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Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "White Tiger". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

tiger, tigers, stripes, bengal, condition, pink, male, weigh, look, annette, grammar, nearly, pigment, though, still, another, makes, pale, snowwhite, pure, compared, without, tend, both, birth, full, adult, size, rare, known, zoos, looks, nose, pads, eyes, black, grey, female, endangered, species, feed, cattle, deer, animals, necessary, protection
Cats
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Cats

The dominant version of the gene produces normal black pigment in the coat while the recessive version produces red pigment. The name comes from the effect of black or brown pigment not being extended throughout the whole coat, but being restricted to the skin of the extremities and to the eyes (for example in bay horses). This Norwegian Forest Cat was bred by Yve Hamilton Bruce from a silver mackerel tabby female (imported from Denmark) and a classic red tabby and white male. The result was 1 silver tabbies and 2 silver tabbies with white. At just over 3 months old, this silver and white tabby male developed a large patch of bright red hair on his back which continued to spread. Eventually the whole fur will become amber. The effect of amber during the colour-change stage depends on the original colour - solid black or blue, bicolour or tabby. The cat pictured is not a typical amber as it has the silver gene so the amber effect is overlaid on silver.

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Tundra loomad
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Tundra loomad

Tundra animals Reindeer Reindeer were first domesticated in Norway and northern Asia. When it was seen how valuable they were, they were brought to Alaska in 1887 and later to parts of Canada. These North American reindeer became known as caribou. Although they are called by different names, they are both considered to be a single species. Unlike deer, both the male and female have antlers. The antlers of the male are long, branched and massive, and they are a little flattened at the ends. The antlers of the female are much shorter, simpler and more slender and irregular. Their large, spreading hooves support the animal in snow in the winter and marshy tundra in the summer. Reindeer are also great swimmers and use their feet as paddles. They can also lower their metabolic rate and go into a semi-hibernation when conditions get very harsh.

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Suhted laste ja vanematega
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Suhted laste ja vanematega

3 have/'ve caught 7 As she got older, her health and judging by the students' 4 lived deteriorated. expressions, I'd say that they are 5 haven't finished enjoying their lesson. They look 3 She was unlucky because she was 6 have/'ve known interested and it looks as though shipwrecked three times. 7 walked they are working hard. Most of She was lucky because she survived

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Giant Panda - slideshow
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Giant Panda - slideshow

yams, shrub leaves, oranges, bananas and even meat and fish when available. · The average Giant Panda eats as much as 9 to 14 kg of bamboo shoots a day. · Pandas eat for up to 14 hours a day. Size · At birth, the Giant Panda is only about the size of a stick of butter (150 grams) which is about 1/900 of the mother's weight. · Adults measure around 1.5 m long and around 75 cm tall, at the shoulder. Males are 10-20% larger than females. Males can weigh up to 115 kg. · The Giant Panda has a body shape typical of bears. The Giant Panda has large molar teeth and strong jaw muscles for crushing tough bamboo. · The Giant Panda can usually live to be 20-30 years old in captivity. Reproduction · Pandas reach sexual · Since baby pandas are born maturity between the ages of very small and helpless, 4 and 8, and may be they need the mother's reproductive until age 20

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Australia
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Australia

The meat from Australian cattle is sold to countries all over the world. Most of its workers do not work in factories or on farms. Two-thirds of them work in shops, offices, banks or schools. Animals, birds and plants. A strange thing happened when ocean blocked off this island continent. Appearently none of the mammals that survived in Australia were of the sort that later changed into the familliar mammals of the rest of the world. The ancestors of cats and tigers, of wolves and dogs, of elephants and sheep just were not there. As a result,the reptilelike mammals that have died out everywhere else in the world are alive in Australia. The higher groups of mammals that developed in the rest of the world after Australia was cut off had to be brought there millions of years later by the colonists. Australia is,in fact, a continent-sized museum of ancient animals, modernised along certain lines by their own separate evolution

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Kontrolltöö 7-klassile-ILE 5-Unit 19
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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 19

D sleeping in dens lined with grass and leaves I both the settlers and hunters killed them E loved by careful drivers The Tasmanian devil The Tasmanian devil is the largest meat-eating marsupial in Australia. It is usually (1) H and weighs between 6 and 8 kg. It has an extremely large poeerful head with a wide jaw with sharp teeth and pink ears (that turn red when angry) and dark eyes. The Tasmanian devil is now only found on the island of Tasmania. They spend the daytime out of sight (2) D made in small natural caves. Tasmanian devils are not aggressive (3) A . Then they might kill even another devil that wated its catch. These fights result in patches of missing fur on their bodies.

