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Apple cake - sarnased materjalid

Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Apple cake". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

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Retseptid Toidud Haavandilist Koliiti põdevale
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Retseptid/Toidud Haavandilist Koliiti põdevale

terveks ööks. Puhasta ja koori porgandid, lõika viiludeks. Haki sibul ja küüslauk. Võta kanafileed marinaadist, kuivata, lõika viiludeks ja pruunista õlis. Lisa tükeldatud porgandid, sibul ja küüslauk. Lase kanapuljong keema. Lisa kanafilee, porgandid, sibul, küüslauk ja maitseained. Kõige lõpuks pane supi sisse nuudlid ja külmutatud herned. Keeda 10 minutit. Serveeri hakitud peterselliga. Õunakook 5 to 6 medium baking apples cored, peeled and sliced up butter to grease pan nutmeg to flavor apples (fresh ground preferred) 1 egg 1/4 cup butter (melted) 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup honey 1 teaspoon pure vanilla 1 cup "Old Fashioned" peanut butter (Peanuts and Salt only) 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 2. Layer apple slices in bottom of 2"x10"x13" (or similar sized) butter/greased cake pan. 3. Grate nutmeg (you could use cinnamon, but I prefer nutmeg) over top of apples. 4

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Itaalia

ITALY Pizza When we think of Italian cuisine, the first thought that comes to mind is Pizza. Yes, Italian Pizza is renowned the world over. 1 tsp yeast (fresh or dried) 6 tbsp lukewarm water ½ tsp sugar 1 tbsp olive oil 1 cup plain flour 1 tsp salt Mix together the yeast, water and sugar in a clean and dry bowl. If you are using dried yeast, sprinkle over the water and sugar solution and mix till dissolved. Leave this bowl in a warm place until a froth forms on the top. Then stir in the olive oil. In the meanwhile, sift together the flour and salt in a large bowl, mix these two dry ingredients well. Now, if your yeast mix is ready, make a well in the centre of the flour salt mix and pour the mixture in. Preferably with the hands, mix together and knead to make smooth dough. Remember to knead for at least five

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Orange cake
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Orange cake

Orange cake Ingredients : · 3 eggs · 1 cup flour · ½ cups sugar · ½ cup fresh orange juice · 2 teaspoons baking powder · 100 g chocolate · 150 g margarine Beat together eggs and sugar Squeeze the orange juice Add juice, melted margarine and baking powder Add flour and mix everything together Pour into pan and put the cake into the oven for 15 minutes Melt the chocolate and put it onto the cake

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Erinevate riikide rahvustoidud

German Sauerbraten: Traditionally made with a beef roasting joint (topside or similar) the meat is marinated for 2-3 days in beer, spices such as cloves, juniper berries, allspice and peppercorns, bay leaves and onions and is braised in the marinade for a long period, resulting in very tender melt-in-the-mouth meat. The Black Forest: cake is one of the most popular German national foods. Cake consists of several layers of chocolate cake, with whipped cream and cherries between each layer. Then the cake is decorated with additional whipped cream and chocolate shavings. A Schnitzel in German is a slice of pork or veal haunch. Dish made with boneless meat thinned with a mallet (escalope-style preparation), coated in bread crumbs and fried. Only if it is made of veal and coated in bread crumbs is it called Wiener Schnitzel; a pork version is called Schnitzel Wiener Art (Viennese type schnitzel)

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Food-Restaurants and Cooking
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Food-Restaurants and Cooking

j) If you have finished eating I'll clear 10.over and make a mess on the cooker. Task 3. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. a) Would you prefer …. potatoes or chips? f) Don't buy those fish, they aren't very …. A) poached B) ground C) mashed D) powdered A) fresh B) new C) recent D) young b) I bought this bread four days ago and now it's…. g) I'd like to eat more of this cake, but it's very…. A) stale B) off C) bad D) rotten A) fat B) fatty C) fattened D) fattening c) Don't forget to buy a packet of…. peas. h) Waiter, I can't eat this meat. It's under-…. A) chilled B) frozen C) frosted D) chilly A) done B) developed C) nourished D) weight d) Can you give me the …. for this pie? It's delicious. i) Is the hamburger for you to eat here, or to ..?

