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wicked

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Lumivalgekese sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles
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Lumivalgekese sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles

Once upon a time there lived a lovely princess with fair skin and blue eyes. She was so fair that she was named Snow White. Her mother died when Snow White was a baby and her father married again. This queen was very pretty but she was also very cruel. The wicked stepmother wanted to be the most beautiful lady in the kingdom and she would often ask her magic mirror, "Mirror! Mirror on the wall! Who is the fairest of them all?" And the magic mirror would say, "You are, Your Majesty!" But one day, the mirror replied, "Snow White is the fairest of them all!" The wicked queen was very angry and jealous of Snow White. She ordered her huntsman to take Snow White to the forest and kill her. The huntsman didn't manage to kill Snow White

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The wonderful wizard of Oz
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The wonderful wizard of Oz

whirld around two or three times and rose slowly through the air. They were flying in the air a long time and Dorothy went to sleep. She woke up, when she mentioned that cyclone had set the house down very gently in the midst of marvellous beutiful place. She was looking around for a while and suddenly she mentioned that group of the queerest people were coming. They were three men and one woman and they said that they are very grateful to her for having killed the Wicked Witch of the East. Dorothy only listened and wondered about that and couldn´t believe nothing about that. The woman gave her silver shoes what were only thing ehat was left. Dorothy took them into room and asked the woman how to get back home, the little old woman tooked off her cap and asked what Dorothy should do, then the cap changed to a slate, on which was written that Dorothy should go to the city of emeralds, where wizard oZ could help her.

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Naiste pesu 2011
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Naiste pesu 2011

Baroque Allure Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Mystic Legend Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Wicked Ways Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Art Nouveau Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level

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Punctuation
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Punctuation

a) Laura said, “You haven’t put up those shelves yet.” b) ‘Sod off,’ he replied. 6. Conditionals (with ‘if’ clause first) If you hate take-offs, you shouldn’t fly. (but) You shouldn’t fly if you hate take-offs. 7. However at the beginning and in the middle of a sentence. a) However, Jim never got the feeling that his mates had completely abandoned him. b) Smallpox is an extremely unpleasant disease which is, however, easy to treat. BUT c) However you look at it, it was a wicked thing to do. 8. Introductory phrases In fact, he didn’t care about the whole thing at all. 9. Tag questions He too will grow up, won’t he? 10. Afterthought She had seen all the wonders of the world – or so he thought. 11. No commas: a) The film that we saw yesterday was very enjoyable. b) He said that he had enjoyed the show. 12. Interrupters He thought he could see the future, not the past, in the wrinkles of his skin.

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Hamleti esimese monoloogi kokkuvõte
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Hamleti esimese monoloogi kokkuvõte

long enough to get her shows old with what she followed her husband. He just can't believe it. He says that even an animal without reason would mourn longer than his mother had but her mother got married to his uncle. He could be his father's brother but he was no more like his father than he was like Hercules. Hamlet believes that her mother got married already before her eyes were swollen because of the salt of her hypocritical tears. Her calls his mother wicked as she rushed into that marriage that enthusiastically. Hamlet believes that it won't end happily but he has to break his heart if he wants to hold his tongue.

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Confession of a not it girl
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Confession of a not it girl

Confessions of a not it girl Confessions of a not it girl is written by Melissa Kantor. The author also has written books such as If I Have a Wicked September, Where's My Prince. The book is a booklist top ten Romance Novel for youth in 2004. Many well-known public magazines for e.g. The New York Times, Publishers Weekly and Voya, have given positive feedback to this book. The book is about a 17 years old high-school girl, named Jan Miller, who feels, like she has the most boring life ever, a teenage girl can have. She doesn't really like her parents and her best friend is lately been elected as an official It Girl. Te best

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Apperances are deceitful
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Apperances are deceitful!

people by using your gift, such as appearance. As for those, who suffer from being "one out of the crowd", one can advice to show that you are special in a different kind of way. There must be a special talent that makes you a credit to your parents. Anyhow, we are to celebrate beauty, if it deserves it and to try to get it on the right track if its direction is messed up. Beauty is indeed a gift of God; but that the good may not think it is a great good, God dispenses it even to the wicked. Be careful never to fall for beauty, and never to just judge a book by its cover. Outside appearances, such as beauty, can be deceitful. Don't be foolish. Find out more before you commit to someone whose beauty is deceptive...do your homework. If you find tell-tale signs that something is wrong, stay away! One can learn a simple fact, that appearances are deceitful. appearances are deceitful and even the ugliest person may have a beautiful and unique. soul.

