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urged on by the Baltic German upper classes, the occupying forces attempted to turn the conquered Latvian and Estonian areas into a Baltic Dutchy in personal union with Germany.
Passive voice-
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EX: The gravity makes things drop down. Things are made to drop down by the gravity. Note: The verb following "let" does not bear "to" in the passive sentence. OTHER INFINITIVE COMBINATIONS IN PASSIVE VOICE With advise/beg/order/recommend/urge + Indirect Object + Infinitive + Object, we have two ways of making the passive voice. <1>Active: S + V + O1 + toinfinitive + O2 Passive: S + To Be + PP + toinfinitive + O2 EX: He urged the Council to reduce the tax. The Council was urged to reduce the tax. OTHER INFINITIVE COMBINATIONS IN PASSIVE VOICE With advise/beg/order/recommend/urge + Indirect Object + infinitive + Object, we have two ways of making the passive voice. <2>Active: S + V + O1 + toinfinitive + O2 Passive: S1 + V + that + S2 + should be + PP EX: He urged the Council to reduce the tax. He urged that the tax should be reduced

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Keemilised ained karastusjookides
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Keemilised ained karastusjookides

2 , . 14 60000 (Mueller, 2009). 5: 2 . 2004 . 8 52 . , , , . , , , (Schulze, 2004). 9 6: 4-, Coca-Cola, , , . , " " (CSPI) 2011 , , "", Coca-Cola, . . "" . 2- 4-. , , , , . , , , . 4- Coca-Cola (FDA Urged ..., 2011). (Coca-Cola, 2011) 1.4 , E150d - IV, - . (; , , , ); ; ; ; 6 ; . - ( ). ; . - ( ). , , 40 , 3-6 : , , . 10 , , , , , - , , (Coca-Cola). E330 - . , ( ; ; ; ). ; ; , ; ; ; . E331 - . , ( ). ; , , . E414 - . , (; ). ;

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Nimetu
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Nimetu

for him, as they did for "Yellow Submarine" . The Beatles · Starr did eventually begin composing, and is credited with "Don't Pass Me By" and "Octopus's Garden" as sole songwriter. · His disgust with the band's tensions and boredom at waiting around to contribute during the sessions for the White Album caused him to quit the group temporarily. · He did not return for two weeks, even though the other Beatles urged him to come back: Lennon sent telegrams, and Harrison set up flowers all over the studio for Starr's return saying "Welcome home". After The Beatles · After the announcement of the breakup of The Beatles on April 1970, Starr released two solo albums before the end of that year. · By 1973 he had become the most commercially successful of the exBeatles at that time. · He appeared in several feature films, and has done TV

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Martin Luther King
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Martin Luther King

years old, in 1954. His views was strongly based on Jesus Christ beliefs, so the main influence was Jesus Christ. Besides, he thought, that we should love our neighbor as yourself, and also love enemies, pray for them and bless them. He known almost all Bible, he would almost always quote Christian gospels in his religious meetings, speeches at church, and in public discourses. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat. The Montgomery Bus Boycott, urged and planned by Nixon and led by King, soon followed. The boycott lasted for 385 days, and the situation became so tense that King's house was bombed. King was arrested during this campaign, after this accident, King became a national figure and the best-known spokesman of the civil rights movement. As you understand, Martin Luther King was like pacifist, also inspired by Gandhi's success with non- violent activism, King went to India

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Character sketch - Melanie-Oranges are not the only fruit by Jeanette Winterson
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Character sketch - Melanie, Oranges are not the only fruit by Jeanette Winterson

Melanie lived with her mother who often wasn't home. She had no father. Jeanette also learned that Melanie had such a funny name because when she was born she had looked like a melon. In my opinion, this indicates that Melanie was not that smart and had limited intellectual capacity. Melanie's church was not a very lively one and Jeanette invited her to theirs. The first time that Melanie went to Jeanette's church she acted shy and didn't sing along with others. When the pastor urged sinners to raise their hand Melanie pushed hers into the air. Churchgoers prayed for her and Jeanette started going to Melanie's each Monday to read the Bible together and pray. Girls became friends, but soon after felt differently towards each other. `Do you think this is Unnatural Passion?' asked Jeanette once. `Doesn't feel like it. According to Pastor Finch, that's awful.' answered Melanie. The more they spent time together, the stronger their feelings got

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Taj Mahal
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Taj Mahal