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Tundra swans
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Tundra swans

● Adult birds – feathers entirely white, black feet, mostly black bill ● Pens (females) – slightly smaller than cobs (males) ● Immatures – white mixed with some dull grey feathering; bills – black, large dirty-pink patch ● In Estonia first nesting - 1979 Whooper swan Behaviour of whooper swan ● Pair for life, cygnets stay with them all the winter ● Breffered breeding habitat – wetlands ● Both build the nest ● Male will stand guard over the nest while female incubates ● 4 to 7 eggs Influence of whooper swan ● Much admired in Europe ● National bird of Finland ● Protected species in Estonia Spread Bewick´s swan (väikeluik) ● Lenght 115 to 140 cm ● Adults – white all over ● Young birds – greyish with a pinkish bill ● Shorter neck, variable bill pattern ● Showing more black than yellow ● Bill is more yellow than black

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Natural zones and flora of Australia
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Natural zones and flora of Australia

There are more than 50 species of kangaroo. They are furry animals that hop on their hind legs. The biggest are red kangaroos, grey kangaroos and euros. The smallest are thekangaroos that belong to the group called rat kangaroos. There are million of kangaroos in Australia. Another Australian marsupial is the wombat. It lives in burrows in grassland areas of Australia and Tasmania. It has short strong legs and long claws for digging burrows.Wombats live in groups and come out to look for food at night. They have poor eyesight but they can smell and hear very well. Their nearest living relatives are koalas. The koala is one of the best known Australian animals. They live in eucalyptus trees,sleeping for 18 hours and eating 1 kilo of leaves each day. They drink almost nothing ­ they get water from the leaves of the trees.They eat leaves of only five of 500 different kinds of eucalyptus trees.Baby koalas spend the first three months of

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Topic - USA
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Topic - USA

Presidential candidates are selected by their respective party's national conventions in the summer of each election year. The delegates attending that convention are associated with a particular candidate and are normally chosen either at state conventions of party member or at state primary elections held in the preceding month. In a closed primary only registered party members can vote, while in an open primary any voter can participate. 15. Symbols * The Flag The United States flag has 13 stripes. Seven are red and 6 are white. It also has 50 white stars on a blue background. The stripes represent the original 13 colonies. The 50 stars represent the 50 states in the U.S. The first U.S. flag was designed in 1777. The flag has been changed many times since then. New stars are added each time new states join the union. * The Statue Of Liberty The Statue of Liberty is a huge sculpture that is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.

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Yellow stone puma
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Yellow stone puma

The Mountain Lion is capable stalk-and-ambush predator; the cougar pursues a wide variety of prey. Primary food sources include ungulates such as deer and bighorn sheep, but it hunts species as small as insects and rodents The Cougar prefers habitats with dense underbrush and rocky areas for stalking, but it can live in open areas. The cougar is territorial and persists at low population densities. Individual territory sizes depend on terrain, vegetation, and abundance of prey. A single male lion may require up to 175 square miles of territory for its home range. They prefer wild areas frequented by deer. One lion will consume about one deer per week. A lion will cover the remains of its prey and return to the kill to feed until the meat begins to turn. If you find a lion kill, don't hang around the area. The animal may still be nearby. An adult can weigh up to 200 pounds. It is the second heaviest cat in the New World, after the jaguar, and the fourth heaviest in

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Lõuna Aafrika rahvusköök
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Lõuna Aafrika rahvusköök

Netherlands, Germany and France, and later by arrivals from the British Isles. These colonists brought European cookery styles with them. Cape Dutch Traditional cookery of South Africa is often refered to as "Cape Dutch". This cuisine is characterized by the use of spices such as nutmeg, allspice and hot peppers. The Cape Dutch cookery style owes at least as much to the cookery of the slaves brought by the Dutch East India Company to the Cape from Bengal, Java and Malaysia as it does to the European styles of cookery imported by settlers, and this is reflected in the use of eastern spices and the names given to many of these dishes. Indian cookery Curry dishes are popular in South Africa among people of all ethnic origins; many dishes came to the country with the thousands of Indian labourers brought to South Africa in the nineteenth century. Restaurants and fast food outlets South Africa can be said to have a real "eating out" culture

