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Be was been Misunderstand misunderstood 2 Bear bore born Oversleep overslept overslept Beat beat beaten Pay paid paid Become became become Put put put Begin began begun Read read read Bite bit bitten Ride rode ridden Break broke broken Ring rang rung Build built built Run ran run Burst burst burst Say said said Buy bought bought See saw seen Catch caught caught Sell sold sold Can could ­ Send sent sent Come came come Set set set Cost cost cost Shoot shot shot Cut cut cut Sing sang sung

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Table of tenses

next year. at this time? Future with Going He's going to fly to They're not going to Where are you Future intent or planned action. to Boston next week. invite the Browns. going to stay? 1) To express an action that was begun in the past and continues into the I've seen Mike How long have present. Present Perfect She hasn't been to three times this you worked at 2) To express an action that happened Täisolevik New York.

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Australia

by Anglo-Celtic Western culture. Distinctive cultural features have also arisen from Australia's natural environment and Indigenous cultures. Since the mid-20th century, American popular culture has strongly influenced Australia, particularly through television and cinema. Other cultural influences come from neighbour Asian countries, and through large-scale immigration from non-English-speaking nations. Art Australian visual arts are thought to have begun with the cave paintings, rock engravings and body painting of its Indigenous peoples. Media The Australian cinema industry began with the 1906 release of The Story of the Kelly Gang, which is regarded as being the world's first feature-length film. Culture. Cuisine The food of Indigenous Australians was largely influenced by the area in which they lived. Most tribal groups subsisted on a simple huntergatherer diet, hunting native game and fish and collecting native plants and fruit.

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Verbs/tegusõnad

(Past (Infinitive) Simple) (Past Participle) 1 say - , said said 2 make - made made 3 go - went gone 4 take - took taken 5 come - came come 6 see - saw seen 7 know - knew known 8 get - got got 9 give - gave given 10 find - found found 11 think - thought thought 12 tell - , told told 13 become - became become , 14 show - showed shown 15 leave - left left 16 feel - felt felt 17 put - . put put 18 bring - brought brought 19 begin - began begun

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IRREGULAR VERBS 1. Be was/were been-olema 2. Bear bore borne-välja kannatama 3. Beat beat beaten-peksma 4. Become became become-saama 5. Begin began begun-algama 6. Bite bit bitten-hammustama 7. Break broke broken-murdma 8. Bring brought brought-tooma 9. Build built built-ehitama 10. Burst burst burst-puhkema 11. Buy bought bought-ostma 12. Catch-caught caught-kinni püüdma 13. Can could - -saama 14. Come came come-tulema 15. Cost cost cost-maksma 16. Creep crept crept-hiilima 17. Cut cut cut-lõikama 18. Deal dealt dealt-tegelema 19. Dig dug dug-kaevama 20. Do did done-tegema 21. Draw drew drawn-joonistama 22. Dream dreamt dreamt-unistama 23. Drink drank drunk-jooma 24. Drive drove driven-autot juhtima 25. Eat ate eaten-sööma 26. Fall fell fallen-kukkuma 27. Feed fed fed-söötma 28. Feel felt felt-tundma 29. Fight fought fought-võitlema 30. Find found found-leidma

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Famine nälg

Famine Autor: Causes Poverty is the principal cause of hunger.The causes of poverty include poor people's lack of resources, an extremely unequal income distribution in the world Harmful economic systems are the principal cause of poverty and hunger. http://www.worldhunger.org/articles/Learn/world%20hunger%20facts%202002.htm#W see on sait, sealt saad infi! Data On October 11, 2010, it was reported that the number of malnourished people in the world exceeded 1 billion people Six million children die of hunger every year Most of the malnourished people live in Africa, Asia and South-America. Almost 1 in 7 people are hungry The United Nations has three agencies that work to promote food security and agricultural development Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) World Food Programme (WFP) International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) All three of these...

