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Mission 1 Unit 1 lk 6-7 sõnadega jutt

Mission 1 jutt pp6-7 18 words John needed to PREPARE for the COMPATITION on Friday. He had a lot of STRENGHT and he wanted to PROVE that he is the best. He was quite CONFIDENT he will have a VICTORY. Friday came and everybody was IN PUBLIC EYE. There was a lot of SUSPENSE. Then something bad happened, John fell and couldn't get up. Doctor said it is a serious INJURY because he hurt his TENDON. John was very sad, now he was IN THE SIDELINES and he didn't STEP UP IN HIS CAREER. When the competition CAME TO AN END, John saw that his basic COMPETITOR won it. It was DESTINY. John had to TAKE A BREAK now and maybe next SEASON he can COMPETE. ...

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Freedom Square

It is bounded on the east by St. John's Church, on the south by Kaarli Boulevard and an underground shopping center. Construction works started in 2008. History In 19th century Freedom Square was called Peetri plats. During the Soviet period, Freedom Square was known as the Victory Square. Before Freedom Square there was a parking lot. It was opened on 23 June 2009 as a memorial for those who fell during the Estonian War of Independence. This cost to Estonia about 26,9 million euros. Victory Column It is also there to commemorating the Estonian War of Independence 1918­ 1920. The idea of creating a monument was conceived in 1919, before the end of the war. In 2006, a design competition for the monument received more than 40 entries....

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The 17th century in England

It is known as a struggle between Parliament and the throne. 1625 came to rule Charles I, who was proved to be politically stubborn. In 1642 civil war broke out between the Cavaliers and the Roundheads. Oliver Cromwell was a puritan who brought the Roundheads to the victory and temporarily ended the monarchy in 1649. Charles I was beheaded. Oliver Cromwell ruled England for 9 violent years. The return of the oldest son of Charles I in 1660 is called the Restoration. In 1660 the Royal Society of London was established to promote scientific research. In 1688 the Glorious Revolution was without bloodshed or violence. The 1689 Bill of Rights limited monarch's powers. Parliamtary government was established. 1665 the Great Plague, 1666 the Great Fire....

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Fridrick douglass

3 Sixteen-year-old Frederick was indeed nearly broken psychologically by his ordeal under Covey, but finally rebelled against the beatings and fought back. Covey lost out on a confrontation with Frederick and never tried to beat him again. This incident was kept under wraps possibly because Covey was afraid the news of Frederick's victory would ruin his reputation as a "slave breaker" or he was simply ashamed of his defeat. In 1837, Douglass met Anna Murray, a free African-American, in Baltimore while he was still held in slavery. They were married soon after he obtained his freedom; Douglass escaped slavery on September 3, 1838, boarding a train to Havre de Grace, Maryland dressed in a sailor's uniform and carrying identification papers provided by a free black seaman...

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Islam

After 13 years of preaching, Muhammad and the Muslims performed the Hijra ("emigration") to the city of Medina (formerly known as Yathrib) in 622. There, with the Medinan converts (Ansar) and the Meccan migrants (Muhajirun), Muhammad established his political and religious authority. Within years, two battles had been fought against Meccan forces: the Battle of Badr in 624, which was a Muslim victory , and the Battle of Uhud in 625, which ended inconclusively. Conflict with Medinan Jewish clans who opposed the Muslims led to their exile, enslavement or death, and the Jewish enclave of Khaybar was subdued. At the same time, Meccan trade routes were cut off as Muhammad brought surrounding desert tribes under his control. By 629 Muhammad was victorious in the nearly bloodless Conquest of Mecca, and by the time of his death in 632 he ruled over the Arabian peninsula....

