MÄLU Minni Aia 1. Hoidlamudeli üldiseloomustus (multi-store model), komponendid ja nende omadused Atkinson & Shiffrin mälu toimib hoidlate süsteemina. 1. Sensoorne hoidla (sensory registers/memory) · Modaalsusspetsiifiline. Tähelepanueelne. · Füüsikaliste tunnuste suhteliselt töötlemata representatsioon. · Info säilib väga lühikes aega (kuni 0.5 sek visuaalses süsteemis ikooniline mälu. Kuni 2 sek auditoorses kajamälu) · Maht võib olla üsna suur, kuid sõltub ajalistest karakteristikutest. 2. Lühiaegne hoidla (short-term store, working memory) -> James primaarne mälu · Hõlmab infot, mis prajatasi meeles/teadvuses. · Piiratud mahuga (7+-) kerge hajuvus, sageli leiab aset segiajamine. Kestvus kuni 30...
What is expected of a graduate of the 21st century and how does the university play a role in contributing to a succesful outcome? Kaisa Kamenik In Mike Nichols 1967 cult film „The Graduate“, Dustin Hoffman character Benjamin Braddock, who has just graduated from college, is facing basically same questions as posed in the title of this essay. Everyone is asking what is he going to do with his life now, but he is very uncomfortable aswering them and at that point he doesn’t care as well. Being a third year history student in University of Tartu, I am wondering over the same questions and find myself often thinking what is expected of me after graduating and how has university played a role in my development for almost three years now. When asked what is the main purpose of university, most people would say that it is preparing students for different proffessions, which would...
Sightseeing in Estonia Tallinn TV Tower The Tallinn TV Tower (Tallinna teletorn) is a free-standing structure with an observation deck, built to provide better telecommunication services for the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics regatta event (see Sailing at the 1980 Summer Olympics). It is located near Pirita, six km north-east of the Tallinn city center. The tower has a specified height of 314 m (1030.2 ft), though some sources put it at 312.6 m (1026.6 ft). The building is administered by the public company Levira (formerly Estonian Broadcasting Transmission Center Ltd) and is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers. The tower was designed by architects David Baziladze and Juri Sinis. The cornerstone was laid on September 30, 1975, and the building was inaugurated July 11, 1980 (although the first transmission took place in 1979). The tower body was constructed of reinforced concrete rings 50 c...
Sculptures and monuments St. John's Lutheran Church St John's Church was probably built in the first third of the 14th century. There is no other brick church decorated with so much terracotta plastic in Europe Eduard Tubin Monument The Eduard Tubin monument, marking the 100th birthday of the composer, was dedicated in 2005. The authors of the statue are sculptor Aili Vahtrapuu, architect Veronika Valk, with sound installations by Louis Dandrel.Eduard Tubin (1905-1982) was a versatile composer and conductor, one of the most recognized symphonists throughout history. He served as concert master and conductor at the Vanemuise Theatre. In 1944, when the theatre was destroyed, he left Estonia to Sweden. Monument to Gustav II Adolf In 1632, King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden, then at the war camp near Nürnburg, signed the charter to found Tartu University, which was also named Academia Gustaviana in his honour....
Facts about Tartu · 1030 Tartu was first mentioned · 1280 - Tartu became a member of the Hanseatic League · In 1558 the Livonian War started and the Russian army occupied Tartu University of Tartu Stone Bridge · 1600-1603 Tartu was in the hands The University of Tartu was founded in of the Swedish king 1632 by the Swedish king Gustavus Tartu was hit by a great fire in 1775, Adolphus. during the course of which a large part of · 1632 The University of Tartu the city center burned down. Catherine II was founded In 1665 it was ordered the restoration of the town and ...
1. Ernst Julius Öpik was born in Oct. 23 1893 in Kunda, Estonia. He was a noted Estonian astronomer and astrophysicst. He went to University of Moscow to specialize in the study of minor bodies, such as asteroids, comets, andmeteors. He completed his doctorate at the University of Tartu. 2. After 4 years at Moscow Observatory he became Director of the Astronomy Department. From 1921-1944 he was an Associate Professor at Tartu University, and from 1930-34 visiting scientist at Harvard University. 3. Öpik was one of the most outstanding astrophysicists of his generation, with wide- ranging interests in the physical sciences. Among his many pioneering discoveries were:the first computation of the density of a degenerate body, named the white dwarf; the first accurate determination of the distance of an extragalactic object (Andromeda Nebula;the prediction of the existence of a cloud of cometary bodies encircling ...
Cities of Estonia The capital of Estonia is Tallinn, most famous for its Old Town. The Old Town was built in the 13.-16th centuries. You can still feel the spirit of medieval times, when you are visiting The Old Town. The second biggest city of Estonia is Tartu. Tartu is the educational centre of Estonia. It is home to the largest and oldest university in Estonia, the University of Tartu. The University of Tartu first opened it`s doors in 1632. Through Tartu flows the second biggest river in Estonia, Suur Emajõgi ( Big Mother River). Pärnu is the summer capital of Estonia. It is located in south west Estonia on the coast of Pärnu bay. Pärnu is popular with the tourists for its spas and beautiful beaches. Otepää is known as the winter capital of Estonia. With its hilly terrain it is the perfect place for winter sports. There are many tracks for snowboarders, mountain and cross country skiers. Not far from Otepää is th...
