towards each other. At the end

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Iseloomuomadused inglise keeles koos hääldusega
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Iseloomuomadused inglise keeles koos hääldusega

Independent /n.dpen.dnt/ ­ thinks for herself (põikpäine) and makes her own decisions // not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or Suspicious /ssp.s/­ do not trust other people // things (iseseisev) feeling doubt or no trust in someone or something (kahtlustav) Jealous /del.s/­ feel angry about not having what other have // unhappy and angry because Talkative /t.k.tv/­ never stop talking // talking someone has something that you want (kade) a lot (jutukas) Kind /kand/­ always think of other people // Warm-hearted /wmh.td/ - kind and loving generous, helpful, and thinking about other people's (südamlik) feelings (lahke)

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The Tudor Dynasty- Tudorite dünastia-Powerpoint Show
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The Tudor Dynasty ( Tudorite dünastia) Powerpoint Show

Henry VIII was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. Henry VIII is known for his role in the separation of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church. Besides ruling with absolute power, he also engaged himself as an author and composer. THE TUDOR DYNASTY ­ Henry VIII He is olso known for his six marriages. When Henry's first wife, Catherine of Aragon, had many unhappy births, King Henry decided to divorce from her. However, he was never satisfied with any of his wifes, because none of them gave birth to a son ­ Henry had desire to provide England with a male heir. THE TUDOR DYNASTY ­ Henry VIII In later life he became morbidly obese and his health suffered; his public image is frequently depicted as one of a lustful, egotistical, harsh, and insecure king. He died 28 January 1547.

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London - inglise keeles kokkuvõte
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London - inglise keeles kokkuvõte

(lancaster) Henry Tudor started with a great act of piety: The building of a beautiful fan roofed chapel in Westminster Abbey. It was completed by his son. His son Henry the VIII made the crown the spiritual head of nation. A huge amount of property which had previously been owned by Roman Catholic Church was sold or given away and the houses stood empty. The Elizabethan period is often considered to be the golden age. Elizabeth was succeeded by her closest relative James VI of Scotland. The unhappy Stuart Dynasty witnessed the Civil war and the execution of Charles I. In 1660 the throne was taken by Charles II. Unfortunately in 1665 the great Plague was responsible for the deaths of 100,000 Londoners and in 1666 The Great Fire destroyed amost 400 acres. The fire raged for three days and burned down many churches, St. Paul's Cathedral and so on. The tower of London had a lucky escape. The architect Sir christopher Wern lost no time in drawing up plans and giving the entire city a

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School Bullying worksheet
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School Bullying worksheet

close to their parents, they tend to be physically weaker than their peers. 12. Consequences for the person of being a bully: (3) criminal conviction, maintaining behaviours into adulthood, negatively influencing their ability to develop and maintain positive relationships. 13. Consequences for the person of having been bullied: (5) fearing school, considering school to be an unsafe and unhappy place, increasing student's isolation, depression and low self-esteem, problems that can carry into adulthood. 14. Student attitudes to bullying: (7) 15. Parents' relationship to bullying: (2) often unaware of the bullying problem, talk about it with their children only to a limited extent. 16. Students' attitude to adult help: (3) low percentage believe that adults will help, adult intervention is infrequent and ineffective, telling adults will

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The Gifts of Imperfection-Embrace Who You Are
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The Gifts of Imperfection: Embrace Who You Are

themselves, and they talked about authenticity and love and belonging in a way that was completely new to me. So many of us try to live our lives according to other people’s rules. We try our hardest to fit in: to do what we think we should do. We work hard at our job, because society expects us to; we don’t spend that much time having fun, because we think people would judge us as frivolous. But what’s the result of all this? We end up leading anxious and unhappy lives. No one can define what’s meaningful for us. Culture doesn’t get to dictate if it’s working outside the home, raising children, lawyering, teaching, or painting. Like our gifts and talents, meaning is unique to each one of us. Throughout human history, we’ve relied on laughter, song, and dance to express ourselves, to communicate our stories and emotions, to celebrate and mourn, and to nurture community