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Inglismaa

As the symbol of the House of York was a white rose and the symbol of the House of Lancaster was a red rose, the war between the groups was called the War of the Roses. It lasted from 1455 to 1485 and ended with the establishment of the powerful Tudor monarchy. Civil War broke out in 1642 and it lasted until1649. It ended with complete victory for the parliamentary forces. The king was captured and executed after a trial for crimes against his people. The leader of the parliamentary army, Oliver Cromwell, became "Lord Protector" of the republic. The monarchy was restored in 1660, after the death of Cromwell. In the 18th.century Britain expanded its empire in America, in Africa and India. Technological inventions led to the Industrial Revolution. Hundreds of thousands of people moved from rural areas into new towns and cities...

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Suurbritannia ajalugu ingl. k

Queen Elisabeth(19002001) close to people, especially during WWII the British Empire was replaced by The British Commonwealth of Nations 19391945 World War II two sides the Blitz in England : bombing cities, especially London rationing(piiratult jagama)=restricting the amount of food,petrol,clothes the Battle of Britain = British Aircraft prevented the Germans from bombing , SummerAutumn 1940 Churchill > the Architect of the Victory How did Britain lose its Empire? the Empire strongest in 1920s mid 20th c. > the Empire was replaced by the British Commonwealth of Nations Britain&Europe 'Our hearts are not in Europe' everything is overseas for them 1973 joined the European Common Market ( later EU ) a strong opposition to the Euro Britain and the USA common language wartime alliance the Cold War Churchill's popularity in the USA Britain today long history of political order last invasion in 1066...

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

He could clearly see that Britain was a threat to his latest and greatest conquest - France. He invaded Britain twice, in 55 and 54 BC. The first invasion was unsuccessful - it gained a beachhead on the coast of Kent but achieved little else. The second was more successful, the Celts asked for truce. However it wasn't a victory he had imagined and Julius Caesar never returned to Britain after that. The island was left undisturbed for nearly a century. *The Roman occupation of Britain 43-410 and its legacy ­ Britain was conquered by Emperor Claudius, the Roman rule in England lasted up to 410. The Romans left behind a huge legacy: many types of animals and plants were brought to Britain in Roman times. Roman introduced theire measurements, Christianity, reading and writing. Also, many words...

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Topic - Estonia

Introduction Estonia is a small country about the size of Switzerland, or New Hampshire and Massachussetts combined. Estonia is named after the people called "Ests" who lived in the region in the 1 st century AD. The Republic of Estonia is one of the three countries commonly known as the "Baltic States". The other Baltic States are Latvia and Lithuania. 2. Geographical position Estonia is situated in northeastern Europe. Estonia is bounded on the north by the Gulf of Finland, on the east by Russia, on the south by Latvia and on the west by the Baltic Sea. In the north it borders on Finland. The coastline of the Baltic Sea in Estonia is characterized by numerous gulfs and bays, the biggest of them being the Gulf of Finland, the Gulf of Riga and the Gulf of Pärnu. Bays include the Narva Bay, Matsalu Bay, Kolga Bay, Kunda Bay, Tallinn Bay etc...

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Topic - London

However, by the 3 rd century, the city fell into a decline due to trouble in the Roman Empire and by the 5th century, it was largely abandoned. But, under the control of various English kings, London once again prospered as an international trading centre. However, Viking raids began in the late 10 th century and reached a head when they took the city under Danish king Canute and forced the then-English king to flee. Years later, following a victory at the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror was crowned King of England in the newly-finished Westminster Abbey in 1066. William granted the citizens of London special privileges while building a castle in the corner of the city to keep them under control. This castle was expanded by later kings and is now known as the Tower of London. The city grew in wealth and population during the Middle Ages. In 1100 its population was around 18,000 but after 200 years it had grown to nearly 100,000...

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The Saxons & Vikings

The Danes were not driven out of the country, they were made subjects of Wessex. The descendants of the Danish conquerors became peaceful peasants & traders. They were skilful shipbuilders. They were not very different from the Anglo-Saxons. They had adopted their town. Many Scandinavian words came into the English language (happy, ugly, ill, weak etc.) The Saxons' Golden Age started when Athelstan (Alfred's grandson, Edward's son), won a great victory in 937 against an army of Irish Vikings, Scots & Stathclyde Britons. Athelstan was interested in good government. He ordered on coinage to be used throughout the land. The king was a collector of art & holy relics. After his death his successors, Edmund & Eadred, had to fight new Viking raiders. England was not at peace again until Edgar became king of Wessex in 959. With his death in 975 the golden age ended. At the end of the 10th cent. the Danish invasions were resumed....

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20 SAJANDI KUNST

SAJANDI KUNST 1. IMPRESSIONISM. NEOIMPRESSIONISM. POSTIMPRESSIONISM 2. SÜMBOLISM. JUUGEND 3. FOVISM 4. EKSPRESSIONISM JA ,,DIE BRÜCKE" 5. KUBISM 6. FUTURISM 7. ABSTRAKTSIONISM 8. DADAISM 9. SÜRREALISM 10. ,,DE STIJL" 11. KAZIMIR MALEVITS ja SUPREMATISM 12. KUNST KAHE MAAILMASÕJA VAHEL 13. ABSTRAKTNE EKSPRESSIONISM USA-s 14. INFORMALISM 15. NEODADA 16. POPKUNST 17. MAALILISEJÄRGNE ABSTRAKTSIONISM 18. OP-KUNST JA KINEETILINE KUNST 19. POSTPOP JA HÜPERREALISM 20. MINIMALISM 21. POSTMINIMAALKUNST ­ arte povera, antivorm, maakunst, protsessikunst 22. KONTSEPTUAALKUNST ­ ideekunst, kontseptualism 23. KEHAKUNST JA PERFORMANCE 24. VIDEOKUNST JA FOTOGRAAFIA 25. TRANSAVANGARDISM JA NEOEKSPESSIONISM "Ma võiks oma muusikat võrrelda valge valgusega, mis sisaldab kõiki värve. Ainult prisma võib jagada värvid ja teha nad nähtavaks; see prisma võiks olla kuulaja hing." (Arvo Pärt) IMPRESSIONISM Realistid muutsid lõpli...

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Markko Märtin

Markko Märtin Markko Märtin (born November 10, 1975 in Tartu) is a rally car driver from Estonia, who competed in the World Rally Championship from 2000 until 2005. Märtin, as understudy to then-team mates Colin McRae and Carlos Sainz, shot to prominence with Ford in 2002. He was on target to notch up victory on that year's Acropolis Rally Greece, his career first, until suffering two punctures and instead being forced to concede to the more experienced McRae. But Märtin still impressed during his time as pilot of the Ford Focus WRC. He won the equivalent event in Greece the following year as well as being only the third driver in the history of the WRC to break the Scandinavian stranglehold on the Neste Rally Finland. In addition to this, Märtin was a winner, again...

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Estonian national holidays

assumption of independent statehood, usually after ceasing to be a colony or part of another state, more rarely after the end of a military occupation. In Estonia it's celebrated on February 24.Estonia got independence from the Bolshevist Russia in 1918.Estonia regain independence in 1991 from NSVL when it fall a part. People make some preparations before Independence Day, like they look up if they have a flag. Independence Day is celebrated with victory parade, flag raising and speeches , but some famililies have a lavish feast and parents talk to their children that how and when Estonia got independence.Many of people just watch victory parade from TV. On this day people are very calm and they enjoy to be Estonians. St. John's Day In Estonia, aside from Christmas, St John's Day is the most important days in the calendar....

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The Middle Ages

The battle for the throne ended with the Battle of Hastings in 1066. It was won by William the Conqueror and his forces and it marked the start to the Norman Invasion. The Hundred Years War The Hundred Years War was a series of wars between England and France. The background of the Hundred Years War went as far back as to the reign of William the Conqueror. When William the Conqueror became king in 1066 after his victory at the Battle of Hastings, he united England with Normandy in France. William ruled both as his own. The Hundred Years War, lasting from 1337 until 1453, was a defining time for the history of both England and France. The war started in May 1337 when King Philip VI of France attempted to confiscate the English territories located in South-western France. It ended in July 1453 when the French finally expelled the English from the continent...