TARTU Tartu is the second largest city of Estonia. In contrast to Estonia's political and financial capital Tallinn. Tartu is often considered the intellectual and cultural hub, especially since it is home to Estonia's oldest and most renowned university.Situated 186 km southeast of Tallinn, the city is the centre of southern Estonia. The Emajõgi river, which connects the two largest lakes of Estonia, crosses Tartu. The city is served by Tartu Airport. Tartu was the place where the northsouth road going above the major waterwaysriver.Thought to be the sixth8.Here is the hill fortress built centuries. In Tartu live 82268 Estonians, 15998 Russians, 1214 Finns, 491 Belorussians, 141 Jews, 140 Poles, 124 Germans, 109 Latvians, 91 Lithuanians, 81 Tatars and 673 other nationality people. Mostly known as a university town, Tartu is also a site of heavy industry. In the beginning of the 21st cen...
Education in Estonia { The beginning The history of formal education dates back to 1314th century crusades The first schools were built near churches The first primer was published in 1575 It was possible to learn reading & writing in various guilds during the 16th century 1617th century Education in the Estonian language started after the reformation by Martin Luther During Swedish era, on Gustav Adolf II's orders, the first school and university were built in 1631 GAG in Tallinn and in 1632 the University of Tartu After The Great Northern War, as Estonia was occupied by Russia, many admiralty schools were built 18th century During the reign of Russian empress Katarina II, many great improvements were made in peasant school system and girls started going to school Estonians were quite highly educated for that time, since at least half of the folk in a parish could read and a third write In 1739, the first bible w...
Urban trail in Tartu old town. Tartu, small town in southern-Estonia. Town was first mentioned in 1030. Nowadays there is living nearly 100 000 people. Tartu is known as city of students, and students come to improve to Tartu from all over the world. But Tartu is also known as a Hansa town, that is why one of the most attractive sightseeing place is the old town. It is a valuable place for Tartu and for Estonia as well. PHOTO HUNT MAP: Start the photo hunt on the corner of Lai and Jakobi street. Go up to the Toome hill, it's a great upturn and a great test for legs. As you move forward you will see the famous ,,Musumägi". In english it is called ,,The Kissing Hill" Take a picture with your crew members in the background of the hill. After a brief walk in the Toome Park you see the Ruins of Toome Cathedral. Is it possible to visit the ruins of the Cathedral? Now, go straight ahead until you reach the Lossi street, turn rig...
Estonian cities Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It occupies an area of 159.2 square kilometers with a population of 413,000. It is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm and west of Saint Petersburg. Tallinn was founded in the 12th century and has been under the rule of Denmark, Sweden, and Germany as well as Russia, and all left their mark on the city's architecture. It is one of the best preserved medieval towns in northern Europe, and makes a beautiful impression from the sea, with its ancient city walls, church spires, and red-tile roofed homes. Tallinn has previously been named as Kolõvan, Lindanise and Reval. Most well-known sights in Tallinn are Freedom Square, Kadriorg Palace, Rotermann Quarter, Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, Toompea Castle and Town Hall Square, the Old Town of Tallinn and many more. Tallinn's Old Town i...
Tartu Located in the South of Estonia, Tartu is one of Estonia's most beautiful cities. I chose to write about Tartu, because with its beautiful green parks and spectacular culture, it's the perfect holiday destination. There are many really beautiful buildings that have been restored after World War II. Most of them are in the heart of the city. There's also a place called the Dome Hill. It's a hill where you can see various monuments and there are also the ruins of the Dome Church. Currently, the building is occupied by a history museum and the visitors can use an observation platform on the roof and enjoy a picturesque view of the city. By the Dome Hill there's the main building of the University of Tartu. It's very big and beautiful. There are several museums, but also some theatres and cinemas. Tartu has many cafés in the centre of the city, for example café Pier...
Born: February 23rd, 1874 (Tahkuranna Parish) Died: January 18th, 1956 (Kalninin, Russia) Lawyer (University of Tartu) First president of Republic of Estonia Päts was born in Tahkuranna Parish to a family of Jakob Päts and Olga Tumanova. He started learning in local school. Continued in Riga's seminar and then went to Pärnu's Gymnasium. He graduated in Tartu University In 1898, Päts graduated from the faculty of Law of Tartu University. From 1901 to 1905 he worked as an editor in newspaper "Teataja". Päts had to escape from Estonia, because he was found guilty for rebellious activity. Päts lived in Finland and Switzerland and returned to Estonia in 1909, when he had to serve nine months in St. Petersburg's prison. Päts was a member of the Salvation Committee that issued the Estonian Declaration of Independence on 24 February 1918. On the same ...
