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5 minute talk about Estonia
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5 minute talk about Estonia

beginning from around 8500 BC. Before the Germans invaded in the 13th century proto-Estonians of the Ancient Estonia worshipped the spirits of nature Starting with the Northern Crusades Estonia became a battleground for centuries where Denmark, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Poland fought their many wars over controlling the important geographical position of the country as a gateway between East and West. Estonia is often seen as the world’s leading innovator against the backdrop of untouched nature and rich medieval heritage.One of the most popular things Estonians have invented is Skype. The story goes deeper, and it might just be that Estonia with its diverse background and Nordic temperament ends up being your next holiday destination. Estonia has its own song festival The Estonian Song Festival is one of the largest amateur choral events in the world, a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. It

Turism → Giidindus
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Scotland
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Scotland

Scotland Scotland · Scotland is a country in the north of Great Britain. It is apart of the United Kingdom. Scotland is divided into three natural regions: the Southern Uplands, the Central Lowlands and the Highlands and islands. A lot of places in Scotland are a natural paradise, still untouched by man. Glasgow · Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and the third largest in the United Kingdom. Before 1750 Glasgow was a small town. It had a cathedral and a university but it was not a rich town. After 1707 Scottish ships could go to the English colonies in America. Ships brought tobacco to Glasgow and took back Scottish goods. In 1776, the American colonies became independent and the tobacco trade stopped. Heavy industry began to develop

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Deep sea
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Deep sea

What is deep sea? Deep sea is nothing but the stumpy level in the marine that is found in the depth of more than 1800 m. This area is completely dark because no light can make a way inside it. 71 % portion of the earth is occupied by water and people are utilizing ocean for various purposes such as transportation, fishing, exploration and many more. However, the deep part of the sea is still remains untouched. Seeing the situation majority of the scientist thought that life would be scant in the deep sea, but almost each search has discovered that life is plentiful in this reason. The deepest layer of ocean has lots of unthinkable stories, secrecy and legends that make mankind more curious about the life that is surviving bottom of the sea. Deep sea animals Deep sea animals live in the marine ecosystem or in oceans. If you look at the marine biology, you will find millions of species of sea animals

Geograafia → Geograafia
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Why should tourists visit Estonia
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Why should tourists visit Estonia?

popular not only among the inhabitants of Estonia but also among tourists. Economical tourism shows that people still have a sence of responsibility towards nature.This kind of travelling gives support to preserving natural and cultural heritage as well as the well-being of local inhabitants. The purpose of economical tourism is to increase the knowledges of the tourists and their cultural understanding.The most important resurss in Estonia is the untouched nature. Nowadays you can see that on the isles. There are a lot of islands and islets all around Estonia. Saaremaa and Hiiumaa are the bigest. On every summer there are all kind of parties and get-togethers for the inhabitants. Many tourists like to attend them because through them they get the right idea and feeling from our country. People here are friendly and hospitable,some even say that estonians are reserved but I don`t think those people who say that have seen

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Recreational use of Pärnu river-essee
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Recreational use of Pärnu river (essee)

spring, because the water will reach the main river in a very short time. The flood plain grasslands located along the riverbanks are the typical example of plant communities formed as a result of the joint influence of river floods and human activities. They used to maintain the grassland through hay-making but now the endorsements are very low and owners don't take care of the land at the river bank. Some scientists think that letting the grasslands grow untouched is good for the biodiversity, but this is not the case here. For example eagles, which hunt on these grounds just abandon these areas and move on to nest somewhere else. Also the growth of the bigger trees is hindered by the underwood vegetation, which consist of willow, alder and aspen. Pärnu river affords many opportunities for tourism and recreational activity. As an example: 1) Fishing: There is a fish farm in Roosna-Alliku that breed rainbow trouts

Maateadus → Hüdroloogia
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Estonia
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"Estonia"

Estonia is an independent country, the government is parliamentary republic and the president of Estonia is Toomas-Hendrik Ilves. In Estonia, there are many places worth visiting. For example, the ruins of the Order Castle in Viljandi, national parks in Soomaa and definitely Old Tallinn and the University of Tartu. There is a spectacular landscape in Estonia, which offers outstanding natural beauty and tranquillity for forigners. There are many pastures and forests but there isn't much untouched and wild landscape. The highest point in Estonia is Suur Munamägi (318 metres). The largest lake is Peipsi Lake and the longest river is the Võhandu River. South-Estonia offers superb varieties to have a picnic on the picturesque landscape. Inlanders appreciate our scenic contrasts on the peninsulas and there are also about 1,500 islands in Estonia. The biggest island is Saaremaa where you can admire the beauty of Kuressaare Castle and Kaali meteorite crater.

