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homework - 04 Solution (100 marks) Read Chapter_4_Time_Based_Measurements.pdf
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possible to assume that it is engaged to hip hop. I think if it is engaged to hip hop it spends the free time in dance halls-where trains or goes on dancing battle, that most likely. I think that this style is very interesting, but it is not everyday. Nowadays a lot of people do not dress modestly, for example, such things as T-shirt, jacket, jeans and sneakers, and it looks very stylish identically. P.S. It is only my opinion. Polina Golub 10b(H) class homework In this picture I can see girls, and her style looks like hip hop. I can see that this girls is Korean. Her clothes have red, black and white colors. One the first picture I see girl, who have red cap. leggings, and black shoes, t-shirt. For the second and third picture I see one more this girl, but she was in a black t-shirt, leggings, shoes, and red cap. I´d like this style, they are so cool, but I think that in our time, not everyone will be wearing it. Her

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Dear . . . . . . . . , date Thank you for your letter. I write to you about homework in my home. We have a house and we have a lot of homework. Mostly does homework my mother. We have a big house and there are a lot of rooms. My mother dusts the shelves twice a week. My mum likes very much flowers and she has a lot of flowers and then she must to water the flowers. Always does the lundry my mum. She does the lundry three times a week. We have a huge garden too and there is a lot of work. My mum plants flowers and does weeding of flowerbeds. In home I must to mow the lawn, thats not a problem for me. I mow the lawn of my neighbour too

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Homework 1. a)123/2= 61,5; 61/2=30,5; 30/2=15; 15/2=7,5; 7/2= 3,5; 3/2=1,5 (1111011) 0.456*2=0.912; 0,912*2=1,824; 0,824*2=1,648; 0,648*2=1,296; 0,296*2=0,592; 0,592*2=1,184; 0,184*2=0,368; 0,368*2=0,736; (0,736*2=1,472; 0,472*2=0,944; 0,944*2=1,888) So b)123/16= 7,6875 ; 0,6875*16=11 ; 7/16 is less than one, then hex is 7B 0,456*16= 7,296 ; 0,296*16=4,736; 0,736*16=11,776; 0,776*16=12,416; 0,416*16=6,656; 0,656*16=10,496; 0,496*16=7,936; 0,936*16=14,976; 0,976*16=15,616; 0,616*16=9,856; 0,856*16=13,696; 0,696*16=11,136; 0,136*16=2,176; 2,176*16=2,816; 0,816*16=13,056 Hex is 7B.74BC6A7EF9DB22D c) 123,456/5=24,6912/5=4,93824/5=0,987648 0,987648*5=4,93824; 0,93824*5=4,6912; 0,6912*5=3,456; 0,456*5=2,28; 0,28*5=1,4; 0,4*5=2; 0*5=0 base-5 is d)BCD is 2. a) Unsigned 16-bit binary is 0000000001101011. Hexadecimal is 6B b) Unsigned 16-bit binary is 0000000...

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Letter homework
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Letter homework

Morgan Holiday Home Address: My address: 6 February 2014 Beachside Holiday Home Dear Sir or Madam, My family is planning to spend a month in England and we wish to rent a holiday house. I have found the advertisement in the Internet and I am going to ask some questions. First of all I wonder if pets are allowed in the house of family booking? We have a dog and that would be really very difficult to leave him at home alone for two weeks. What about extra fee car parking? How much would it cost? Is there a fridge in the kitchen? I am also interested in price. All the rent costs 252 €? Including bed linen & towels? Or we have to take along our toiletries? And finally: What about internet access? Do you have it? Looking forward to your answer, ...

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Mikrokontrollerid ja praktiline robootika

Homework-04 Solution (100 marks) Read Chapter_4_Time_Based_Measurements.pdf Question 1 (10 marks) When converting an analogue value to a frequency, consider the following diagram describing the system. The frequency changes from 20 MHz to 18 MHz and the system samples at an interval of 2ms. How many counts does the microprocessor detect at, a) 20 MHz? b) 18 MHz? What is the difference in terms of number of counts detected by the microprocessor? Solution: 1 1 a) Converse 20 MHz to time length: T    0.00005ms f 20,000,000 2ms Number of counts in 2ms: N   40,000 0.00005ms 1 1 b) Converse 18 MHz to time length: T    0.000055556ms ...

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Read Chapter_5_Output_Control_Methods.pdf Question 1 (10 marks) Draw a PID control scheme and write down an equation to describe the PID control. Compare the differences between the “bang-bang“ control and proportional control. What are the functions of Integral and Derivative terms in the PID equation. Solution: Draw a PID control system: (Figure 5.5, page 111) Write down an equation to describe the PID control: (page 111) Compare the differences and the advantages between the “bang-bang“ control and Proportional control: (page 105) “Bang-Bang“ control or ON-OFF control is the simplest control system. It turns ON when the system needs more INPUT and tuns OFF if the system doesn’t need INPUT any more. The INPUT is similar to the PWM square wave (running ON and OFF during the length of the needed INPUT). Bang-Bang control is similar to the PWM input signal Proportional control: Bang-Bang con...

