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Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA Overview ◦Capital: Pyongyang ◦Population: 25.37 million ◦Supreme leader: Kim Jong-un ◦Eternal leaders: Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong- il Kim Il-sung's rule ◦Korea split in half ◦Free elections Kim Il-sung's rule ◦The Korean War (1950-1953) ◦Juche Kim Jong-il's rule ◦Songun ◦Arduous March ◦Kim Jong-un List of used sources ◦ http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user5/imageroot/north%20ko rea%20night%20photo_0.jpg ◦ http://www.dummies.com/education/history/world-history/a-brief-history-of-north-kor ea/ ◦ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Il-sung#/media/File:Kim_Il_Sung_Portrait-2.jpg ◦ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Demilitarized_Zone#/media/File:070401_Panm unjeom3.jpg ◦ https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-0af26693c835b5b031db281e3dbbb96f-c ◦ http://apjjf.org/data/43032.jpg ◦ http://www.travelpostersonline.com/ekmps/shops/travelposters/images/north-korean-p ...

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The Republic of Estonia

The Republic of Estonia Estonia officially the Republic of Estonia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Finland across the Gulf of Finland, to the west by Sweden across the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia and to the east by the Russian Federation. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km² and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic and is divided into fifteen counties. The capital and largest city is Tallinn. With a population of only 1.4 million, it is one of the least- populous members of the European Union. Estonia was a member of the League of Nations from 22 September 1921, has been a member of the United Nations since 17 September 1991, of the European Union since 1 May 2004 and of NATO since 29 March 2004. Estonia has also signed the Kyoto protocol.

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German Federal Election, 2009

German federal election, 2009 On the 27th of December, germans went to the polls in parliamentary elections. It was a vote that would decide the shape of the German parliament. The opinion polls before the elections suggested that Angelina Merkel would keep the top job and she did. The Christian Democrats won with 33% of the votes. The Christian Democratic Union, the Christian Social Union of Bavaria, and the Free Democratic Party have announced their intention to form a centre-right government with Angela Merkel continuing as the Chancellor. It is said that Angelina Merkel is the biggest poker face in German politics. In her four years as chancellor she has outmanouvered her opponents and become the country's most popular politician and as the German economy is recovering from recession, the people see her as a safe pair of hands.

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British politics

MAIN PARTIES  Two largest - the Conservative Party and the Labour Party  Before labourers - The Liberal party  Third largest – the Liberal Democrats  Current: Conservative, Liberal Democrats ...  Some other parties in UK: Democratic Unionist Party Scottish National Party Palace of Westminster UK Independence Party Green Party of England and Wales Scottish Green Party Social Democratic and Labour Party Alliance Party of Northern Ireland MAIN POLITICIANS  Prime Minister: David Cameron (Conservative)  Nick Clegg (head of Liberal Democrats)  Ed Miliband (head of Labour Party)  Nigel Farage (UK Independence Party)  Ed Balls (Labour Party)  Boris Johnson (Major of London) COMPARISON WITH  ESTONIA  Similarities: Democratic countries Executive and legislative power  Differences: System of government Head of the state

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Stages of democratization

Stages of democratization The old regime breaks down. New democratic structures are built. Initial fragility These new structures become embedded; their removal is unthinkable: `consolidation'. Structural factors : ­ Factors that are `unchangeable' or change slowly; `preconditions' · Historical · Economic · Political W. Germany 1950s: educated, literate population, but residue of authoritarian attitudes, poor experience of Weimar democracy? E

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Louna-Aafrika poliitajalugu, South Africa

Taxation (poll tax) used to force blacks into labour force. Segregation used to control access of blacks to land. A strong, centralized and unequal state. 1936 ­ Black voters removed from common roll. 1956 ­ Coloured voters removed from common roll. 1948 `Apartheid' state ­ based on idea of `separate development'. Contested control of the state In South Africa, different population groups made conflicting claims to self-government (i.e. democratic rule). Nationalism is the doctrine that nations are entitled to self-government. (Hague & Harrop, p.9) Afrikaner Nationalism : Talking here about different types of nationalism: cultural&political NP: Founded 1912 Advocated policies designed to advance Afrikaner interests: Language parity (which would enable Afrikaners to get jobs in the state bureaucracy) Using state resources to to redress white poverty , Apartheid