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Fight Club - Book review
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Fight Club - Book review

vehicles in the field (A) and multiply it by the probable rate of failure (B), then multiply the result by the average cost of an out-of-court settlement (C). A times B times C equals X. This is what it will cost if we don't initiate a recall. If X is greater than the cost of a recall, we recall the cars and no one gets hurt. If X is less than the cost of a recall, then we don't recall." He is unhappy with his job and is suffering from depression and insomnia. · Tyler Durden ­ He works at nights, having multiple part-time and short-term jobs like a waiter or a freelance projectionist, sabotaging the companies he Works for. He introduces himself to the main character as a soap salesman, which is also one of his jobs, saying he makes and sells soap. In the end of the

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Homeless
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Homeless

esteem ( ) , and loss of control over the most basic decisions and acts of everyday life such as when and what to eat, and where and when to wash. The number of homeless has been growing in recent years, especially among the young. Many young people come to big cities in search of more exciting life. Because cheap accommodation is scarce ( ) , they can found themselves on the streets, living the life of a tramps. This unhappy experience can make them reject society and its values. As they wander the streets, dirty, without jobs, people who are working react angrily, calling them lazy good-for- nothings. When a woman leaves an abusive relationship, she often has nowhere to go. This is particularly true of women with few resources . Lack of affordable housing and long waiting lists for assisted housing mean that many women and their children are forced to choose between abuse ( ) at home or the streets.

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Nimetu
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Nimetu

West Egg represented people, who had become rich on their own hard work, also known as "new money", whereas East Egg symbolized ageing and established aristocracy, "old money". Nick himself pointed out that "the less fashionable of the two /.../" (Fitzgerald 1993: 22) was West Egg. Jordan constantly had an attitude about her, which showed like she did not care for much or for anyone, for that matter. She was depicted as being unhappy and moody, without a clear purpose in life, despite the fact that she had a successful golf career and an active social life. As mentioned before, Jordan Baker had qualities that were often unlikeable and disagreeable. She was profiled as being "incurably dishonest" (Fitzgerald 1993: 65). Nick said that Jordan could not "endure being at a disadvantage" and she learned the deceitful way of life from an early age (Fitzgerald 1993: 65). For example, there was a suggestion that at

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Tõlkimine müügitöö
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Tõlkimine müügitöö

is. Shall we discuss the details further next time I see you? I can see you're thinking very carefully about this. Shall I come back next week to see how you are progressing then? How it works In many sales situations the relationship is very important as the sales person will be going back to the customer with more sales to make. It is thus a bad idea to push them into a decision when they are not ready and may later be unhappy about this. Offering an adjournment can be a nice surprise for the customer, who may be expecting a harder style of selling. This sets up an exchange tension, encouraging them to pay back your offer of time with later agreeing to the deal. The Adjournment Close is particularly easy to manage when the sales person visits the customer, as opposed to having to hope that they will call back. Karusselli closing Jäämäe closing Vaikuse closing

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Bullying
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Bullying

behaviour is and how it makes the person being bullied feel. Some young people are bullied for no particular reason, but sometimes it's because they are different in some way. It could be the colour of their skin, their financial condition, the clothes they wear or even their name. Some people think bullying is just part of growing up and a way for young people to learn to stick up for themselves. But bullying can make young people feel lonely, unhappy and frightened. Young people who bully are more likely than those who don't bully to skip school and drop out of school. They are also more likely to smoke, drink alcohol and get into fights. It scares some people so much that they skip school. As many as students may stay home on any given day because they're afraid of being bullied. It downgrades students marks and makes an awful inside pain. What is more children who bully are more likely to

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Pride and Prejudice Book report
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Pride and Prejudice Book report

Mr.Darcy and Elizabeth. At first Darcy finds Elizabeth tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt him, but as the plot evolves Darcy begins to admire her, though Elizabeth dislikes him. Mr.Collins arrives for a visit to the estate in order to marry. He asks Elizabeth, who refuses him. Collins marries Charlotte Lucas. Lizzie is disappointed in Charlotte. I find the marriage also inconvenient, because Charlotte would be unhappy with Collins. Elizabeth meets a young officer, Mr.Wickham, with who Elizabeth became a friend for a while. Honestly Wickham was a deceiver and a strange man, who married Lydia Bennet. When Darcy first proposes to Elizabeth, than she refuses. He is stunned and mortified to be rejected. I think Elizabeth believed more the prejudice she had about Darcy and she did not believe at first that Darcy could be generous and even friendly and kind. The ending is really beautiful and I like it

