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Essey: Capital Punishment

mentally retarded people and juvenile delinquents. In this case, capital punishment looks like senseless cruelty. A number of states had already passed legislation adopted by the Supreme Court in June 2002 prohibiting such executions to this group of people. As for juvenile delinquents, we should admit their lack of maturity thus they may be less culpable than adults who commit crimes. Ultimately, the death penalty is an utter denial of human rights. It implies that killing is acceptable under certain circumstances. Relatively few developed countries in the world impose the death penalty. Japan and South Korea are the only established democracies in the world, other than the US, which still conduct executions. The execution rate in Japan is a small fraction of that in the US. So it is high time the US society kept track with other civilized countries which value individual life

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Beryl Bainbridge – “Master Georgie”

Beryl Bainbridge – “Master Georgie” The story is set between 1846 and 1854, it tells the story about Cirmean War from the British point of view. The story has 3 narrators: Myrtle, the adopted sister of George Hardy; Dr. Potter and Pompey Jones The main character of the book is of course George Hardy aka. Master Georgie. He is attractive, intelligent and bisexual. He is a surgeon, also, he is an amateur photographer. There are 3 other main characters: 1) Myrtle – the adopted sister, who Master Georgie absolutely adores, Myrtle is the only one in the book referring to George Hardy as Master Georgie, she constantly follows him around and never lets him out of her sight 2) Dr Potter - sententious geologist who eventually marries another of the Hardy children, he, like Hardy is also an intellectual 3) Pompey Jones – He is a street performer, and also he learns photography from Hardy, as a child he used to ste...

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Inglise keele kodulugemise sõnad

Home reading Google+ vs Facebook: The Comparison Kevin Curran*, Scott Morrison, Stephen Mc Cauley Faculty of Computing & Engineering, University of Ulster, Derry, Northern Ireland e-mail: [email protected]* 1. search-engine ­ otsingumootor 2. flop ­ läbikukkumine 3. scene ­ stseen 4. consent ­ nõusolek 5. inconvenience ­ ebamugavus 6. stack up ­ kestma 7. perennially ­ aastaringselt 8. concise ­ kokkuvõtlik 9. simultaneously ­ üheaegselt 10. depreciate ­ alahindama 11. restrict ­ piirama 12. interface ­ liides 13. refinement ­ täpsustus 14. overlay ­ ülekate 15. bullying ­ kiusamine 16. nurture ­ hoolitsus 17. novelty ­ uudsus 18. clutter ­ korralagedus 19. monetize ­ raha ringlusse laskma 20. thriving product ­ edukas toode 21. flank ­ tiib 22. slick ­ õlilaik 23. hassle ­ nägelus 24. skew ­ viltune 25. devote ­ pühe...

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Anglo-Saksi Inglismaa

· William the Conqueror- William I, usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes as William the Bastard, was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087. Although Willam's victory was remarkable, the way how he managed to control the nobles was even more. He gave them lands, but scattered them all over England so that he would not have the same faith as French Monarch. He also demanded that each freeman in England would utter the oath of loyalty to him(not to the feudals as they used to). · Henry II and the Angevin Empire- Henry II was the King of Angevin Empire. The term Angevin Empire is a modern term describing the collection of states once ruled by the Angevin Plantagenet dynasty, which was an empire, that included one-third of France(he got it from the marriage with Elanor of Aquitaine), England and a part of Ireland. Henry II is known for his legal reforms

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Inglise keele sõnade seletused Marie Curie teksti kohta

13.Dissymmetry ­ absence or lack of symmetry 14.Estrange ­ to turn away in feeling or affection 15.Cathode ­ the electrode or terminal by which current leaves an electrolytic cell 16.Impregnable ­ not to be overcome or overthrown, unconquerable 17.Dogma ­ an official system of principles or tenets concerning faith, moral, behavior etc. 18.Emit ­ to send forth, to give forth or release 19.Thoroughness ­ complete, perfect, utter 20.Compounds ­ composed of several similar parts that combine to form a whole 21.Ore ­ a mineral or natural product serving as a source of some nonmetallic substance 22.Extract ­ to get, pull, or draw out, usually with special effort, skill, or force 23.Autunite ­ a yellowish fluorescent radioactive mineral consisting of a hydrated uranium phosphate in tetragonal crystalline form 24.Rigor ­ strictness, severity, or harshness, as in dealing with people 25