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Homework 2 Week 4

Week 4 homework. Question 1: 1. SNR – Ratio of root mean square signal to root mean square. 2. SINAD – Ratio of the RMS signal amplitude to the mean of value of the root sum square. 3. ENOB – The effective number of bits and relates to SINAD. 4. THD – Ratio of the rms value of the fundamental signal to the mean value of RSS of its harmonics. 5. SFDR – Ratio of the RMS value of the signal to the RMS value of the worst spurious signal. 6. Channels – multiple analog signal inputs to the ADC that can be individually selected or selected through a multiplexor. 7. Linearity – Describes how an ADC conveter follows a linear function. 8. Operating temperature – A temperature at which the ADC functions optimally, usually given by the manufacturer. 9. Power dissipation – The proportion of power dissipated (through heat) when the ADC is working. Question 2: An 8 bit ADC has a reference voltage of 5V. What is the digital output code ...

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Steve Jobs Presentation

Click icon to add picture Click icon to add picture Steven Paul Jobs 24. Feb 1955 ­ 5. Oct 2011 Steven Paul Jobs was born in San Francisco. Adopted at birth by Paul Reinhold Jobs (1922­1993) and Clara Jobs (1924­1986). He frequented afterschool lectures at the HewlettPackard Company in Palo Alto, California, and was later hired there, working with Steve Wozniak as a summer employee. Following high school graduation in 1972, Jobs enrolled at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Although he dropped out after only one semester, he continued auditing classes at Reed, while sleeping on the floor in friends' rooms, returning Coke bottles for food money, and getting weekly free meals at the local Hare Krishna temple. Jobs later said, "If I had never dropped in on that single calligraphy course in college, the Mac would have ne...

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Microcontroller homework 2
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Microcontroller homework 2

Microcontroller homework for week 04 1. SNR - Ratio of RMS signal to RMS SINAD - Ratio of the RMS signal amplitude to the mean value of the root-sum-square (RSS) ENOB - The effective number-of-bits and relates to SINAD THD - Ratio of the rms value of the fundamental signal to the mean value of the RSS of its harmonics. SFDR - Ratio of the RMS value of the signal to the RMS value of the worst spurious signal. Channels related to the inputs of the ADC can either be multiplexed or individually selected. Linearity relates to how a ADC follows a linear function. All ADCs are to a certain extend non-linearity. Temperature is measurement, which in optimal state for ADC-s, lets them function correctly. Power dissipation refers to the amount power dissipated when the ADC is operating. 2. The output code is 001111012 and the voltage of the LSB is 0,0195V ...

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Microcontroller homework 5
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Microcontroller homework 5

Microcontroller homework for week 10 1. PID control scheme: Equation describing the PID control: Differences between ,,bang-bang" control and proportional control: Proportional 0%...100% As error decreases, output decreases, e.g. reduces overshoot ,,Bang-bang" 0% or 100% Only 2 states (that's why also called On/off control). It has feedback. Similar to PWM ouput signal. Integral and Derivative terms in the PID equation: These are time-based terms: theintegral is an integral over some time period, and the derivative is the derivative between two time periods. Derivative­ to measure how fast the error is changing; rate of change in error gives indication of the size of the load; allows output to rapidly respond to changing inputs and compensate for varying loads and still offset error. Integral ­ accumulation of errors; long-term control parameter; pushes the output towards the setpoint if PID control settled at offset fro...

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Microcontroller homework 3
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Microcontroller homework 3

Microcontroller homework for week 05 1. Treshold, sensitivity, (full) range, linearity, accuracy, precision, stability, hysteresis, noise 2. VO = RH/(RT+RH) = 0.381356 V 3. A) 100 B) 212,464 4. A) B) R1 = 16,67 k C) D) E) RF = 10k, RL = 28k2, RH = 107k F) Before scaling: 2.35 steps/°C. After scaling: 3.42 steps/°C 5. Some things were assumed, as they were not given. 30 = 1,13V 40 = 0,976V So 35 should be between 40 and 30. Assuming about 1,053 V. Same for 5 degrees... Assuming about 1,725 V. 35 degrees digital 1,053/10*1024 = 107,8272 5 degrees digital 1,725/10*1024 = 176,64 177 ­ 108 = 69 ADC counts, 30 degrees SPAN 69/30 = 2,3 ADC ...

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Microcontroller homework 4
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Microcontroller homework 4

Microcontroller homework for week 07 1. A) 40000 counts B) 36000 counts The difference between 20MHz and 18MHz is 4000 counts. 2. A) 555,555 counts more B) Higher resolution is caused by increased sampling rate. 3. A) Because the mixer needs additional components B) The mixer approach multiplies the frequency shift you want to measure, but also any other frequency shift. This includes drift caused by component heating, noise, etc. 4. The output waveform according to input: 5. A) 100 Hz B) 500 Hz C) 1 kHz 6. In an electrical system, a ground loop usual...

