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whom - kellele 494. Victim – ohver 495. Widespread- laialt levinud 496. View – vaade 497. Willing- valmis 498. Withholding – kinnipeetud 499. Wood pulp- puidumöss 500. Workforce- tööjõud 501. Worth- väärib 502. Wrestler- maadleja
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To Whom It May Concern

As the Student of (ENTER A NAME HERE) Secondary School I have known (ENTER A NAME HERE) for 10 years and feel that he is a deserving canditate for your taxi driver spot. (ENTER A NAME HERE) joined our school as a smart boy. He likes to do job and studies well. (ENTER A NAME HERE) drives cars very good and fast, but he never goes faster than it's allowed. He also has a clean driving licence. In traffic he always drives responsibly and looks ahead. I believe that (ENTER A NAME HERE) exhibits many of the qualities that are essential to a taxi driver. He also communicates good with people, I think that's important for taxi drivers. They need to commune with their clients. I highly recommend (ENTER A NAME HERE) for your taxi driver's spot and hope that you will carefully consider admission application. Sincerely, (ENTER A NAM...

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Briti lastekirjandus keeleõppes - eksamiküsimused

What are some the most typical features of the fantasy genre? Animal characters may act like people. Characters may have special powers. Characters may be imaginary beings. Setting may be in another time (future). It usually has a good vs. evil conflict. It may use scientific principles not yet available or discovered. II Classical literature 1. What is Beowulf? When and by whom was it written? Beowulf is the conventional title of an Old English heroic epic poem. 2. Who was King Arthur? In which century was he thought to have been acting? In which century did his legends become popular? King Arthur is a legendary Celtic Chief leader, fought against saxons in the early 6th century 3. What are the main symbols of King Arthur's legend? Round Table, Holy Grail, Excalibur, Code of chivalry 4. Which century do Robin Hood ballads stem from?...

Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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Reporti kirjutamine

Be clear and avoid unnecessary detail. Give essential information and recommendations. A report is a formal piece of writing and it is impersonal (avoid using the pronoun " I "). Say what you have to say in as few words as possible. How should I structure a report? Every report, like an essay, should have the following parts: A. INTRODUCTION- state what you are going to write about. If the report is based on a survey, state when and by whom the survey was carried out. phrases to use The aim of this report is to ..... This report will examine/ consider/ compare.... This report is intended to ...... It is based on a survey which was conducted/ carried out.... B. BODY PARAGRAPHS- present the facts in a logical, organized way. Use sub-headings if necessary. Don´t discuss more than 3/4 aspects. Give...

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Psühholoogia areng Eestis

niche). Ümbrusega adaptatsioon on võimalik vaid seeläbi, et eksisteerib tasakaal retseptorite (Merknetz) ja effektorite (Wirknetz) süsteemi vahel. See tasakaal luuakse funktsionaalse ringi (Funktionskreise) abil. Beheivioristlik programm (1899). 1894 Lloyd Morgan esitas oma kaanoni. Jacques Loeb (1859-1924) lõi oma tropismide teooria. Quite early, other Germans came to Loeb's support, among whom the best known were Th.Baer, A.Bethe and J. von Uexküll. In 1899 these three men published a joint paper in which they proposed to discard all psychological terms, like sensation, memory, and learning, and substitute objective terms: reception for sensation, reflex for fixed movement, -6- Psühholoogia Eestis J.Allik 2002...

Psühholoogia
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Blandings Castle kokkuvõte

Some time goes by and after a while Lord Emsworth discovers that his biggest pumpkin is not looking so well. He tries all sorts of methods to make it feel better but nothing helps. He writes to McAllister to come but he refuses the offer. So he sets of to London to find a new gardener. In between some interviews he runs into Freddie, whom he had forbid to leave Blandings castle. They have a little chat and then go on in different directions. Later he finds out that Freddie had come to propose the girl from Blandings, Aggie. At one point he goes to the London Gardens and gets into a bit of trouble. There he meets McAllister and they make up with each other. After they have returned to Blandings castle, Lord Emsworth meets with Aggie's father and finds out that he is a millionaire from America,...

Inglise kirjandus
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Famous castles of Scotland

The earliest parts of Fyvie Castle date from the 13th century - some sources claim it was built in 1211 by William the Lion. Fyvie was the site of an open-air court held by Robert the Bruce, and Charles I lived there as a child. Following the Battle of Otterburn in 1390, it ceased to be a royal stronghold and instead fell into the possession of five successive families - Preston, Meldrum, Seton, Gordon and Leith - each of whom added a new tower to the castle.Inside, the castle stronghold features a great wheel stair, a display of original arms and armour, and a particularly fine collection of portraits.Manus O'Cahan and Montrose fought a successful minor battle against the Covenant Army at Fyvie Castle on August 24th 1644. Following Victorian trends, the grounds and adjoining Loch Fyvie were landscaped in the 19th century. The American industrialist Alexander Leith bought the castle in 1885. It was...

