Harjutus 1 Koosta valemid vastuste veergudesse Vastus Vastus 45 + 45 = 90 45 * 5 = 225 45 - 15 = 95 + 82 = 177 95 * 9 = 855 82 - 43 = 16 + 57 = 73 16 * 7 = 112 57 - 51 = 54 + 93 = 147 54 * 4 = 216 93 - 12 = 75 + 45 = 120 75 * 5 = 375 45 - 23 = 21 + 58 = 79 21 * 3 = 63 58 - 16 = 96 + 874 = 970 96 * 6 = 576 874 - 565 = 87 + 95 = 182 87 * 9 = 783 95 - 24 = 28 + 24 = 52 28 * 1 = 28 24 - 2 = 91 + 32 = 123 91 * 4 = 364 32 - 2 = 73 + 65 = 138 73 * ...
English literature is one of the oldest literatures in Europe; dates back to the 6th century AD. Oral literature, i.e. not written down, spread from person to person. In 449 AD Anglo-‐Saxon tribes invaded England – beginning of the Anglo-‐Saxon period in English literature. The first form of literature was folklore, carried by scops and gleemen, who sang in alliterative verse (a kind of simple poetry). Prose developed much later. The first form of recorded English literature was the epic Beowulf, which was produced sometime near the end of the 7th and beginning of the 8th century. It has no ...
Some of the things you will learn in THE CODEBREAKERS • How secret Japanese messages were decoded in Washington hours before Pearl Harbor. • How German codebreakers helped usher in the Russian Revolution. • How John F. Kennedy escaped capture in the Pacific because the Japanese failed to solve a simple cipher. • How codebreaking determined a presidential election, convicted an underworld syndicate head, won the battle of Midway, led to cruel Allied defeats in North Africa, and broke up a vast Nazi spy ring. • How one American became the world's most famous codebreaker, and another became the world's greatest. • How codes and codebreakers operate today within the secret agencies of the U.S. and Russia. • And incredibly much more. "For many evenings of gripping reading, no better choice can be made than this book." —Christian Science Monitor THE ...
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