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Programmeeritavad kontrollerid Labor 2

the lot, and a traffic light will inform the driver when the lot is available. Tallinn University of Technology March 2013 MODES In its initial state, the system is functioning in Automatic mode. By turning switch 3 on the main controller, Manual mode will be enabled on both of the crossroads. At this point, each of the crosswalks can actually be toggled between Democratic mode and Main Street mode. AUTOMATIC MODE Automatic is the default mode. In this mode, the sensors are not active, and the lights switch automatically back and forth after fixed periods of time. In this release, the time periods are equal, but it is possible to give lower-priority roads a smaller time window. This mode is suited to be used in busy hours of the day. To activate Automatic mode:

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"The case for socialism"

nation. A Better Society ­ Socialism and the British Tradition Author believe most profoundly that we can remedy economic and social inequality, our vandalism and our unimaginativeness. We can extend the help that we give to one another until we have built, unwrittingly, a better society. The most fruitful central idea for future is to be found in the main doctrine of the British Labour Party. Author is convinced that the faith of the Party in a moderate and democratic form of Socialism is a natural outcome of our slowly growing faith in human liberty, equality and brotherhood and represents the next step in our social emancipation. The main evil from which we suffer and the main barrier to social progress is the disgraceful inequality in the distribution of income and property that we still tolerate. We can only remove this evil by abolishing property as a main source of income for anyone. To do this, it

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Political parties in the US

Today, the United States has two major political parties. One is the Democratic party, which evolved out of Thomas Jefferson's party. The other is the Republican party, which was formed by people in the states of the North and West, such as Abraham Lincoln, who wanted the government to prevent the expansion of slavery into new states then being admitted to the union. Most Americans today consider the Democratic party the more liberal party. Democrats believe the federal government and the state governments should be active in providing social and economic programs for those who need them, such as the poor, the unemployed or students who need money to go to college. Republicans are not necessarily opposed to such programs. They believe, however, that many social programs are too costly to the taxpayers and that when taxes are raised to pay for such programs, everyone is hurt. They often accuse

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The European Union Law , The EU institutions

Gettysburg address Abraham Lincoln referred to a government which was ‘of the people, by the people, for the people’and it is by this criterion that democracy is often judged. These principles are reflected in having equal access to power and in being equal before the law. It must be considered not only whether law making powers are granted to elected persons, but also whether the balance of power between institutions within the European Union promotes the ideals of democracy. Firstly,the democratic nature of the European Union must be measured by the extent to which its institutions (particularly those with executive and legislative power) are elected bodies of persons. The European Union is governed by seven institutions; the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council of the European Union (the Council), the European Commission, the Court of Justice of the European Union, the European Central Bank and the Court of Auditors

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John Kennedy

In June 1934 he was admitted to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota and diagnosed with colitis. When Kennedy graduated from Choate in June 1935 his superlative in The Brief, the school yearbook (of which he had been business manager), was"Most likely to Succeed." 1960 presidential election On January 2, 1960, Kennedy officially declared his intent to run for President of the United States. In the Democratic primary election, he faced challenges from Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota and Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon. Kennedy defeated Humphrey in Wisconsin and West Virginia and Morse in Maryland and Oregon, although Morse's candidacy is often forgotten by historians. He also defeated token opposition (often write-in candidates) in New Hampshire, Indiana, and Nebraska. In West Virginia, Kennedy visited a coal mine and talked to mine workers to win

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Memo firma omanikult

K14KÕ Unit 3 To: Ireene Richard From: Kairis Baumann Date: 5 May 2015 Re.: Management style Do to the complaints from subordinates about your management style that shows you are very controlling, distant and hard to approach at all times, I recommend you to try out some different management style, democratic for instance, where our employees can feel themselves more independent and included. It is very important for the productivity of the company and working climate as well that that the manager lets other to contribute in decisions to a certain extent. Open communication between all coworkers improves morale and motivation among the team. As a manager you still remains the power to make the final decision.