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Key words for fluency D-E

Same 7. General 8. Wrong Particular Ex3. 1. Every 2. Each 3. All 4. One 5. Both Ex3. 1. Birth 2. General election 3. Wedding 4. Applications 5. Meeting 6. Manufacture DISASTER DAY Ex1. 1. Struck 2. Averted 3. Heading for 4. Spelt Ex1. 1. Other 2. Some/ one 3. These 4. A, one 5. 5. Courting 6. Ended in Any 6. All 7. Very 8. Every Ex2. 1. Natural 2. Utter 3. Ecological 4. Major 5. Ex2. 1. Hard 2. Long 3. Big 4. Nice 5. Dying 6. Impending 6. Nuclear Lazy 7. Lucky 8. 8-hour Ex3. 1. Of 2. Into 3. For 4. Of 5. Of 6. For 7. Of 8. Ex3. 1. During 2. For 3. During 4. After 5. By 6. For To DOUBT DECISION Ex1. 1. Raised 2. Removed 3. Casts 4. Having 5. Ex1. 1. Justify 2. Influence 3. Abide by 4. Reverse Confirmed 6

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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

Viljandi County Gymnasium Prepositions Name Form 11b Supervisor: Name Viljandi 2009 Viljandi County Gymnasium 1. Prepositions of place The ball is in the box The ball is on the box. The ball is under the box. Jane's house Bill's house John's house John's house is next to Jane's Jane's house is between Bill's Bill's house is next to Jane's house. and John's houses. house. The man stood The climbers The man stood The enemies stood The gardners next to the gopher stood on top of between the two opposite each stood behind the ...

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Cheopsi püramiid

Seejuures lisasid veel paljud saladuste tõlgendajad püramiidile olematuid ruume ja koridore. Püramiide oli ehitatud varemgi ning neid kerkis arvukalt ka pärast Cheopsi püramiidi valmimist, kuid mitte ükski neist pole tekitanud samaväärset vaimustust ja seda juba enam kui 4000 aasta jooksul. 5 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS 1. Ash, R. Maailmaimed. Tallinn : Koolibri, 2001, lk 6-9. 2. Utter, Õ. Vanade Idamaade kunst. ­ Rmt : Peatükke kunstiajaloost. Tallinn : Valgus, 1989, lk 15-16. 3. http://www.tmk.edu.ee/~nuku/pyramiidid/cheopsi_pyramiid.htm 4. http://www.zone.ee/hopedreams/tehtudtood/j.serenko/ 6

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Kujutlus linnast 1. peatükk

We are supported by the presence of others and by special way-finding devices: maps, street numbers, route signs, bus placards. But let the mishap of disorientation once occur, and the sense of anxiety and even terror that accompanies it reveals to us how closely it is linked to our sense of balance and well-being. The very word "lost" in our language means much more than simple geographical uncertainty; it carries overtones of utter disaster. A good environmental image gives its possessor an important sense of emotional security. He can establish an harmonious relationship between himself and the outside world. This is the obverse of the fear that comes with disorientation. Indeed, a distinctive and legible environment not only offers security but also heightens the potential depth and intensity of human experience. Although life is far from impossible in the visual chaos of the

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

then by the usual uniqueness clause, (19) would entail that at most one rabbit Definite descriptions 29 appeared in the yard, and--notice--(19) itself does not entail that, but (since its opening phrase is only "A rabbit") is logically consistent with more than one rabbit's having appeared in the yard. True, a speaker who utters (19) does somehow suggest that there was just one. But notice that it would not be contradictory to utter (19) and then add, "In fact, there were several rabbits, and none of them looked very worried." Neale (1990) has tried to accommodate anaphora within a conservative Russellian theory; Heim (1990), Kamp and Reyle (1993) and others have argued that a broader semantic format is required. But I shall leave the topic at this point. A few further issues have arisen in recent years. For example, it has been questioned whether the use of a definite description does really entail even

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Kirjanduse konspekt - realism, sümbolism

usutav (ei kasuta kõrvalisi jõude); * oskus viia lood ootamatute pöördepunktideni. Poed on peetud nii geeniuseks kui ka närvihaigeks. Nimiluuletus "Kaaren" ­ kõlaefektid, siseriimid, kordused, juhtmotiiviks surm ning armastus, millel lasub surma ja ängistuse vari. The most obvious symbol is, of course, the raven itself. When Poe had decided to use a refrain that repeated the word "nevermore," he found that it would be most effective if he used a non-reasoning creature to utter the word. It would make little sense to use a human, since the human could reason to answer the questions (Poe, 1850). In "The Raven" it is important that the answers to the questions are already known, to illustrate the self-torture to which the narrator exposes himself. This way of interpreting signs that do not bear a real meaning, is "one of the most profound impulses of human nature" (Quinn, 1998:441). Another obvious symbol is the bust of Pallas. Why did the raven decide to perch on the

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Lõpetatud ja lõpetamata tegusõnad vene keeles

127. начаться to begin начинаться/начаться 128. представлять to present, introduce, imagine представлять/ представить 129. объяснить to explain объяснять/объяснить 130. произнести to pronounce, say, utter произносить/ произнести 131. нравиться to please, like нравиться/ понравиться 132. существовать to exist, to be 133. удаться turn out well, succeed, manage удаваться/удаться 134