Tallinn University of Tehnology Andro Andronov Talinn university of technology ● founded 1918 ● public university ● only university of technology in estonia ● biggest international community in Estonia ● modern facilities and labs facilities ● Campus area: 53 ha faculties and colleges 8 faculties: 5 Colleges: ● Civil engineering ● Kuressaare ● Chemical and Materials Technology ● Tartu ● Social Sciences ● Tallinn ● Information Technology ● Virumaa ● Mechanical Engineering ● Estonian Maritime Academy ● Power Engineering ● Faculty of Science ● Tallinn School of Economics and Business Administration what are the requirements to get in ● bachelor's and ...
INDREK TARAND Ander Rosin Sandra Anderson Biography ● Born February 3, 1964, Tallinn. ● Estonian politician, reserve officer, civil servant, journalist and historian. ● Tarand has served as an advisor to the Prime Minister of Estonia. Education ● He studied history at the University of Tartu, as well as the University of Bologna, Italy. ● He was a student during the Soviet occupation. ● He finished the university in 1991. Career ● He is also a freelance journalist hosting programmes in radio and television ● He also held the post of the Director of the Estonian War Museum. ● Member of the European Parliament ● Tarand received 25 votes in the Riigikogu against Ilves's 73 Family ● Tarand is the eldest son of Andres Tarand. ● His mother Mari Tarand is a well-known linguist and the elder siste...
Tartu Tartu is the second largest city of Estonia. In contrast to Estonia's political and financial capital Tallinn, Tartu is often considered the intellectual and cultural hub, especially since it is home to Estonia's oldest and most renowned university. Situated 186 km southeast of Tallinn, the city is the centre of southern Estonia. The Emajõgi river, which connects the two largest lakes of Estonia, crosses Tartu. The city is served by Tartu Airport. Tartu is also the seat of the Estonian University of Life Sciences, the Baltic Defence College, Estonian Aviation Academy , and the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research. Other notable institutions include the Supreme Court of Estonia (re-established in Tartu in autumn 1993), the Estonian Historical Archives and Estonian national theatre Vanemuine. Historical names of the town include Tarbatu,an Estonian fortress founded in the 5th century,Yuryev named c. 1030 by Yaroslav I the ...
Tartu's toy museum Located in an old wooden building in the heart of Tartu's Old Town, the Toy Museum transports its adult visitors back to their most joyful childhood days and offers children plenty to see and do. The Tartu Toy Museum opened on 29 May 1994 under the auspices of the City Government of Tartu. The museum was located in the basement of a private house at the foot of Toome Hill and in a smaller adjoining building at the address 1 Lai St. In late 2003, the Tartu Toy Museum moved to its new location, an old wooden building on Lutsu Street, which had been specially renovated to house the museum. On 13 March 2004 a new permanent exhibit was opened, including a playroom and crafts room. The permanent exhibit displays toys that children in Estonia have played with throughout the ages. The display also includes artist-made dolls, souvenir dolls from around the globe and traditional Finno-Ugric...
ESTONIAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES Institute of Economics and Social Sciences BOOK REVIEW ("Foreign direct investments in the Estonian economy", University of Tartu, Urmas Varblane) (Pages : 10 20) Prepared: Kadri Tamm, MF-I-5 Tartu 2007 I read book about direct investments in the Estonian economy. The book is issued by University of Tartu and the writers are also scientists from University of Tartu. "Foreign direct investments are relatively new phenomenon for Estonia because during the nearly five decades as part of the Soviet economic system, our economy received virtually none. Such economic isolation from the West lasted until the early 1990s. In consequence of the mid-...
Estonian National Spring Holidays Sanna Kartau, Mari-Ann Lumeste, 2011 What holidays do we have in Spring? March · 8th - Women's Day (Naistepäev) · 12th - St Gregorius's Day (Korjusepäev) · 14th - Estonia's Mother Tongue Day · 17th - St Gertrude's Day (Käädripäev) · 25th - St Mary's Day (Ussimaarjapäev) April 1st - April Fools Day 1st - Karjalaskepäev (the day cattle was first sent to the pastures after winter) 14th - Plowing Day (Künnipäev) 23rd - St George's Day (Jüripäev) Moving Easter (Lihavõtted) May · 1st - Walpurgis Day and Night (Volbripäev) · 9th - St Nicholas's Day (Nigulapäev) · The second Sunday of May - Mother's Day (Emadepäev) We'll pick... A - 14th of March - Estonia's Mother Tongue day B - (varies between the 25th of March and 25th of April) - Easter C - 1st of May - Walpurgis Day and Night 14th of March - Estonia's Mother Tong...
Estonia Estonia is a small country in Northern Europe with an area of about 45 000 sq km. As a part of the East-European Plain, the country has a rather flat surface. The highest and most diverse region in Estonia is in the south-eastern part of the country. At 318 metres, Suur Munamägi is not only the highest point in Estonia, but of all the Baltic countries. There are about 1500 islands in Estonia, the biggest of which being Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. Sixty-four species of mammals have been recorded in Estonia, three of them have been introduced: the racoon dog, the American mink and the muskrat. A couple of species have been re-introduced The European beaver, who was hunted to extinction by the end of the 19th century. A vital population of them now exists in Estonia once again. Another re- introduced species is the red deer. An attempt has been made in Estonia in recent years to disperse the p...