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The British - Who Are They?

British music has been very influential abroad. Sports The British are fond of sports. The national sport of the UK is football, having originated in England, and the British have the oldest football clubs in the world. The first ever international soccer game was between Scotland and England in 1872. The match ended with a goalless draw. The British have been world champions notably only once. That was in 1966 when they won a victory over Germany. There are many others famous British sport competitions, which include the ashes series of cricket matches, The Wimbledon tennis championships, the Grand National etc. A great number of major sports originated in the United Kingdom, including: soccer, squash, golf, tennis, boxing, rugby, cricket, snooker, billiards, badminton and curling. Literature English literature emerged as a recognisable entity in the late 14th century....

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Henry Ford

Ford attempted to enter a reworked Model T in the Indianapolis 500. In "My Life and Work" Ford speak of racing in a rather dismissive tone. Nevertheless, Ford did make quite an impact on auto racing. Airplane company Entered the aviation business building Liberty engines. Ford`s most successful aircraft was the Ford 4AT Trimotor. The Trimotor first flew on June 11, 1926. The Ford Motor Company played a privotal role in the Allied victory during World War I and World War II. International business Ford`s River Rouge Plant became the world`s largest industrial complex. He believed that international trade and cooperation led to international peace He opened Ford assembly planet in Britain and Canada in 1911. In the 1920s Ford also opened plants in Australia, India and France. References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ford http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAford.htm http://www.ideafinder...

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Tallinn-topic

Liberty Square Liberty Square was originally a Hay and Wood Market of Tallinn. The market was liquidated at the end of the 19th century. In order to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Russian power the place got a new name ­ Peter´s Square. A monument to Peter the Great was set up in the middle of the square. In 1923 the square was renamed Liberty Square. During the Soviet period it was called Victory Square. Parks The largest and probably the most beautiful park of Tallinn is Kadriorg. The park and palace were designed in Baroque style by the Italian architect Niccolo Michetti and built in the 1720s on the order of Peter the Great. In 1857 Tallinn was not a fort any more and the 17 th and 18th century fortifications were given to the municipality to lay out parks and public gardens. The Ingrian Bastion was turned into Harjumägi in 1860. The Swedish Bastion became a park in 1862...

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Images of Chile

Southern Chile is rich in forests and grazing lands and features a string of volcanoes and lakes. The southern coast is a labyrinth of fjords, inlets, canals, twisting peninsulas, and islands. Prior to the coming of the Spanish in the 16th century, northern Chile was under Inca rule while the indigenous Araucanians inhabited central and southern Chile. Although Chile declared its independence in 1810, decisive victory over the Spanish was not achieved until 1818. Currently, Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations. The national flower is the copihue (Chilean bellflower), which grows in the woods of southern Chile. The coat of arms depicts the two national animals: the condor and the huemul. Chile's most popular sport is association football Chile has appeared in seven FIFA World Cups which includes hosting the 1962 FIFA World Cup where the national football team finished third....

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Pearl Harbor

The Japanese attack continues for two hours and 20 minutes. When it's over, more than 2,400 Americans are dead and nearly 1,200 wounded. Eighteen ships have been sunk or damaged. More than 300 aircraft are damaged or destroyed. Dec. 8: President Roosevelt addresses Congress and asks for a declaration of war against Japan, which he receives. Consequences · Decisive Japanese victory · United States declares war on the Empire of Japan and enters World War II on the side of Allies · Nazi Germany declares war on the United States. Pictures Thank You For Your Attention!!! References · http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.p hp?storyId=4206060 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pea rl_Harbor...

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