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Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Work or university?". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

work, university, sides, going, finishing, secondary, positive, negative, academic, doesn, know, study, reason, spend, profession, money, easy, choice, there, choices, talk, speak, different, everybody, suitable, perhaps, particular, degree, move, earn, grow, faster, tend, prefer, good, experience, intelligent, broad, knowledge, makes, higher, profitable
Edulugude võistlus
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Edulugude võistlus

At the moment photography has compensated itself fully. The best thing about it is that I am really good at something and people respect me because of that. I am proud that I had enough determination in the past that I did not give up my hobby. Another well-known statement that I have heard is that small town inhabitants haven’t seen the world. As we know, travelling broadens the mind. I agree that in a small town it is often harder to find the right resources for going abroad. Some years ago I felt this kind of situation very clearly. I really wanted to see the world! The only question was how, because my financial resources were limited. Nevertheless, I think, it is the perfect situation in life. If you are eager to get something you have to think how it is possible to fulfill your dreams. I knew I was interested in writing and photography . Then came the question, how could I combine them. I examined the theme

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:22 PM Page vi ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:22 PM Page vii Foreword If you are ready to leverage yourself to greatness and achieve giant results, you have the right road map in your hands.You have before you the DNA of your future. All you need to create a wonderful fu- ture for yourself is to read this book, decide how you are going to apply it to your own life, write out a plan, and then go forth with en- thusiasm and make it happen. I have a confession to make. I am one of Brian’s raving fans. I have studied him, his brilliant work, and the extraordinary results he has achieved. I am also one of his close colleagues and friends. We have worked together on many platforms, and met and talked with each other on numerous occasions.

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Suhted laste ja vanematega
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Suhted laste ja vanematega

1C Worst Britons page 5 altitude. 3 Students' own descriptions 1 1 poll 5 commentators 3 Tick: belong, know, imagine, think, 2 public 6 celebrities understand Challenge! 3 Prime Minister 7 figures Students' own answers 4 votes Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 1 Maturita Solutions Upper-Intermediate Workbook Key 1G Magazine article page 10 1 1 Introduction: C 2 Background information: A 3 Main events: D 4 Conclusion: B 2 1 One afternoon, at the time, when I finally reached safety, after that day 2 ­ and fast! The rock was now more than a kilometre out to sea! After that day, I always checked

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks
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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

communication systems. They are essential tools in almost every field of research, from constructing models of the universe to producing tomorrow's weather reports. Using of different databases and computer networks make available a great variety of information sources. There are two main types of computers, analog and digital, although the term computer is often used to mean only the digital type, because this type of computer is widely used today. That is why I am going to tell you about digital computers. Everything that a digital computer does is based on one operation: the ability to determine: on or off, high voltage or low voltage or -- in the case of numbers -- 0 or 1 or do-called binary code. The speed at which the computer performs this simple act is called computer speed. Computer speeds are measured in Hertz or cycles per second. A computer with a «clock speed» of 2000 MHz is a fairly representative microcomputer today. It is

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Choices after secondary school
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Choices after secondary school

Choices after secondary school There are many things to consider before choosing a career after high school. Like go to job, university or some trade school. Both of them have positvies and negatives sides. I would like to describe both of them positvies sides. Go to the job after high school is very good idea. Especially when you do not know what you want on your life. Lots of my friends went to the job after high school because they have so tired and so sick of the school. Some of them work a year and after that they had thought clear what they want in their life. They go to the school after they had relaxed. Furthermore they study very hard because they have already aim about what they want to study. But some friends who

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Essee Choices after elementary school
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Essee Choices after elementary school

Choices after secondary school There are lots of choices after secondary school. The main question is which is better to do - to work or go to university. Both options give many advantages. On the one hand, there are definitely some good sides to going to work. If you could not choose the subject that you would study to learn then it is better to get a job. Working can show if there are any of professions you are good at, as it will arouse your interest in certain occupations. On the other hand, many people know what they want to do with their life after secondary school and therefore going to university is a good idea. After graduating university it is easier to find a job, because you will have a necessary education then.