" Building began around 1632 and was completed around 1653, and employed thousands of artisans and craftsmen. The Persian architect, Ustad Ahmad Lahauri is generally considered to be the principal designer of the Taj Mahal. Origin and inspiration In 1631 the emperor during the Mughal empire's period of greatest prosperity, was griefstricken when his third wife died during the birth of their fourteenth child. In her dying breath, his wife urged him to build a mausoleum for her that the world has never seen before. Shah Jahan granted his wife's wish and the constructions started one year after her death with the principal mausoleum completed in 1648. The surrounding buildings and garden were finished five years later. Architecture The focus of the Taj Mahal is the white marble tomb, which stands on a square plinth consisting of a symmetrical building with an iwan, an arch-shaped doorway, topped by a large dome.

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Green Energy presentation
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Green Energy presentation

number of items, as well as the costs for appropriate disposal Verpackung Metal/Other Plastic · Aluminum foil · Plastic wrap · Tins, Cans · Liquid Refill bags · Polystyrene · Yogurt cups · Composite Beverage · Plastic bags containers · Screw-top bottle tops · Empty spray cans Die Anderen Bio / Household Miscellaneous (Orange Bin) · Citizens are urged to keep · This newly added a compost bin at their category has been home developed for the · An alternative is to dispose of old food and garden collection of misc. waste in the gray bin to be non-packaging items sent to the incinerator. · Frying pans · Household waste includes: · Appliances ash , cigarette butts, personal hygiene products, · Broken plastic toys

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History of the English language
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History of the English language

Beowulf Time passed by; the ship was on the waves, the boat under the cliffs; the warriors ready stepped up into the prow - the currents curled round, Sea (buffeted) against sand. the men bore into the bosom of the boat bright arms and armour, war-gear noble; the fellows shoved off, men on a welcome voyage, a timberbound ship. Went then over the water-waves urged by the wind, the foamy-necked floater remarkably bird-like. Caedmon's hymn Now (we) must praise the kingdom of heaven's guardian, The Creator's might/power, and his mind's thought (i.e. intention, conception), work of the glorious father, how he for wonders each, eternal Lord, the beginning established. He first created for the earth's children heaven for a roof, holy Creator.

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The Great Plague In London
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The Great Plague In London

To fight against the plague: The City Corporation ordered a cull of dogs and cats - a poor decision, since those animals - mostly the cats - kept the population of rats (the real culprits) in check. Authorities ordered fires to be kept burning night and day, in hopes that the air would be cleansed. Substances giving off strong odours, such as pepper, hops or frankincense, were also burned, in an attempt to ward off the infection. London residents were strongly urged to smoke tobacco. (Wikipedia homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_London) 4.1 Plague doctors A picture of a plague doctor can be seen on page 16 (Appendix 4) Plague doctors were also known as Beak doctors. They were not all qualified doctors many of them were physicians. They were hired by the city officials. Doctors belived if they wear their costume it will prevent them from getting sick and they can cure people from the plague. 4.2 Costume

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English portfolio
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English portfolio

government vetoed the left-wing parties and organisations, and closed down the trade unions and progressive newspapers. The revolution in the Baltic countries and its brutal suppression attracted attention throughout Europe and brought the situation and problems of the Estonians and Latvians into the limelight. The revolution also diminished the Baltic German trust towards the Russian authorities. The government's weakness and inability to protect the landed gentry from the wrath of the people urged the Baltic nobility to seek support in Berlin and discreetly sound out the possibility of uniting the Baltic countries with Germany. 13 | P a g e The post-revolutionary situation and World War I (1907­1917) The defeat of the revolution was followed by general reactionary onslaught; the previous promises and freedoms were cancelled. On 3 June 1907, the oppositional II Duma was

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The Origins of American Literature
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The Origins of American Literature

They strongly felt the need of intellectual companionships and interests (Brook Farm) and placed great emphasis on the importance of spiritual living. Man's relationship to God was a personal matter and was to be established directly by the individual himself (Unitarianism) rather than through the intermediation of the ritualistic church. They held firmly that man was divine in his own right, an opinion opposed to the doctrines held by the Puritan Calvinists in New England, and they urged strongly the essential divinity of man and one great brotherhood. Self-trust and self-reliance were to be practiced at all times and on all occasions, since to trust self was really to trust the voice of God speaking intuitively within us (Emerson). The transcendentalists felt called upon to resist the "vulgar prosperity of the barbarian"; believed firmly in democracy, and insisted on an intense individualism. Some of the extremists in their number went so far as to evolve