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Kissi referaat
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Kissi referaat

Kokku on "Kissi" albumeid müüdud USA-s üle 40 miljoni ja kogu maailmas üle 100 miljoni. 3 Koosseis Kõige esimeses koosseisus olid Paul Stanley (sündinud Stanley Harvey, rütmikitarr ja laul), Gene Simmons (sündinud Chaim Witz, basskitarr ja laul), Ace Frehley (soolokitarr ja taustalaul) ning Peter Criss (sündinud George Peter John Criscuola, trummid ja taustalaul). See oli ka nende kõige edukam koosseis. Kissis olid bändi "Wicked Lester" endised liikmed Gene Simmons ja Paul Stanley. Bänd jõudis ka lindistada ühe albumi, kuid Stanley ja Simmons arvasid, et tuleks stiili muuta. Niisiis alustasid nad uue bändi vormimist. Simmons ja Stanley leidsid uue trummari ajakirja "Rolling Stone" abil. Ta nimi oli Peter Criss. Trio muutis oma stiili ja hakkas mängima palju raskemat rokki. Vasakult paremale: Bill Aucoin, Peter Criss, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley, Joyce ja Neil Bogart

Muusika → Muusika
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Briti lastekirjandus keeleõppes - eksamiküsimused
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Briti lastekirjandus keeleõppes - eksamiküsimused

What were the changes of the childhood concept in the 18th century? 6. What is a fairy tale? fictional story that may feature: ­ Folkloric characters (such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, witches, giants, princesses, and talking animals) and enchantments, often involving a far-fetched sequence of events. ­ Magical people ­ Timeless elements: recurrent features: strong heroes, fortunate peasants, beautiful princesses, and wicked stepmothers (or stepfathers) 7. Where do the oldest fairy tales come from? The oldest known written fairy tales stem from ancient Egypt, c. 1300 BC (ex. The Tale of Two Brothers) 8. When did fairy tales come to be associated with CL? In the 19th and 20th centuries the fairy tale came to be associated with children's literature. 9. What is the difference between legends/ballads and fairy tales?

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Fay Weldon-Powerpoint
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Fay Weldon, Powerpoint

Fay Weldon an English author, essayist and playwright Early life § Fay Weldon was supposed to be born in New Zealand, but instead was born in England in 1931. At 5 weeks old she and her mother returned to New Zealand. § Her father was a doctor and her mother was a writer of commercial fiction under the pen name "Pearl Bellairs", among others. Her parents divorced when she was five. She lived with her mother, sister and grandmother until she started college and, as a result, grew up believing "the world was peopled by females". This problably influenced her works too. § She returned to England with her mother and studied economics and psychology at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. § Her actual christened name was "Franklin Birkinshaw". which she feels contributed to her being accepted at St Andrews and permitted to study economics: the school assumed she was a male student applica...

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Vikipeedia artikli toimetamine
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Vikipeedia artikli toimetamine

Tuntumaid reisijaid[muuda | muuda lähteteksti]  Pedro Luís de Orléans e Bragança, kes oli järjekorras kolmas pärija endisele Brasiilia troonile. Tal oli nii Brasiilia kui Belgia kodakondsus. Ta käis külas sugulaste juures Rio de Janeiros ja oli naasmas koju Luksemburgi.  Juliana de Aquino, Brasiilia näitleja ja lauljanna, kes oli teel Stuttgardi, Saksamaale, et töötada edasi muusikaliga "Wicked".  Luis Roberto Anastacio, kes oli Ladina-Ameerika Michelini president.  Silvio Barbato, helilooja ja endine dirigent Brasiilias.  Fatma Ceren Necipoğlu, Türgi klassikaline harfimängija ja akadeemik Anadolu Ülikoolis Eskişehiris. Oli naasmas koju Rio Harfi Festivalilt ümberistumisega Pariisis. Õnnetuse uurimine[muuda | muuda lähteteksti] Esialgse uurimise tulemusel tuvastati, et lennuki andurid andsid pilootidele valeandmeid lennuki kiiruse kohta.