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-Career and Employment-Homereading
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"Career and Employment" Homereading

decide to change careers. Some of us will make radical changes, while others will move to the edge of their comfort zone, perhaps shifting from acupuncturist to homeopath or PR office to journalist. But the key to making the right decision, says Lees, is to bring your dream back down to life with a hard thump. "I always say to people, 'Find out what you will actually be doing in the job of your dreams. What does the nitty-gritty day-to- day work involve?'" Conversely, he says, people should not be put off by their dreams. "If you did a straw poll of the number of peoplewho think about changing career and those who actually do it, you'd be looking at less than 5 per cent. And yet it's never been easier. Portfolio careers are becoming normal and it's increasingly possible to make the change gradually by training part-time. One question I ask people is, 'What will happen if you don't do it?' The

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Golden Grammar rules
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Golden Grammar rules

Don't use the present perfect have/has seen, have/has gone etc with words that name a finished time. I saw him yesterday. (NOT I have seen him yesterday.) They went to Greece last summer. (NOT They have gone ... last summer.) 15. English (the language) normally has no article. You speak very good English. (NOT You speak a very good English.) 16. After look forward to, we use ing, not an infinitive. I look forward to seeing you. (NOT I look forward to see you.) We're looking forward to going on holiday. (NOT ... to go on holiday.) 17. Information is an uncountable noun. Can you give me some information? (NOT Can you give me an information?) I got a lot of information from the Internet. (NOT I got a lot of informations from the Internet.) 18. Use ing forms after prepositions. I drove there without stopping. (NOT I drove there without to stop.) Wash your hands before eating. (NOT Wash your hands before to eat.) 19. Use this, not that, for things that are close.

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Education
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Education

After I've said what I think about each topic, readers may have a fair comprehension of my philosophy. First comes sensitivity. If a person be insensitive, be it from numbing cold, exhaustion, drugs, genetic makeup, or upbringing, then the process of education is bogged down, and results come only after great efforts. Sensitivity in my integrated meaning is broad, covering literally the senses, so that deaf and blind people are less sensitive, as well as people whose senses work perfectly, but whose receptivity or thought processes are blunted for whatever reason. A person can be insensitive in one way, such as blind, and extraordinarily sensitive in another way, such as in hearing. It is also possible to be so ultra-sensitive that the result is disadvantageous. I expect no argument in asserting that a normal sensitivity is a healthy, indispensable ingredient for optimal education. Sensitivity can be heightened or blunted by education

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

4 come up with 8 mistake for for me. It was the first thing my parents 5 Well, you would keep eating too noticed when I was born! 3 1 Laura was offered a place at much. Personality-wise, I've got a lot of my Manchester University but she dad's traits in me. We're both quite bubbly and friendly (or so people 1C The origins of English turned it down. page 5 2 Whilst some people are in favour say), and we share quite a laid-back

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Choices after secondary school
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Choices after secondary school

Choices after secondary school Many people are in the secondary school. After graduation there are two choices there to go: to the university or to work. In university people will get smarter and will have better jobs I future, but if they choose to go to work they can start independent life. Firstly, in university people will gain higher education. Educated people will get better jobs with bigger income. Also they can improve on their work and make career. People who have big income can afford their family better life, because they can bay all that is necessary. Secondly, people get smarter in university. People who have graduated university are often very smart and do not get in trouble. They are very good talking partners, because they have an opinion about every problem (almost). Thirdly, people who are going to work after school can start their own independent life

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Superstar 1 tests
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Superstar 1 tests

in brackets. _ 1 She is in a band and she _________________________________ (record) a CD at the moment. _ 2 She is an actress and often _________________________________ (appear) on television. _ 3 At the moment she _________________________________ (have) a rest because she is tired. _ 4 Mike is a doctor and he _________________________________ (live) in Manchester. _ 5 I _________________________________ (start) work at 8.30 every morning. _ 6 He is a good cook but she _________________________________ (prefer) to eat out. _ 7 English tests _________________________________ (get) more and more interesting. _ 8 They _________________________________ (have) a party because it's her birthday. _ 9 I sometimes _________________________________ (ride) my bicycle to school. 10_ She usually _________________________________ (go) to the gym on Friday evenings.

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Options after secondary school
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Options after secondary school

Options after secondary school Im going to talk about different choices after secondary school. Firstly, a lot of students after graduating secondary school want to study more. There are two ways to continue your studies. The first choice is to continue the academic education in universities. It is the best way to educate yourself and later after graduation there will be some jobs with quite big salaries. The other way to continue your studies is to get vocational education. It includes different professions on technical field. It is a really great way to quarantee yourself a job, because after vocational school you have the necessary skills to work on certain job. In addition to that, there is one more option ­ going to work