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The President of the United States and his family

Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where he was the president of the Harvard Law Review. He was a community organizer in Chicago before earning his law degree. He worked as a civil rights attorney in Chicago and taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. He served three terms representing the 13th District in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004. Following an unsuccessful bid against the Democratic incumbent for a seat in the United States House of Representatives in 2000, Obama ran for the United States Senate in 2004. Several events brought him to national attention during the campaign, including his victory in the March 2004 Illinois Democratic primary for the Senate election and his keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in July 2004. He won election to the U.S. Senate in Illinois in November 2004. His presidential campaign began in February 2007, and after a

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Konrad Adenauer

Konrad Adenauer Greetel Kala ja Maritta Mägi Varasem elu 05.01.1876 - 19.04.1967 Konrad Hermann Joseph Adenauer Õppis õigusteadusi ja poliitikat Uskus ravimtaimedesse Christian Democratic Union Autoõnnetus 3 last 1916 suri Adenaueri naine võimul 15.09.1949 - 16.11.1963 Peale teist maailmasõda: Cologne major 1945 eemaldati majori kohalt CDU anti-marksist parlamendi eesistuja 1948 Esimene valitsus: 15.08.1949 Adenauer vs. Schumacher Theodor Heuss Saksamaa laguneb kaheks kantsleri demokraatia denatsifikatsioon Petersbergi kokkulepe Euroopa söe-ja teraseühendus Himmerod Memorandum Luxemburg Abkommen Teine valitsus:

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Angela Merkel-esitlus

Worked and studied at the Central Institute for Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences University of Leipzig Personal life In 1977 she married the physics student Ulrich Merkel, but got divorced in 1982. In 1988 she married a chemistry professor, Joachim Sauer. Angela and Joachim Career path Angela Merkel stepped into politics in 1989 She joined the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in 1990 In April 2000 Angela Merkel was chosen to lead the CDU Career path From 22nd November 2005 Chancellor of Germany. In September 2009, Merkel was re-elected to a second term as German chancellor. References http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/angela-merkel-1511 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Merkel http://www.biogs.com/famous/merkel.html

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Cold war

democracy, USSR a communist dictatorship. The two nations were rivals who feared each other, each ideologically opposed. The war also left Russia in control of large areas of Eastern Europe, and the US led Allies in control of the West (each had atomic weapons) . Arguments also rose about Poland. The USSR wanted Poland to have a communist government while the others wanted a democratic. Finally they agreed on democratic elections but most of the candidates were communist so the communist still got to power. In between the countries which were controlled by the communist and the countries which were on the USA's side an iron curtain was drawn. Military alliances were formed as the West grouped together as NATO and the East as the Warsaw Pact. Many countries were able to fight against the Communist thanks to the USA's Marshal Plan ( European Recovery Programme- ERP)

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Estonia

Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia (343 km), and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia (338.6 km). Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2 (17,462 sq mi), and is influenced by a humid continental climate. The Estonians are a Finnic people, and the official language, Estonian, is a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish, and distantly to Hungarian and to the Sami languages. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic divided into fifteen counties, with its capital and largest city being Tallinn. Estonia's population of 1.3 million makes it one of the least-populous member states of the European Union, Eurozone and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A developed country with an advanced, high-income economy, Estonia has the highest gross domestic product per person among the former Soviet republics, and is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

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English portfolio

struggle. They were afraid to suggest direct resistance to Russian authorities that could result in mass repression and destroy the Estonian people. In opposition to the moderates, the Tallinn newspaper Teataja (1901­1905), its publisher Konstantin Päts and the lawyer Jaan Teemant, attracted a radical wing of people connected with socialists. The radicals were prepared to resort to revolutionary actions in order to achieve a democratic state; they also demanded an extensive reduction of the land possessed by the manor houses. Estonian socialists were divided into social-democratic-centralists and social-democratic- federalists. The first belonged to the local, strictly conspiratorial organisations of the illegal Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party (founded in 1898) headed by Mikhail Kalinin and Friedrich Leberecht. The federalists followed Peeter Speek, editor-in-chief of the Tartu