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Inglise keel unit 5 answers
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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

codes for a (specific), polypeptide / protein / RNA; max 1 allele alternative form of a gene; found at a, locus / particular position on, a chromosome; max 1 (ii) assume allele refers to coat colour allele (coat colour) gene / alleles, only on X chromosome; A no (coat colour), gene / allele, on Y chromosome male cats, XY / only have one X chromosome; males have only one (coat colour) allele / cannot have two (coat colour) alleles; need black and orange alleles for tortoiseshell colour; 2 r r w w (b) parental genotypes C C × C C ; r w gametes C , C ; F1 genotypes and phenotypes 1 mark: r w

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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

Sunday, Monday, Friday, January, May, July, October Exercise 1 Circle the letters that should be CAPITALS. Then write the correct letter in the space above them. 1 peter and i are good friends. we are going to chicago during our summer 2 vacation. 3 there is an interesting football game on sunday. 4 jason lives on thomson avenue. 5 january is the first month of the year. Exercise 2 Look at the signs on the left. Can you find the mistakes? Write the names correctly. hopkins hotel lincoln school orchard street newton road botanic gardens national library shea stadium 3 Nouns Common Nouns Nouns are divided into common nouns and proper nouns. Common nouns are words for people, animals, places, or things. These are words for people

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Sunflower
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Sunflower

but faces the sun Introduction Taste is tops, but health and nutrition rank high for consumers who want foods that are as good for them as they are good to eat. Sunflower oil and kernels meet that challenge with their combination of health benefits and flavor. From phytochemicals and important vitamins and minerals to convenience of size and cost effectiveness, the amazing sunflower kernel is a powerhouse compared to no other! And one need look no further than NuSun oil for a healthy, trans-free alternative to hydrogenated oils and shortenings. While the vibrant, strong sunflower is a recognized worldwide for its beauty, it is also an important source of food. Sunflower oil is a valued and healthy vegetable oil and sunflower seeds are enjoyed as a healthy, tasty snack and nutritious ingredient to many foods. Sunflower is an important agricultural crop choice for US producers in the northern plains of the Dakotas to

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Extended essay-To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease
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Extended essay: To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease?

atherosclerosis, but recent studies have been disproving them. Despite these findings, individuals who eat a diet low in animal derived foods have been found to have lower incidence of heart disease. 11 Another notable finding is that only herbivorous beings are able to develop a heart condition called atherosclerosis. And while humans are identified as omnivorous organisms, we still get atherosclerosis, unlike other omnivorous and carnivorous animals (eg. dogs, cats, tigers and lions) who can consume excessive amounts of cholesterol and fat without developing atherosclerotic plaques.When comparing human characteristics with the characteristics of other animals, evidence suggests that humans are rather herbivorous and thus it’s self evident why individuals with plant based diets stand a lower risk of getting heart disease.12 
 10 ‘’Where is Cholesterol Produced in the Body?’’, Disabled World, http://www.disabled-world.com/

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Australia topic
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Australia topic

The kangaroo and the wombat are marsupials. Their young are born before they are fully developed. The kangaroo is born after being only seven weeks inside it's mother. It is completely blind and only an inch or an inch and a half long. It crawls into its mother's pouch and attaches itself to a nipple there. There it stays for almost three months, when it begins to stick its head out. It is six months old before it is big and strong enough to leave the pouch. Some of the marsupials in Australia look very much like higher animals. The koala, which looks like a live teddy bear, is not really a bear at all but a marsupial. Today Australian marsupials are dying out. Dogs, cats, and rabbits brought to Australia by men are rapidly destroying the gentler marsupials. Some day there may be nothing left of the ancient animals. Australia has around 800 species of birds, 400 of which are unique to this country. There are