Inglise keel
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Education

The result was spillage, as in the failed coup and August Revolution of 1991 which brought about the demise of the Soviet Union. South Africa is also drinking the new wine of multiculturalism and diversity, thus the need for new wineskins to accommodate change. Where does change come from? Change comes from the outsiders, the young, those new to a reality (age is not a factor), as well as from those who are at the periphery, the marginal; all of whom have little investment in the prevailing paradigm, and thus have nothing to lose. Those most open to change are those who are not benefiting from the way things are presently structured. Those most resistant to change are those who are benefiting from the present system, and who therefore stand to lose if things were to change. Crisis or Foresight Management? The choice before us is either to be proactive or reactive. A reactive person is one who is...

Inglise keel
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Kafka's Hunger Artist

Kafka's Hunger Artist Kafka, in his masterpiece "The Hunger Artist," suggests that humans can never satisfy their desires. This is illustrated through the metaphorical hunger artist for whom nourishment is not being nourished at all. The viewing public's interest is derived from their desire to see the hunger artist cheating, but to view this would put an end to that desire. Finally, Kafka presents this idea while the artist is at the circus and describing when people wish to view the starved man. The hunger artist's nourishment is spiritual. The man only wishes to be honored by the public. As he...

Inglise keel
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The Life of Dante, the Inferno of Dante

During his life, Florence was divided politically between Guelphs and Ghibellines. The Guelphs supported the church and liked to keep things as they were, unlike the Ghibellines. The Ghibellines were mostly supporters of the German emperor and at the time Dante was born, were relieved of their power. When this change took place, the Guelphs for whom Dante's family was associated took power. Although born into a Guelph family, Dante became more neutral later in life realizing that the church was corrupt, believing it should only be involved in spiritual affairs. At the turn of the century, Dante rose from city councilman to ambassador of Florence. His career ended in 1301 when the Black Guelph and their French allies seized control of the city. They took Dante's possessions and sentenced him to be permanently banished from Florence,...

Inglise keel
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The Count of Monte Cristo

Even though he had limited resources, Faria made matches, a lantern, a ladder, and a knife. Faria hid all these tools behind two separate rocks in his cell. All of these things show how smart Faria really was. Faria's intelligence is what helps Dantes make his transformation. "There is a maxim of jurisprudence which says, `If you wish to discover the guilty person, first find out to whom the crime might be useful.' To whom might your disappearance be useful?" This quote makes it apparent to Dantes that it wasn't just a big accident that he went to jail. When Dantes found this out, you could see an immediate change in his character. After Dantes gets the treasure that Faria gave him, he starts to put his plot for revenge into action. The first thing Dantes does after he gets the treasure is to change into the Count of Monte Cristo...

Inglise keel
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Canada

The National Hockey League (NHL) is the world's premier professional ice hockey league. Of its thirty teams, six are Canadian: the Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, and Vancouver Canucks. Ice hockey is popular in Canada because its area is sufficiently cold for natural, reliable seasonal ice cover. Lacrosse is a team sport that is played by ten players (men) or twelve players (women), each of whom uses a netted stick (the crosse) in order to pass and catch a very hard rubber ball with the aim of scoring goals (each worth one point traditionally, but also two in Major League Lacrosse) by propelling the ball into the opponent's goal. The team scoring the most points after two halves, of varying length from competition to competition, and overtime if necessary, wins. Most popular in North America, lacrosse is Canada's official national summer sport...

Inglise keel
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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

This questioning proved inconclusive. When they arrived at the Brownlow residence however, they found that Mr. Brownlow, Mrs. Bedwin, and Mr. Grimwig had all moved to the West Indies. Oliver, saddened by the news, went back to stay with Mrs. Maylie. Soon the whole family moved out to the cottage in the country and Oliver was extremely happy there. He learned all he could from the village vicar, and would take daily walks with Mrs. Maylie and Rose whom he adored. Chapter 33: One evening as they were taking a particularly long walk, Rose sat down to play the piano as usual. That night however, she began crying during her playing, and Mrs. Maylie and Oliver were very distressed. Rose ended up falling very ill, and they feared she was going to die. Mrs. Maylie gave Oliver a letter to deliver into the nearest town that would bring Dr. Losberne to them. Oliver was...

Inglise keel
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Fridrick douglass

Auld then sent Douglass to Baltimore to serve the Captain's brother, Hugh Auld. Early education When Douglass was 12 years old, Hugh Auld's wife, Sophia, broke the law by teaching him some letters of the alphabet. Thereafter, as detailed in his Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (published in 1845), Douglass succeeded in learning to read from white children in the neighborhood in which he lived, and by observing the writings of the men with whom he worked. When Mr. Auld discovered this, he strongly disapproved, saying that if a slave learns to read, he would become dissatisfied with his condition and desire freedom; Frederick later referred to this as the first anti-abolitionist speech he had ever heard. In 1833, Capt. Auld took Douglass back from his brother after a dispute ("as a means of punishing Hugh", Douglass says). Dissatisfied with him, Thomas Auld then sent Douglass to work for Edward Covey, a...