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The Veronicas
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The Veronicas

Joonis 4. Origliassod 8 6. PRESSITEATED Stuudioalbumid: 2 Kontsertalbumid: 1 Koostatud albumid: 1 Singlid: 10 B-poolsed: 9 Video albumid: 2 Muusikavideod: 11 (1). 6.1 Laulud Nende laulud: 4ever, Did Ya Think, Everything Im not, Heavily Broken, How long, Cry, Insomnia, Stay, This love, This Is How It Feels, Hook Me Up (vt joonist 5), Untouched, I Cant Stay Away, Take Me On The Floor, I Don't Wanna Wait, Popular, Revenge Is Sweeter, Someone Wake Me Up, All I Have, In Another Life, Faded, Dont Say Goodbye, Goodbye To You, Hollywood, We Are One, Worlds Apart, Change The World, Nobody Wins, Revolution, Speechless, When It Falls All Apart, Secret, Leave Me Alone, I Could Get Used To This, Mother Mother, Mouth Shut, A Teardrop Hitting The Ground (1).

Muusika → Muusika
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Countrystudy Summary
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Countrystudy Summary

The Pennine Chain runs from the north to south, splitting northern England into western and eastern parts. The Lake District in situated in the north-west of England and there are the most beautiful landscapes and the highest peak in England is Scafell Pike (978 m). The warmest part in England is the Peninsula of Cornwall in summer. Scotland Densely / 'densl / tihedasti Scotland features very wild landscapes, large areas of untouched land, mountains and lochs. Scotland can be divided into two parts: the Lowlands and the Northern Highlands. The highest peak in Scotland is Ben Nevis (1343 m) Wales Earthwork / :w:k / mullavall Beacon / 'bi:kn / tuletorn, majakas Peninsula / p'nnsjl / poolsaar Wales is surrounded by the sea on three sides and has two major mountain systems: the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons. The rivers offer a wide variety of fish.

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
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Forestry
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Forestry

2. North-America 1) USA · Development similar to Russia, but a bit faster · Situation has improved · Forest complexes are not important · Good in producing timber · Import raw timber from Canada 2) Canada · Nr.1 in the world in exporting raw timber · Similar to North-America, development slower 3. The Far South 1) Australia and New-Zealand · Very different types of forests · Some forests are devostated, some untouched · Too far from main consumers 4. Latin America ­ Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru · Destructed and impenetrable forests · Valuable timber ­ selection felling · Slash and burn method 5. Black Africa ­ The Kongo, DR of Kongo, Nigeria, The Republic of Central Africa · Nothing happened in the early agrarian times · 80-s ­ deforestation and felling · Increase of agriculture (because of population) · Valuable timber 6. South and South-East Asia

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Idealization of nature in Romantic poetry
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Idealization of nature in Romantic poetry

takes the time to value its divinity get in touch with themselves and get away from everything that might influence their way of acting. Nature provides the ideal atmosphere and surroundings to do this ­ in the opinion of romantic poets, it is the very best place to come to when in need of solitude or an answer to personal or social conflicts. It is far from civilization, everything is pure, primitive, simple, untouched by man. This can be seen in Coleridge's "To Nature" (see below), where the author "builds his altar in the fields and the blue sky shall be his fretted dome". Romantic poets often expand upon this idea of nature providing a tranquil environment by actually bringing it to life and making it into something capable of having plans, ideas and actions. Nature can therefore not only create the place, but also perform certain actions, like

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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New Zealand vs Estonia - Places to visit
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New Zealand vs Estonia - Places to visit!

ditch" by locals. 30.5 metres During winter the waterfall freezes and forms fairytale like ice sculptures. Top ten places to visit in Estonia Pärnu Long, white sanded beaches are the trademark of Pärnu. Pärnu is know for it's historic mud and SPA treatments. Pärnu a title of Estonian Summer Capital. Nõva Perfectly clean beach which is well known for its singing sands. Nõva has untouched pine forests with seemingly endless supply of delicious berries and mushrooms and beautiful. Around Peraküla you can find about 15 small and shallow lakes surrounded by 5m high dunes. Thank you for listening!