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Rudyard Kipling
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Rudyard Kipling

came to power in Britain, and, as he saw it, destroyed all that had been gained in the Boer war. Until the end of his life, Kipling's world view would be distorted by the paranoid belief that conspiracy and betrayal were everywhere in public life. World War One proved a bracing diversion for the embittered Kipling, who had long predicted that Germany's rivalry with Britain would result in conflict, and who positively revelled in patriotic occasions. He urged his son John to join up, even using his influence to secure the boy a commission. Tragedy ensued when John Kipling disappeared in action only a month after his arrival. My Boy Jack ­ Author Rudyard Kipling and his wife search for their 17-year-old son after he goes missing during WWI. (TV 2007) Kipling saw the subsequent settlement at Versailles as another betrayal, mocking the sacrifices of the fallen allies.

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted

university and after finishing high school or taking a year off before going into graduate school after completing a bachelor as an undergraduate. It is also known as a sabbatical year. During this time students may engage in advanced academic courses, extra-academic courses and non- academic courses, such as yearlong pre-college math courses, language studies, learning a trade, art studies, volunteer work, travel, internships, sports and more. Gap years are sometimes urged as a way for students to become independent and learn a great deal of responsibility prior to engaging in university life.[1] Oxbridge is a portmanteau (blend word) of the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. The term is used to refer to them collectively in contrast to other British universities and more broadly to describe characteristics reminiscent of them, often with implications of superior social or intellectual status.[1]

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Structural Testing Of Homebuilt Aircraft
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Structural Testing Of Homebuilt Aircraft

SPORT AVIATION 35 Figure 4 touched during the wing testing. The Figure 3A builder is, however, urged to take notes of any looseness in these wires as it may appear during the loading. Furthermore, those internally braced wings must be simultaneously tested

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American Literature
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American Literature

She was presented with a 26 volume leather bound petition signed by British women living all over the world, including the Duchess of Sutherland, the Countess of Shaftsbury, and chambermaids and bakers' wives, begging their American sisters to immediately abolish slavery. Stowe was invited to antislavery rallies, where she hid behind Victorian propriety and had her husband or her brother present comments on her behalf. Queen Victoria was eager to meet the famous author, but was urged by advisors not to receive such a controversial figure. Instead, as Stowe's sister Mary related in a letter, the Queen arranged to pass Stowe's carriage on the road, so the two women could silently nod to each other. Stowe's three European tours brought her similar acclaim. She was welcomed by expatriot American writers in Italy and forged long term friendships. The power of her celebrity and influence made other social reform groups appeal for her support. Sometimes she

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

chocolate off his lethally sexy body. His gaze darkened and his voice lowered intimately. "Romance isn't in my repertoire, Eva. But a thousand ways to make you come are. Let me show you." The car slowed to a halt. He withdrew the key from the panel and the doors opened. I backed into the corner and shooed him out with a flick of my wrist. "I'm really not interested." "We'll discuss." Cross caught me by the elbow and gently, but insistently, urged me out. I went along because I liked the charge I got from being around him and because I was curious to see what he had to say when afforded more than five minutes of my time. He was buzzed through the security door so quickly there was no need for him to break stride. The pretty redhead at the reception desk pushed hastily to her feet, about to impart some information until he shook his head impatiently. Her mouth snapped shut and she stared at me as we

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

4 bury g 8 boats b 1 1 campaigned 7 strike Challenge! Students' own answers 2 right 8 fed 5B Family tensions page 40 3 held 9 suspended 5E Ellipsis page 44 1 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 5 petitions 10 urged disobedience 11 indispensable 1 1 b did 4 f had Transcript WB 10 2 d has 5 c would 6 arson 12 amended

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

refrigerator, gas in her car, and someone to call when she got lost, but still... "I want to go," I lied. I'd always been a bad liar, but I'd been saying this lie so frequently lately that it sounded almost convincing now. "Tell Charlie I said hi." "I will." "I'll see you soon," she insisted. "You can come home whenever you want -- I'll come right back as soon as you need me." But I could see the sacrifice in her eyes behind the promise. "Don't worry about me," I urged. "It'll be great. I love you, Mom." She hugged me tightly for a minute, and then I got on the plane, and she was gone. It's a four-hour flight from Phoenix to Seattle, another hour in a small plane up to Port Angeles, and then an hour drive back down to Forks. Flying doesn't bother me; the hour in the car with Charlie, though, I was a little worried about. Charlie had really been fairly nice about the whole thing. He seemed genuinely pleased that I was coming