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Estonian political parties

It represents liberal ideas such as free market, equality and international relationships.The Reform party is the most economically liberal party in Estonia and it is led by Andrus Ansip. The Union of Pro patria and Res Publica was founded in 2006, when two conservative parties merged. The party's political ideology is conservatism and Christian Democrasy. It has about 8000 members. This Party won 19 seats in the Parliament in previous elections. The Social Democratic Party was founded in 1990. It represents ideas such as social democracy and economic liberalism. It was the most successful party in the 2004 European Parliamentary elections. In 2007, the party joined the coalition goverment led by the Reform Party. The Estonian Centre Party is a centrist, social liberal party, which claims the formation of a strong middle class in Estonia. Party's main slogans are progressive income tax, pesnion raise and bringing Estonian soldiers out of Iraq

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Report on Estonia

Report on Estonia Estonia is a country in northern Europe. Estonia has land borders in the south with Latvia and in the east with Russia, it's oversea neighbours are Finland and Sweden. Estonia has got 15 counties. Estonia has been an independent country since 1991. Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia. Estonia is a member of European Union nad NATO. Estonia is a democratic republic and it's president is Toomas Hendrik Ilves. The official language of Estonia is Estonian, which is Finno-Ugric language and has many similarities with Finnish. The population of Estonia contains mainly Estonians but some Russians and other ethnicities too. Many foreign people think of Estonia as an old-timed soviet union country, but in my opinion Estonia is quite far-advanced country. Estonian national symbols are cornflower, slate, swallow and it's blue-black-white flag.

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Estonia

The Republic of Estonia is a country in Northern Europe. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2 . Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia.The city is an important industrial, political and cultural center, and seaport Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic and is divided into fifteen counties. Estonia is one of the least-populous members of the European Union. Estonia lies in the northern part of the temperate climate zone Estonia has four seasons of near-equal length. The official language is Estonian.Võro and Seto in southern counties are spoken along with Estonian. The Estonian national flag is a tri-color- blue, black and white. The national currency is the Eestonian kroon. Estonia has over 1,400 lakes

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Military service – pros and cons

positive sides for people. People can get some useful skills, invaluable experience and a great physical condition with everyday training. There is also a big chance to get some good friends from military after being together almost a year. Yet, the year off could give time for thinking for those, who don`t know what to do with their lives. On the other hand, military service has its disadvantages. Not everyone is suitable for military and some men couldn`t manage that pressure. Yet, in democratic countries people should have a chance to choose their destiny by themselves and army restrics our freedom. Besides, the young men are isolated from real world and being away from family and friends could affect their lives. In addition, young people are putting their lives at risk despite the fact that everything seems to be safe. Military service has always been an important subject. This is important for the country and could give good effect to men lives

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Cook Islands

Climate: Tropical Mountainous, volcanoes, palms, soils, caves, People European, Chineese, African settlers Polynesian roots 2 polynesian languages: Pukapuka and other islands Official language Cook Islands Maori, English Population: 14,974 Villages, farms Politics Left: Henry Puna, right: John Key Self-governing state In international treaties Head of state: British monarch Parliamentary elections: 4 years Independence: 4th August 1965 Political parties: Cook islands party, the Democratic Economy Few natural resources: cobalt, phosphate Inadequate infrastructure Main industries: Tourism, fishing, banking, mining Export: citrus & tropical fruits, handicrafts, clothes Import: fuels GDP: $183,2 million Education Free Compulsory (5-15) University of the south Pacific in Avarua vast majority: literate Scholarship provided by goverment Cultural life Song and dance festivals Libary and museum in Avarua International culture Traditional ceremonies

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Prantsusmaa

France République française facts Capital-Paris Language- french Area- 674,843 square km Population-65,447,375 President-Nicolas Sarkosy Location- Western Europe, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea (Vahemeri), Bay of Biscay and English Channel National symbol- Gallic Rooster(bird),Stylised Lily(flower) Motto-Liberté, égalité, fraternité(Liberty, Equality, Fratenity) Main Religions- Roman Catholicism Government Democratic parliamentary republic Other largest sities- Lyon, Marseille, and Lille National sport- soccer (jalgpall) France is special because... There is a lots of........ v Restaurants, brasseries or bistros v Variety food- (sheese- around 400 varieties, wines, chocolate mousse, crêpes, snails, croissants, creme brule) v Tourist attractions (Eiffel tower, Notre Dame, Disneyland, 3900 museums, 4400 cinemas, 38 879 historic monuments, 50