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Silicon Valley
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Silicon Valley

because although it's full of rich people, it has few nerds. It's not the kind of place nerds like. Whereas Pittsburgh has the opposite problem: plenty of nerds, but no rich people. The top US Computer Science departments are said to be MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, and Carnegie- Mellon. MIT yielded Route 128. Stanford and Berkeley yielded Silicon Valley. But Carnegie- Mellon? The record skips at that point. Lower down the list, the University of Washington yielded a high-tech community in Seattle, and the University of Texas at Austin yielded one in Austin. But what happened in Pittsburgh? And in Ithaca, home of Cornell, which is also high on the list? I grew up in Pittsburgh and went to college at Cornell, so I can answer for both. The weather is terrible, particularly in winter, and there's no interesting old city to make up for it, as there is in Boston

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Why is Australia young people s dreamland
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Why is Australia young people's dreamland

place for living and for holidays. And because it's far from other developed countries young people who travel there feel free. Also it's very easy to get a job. That's why Australia is young people's dreamland Australia is very far away from other developed countries. That's why young people who go there feel free and are happy to run their own lives. The climate in Australia is very warm and that's why enjoying life there feels so great. Most young people go there with a group of friends. They work for some time and then start to spend earned money. They drive around, try new things and party a lot. Some young settle down there and start their own family. Some get new acquaintances and even work themselves up and get rich. Living in Australia isn't very expensive, some young stay even in a hotel. But living style and culture are different. This difference and distance attracts young like honey flies. Australia is many times bigger than Estonia

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Inglise keele kirjandeid
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Inglise keele kirjandeid

Problems of 21th century city The cities of the 21th century are the biggest mankind has created besides incorporating newest technological innovations, however, even despite all the advanced technological applications, modern metropolises have many of the same problems as cities 200 years ago. Only this time around these issues are even greater due to the size of cities, so what are the two biggest problems? One of them is most likely going to be overpopulation, which is inevitable due to the overall growth of the human population and urbanisation. However, that is not all, as pollution levels are on the rise and with like everything else, the bigger the city, the bigger the problem. These matters are the results of multiple factors, thus in order to solve these issues, multiple coherent solutions are called for. The first problem is the result of growing human populous of Earth; this can be halted only

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What is expected of a graduate of the 21st century
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What is expected of a graduate of the 21st century

What is expected of a graduate of the 21st century and how does the university play a role in contributing to a succesful outcome? Kaisa Kamenik In Mike Nichols 1967 cult film „The Graduate“, Dustin Hoffman character Benjamin Braddock, who has just graduated from college, is facing basically same questions as posed in the title of this essay. Everyone is asking what is he going to do with his life now, but he is very uncomfortable aswering them and at that point he doesn’t care as well. Being a third year history student in University of Tartu, I am wondering over the same questions and find myself often thinking what is expected of me after graduating and how has university played a role in my development for almost three years now. When asked what is the main purpose of university, most people would say that it is

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

"We've known for years that people buy based on emotions and justify their buying decision based on logic. Dr. Cialdini was able, in a lucid and cogent manner, to tell us why this happens." --MARK BLACKBURN, Sr. Vice President, Director of Insurance Operations, State Auto Insurance Companies "Dr. Cialdini's ability to relate his material directly to the specifics of what we do with our customers and how we do it, enabled us to make significant changes. His work has enabled us to gain significant competitive differentiation and advantage" -LAURENCE HOF, Vice President, Relationship Consulting, Advanta Corporation "This will help executives make better decisions and use their influence wisely ... Robert Cialdini has had a greater impact on my thinking on this topic than any other scientist." -CHARLES T. MUNGER, Vice Chairman, Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.

Psühholoogia
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Stipendiumi taotlus
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Stipendiumi taotlus

Scholarship application Essays My name is .... and I am asking for the Swedbank scholarship for the 2009-2010 academic year. My educational objective is to graduate in 2010 the Tallinn University of Technology and obtain a degree in Business to pursue a career in Accounting. I like to talk to you why I chose for my specialty of accountancy. I have always enjoyed working with computers and I love numbers. In high school was my favorite subject mathematics, too. Accountancy is the specialty, that allows me to pursue both interests ­ I can do something what I really enjoy. In future, when I have finished the university I like to go to work in bank

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

worthy individuals with rights of their own. 3 The UNCRC has been considered as one of the most innovative international treaties ever ratified. It laid the foundation for the potential change of attitude and perception of children as primarily objects of the adult world. The recognition of children by the UNCRC as respected individuals with rights of their own has given impetus to a significant field of academic study. Since then, there has been increasing sociological interest in children which has provided a new perspective around the idea of children as social actors, and that childhood is not a natural phenomenon but a social 4 construct. It is now recognised that childhood is a culturally constructed phenomenon arising from human interaction.5 However, the new knowledge of children as competent