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Microcontroller homework 6
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Microcontroller homework 6

Microcontroller homework for week 11 1. 2. I would choose schematic C because the Fly-Back on C is with zener-diode and on the output ­ two diodes are used, witch are placed correctly as are the resistors, so the schematic would function as required.

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Microcontroller homework 07

Microcontroller homework for week 12 1. Three different stepper motors (illustrations on page 162-163): · permanent-magnet, · variablereluctance, · hybrid. The VR stepper has a soft iron rotor with teethand a wound stator. As current is applied to two opposing stator coils, the rotor is pulled into alignment with these twocoils. As the next pair of coils is energized, the rotor advances to the next position. The permanent magnet (PM) stepper has a rotor with alternating north and south. As the coils are energized, the rotor is pulled around. This figure shows a single coil to illustrate the concept, but a realstepper would have stator windings surrounding the rotor. The PM stepper has more torque than an equivalent VR stepper. The hybrid stepper essentially adds teeth to a permanent magnet motor,resulting in better coupling of the magnetic field into the rotor and moreprecise movement. In a hybrid stepper, th...

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W11 Homework Solutions
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W11 Homework Solutions

Read Chapter_6_Analog_Outputs.pdf and Chapter_8_EMI_ElectroMagnetic_Interference.pdf Question 1 Given the below open sensor detection: a. Derive equations for both outputs VO and Vsense as a function of VR, R1, Rth, RH, RL and RF. b. What value will appear on each output if the thermistor fails (becomes an open circuit)? c. How can the above schem be modified to implement temperature reading with open sensor detection using only one ADC and one digital input pin of the microcontroller? Solution: a. Derive equations for both outputs as a function of VR, R1, Rth, RH, RL and RF.  Rth  Writing the equation for V1 : V1  VSense   VR  th R  R1 V0  V2 VR  V2 V2 Writing the equation for V2 :   ...

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Phonetics Glossary Homework
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Phonetics Glossary Homework

CITATION FORM The citation form of the lexeme is the form that is employed to refer to the lexeme; it is also the form that is used for the alphabetical listing of lexemes in a conventional dictionary. In English, the citation form of a noun is the singular: e.g., mouse rather than mice. For multi-word lexemes which contain possessive adjectives or reflexive pronouns, the citation form uses a form of the indefinite pronoun one: e.g., do one's best, perjure oneself. In many languages, the citation form of a verb is the infinitive: French aller, German gehen, Spanish ir. In English it usually is the full infinitive (to go) although alphabetized without 'to' (go); the present tense is used for some defective verbs (shall, can, and must have only the one form). In Latin, Ancient Greek, and Modern Greek (which has no infinitive), however, the first person singular present tense is normally used, though occasionally the infinitive may also ...

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Homework 2 Solution

Question 1 (in wiki and in terminologies) 1. SNR is a calculated value that represents the ratio of root- mean-square (rms ) signal to rms noise. 2. SINAD stands for Signal-to-noise and distortion ratio. It is a measure of the quality of a signal from a communications device, often defined as: where is the average power of the signal, noise and distortion components. SINAD is usually expressed in dB. For examples to calculate the ratio of 1 kW (one kilowatt, or 1000 watts) to 1 W in decibels, use the formula 3. ENOB is the effective number-of-bits related to SINAD and the quality of a digitized signal. The 6.02 term in the divisor converts decibels (a log10) to bits (a log2) The 1.76 term comes from quantization error in an ideal ADC 4. THD - Total harmonic distortion is the ratio of the root-mean-square (rms) ...

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Homework 1 in Microcontrollers and practical robotics
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Homework 1 in Microcontrollers and practical robotics

Homework 1 in Microcontrollers and practical robotics 1) a) 0 123.456 - 64 = 59.456 1 59.456 - 32 = 27.456 1 27.456 - 16 = 11.456 1 11.456 - 8 = 3.456 1 3.456 - 4 = 0 3.456 - 2 = 1.456 1 1 0.456 * 2 = 0.912 0 0.912 * 2 = 1.824 1 0.824 * 2 = 1.642 1 0.642 * 2 = 1.284 1 0.284 * 2 = 0.568 0 0.568 * 2 = 1.136 1 0.136 * 2 = 0.272 0 0,544 * 2 = 0,544 0 b)1111011.01110100 to hex 0111 => 7 1011 => 11 0111 => 7 0100 => 4 and so on.. answer is: 7B.74 c) 123.456 to base-5 100 = 400 20 = 40 3=3 400 + 40 + 3 = 443 5^-1 = 0,2 5^-2 = 0,04 5^-3 = 0,008 0,456/0,2 = 2 0,056/0,04 = 1,4 0,4/0,2 = 2 Final answer 443.212 d) 1 = 0001 2 = 0010 3 = 0011 4 = 0100 5 = 0101 6 = 0110 0001 0010 0011.0100 0101 0110 2) a) 16bit equivalent is a) 0000000001101011 the answer is 006B 1011 is in dec 11 and in hex B 0110 is in dec 6 an...

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Microcontroller homework Week 05
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Microcontroller homework Week 05

Microcontroller homework Week 05 Question 1. Treshold, sensitivity, range, linearity, accuracy, precision, stability, hysteresis, noise Question 2. Assuming Rh= 9kΩ Vo=0.381V Question 3. A) RS=100 Ω B) RS=212,464 Ω Question 4. A) B) R1 = 16,67 kΩ C) D) E) RF = 10k, RL = 282k, RH = 107k F) Without scaling: 2.35 steps/°C. With scaling: 3.42 steps/°C

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IP law homework 1
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IP law homework 1

Michael Buffer has presumably profited than any other person on Earth by venturing inside a boxing ring -- and never throwing a left hook. Cradle is no weakling. Be that as it may, his manicured hands, splendidly coiffed hair, and glimmering white teeth authenticate a real existence dependent on an option that is other than his clench hands. He goes to each battle wearing a tuxedo. What's more, when he's inside the ring, he does what radical guardians tell their youngsters when confronting a battle. He utilizes his mouth. So before the clench hands begin flying, he lets out the one cry that procures him his living. It's a cry that he can do like nobody else -- by not just by goodness of his brilliant lungs and throat, however by law. What's more, it goes: "We should Get Ready to Ruuummmmmmbbbbllllle!" With those five words, Buffer and his sibling have built up a domain that is made millions. Discount permitting incomes...

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Mikrokontrollerid ja robootika homework 1
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Mikrokontrollerid ja robootika homework 1

Mictrocontroller Week 03 Numbering systems 1. Convert the decimal number 123.456 to the following formats, taking whole numbers and fractions into account. Show calculations. a) Binary Fractional part : Reading direction Integral part: Reading direction 0,456 x 2 = 0,912 0 123 / 2 = 61 1 0,912 x 2 = 1,812 1 61 / 2 = 30 1 0,812 x2 = 1,624 1 30 / 2 = 15 0 0,624 x 2 = 1,248 1 15 / 2 = 7 1 0,248 x 2 = 0,496 0 7/2=3 1 0,496 x 2 = 0,992 1 3/2=1 1 0 1 1 0 0 So 123.45610 = 0111 1011.0111 01002 b...

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Mikrokontrollerid ja robootika homework 2
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Mikrokontrollerid ja robootika homework 2

Question 1 Define the following ADC terms: 1. SNR – (Signal to Noise Ratio) SNR is a calculated value that represents the ratio of RMS signal to RMS noise. 2. SINAD - (signal-to-noise-and-distortion ratio) Ratio of the RMS signal amplitude to the mean value of the root-sum-square (RSS) 3. ENOB – (effective number of bits) The effective number-of-bits and relates to SINAD 4. THD - (total harmonic distortion) Ratio of the rms value of the fundamental signal to the mean value of the RSS of its harmonics. 5. SFDR - (spurious free dynamic range) Ratio of the RMS value of the signal to the RMS value of the worst spurious signal. 6. Channels - related to the inputs of the ADC can either be multiplexed or individually selected. 7. Linearity - relates to how a ADC follows a linear function. All ADCs are to a certain extend nonlinearity. 8...

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Europian Enviromental Database Homework 2018
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Europian Enviromental Database Homework 2018

European Environmental Databases 2018 1. According to Corine Land Cover, has the total area of natural grasslands increased or decreased in Estonia between 1990 and 2006? By how many hectares? According to CLC the total area of natural grassland in Estonia has increased by 39 779ha. 2. And in Europe? In Europe it has also increased, by 19 007 228ha. 3. What about "Broad-leaved forest" (Corine Land Cover code 311) in Estonia? Increased or decreased? By how many hectares? Broad-leaved forests have increased by 43 8834ha. 4. What was the water exploitation index for Emajõgi sub-basin in the summer of 2012? 0.03% 5. When did Estonia emmitted more Ktons of CO2, in 2015 or in 1990? What is the difference between both years in ktons? Estonia emmitted more Ktons of CO2 in 1990. The difference between both years is 7745 ktons. 6. Which was the European country that produced the highest amount of rape and turnip rape seeds in 2016? How big ...