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Estonia

We also have four spectacular national parks and more than 50 nature reserves. The capital of Estonia is Tallinn. Tallinn is best known for it's old town. There are many churches, medieval buildings, the Town city Hhall and it's all bounded by the town wall and gatetowers. The national symbol of Estonia is a blue, black and white striped flag and the national emblems are a cornflower and a chimney swallow. Estonia runs on a democratic political system. The Ppresident represents our country and the parliament takes on all the decisions. At the moment we have our forth president, his he's name is Toomas Hendrik Ilves. Well-done! 5- Ken-Konrad Kerm 10.a

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Tallinn

Tartu Peace Treaty was signed with Soviet Russia, wherein Russia acknowledged the independence of the Estonian Republic. Tallinn became the capital of an independent Estonia. After World War II started, Estonia was occupied by the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1940, and later occupied by Nazi Germany from 1941–44. After Nazi retreat in 1944, it was occupied by the USSR again. After annexation into the Soviet Union, Tallinn became the capital of the Estonian SSR. In August 1991 an independent democratic Estonian state was re-established and a period of quick development to a modern European capital ensued. Tallinn became the capital of a de facto independent country once again on August 20, 1991. Historically, the city has been attacked, sacked, razed and pillaged on numerous occasions. Although extensively bombed by Soviet air forces during the latter stages of World War II, much of the medieval Old Town still retains its charm. The Tallinn Old Town (including Toompea)

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Estonia, Hiiumaa

Estonian Flag Coat of Arms Blue ­ the blue sky above the native land. Black - the attachment to our black soil. White - hard work and purity. National emblems Barn swallow Corn flower National emblems limestone Estonia President: Toomas Hendrik European Union since 2004 Ilves Nato since 2004 Prime minster: Andrus Ansip United Nation since 1991 Democratic parliamentary republic Andrus Ansip Toomas Hendrik Ilves Famous places Established in 1919 314m high Orginally based in Kadriorg Palace, but Construction completed has spanned thoughout Estonia in 1980 Geography Mainly a lowland Bordered by the Baltic sea,Latvia & Russia Moderate winters and cool summers

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Kenya

Gerly Roosmets 10b a country in East Africa. The capital city is Nairobi area is 580,000km2 population of nearly 39 million African Lion The Rooster The Umbrella Acacia Tree (21m high) The orchid The Lilac Breasted Roller commonly found in subSaharan Africa Jamhuri Day (national holiday) Currency Kenyan shilling(KES) used 10 , 20, 5 shillings Rarely used 1, 40, 50 shillings Government: democratic republic President: Mwai Kibaki Prime minister: Raila Odinga tropical climate sunshine all the year round a lot of rain between March and May moderate rain in October and November Traditional marriage Polygamy Domestic Unit traditional living arrangement Inheritance passes from father to son Inheritance ­ pärandus Two languages: English and Swahili Visual arts are largely confined to the mass production the style is known as benga.

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Ireland Report

Ireland is an island in the eastern part of the North Artic, directly west of the United Kingdom. Ireland is a sovereign, independent, democratic state with a parliamentary system of government. The President of Ireland is Mary Patricia McAleese. The total are of Ireland is about 81 squarekm and population is about 4 million, from children consive is 22%, workforce 67% and elder peole 11%. Religions are Roman Catholic, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian, methodist, Muslim, Jewish and the others. Ireland is a small, modern, trade-dependent economy with growth averaging 6%.