Kirjandus
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Islam

Muslims must not eat or drink (among other things) from dawn to dusk during this month, and must be mindful of other sins. The fast is to encourage a feeling of nearness to God, and during it Muslims should express their gratitude for and dependence on him, atone for their past sins, and think of the needy. Sawm is not obligatory for several groups for whom it would constitute an undue burden. For others, flexibility is allowed depending on circumstances, but missed fasts usually must be made up quickly. · The Hajj, which is the pilgrimage during the Islamic month of Dhu alHijjah in the city of Mecca. Every ablebodied Muslim who can afford it must make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in his or her lifetime. When the pilgrim is about ten kilometers...

Religioon
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Mõtteteri sõprusest

Sõbrad on nagu tähed. Sa ei pruugi neid alati näha, aga sa tead, et nad on alati sinuga. Sõprusel on piirid, kuid vahel tuleb neist üle astuda. Sõprus on armastus ilma tiibadeta. Sõprus on nagu klaas. Kord kukub ja jääb terveks, teinekord ainult vääratab ja puruneb igaveseks.. Vanaks sõbraks saamine võtab väga kaua aega. I have had many friends with whom I have shared my time, but very few with whom I have shared my heart... Many joys will come and go..but friendship is forever! Tõeline sõprus on nagu tervis, mille väärtust tuntakse harva enne tema kaotust! Tõeline sõber on see, kes tuleb sinu juurde siis, kui kogu maailm on su maha jätnud. Õige sõber ei jäta sind ka siis, kui sa teda väga palud. Kui kogu maailm peksab sind, siis tõeline sõber peksab kogu maailma selle eest, et nad on sind peksnud....

Kirjandus
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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (main characters)

Hemingway, Fiedler maintains, was at his best dealing with men without women; when he started to involve female characters in his writing, he reverted to uncomplicated stereotypes. A Farewell to Arms certainly supports such a reading: it is easy to see how Catherine's blissful submission to domesticity, especially at the novel's end, might rankle contemporary readers for whom lines such as "I'm having a child and that makes me contented not to do anything" suggest a bygone era in which a woman's work centered around maintaining a home and filling it with children. Still, even though Catherine's excessive desire to live a lovely life may, at times, make her more archetypal than real, it is unfair to deny her the nuances of her character. Although Catherine alludes to her initial days with Henry as a period when she was...

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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (overview)

At the beginning of the novel, the war is winding down with the onset of winter, and Henry arranges to tour Italy. The following spring, upon his return to the front, Henry meets Catherine Barkley, an English nurse's aide at the nearby British hospital and the love interest of his friend Rinaldi. Rinaldi, however, quickly fades from the picture as Catherine and Henry become involved in an elaborate game of seduction. Grieving the recent death of her fiancé, Catherine longs for love so deeply that she will settle for the illusion of it. Her passion, even though pretended, wakens a desire for emotional interaction in Henry, whom the war has left coolly detached and numb. When Henry is wounded on the battlefield, he is brought to a hospital in Milan to recover. Several doctors recommend that he stay in...

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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (themes, motifs, symbols)

The success of each of these men depends, in part, on the failure of another: Rinaldi secures his sexual prowess by attacking the priest's lack of lust; Dr. Valentini's reputation as a surgeon is thrown into relief by the three mousy, overly cautious, and physically unimpressive doctors who precede him; and Bonello's ruthlessness is prompted by the disloyal behavior of the soldier whom he kills. Games and Divertissement - Henry and Catherine begin flirting with each other in order to forget personal troubles. Flirting, which Henry compares to bridge, allows Henry to "drop the war" and diverts Catherine's thoughts from the death of her fiancé. Likewise, the horse races that Catherine and Henry attend enable them to block out thinking of Henry's return to the front and of their imminent separation....

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Proseminar

0 AP Kab. 420 03.09.2002. Writing a term paper (this spring) and graduation paper. To get a pass: one written task (part of introduction, thesis statement) Term paper should be printed (20-25 pages long). Graduation paper should be printed (50-60 pages long). First write term paper, and choose a topic right now (theme of term paper later will be developed into graduation paper). Rights: we have a right to have a supervisor. Supervisor writes on the front page "Lubatud kaitsmisele". You need time to: 1. read the theory 2. collect material 3. regularity (1-2 hours a day deal with your paper) The first draft of term paper should be ready by March. Supervisors are: 1. Suliko Liiv (country study, grammar, contrastive studies, methodology) 2. Liliana Skopinskaja (methodology) 3. Jaanika Marley (foneetika, methods) 4. Ene Alas (translation, meth...

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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles

Large animals now extinct provided more meat than the animals which we are familiar with. Some parts of the continent were richer in vegetable food, but there were no cultivated crops or animals that could be domesticated such as cattle and sheep. As Australia was isolated from the rest of the world, Aboriginals had very little contact with other people from whom to borrow tehniques, to trade good, to acquire crop seeds or animals. Each clan grouping occupied a welldefined area of land. The group belonged with, or to the land ­ as well the animals and plants. They had no idea of being able to buy or sell land, the land was given long ago, in the Dreamtime. Aborigines were limited to the food, which they had growing naturally in their area. But they knew when, where and how to find anything edible. But food was not obtained without effort...

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