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An e-mail to my Estonian deskmate
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An e-mail to my Estonian deskmate

Dear Kaisa, 09.10.2011 Hello! How is it going in Estonia? If you remember I'm in Canada and that is why I'm writing you. I miss you and all classmates. Tell hey them from me. The School where I am studying is Académie Ste. Cécile International School. I can take music, drama and languages courses. That is really interesting and I like here. All the classmates are really friendly and understanding. The family where I am living with is big. There is a mother and father, two sons and one daughter. They are really nice. I get along with their daughter whose name is Carlis. My English is better than before and I am more confident. This is a positive experience. I hope you are okay and I hope to hear from you soon. Best wishes, Mari Mets

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MY DAILY ROUTINE
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MY DAILY ROUTINE

MY DAILY ROUTINE The first thing I do is that I wake up at 7 o'clock. Then, I have coffee for breakfast. I clean my teeth and I take a shower. After, I get dressed. Next, I go to work by bus, because I start at 8 o'clock. When I finish, I go home at half past twelve and the first thing that I do when I get home is have lunch at 1 o'clock. I always wash the dishes and clean the kitchen. I have a shower. Next, I do my homework son, I watch TV in the afternoon and I meet my friend at 6 o'clock. This is my favorite part of the day. I sometimes walk my dog before dinner and I usually study for the next day. After that, I listen to the radio or I watch the news. Finally, I have dinner at 9 PM and I go to bed at midnight.

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How To Get Better Grades
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How To Get Better Grades

HOW TO GET BETTER GRADES To get better grades you have to learn everything and to be careful not to miss anything. In school you have to listen to everything your teacher says and you have to do your homework. Homework has to be done everyday and it has to be checked, because in your home your parents can check your homework for mistakes. When you are at school you have to be prepared and be ready to answer any questions that teachers could ask you. If you have something not done or forgot to do something, then you have to apologise to the teacher and it has to be done for the next day. The main key to success is paying attention in class, listening to every word your teacher says and to do your homework very good.

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To Be Human Is To Discuss
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To Be Human Is To Discuss

grades, so that parents don't kick us out and still give us food and shelter. How to motivate ourselves to come here every single morning and really study, not just sit with your phone out and watch videos or do something not related to studying to keep from dying of boredom? I think that the main reason students skip class is that they just don't want to sit around for 45 minutes. Another reason, I know that from my own experience, is undone homework. We don't want to get bad grades and we choose not to show up. Maybe it's better not to give homework, like they do in Finland. Yesterday, I had 9 lessons. I got home at 5 o'clock and my mom was already home. When I walked in the door, she asked: ,,Wow, how did you get home so early, weren't you supposed to have lessons til 6?" And I actually was supposed to have lessons until 6, but the teacher was also tired from that exhausting day and let us go early. Even then, my mom got

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School on cool
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School on cool!

It`s easy to study in winter, because nothing is calling us out. In spring only thought is what will i do after school? Weather is warm again and sun can be very foxy! Another disturbing factor is " annoying classmates" . Some people just want to put up a show. They scream , yell ugly words to teachers and impede the schoolwork. Thanks to the yellers, teachers are mad and ofcourse they punish the whole class. This is also very depressing. Just admire teachers!They can give us homework according to their mood. Sometimes opening the daiary and looking at the homework it just seems like teachers want to tease us! But in the other hand , teachers are half of our future ! Who else could have nerves made of wolfram? They listen to our whining from day to day , from week to week from year to year.. Teachers help us to learn stuff we need if we want to be succsesful and educated. Sometimes there are few more disturbing things besides those we already have preceded

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My Magna Carta
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My Magna Carta.

help. But also it has one consequence what would probably last for their entire life: because of the bullying in the past, they might have low self-esteem. That makes them think about everything they do. They're insecure and they think that something is wrong with the way they act or look all the time. People need to stop bulling to make the world a better place. The second thing I would do is lessen homework. Teachers give us homework in 5 days of the week. If we want to suceed then we have no choice to do homework. But sometimes we get too much of it. We don't have the strenght or skills to do them. What does it cause? It causes us a lot of stress and anxiety. It effects us in many ways. For example students might be unable to sleep. Studying and thinking about a lot of things makes our brain to wake up and when we suddenly go to bed to have some sleep, then our brain don't let us to

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Inglise keele ajavormid
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Inglise keele ajavormid

I / you / we / they have worked he / she / it has worked Rules · Result (what / how much / how often) · Duration (how long) Ex. I have written 5 letters. / I have been to London twice. Ex. I have been writing for an hour. · Emphasis on completion · Emphasis on duration Ex. I have done my homework. (Meaning: My homework is Ex. I have been doing my homework. (Meani completed now.) That's how I have spent my time. It does not whether the homework is completed now.) · desired result · unwanted side effect Ex. I have washed the car. (Result: The car is clean now.)