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Continuing Katherine Mansfield s short story-Mrs-Brill
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Continuing Katherine Mansfield's short story "Mrs. Brill"

stories. Word count: 245 Continuing Katherine’s Mansfield’s short story “Mrs. Brill” Her heart started trembling as she thought about the incident in the park. The tears ran from her eyes like a river and the faces of Ann and George kept coming into her head. She walked into the other end of her miniature room, sat down on a blue wooden chair and opened a little box next to the chair. The box was old and was covered with dust, it was clear that it had been untouched for a long time. Inside the box there were photos of a little girl and the little girl’s parents. Miss Brill looked at these photos very carefully for a long time one by one. The last picture that she took in her hands was again a photo of a little girl. The girl was on a grey bed and looked awfully pale. Miss Brill took a long deep breath, closed her eyes and supported her back against the wall. “Mother, mother come and look at my snowman!” exclaims a little girl.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Economy of Estonia
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Economy of Estonia

of the European Union, however, has increased most because of the much easier border crossing and an interest in the new member states. Weekend travellers arrive mostly from Finland but also from Sweden, Russia and Latvia. Visitors arriving by sea usually limit their visit to Tallinn and the areas nearby. People who have come for a longer period travel around the country, visiting the islands, south-east Estonia, nature parks and reserves, enjoying the untouched nature or staying in Estonian sanatoriums and recreation establishments. Hotels and sanatoriums in the so-called resort areas (Pärnu, Haapsalu, the isles, Otepää) are usually packed with foreign visitors. In the 1990s the majority of Estonian sewing and textile enterprises worked for foreign companies, providing cheap labour for those through subcontracting. Experience and skills gradually accumulated and today the situation has radically changed. In some instances

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte
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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte

and 600 miles long at its longest. It has got beautiful beaches, bays, inlets, cliffs and rocky headlands. England features mostly low hills and plains. Its coastline is 3200 km long. The Pennine Chain splits northern England into western and eastern parts. There are many rivers and lakes (Lake District for example). The whole of England resembles a park in the hands of a skilful landscape gardener. Scotland covers about one-third of Great Britain. It has large areas of untouched and wild landscapes. Britain's highest peak, Ben Nevis (1343 m) lies there. Scotland may be divided into the Lowlands and the Northern Highlands. The Great Glen, cutting across the Highlands, is a string of lochs and canals, including Loch Ness and the deepest lake in the UK ­ Loch Morar (310 m). Wales is also a mountainous country. Its border to the east with England still roughly runs along Offa's Dyke, the giant earthwork constructed in the 8 th century. Wales has two major mountain

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Teaduslik revolutsioon
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Teaduslik revolutsioon

experience of our lives. The origins of this world view emerged full blown in the Scientific Revolution of the late 16th and 17th centuries. The Revolution itself was European it was cosmopolitan. Its short term effects were felt throughout the Continent and in England. And today, barely three or four centuries after the fact, there are few areas on the globe that remain untouched by modern science, whether for good or bad. [ Taolised maailmavaated andsid tõuke Teaduslikule Revolutsioonile 16. lõpus ja 17.sajandil. Revolutsiooni keskmeks oli Euroopa. Selle lühiajalisi mõjusid võis tunda kogu mandril ning Inglismaal. Ja täna, kõigest kolm või neli sajandit hiljem on kaasaegsest teadusest puutumata vaid üksikud alad, olgu see siis hea või halb. ]

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
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EXAM - English literature 2
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EXAM - English literature 2

29. The English landscape garden and the Augustan reappraisal of Nature Leitmotif of Britishness – landscape; link between national identity and British landscape garden brought about in 18thC, in literature move away from looking towards classical antiquity, turning instead towards an appreciation of native beauties. First landscape gardens had turned nature into series of pictures, now it presupposed Nature as a painter, if gardens were to be pictures. People look increasingly at the untouched countryside in pictorial terms, examples of Nature’s pencil. First gardens had appealed through intellect, now through passions. New valuation to emotions like awe, terror -> gave status for 1st time to negative qualities like darkness and solitude, silence and immensity of scale (radical shift from Augustan ideals of harmony and proportion) -> appreciation of mountains, other wild terrain. Also Agricultural Revolution, created the

Keeled → British literature
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

4 hands 8 mind 4 her 10 which / that idle. 5 where 11 many 4 I would have asked him to help Challenge! 6 but 12 abroad / overseas with the party if he weren't (so) 1 better 4 streamline unreliable. 2 untouched 5 running 4 1 She played classical, jazz, soul, gospel and pop music, 5 He would have called you if he 3 ease had your number. composed songs, played the 4B Life changes page 30 piano and sang

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

If there is no humanity there is no hope for humanity. The problems in the south. All these problems are turned into test for the characters which thrives his characters, in order to dicover their worth as human beings and most of them fail. Very few. In 1949 Faulkner receiver Nobel Prize. In his speech he expressed hope, that people will not only indure but they will prevail. The second world war. Post WWII literature. After 1945. America emerged as a superpower, it was untouched from the war. America helped Europe to rebuild itself. The famous Marshall's plan. America was ready to give money to Europe to stop the communists. a lot of military bases were organized in Europe. Gradually the cold war developed between the former allies-USA and USSR. The result of the cold war, there began intellectual terror, in USA and USSR. The intellectual terror is embodied in the character Senator McCarthy, very odeous figure, suspected that many American intellectuals were