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Estonian state system

Estonian state system The Resolution of the National Independence of Estonia was adopted on August 20, 1991. The Constitution of Estonia is the fundamental law of the Republic of Estonia and it was adopted in June 1992. Estonia is a Democratic Parliamentary Republic where the supreme power is vested in the people. The head of State of Estonia is the President of the Republic who can be elected for two five-year terms. The Legislature. The Parliament of Estonia is called Riigikogu and it is elected by people for a four year term. The election is universal, uniform and direct. Voting is secret. The Riigikogu is comprised of one hundred and one members. The Riigikogu has three main functions: legislation,

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The Republic of Estonia

some beautiful nature reserves in West-Estonia. Estonia is mainly agricultural country. Estonia is famous for its thousands of lakes and beautiful nature. One of the most interesting sights is the Jägala waterfall. The largest lake is Lake Peipus. The Rivers Pärnu has the largest river basin. There are vast thickly forested areas in Estonia. Main natural rsources are sand, limestone and oil-shale. The climate is temperate by the sea but inland winters are rather severe. Estonia is democratic republic and its parliament is called Riigikogu. The natioanal currency is the Estonian kroon. The largest town of Estonia are the capitaan ette, l Tallinn which is the indusrial and cultural centre of country, Tartu, a university town, Pärnu, a seaside resort, Kohtla-Järve, the centre of oil-shale mining, and Narva, known for its textile undustry. There are many interesting places to visit in Estonia like Taevaskoda, Suur-Munamägi and Lake Pühajärv. There are also four natioanl parks and

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Comparison of Estonian and British State system

Comparison of Estonian and British State system Iam here to talk about Estonian and British state system, which have some similarities and differences. First of all the regime: Estonia is a democratic republic when the United Kingdom is constitutional monarchy. The head of state in Estonia is president who currently is Toomas-Hendrik Ilves and the head of state in United Kingdom is queen Elizabeth the second. Estonian president has a serving time of 5 years then in United Kingdom monarch rules the country till he or she dies, of course there are special occasions for that too. Second of all I want to talk about parliaments: Estonian parliament is unicameral and has 101

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Description about estonia

Estonia is a pretty small country in northern Europe. Estonia has land borders in the south with Latvia and in the east with Russia, it's oversea neighbours are Finland and Sweden. Estonia divided into fifteen counties. Estonia has been an independent country since 1991. Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia. It's not very large, there lives about 400 000 pedestrians. Estonia is a member of European Union and NATO. Estonia is a democratic republic and it's president is Toomas Hendrik Ilves. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km² and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. The surface there is mainly flat, but in the southern parts of Estonia it gets little bumpy. The official language of Estonia is Estonian, which is Finno-Ugric language and has many similarities with Finnish. The population of Estonia contains mainly Estonians but some Russians and other ethnicities too.

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Essee What does being free mean?

Freedom plays an important role in our everyday life. It is hard to understand what "being free" mean as every person has his own view on it, which depends on our lifestyle and upbringings. There are a lot of kinds of freedom in the modern world. It can affect on people`s life positively as well as may cause different problems. To begin with, there are certain arguments in favour of being free. Firstly, people in developed countries have a freedom of speech. As a result, democratic policy in such regions offers a great opportunity to citizens to have their opinions heard and be considered. Moreover, some people suggest that being free mean material independence. If a man provide himself (materially), he is able to act as he wants to do it. In spite of having many advantages, being free may also be harmful for certain people. The most important disadvantage is that too much freedom in children`s upbringings could cause a big

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Pros and Cons of the European Union

Pros and Cons of the European Union The European Union is a unique partnership between 27 democratic countries in the Europe. The European Union has brought peace and economic prosperity to Europe. The European Union helps a lot of countries and many Europe countries wish to be EU members. But is it really useful to join into the union? The European Union has a lot of pros, but there are also some cons. On the one hand, the European Union gives benefits to Member States. Firstly, it is easy to travel from one Member State to another, live, study or even work there

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Hillary Diane Clinton

Tallinna Mustamäe Gümnaasium G3K Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton Report Jaana-Kristiina Jõgevest Tallinn 2010 Introduction Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (born October 26, 1947) is the 67 th United States Secretary of State, serving in the administration of President Barack Obama. She was a United States Senator of New York from 2001 to 2009. In the 2008 election, Clinton was leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. A native of Illinois, Hillary Rodham attracted national attention in 1969 for her remarks as the first student commencement speaker at Wellesley College. She embarked on a career in law after graduating from Yale Law School in 1973. Following a stint as a Congressional legal counsel, she moved to Arkansas in 1974 and married Bill Clinton in 1975. Rodham cofounded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families in 1977, and became the first female chair of the Legal