Tourism in Tartu Positive Sides of Tartu: · There are many beautiful sculptures, monuments and buildings in Tartu and you don't have to pay for seeing them. · Local people are educated, because Tartu is the city of university. · There are some pretty nightclubs for all ages and on summer street- cafeterias are open until night. That's a good way to live nightlife. · There are many interesting museums for culture-people too. Art galleries, national museums, handcrafting galleries, famous persons home-museums and many else. Usually museums don't have expensive tickets, so it's pocket-friendly too. · There are a lot of good restaurants, pubs, cafés and fast-food places in Tartu. Luxurious and expensive to fast and cheap, for all tastes. Pizzas are outstanding in Tartu! · The weather is interesting in Tartu, we have cold snowy wi...
Estonia Estonia, officially called the Republic of Estonia is a small country in Northern Europe. It has land borders with Latvia in the south and Russia in the east. It is separated from Finland in the north by the Gulf of Finland and from Sweden in the west by the Baltic Sea. The capital of Estonia is Tallinn, it's also the biggest city we have. The national flag of Estonia is a tricolour: horizontally blue, black and white, called "sinimustvalge". The President of Estonia is Toomas Hendrik Ilves and the Prime Minister is Andrus Ansip. Estonia has been occupied several times during its history. The last occupiesation happened 16 June 1940 and it was declared 20 August 1991. Republic of Estonia has only one offical language - the Estonian language. Estonia is a constitutional democracy, with a president elected by its parliament. The elections are held every four years. Estonia became a member of the European Union 1 May 2004 and NATO...
ESTONIA ·Republic of Estonia is a country in Norhern Europe. Our president is Toomas Hendrik Ilves ·Territory of Estonia is 45,227 ( square kilometer) km² ·Population is 1.4 million. Estonia is one of the least-populous members of the European Union. ·The capital and largest city is Tallinn wich is in North-Estonia ·We are special because we have own language estonian ·Estonia is bordered to the north by the Gulf on Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia and to the east by Russian Federation ·Estonia is divided into 15 counties (maakond) ·In Estonia are 33 cities and several town-parish towns in the country. More than 70% of the population lives in towns. ·Estonia has summer capital it's Pärnu, autum capital it's Türi, winter capital it's Otepää ·The Estonia Theatre is an opera house and concert hall in Tallinn . It was built on 1913 ·The oldest records of...
Largest towns in Estonia Tallinn Tallinn is located at the coast of Gulf of Finland. Tallinn is the capital of Estonia. It is one of the best retained medieval European towns. The ,,Old Town" is located at the middle of the city and the Town Hall is the best-preserved Medieval town hall in Northern Europe. Tartu The university town, museum-rich and Hanseatic city of Tartu lies on the banks of the River Emajõgi. The capital of sothern Estonia is the second largest city in the country and the oldest in the Baltic States. Tartu is a modern city with a rich historical heritage and culture. One of Tartu ´s most important historical monuments is the St. John´s Church with it´s thousand terracotta sculptures. Narva As In the past, Narva remains a melting pot for nations, periods and cultures, old and new. This is what makes the town so special. The 13th century castle, a beautiful baroque Town Hall, the best pres...
MARTIN POLD 12 Carlisle Street, Leicester, LE3 6AF Mobile: 07762877920 E-mail: [email protected] PERSONAL PROFILE: I am highly motivated person currently running my own small businesses. I have over 10 years experience in customer service setting, enabling me to develop high levels of communication and attention to detail. I am reliable and responsible having previously been entrusted with cash handling and dealing with financial transactions. I also have experience of training other members of staff. KEY SKILLS: Excellent communication and customer service skills Excellent IT skills Accurate and numerate Can work well as part of a team or own initiative Highly motivated and enthusiastic Flexible and adaptable Language skills: Estonian, English, German, Russian, Latin EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Student Check-In Helper, Pertemps, Sep 2018 Duties: Working for Unite Students, helping to park over 600 cars over 3 days...
Tartumaa Tartumaa People began to live in Tartumaa about 5000 years ago. At the end of the first millennium in place Toomemäe in Tartu was Estonians castle. From 13 century, Tartu belonged to the Hanseatic League. Tartumaa´s flag. Tartu Tartu is the capital of Tartumaa. At first Tartu is associated with knowledge and studing. There`s about 103,284 peoples live in Tartu. Area of Tartu is about 38.8 km2. Mayor of Tartu is Urmas Kruuse. There`s 80% estonians, 15% russians and 5% other nationals live in Tartu. The city is best known for being home to the University of Tartu. ...