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Estonian War of Independence

The ultimate goal was international communist revolution and Germany was the first standing on their way. Thus on November 13, 1918 the Government of Soviet Russia denounced peace with Germany. On November 16 the Commander-in-Chief of the Red Army, Jukums Vacietis, gave orders to start a massive attack on a long front from the Gulf of Finland to the Ukraine. On November 28, two divisions of the Red Army (altogether 12,000 troops) crossed the Estonian border. The War of Independence had begun. The situation of the Estonian Republic was rather desperate. Organizing of the army had just begun and less than 2,000 men could be sent to the front (without a single cannon). However, the Government headed by Prime Minister Konstantin Päts decided not to give up without a fight. During the first month of war Estonian soldiers were forced to retreat and the Red Army was able to occupy North- and South-Eastern Estonia. The university town of Tartu soon fell

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Inglise keele 3 põhivormi

awake awoke awoken Ärkama; äratama be was, were been olema bear bore born taluma beat beat beat peksma become became become Saama, muutuma begin began begun Alustama bend bent bent painduma beset beset beset Ründama, piirama Kihla vedama, bet bet bet pakkuma bid bid/bade bid/bidden Pakkuma, käskima bind bound bound siduma bite bit bitten hammustama

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TV tõlkimisharjutused Unit 1-5: 7. klassile (ILE 5)

We visited an amusement park and took a walk in Sigulda. 11 Suve jooksul lugesin läbi kaks ingliskeelset raamatut. During the summer I read two books in English. 12 Puhkuse viimastel päevadel õppisin küpsetama sokolaadikooki. On the last days of my holiday I learned how to bake a chocolate cake. _______________________________________________________________ UNIT 2: Töövihikust harjutus 9. 1 Uus kooliaasta on alanud. The new schoolyear has begun. 2 Kas sügis on juba alanud? Has autumn begun yet? 3 Kuidas su suvevaheaeg oli? - Väga vahva! How was your summer holiday? - It was fantastic! 4 Eelmisel nädalal me kordasime (õpitut). Me ei õppinud uusi reegleid. Last week we did some revision, we didn´t learn any new rules. 5 Kas sa olid eelmisel koolipäeval rohkem elevil kui tavaliselt? Were you more excited than usal on the first day of school? 6 Kes on see poiss, kes seisab uksel? Who is this standing boy in the doorway?

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Philippines

Official languages are Filipino and English Coat of arms Flag State system and currency The Philippines is a constitutional republic with a presidential system The president functions as both head of state and head of government and is the commander-chief of the armed forces The currency of the Philippines is peso (PHP) History The history of the Philippines is believed to have begun with the arrival of the first humans using rafts or primitive boats, at least 67 000 years ago In 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines and claimed the islands for Spain In 1935, the Philippines was granted Commonwealth status On July 4, 1946, the Philippines attained it's independence Intresting facts There are more than 200 volcanoes, though only a few are active

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Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad (kõik)

Irregular Verbs Base Form Simple Past Past Participle Tense awake awoke awoken be was, were been bear bore born beat beat beat become became become begin began begun bend bent bent beset beset beset bet bet bet bid bid/bade bid/bidden bind bound bound bite bit bitten bleed bled bled blow blew blown break broke broken breed bred bred bring brought brought broadcast broadcast broadcast build built built

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Castles and museums

there is a level crossing. St. Fagans is home to St. Fagans Cricket Club. It is home to St Fagans National History Museum (formerly called the Museum of Welsh Life), St Fagan Castle, St Fagans Old Rectory and St Mary's Church. In 1648, the Battle of St Fagans took place close by. Chepstow Castle Chepstow Castle, located in Chepstow, Monmouthshire in Wales, on top of cliffs overlooking the River Wye, is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain. Its construction was begun under the instruction of the Norman Lord William fitzOsbern, soon made Earl of Hereford, from 1067, and it was the southernmost of a chain of castles built along the English-Welsh border in the Welsh Marches. The castle ruins are Grade I listed as at 6 December 1950 Chester castle In the City of Chester near the Racecourse and River, on the border with Wales. The remains of Chester castle stand on a low hill within a bend of the River Dee, just a stones-throw from the border with Wales

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Pop-culture

Most popular in 1970s The most popular Estonian artists were: Ruja: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3u1K-tSnAY Anne Veski: http://youtu.be/l3jL28bjdK8 80's music in Estonia The most popular music styles were rock, jazz and punk. Popular among young people was disco music . Popular artist were: Rock Hotel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km9w0BcbX4A Singer-vinger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLEu00yuL0k the 2000-2010 music in estonia 21th century to Estonian pop-music begun with a unique highlight when Tanel Padar and Dave Benton won the 2001. years Eurovision with a song called ,,Everybody". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVhlUORgX14 Since 2007 music competisionshow ,,Estonian idol " is prodcasted by Television over Estonia.. From that show many singers and artist have started their music-career like Birgit Õigemeel, Jana Kask, Ott Lepland, Liis Lemsalu, Getter Jaani Birgit Varjund, Karl- Erik Taukar and many others. The 90's music in estonia