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Tõravere Observatoorium

teleskoopi. Siis vahetati välja ka objektiiv. Uue Zeissi objektiivi fookuskaugus oli aga kuuskümmend sentimeetrit lühem, seega lühendati remondi käigus ka teleskoobi toru. 1949-1950. aasta talvel kinnitati teleskoobile kaks kümne sentimeetrise läbimõõduga fotokaamerat, Apo Tessari objektiividega. Pärast astronoomide lahkumist Tõraverre on teleskoopi kasutatud peamiselt huvilistele Kuu ja kõige muu näitamiseks, mis tähistaevas sünnib. 1994. aastal teostas Leo Utter teleskoobi põhjaliku remondi, mille käigus õnnestus tuvastada ka teleskoobi orginaalvärv. See oli valge ja salatiroheline. (4) Foto 12. Zeissi reflaktor. Autor teadmata, koht teadmata, aeg teadmata. Allikas http://www.ajaloomuuseum.ut.ee/vveraamat/pages/7_8.html 1 2. TEADLASED JA UURIMUSSUUNAD TÕRAVERE OBSERVATOORIUMIS 2.1. Uurimissuunad algusaastatel

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Notes, Jews in the USSR, 1917-2000

Yet regime would never admit, defeat of Germany meant taking up cause of Js. Rise in popular anti- Semitism, as Red Army losing battle, turns around 42-43. Decrease in anti- antisemitism. Dramatic shifts in J demography, not just deaths; color map, location of Js will change, no longer in Eur Russia. What is written about first year or two of war? Why so hard to find info about what happened? Friendship of nations, collaboration? Wanted to demonize nationalist movements, wrote about this. Utter chaos, almost no SU records, infrastructure in free fall, continuous retreat, killed, captured. Front lines thousands of miles. Napoleon 600,000 troops, Dnieper, beeline for Moscow. Wehrmacht on 3 fronts. Winter of 42. Turnover of personnel. More interested in food, fuel, housing, incapable even of this. Germans did keep records, seemed to be invincible, records shipped back to Berlin, archives sacked. Zones of occupation, military and state archives in London, Moscow, Washington

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EXAM - English literature 2

Vehicles: mock-panegyric (kiidukõne), mock-heroic, the burlesque and travesty as well as simple imitation. Generally free use of conversational language, humour, vividness, concreteness of description, topical subjects, general intention of improving society by exposing its vices and follies. Jonathan Swift: combined parody, with its imitation of form and style and satire in prose; technique to create fictional speaker (Gulliver), utter sentiments which intelligent reader recognises as self-satisfied, egoistical, stupid. Master of understaded irony. Gulliver’s Travels (greatest of satires). Fashionable guise of travel book, ship surgeon, fantastic locasions, liliput island (pompous habits of liliputs satirised). The Battle of the Books – mimics the style of excitable journalism in a debate on the relative merits of the ancients as against the moderns in literature, fought between Bee and Spider

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

That is more than forty years ago. Unfortunately, the promise of independence has not been fulfilled. Today, Africa has become more desolate; there is more starvation, diseases and non-provision of essential services than when we got our independence. There are all kinds of wars in Africa than the rest of world put together. The majority of so-called Africans leaders want to stay in power until the day their bodies are put in the grave. Through buffoonery, utter mismanagement and downright stealing of the wealth of the masses, these leaders have so impoverished Africa that we are now nothing but a beggar continent. We beg for everything; we are more dependent on our colonial masters than when we received our independence from them. Africa owes the West more money than we and our generations to come can pay. I arrived in America in December of 1967as an official of what we believed was going to be a dynamic

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

Let this suffice for you: I've settled it. MARIANE What, father, you would . . . ? ORGON Yes, child, I'm resolved To graft Tartuffe into my family. So he must be your husband. That I've settled. And since your duty . . (Seeing Dorine) What are you doing there? Your curiosity is keen, my girl, To make you come eavesdropping on us so. DORINE Upon my word, I don't know how the rumour Got started--if 'twas guess-work or mere chance But I had heard already of this match, And treated it as utter stuff and nonsense. ORGON What! Is the thing incredible? DORINE So much so I don't believe it even from yourself, sir. ORGON I know a way to make you credit it. DORINE No, no, you're telling us a fairly tale! ORGON I'm telling you just what will happen shortly. DORINE Stuff! ORGON Daughter, what I say is in good earnest. DORINE There, there, don't take your father seriously; He's fooling. ORGON But I tell you . . . DORINE No. No use. They won't believe you. ORGON If I let my anger .

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Jane Austen

Collins, who was complimenting Mr. Bingley and his sisters on the elegance of their entertainment, and the hospitality and politeness which had marked their behaviour to their guests. Darcy said nothing at all. Mr. Bennet, in equal silence, was enjoying the scene. Mr. Bingley and Jane were standing together, a little detached from the rest, and talked only to each other. Elizabeth preserved as steady a silence as either Mrs. Hurst or Miss Bingley; and even Lydia was too much fatigued to utter more than the occasional exclamation of "Lord, how tired I am!" accompanied by a violent yawn. When at length they arose to take leave, Mrs. Bennet was most pressingly civil in her hope of seeing the whole family soon at Longbourn, and addressed herself especially to Mr. Bingley, to assure him how happy he would make them by eating a family dinner with them at any time, without the ceremony of a formal invitation. Bingley was all grateful pleasure,

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A New Earth

means thought forms. If evil has any reality – and it has a relative, not an absolute, reality – this is also its definition: complete identification with form – physical forms, thought forms, emotional forms. This results in a total unawareness of my connectedness with the whole, my intrinsic oneness with every “other” as well as with the Source. This forgetfulness is original sin, suffering, delusion. When this delusion of utter separateness underlies and governs whatever I think, say, and do, what kind of world do I create? To find the answer to this, observe how humans relate to each other, read a history book, or watch the news on television tonight. If the structures of the human mind remain unchanged, we will always end up re-creating fundamentally the same world, the same evils, the same dysfunction. A NEW HEAVEN AND A NEW EARTH The inspiration for the title of this book came from a Bible prophecy

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

LORD POLONIUS That hath made him mad. I am sorry that with better heed and judgment I had not quoted him: I fear'd he did but trifle, And meant to wreck thee; but, beshrew my jealousy! By heaven, it is as proper to our age To cast beyond ourselves in our opinions As it is common for the younger sort To lack discretion. Come, go we to the king: 53 This must be known; which, being kept close, might move More grief to hide than hate to utter love. Exeunt 54 SCENE II. A room in the castle Enter KING CLAUDIUS, QUEEN GERTRUDE, ROSENCRANTZ, GUILDENSTERN, and Attendants KING CLAUDIUS Welcome, dear Rosencrantz and Guildenstern! Moreover that we much did long to see you, The need we have to use you did provoke Our hasty sending. Something have you heard Of Hamlet's transformation; so call it, Sith nor the exterior nor the inward man Resembles that it was

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TheCodeBreakers

the naval aide, who thought that the moment was getting very close. At the Japanese embassy at 2514 Massachusetts Avenue, the code clerks were executing these destruction orders. The code room stood at the southeast corner of the embassy, with windows overlooking the embassy parking lot and another legation next door. Half a dozen desks clustered in the middle of the room. Two cipher machines waited on desks against the west wall and a third, broken, rested in the walk-in safe. In utter disregard of the regulations promulgated for the security of communications, the embassy had hired an elderly Negro janitor named Robert to dust and clean the code room and its supersecret furnishings each day. The code clerks did make some obeisance to the security regulations by not allowing him in the room unless some Japanese were in it. But the situation was, to say the least, ironical. While the Japanese Foreign Office was exercising almost superhuman security precautions

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

ways I did things, but everything had its place and I wasn't unhappy. In fact, I thought I had a comfortable and uncomplicated life." "Oh, boy." My nose wrinkled. "Hello, Mr. Comfortable. I'm Miss Complicated." His grin flashed. "Never a dull moment." 22 Gideon tossed the makeup remover wipe in the trash. Then he grabbed a towel to throw over the puddle he'd left on the floor and toed off his shoes. To my utter delight, he began stripping out of his wet clothes. Watching him raptly, I said, "You feel guilty because she still loves you." "I do, yes. I knew her husband. He was a good guy and he was crazy about her, until he figured out she didn't feel the same way and things fell apart." He looked at me as he peeled his shirt off. "I couldn't figure out why he let it get to him. He was married to the girl he wanted, they lived in a different country away from me, so what was his

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

" I stammered. He laughed a soft, enchanting laugh. "Oh, I think everyone knows your name. The whole town's been waiting for you to arrive." I grimaced. I knew it was something like that. "No," I persisted stupidly. "I meant, why did you call me Bella?" He seemed confused. "Do you prefer Isabella?" "No, I like Bella," I said. "But I think Charlie -- I mean my dad -- must call me Isabella behind my back -- that's what everyone here seems to know me as," I tried to explain, feeling like an utter moron. "Oh." He let it drop. I looked away awkwardly. Thankfully, Mr. Banner started class at that moment. I tried to concentrate as he explained the lab we would be doing today. The slides in the box were out of order. Working as lab partners, we had to separate the slides of onion root tip cells into the phases of mitosis they represented and label them accordingly. We weren't supposed to use our books. In twenty minutes, he would be coming around to see who had it right.

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