Nimi: Õpperühm: Praktiline töö nr. 3: otsing teemakataloogides, portaalides ja veebiringides Teemakataloog Open Directory http://dmoz.org/ 1) Leidke eelnimetatud teemakataloogist sirvides materjale, kuidas teha paremat ja kasutajasõbralikumat veebilehekülge. Palju ja mida leiate? Pange kirja teemakataloogis liikumise tee ehk millised on läbitud sammud allikani jõudmiseks. Kõigepealt tuleb välja mõelda: Mis? Miks? Milleks? Kellele? Veebilehekülge ei tasu üle paisutada teksti ja värvidega. Veebilehekülje puhul kehtib lause: lihtsuses peitub võlu. Leidsin seitse veebilehekülje loomise ja kujundamise linki eesti keeles. Top: World: Eesti: Äri: Arvutid: Veebikujundus (7). 2) Leidke eelnimetatud teemakataloogist sirvides materjale Molotov-Ribbentropi pakti kohta. Palju ja mida leiate? Pange kirja teemakataloogides liikumise tee ehk millised on läbitud sammud allikani jõudmiseks. Leidsin viis materjali. Materjalid ajaloo kohta, Vikipee...
Estonia lies on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea on the level northwestern part of the rising east European platform. Estonia is a flat country covering 46 226 square kilometers.Estonian's neighbours are Finland, Sweden, Latvia and Russia. Estonia is rich in islands. The two largest are Saaremaa and Hiiumaa . Saaremaa is famous for its big meteorite crater called Kaali and Hiiumaa is famous for its nature and plants. The countries highest point Big Egg hill ( Suur- Munamägi) reaches 318 meters above sea level. Estonia has many uplands too. The uplands are: Pandivere upland, Otepää upland, Vooremaa upland, Karula upland Haanja upland, Sakala upland. Estonia is covered by about 18 000 square kilometers of forest. Estonia is also rich in lakes and rivers The largest lake is Peipsi and the second-largest lake is Võrtsjärv. The largest river is Võhandu whinch is 162 meters long. Estonia has many national parks. A national park is a p...
ESTONIA AUTHORS: MARKUS KUUSE, CHRISTOFHER ARKO KÖST FACTS ABOUT ESTONIA • Estonia is about 50% forest • Estonia has over 2000 islands • Estonia was the first country in the world to use online political voting. HISTORY • Humans settled in the region of Estonia near the end of the last glacial era • In the Middle Ages, Estonia became a battleground for centuries where Denmark, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Poland fought their many wars • Estonians declared their independence in February 1918 RECENT HISTORY • In 1940, the Soviet Union occupied Estonia • Nazi Germany occupied Estonia in 1941; later in World War II the Soviet Union reoccupied it (1944). GEOGRAPHY • The two largest islands are Saaremaa and Hiiumaa • The highest point in Estonia is Suur Munamägi ESTONIA CITIES • Capital: Tallinn • Tartu • Pärnu TALLINN • The capital of Estonia • Reval, Lindanise • Old town TARTU • Second larg...
Milestones in Estonian History The Estonians are a Finno-Ugric people who came from the area near the Urals and the Volga and Oka rivers. They migrated westward to the Baltic shores some 5, 000 years ago. In the ninth century A.D. Viking ships invaded Estonia and the country became a vital link in the sea-trade between East and West. By the 12th century, the Arabian geographer al-Idrisi had placed the city on his maps. In the 13th century, Tallinn joined the Hanseatic League, the union of European commercial towns that stretched from London to Novgorod. Pärnu, Viljandi and Tartu were also members. Estonia became a vital link in the sea-trade between East and West. The oldest preserved book written in Estonian, a catechism, dates from 1535. Tartu University was established in 1632, on orders from Sweden's King Gustav II Adolf. Literacy spread. The Bible was translated into Estonian in 1739(pole vaja teada). A period of wars began in...
TALLINNA PEDAGOOGILINE SEMINAR Kaugõppe Noorsootöö osakond KNT 1 Veroonika Mätlik " Õpetaja Marju Lauristin" Referaat Juhendaja: Maire Grass Tallinn 2010 Sisukord 2 Sissejuhatus Valisin Marju Lauristini sest ta jäi mulle silma hariduse endendamisega ja inimarenguga seotud konverentsidel oma tabavate tähelepanekkutega. Mulle tundus et me saame asjadest ühete moodi aru, mõtleme ühte oodi ja tahame, et Eestis liiguksid asjad samas suunas. Marju Lauristini tutvustamiseks ei pea kasutama palju sõnu. Ta on sotsiaalteadlane, intellektuaal, Tartu Ülikooli sotsiaalse kommunikatsiooni professor. Tema hoogne kõneviis, paeluvad mõttekonstruktsioonid ning põnevad järeldused panevad ennekõike mõtlema. Marju Lauristin on sündinud 7. aprillil 1940 Eesti sotsiaalteadlane, intellektuaal ja poliitik. Ta on Tartu Ülikooli sotsiaalse kommunikats...