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100 kuulsamat kokteili
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100 kuulsamat kokteili

Acapulco B52 · 6 cl rum · 2 cl Kahlua · 1,5 cl Cointreau · 2 cl Baileys · 1,5 cl lime juice · 2 cl Grand Marnier · 1 tea spoon powdered sugar Preparation : Pour softly in a liqueur glass the · 1 egg's white ingredients in the order above, in order to make each "float" above the previous. Alabama Slammer · 3 cl Amaretto B and B · 3 cl Southern Comfort · 4 cl cognac · 1,5 cl sloe gin · 4 cl Bénédictine

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KT 7. klassile

Inglise keele KT Unit 6 1.Translate (tõlgi) 1) Ma söön tavaliselt lõunaks prae ja magustoidu. I usually have a main dish and a dessert for lunch. 2) Ettekandja tõi meile menüü. The waiter brought us the menu. 3) Praetud munad, viil röstsaia ja tass teed, palun. Fried eggs, a slice of toast and a cup of tea, please. 4) Me tellisime kala friikartulitega ja õunavormi. We ordered fish and chips and apple pie. 5) Kas sulle meeldib kartulipüree? Do you like mashed potatoes? 6) Millestki koosnema. consist of something 2. Complete the text. (lõpeta tekst). A lot of , any , anything , some , something Jack realised he needed something to get Jill out of the car. They didn't have any time to lose. He knew he didn't have anything in his caravan to break the window. ,,We've had a lot of great moments together," he thought. At first he couldn't see anything in the darkness but

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Andmetabelid
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Andmetabelid.

14 130 168 1 Yes No 15 129 173 1 Yes Yes 18 96 173 1 Yes No 39 106 173 1 Yes Yes 41 111 173 1 Yes Yes 45 117 173 1 Yes Yes 47 146 173 1 Yes No 48 86 173 4 Yes Yes 5 44 179 1 Yes No 43 57 180 1 Yes No 16 124 181 1 Yes No 14 130 183 1 Yes No 40 82 183 2 Yes No 43 57 183 1 Yes No 8 145 185 2 Yes Yes Notes For a birthday party-- cake should read, "Happy Birthday, Daddy!" For the Mayor's NYE Gala-- arrange on best platters and deliver. No extra charge for an order this b Cake should read, "Congratulations, Yuki!" For a St. Patrick's Day party. Make everything we can green (green food coloring to cake and cookie For a kindergarden party. Write, "Happy 6th Birthday, Matthew!" on the cake and draw a rabbit in ic Apparently, he plans to eat most of this himself?! Maybe that was a joke… Extra icing

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Lõuna Aafrika rahvusköök
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Lõuna Aafrika rahvusköök

availability of fresh meat. However, during the colonial period the seizure of communal land in South Africa restricted and discouraged traditional agriculture and wild harvesting, and reduced the extent of land available to black people. Decline of indigenous cookery Urbanization from the nineteenth century, coupled with close control over agricultural production, led black South Africans to rely more and more on comparatively expensive, industrially-processed foodstuffs like wheat flour, white rice, mealie (maize) meal and sugar. Often these foods were imported or processed by white wholesalers, mills and factories. The consequence was to drastically restrict the range of ingredients and cooking styles used by indigenous cooks. On the other hand, some imported food plants (maize, tomatoes) have expanded the dietary range of indigenous cooks. Of these maize is the most significant - it has been integrated to

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ITALY NATIONAL KITCHEN
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ITALY NATIONAL KITCHEN

reputation as the best cheese makers. The Romans reared goats for butchering, and grew artichokes and leeks. Middle Ages With culinary traditions from Rome and Athens, a cuisine developed in Sicily that some consider the first real Italian cuisine. Muslims invaded Sicily in the 9th century. The Arabs introduced spinach, almonds, rice and perhaps spaghetti. During the 12th century, a Norman king surveyed Sicily and saw people making long strings made from flour and water called atriya, which eventually became trii, a term still used for spaghetti in southern Italy. Normans also introduced casseroles, salt cod (baccalà) and stockfish which remain popular. 4 Early modern era The courts of Florence, Rome, Venice and Ferrara were central to the cuisine. Christoforo

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British History KT küsimused ja vastused
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British History KT küsimused ja vastused

2. What is the same and what is different about the way Christmas is celebrated in England and Estonia? In England, there's common to sing Carol's and for children, Christmas means pantomimes ­ plays based on fairy tales which combine comedy, dance and song. A traditional Christmas dinner includes roast turkey with roast potatoes, a range of vegetables, cranberry sauce etc., followed by Christmas pudding and Christmas cake. The pulling of crackers(and the wearing of paper hats) before the meal is quite popular. Afterwards many watch the Queen's traditional Christmas address on TV at 3 pm. Christmas actually contains of 3 days: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The latter is the first day after Christmas or the first Monday after Christmas if Christmas is on Friday or Saturday. 3. What is the same and what is different about the way Easter is celebrated in England and Estonia?