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Coca-Cola roll rahvusvahelises majanduspoliitikas

ideal world where all nations work together to achieve the betterment of humankind. Liberalism is the driving force behind economic integration and the globalization movement. Liberalist thinkers believe that trade and economics is the path to a more prosperous, healthy, safer, happier and freer world and view economic integration as the path to true global peace under a singular economic and cultural world order (The Political Philosopher). The underlying framework for liberalism theory is a democratic political structure. Democratic principles such as human rights, rule of law and property rights are seen as the base for the promotion of free trade and capital markets. The liberal theory seeks the spread of democratic and economic principles to produce the outcome of globalization, economic integration and interdependence (The Political Philosopher). From this point of view Coca-Cola Company fits quite well under the liberalist theory. They

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globe global basis basic music musical ancestor ancient silence silent occupation occupational sensation sensational science scientific environment environmental frequency frequent hope hopeless wonder wonderful sand sandy democracy democratic scratch scratchy stone stony fun funny dirt dirty fluency fluent misery miserable innocence innocent importance important fashion fashionable fog foggy

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Ettekanne Kanada kohta

Canada, and an Northern Canada. Provinces have d more autonomy terr than territories. itor ies Geography Canada occupies a major northern portion of North America. Canada is the secondlargest country in the world, after Russia. Canada has the longest coastline in the world, with a total length of 202,080 kilometres. Border with the United States is the world's longest land border, stretching over 8,890 kilometres. Canada has a strong democratic tradition, upheld through a parliamentary system. The sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II. Click to edit Master text styles The Constitution of Second level Canada is the supreme Third level Go law of the country, and consists of written text Fourth level Fifth level

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5 minute talk about Estonia

Estonia officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia and to the east by Russia. Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2, and is influenced by a humid continental climate. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic divided into fifteen counties, with its capital and largest city beingTallinn. With a population of 1.3 million, it is one of the least-populous member states of the European Union. The Estonians are a Finnic people, and the official language, Estonian, is a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish The history of Estonia is a part of the history of Europe. Estonia was settled near the end of the last glacial era, beginning from around 8500 BC

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Case Google

market over time by anticipating discontinuities has enabled them to remain top dog -- at least for now. 3. Do you expect search business to become more concentrated (i.e. dominated by fewer firms)? Is search a winner ­take-all business? The search business will continue to become more concentrated as Google has clearly dominated this industry and Yahoo can hope to retain market share by offering editorial content that some users may be "tricked" into viewing. Google's democratic style of search combined with its enormous scale of indexed web pages leads to results more fitting to users. This scale of indexing presents a head start for Google that makes market entry near impossible. With Google's large lead and gargantuan resources to throw at any new innovation, it decides to take on , it would take more than a good idea to beat this giant. What would be needed is another disruptive technology that connects future users in ways that Google hasn't addressed. 4

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Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique?

apartment buildings. In case they are not found within 24 hours, they will explode and many will be left dead (Walzer, 1973). Is it justified to torture this person to find out where the bomb is? This essay will look in to how it has according to the thinkers in the strand of consequentialism / utilitarianism been labelled justifiable to use torture techniques in combating terrorism and will present the reasons for why this controversial behaviour that democratic governments have been proven to conduct and still are being accused of until the current day is irrational and dangerous. Theoretical justification of torture The utilitarian view that a political leader should allow torture to rescue civilians’ lives is justified by that this would result in maximum happiness for the greatest number of people. It is said that in case of a moral dilemma there is never the possibility of

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How far can we go being tolerant?