Eesti keel → Eesti keel
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The picture of Dorian Gray
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The picture of Dorian Gray

blueprint for life. Several years pass, and Dorian lives a hedonistic life according to the guidelines established by Lord Henry and the yellow book. While the face in the portrait has turned ugly, Dorian remains young, beautiful, and innocent. On Dorian's 38th birthday, he encounters Basil, who desperately asks his former friend if all the horrifying rumors about him are true. Dorian finally snaps and shows Basil the portrait, in which the horrible truth about his wicked nature is revealed. Hallward is horrified and begs him to repent. Dorian claims it is too late and kills Basil in a fit of rage and hides his body. He blackmails another of his former old friend Alan Campbell into disposing of the body. An hour later, Dorian attends a party, but is bored and distracted. He then heads for an opium den and, out on the street, meets Sibyl's younger brother, who has been waiting for an opportunity to harm Dorian for nearly twenty years

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Powerpoint Metallica st
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Powerpoint Metallica'st

Lay beside me, tell me what they've done Dead sure she'll be there Speak the words I wanna hear, to make my demons run The door is locked now, but it's open if you're true What I've felt, what I've known If you can understand the me, than I can understand the Turn the pages, turn the stone you Behind the door, should I open it for you Lay beside me, under wicked sky Yeah Through black of day, dark of night, we share this pair of What I've felt, what I've known lives Sick and tired, I stand alone The door cracks open, but there's no sun shining through Black hearts scarring darkness still, but there's no sun Could you be there, 'cause I'm the one who waits for you shining through Or are you unforgiven too?

Muusika → Muusika
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The Inchcape Rock
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The Inchcape Rock

such birds make. In the next stanza, Southey uses contrast to distinguish the bell from the surrounding ocean. The buoy on which the bell stands on, seems like a darker speck on the smooth water surface. It stands out so clearly that it catches the eye of Sir Ralph the Rover. Next, the mood of the Rover is expressed. It is stated that his heart was filled with joy for spring, he whistled and sung, but his joy was wicked ­ he was happy because he had seen the bell and planned on doing something bad. As his eye lay, fixed upon the Inchcape Bell, he commanded his men to lower a boat to the water and row him to the Rock. He wanted to "plague" the Abbot of Aberbrothok, so no man would ever thank him again. "The boat is lower'd, the boatmen row, / And to the Inchcape Rock they go; / Sir Ralph bent over from the boat, / And he cut the Bell from the Inchcape float." This stanza is quite literal, it

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Nimetu
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Nimetu

sinna, nagu oleks kõnniteesse juurdunud, mingil eesmärgil? Aga mis eesmärgil? (lk 16-17) Carl Sandburg modernistlik metropol (näide) CHICAGO (Chicago Poems 1916) HOG Butcher for the World, Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and the Nation's Freight Handler; Stormy, husky, brawling, City of the Big Shoulders: They tell me you are wicked and I believe them, for I have seen your painted women under the gas lamps luring the farm boys. And they tell me you are crooked and I answer: Yes, it is true I have seen the gunman kill and go free to kill again. And they tell me you are brutal and my reply is: On the faces of women and children I have seen the marks of wanton hunger. And having answered so I turn once more to those who sneer at this my city, and I give them back the sneer and say to them:

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TARTUFFE-inglise keelne
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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

There, both of you-- You love each other better than you think. (Valere and Mariane hold each other's hands some time without looking at each other.) VALERE (at last turning toward Mariane) Come, don't be so ungracious now about it; Look at a man as if you didn't hate him. (Mariane looks sideways toward Valere, with just a bit of a smile.) DORINE My faith and troth, what fools these lovers be! VALERE (to Mariane) But come now, have I not a just complaint? And truly, are you not a wicked creature To take delight in saying what would pain me? MARIANE And are you not yourself the most ungrateful . . . ? DORINE Leave this discussion till another time; Now, think how you'll stave off this plaguy marriage. MARIANE Then tell us how to go about it. DORINE Well, We'll try all sorts of ways. (To Mariane) Your father's daft; (To Valere) This plan is nonsense. (To Mariane) You had better humour His notions by a semblance of consent, So that in case of danger, you can still