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

cinnamon, two chocolate croissants, and two bear claws. The more interesting portion of the story started well after Trent Reznor left the stage. Roughly 72 hours later, I tested my bodyfat percentage with an ultrasound analyzer designed by a physicist out of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Charting the progress on my latest experiment, I'd dropped from 11.9% to 10.2% bodyfat, a 14% reduction of the total fat on my body, in 14 days. How? Timed doses of garlic, sugar cane, and tea extracts, among other things. The process wasn't punishing. It wasn't hard. Tiny changes were all it took. Tiny changes that, while small in isolation, produced enormous changes when used in combination. Want to extend the fat-burning half-life of ca eine? Naringenin, a useful little molecule in grapefruit juice, does just the trick. Need to increase insulin sensitivity before bingeing once per week? Just add some cinnamon

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Christmas in different countrys jõulud erinevates maades
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Christmas in different countrys(jõulud erinevates maades)

Christmas in Australia Christmas in Australia is often very hot. Whereas the northern hemisphere is in the middle of winter, Australians are baking in summer heat. It is not unusual to have Christmas Day well into the mid 30 degrees Celsius, or near 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A traditional meal includes a turkey dinner, with ham, and pork. A flaming Christmas plum pudding is added for dessert. In the Australian gold rushes, Christmas puddings often contained a gold nugget. Today a small favor is baked inside. Whoever finds this knows s/he will enjoy good luck. Another treat is Mince Pies.

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Hotellimajanduse erialased inglise keelsed sõnad
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Hotellimajanduse erialased inglise keelsed sõnad

Dennis R. Lillicrap & John A. Cousins Foof and Beverage, 1994 WORDS (pp. 140-148, 246-247, 287-289) 1. a constant standard- pidev standard 2. a cruet- maitseainetops 3. a disposable filter- ühekordne filter 4. a fine powder- (peen) pulber 5. a glass container with a lip- tilaga klaasanum 6. a goblet- pokaal 7. a heaped teaspoonful- kuhjaga teelusikatäis 8. a jug of cream- koorekann 9. a level dessertspoonful- triiki magustoidulusikatäis 10. a napkin- riidest salvrätik 11. a new brew of coffee- uus kohvilaar 12. a party of six guests- 6 külaliseline seltskond 13. a sugar basin- suhkrutoos 14. a thin layer- õhuke kiht 15. added to taste- maitse järgi lisatud 16. an ashtray- tuhatoos 17. approximately- ligikaudu 18

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Jää-ajast Inglise keeles
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Jää-ajast Inglise keeles!

ICE AGE The earth is very old. During its long history there have been many changes in climate. Between one and two million years ago one of these changes took place ­ the great Ice Age began. It grew colder in the Far North. More snow fell in the winter than could melt away in the summer. The snow grew deeper and deeper. It changed to solid ice. As more snow fell, the ice grew thicker. It began to move. Great sheets of moving ice, or glaciers, were formed. The edges of the sheets were pushed outward. At last the ice covered most of what is now Canada. And it spread southward into what is now the United States. The ice was probably a mile deep in places. It moved over hills and valleys, rivers and forests. It moved slowly ­ perhaps only a foot a day. Millions of plants were buried by the ice. Many animals moved south. Among the animals able to stand the cold near the edge of the ice were woolly mammoths, woolly r

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Premium B2 - Unit 8 vocabulary
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Premium B2 - Unit 8 vocabulary