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Iluvõimlemine (kokkuvõte inglise keeles) Competitive rhythmic gymnastics

Rhythmic gymnastics was added to the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, with an individual all-around competition. However, many federations from the Eastern European countries were forced to boycott by the Soviet Union. Canadian Lori Fung was the first rhythmic gymnast to earn an Olympic gold medal. The group competition was added to the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics is typically restricted to female participants, although Japan has begun developing programs in which men can compete and in Spain, men are allowed to participate in women's competitions. The men's program has yet to be formally recognized by the FIG, however, and men cannot compete in the Olympics as a rhythmic gymnast. Gymnasts in Russia and Europe typically start training at a very young age and those at their peak are typically in their late teens or early twenties Top rhythmic gymnasts must have good balance, flexibility, coordination, and

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Inglise keele ebareeglipärased sõnad

Olema BE-WAS/WERE-BEEN kuulma HEAR/HEARD/HEARD Saama k/m BECOME-BECAME-BECOME peitma HIDE/HID/HIDDEN Alustama BEGIN/BEGAN/BEGUN lööma HIT/HIT/HIY Hammustama BITE/BIT/BITTEN hoidma HOLD/HELD/HELD Puhkama BLOW/BLEW/BLOWN haiget tegema HURT/HURT/HURT Katki BREAK/BROKE/BROKEN jätma KEEP/KEPT/KEPT Tooma BRING/BROUGHT/BROUGHT teadma KNOW/KNEW/KNOWN Ehitama BUILD/BULIT/BUILT juhtima LEAD/LED/LED Ostma BUY/BOUGHT/BOUGHT õppima LEARN/LEARNT/LEARNT Püüdma CATCH/CAUGHT/CAUGHT jätma LEAVE/LEFT/LEFT Valikud CHOOSE7CHOSE/CHOSEN välja laenutama LEND/LENT/LENT Tulema COME/CAME/COME laskma LET/LET/LET Maksma COST/COST/COST kaotama LOSE/LOST/LOST Lõikama CUT/CUT/CUT tegema MAKE/MADE/MADE Tegema DO/DID/DONE tähendama MEAN/MEANT/MEANT Joonistama DRAW/DREW/DRAWN kohtama MEET/MET/MET Jooma DRINK/DRANK/DRUNK maksma PAY/PAID/PAID Sõitma DRIVE/DROVE/DRIVEN panema PUT/PUT/PUT Sööma EAT/ATE/EATEN lugema READ/READ/READ Kukkuma FALL/FELL/FALLEN sõitma RIDE/RODE/RID...

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British Literature

Old English Literature (449-1066) (Anglo Saxon) The Early Settlers · The Celts - river and town names, lifestyle primitive and crude(tahumatu) · Julius Caesar 55 B.C - the Romans for more than 300 years · 449 A.D - Jutes, Angles, Saxons - Germanic origin · Angle-land=England · Engleish, later Anglo-Saxon = Old English Literature · British literature begun in oral - by minstrels (laulik/poeet) · songs and poems of heroes · highest human qualities =bravery, honour, and loyalty to one's lord · Venerable Bede (673-735) - "the father of English history" - Ecclesiastical History of the English People 731 - in Latin · Venerable - auväärt, kõrge auline · Ecclesiastical -kiriklik, aulik Beowulf · the earliest English story-poem, pagan · about 700 by an unknown minstrel

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Ebareeglipäased tegusõnad - irregular verbs

2.24 shoot shot shot 7.4 be was, were been 2.25 sit sat sat 2.26 sleep slept slept 2.27 speed sped, speeded sped, speeded 2.28 spell spelt, spelled spelt, spelled 8 od 5 2.29 spend spent spent 8.1 run ran run 2.30 stand stood stood 8.2 drink drank drunk 8.3 begin began begun 8.4 swim swam swum 8.5 go went gone

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Irregular verbs

Infinitive Past Past Participle Infinitive Past Past Participle Be was/were been let let let Bear bore born(e) lie lay lain Beat beat beaten light lit lit Become became become lose lost lost Begin began begun make made made Bite bit bitten mean meant meant Blow blew blown meet met met Break broke broken pay paid paid Brong brought brought put put put Build built built read read read