*Estonians conquered by the crusaders 1208 *Reformation 16th century establishments of new school, Estonians first book appeared in 1525 *Tartu University 1632 founded by King Gustavus II Adolphus, classical university, member of the Coimbra group *Abolition of serfdom 1816 *Song festival 1869 in Tartu, an organiser was J.V.Jannsen, 822 singers, men only *Declaration of independence 24th February 1918 *War of independence 1918-1920 during the Russian Civil War, resulted in a victory for Estonia *Deportation 1949 *Estonia becomes independent 20th August 1991 *Joining EU 1st May 2004 Language: Estonian language, belongs to the Balti-Finnic group of the Finno-Ugric languages, closely realted to Finnish and rather remotely to Hungarian; Latin alphabet with 32 letters , 5 of which occur only in foreign words, the phenomes include 9 vowels and 18 consonants; words are borrowed from Latin, Greek, English etc.; sinc...
The most important key dates in Estonian history Every country has its history and some moments are more important than the others. Here are some of the most notable dates from Estonian history. 3rd millennium BC the Finno-Ugric tribes arrive in Estonia 1154 First written mention of Tallinn (by al-Idrisi) 13th century German and Danish invade Estonia. Estonians' numerous attempts to restore independence fail 1343 St. George's Night uprising 1558-1583 the Livonian War after which Northern Estonia is occupied by Sweden and Southern Estonia occupied by Poland 1632 Tartu University was founded 1860-1885 the era of national awakening, the foundation for Estonian journalism was laid, collection of folklore 1869 First all-Estonian Song Festival in Tartu 1884 The blue-black-and-white flag of Estonian Students' Society was consecrated ...
Report on Estonia Estonia is a country in northern Europe. Estonia has land borders in the south with Latvia and in the east with Russia, it's oversea neighbours are Finland and Sweden. Estonia has got 15 counties. Estonia has been an independent country since 1991. Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia. Estonia is a member of European Union nad NATO. Estonia is a democratic republic and it's president is Toomas Hendrik Ilves. The official language of Estonia is Estonian, which is Finno-Ugric language and has many similarities with Finnish. The population of Estonia contains mainly Estonians but some Russians and other ethnicities too. Many foreign people think of Estonia as an old-timed soviet union country, but in my opinion Estonia is quite far-advanced country. Estonian national symbols are cornflower, slate, swallow and it's blue-black-white flag. There is very high level of education in Estonia, m...
Organismi ainevahetus ja happe-leelise seisund Tartu Ülikool 2016 Happe-leelis seisund •• Arteriaalse vere (plasma) pH juures 7,37 – 7,43 • Keskmine : pH 7,4 • Happelised ainevahetusproduktid lähevad verre. • Happe- leelis tasakaalu hoiavad konstantsena vere puhversüsteemid, gaasivahetus kopsudes ja eritusmehhanismid neerudes. • Kõrvalekalle normaalsest pH-st pärsib vajalike ensüümide aktiivsust Neerude pH regulatsioon •• Väljutab mittelenduvaid happeid (nt väävelhapet). • Normaalse toitumise korral produtseerib inimene 24h jooksul 12-15 mooli CO2-e ja uriiniga väljutatakse 50 mmol hapet uriiniga. • Suure happe liia korral on terve neer võimeline eritama ka rohkem vesinik ioone. • Aluselise liia korral vesinikioonide sekretsioon väheneb. • väljutatakse põhiliselt seotuna ja külge Neerude pH regulatsioon • Normaalsetes tin...
Arti Hunt IT-14E The Republic of Estonia is a country in Northern Europe. Estonia is located on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. The capital of Estonia is Tallinn Estonia has an area of 45 227 km2 In Estonia, there are about 1 340 021 people The colours of Estonian flag are blue, black and white National flower is cornflower National bird is swallow National stone is limestone National anthem is ,,Mu isamaa , mu õnn ja rõõm’’ National Coat of Arms is a golden shield which includes three lions in the middle, with oak branches along the side of the shield. Estonia has 1521 islands and the biggest of them are Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. Estonia is divided in to 15 different counties. The biggest cities in Estonia are Tallinn, Tartu , Pärnu, Narva In Tartu there is the biggest and oldest University in Estonia Suur Munamägi is the highest peak of Estonia and also in the Balti...
Cities and towns of Estonia Facts 47 cities/towns Almost 50% forest In 2011 Tallinn was the European Capital of Culture Has over 1,500 islands Tallinn Capital of Estonia Old town Businesses Park Kadriorg TV tower Open-air museum Zoo Estonia Theatre Tartu University Old town AHHAA science centre Aura water park & SPA Art and history museums Vanemuine Theatre Pärnu Captial of summer Beach SPA hotels Tallinn gate Endla Theatre Viljandi Sild Viljandi Lake Ruins of the Viljandi Order Castle Ugala Theatre Rakvere Rakvere Castle Modern central square Aqua SPA hotel Rakvere Theatre Haapsalu Episcopal Castle Legend of the White Lady Estonian Railway Museum Beaches Thanks for watching!
Valikaine: Infoallikad ja infootsing Praktiline töö nr.1 : raamatu leidumuse kindlakstegemine raamatukogude elektrooniliste (koond)kataloogide alusel ja nõuetekohaste viidete vormistamine Praktilise töö eesmärgid: ülevaate saamine eesti suuremate raamatukogude elektroonilisest koondkataloogist ESTER elektronkataloogidest andmete otsingu kogemuse omandamine nõuetekohaste viidete vormistamine (vt. teema 3 jaotusmaterjal: viitamine). Kataloogis olevad bibliograafilised kirjed tuleb muuta bibliograafilisteks viideteks, mida kasutatakse teadustööde, artiklite jms kasutatud kirjanduse loeteludes. Nt raamatu kirjed kataloogis: Intellectual capital and knowledge management : strategic management of knowledge resources / Federica Ricceri. London : Routledge, 2008 xvii, 204 lk. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN: 9780415403924 (hbk.) Psühholoog...
Jaan Kross 8.c Biography He was born in Tallinn (19.02 1920 27.12 2007). 1928 1938 he studied at Jakob Westholm Grammar School. 1938 1944 he attended the University of Tartu. 1944 1946 professor in the Univerity of Tartu 1946 1954 spent in prison Career Jaan Kross was an Estonian writer. Wrote mostly novels and short stories ,,The Czar's Madman" has been considered Kross' best novel; it is also the most translated one. Was nominated several times for the Nobel Prize in Literature during the early 1990s Was named a People's Writer of the Estonian SSR (1985) Received the State Prize of the Estonian SSR (1977) In 1990 Kross won the Amnesty International Golden Flame Prize Family 1940 1949 he married Helga Pedusaar. 1954 1958 he married Helga Roos. They had a daughter Kristiina Kross (born in 1955). Jaan Kross married Ellen Niit in 1958. They had 3 children Maarja Undusk, EerikNiiles Kross and Märte...
Jan Verner Pulles 9.B Secondary School of Tartu The volcano is fed by a magma chamber. Neighbouring Katla volcano (25km) Volcano height is 1666 meters Beginned on 14 April 2010 The eruption was over in October 2010 About 20 countries closed their airspace and it affected more than 100,000 travellers. The ash plume rose to a height of approximately 9 kilometres. A scientist at the University of Iceland Institute of Earth Sciences, stated that the eruption was officially over, although the area was still active and might erupt again http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyjafjallaj %C3%B6kull http://www.photovolcanica.com/VolcanoInfo/ Eyjafjallaj%C3%B6kull/Eyjafjallaj %C3%B6kull.html Google Pictures Thanks for watching !
Saarepeedi school Türi Autor:Tauno Toomsalu 03.03.2013 Türi history 1347 Türi first mentioned in historical records by the name of Turgel 1687 The establishment of the first school 1900 Railway traffic (ViljandiTallinn, Türi Paide) opened Türi city 1917 Türi gains the rights of a market town 1924 The first secondary education institution in Türi opened Türi Horticultural Gymnasium 1926 The rights of a town given to Türi Türi administrative 1950 - 1959 Türi - the centre of Türi County.1997 Türi College of the University of Tartu for environmental science studies opened. 2000 Türi declared the Spring Capital of Estonia by Mart Laar, the prime minister of Estonia 2005 Türi became the administrative centre of newly formed Türi Parish. Türi museum 1995 Türi ...
Navitrolla Heiki trolla Birth and Childhood · 1970 years after Christ, on the 10th of August in Võru (a little province which is the capital of Southern Estonia) a boychild is born, who, according to the documents, is a human unit with the name Heiki Trolla. But according to his deeds, a person with the name Navitrolla. Education · Graduated Virve Kuks's artstudio · Took part of greating organisation called "Lüliti" in 1990 · Studied geologi in Tartu University. · Tried to join EKA (Estonain Art Academy) but failen in exams. · . The end Thank you
Estonia is a pretty small country in northern Europe. Estonia has land borders in the south with Latvia and in the east with Russia, it's oversea neighbours are Finland and Sweden. Estonia divided into fifteen counties. Estonia has been an independent country since 1991. Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia. It's not very large, there lives about 400 000 pedestrians. Estonia is a member of European Union and NATO. Estonia is a democratic republic and it's president is Toomas Hendrik Ilves. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km² and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. The surface there is mainly flat, but in the southern parts of Estonia it gets little bumpy. The official language of Estonia is Estonian, which is Finno-Ugric language and has many similarities with Finnish. The population of Estonia contains mainly Estonians but some Russians and other ethnicities too. Many foreign people think of Estonia as an old-timed...
Mrs Pink 3 Mai Street Ringi 34 Pärnu 80010 Pärnu 80015 Estonia Estonia 24 October 2008 Dear Mrs Pink, I am writing in reply to your advertisement in Pärnu Postimees on 22 October 2008 to apply for the position of a French teacher. I live in Pärnu. Last nine years I lived in Tartu, studying and working. Four years ago I graduated Faculty of Education in University of Tartu. After that I was private teacher about one and a half year. Then I moved to France and stayed there about three years. After that I came back to my hometown Pärnu. I am appropriate for that employment, because I have studied French together eleven years, I have had ...