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

hasn't been very succesful at it. The Ma is the real center of the family because he is both womanly and maternal and very hard working and persistent. The third generation is represenetd by their children, Noah, the first born, Tom, Al, Rose of Sharon, she has a husband Connie and Ruth. Noah, the eldest is passive, he is listless, disinterested in life, never upset, never angry, very passive. His brother tom could even claim that he is the male protagonist. At the beginning of the novel he comes back from prison, because he killed a man in a fight accidentally, he is good nature. He is the most moral of the characters, he wants peace and quiet. Al is completely different, he is crazy for girls and cars. Rose is rather simple minded and she has a dream, she wants white house with a white fence, husband with a good income and children, and she is pregnant. His husband isn't as rich as she would like, he is quiet and hard working

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Topic – Australia
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Topic – Australia

The larger the animal grows, the greater the variety of items that it includes in the diet. Saltwater crocodiles can take monkeys, wild boar, dingoes, domestic livestock, water buffalo, sharks and sometimes humans. It typically loiters in the water or basks in the sun through much of the day, usually preferring to hunt at night. It is, however, capable of moving with astonishing speed when required. Adult male saltwater crocodiles are typically 5 metres long, weigh around 680 kg. Females are much smaller than males, with typical female body lengths in the range of 2.5­3 metres. Many plant and animal species became extinct soon after human settlement, including the Australian megafauna; others have become extinct since European settlement. 7. Population There are about 20 million Australians but more than 50 per cent of the country is practically empty.

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Australia
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Australia.

The aboriginals named it "the animal that does not drink". They live in eucalyptus trees, sleeping for 18 hours, and eating 1 kilo of leaves and bark each day. Baby koalas are about the size of a bean when they are born. They move into their mother's pouch, which opens to the back. It comes out at the age of 6 months. The wombat lives in burrows in grassland areas of Australia and Tasmania. It has short strong legs and claws for digging burrows. They live in groups and come out to look for food at night. To counterbalance their poor eyesight, they can smell and hear very well. Their nearest relatives are koalas. The possum is a furry animal that lives in the trees. This good climber moves about at night. They live in groups and come out to look for food in the night. Some of them are called gliders as they have skin between their legs which they use like wings for gliding from three to another.

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American Literature
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American Literature

authority; as it turned out, the American Revolution provided a blueprint for the organization of a democratic society. And while imperfectly done, for it did not address the terrible problem of slavery, the American Revolution was an enlightened concept of government whose most profound documents may have been the American Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution. To feel the full impact of the Enlightenment on America one needs only to look at the first inaugural address of Thomas Jefferson, who, along with Benjamin Franklin, is considered to be the American most touched by the ideas of the Enlightenment. Attempts to reconcile science and religion resulted in a widespread rejection of prophecy, miracle and revealed religion in preference for Deism especially by Thomas Paine in "The Age of Reason" and by Thomas Jefferson in his short Jefferson Bible from which all supernatural aspects were removed

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Estonia
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Estonia

Estonia. Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia is a country in Northern Europe. It is the smallest of the three Baltic countries. Estonia has land borders with Latvia (339 km) to the south and Russia (229 km) to the east. It is separated from Finland in the north by the narrow Gulf of Finland and from Sweden in the west by the Baltic Sea. Estonia has been a member of the European Union since May 1, 2004 and of the NATO since March 29, 2004. The area of Estonia is about 45000 square kilometres and the population is about 1.4 million people. The capital of Estonia is Tallinn and the official language is Estonian. The currency is Eesti kroon. The main religion is Lutheran. Anniversary of the republic is celebrated on February 20. The national flower is cornflower, national bird is barn swallow and national stone is limestone. It is a land of great natural beauty with a long and varied history and rich culture.