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English - rregulars verbs

IRREGULAR VERBS BE WAS / WERE BEEN OLEMA BEAT BEAT BEATEJN PEKSMA, LÖÖMA BECOME BECAME BECOME SAAMA (kellekski) BEGIN BEGAN BEGUN ALGAMA, ALUSTAMA BITE BIT BITTEN HAMMUSTAMA BLOW BLEW BLOWN PUHUMA BREAK BROKE BROKEN MURDMA, KATKI TEGEMA BRING BROUGHT BROUGHT TOOMA BURN BURNT BURNT PÕLEMA, PÕLETAMA BUILD BUILT BUILT EHITAMA BURST BURST BURST PUHKEMA BUY BOUGHT BOUGHT OSTMA

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Washington, D.C. Summary

The trees have beautiful flowers in March or April. It is pretty time to see Washington, D.C. The most famous building is the White House.It is the place where the President lives and works. The White House includes the private living quarters for the president and his family together with the President's office and other rooms.The total numbers of rooms is now 132. Some rooms are open to the public on certain days.The original building was begun in 1792 and the offical title of that building was authorized in 1901 by President Theodore Roosevelt.Much of the interior is now furnished as it would have been in the late 1700's and early 1800's. The US Capitol is the most important and architecturally impressive buildings in the country. The building of the Capitol was started in 1793. The Capitol that we see today. The Capitol is the building where the US Congress works, members of Congress pass laws for the country

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AUSTRALIA

SPORT • About 24% of Australians over the age of 15 regularly participate in organised sporting activities. • Australia has strong international teams in cricket, hockey, netball, rugby league, and rugby union, having been Olympic or world champions at least twice in each sport in the last 25 years for both men and women where applicable ARTS • Australian visual arts are thought to have begun with the cave paintings, rock engravings and body painting of its Indigenous peoples. • The traditions of Indigenous Australians are largely transmitted orally, through ceremony and the telling of Dreamtime stories. ANIMALS WHAT YOU CAN SEE IN AUSTRALIAN • Did you know, for example, that Australia is the biggest island in the world? It is only a little smaller that the United States of America, and it is bigger than Western Europe. THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

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Estonian Business Incubators

Learning and practicing helps to avoid some typical business mistakes and difficult situations. Moreover, this Incubator has developed own network and can be the great use to most start-ups. In Ülemiste City start-up can grow and expand. This Incubator has also close co- operation and networking with other Ülemiste City companies. Another Incubator in Estonia is Tallinn Creative Incubator, which was opened in September 2009 and it had already begun to provide support for creative enterprises in 2008. The idea of creation about Incubator was born from K ärt Summatavet when he became a client of Incubator. The Creative Incubator generates its own income from the rent of rooms and sales of services and training sessions, and businesses are subsidised by up to 75%. The function of the Creative Incubator is to provide a supportive environment for creative enterprises by initially providing them with incubation services

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English Irregular Verbs

olema be was/were been minema go went gone sündima bear bore borne kasva(ta)ma grow grew grown peksma beat beat beaten rippuma hang hung hung kellekski saama become became become omama have had had algama begin began begun kuulma hear heard heard kalduma bend bent bent peitma hide hid hidden hammustama bite bit bitten lööma hit hit hit veritsema bleed bled bled hoidma hold held held puhuma blow blew blown vigastama hurt hurt hurt

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History of Different cultures

followed by 100 years of warfare in 284 AD Diocletian divided the Roman empire into two halves: East and West in 306 Constantine I declared Christianity in 401 the Visigoths invaded Italy the last emperor in Rome was deposed in 476 Ancient Egypt one of the oldest in the world and began more than 5000 years ago lasted for over 3000 years was divided into two kingdoms - Upper and Lower Egypt King Menes had conquered Lower Egypt - 'King of Upper and Lower Egypt` the age of the 1st Dynasty had begun new capital city at Memphis the 3rd Dynasty the Old Kingdom was a time of prosperity and peace by the 6th Dynasty the pharaohs had lost their influence Mentuhotep seized power and reunited the land: new capital city was built at Faiyum the power of the royal families declined once again invasion by the Hyksos followed: ruled for over 100 years Kamose led a revolt the new capital Thebes King Amenhotep IV decided that there should be only one god, Aten - changed his

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Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad

Be,was,been-olema Bear,bore,born(e)-taluma Beat,beat,beaten-tukslema Become,became,become-saama Begin,began,begun-algama Bite,bit,bitten-hammustama Blow,blew,blown-puhuma Break,broke,broken-lõhkuma Build,built,built-ehitama Burn,burnt(burned),-II- -põlema Burst,burst,burst-lõhkema Buy,bought,bought-ostma Can,could,(been able to)-oskama Catch,caught,caught-püüdma Choose,chose,chosen-valima Come,came,come-tulema Cost,cost,cost-maksma Cut,cut,cut-lõikama Deal,dealt,dealt-nr. valima Dig,dug,dug-kaevama Do,did,done-tegema Dream,dreamt(dreamed),-II- -unistama Drink,drank,drunk-jooma Eat,ate,eaten-sööma Fall,fell,fallen-kukkuma Feed,fed,fed-toitma Feel,felt,felt-tundma Fight,fought,fought-kaklema Find,found,found-leidma Flee,fled,fled-põgenema Fly,flew,flown-lendama Forbid,forbade,forbidden-keelama Forget,forgot,forgotten-unustama Forgive,forgave,forgiven-andestama Freeze,froze,frozen-külmuma Get,got,got-saama Give,gave,given-andma Go,went,gon...

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Gay rights

before. It is present and visible everywhere: in the street, in the newspapers, on television, at the movies. It is even supposedly completely accepted, judging by the recent legislative advances made in many countries for the recognition of same sex couples. Certainly, some work remains necessary in order to eradicate the last vestiges of discrimination. But with changing public opinion, it will only be, according to some people, a matter of time, the time needed for a movement begun many decades earlier to achieve its goals. To tell the truth, the 20th century has undoubtedly been the most violently homophobic period of history: deportation to concentration camps under the Nazi regime, Soviet gulags, blackmail and persecution in the United States in the McCarthy era... Obviously, all of that can seem very distant to us now. But quite often living conditions in the world today remain very unfavorable. Homosexuality is discriminated against everywhere: in at least 80

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BRITISH CULTURE Etiquette

Romanticism Sports Football is the national sport in England and plays a significant role in English culture. The modern global game of Football was first codified in 1863 in London . England is the joint oldest national team in the world, along with the Scotland national football team. The first recorded women's football match in England was more than 100 years ago but it is only in recent years that women's football has begun to receive some serious attention, in the form of televised matches (such as the FA Women's Cup final and matches of the national team), international games being held at larger stadia and, to a lesser extent, the comedy film Bend It Like Beckham.

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Fill the gaps with the correct tenses

It was great and I think I have learned a lot. 6. Before I went to London, I had not enjoyed learning English. 7. But while I was doing the language course, I met lots of young people from all over the world. 8. There I noticed how important it is to speak foreign languages nowadays. 9. Now I have much more fun learning English than I had before the course. 10. At the moment I am revising English grammar. 11. And I have already begun to read the texts in my English textbooks again. 12. I think I will do one unit every week. 13. My exam is on 15 May, so there is not any time to be lost. 14. If I pass my exams successfully, I will start an apprenticeship in September. 15. And after my apprenticeship, maybe I will go back to London to work there for a while. 16. As you can see, I have become a real London fan already.

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Westminster Today

were rebuilt in the 19th century after the fire. The Big Ben clock tower is the largest four-sided ringing clock in the world and it is also one of the London's most famous symbols. Some think that Big Ben is the name of the clock on the tower, but actually it is the name of the big 13-ton bell that rings every fifteen minutes. The most historic religious building in Britain is Westminster Abbey, a beautiful church across the street from the Houses of Parliament. It was begun between 1042 and 1065 when the English king Edward the Confessor built a church on the site where the abbey now stands. In 1245, King Henry III began work on the main part of what is now Westminster Abbey. Poets' Corner in the Abbey is a place where Britain's greatest writers are either buried or remembered with a memorial plaque. Spenser, Dickens, Kipling and many other great writers are buried there. William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde and others are remembered by memorial plaques

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Basic Irregular Verbs

Irregular verbs Present Past Past participle beat beat beaten be was, were been become became become begin began begun bite bit bitten blow blew blown break broke broken bring brought brought build built built burn burnt burnt burst burst burst buy bought bought can could been able catch caught caught choose chose chosen come came come cost cost cost

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Kate ja Williamy pulmad

euros). Royal wedding costs around 10 million pounds (about 8,547,009 euros). Kate and William's wedding was allegedly of Beyonce and Jay-Z (their favorite singers). Kate and William have asked their guests not to bring gifts, but asked that they would support the royal wedding charity fund, which are placed in 26-charitable fund. William got engaged to Kate in October 2010, but married 29 April 2011. Westminster Abbey The present church, begun by Henry III in 1245, is one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country. The Library and Muniment Room houses the important (and growing) collections of archives, printed books and manuscripts belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster. Prints William Prince William is the elder son of Charles and Diana and third eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. He was educated at four schools in the United Kingdom and obtained a degree from the University of St Andrews

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TEXT The Irish Problem

The Irish Problem ~the Irish can not be trusted~ In 1641, just prior to the Civil War, the Irish of Ulster had begun an uprising and attacked the planters who had been settled 30 years before. Between 10,000 and 15,000 Protestant planters were murdered by the Irish at places such as Portadown. Due to the war, the English did nothing about this and the death-toll became

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Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Archduke Franz Ferdinand was born in the city of Graz on December 18, 1863. After his cousin and father died, he became the heir to the throne of Austria- Hungary. His uncle, Franz Joseph, was the current emperor of the Austrian- Hungarian Empire. He was married to Sophie, the Duchess of Hohenberg. In the southern portion of Austria-Hungary was a region called Bosnia. Many of the Bosnians wanted to have their own country and not be under the rule of Austria-Hungary. The country of Serbia, just south of the Austria-Hungary border also wanted the freedom of the Bosnians. Serbia was an ally with the powerful Russian Empire and Austria-Hungary was allied with Germany. When Archduke Ferdinand announced his trip to Sarajevo, Bosnian nationalists saw their opportunity to strike at the Austrian Empire. With help from the neighboring country of Serbia, assassins were recruited and trained t...

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CARS – Create a Research Space

Annan teada, kuidas ma nišši 'hõlmama' hakkan. Ütlen, mis on tehtud, ütlen, mis on tegemata jäänud, ütlen, kuidas mina tühimiku täidan. Meie teema/nišš: 1. uurimisvaldkond: isiksuse/iseloomu muutus joobeseisundis. Varasemad uuringud on hõlmanud vaid ühe või kahe iseloomuomaduse uurimist. 2. nišši loomine: Despite the abundance of evidence that alcohol affects many aspects of a drinker’s mood, affect, and behavior, researchers (Winograd et al., 2012) have only recently begun to describe these effects within a single organizational framework, specifically, the five-factor model of personality. Indeed, this comprehensive approach is well-suited for capturing the wide range of effects experienced and behaviors exhibited by drinkers under the influence of alcohol, often referred to as “drunken comportment” (MacAndrew & Edgerton, 1969). This conceptualization of intoxication 3. Nišši hõlmamine: rakendades viie faktori meetodit

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99 ebareeglipärast tegusõna

71 lõikama cut cut cut 72 lööma hit hit hit 73 vigastama hurt hurt hurt 74 laskma/lubama let let let 75 lugema read read read 76 asetama set set set 77 sulgema shut shut shut 78 panema put put put 79 jooma drink drank drunk 80 algama begin began begun 81 jooma drink drank drunk 82 laulma sing sang sung 83 vajuma sink sank sunk 84 ujuma swim swam swum 85 lamama lie lay lain 86 olema be was/were been 87 sööma eat ate eaten 88 tegema do did done 89 minema go went gone 90 lendama fly flew flown

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Bristol Murder

British Council is a British Government organization. Their purpose is to teach English language and about British culture. Philip worked in Birmingham, but in 1969 government sent him to Egypt where he was an adviser for training teachers. He also worked in Portugal, but after 2 years working there he moved back to England with his wife, where their daughter was born. He travelled all over the Europe and his family returned to England. Philip had begun writing. In 1972 John Milne asked Philip to write something to a Heinemann series. The book was success and it's still in print. The main characters in book are Peter Jones who is a lorry driver and John Stevens whose mother and father are dead and he is living with his uncle. Peter was fifteen when his father died and he had to get a job to make a living. When he was seventeen, Peter started to work for a company called Universal Transport Limited. This company had a lot of lorries

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Cheryl Cole powerpoint esitus

CHERYL COLE Who is she? Cheryl Ann Cole (born as Tweedy) is an English singer, songwriter, dancer, and model. She is daughter of Joan Callaghan and Gary Tweedy. She was born on June 30, 1983 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England (27 years old). Most important stuff She begun her career in 2002 with group called Girls Aloud. On 23 February 2010, Cole announced she was separating from her husband, Ashley Cole. Girls Aloud Rising to fame in late 2002, Cole was selected to become a member of girl group Girls Aloud on ITV's reality television programme Popstars The Rivals. The group's debut single "Sound of the Underground" peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the 2002 Christmas number one.

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Verb forms ülesanne vastustega.

4. I like listening (listen) to music when I am sad, it really comforts me. 5. I (visit) have visited so many beautiful places since I (come) came to UK. Before moving here, I (hear, never) had never heard of Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral and Trafalgar Square & Nelsons Column. 6. When I (arrive) arrived home last night, I discovered that my dog Chubby (chew) had chewed up my brand new shoes. 7. By the time I got to the school, the class (begin, already) had already begun. My teacher (be) was furious with me and I (be) was punished. 8. After they had finished eating (eat) they went back home. 9. It is already 10:30 PM and I (wait) have been waiting here for over half an hour. If Bella does not get here in the next ten minutes, I am going to leave without her. 10. I was really mad at Becky yesterday. By the time she finally arrived, I (wait) had been waiting for over half an hour. I almost left without her. 11

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Irregular verbs

alustama begin began begun näitama show showed shown andestama forgive forgave forgiven olema be was been andma give gave given omama have had had asetama lay laid laid ostma buy bought bought ehitama build built built otsima seek sought sought elama dwell dwelt dwelt painutama bend bent bent ennustama forecast forecast forecast paiskama cast cast cast haisema stink stank stunk paisutama swell swelled swollen haistma smell smelt smelt panema put put put hammustama bite bit bitten panema set set set heitma fling flung flung panustama bet bet bet heitma sling slung slung peitma hide hid hidden helistama ring ra...

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Which is more important-sport or science?

grade horror movies. The question we have to ask ourselves is this, do sports stars really deserve to be paid five times the salary of a scientist? A scientist who is working for the benefit of humankind and, perhaps, in the interest of extending the longevity of our stay in this universe? I am of the opinion that it is beyond a joke, it is no longer a laughing matter that those who exercise their brains instead of their bodies are so undervalued. Over the years I have gradually begun to view sport in a way that is slightly off kilter to the way I had viewed it as a youth. The arrogance of former sporting superstars is one thing and the godlike status they attain in the eyes of the populace is another. Where will these sports stars be in the event that we have to leave this planet because of the downward spiral of pollution? I will tell you where, in the most expensive and comfortable accommodation available on board the vessels that will disembark our planet.

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Irregular verbs

1. Be was/were been ­ olema 2. Bear bore born(e) ­ kandma, taluma 3. Beat beat beaten- lööma 4. Become became become- saama kellekski , millekski 5. Begin began begun- alustama 6. Bite bit bitten- hammustama 7. Blow blew blown- puhuma 8. Break broke broken-murduma, murdma, lõhkuma 9. Bring brought brought-tooma 10. Build built built-ehitama 11. Burn burnt burnt-põletama 12. Burst burst burst-purskama, puhkema 13. Buy bought bought-ostma 14. Can could could-võima, suutma 15. Catch caught caught- kinni püüdma 16. Choose chose chosen-valima 17. Come came come-tulema 18. Cost cost cost- maksma, väärt olema 19. Cut cut cut-lõikama 20. Deal dealt dealt-kauplema, käsitlema, t...

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Navajo Artwork

Two predominant colors in the Navajo weaving designs are indigo blue and red. Other colors often used are greys, shades of browns, yellows and golds. Navajo rugs are one of the most popular crafts, not only for a floor rug but to hang as a wall tapestry. Silversmithing Silversmithing is an important art form among Navajo. Silversmithing dates back to the 1800s when Navajo artists began melting silver coins to make jewelry. By the 1890s, Navajo silversmiths had begun setting turquoise into their jewelry. Navajo smiths began adding large chunks of stones, usually turquoise, to the silver in unique designs. Over time, they developed tools and techniques to stamp or engrave the metal. Today, Navajo jewelry is well known and highly valued by both Native and non-Native Americans. It remains a distinctive feature of Navajo history and culture. Basketry Navajos are also known for their basket work.

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Cultural history

Study questions on chapter 1 Stonehenge - is pre-historical moument located in the English county of Wiltshire. 2400 BC ­ 22 000 BC. It is composed of a circular setting of large standing stones. The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986 Celtic Invasion ­ It begun about 500 years BC. Celts brought iron with them to Britain (and pagan traditions). But it is belived that there was never an organized Celtic invasion.(Celts were too fragmented to make it happen) Iron ­ Celts brought iron with them into Great Britain which made some big changes. Iron is stronger then bronze and iron ore is more common(it made tools and weapons better). One of the interesting

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Inglise keele ajalugu

English ­ a global language Aleksander 10B This essay explores British and English history and its influence to the world. English is spoken all around the world. We can even say that it is a international language. It begun when Great Britain started founding colonies. Empire growed from the 17'th century up to 1920's. It was said that the sun never sets on British empire. It had expanded all over the world. In the colonies, English started to change, it had spread all around the world, just like the empire. It was leading country in the world for a very long time. It had strong economy and the strongest navy that any one had ever seen, so it was till the world wars.