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Inglise keele stilistika II
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Inglise keele stilistika II

Hyperbole ­ killing ­ astonishing. Irony ­ clear as mud. In slang a word is sometimes spelt backwards. Then it is calles backslang e.g. rum-mur, top o reeb ­ pot o beer, yob-boy. There is also so called rhythmical slang. It comes from cockney e.g apples and pairs standing for stairs, trouble and strife ­ wife. Slang is noted for the great number of synonyms. True for things discussed often. Being drunk ­ all wet, pie eyed, screwed, polished, zig-zag. Excellent ­ good, elegant, meaty, wicked, tops. Money ­ beans, bacon, berries, grass, bullets. 7 8 Slang is devided into general slang ­ used in all fields of life and special slang is used in certain spheres ­ army, university, stock exchange. This kind of slang is called Jargon

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Stephen King
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Stephen King

Stephen nooruses palju rändama ja kolima ning hiljem, kui ta "põgenes", hakkas ka tema oma reeglite järgi elama. Stephen Kingi teosed on nii muljetavaldavad sellepärast, et ta kasutab oma kogemusi ja vaatlusi päriselust ja asetab nad oma unikaalsetesse teostesse. Kingi teosed näivad maagilistena, sest ta lugude taustad on pärit meie igapäevaelust. Huvitavaid fakte Stephen Kingi lemmikraamatud: Something Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury The Doll Who Ate His Mother - Ramsey Cambell The Body Snatchers - Jack Finney The Haunting of Hill House - Shirley Jackson The Ceremonies - T. E. D. Klein Burnt Offerings - Robert Marasco I Am Legend - Richard Matheson Interview with the Vampire - Anne Rice Donovan's Brain - Curt Siodmak Ghost Story - Peter Straub Mõningaid raamatuid Stephen Kingist: Conversations With Stephen King - Tim Underwood ja Chuck Miller Stephen King: The Art of Darkness - Douglas Winter

Kategooriata → Kirjandus
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AVALIKUD POLIITIKAD EKSAMIKS 2014
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AVALIKUD POLIITIKAD EKSAMIKS 2014

Kaks peamist hoova 1. infokogumine poliitika kasutegurite ja võimalike tagajärgede kohta 2. poliitika alternatiivide kaalumine Osalt teadus, osalt poliitiline otsus Eeldab teadusliku teadmise toomist poliitikategemisse Kirjeldav teave (empiiriliste faktide kogumine) ja normatiivne hinnang (väärtustel põhinev) Reeglina ei saa redutseerida pelgalt valemiks Sageli kaasatud poliitikaanalüüsi ka kodanikud Wicked problems ­ ehk enamus avaliku poliitika küsimusi on keerulised ja vastuolulised Lisaks on paljud küsimused poliitiliselt tundlikud Seega on enamus konkreetseid poliitilisi valikuid ja otsuseid kombinatsioon 1) poliitilistest eelistustest; ja 2) hinnangutest probleemile ja selle lahendustele. Peamised etapid: TABEL LOENG 12 lk 2 *Probleemi sõnastamine- Peamine küsimus on, mis probleemiga on tegu- defineeri? Kuidas mõjutab ja mis on peamised põhjused- diagnoos

Politoloogia → Politoloogia
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

Let me not think on't—Frailty, thy name is woman!— A little month, or ere those shoes were old With which she follow'd my poor father's body, Like Niobe, all tears:—why she, even she— O, God! a beast, that wants discourse of reason, Would have mourn'd longer—married with my uncle, My father's brother, but no more like my father Than I to Hercules: within a month: Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears Had left the flushing in her galled eyes, She married. O, most wicked speed, to post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets! It is not nor it cannot come to good: But break, my heart; for I must hold my tongue. Enter HORATIO, MARCELLUS, and BERNARDO HORATIO Hail to your lordship! HAMLET I am glad to see you well: Horatio,—or I do forget myself. HORATIO The same, my lord, and your poor servant ever. HAMLET Sir, my good friend; I'll change that name with you: And what make you from Wittenberg, Horatio? Marcellus?

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Baskervillide koer
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Baskervillide koer

with his friend and doctor, James Mortimer. Holmes dates it at 1730; its actual date is 1742, and it was written down by a Hugo Baskerville (not the same one that committed the soon-to-be-discussed crime) from an oral family legend. He intends the paper to be a warning to those in the Baskerville line to watch their temperament and beware of the moor in the dark. Mortimer reads it to Holmes and Watson, which tells of the fate of the wicked Hugo. When a yeomans daughter caught his eye and she did her best to avoid him, he and his friends carried her off to a room high up in Baskerville Hall. While Hugo and others drank, the girl climbed down the ivy on the outside wall and began making her way home across the moor (a marshy wasteland). When it was discovered that she was missing, one of the guests suggested using the hounds on her, which Hugo quickly acted on.

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Leksikoloogia konspekt-uus
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Leksikoloogia konspekt (uus)

knave       boy            dishonest person lewd      ignorant          lecherous criticize    appraise          find fault with 13 lust       pleasure          sexual desire villain      worker at a villa       wicked person/scoundrel  Meaning elevation – refers to the process by which words rise from humble beginnings to positions of importance. Some words early in their history signified something quite low or humble, but changed as time went by to designate something agreeable or pleasant. Take a common term nice for example. Its original meaning was 'ignorant', then changed to 'foolish' and now elevated to mean 'delightful, pleasant'.

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Levinumad arusaamad hüpnoosist
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Levinumad arusaamad hüpnoosist

The conducted survey revealed that people’s knowledge of hypnosis is quite modest. The identification of hypnosis as a dreamlike state is still widely spread. The survey has showed that hypnosis was given positive and negative reviews equally. People brought out the dangerous aspects of hypnosis, such as the weakening of the subconsciousness or person’s total obedience to the hypnotiser’s impact. Meanwhile there were people who thought that hypnosis is an interesting and wicked topic. Some people even expressed a desire to learn hypnosis themselves. A large part of information people have comes from television, films and TV series, as well as from 30 the internet. Only a few respondents were interested enough to read specialized literature. It was also found that more than half of the respondents know about hypnosis being used for medical and psychological purposes. To a small extent there were views of

Psühholoogia → Mõjustamisepsühholoogia
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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

happy children a kind lady a new car an old house a pretty girl a rich family a sad story a strong man a loud crash a wicked queen 58 Some adjectives tell you which place or country a person or thing comes from, or belongs to. They are called adjectives of origin. Chinese kungfu an Indian temple Dutch clogs a Mexican hat Australian apples a Balinese dancer the English language

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Stilistika materjalid
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Stilistika materjalid

Slang is formed by word building and also by figures of speech (metaphorupper storey --head; bread--money; metonymyskirt--woman; hyperbolekilling--astonishing; ironyas clear as mud; shortening biz--business) · There is also back slang--a word is written backwards (mur, yob, top o' reeb) · Rhyming slang (trouble and strife--wife) · Slang is noted for a great number of synonyms (excellent--old, elegant, fruity, nasty, tops, wicked; money--bacon, beans, cheese, dirt, dust, oil, snow, tomatoes, potatoes, etc; drunk--blued, boiled, all wet, fried, pie-eye) American slang is much more colourful. Jargon is a special slang used in certain spheres, like army, university etc. Student's slang: to fail-ship, hit the ceiling, pip; crib in cheating--a horde, cabbage, mule, pony; exam--river; difficult exam--screw Slang in fiction has the stylistic function in the author's narrative to give emotional

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Heaoluriigi mudelid konspekt kokkuvõte
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Heaoluriigi mudelid konspekt/kokkuvõte

Matthew efekt- jõukamas klassid saavad suurema osa teenustest ja toetustets. ME võttis sotsioloogias kasutusele R.Merton- rikkad saavad veel rikkamaks; ka teaduses tuntud teadlased pälvivad suurema tunnustuse kui sama töö eest pälviks noor uurija. Recommofication- erastamine, tagasikaubastamine. Stratifikatsioon- kihistumine Policy mix Restrechment- väljakontraktimine. 28 Wicked problems- nurjatud (keerulised) probleemid. Sõltuvus ja ülereguleerimine. 29