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The wonderful wizard of Oz
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The wonderful wizard of Oz

The wonderful wizard of Oz The book is talking about the girl, Dorothy, who lives with her aunt Em and uncle Henry in the midst of the great Kansas prairies. She is a little girl who is happy just because her dog. Her aunt and uncle are very serious and unhappy people, they are only working all the time but they are still pour. One day uncle Henry was sitting upon the doorstep and looked at the sky what was more greyer than usual. Suddenly he stoop up and called to his wife that cyclone is coming. They were very confused because they didn´t have garret or cellar. There were only a small dug in the ground, called a cyclone cellar, where they could go in case one of those whirlwinds would come.

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Fight Club-novel-presentation
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Fight Club [novel] presentation

6. They fight without shirts or shoes. 7. The fights go on as long as they have to. 8. If this is your fight night at fight club, you have to fight. o Later added rules 9. Nobody is the center of the fight club except for the two men fighting. 10. Fight club will always be free. "Project Mayhem" o Cultlike organization o The objective is to bring down modern civilization and consumerism o The Narrator becomes unhappy with the increasing destructiveness of Project Mayhem as he eventually tries to stop Tyler and his followers after Bob is killed during a Project Mayhem's operation The rules of "Project Mayhem" 1. You don't ask questions. 2. You don't ask questions. 3. No excuses. 4. No lies. 5. You have to trust Tyler. Ending o The main character realizes that Tyler is not real and everything that had happened was because of him o

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Jane Austeni-Emma-ja-Persuasion
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Jane Austeni "Emma" ja "Persuasion"

Elton's offer is firm, but she is indeed worried that he has never thought seriously of Harriet. Her worry and self-criticism continue through the night, mixed with resentment at the impertinence of Mr. Elton's aspirations toward herself. Fortunately for her, during the next few days everyone is confined to home by the weather. On the first good day, the John Knightleys return to London while Mr. Elton informs Mr. Woodhouse in a note that he is leaving for a visit to Bath: It is Emma's unhappy duty to inform Harriet about Mr. Elton and to console her, inwardly blaming herself for being in error. In addition to this disappointment in her plans, she learns that Frank Churchill has once again had to defer his visit because Mrs. Churchill is ill, a condition that many of Highbury doubt. George Knightley in particular questions Frank's real sense of duty toward Mr. Weston and, in a conversation with Emma, indicates that he does not share

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THE VALUE OF THINGS VS THE PRICE OF THINGS
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THE VALUE OF THINGS VS THE PRICE OF THINGS

can. Memories can not be faded. The price is a lot of different from the value of things. People are buying expensive to make themselves more valuable, but those things do not make them happy. People have need to show each other, who is richer or better. Some people value things that are not buyable, like family, love, friends or memories. There a lot kinds of memories and every of them have different purpose. Many people can not buy expensive things, that does not make them unhappy persons, because they value different things. A lot better for spending money is to collect memories with experiences, because memories last forever.

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British Literature Character Sketch-The Cement Garden-Julie
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British Literature Character Sketch, The Cement Garden-Julie

team. Jack described Julie having a high ridge of cheekbone beneath her eyes, which gave her the deep look of some rare wild animal. In electric light her eyes were black and big. The soft line of her mouth was just broken by two front teeth and she had to pout a little to conceal her smile. Jack obviously longed to examine his older sister. Unlike Jack, Julie takes great care of her appearance, which takes considerable preparation each evening. I think Jack was unhappy because Julie never spoke to him or acknowledged his presence at school. She even refused to walk to school together because she didn’t want to be seen with him. Her closest friends had a reputation at school and she thought that it wouldn’t be good for her reputation. In spite of all this, Jack couldn’t get enough of observing her. But Julie herself gave little away, she dominated her group and heightened her reputation with a disruptive, intimidating quietness.

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The Tudor Dynasty
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The Tudor Dynasty

Henry VIII was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. Henry VIII is known for his role in the separation of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church. Besides ruling with absolute power, he also engaged himself as an author and composer. THE TUDOR DYNASTY ­ Henry VIII He is olso known for his six marriages. When Henry's first wife, Catherine of Aragon, had many unhappy births, King Henry decided to divorce from her. However, he was never satisfied with any of his wifes, because none of them gave birth to a son ­ Henry had desire to provide England with a male heir. THE TUDOR DYNASTY ­ Henry VIII In later life he became morbidly obese and his health suffered; his public image is frequently depicted as one of a lustful, egotistical, harsh, and insecure king. He died 28 January 1547.

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Feelings and Opinions
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Feelings and Opinions

g) Tim completely lost his temper! He was absolutely furious/upset. h) Your written work is full of careless/naughty mistakes. 2. Replace the word(s) in italics with a suitable word from the box. Use each word once. confused fascinating scared depressed dull glad naughty upset a) I'm afraid the children have been very badly-behaved today. b) I felt a bit frightened when I went into the dark room. c) Jean was very unhappy when her kitten was run over. d) This film we saw last night was rather boring. e) This is a really interesting book. You must read it. f) I'm so happy that Helen has got the job she wanted. g) Sometimes when I hear the news I feel very miserable. h) Sorry I gave you the wrong tickets. I got a bit mixed up. 3. Complete each sentence with a word or phrase from the box. Use each word or phrase once only.

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Psühholoogiast üldiselt
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Psühholoogiast üldiselt

Suhtes tuleks küsida tagasisidet. Kui keegi kuulab, siis tuleks anda tagasisidet, kas sa said aru, mida sulle räägiti. Tihti suhtlemisel, ei ole huvi kuulata teist vaid ise rääkida. Suhe on protsess, kus on rohkelt võimalusi suhet parandada/rikkuda. Suhtlemiselt tuleb ennas ANALÜÜSIDA. Inimene mõtleb tihti asju juurde mida situatsioonis pole. Üks ja sama tegevus on erineva tähendusega sõltuvalt meie emotsioonist/arvamusest. ,,Attributions made by happy and unhappy couples." Brehm & Kassin Mõjutamine on efektiivne kui sa tead mis mõjub ja tunned inimest. Mõjutatakse ka emotsioone n.kompliment ja tihti pärast seda esitatakse palve. Sotsiaalse võrgustiku kaudu saadava toetuse tüübid: · Psühholoogiline · Informaatiline · Materiaalne Psühholoogiline Inimestel on vajadus kellegi eest hoolitseda. Et positiivseid emotsioone tekitada või jagada. Neil kellel pole suhteid muutuvad rahulolematuks

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New matrix pre-intermediate student peatükk 3-Home and family
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New matrix pre-intermediate student peatükk 3. Home and family

Home and family Ex. 3 p. 31 a. When she was 15. Emma's behavior got worse. b. It's very hard for them it they have suddely leave and live out in the world on their own. c. Caroline was a real friend. d. She has friends, a boyfriend and a busy social life. e. I have to treat her like an adult and give her space. Ex. 4 1. Emma was unhappy. She was smoking and drinking. She kept missing school and getting terrible fights. She stayed out at night, wen clubs, often got into trouble with the police and even started taking drugs. 2. Caroline was fostered a lot of teenagers before. Caroline is kind and caring for Emma. She helped Emma to see that how important it was to go to school and live her life. 3. Emma decided to stay on at school, and worked hard for her exams. Emma was extremely lucky

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Old English Literature
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Old English Literature

Troy, by way of Britain's Trojan founder, Brutus 3) Breton Lays ­ about unearthly magic The most famous collection of the King Arthur legends is Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain. Ballads ­ short poetic folk tales that tell a story. Origins are in the oral tradition of story telling. They are of Anglo-Saxon origin. The author is usually unknown and the end is unhappy 9.) Definitions to the following terms: Ballad, beast epic, Chivalric romance, didactic poem, epic, alliteration, assonance, alliterative verse, kenning, metaphor, Anglo-Saxon heroic code, antagonist, protagonist, setting. Beast Epic ­ humorous allegorical stories that contain a moral lesson, usually the main characters are animals. Originate in France and le Romain du renart Alliteration ­ Two syllables alliterate when they begin with the same sound.

