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An event in my childhood
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An event in my childhood

We had a dog back then and he had his own fenced garden with a doghouse in it. Me and my brother were just fooling around outside doing funny stuff. At some point he decided to go let the dog out. The poles that were holding the fence up were holo inside and the bees thought that it was a great place to make a hive in. I can’t remeber why, but my brother for some reason leaned over the fence pole and looked into it. That’s when my brother got stung near to his eyes. He immediately yelled at me that he can’t see and wanted my help, there was nobody else outside at that moment. So I ran to him and helped him to the house. Where our parents took him over and called the ambulance. In my mind I saved his life because I was the only one who could have helped him to the house, that’s because we were the only ones outside. I’m really proud of what I did and without him my life would not have been the same.

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Reasons of and solutions to truancy
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Reasons of and solutions to truancy

They do not care about going there. School is just a chore for them and they do not see the point in it. If school were made a little more interesting, then maybe there would be a little less truancy. Some truant students are even addicted to the joys of being truant. Some of them are just too tired to go to school or have something better to do. In addition many students also miss class because they have not done their homework and do not want to get yelled at. Futhermore, some of them do not like the teacher or the subject is too difficult for them. I think that a good way to reduce truancy is not to leave any homework and to make the tests in any time and nobody would be upset about it(students choose when they take the tests). In my opinion there is acdually no solution to get rid of truancy. There are ways to reduce it but it probably also slow slow down the learning problem. School system should not be so strict

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First snow
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First snow

the weather was also unusually warm. I opened the window even more to get rid of that suffocating air stuck inside the room but that made it even worse, all the breathable air seemed to fly out. Next, I quickly closed the window and rushed to the bathroom where I was about to take a refreshing cold shower. As I put my head under the cooling water, I realized that something was wrong. The water looked dark gray and seemed to have clogged up the pipes. "What now," I yelled at the sink floated with some gray goo. I didn´t bother to put on more clothes than some old baggy pants and a raincoat when I went outside in the hope of getting some clarification. The moment I stepped outside, I was about to pass out from the heat and exhaustion. I stretched out my palm and caught one "snowflake". It wasn´t cold and neither did it melt. The snowflake was nothing more than a piece of ash that was falling from the sky darkened by the density of the downfall.

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Childhood
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Childhood

Me and my husband can also spend good time there. We usually grill there or have parties with our friends. When Oliver and Merilin were young, about 2 years old, I never scream when they did something wrong because they're only children, they don't know anything about life and doing something right or wrong yet. When they grew up, went to school and sometimes got bad marks, I didn't yell at them. I think it's very wrong. My mother never yelled at me when I got bad marks or everything wasn't so good in school because life teach us and the lifeschool is the best school. When Oliver tould me that he wanted a dog, we brought him a dog for his birthday and Merilin tould us that she wanted a bunny, so we brought her a bunny. It's normal to have pets especially if you have a big house. And if my children is happy when they get these pets what they want, then I'm happy too.

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English story-Fatal Walk
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English story "Fatal Walk"

I had always been afraid of those dark unlit side- streets but that walk had been good for me so I wasn't afraid that time. But then I heard screaming from one street. I didn't dare to go there but I peeked around the corner and I saw two men fighting with each other. One man had a gun and he was wearing a black mask. The other man was a typical businessman. I didn't hear what they were talking about but then I heard a loud and clear shot and I saw the businessman falling down to the ground. I yelled quietly and ran away because I understood that the man saw me watching him. I ran constantly and all the time had on the brain that I was in terrible danger. I hated that I had left my mobile phone to home to be in privacy, I needed it. I was tired to death of running. I was watching back all the time and eventually I didn't see him anymore but I kept running. When I reached home I thought that I was safe but I didn't dare to switch on lights. I let the street lighting shine in

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

3. Toby was in the hospital for two weeks after his motorcycle accident on the freeway. 4. Jane and Debbie saw dolphins in the ocean while they were having a picnic on the beach. 5. Fred loves to go camping in the desert, but Kyle prefers to camp in the mountains. 6. The conference was held at a ski resort in Telluride, a small town in southwest Colorado. 7. You can buy stamps at the post office on Delancy Street. 8. The old man who was standing on the corner yelled at the kids who were playing in the street. 9. While they were hiking on Ridgeback Mountain, Laurelle and Frank saw a bear in the woods. 10. They have a small house on a lake in the countryside. When I visit them, I always love to sit on the shore and watch the kids swimming in the lake. Ermo Altmäe 011PK Location Prepositions 2 Multiple Choice Exercise Correct! Well done. Your score is 14%. 1. You can buy your rail passes at the ticket counter in any train station in the country. 2

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The Great Plague In London
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The Great Plague In London

and many of these survived. (All Info About London's homepage: http://london.allinfo- about.com/features/plague.html) 3.2 Bring out your dead A picture of removing corpses from the city can be seen on page 15 (Appendix 3) The city was full of dead bodies. To solve the problem men who wore black robes were sent to the town. They used horse carts to carry the corpses out of the city to the pits. One man walked on the streets and jingled his bell and yelled: ,,Bring out your dead!" People then carried the corpses out of their homes on the streets and men who were dressed in robes threw them on to the carrier and removed them from the city streets. 5 The death toll mounted to such an extent that graveyards soon became full. Vacant land was used for 'plague pits' and quicklime was used in them. In spite of grave diggers literally working night and day, they could not keep up with deaths and so corpses were piled up awaiting burial

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

away from us to bring the stretchers in. Edward vehemently refused his, and I tried to do the same, but the traitor told them I'd hit my head and probably had a concussion. I almost died of humiliation when they put on the neck brace. It looked like the entire school was there, watching soberly as they loaded me in the back of the ambulance. Edward got to ride in the front. It was maddening. To make matters worse, Chief Swan arrived before they could get me safely away. "Bella!" he yelled in panic when he recognized me on the stretcher. "I'm completely fine, Char -- Dad," I sighed. "There's nothing wrong with me." He turned to the closest EMT for a second opinion. I tuned him out to consider the jumble of inexplicable images churning chaotically in my head. When they'd lifted me away from the car, I had seen the deep dent in the tan car's bumper -- a very distinct dent that fit the contours of Edward's shoulders... as if he

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

foam." "The fellow follows me everywhere like Mary's lamb.") 3. Quotation ­ a phrase, passage from a literary source marked by inverted commas. Usually the author's name is supplied unless he is widely known. Quotations often assume a new meaning (e.g. "I do not know if Kipper noticed that my brown was sicklied o`er with the pale cast of thought. (Hamlet Shakespeare)" "Jeeves, I yelled and then remembered that he had long since Gone With the Wind.") 4. Epigram ­ short, compact statement, which stresses an idea. Epigrams are independent when taken out of context. Coined by well-known people (e.g. "The child is father of a man" Wordsworth; "A favourite has no friend." Gray; "Beware the fury of a patient man." Dryden) 5. Proverbs and idioms ­ make the text emphatic and colloquial due to their everfresh

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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

Exercise Farmer John had several different kinds of animals on his farm. Write the correct collective noun for each group of his animals. Farmer John had: a of geese a of sheep a of cattle a of horses One day a of coyotes tried to attack his animals. Farmer John yelled and waved a pitchfork to frighten them away. 36 Masculine and Feminine Nouns Masculine nouns are words for men and boys, and male animals. Feminine nouns are words for women and girls, and female animals. rooster bride bridegroom hen lion lioness

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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

adjustments, trying to keep the dozen or so points straight. And I was off. For the rst time in a long time, I felt fast. I kept my head down and body forward as I blew past the 10-yard mark. I could sense I was nearing the 40-yard nish and looked up, at which point I felt a sharp pull. Before I could blink, I had passed the 40 and was decelerating into a jog. My right hamstring felt odd. "Nice!" Joe yelled out from the start line, and I headed over. "5.61 seconds." He showed me the reading on the hand-held receiver and smiled. "You've broken the gym record for a one session improvement. It was two-tenths of a second, and this is more than three-tenths of a second." "My hamstring feels a little tight," I mentioned as I headed back to the starting line. Joe stopped and looked at me. "In that case, we're done for today." He continued:

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