TEISMELISTE MÄLU ARENG. Referaat SISSEJUHATUS Käesolevas referaadis antakse ülevaadet mälu astmetest ja liikides, mälu arendamise aspektidest ning teistmeliste mälu arengu iseärasustest. Referaadi teemaks on "Teistmeliste mälu areng" ning teema on valitud selle pärast, et mälu on üks nendest aspektidest millele tuginevad mõtlemine ja taju ning mälu oma korda sõltub asjade aru saamisest, tajumisest, lisaks selle tundis autor huvi mälu arengu iseärasusest murdeeas. 1 MÄLU ÜLDINE ÜLEVAADE. Mälu mõistet nagu ka teisi mahukaid psühholoogia mõisteid ei saa lihtsalt defineerida. Mälu on üks kolmest alustalast, millele tugineb arukas elu, taju ja mõtlemine. Üldiselt mälu tähendab elusa organismi võimet omandada ja säilitada kasulikke oskusi, harjumusi, informatsiooni ja teadmisi. See võime ilmutab ennast kõigil evulatsiooni astmetel ja võib ilmneda paljudes eri vormides. Mä...
THE NO ARTICLE · Names in the plural = countries: the Nether- * Names of countries / towns (also with an es- lands, the USA; the West Indies ablished modifier): (South) Estonia, Tartu · Names of the countries, and towns with a * Expressions from North to South etc. characteristing / spacifying modifer: the Tartu of th 19th century * Names of streets, bridges, airports, parks, squares, buildings, railway stations, shops, · Names of rivers, channels / canals, seas, addresses: Fleet Street, Tower Bridge, oceans, streams, straits: the Danube; the Suez Kennedy Airport, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Canal; the Baltic Sea; the Pacific Ocean; the Square, Buckingham Palace, Victoria Station, Bering...
Marko Pomerants Marko Pomerants was born in 24.09.1964,in Tamsalu,in West-Virumaa. Personal status: Married,two sons Estonian Military monumental- medal "10 years of recovered military " 2001 Border Guard badge "Sword and Lynx" 2002 Lifesaving service goldencros s 2002 Border Guard favourcros s II class 2000 Tamsalu Secondary School 1982 Tartu University, Geology 1989; open management degree 2002 Party:Isamaa and Res Publica Union 2002 Room L 149 Jobs: Parliament 2007 Parliament 20052007; Minister of Social Affairs of Estonia 2003-2005 West-Viru county governor 19952003 West-Viru county goverment elementchapter's leader Funniest speaking. Estonian Parliament's member Marko Pomerants (IRl) performs preposal that in case of republic's jubileeyear should estonians take down 900 000kg together. Creational Activity: articles in Estonian journalism, in newspaper "Postimees" Activitys: volleyball,nature and family. ...
Praktiline töö nr 2 Otsing otsisüsteemis Google Leidke vastused järgmistele küsimustele. Kirjutage vastused töölehele. Kirjeldage otsingu läbiviimise käiku (otsingukategooriad, otsisõna, piirangud). Viige infootsingud läbi otsisüsteemis Google (http://www.google.ee) kasutdes erinevaid otsinguvõimalusi ja teenuseid. 1. Leidke üliõpilastööde vormistamise .pdf formaadis juhend, mida on uuendatud viimase aasta jooksul. Esitage kirje. Kuidas otsingu läbi viite? Kirjutasin liitotsingusse ,,õliõpilastööde vormistamise juhend" . Uuendatud peab olema ,,viimase aasta jooksul". Failivorming .pdf. Kokin, E., Resev, J. (2009) Üliõpilastööde vormistamise juhend. Tartu: Eesti. Maaülikool. [2010, veebruar 22] http://tehnika.eau.ee/Pages/oppeteated/Juhend%202009.pdf 2. Leidke Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli saidilt...
Kristofer Seppel et al. International Conference on Traffic & Transport Psychology. Tartu, University of Life Sciences, Language Centre, 2015. The articles were about person's driving reflexes, based on research of driver reaction time. The main object of this game was to find out your reflexes on the road to reaveal how 'old' you are between 18 and 90 years old. While the basic principles generalize to estimating other reaction times, the exact numbers do not. Each type of reaction time has its own pecularities that must be examined. For example, reaction time for a shooter who is tracking a target might be 0.4 second, but even this would be a function of trigger pull weight. The data revealed that range of factors seem to affect player's concentration. For example, the average reaction time of drivers is 10 percent faster than that of non- drivers, and those that slept for eight hours the night before the survey reported the fastest...
What Might Attract Tourists to Estonia? Despite Estonia being a little country, it still manages to attract thousands of tourists to visit that beautiful place. One of many virtues in Estonia is its nature. We have amazing virgin forest, may little islands, different landscapes, a lot of lakes and small rivers where you can go hiking. We also have towns that are worth visiting. For example our capital Tallinn, which has an amazing old town. Also Tartu is very beautiful, known as the capital of University. Smaller towns, like Otepää, Võru, Põlva may charm you with their scilence and calmness. During the summer, there are very many cultural events to visit. For example, the Folk Festival in Viljandi, Rabarock in Järvakandi, Opera Days in Pärnu, different open-air plays etc. In conclusion, in Estonia you can never be bored, because that little country has something to offer to everybody.