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

But, in my opinion, it is a paltry device, a very mean art." "Undoubtedly," replied Darcy, to whom this remark was chiefly addressed, "there is a meanness in all the arts which ladies sometimes condescend to employ for captivation. Whatever bears affinity to cunning is despicable." Miss Bingley was not so entirely satisfied with this reply as to continue the subject. Elizabeth joined them again only to say that her sister was worse, and that she could not leave her. Bingley urged Mr. Jones being sent for immediately; while his sisters, convinced that no country advice could be of any service, recommended an express to town for one of the most eminent physicians. This she would not hear of; but she was not so unwilling to comply with their brother's proposal; and it was settled that Mr. Jones should be sent for early in the morning, if Miss Bennet were not decidedly better. Bingley was quite uncomfortable; his sisters declared that they were miserable

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

new self-image. Understanding fully this route to altered self-perception, the Chinese set about arranging the prison-camp experience so that their captives would consistently act in desired ways. Before long, the Chinese knew, these actions would begin to take their toll, causing the prisoners to change their views of themselves to align with what they had done. Writing was one sort of committing action that the Chinese urged incessantly upon the captives. It was never enough for prisoners to listen quietly or even to agree verbally with the Chinese line; they were always pushed to write it down as well. Schein (1956) describes a standard indoctrination session tactic of the Chinese: Aforther technique was to have the man write out the question and then the [pro- Communist] answer.lfhe refosed to write it voluntarily, he was asked to copy it

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

6. The Era of the Black Chambers 7. The Contribution of the Dilettantes 8. Room 40 9. A War of Intercepts 10. Two Americans 11. Secrecy for Sale 12. Duel in the Ether: I 13. Duel in the Ether: II 14. Censors, Scramblers, and Spies 15. The Scrutable Orientals 16. PYCCKAJI Kranrojioras 17. N.S.A. 18. Heterogeneous Impulses 19. Ciphers in the Past Tense 20. The Anatomy of Cryptology Suggestions for Further Reading Index A Note on the Abridged Version MANY PEOPLE have urged me to put out a paperback edition of The Codebreakers. Here it is. It comprises about a third of the original. This was as big as the publishers and I could make it and still keep the price within reason. In cutting the book, I retained mainly stories about how codebreaking has affected history, particularly in World War II, and major names and stages in the history of cryptology. I eliminated all source notes and

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

have such an enormous Impact on all facets of life. The Theory of the “Chosen People” does not hold water with me. The Jews believe in keeping their sights set on the prize: deviating from it is not an option for them. After years of persecution and allowing others to dictate the direction of their lives, they come to master and understand the law of the jungle, “The survival of the fittest.” It is kill or be killed. Our attempt to control the African economy, I have urged, must involve battles of all kinds. The first place we have to start is the individual African man or woman, whatever stage in life they are at now. The first indisputable fact we have to accept unconditionally is that we are each and every one of us the criminals who have made the African what he is today, the world’s least needed individual and the only individual who is incapable of producing whatever he needs and uses. Until we accept this fact, and stop

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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Thanks to editor Kate Ahl for her patient help, and to Meg Wallace for a good deal of research as well as editing and indexing. Thanks also to many readers of the first edition, who have offered comments and suggestions from around the world. I am especially grateful to Mike Harnish (again!), Patrick Greenough, and Mark Phelan, who gave me very detailed comments that have led to many improvements, including the correction of some errors. Many of the comments I have received urged me to add a chapter or section on this or that additional topic. Those were good ideas, but space limitations forbade my adopting more than a handful of them; my apologies. 1 Introduction: meaning and reference Overview That certain kinds of marks and noises have meanings, and that we human beings grasp those meanings without even thinking about it, are very strik- ing facts. A philosophical theory of meaning should explain what it is for a

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

If you have any fears about public speaking, you should make a plan, right now, to get over them. Your ability to make a presenta- tion to a small group or to stand up and give a talk or chair a meet- ing for a larger group can do more to bring you to the attention of people who can help you than almost any other thing you can do. Fortunately, public speaking is a skill you can learn with prac- tice. I have urged people over the years to take a Dale Carnegie course or to join Toastmasters International. They are both open to everyone and available everywhere. When you sign up or join one of these fine organizations, lead- ers will train you thoroughly in how to speak on your feet. They will teach you how to design a talk—with a beginning, a middle, and an end. They will show you how to speak in a variety of different situa- tions

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