It is the ability to see things from the other side, capability to take our companions as equal and bravery to show out all those things. Just like all valuable things are uncommon, tolerance is rare too. It is caused by the fact that comparing to the previous centuries people have changed more self-centered and envious, forgetting others around. Tolerance as a characteristic feature is an acknowledged ideal in today`s modern society. The democratic state is based on tolerance. Over the last few years the attitude against ethnic monorities has been a frequently discussed topic in Estonia. Russians, who settled in Estonia during the USSR occupation are causing economical, racial and religious conflicts between them and Estonians. Although Estonians don't have any particular reason why we don't accept Russians as equals, we are used to just unaccept them. Religous percecution is a serious side of intolerance. Jew-baiting has been the

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The Estonian Green Party

Today EG has about 1500 members. Latest national elections turned out success and EG was able to reenter to the Paliament with 6 deputies from 101 seats. Though greens were invited to the governmet formation talks by winner Reform party and government program includes significant portion of greens programmatic goals, EG was left out from threeparty coalition Main issues addressed by EG are energy efficiency, new environmentally sound technologies and democratic decisionmaking process as well ensuring sustainability of the society. Green Party faction Chairman: Valdur Lahtvee Vicechairman: Marek Strandberg Members: Mart Jüssi, Aleksei Lotman, Maret Merisaar, Toomas Trapido Officials: Sven Harjo, Koidu Kook, AnnePille Krigolson Green Party Members Name: Marek Strandberg Name: Committee:Economic Affairs Committee, Security Authorities Surveillance Select Comm

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Inglise keele kõne

A basic education is provided free of charge for young people in nearly all developed and democratic countries. However, when it comes to university, or higher education, there are many different approaches taken. In some countries (such as Finland and Sweden) higher education is still free. In other countries, higher education is purchased like any other service. In many countries (such as the UK and the USA), fees are charged to students but how much of the cost of education these cover varies greatly. Often governments offer loans and financial support to help students pay these fees

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Russia Throughout the History

The main political party in Russia is called the United Russia. It was founded in 2001 as a result of troubles between many political parties. They describe themselves as centrists. It is created by Vladimir Putin and supports him in the Duma and the Federation Council. The main opposition party is the Communist Party of the Russian Federation led. There are three other parties that have seats in the State Duma. They are the ultra-nationalist Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, the fake opposition party A Just Russia, and the nationalist People's Union ( " T h e russian government," ) The Russian Judiciary system consists of the Constitutional courts, the Supreme Court, and the Superior Court of Arbitration. The Constitutional Court is a court of limited subject matter jurisdiction. The court has power to rule on violations of constitutional rights, to examine appeals from various bodies, and to participate in impeachment of the President

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Democracy in the US

But there were also reasons, which had great influence on the shaping of the political system of the USA. For example, William Penn, a member of the Religious Society of Friends, was granted a large tract of land by King James II. There Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania, where he set up laws protecting freedom of religion and speech. People fleeing persecution in Europe eagerly settled in the colony. Men like Penn set an example which helped spread democratic ideals and practice throughout the colonies. As time passed, the colonists began to present the governing power that Britain exercised over them. In 1774, a group of leaders from the colonies met and formed the Continental Congress, which informed the king of the colonists' belief that they should have a voice in determining laws that affected them. The king and the conservative government paid no need to the concerns of the colonists. In 1772, fighting broke out between New England militia and

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What is needed for good society

What is needed for good society Good society needs three things. These things are: rudimentary democratic consent, universal access to human essentials and accessibility to other desirable items. If these aspects are not fulfilled; it is not a good society. In my opinion, good society is not the thing what suits for everybody, because if you will not agree with good society standards, you really are not the person who would be advantageous for this kind of society. Person who is not accepting these standards is communist and only fits in to the dictatorship supportive countries

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Estonia

The biggest river basin is around the Pärnu river. There are very large forested areas in Estonia and wood is an important export article. Unfortunately is Estonia quite poor in other natural resources. The main mineral resources are sand, limestone and shale. The climate in Estonia is moderate, but hinterland winters are pretty rough. Fortunately, the volcanoes, hurricanes, floods and eartsquakes have no threats to Estonia. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic and is devided into fifteen counties. The Parliament of Estonia is called Riigikogu. The Riigikogu elects and appoints several high officials of the state, including the President of the Republic.

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The Republic of Estonia - referaat

Kerli Uue 10.r The Republic of Estonia Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic divided into 15 counties. The capital and largest city is Tallinn. Estonia's neighbours are Latvia, Russia and Finland. The parliment is named ,,The Riigikogu." The Estonian parliament has 101 members and influences the governing of the state primarily by determining the income and the expenses of the state. The Riigikogu elects and appoints several high officials of the state, including the President of the Republic

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