Politoloogia → Heaoluriigi mudelid
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Tarkvara kokkuvõte inglise keeles
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Tarkvara kokkuvõte inglise keeles

and provides the data to construct a large variety of practical, useful, progress charts and graphs. 19. Scrum is a project management method. The approach was first described by Takeuchi and Nonaka in "The New New Product Development Game" (Harvard Business Review, Jan-Feb 1986). They noted that projects using small, cross-functional teams historically produce the best results, and referred to this as the "rugby approach". In 1991, DeGrace and Stahl, in "Wicked Problems, Righteous Solutions" referred to this approach as Scrum, a rugby term mentioned in the article by Takeuchi and Nonaka. Ken Schwaber used an approach that led to Scrum at his company, Advanced Development Methods, in the early 1990's. At the same time, Jeff Sutherland, John Scumniotales, and Jeff McKenna developed a similar approach at Easel Corporation and were the first to call it Scrum. Sutherland and

Tehnoloogia → Tehnoloogia
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

If not for Cary living with me, I would've been miserably lonely in the sprawling apartment that cost more per month than most people made in a year. The doorman tipped his hat to me. "Good evening, Miss Tramell. Will you need a cab this evening?" "No thanks, Paul." I rocked onto the rounded heels of my fitness shoes. "I'll be walking." He smiled. "It's cooled down from this afternoon. Should be nice." "I've been told I should enjoy the June weather before it gets wicked hot." "Very good advice, Miss Tramell." Stepping out from under the modern glass entrance overhang that somehow meshed with the age of the building and its neighbors, I enjoyed the relative quiet of my tree-lined street before I reached the bustle and flow of traffic on Broadway. One day soon, I hoped to blend right in, but for now I still felt like a fraudulent New Yorker. I had the address and the job, but I was still wary of the subway and had trouble hailing cabs

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

T h e hero, like Jonah, is "in the belly of the beast." In Star Wars it's the harrowing moment in the bowels of the Death Star when Luke, Leia, and company are trapped in the giant trashmasher. Luke is pulled under by the tentacled monster that lives in the sewage and is held down so long that the audience begins to wonder if he's dead. In E. T, the lovable alien momentarily appears to die on the operating table. In The Wizard of Oz Dorothy and her friends are trapped by the Wicked Witch, and it looks like there's no way out. A t this point in Beverly Hills Cop Axel Foley is in the clutches of the villain's men with a gun to his head. In An Officer and a Gentleman, Zack M a y o endures an Ordeal when his M a r i n e drill instructor launches an all-out drive to torment and humiliate him into quitting the program. It's a psychological life-or-death moment, for if he gives in, his chances of becoming an officer and a gentleman will be dead

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

(metonymy), "skirt" ­ woman (metonymy), "killing" ­ astonishing (hyperbole), "as clear as mud" ­ mud is never clear (irony). Cockney rhyming slang ­ e.g. "trouble & strife" ­ wife, "apples & pears" ­ steers, "artful dodger" ­ lodger). Slang has a great number of synonyms, especially for topics or things that are popular (e.g. "excellent" ­ cold, elegant, fruity, hot-stuff, meaty, nasty, rich, wicked). Slang is divided into general (used in all fields of life) and special slang (used in special spheres of life ­ e.g. army slang, students' slang, stock exchange slang), which is called jargon. Students' slang: "a river" - an exam, "screw" ­ a difficult exam, "to hit the ceiling" ­ to fail). In fiction slang is used: a) to give an emotional description by off hand ridicule (the author is never serious).

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

· Man is not a free agent, is govern by something · Unable to determine his own faith · Hereditary · Naturalists tried to apply in fiction the processes of natural sciences · Writers task is to record facts, systems of behaviour, living conditions, never revealing any natural unbiased (completely natural) · Point of view: amoral-outside the category of morality, neither good or bad · Naturalist find it absurd to blame the wicked. These criminals are doing what nature, environment, their unconscious tells them to do. Naturalists do not judge their characters, they simply report. Try to describe facts like they are. Naturalists depict the lower, coarser forms of life. · Drab, squallid set of scene. Revolting, disgusting · Characters are people with strong animal desires · Neurotic characters unable to understand the forces that control them