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Letter and Essay 2008
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Letter and Essay 2008

and opened around-the-clock, it is irreplaceable for lots of students. Moreover, young talents can exhibit their creations in the studio. In conclusion, it can be clearly seen that the art studio is important for many young artists, therefore we do not hesitate to even organise a protest march against closing the studio. I hope that the art department agrees and will not close donw the art studio. Yours sincerely, Mari Mets ESSAY Choices after secondary school Many young people decide to go univeristy after secondary school, while others think that going to work is a better decision. But what are the advantages of both options? To begin with, the benfits of university cannot be denied. Even today people with degrees and more skilled workers are in need. Over the next ten years most of the new jobs will need people who have skills and education that universities offer. Moreover, not only

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Monoloogid
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Monoloogid

Money in our everyday life Money plays a quite important role in our everyday life First of all, nowadays mostly everything circles around money and how much people can afford things. Secondly, every adult has to work so they could get the paycheck at the end of the month they need to pay the bills, buy food and to pay for any other expences. On the other hand, money is not the only thing in the world and money does not give you everything. You can't buy a family and friends. In conclusion, even if people work every day in order to pay for their expences, money is not the only thing in the world that makes people happy and satisfied with their life Advertising on TV

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Choices after secondary school
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"Choices after secondary school"

Choices after secondary school In today's world, many young people decide to go to university after secondary school, while others think that going to work is a better decision. Firstly, the advantage of going to university after high school is that when person is willing to study and develop himself it is one of the best choices. Many young people know what they want to do with their life after high school, therefore going to university is a good idea. Also, after graduating university it is easier to find a job because then people have necessary education. However, going to work can also be a good decicion for some people. When person has never been very into studying then there is no point in going to university because there they have to study a lot. Moreover, when youngsters are still unsure about their future, it is better to skip one year, go to work and maybe also discover the world.

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Inglise keele eksami materjal
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Inglise keele eksami materjal

One thing about travelling that I think is important is first of all the price of the hoiday trip, secondly the hotell must be atleast 3 stars, and thirdly I always travel by plane. If I choose a guide, then one thing that she/he would have to know is offcourse the town itself and the a little bit of history. I think that travelling is good for you, becouse you can see all other culttrues, then you could to broaden you horizons and don't forget that you can rest from work, school and just relax. If I could choose a place to travel, anywhere in the world, then It would be The United States of America like e.g Miami, California etc. Education I went to school when I was 7 years old. Gruaduated Gümnaasiumi 9th grade. Then I went to ***** ***** Gümnaasium'isse, for one year, and I diden't like it there so I left. And I decided to go to Tallinna Industrial Educational Center(THK). The reason why I chose THK was becouse I like the speciality.

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Aforismid tsitaadid
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Aforismid,tsitaadid

· Sometimes, some questions just don't have the answers, and that's a difficult lesson to learn. · Don't give away your heart too easily. But, give it away quite freely and see who follows behinds it. · Life was so much easier when decisions solved by "eenie meanie mini mo". · Basic rules of LOVE: You cant make someone love you. All you can do is be somebody who can be loved.....the rest is up to them Life is going to push you around, beat you up and it's going to scare you, but you gotta KEEP GOING! · Some people, no matter what, are simply... meant to be · Sometimes, both men & women simply run out of love, even when there was A LOT of it in the beginning. · One of the suckiest and most frustrating facts of life is that sometimes rela tionships just end, often WITHOUT reason. · Let's play Truth or Dare...TruthSay how you really feel...DareProve it! · Love has its own time, own season, own reasons for coming and going.

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Libraries
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Libraries

His most important preserved printings are the 40 copies of the Bible. By the end of the 15 th century there were about 1000 print-shops in Europe already. The oldest Estonian book dates back to 1535. Libraries form a vital part of education. They make available-through books, films, recordings and other media- knowledge that has been accumulated through the ages. People in all walks of life use libraries to get information for their work. Libraries also play an important role in preserving people's cultural heritage. For example, some libraries have rare books, authors' and composers' manuscripts or works by artists. Today's libraries differ very much from the ones from the past - not only in the contents and services, but also in physical layout and atmosphere. Library derives from the Latin word "liber" which means book. It shows that libraries were

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Teacher s questions
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Teacher's questions