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What a terrible day
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What a terrible day

What a terrible day! Today I woke up at 7:30 as usual. Before I went to school, I met my friend. She didn`t just pass by, as she did before. She said hello and asked some stupid questions. Then she went to school. I was so glad to see her! After this my mom bringed me to school. I hate some lessons in my school! I`m very tired becouse I have to do lot of homework. Soon is my birthday and I`m not happy at all. I don`t want all this friends to come. Next weekend I will go skiing. I like it! I`m not very good at it, but i`m trying! Today I talked only about my school homework to my friends. I hope that they aren`t bored of me! Some people just irritable me in my school.You know I don't stupid girls, especially some of my classmates. They are my classmates and some of them think only about what to wear. I know that clotches are not so

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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.

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Schools should provide computers for every student
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Schools should provide computers for every student

Schools should provide computers for every student In recent times, captious opinion has appeared referring the use of computers by adolescents and children in education at the primary and high school levels. Internet has become an essential tool for many students. A lot of students like doing researches on their own computers at home, while doing homework or discovering something new for themselves. High school students are often asked to write different essays, letters of reviews on topics they have been studying at school. In addition not all of them have time to deal with homework at home. So if school gave them computers, they could use their free time during breaks to do essential things for their education. Or if school allowed to take computers with them, some people could study even while travelling home.

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W05 Homework3 Solutions
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W05 Homework3 Solutions

Solution: 1. Thershold. 2. Sensitivity. 3. Full Range. 4. Linearity. 5. Accuracy. 6. Precision. 7. Stability. 8. Hysteresis. 9. Noise. Question 2 Given the circuit below (using a SYH-2R humidity sensor) determine the output voltage for a relative humidity of 70 % at 30 °C if RT = 50 kΩ and VDD= 2.5 V. Solution: Check specification for Humidity Sensor of SYH-2R.pdf at: http://www.rhopointcomponents.com/images/SYH-2R.pdf 2 Week 04 Homework - Solutions Check Thermistor - Wikipedia.pdf at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor Calculate the Humidity Sensor resistance at 30°C T = 273.15°C +30°C = 303.15°C T0 = 273.15°C +25°C = 298.15°C R60% 30°C =25.5858 kΩ - Matlab code: 33*exp(4600*(1/303.15-1/298.15)) = 25.5858 Calculate the Humidity Sensor resistance at relative humidity 70% See the above graphic for the standard resistance: Exercises - Solutions 3

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Passive voice-
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Passive voice

A book was given to Tom (by him). Tom was given a book (by him). TABLE OF ENGLISH TENSES IN PASSIVE VOICE The Past Continuous Tense Active: S + was/were + Ving + O Passive: S + was/were + being + PP + by + O EX: He was writing a letter at 8.00 yesterday. A letter was being written (by him). TABLE OF ENGLISH TENSES IN PASSIVE VOICE The Past Perfect Tense Active: S + had + V3ed + O Passive: S + had + been + PP + by + O EX: He had finished his homework before 8.00 yesterday. His homework had been finished (by him) before 8.00 yesterday. TABLE OF ENGLISH TENSES IN PASSIVE VOICE The Simple Future Tense Active: S + will/shall + V + O Passive: S + will/shall + be + PP + by + O EX: He will finish the homework. The homework will be finished. TABLE OF ENGLISH TENSES IN PASSIVE VOICE The Future Continuous Tense Active: S + will/shall + be + Ving + O Passive: S + will/shall + be + being + PP + by + O

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Kontrolltöö 7-klassile-ILE 5-Unit 2
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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 2

The students greeted their teacher cheerfully. 5 Ma õppisin selle luuletuse pähe. I learned this poem by heart. 6 Lapsed olid enne pidu ootusärevil. The children were excited before the party. 7 osasid vahetama swap the role 8 kahe nädala pärast in two time a week 2 Complete the sentences with the correct verb form 1 Did you meet Ann at the party last night? (meet) 2 Do you think our team will win the football match tomorrow? (win) 3 I can´t go out because I haven´t done my homework yet. (not do) 4 Somebody has broken the lock. I can´t get in. (break) 5 Next year Mary will spend two weeks in Liverpool. (spend) 6 I usually have a cup of tea and sandwich before I go to school. (have; go) 7 Jane is American. (be) She comes from Huston. (come) She has lived there all her life. (live) 8 I have known my next-door neighbour for a year but I haven´t talked to his wife yet. (know; not talk) 3 Make up questions and answer them.

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How I take attending school seriously
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How I take attending school seriously

´t have anything to do especially nowadays. Knowledge is everything. So if we woun´t go to school there is no way to get a step further. I am going to write why I take attending school seriously. First of all I think that when we woun´t go to school for a long periood, it is almost certain that we would be in trouble. If you have been absent for a couple of weeks then it will be very difficult to get all tests and homework done. Firstly you may not know anything about the things that are asked from you. Secondly, some people are sust too lazy to do the tests and because of that students will have very bad marks. If they are unlucky they also must go to school in summer because they have too many things undone. That alone is a really good reason to go to school. Who wants to spend their holiday at school. It would be a torture. Also one reason why I take attending school seriously is because of friends

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Reported speech näitelaused
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Reported speech näitelaused

5.Father said to Dan, ,,Don't put your hands in your pockets." Father warned Dan not to put his hands in his pockets. 6.Tim said to his neighbour, ,,I'm sorry for the noise last night.It won't happen again." Tim apologised to his neighbour for the noise previous night.He promised it wouldn't happen again. 7.Mother said to Bob, ,,Open the door for me, please." Mother asked Bob to open the door for her. 8.Ginny said to her friend, ,,You should do your homework before you're too tired." Ginny advised her friend to do her homework before she was too tired. 9.The teacher said to the students, ,,If you behave well I'll let you off earlier today." Teacher promised to let the students off earlier that day if the behaved well. 10.Tim said to his best friend, ,,Shall we go to the cinema tonight?" Tim suggested going to the cinema that night. 11.Father said to Kevin, ,,I'm not going to buy you that computer game, you have too low grades."

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European Environmental Databases 2018
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European Environmental Databases 2018

European Environmental Databases 2018 Homework deadline: Friday, Nov 30th 13:00pm Send to: [email protected] NB! Homework delivered after the deadline will NOT be considered for evaluation and will be marked as ,,not passed". 1. According to the Land Accounts data viewer (Corine Land Cover), has the total area of non-irrigated arable land (code 211) increased or decreased in Estonia between 1990 and 2006? By how many hectares? Non-irrigated arable land (code 211) was in Estonia between 1990-2006 638 979 he Non-irrigated arable land (code 211) was in Estonia between 1990-2000 639 341 he

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Tulevik
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Tulevik

● I’m sure my ex will be jealous about my new girlfriend. Mõeldes want to(olla) või be willing to (olla valmis ehk abivalmis) ● I hope you will help me at my project. ● Marika says he will help me Teha Offers(pakkumisi) ja promises(lubadusi). ● We’ll talk about this tommorow. ● I’ll send you message. Rääkida Offers(pakkumistest) ja promises(lubadustest). ● Marika will be at school next week. ● I will help you with homework. 3.Me kasutame (be) going to (ehk hakkab midagi tegema või plaanib) Et rääkida plaanidest ja kavatsustest. ● I’m going to get drunk tonight ● They will be going to Dortmund tommorow. Kui me see(näeme),et midagi likely to happen(tõenäoliselt juhtub) ● Be careful! Don’t drop this vase it’s very old. ● Look at the tree! It’s going to fall . 4.Me sageli kasutame tegusõnu nagu would like, plan, want, mean, hope, expect et rääkida tulevikust.

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Ruslan ja Ljudmilla
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Ruslan ja Ljudmilla

Homework I. False or True? Exemplify your answer using relevant text lines. 1. . True , , , , 2. . False , 3. . True , ... : 4. . True - 5. , . False 6. , . True , , : ! , .... - 7. . False ; 8. . True 9. . False " , , ? 10. , , . False , , /20 II. Give modern Russian equivalents of the following archaic words and phrases: - - / - - e ­ - - - /10 III. Describe Ludmila's character on the basis of Extract 1 (about 100 words). - . . - . . , . , . . , , , . . ­ , , , . ...

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Mikrokontrollerid ja robootika kodutöö 3
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Mikrokontrollerid ja robootika kodutöö 3

output voltage for a relative humidity of 70 % at 30 °C if R T = 50 kΩ and VDD= 2.5 V. R70 30 c =R H =9,2 kV RH 9,2 k V O= ∙ V DD= ∙ 2,5 = 0,388 V (R T + R H ) ( 50 k +9,2 k ) Hint: Check specification for Humidity Sensor of SYH-2R.pdf at http://www.rhopointcomponents.com/images/SYH-2R.pdf 2 Week 04 Homework Question 3 Given the following bridge circuit for a strain gauge, determine the value of the strain gauge resistance {RS}. Let: VIN = 5V R3 = 200 Ω R2 = 50 Ω R1 = 100 Ω a) Under no strain (VOUT = 0 V) R2 ∙ R3 RS= =100 Ω R1 b) When VOUT = 0,5 V {under strain}. 100 200 0,1= − 150 200+ RS 200 200 0,56= =¿> RS= −200=¿> RS=157 Ω 200+ RS 0,56 RS ≈157 Ω

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Direct and indirect speech revs
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Direct and indirect speech revs

disturb me! to disturb him. HE ASKED ME IF/WHETHER S + V + COMPLEMENT A. Yes/No Question Example · DIRECT · INDIRECT · Ricky asked Henry: Does · Ricky asked Henry your father work near here?" if/whether his father worked near there. · Mr. Bean asked Cyntia: · Mr. Bean asked Cyntia "have you collected your if/whether she had homework?" collected her homework. · Dessy asked William: "can · Dessy asked William you accompany me to Lippo if/whether he could tonight? accompany her to Lippo that night. WHEN/WHAT S + V + COMPLEMENT HE ASKED ME etc. b. Wh Question Example · DIRECT · INDIRECT