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Inglise keele riigieksami vihik 2010 kirjutamise osa

People read books for knowledge and to pass free time. In the past people read more, because nowadays tehnology has developed so much. Some of this period children do not really know how to work with books and are too lazy for that ­ all the information is on the Internet. People can read books online even, so using books has lost its value. It is said that people will read books even less in the future. I agree on that, because the technology age has begun. Because of this, young people do not know or want to about books. Instead, the play games and surf on the Internet. In addition to that, parents make expensive gifts, such as telephones, i-pad's and lap tops to their children and even teach them how to use it if the do not already know it yet. However, the knowledge on how to use the computer, comes in handy when growing up. Different jobs require skills, like how to use different programs to solve a work problems.

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The beginning of Aghata

The beginning of Aghata It all begun on winterday,when she was sick.Mother didn,t allow her to get out of bed and sugested that she could try writing as her sister Madge does.madge was 11 years older than Aghata and she wrote short stories to newspapers.Sister,s mother was convinced that Aghata can write very good too....even though her stories were rejected from many newspapers.After many rejections,mother sugested to show her writings to one writer,who lived nearby.Aghata

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The renaissance period in England. Art and literature, development of drama. Dynasties, kings and queens.

They couldn't decide who gets the throne. War ended 1485. A new dynasty came to throne, Tudor, the first king in this dynasty was Henry Vll. When he came to throne a period of stability followed because he built a nation based state. He was good at diplomacy.He could avoid quarrels and wars with neigbouring countries. France, Spain - greatest enemies.So he could save much money and thus laid a good economic basis for his state. Besides that he built a merchant fleet (kaubalaevastik) England begun to dominate in international trade. Unfortunately the king got old and died. Next king was Henry Vlll, second son of the family, wasn't prepared to become a king. Had to take the role as his elder brother died. Was prepared to come a clergyman ­ got good education: languages, music, literature. Brother jumped off horse into a river, died in bed. Elder brother was already married. Henry Vlll married with his brothers widow.Catherine of Aragon, she came from Spain, she was arden(innukas)

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Pearl Harbor

Nov. 26: The main body, aircraft carriers and escorts, begin the transit to Hawaii. Night of Dec. 6, Morning of Dec. 7: U.S. intelligence decodes a message pointing to Sunday morning as a deadline for some kind of Japanese action. The message is delivered to the Washington high command more than 4 hours before the attack on Pearl Harbor. But the message is not forwarded to the Pearl Harbor commanders and finally arrives only after the attack has begun. At 07:55, Hawaiian time, the first wave of Japanese aircraft begin the attack. Along with the ships in Pearl Harbor, the air stations at Hickam, Wheeler, Ford Island, Kaneohe and Ewa Field are attacked. The Japanese attack continues for two hours and 20 minutes. When it's over, more than 2,400 Americans are dead and nearly 1,200 wounded. Eighteen ships have been sunk or damaged. More than 300 aircraft are damaged or destroyed. Dec

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Big Ben

Let's clear up a common misconception first; technically speaking, the name "Big Ben" does not refer to the famous tower, nor to the four huge clock faces of this London landmark; instead, it refers to the largest of the five bells inside the clock tower, whose chimes are such a familiar sound to listeners to BBC radio over the years. The tower was begun following the disastrous fire which destroyed the old Palace of Westminster in 1834. Charles Barry was given the contract to rebuild the Palace, and his designs included a clock tower. The Tower The clock tower of the Palace of Westminster took 13 years to build, and was completed in 1856. The tower is 316 feet high

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The Future of Work or How Artificial Intelligence Will Affect Us in 20 years

But technological progress doesn't just make the pie bigger. It also changes the ingredients in the pie. As time passes, people spend their incomes in different ways. New industries are created and new tasks have to be done. It often said that those who forget about the helpful side of technological progress, are committing something known as the lump of labor fallacy. Now the problem is that the lump of labor fallacy is itself a fallacy. Imagine a dock worker who had begun to use a machine to make washers, the small metal discs that fasten on the end of screws. And this dock worker felt guilty for being more productive. Asked why, he said "I know I'm doing wrong. I'm taking away the work of another man." In his mind there was some fixed lump of work to be divided up between him and his pals. But the lump of work wasn't fixed. As this worker used the machine and become more productive, the price of washers would fall, demand for washers would rise, more

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