2. carnivore (n) ­ meat eater 3. succulent (adj) - juicy 4. mouth-watering (adj) ­ tasty-looking 5. raw (adj) - uncooked 6. rare (adj) ­ barely cooked 7. well-done ­ thoroughly cooked 8. to boil (v) ­ to prepare food in boiling water 9. to stir (v) ­ to mix 10. to scramble (v) ­ to cook while stirring 11. tender (adj) ­ soft and delicate 12. utensil (n) ­ tool used for eating 13. cooker (n) - stove 14. oven (n) ­ a chamber for baking, roasting etc 15. chopping board (n) ­ cutting board 16. to forage (v) ­ to look for food in a forest 17. recipe (n) ­ a list of ingredients and instructions for a meal 18. ingredients (n) ­ something that enters as an element into a mixture 19. apron (n) ­ a garment (piece of clothing) that one can wear to cover their clothes while cooking 20. highlight (n) ­ peak, the most memorable part 21. a clove of garlic (n) ­ a piece of garlic 22

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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

Everfresh Co. hospital seashore hotel stadium house supermarket island temple mall zoo 10 These are words for things. They are common nouns. basket bed drum cake blanket Word File Here are more words for things: bag kite box ladder bread lamp can picture chair radio cot television cup train

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Laboratory work no 1 english
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Laboratory work no.1 english

Aim of the work Creating a solution from solid compounds, separating compounds from mixtures using their differences in solubility, determining the percentage of table salt in a sand-salt mixture. Used compounds Solid sodium chloride in a mixture with sand, dried to a constant weight at 105ºC. Equipment Beaker, glass rod, funnel, conical flask, measuring cylinder (250 cm 3), hydrometer, filter paper. 1) In a conical flask, dissolve the NaCl from a previously weighed sand-salt mixture. To do that, add about 50 cm3 of distilled water to the mixture. Stir the solution with a glass rod and then filter it. For filtration, fold the filter paper in half twice. Cut one corner for

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Inglisekeelne ülevaade Inglismaa kultuurist
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Inglisekeelne ülevaade Inglismaa kultuurist

Westminster Abby and Piccadilly Circus. Tourists also love to visit Greenwich, which is best known for giving its name to the Greenwich Meridian (0° longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time. Foods and drinks English cuisine is formed by country’s history, its temperate climate and geography. The food of England has historically been characterised by its simplicity of approach and a reliance on the high quality of natural produce. The traditional English breakfast is a hot cooked meal of bacon, eggs, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and baked beans. Now-a-days a typical English breakfast is more likely a bowl of cereals, a slice of toast, orange juice and a cup of coffee. They have Afternoon Tea (the traditional 4 o’clock tea). This is a small meal, not a drink. Traditionally it consists of tea (or coffee) served with either of the following: freshly baked scones served with cream and jam (known as a cream tea), afternoon tea

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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles
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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles

The miners of the east had a very hard time, the water was scarce and the roads were bad. But then the railway was built. Many of people who came to Australia to find gold stayed on to do other kinds of work. The found that Australia has other riches too, such as coal, copper, ironore, nickel, natural gas and more. The forests had good timber. Along seashorepearls and tortoise shells could be gathered. Some needed to manufacture such things as butter, cheese, shoes and clothing. Geographical position Australia is located in southern hemisphere. It's the only continent except for Antarctica that is all south of equator. Sometimes Australia is called the Island Continent. There is a great reason why. It really is an island. It is 2880 km from the mainland of asia and is almost half way round the world from Europe. More that 9600 km separate it from America. Australia lies between the Pacific and Indian oceans

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Cats
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Cats

which is new to domestic cat genetics. A WIDER PALETTE OF COLOURS The previous sections dealt with solid colours and how they are affected by two types of dilution, three types of colour restriction, agouti ticking and silver/golden shading. There are genes which control how evenly the hair is coloured i.e. the bands of colour on each hair. In agouti cats, it is easy to see different bands of colour using a magnifying glass. In cats with apparently solid-coloured fur, you would need a microscope. Even though the effect on an individual hair can't be detected, the overall effect on an area of fur is make the colour more or less dense i.e. darker or lighter. In general the self colours (with plain English descriptions) are: Colour name Plain English Description Albino White Amber Born black, brightens to bright apricot to cinnamon with age.