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Vene keel - mitmuse moodustamine
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Vene keel - mitmuse moodustamine

PLURAL FORMS OF ADJECTIVES Nominative and Accusative inanimate: -/ - , , . , , . , , ? , , , . Accusative animate and Genitive: -/ - , , . 1 1B Grammar Week 5 , , ? , , . Prepositional: -/ - , , . , , ? , , . Homework Points (1 point=2%) Task 1. Insert an adjective and a noun in the brackets into Plural: , , (boring), , . . . . ? /10 Task 2. Answer the question using the Accusative and Prepositional Plural forms of the words in the brackets: / ?

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Pros and cons of social networking
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Pros and cons of social networking

are always in social media talking with friends then people can’t interact with people outside the internet. If the people are not used to speaking in real life then it could be difficult to impress yourself with words to other people and because of this it could be difficult finding a job. Social networking sites help students do better at school. It helps students browse quickly the information they need and not waste time on searching from millions of books. It helps students do homework faster and then they can have free time to do hobbies. It could also provide distance learning due to sickness or travelling. But in the other hand it’s bad because the internet enables the spread of unreliable and false information. Also people don’t read as much books if they get all the information from the internet. If students prefer internet to books, then schools would start using computers instead of books. Therefore students would

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Inglise test-Tegusõnad sobivas vormis
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Inglise test. Tegusõnad sobivas vormis.

Kirjuta lünka tegusõna sobivas vormis. 1.He never eats chocolate in the evening. 2.Look! They are running in the park. 3.I can't talk now. I am studying for a test. 4.We often do group work in history lessons. 5.There are lots of cars in the street. One is passing the school right now. 6.Put on your winter coat. It is snowing. 7.I live in a small town. 8.He usually does his homework in the evening. 9.Listen! Somebody is singing. 10. We often play volleyball after school. 11. My aunt never drinks coffee. 12. We like warm and sunny days. 13. February comes after January. 14. It usually rains a lot in October.

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Creative Writing Summer Workshop-Inglise keelne kiri
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"Creative Writing Summer Workshop" Inglise keelne kiri

you in order to ask some additional information about advertisement which I found on the Internet. I am going to spend a mont in Englad and would like to take part in summer course there. I would like to know which days of July your workshop takes and how many hours in one day? If I am beginner is it for me? What is the class size? Do you have some cafe there for lunch break? What that price contains? Do I have to do some homework? I can be contacted by telephone on +3725694265 or by email at [email protected]. I am looking forward to you answer. Yours Faithfully, Mari Mets

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Informal Letter Inglise keel
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Informal Letter Inglise keel

their health and I don’t want my actions to harm their wellbeing in any way. Because of that our family has stayed isolated for 10 days now. The first few days were like a cakewalk and being home was awesome but later on we all get tense and want our personal space more than before. We are lucky to have a big house, yard and field so when we really want to be away from one another, we can. Apart from the fact that I now have a lot of free time in my hands, I also have a lot of homework to do. I discovered that I’m really lacking the studying skill and despite my hatred towards school I really need it to make sure I understand the topics. The hardest part of home schooling is that I need to discipline myself and make sure all my homework is completed and sent to teachers. I have never liked studying from home and now with days passing and me still in home it feels like a prison. Luckily I still somehow manage to deal

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William Jefferson-Bill-Clinton
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William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton

Homework William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton was born on August 19, 1946. He is an American politician who served as 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Inagurated at age 46, Bill was the third-youngstes president. Born and raised in Arkansas, Bill became both a student leader and a skilled musician. He met and later married Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has served as the United States Secretary of State since 2009 and was a Senetor of New York from 2001 to 2009. They both recived a law degree from Yale Law School. As a Governor of Arkansas, Bill overhauled the state's education system. Clinton was elected president in 1992, defeating president George H. W. Bush. In 2004, he released his autobiography ,,My Life". Clinton left office with the highest end-of-office approval rating of any U.S. president since World War II.

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Past Tenses
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Past Tenses

Often the time period isn't mentioned. That means that it's the lifetime of the speaker. I have travelled to Europe (in my life). If the person is dead we can't use Present Perfect. Hitler has killed killed many people. (Hitler's time period is finished, so Past Simple must be used) Used with just, already, yet, ever, never. I've just finished my work. I've already walked the dog. He hasn't done his homework yet. Have you ever seen a dragon? I've never hurt anybody. Used to talk about an action in the past when you can see the result now. Oh, you've had a haircut. Used with "It's the first/second/third/etc. time" It's the first time he has kissed a girl. Used with superlatives That's the ugliest frog I've ever seen. Present Perfect Continuous Used to talk about an action that began in the past and continues now when we are interested in how

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