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Advantages and disadvantages of television
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Advantages and disadvantages of television

Sometimes TV programmes become the topics of common interest of the people and without, them they have nothing to talk about. Nowadays some people in our country watch television programmes from about six in the morning to the early hours of the next day. It means that contemporary people for various reasons depend upon television. They watch everything from news and sports reports to dramas, educational and entertainment programmes. Today some people become TV addicts and feel - unhappy if they fail to find another way of passing leisure time. Free time is regulated by television. TV occupies our free time. Instead of going to the theatre or reading books people watch TV. People rush home, gulp food to be in time to watch their favourite programmes. Very often programmes are bad, as TV cannot keep pace with demand. People have stopped reading books and depend on TV pictures. Spoken words become more important that the written ones. TV cuts people from the real world

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The Life-Changing Competition
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The Life-Changing Competition

Alice was extremely happy now, and so were her friends. Mat treated everyone a soda, not forgetting about Sheila, who became of quite a liking the handsome guitarist. Matrix thought Sheila was nice as well, so a proper party was set up. Some of the other Space Dolls' members joined in as well, but the jealous ones stayed in the shadows. In a couple of hours, the competition ended with the Raven's victory. The Dolls had lost with a single point only, so they weren't unhappy ­ this place was much higher they had expected! Yet the naïve members didn't give up on their jealousy ­ now they thought they could've won the competition, if some high school girl hadn't replaced Alexa. Sheila didn't even want to hear stupid arguments like this, so the furious members decided to pay a revenge to Alice. In the next evening they gathered to the City Royal, a hotel in which Alice stayed with her dad and Matrix. But they didn't know that Sheila had informed the police of the

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E Hemingway
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E.Hemingway

The novel begins with Jake Barnes, the novel's narrator and protagonist, describing Robert Cohn. Cohn was born to a wealthy Jewish family in New York. At Princeton, Cohn faced rampant anti-Semitism. To minimize his feelings of inferiority and to combat his shyness, he threw himself into boxing, becoming the university's middleweight champion. He married very soon after his graduation, on the rebound from his unhappy college experience. He and his wife had three children. Cohn lost most of his fifty-thousand-dollar inheritance, and, after five years, his wife left him, just when he had made up his mind to walk out on her. After the divorce, Cohn moved to California. There, he began spending time with a literary crowd, and he soon began backing a magazine. While in California, Cohn became involved with Frances Clyne, a manipulative status-seeker

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Love Medicine vocabulary
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Love Medicine vocabulary

King tells him that he was in the Marines, Nam. Lynette, with a bleary confiding look, says to Lipsha that King never got off the West Coast. to be thick as thieves (334) - allies, very friendly (Cliché) Lipsha describes Grandma Kashpaw and Lulu now as thick as thieves. bleak (338) ­ offering little hope, no hope; to describe a situation in a particular way; hopeless Lipsha stole Grandma Kashpaw's money from her apartment. He justifies the crime by being unhappy. He feels confused and this confusion is a bleak sadness sweeping through his brain. galled (340) ­ Angry, upset; Bitterness of feeling; rancor; Something bitter to endure Lipsha wants to run away. He doesn't want to go back to the reservation where everyone knew his background. He was too galled. to crimp (348) ­ To mark sth(a card); To press or pinch into small regular folds or ridges: crimp a pie crust.; To bend or mold (leather) into shape King and Lipsha started playing poker

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Inglise keele stilistika II
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Inglise keele stilistika II

In fiction this characterises the speaker negatively. SSD-s that are based on UNUSUAL POSITION OF WORDS AND PHRASES. INVERSION INVERSION is emotional and expressive colouring may be conveyed by special word order. The violation of the accepted rules of word order is called inversion. COMPLETE INVERSION means the predicate or part of it comes before the subject and thus the misplaced part is emphasised. NT: Beautiful those days were. (normal: those days were beautiful) NT: Unhappy went he. NT: Satisfied he looked. NT: Go I must. PARTIAL INVERSION is when the direct object comes first in the sentence. NT: His love letters I returned to the detective. The adjective or several adjectives come after the noun they modify (gives a solem and little archaic touch). NT: I saw the first spring flowers, cold and shy and wintry. NT: In some places there are yellow tulips, slender, spicky and Chinese-looking. POOLELI LK 33 DETACHMENT

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