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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

Handbook of Meat Processing Handbook of Meat Processing Fidel Toldrá EDITOR A John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publication Edition first published 2010 © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Blackwell Publishing was acquired by John Wiley & Sons in February 2007. Blackwell’s publishing program has been merged with Wiley’s global Scientific, Technical, and Medical business to form Wiley-Blackwell. Editorial Office 2121 State Avenue, Ames, Iowa 50014-8300, USA For details of our global editorial offices, for customer services, and for information about how to apply for permission to reuse the copyright material in this book, please see our website at www.wiley.com/ wiley-blackwell. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Blackwell Publishing, provided that the base fee is paid directly to the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. F

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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat
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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat

fall down, then there is a lot of dry material and that helps bushfires to burn. 5 Animals Scientists estimate that the continent is home to more than one million plant and animal species. Many of these are found nowhere else on the planet. Among these animals are kangaroos, wombats, koalas. They carry their babies in pouches. There are platypuses and tiny anteaters (echidna) too, which are the only mammals in the world that lay eggs. Among the birds are emus, lyrebirds and black swans. When a platypus specimen first reached to Europe people thought it was a fake, sewn together from bits of other animals. The platypus, the strangest of Australia’s animals, is a living reminder of ancient, extinct creatures. The best known animal that lives in Australia is the kangaroo of course. There are about 50 species of kangaroo, ranging in size from the big red kangaroo of the outback to wallabies and smaller rat-kangaroos

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Halloween tasks
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Halloween tasks

Part 1 4. Apples .... 1. Halloween is celebrated in ... a) float in water. a) the USA b) hang from a string. b) the UK c) are in a bathtub. c) Canada d) in the tree. d) Estonia 5. Children cut out ... 2. Halloween is celebrated on ... a) brooms a) November 1 b) witches

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Sunflower
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Sunflower

between 3 and 12 feet tall. Their flower heads can be between 2 to 3 inches wide. They are most commonly found in valleys with wet meadows or swamps. The Giant sunflower grows between July and October. To grow well, sunflowers need full sun. They grow best in fertile, moist, well-drained soil with a lot of mulch. In commercial planting, seeds are planted 45 cm (1.5') apart and 2.5 cm (1") deep. Sunflower "whole seed" (fruit) is sold as snacks and can be processed into a peanut butter alternative, Sunbutter, especially in China, the United States, the Middle East and Europe. In Russia it is probably the most wide spread snack.[citation needed] It is also sold as food for birds and can be used directly in cooking and salads. Sunflower oil, extracted from the seeds, is used for cooking (but is less cardiohealthy than olive oil), as a carrier oil and to produce biodiesel, for which it is less expensive than the olive product.

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Inglise keele põhitõed algajale
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Inglise keele põhitõed algajale

INGLISE KEELE PÕHITÕED C.K 2017 A – AN – SOME Singular: a or an Use some for things you can't count ◦ *a banana *a car *a monkey *a football ◦ *some milk *some water *some coffee ◦ *an egg*an accident *an umbrella *an *some sugar eagle ◦ *some tea *some juice*some money *some butter Plural: some Exercises: 1. http://www.english-4u.de/a_an_some_ex1.htm ◦ *some bananas *some cats *some monkeys *some 2. http://www.english-4u.de/a_an_some_ex3.htm balls ◦ *some eggs*some oranges *some umbrellas *some 3. http://www.english-4u.de/a_an_some_ex6.htm eagles We us the

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Inglise keel unit 5 answers
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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

some is heat that is used in evaporation / respiration; max 2 (iii) bacteria / named bacterium decomposer; (Nitrobacter, Nitrosomonas) 1 (iv) take the first 2 answers: death / dead remains; excretion; R waste products egestion; other suitable method; e.g. insects moulting hatched eggs moulting (fur / feathers) R leaves 2 (b) Primary consumers are eating and… producers have, cell walls / cellulose; ora difficult to digest / much material, wasted / egested; energy used by gut microorganisms; ora much material cannot be eaten (by primary consumer); ora 3

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Extended essay-To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease
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Extended essay: To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease?

be caused by poor lifestyle choices.1 These lifestyle choices include unhealthy dietary choices, lack of exercise and cigarette smoking. Other risk factors appear to be diabetes, high blood pressure, stress and history of heart disease running in the family. 2 A plant based diet is solely based on foods that are derived from plants. Individuals who follow a plant based diet exclude all animal products from their diet. They don’t consume any meat, dairy products or eggs, as well as other products that are either derived from animal sources, or are processed and contain traces of those products. A plant-based diet is also known as the vegan diet, which is a more restrictive form of a vegetarian diet. It’s a 1‘’What is Coronary Heart Disease?’’, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, https:// www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/cad, 15.10.2016 2‘’Clogged Arteries (Arterial Plaque), WebMD, http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/clogged-