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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

two terms can share their referent but differ in meaning--"Joseph Ratzinger" and "the Pope," for example. It looks as though we should conclude that there must be at least one way of being a meaningful expression other than by naming something, pos- sibly even for some expressions that do name things. There are a number of theories of meaning that surpass the Referential Theory, even though each theory faces difficulties of its own. We shall look at some of the theories and their besetting difficulties in Part II. But first, in the next three chapters, we shall look further into the nature of naming, referring, and the like, in part 6 Philosophy of Language because, despite the failings of the Referential Theory of Meaning, refer- ence remains important in its own right, and in part because a discussion of reference will help us introduce some concepts that will be needed in the assessment of theories of meaning. Summary

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Estonian holidays-festivals-cultural events
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Estonian holidays, festivals, cultural events

According to Estonian laws, the state flags are not to be lowered during the night between the days. Jaanipäev (St. John's Eve) This is the climax of the midsummer events. June 23 is considered the night of magical powers and is the eve of Jaanipaev. The traditional way to celebrate this event is to head out to the countryside. Here the citizens of Estonia will light bonfires and dance and sing around the fires; they will also look for the mystical fern flower which is supposed to bloom only on this night and will bring luck to those who find it It marks the shortest night of the day and is celebrated by bonfires, dancing and searching for the fern flower that is only believed the blossom on that one night of the year. According to an Estonian legend, two lovers, Twilight and Dawn, meet briefly and exchange a kiss. Those old and new customs coexist in harmony influencing each other and bringing variety anf

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Leksikoloogia konspekt-uus
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Leksikoloogia konspekt (uus)

o Motor hotel – motel  Type 2 – the full versions of the parts are not compounds. Denote entities which share properties of both the elements. o Boat + hotel – boatel o Fanzine o Breakfast + lunch – brunch o Bromance o Channel + tunnel – chunnel o Smoke + fog – smog o Tiger + lion – liger o Spanish + English - spanglish  Loan blends – words that are composed of parts of different languages (native and foreign element) o Karaoke (Japanese – kara (empty) + okesutora (orchestra)) o Monolingual (Greek prefix, Latin root) 26. Clipped compounds Clippings may be compounded with each other to form clipped compounds.

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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

Handbook of Meat Processing Handbook of Meat Processing Fidel Toldrá EDITOR A John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publication Edition first published 2010 © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Blackwell Publishing was acquired by John Wiley & Sons in February 2007. Blackwell’s publishing program has been merged with Wiley’s global Scientific, Technical, and Medical business to form Wiley-Blackwell. Editorial Office 2121 State Avenue, Ames, Iowa 50014-8300, USA For details of our global editorial offices, for customer services, and for information about how to apply for permission to reuse the copyright material in this book, please see our website at www.wiley.com/ wiley-blackwell. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Blackwell Publishing, provided that the base fee is paid directly to the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. F

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Australia
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Australia

Australia Australia is the smallest continent in the world. It is 7.6 million square kilometres big. It is often called the island continent because it is rather small for a continent and very big for an island. There are only five countries bigger than Australia in the World. There are five states in the mainland. Tasmania is also considered as a state so there are six states. The Northern Territory and Canberra are also independent but they are not states. Canberra is the capital of Australia and it is situated between Sydney and Melbourne because both of these cities wanted to be the capital. The population is about 19 million people and growing. New South Wales is the most populated state and Victoria is the most densely populated state. The national language is English. It is English because British settlers came to live in Australia in the past and they brought convicts with them who were also British. S

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

gathering point of certain minority groups. It is now fenced off to protect it from damage. 3. The Roman conquest Julius Caesar's first raid was in 55 BC but the romans left. Ad 43- the Romans came to stay. The army established Roman rule in the south and SW of the country. The Romans started to introduce their laws to a new province of the Roman Empire and started to build good roads. Officials were appointed (governors, procurators to collect taxes, look after the estates and mines and se that the gold, silver, iron and lead were exported back to Rome). Introduced schools,a new language ­ Latin, large farms (villas), baths. In AD 410 they had to leave . roman occupation lasted nearly 400 years. They left behind very little. Roman province of Britannia covered most of present-day England and Wales. 4. Latin influence on English *The influence of Latin is noticeable also in the names of European cities: the Latin noun colonia

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Superstar 1 tests
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Superstar 1 tests

They usually go to bed at about midnight. 2 Macmillan Publishers Limited 2001. This sheet may be photocopied for use in class. 8 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Yes, we own a BMW. 9 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ I don't know what the word means. Look it up in a dictionary. 10 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ No, I don't like the Spice Girls. Marks: /10 Words, words, words 4 Complete these sentences using the correct form of the words below. There is one extra word which you do not need to use.

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

For my parents, who taught a little hellion that marching to a different drummer was a good thing. I love you both and owe you everything. Mom, sorry about all the crazy experiments. Support good science-- 10% of all author royalties are donated to cure-driven research, including the excellent work of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS GROUND ZERO--GETTING STARTED AND SWARAJ Comparison of Methods for Estimating % Bodyfat Male Examples--Bodyfat Female Examples--Bodyfat Ramit Sethi's Betting Chart Weight Glide Path SUBTRACTING FAT Comparison of Dietary Fats and Oils Air Squats Wall Presses Chest Pulls Ray Cornise's Fat-Loss Spreadsheet Continuous Glucose Monitor Glucose Trend: Ferriss, Tim Modal Day: Ferriss, Tim Glucose Trend, September 25 Glucose Trend, September 26 Testosterone and Nandrolone ADDING MUSCLE The Kettlebell Swing Touch-and-Go Deadlifts Two-Legged Glute Activation Raises

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

Please could you tell me if you have advanced courses available? What dates do the courses start and how much is the cost? I will be coming from Vietnam. I would like to know what kind of visa I should apply for. I would also like to know more about the accommodation. Are single rooms available? Are meals included in the cost of a course? I would be grateful if you could send me more information about your school and the surrounding area. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely Useful language:  Could you tell me …/ Could you let me know …  I am interested in finding out …  I would appreciate if you could let me know …  I would like to know …  I would be grateful if you could tell me … ÄRGE UNUSTAGE, ET SELLISTE VÄLJENDITEGA LAUSET ALUSTADES MOODUSTATE TE KAUDSE KÜSIMUSE JA SELLISES KÜSIMUSES PEAB SÕNADE JÄRJEKORD OLEMA JAATAV!

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Topic - Estonia
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Topic - Estonia

Choirs and brassbands were founded in every corner of Estonia, it culminated with the 1 st Song Festival in 1869. Since then the Song Festivals have taken place every 4-5 years and have certainly helped Estonians maintain their national identity. Tallinn is the seat of the Estonian National Opera. The Chamber Choir of the Estonian Philharmonic Society is also greatly appreciated thanks to the charisma and hard work of its long-time ex- conductor Tõnu Kaljuste and Paul Hillier. Male voice and boys' choirs are equally popular. There are also many pop singers and groups such as Koit Toome, Eda- Ines Etti, Vanilla Ninja, Terminaator, Bedwetters and Traffic. In the middle of the 19th century F. R. Kreutzvald published the national epic Kalevipoeg, based on themes from Estonian folklore. Then national art began to develop. The first Estonian born artist, Johann Köler, depicted Estonian peasants and the countryside in his paintings. August Weizenberg was the first Estonian born

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Public International Law is a system of law
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Public International Law is a system of law

Public International Law is a system of law, different from domestic law. Why is this system unique? Usually law regulates relations between people, people and the state etc, PIL regulates relations between states. Thats why PIL is important for international relation students. PIL influences the life of everybody, it doesn't regulate people directly but indirectly (through the decisions of the states), because it's everywhere. It's like air. E.g. when you want to send a letter to Brazil, you put a stamp from your own country and send it from your post office and the letter gets delivered. Why is this so easy, because there are certain international conventions that regulate postal services. E.g. traffic signs are almost the same everywhere, why? Because of certain int conventions that require the states to have more or less unified traffic signs. States apply international regulations to national regulations and they have to be in accordance with each other, the s

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Inglise keele struktuur
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Inglise keele struktuur

English has no inflectionally-marked gender distinctions. Some 3 rd person pronouns and wh- pronouns express natural gender distinctions: it, which, etc. [NONPERSONAL] contrasts with the following: who, whom, [PERSONAL] he, himself [MASCULINE, chiefly PERSONAL] she, herself, etc. [FEMININE, chiefly PERSONAL] Gender in English nouns is `notional' or `covert' (cf. French, German, Russian). There is no grammatical gender in English. Male entities are referred to masculine pronouns - he; female - she; sexless - it. Some other remarks: - morphologically unmarked for gender: bachelor spinster, uncle aunt, monk nun, king queen, nephew niece, brother sister - morphologically marked for gender: host hostess , prince princess, god goddess, hero heroine - personal dual gender (who ­ she/he): artist, cook, friend, servant, singer, enemy, speaker

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