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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A New Earth
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A New Earth

It changes constantly. They look upon the present moment as either marred by something that has happened and shouldn't have or as deficient because of something that has not happened but should have. Ad so they miss the deeper perfection that is inherent in life itself, a perfection that is always already there, that lies beyond what is happening or not happening, beyond form. Accept the present moment and find the perfection that is deeper than any form and untouched by time. The joy of Being, which is the only true happiness, can not come to you through any form, possession, achievement, person, or event – through anything that happens. That joy cannot come to you – ever. It emanates form the formless dimension within you, from consciousness itself and thus is one with who you are. ALLOWING THE DIMINISHMENT OF THE EGO The ego is always on guard against any kind of perceived diminishment.

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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CPM1A Programmable Controllers Operation Manual 1784470
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CPM1A Programmable Controllers Operation Manual 1784470

Area. It is also possible to retain a portion of the Program Memory from the first memory address to a specified address. After designating the data areas to be retained, specify the first Program Memory address to be cleared. For example, input 030 to leave addresses 000 to 029 untouched, but to clear addresses from 030 to the end of Program Memory. As an example, follow the procedure below to retain the timer/counter area and Program Memory addresses 000 through 122: 1, 2, 3... 1. Press the CLR Key to bring up the initial display. 2. Press the SET, NOT, and then the RESET Key to begin the operation.

Tehnika → Automatiseerimistehnika
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

their names as soon as she spoke them. They seemed impressed by her bravery in speaking to me. The boy from English, Eric, waved at me from across the room. It was there, sitting in the lunchroom, trying to make conversation with seven curious strangers, that I first saw them. They were sitting in the corner of the cafeteria, as far away from where I sat as possible in the long room. There were five of them. They weren't talking, and they weren't eating, though they each had a tray of untouched food in front of them. They weren't gawking at me, unlike most of the other students, so it was safe to stare at them without fear of meeting an excessively interested pair of eyes. But it was none of these things that caught, and held, my attention. They didn't look anything alike. Of the three boys, one was big -- muscled like a serious weight lifter, with dark, curly hair. Another was taller, leaner, but still muscular, and honey blond. The last was lanky,

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

Eckardt, and to this day no one knows why Zimmermann admitted it. His acknowledgment buried the last doubts that the story might have been a hoax. Suddenly, Americans in the middle of the continent who could not get excited about the distant poppings of a European war jerked awake in the realization that the war was at their border. Texans blinked in astonishment: the Germans meant to give away their state! The Midwest, unmoved because untouched by the submarine issue, imagined a German- officered army crossing the Rio Grande and swung over to the side of the Allies. The Far West blew up like a land mine at the mention of Japan. Within a month, public opinion crystallized. Wilson, who three months before had said that it would be a "crime against civilization" to lead the nation into war, decided that "the right is more precious than peace" and went up to Capitol Hill on April 2 to ask Congress to help make the world safe for democracy

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

But she had no reason to fear Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner's curiosity; it was not their wish to force her communication. It was evident that she was much better acquainted with Mr. Darcy than they had before any idea of; it was evident that he was very much in love with her. They saw much to interest, but nothing to justify inquiry. Of Mr. Darcy it was now a matter of anxiety to think well; and, as far as their acquaintance reached, there was no fault to find. They could not be untouched by his politeness; and had they drawn his character from their own feelings and his servant's report, without any reference to any other account, the circle in Hertfordshire to which he was known would not have recognized it for Mr. Darcy. There was now an interest, however, in believing the housekeeper; and they soon became sensible that the authority of a servant who had known him since he was four years old, and whose own manners indicated respectability, was not to be hastily rejected

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

attention and symbolize the hopes and aspirations of the characters. A diamond is a symbol of perfection, of the immortal, eternal power of the gods. Its facets, with their mathematical precision, are physical proof of the grand design, of the creative hand and mind of the gods. Like the gods, certain substances, such as gold, silver, and jewels, seem to be immortal. W h e r e flesh and bone, leaf and tree, even copper and steel, corrode away, jewels remain, untouched, unchanged. T h e y miraculously survive the crushing power of the bottom of the sea in perfect condition. Jewels and precious metals have always been used, along with incense, perfumes, beautiful flow­ ers, and divine music, to connect religious and dramatic presentations to the world of the gods. T h e y are litde pieces of heaven, islands of perfection in an imperfect world, "doors of perception" giving a glimpse of Paradise. " T h e Heart of the Ocean" is a

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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