You can always go there. It's good to go home when somebody is waiting you to come home. There shouldn't be noisy at home. Home makes a good home for each other's trust, helpfulness and good relations with other family members. I love my home. 5. How people make choices about where they live? Every person is different. Some people like sun and sea and that kind of person's usually go to live in tropical countries. People must choose the best climate for him. And the work shouldn't be far from home. But it's everybody's own decision what they like or not. ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES 1. What is your favourite food? I'm quite choosy human. I don't eat many things like mushrooms, carrots, eggs, fish etc. My favourite food is French fries with salad. In general, I like fast food. But fast food is not always the best choice. Fast food is not healthy at all. But I eat fast food only then when I'm in a bigger city, because in Kanepi are no fast food places. 2

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Diplomat
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Diplomat

students. You have to be flexible in your working hours because probably with the job you have to attend a lot of meetings or gatherings in the evenings. Conditions might be different depending on the country you are staying, like in America you'll probably have very good living environment, but if you have to compare it wiht Ukraine or Belarus then there are differences. Working in this field requires at least a degree from the university in any kind of subject that interests you. In my mind it would be better to get a degree in languages or in public relations, something that has anything to do with the work. It is good if the person who wants to become a diplomat is passionate about the work he or she will do, like travelling and communicating with other people, is open minded about things that might come up in his or her life while being a diplomat. You have to be ready to go to the country that you know

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

grave. Through buffoonery, utter mismanagement and downright stealing of the wealth of the masses, these leaders have so impoverished Africa that we are now nothing but a beggar continent. We beg for everything; we are more dependent on our colonial masters than when we received our independence from them. Africa owes the West more money than we and our generations to come can pay. I arrived in America in December of 1967as an official of what we believed was going to be a dynamic African nation – the young Republic of Biafra. But Biafra was defeated and Nigeria remained one, as a giant of Africa. In the last 32 years, I have watched with horror and outright helplessness as the downward slide of the African race continues to escalate. But rather than address the problems, we resort to blaming the Caucasians, Asians and others for our misfortune. We are not men enough to accept responsibility for our actions

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Presentation vocabulary
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Presentation vocabulary

My name's (...). I'm the new Finance Manager. Good morning. Let me start by saying just a few words about my own background. I started out in... Welcome to Standard Electronics. I know I've met some of you, but just for the benefit of those I haven't, my name's (...). It's very nice to see you all here today. I'm very pleased to be here. I'm glad you could all make it. Thanks for inviting me. Thank you (all) for coming. Title/Subject I'd like to talk (to you) today about ... I'm going to present the recent ... explain our position on ... introduce ... brief you on ... inform you about ... describe ... The subject of my talk focus presentation topic paper (academic) speech (usually to public audience) Purpose/Objective

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The effect of modern technology on our everyday life
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The effect of modern technology on our everyday life

has no matter and loved one is near you. Even if he or she is at the other end of the world. Development of technologies gave new working places. Without computers where would be no such profession like computer science, web designer. Also, being an architect, engineer would be difficult without technology usage. Technologies can be found in education, too. All materials are now available in internet or can be found in university sites. Now there is no need to go to lectures – students can see it online or watch recording. It is more easier to combine studies and work. Technologies are used in banking – for transferring money or getting financial information; in agriculture –genetically engineered crops make farmers out puts bigger, because they can stand harsh conditions as well has survive pests and diseases. Technology like automobiles, airplanes, speed boats, electronic trains have made movement

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Letters
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Letters

..... (go) out last night for the first time in weeks! 3. Bob ................... (fly) to Rome yesterday. He ................... (go) on a business trip and I really miss him; it's the first time we ................... (be) apart since we ................... (get) married. 4. We ................... (sell) the house last month but we ...................( not move ) into our new house yet. The builders still ................... (not/finish) the bathroom, even though they ................. (start) work on it three months ago. TASK 9 Write a letter in groups of three or four people. You have been on holiday abroad for a week. Write a letter to your friends describing your holidays so far. Use no more than 200 words. TASK 10 Read the letter below and put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. What is being described in this letter? Dear Gemma, Remember I 1) ................ (tell) you that as part of my course I would have to spend some time on a farm

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

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 · By the end of the 18th century the naturalism depicts in europe, but stars to become the literature method no 1 in america · Naturalism appealed American authors because they found it very right to describe what was going on in the turn of century in America · They wanted something fresh, new · They were disgusted by romantics · Showed the harsh tone in moral life · Refleced the development of science · Period of intense urbanisation, the city is in the center of the novel, often · New characters were businessmen, salesman, immigants, poor farmers · These characters were in new settings, skyscrapers, departments store, apartment

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