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

The oratorio can be described as massive, with great inner dynamics, vigour, dramatics joined with lyricism and animation. Kapp reveals himself as a rebel, albeit a tender one at the same time. The music is like an improvisational stream. It could be said that the work is about the Creator and humanity, sacred and secular at the same time. As the fundamental axis of the work, the struggle between good and evil is recognisable, personified in the images of God and Satan: “Do not follow the wicked but the eternal godly laws.” The oratorio is filled with absorbing polyphony: all is connected through the leitmotif of Job reflecting his mental anguish. With this the idea is accentuated: only through suffering is the human being able to rise to the cognition of real happiness. With his oratorio Kapp followed the grand line of Tobias. The chosen theme expressed, to a certain extent, Kapp’s own 1 Kakskümmend aastat Eesti muusikat: 1918-1938 (Twenty Years of Estonian Music: 1918-1938), ed

Keeled → Inglise keel
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KASVATUSE KLASSIKA
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KASVATUSE KLASSIKA

sõnadega me ka ei üritaks head täpsustada, jääb see tabamatuks. Nüüdisaja pedagoogikaalast kirjandust analüüsides on jõutud huvitava tulemuseni: kasvatusmaailmast on kadunud hulk sõnu, mis sinna varem kuulusid, ning juurde on tulnud uusi, mida varem ei kasutatud. Kadunud on moraalse maiguga sõnad ja asemele tulnud sotsiaalse maiguga sõnad. Mõned näited (Mitchell 1988): "out" words: duty, evil, bad, wicked, scholar, naughty, studiosus, clever, subject, method, punishment, standards, dul; "in" words: anti-social, uncooperative, open-ended, creative, integrated, participation, meaningful, awareness, relationship, involvement, treatment, on-going, undereachieving. Sõnad kaovad siis, kui kaob valdkond, mille kohta need sõnad käivad. Võtame näiteks kaks vastandlikku sõna - häbematus ja armastusväärsus. Michael Winterhoff kirjutab, et kui

Pedagoogika → Sotsiaalpedagoogika teooria ja...
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

"I decided as long as I was going to hell, I might as well do it thoroughly." I waited for him to say something that made sense. The seconds ticked by. "You know I don't have any idea what you mean," I eventually pointed out. "I know." He smiled again, and then he changed the subject. "I think your friends are angry with me for stealing you." "They'll survive." I could feel their stares boring into my back. "I may not give you back, though," he said with a wicked glint in his eyes. I gulped. He laughed. "You look worried." "No," I said, but, ridiculously, my voice broke. "Surprised, actually... what brought all this on?" "I told you -- I got tired of trying to stay away from you. So I'm giving up." He was still smiling, but his ocher eyes were serious. "Giving up?" I repeated in confusion. "Yes -- giving up trying to be good. I'm just going to do what I want now, and let the chips fall where they may

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

resealed without evidence of tampering; one such opener was J. E. Bode, father of John Bode, Jr. He regularly spent three hours on the dispatches of the King of Prussia, opening them and then re-sealing them with special wax and carefully counterfeited seals. Perhaps surprisingly in a bastion of human rights, its interceptions enjoyed full legality. The statute of 1657 that established the postal service declared outright that the mails were the best means of discovering dangerous and wicked designs against the commonwealth. Leases of 1660 and 1663, confirmed by the Post Office Act of 1711, permitted government officials to open mail under warrants that they themselves issued. They sidestepped this bothersome procedure by promulgating all-inclusive general warrants.* The Secret Office sent interceptions en clair to the king and those in cipher to the cryptanalysts. They were known collectively as the Decyphering Branch. Unlike the

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

grief of any kind. Clean the slate. Wipe each of their names and im- ages off by saying, “I forgive him/her for everything, and I wish him/her well.” Repeat this statement each time you think of the per- son or situation until the negative feelings are gone. ■ SET YOURSELF FREE The fourth and final person you have to forgive is yourself.You must absolutely forgive yourself for every silly, senseless, wicked, brain- less, thoughtless, or cruel thing you have ever done or said. Stop carrying these past mistakes around with you. That was then and this is now. Think of it this way: When you did those things in the past that you still feel badly about, you were not the person you are today. At that time, you were a different person, younger and less experi- enced.You were not your true self.You were an immature version of

Keeled → Inglise keel
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