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Drugs and how they affect your health
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Drugs and how they affect your health.

acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is one of many chemicals called neurotransmitters that carry messages between brain cells. Neurons have special spaces called receptors, into which specific neurotransmitters can fit, like a key fitting into a lock. Nicotine locks into acetylcholine receptors in different parts of the brain, rapidly causing changes in the body and brain. Nicotine raises the heart rate and respiration (breathing) rate, and causes more glucose, or blood sugar, to be released into the blood. This might be why smokers feel more alert after smoking a cigarette. Nicotine also attaches to neurons (brain cells) that release a neurotransmitter called dopamine. Nicotine stimulates neurons to release unusually large amounts of dopamine. Dopamine stimulates the brain's pleasure and reward circuit, a group of brain structures called the limbic system involved in appetite, learning, memory, and feelings of pleasure. Normally,

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Addiction and drugs
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Addiction and drugs

Also, heroin often has additives that will not dissolve in the bloodstream. This can easily cause a blood clot to form and travel to the lungs, liver, heart or brain, which is instantly fatal. In a short amount of time, regular heroin use destroys the body. Common conditions that plague heroin users include infection of the heart lining and valves, liver disease, lung disease, hepatitis and HIV/AIDS, from needle use. Heroin is also known as: Smack, horse, brown sugar, dope, H, junk, skag, skunk, white horse, China white, Mexican black tar 4. Mushrooms The active chemical in hallucinogenic mushrooms is called psilocybin. This chemical is found in approximately 190 species of edible mushrooms. Hallucinogenic mushrooms have a high potential for abuse. And just like with marijuana, some people think that because they're natural, that means they're okay to ingest. But the truth is that hallucinogenic mushrooms are

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Clay Bricks
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Clay Bricks

Introduction (slide 2) In this presentation I'd like to give a brief overview of clay bricks. I'll speak about 15min to allow time for questions at the end. Firstly clay bricks are known for centuries as one of the most solid and reliable structural elements is set to play a role in reducing global warming. Apart form the many benefits obtained from using clay bricks in construction, such as their durability, insulation properties and aesthetic qualities, recent findings show that they also produce less carbon emissions than any other masonry material. History (slide 3) In more detail the earliest bricks were dried bricks, meaning they were formed from clay- bearing earth or mud and dried usually in the sun until they were strong enough for use. The oldest discovered bricks, originally made from shaped mud and dating before 10000 BC, were found in Mesopotamia related to the first known cities. Ceramic or fired bricks were first introduced by the Romans. These were mainly flat, broad

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Leksikoloogia konspekt-uus
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Leksikoloogia konspekt (uus)

 Core vocabulary – often short (monosyllabic) words of Germanic and Old Norse origin. 3. Native and foreign element. The native vocabulary has 3 strata  Indo-European words - names of close relatives, names of natural objects, parts of the body, numerals. o Mother, father, night, foot, heart, bear (bore, born), see  Germanic words o Friend, bridge, ship, life, heaven, glass, death, make, meet  Old-English words – o 23,000 – 24,000 items. Only about 3% are of non-Germanic origin. Etymologically homogeneous. 65-85% of the Old English vocabulary has been lost 1 o Bad, bird, woman, lady, gospel (godspel – good news), daisy 4. Latin borrowings

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Australia
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Australia

Australia produces chemicals, machinnery, motor vehicles, electronic equiptment, paper, textiles, household appliances and many other things. Most of the land has proved to be good for wheat. Wheat is grown in the Murray River basin and near Perth. New types of wheat that resist drought have been developed. The land is also good for sugarcane and fruit orchards. Citruses, sugarcane and cotton are grown. In Queensland they grow bananas; furter south, where it is less hot, apples are grown. And in recent years Australia has been making very good wine, too. In Tasmania there are apple orchards and dairy farms. Sheep have been important since the earliest days. Most Australian sheep are Spanish merinos, which were first bought there in 1797. Twenty per cent of the world's sheep live in Australia, mainly in New South Wales and Victoria. Twenty-five per cent of the world's wool comes from there

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Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun