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Ireland - powerpoint presentation
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Ireland - powerpoint presentation

IRELAND The Emerald Island Ireland has two nicknames e ra l d Em Th e Isl e The Is l a nd of S aints a nd Scho l a rs 9000 years ago... ice more ice Click to edit Master text styles Second level Click to edit Master text stylesThird level Fourth level Second level Fifth level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Gaelic Ireland Lordship of Ireland Kingdom of Ireland United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland The Republic of Ireland Once humans ...

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Vikings and Norman invasion-Jorvik Centre in York
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Vikings and Norman invasion, Jorvik Centre in York

William II and the English army was lead by King Harold II. · The famous Bayeux Tapestry depicts the events before and during the battle. Bayeux Tapestry Jorvik Centre in York · Jorvik Centre in York is a museum and visitor attraction. · Well-preserved remains of some of the timber buildings of the Viking city of Jorvík were discovered, along with workshops, fences, animal pens, pits and wells, together with durable materials and artefacts of the time, such as pottery, metalwork and bones.

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Kaasaegne teaduslik mõtlemine ja filosoofilised meetodid
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Kaasaegne teaduslik mõtlemine ja filosoofilised meetodid

What is a Technical Artefact? Suppose you walk in the forest with a stick or with a cane. What difference does it make? Both have the same practical purpose: to support your walk. Therefore, both might be said to be ​instruments. However, the stick is seen as a natural object while the cane is said to be a technical artefact. Why? The reason is that the cane went through a modification ​process​ in order to fulfill a ​function. Artefacts are understood as ​extensions​ of human capabilities. The ​function ​of a technical artefact is to change an undesired state into a desired one. Example: the coffee machine. Functions are related to human intentions (the designer, the user, etc.) The proper function of an artefact is what its designer intended. An … function of an artefact is what the user makes of it, other than its proper function. Question: ​Are artistic artefacts technical artefacts?

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Imperial War Museum
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Imperial War Museum

redevelopments, completed in 2000. · Finally, 2002 saw the opening of Imperial War Museum North in Trafford, Greater Manchester, the fifth branch of the museum and the first in the north of England. · The museum's collections include archives of personal and official documents, photographs, film and video material, and oral history recordings; an extensive library, a large art collection, and examples of military vehicles and aircraft, equipment and other artefacts. · The museum is funded by government grants, charitable donations and revenue generation through commercial activity such as retailing, licensing, and publishing. · Admission is free to Imperial War Museum London and Imperial War Museum North, but an admission fee is levied at the other branches. · The museum is an exempt charity under the Charities Act 1993 and a non-departmental public body under the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

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Scotland
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Scotland

The oldest preserved Scottish tartan is a fragment in these colours known as 'the Falkirk tartan'. National symbols · The national flag of Scotland, known as the Saltire or St. Andrew's Cross, dates (at least in legend) from the 9th century, and is thus the oldest national flag still in use. Since 1606 the Saltire has also formed part of the design of the Union Flag. There are numerous other symbols and symbolic artefacts, both official and unofficial, including the thistle, the nation's floral emblem, the 6 April 1320 statement of political independence the Declaration of Arbroath, the textile pattern tartan that often signifies a particular Scottish clan, and the Lion Rampant flag . · Flower of Scotland is popularly held to be the National Anthem of Scotland, and is played at events such as football or rugby matches involving the Scotland national team

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Schotland
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Schotland

The barristers being called advocates, and the judges of the high court for civil cases are also the judges for the high court for criminal cases. Scots Law differs from England's common law system. National symbols The Flag of Scotland, known as the Saltire or St. Andrew's Cross, dates (at least in legend) from the 9th century, and is thus the oldest national flag still in use. The Saltire now also forms part of the design of the Union Flag. There are numerous other symbols and symbolic artefacts, both official and unofficial, including the thistle, the nation's floral emblem, the 1320 statement of political independence the Declaration of Arbroath, the textile pattern tartan that often signifies a particular Scottish clan, and the Lion Rampant flag.Flower of Scotland is popularly held to be the National Anthem of Scotland, and is played at events such as football or rugby matches involving the Scotland national team. However, since devolution, more serious discussion of the

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Inglismaa
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Inglismaa

resulting in a political union with the Kingtdom of Great Britain to create the new Kingdom of Great Britain 1800. The name "England" is derived from the Old English word Englaland, which means "land of the Angeles". The capital of Englan is London , The head of state is Queen Elisabeth II and the prime minister is Gordon Brown. English Heritage is a governmental body with a broad remit of managing the historic sites, artefacts and environments of England. It is currently sponsored by the Departmend for Culture, Media and sport. The charity National trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beuty holds a contrasting role.. Big Ben is one of the famous sightseeing. Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminister in London , and is often extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well

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Linguistics lexicon handout
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Linguistics lexicon handout

changed dramatically over the past couple of millennia. Great technological changes have led to great cultural changes, including greater contact between different peoples, which in turn have led to more cultural and technological changes. Therefore it's not surprising that there have been great changes in the lexicons of these languages as well, mostly in the form of new words for new things. ("Things" in this context can be virtually anything, not just physical objects, but cultural artefacts like a new type of dance, a new way of killing people, or the concept of voting for your leaders.) Where do all the new words come from? The diachronic development of the lexicon in any given language or group of languages is characterised by quite a few regularities and regularly occurring phenomena. Moreover, lexical items and lexical characteristics are among the most easily shared features of languages in contact. There are also a number of broadly European historical events and

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Reasons why human beings are unique
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Reasons why human beings are unique

Evidence in the form of stone tools suggests that for about 100,000 years our technology was very similar to the Neanderthals. But 80,000 years ago something changed. "The Neanderthals had an impressive but basically routine material record for a hominid. Once H. sapiens started behaving in a strange, [more sophisticated] way, all hell broke loose and change became the norm," Tattersall says. We started to produce superior cultural and technological artefacts. Our stone tools became more intricate. One study proposes that our technological innovation was key for our migration out of Africa. We started to assign symbolic values to objects such as geometrical designs on plaques and cave art. There is little evidence that any other hominins made any kind of art By contrast, there is little evidence that any other hominins made any kind of art. One example, which was possibly made by Neanderthals, was hailed as

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Australia
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Australia

Australia Australia is a country and also a continent. If someone wants to make clear, that he is speaking of the country, he may call it by its full name of Commonwealth of Australia. Australia's name means "southland."It is south of the equator. Sometimes it is also called the island continent because it is an island. There are about twenty million people in Australia.It is 1,800 miles from the mainland of Asia and almost half way round the world from Europe. More than 600 miles of ocean separate it from Americas. Since Australia is south of the equator, its seasons are just the opposite of ours. It has summer while we have winter, and the other way round. States and Territories. Australia consists of six states, two territories and eight external territories. The six states are: Western Australia (capital Perth), South Australia (capital Adelaide), Queenslnd (capital Brisbane), New South W...

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Tarkvaratehnika 2016 2017 eksami materjal
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Tarkvaratehnika 2016/2017 eksami materjal

o Omaniku vaade o Kavandaja vaade o Ehitaja vaade  Tarkvaraprotsessi etapid o Nõuete esiletoomine ja analüüs o Kavandamine e. disain  Arhitektuuriline kavandamine  Detailne kavandamine o Realiseerimine o Testimine o Hooldus ja evolutsioon  Iteratiivne arendamine o  Scrum o  Modelleerimine o Igal etapis ja igas faasis on oma „tehised“ (artefacts): graafilised ja tabulaarsed mudelid, dokumendid, kood jne.  Mudelite klassifikatsioon o o Eksamil on küsinud nt: Rääkige mudelitest analüüsi iteratsiooni vaatepunktist, tooge välja selle mudel, punane kast ümber, mille kohta võib küsida. Vastus Videos 00:24- 01:15  Käitumise analüüs o Mis eesmärke süsteem peaks saavutama? o Millised rollid on nende eesmärkide saavutamiseks vajalikud?

Informaatika → Tarkvaratehnika
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American Art Revision Materials
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American Art Revision Materials

He was born to Estonian parents and has included elements of Estonia in some of his works (e.g. the flag). Native American Art. Native Americans might not have a term for "art" but certainly knew of the concept. They too drew pleasure from things made well and imaginatively. Some works were made with functional utility and ritual correctness in mind. Collecting of Native art was spurred by curiosity (craftsmanship of the savage), anthropology (artefacts of a `vanishing culture' by C19 sentiment) and non-Western concepts (traits not expressed in Western art). Now, many communities request that museum collections be returned to them. They regard some works as being intended to be seen only by knowledgeable people that are able to control the powers that the work expresses. Exemplary Works Colonial Period. 9 Self-Portrait by Thomas Smith (c

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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials-I
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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials, I

He was born to Estonian parents and has included elements of Estonia in some of his works (e.g. the flag). Native American Art. Native Americans might not have a term for "art" but certainly knew of the concept. They too drew pleasure from things made well and imaginatively. Some works were made with functional utility and ritual correctness in mind. Collecting of Native art was spurred by curiosity (craftsmanship of the savage), anthropology (artefacts of a `vanishing culture' by C19 sentiment) and non-Western concepts (traits not expressed in Western art). Now, many communities request that museum collections be returned to them. They regard some works as being intended to be seen only by knowledgeable people that are able to control the powers that the work expresses. Exemplary Works Colonial Period. 9 Self-Portrait by Thomas Smith (c

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Tarkvaratehnika kordamisküsimused
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Tarkvaratehnika kordamisküsimused

● Transition: süsteemi käitamine    RUP kui kosk:      73  Iteratiivne RUP:      139. Modelleerimine.   Igal etapis ja igas faasis on oma „tehised“ (artefacts): graafilised ja tabulaarsed mudelid,  dokumendid, kood jne.    140. Mudelite klassifikatsioon.       74  141. Käitumise analüüs.   Tegeleb ja vastab küsimustele:  ● Mis eesmärke süsteem peaks saavutama?  ● Millised rollid on nende eesmärkide saavutamiseks vajalikud? 

Informaatika → Tarkvaratehnika
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Mageveekäsna Ephydatia fluviatilis populatsiooni geneetiline analüüs
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Mageveekäsna Ephydatia fluviatilis populatsiooni geneetiline analüüs

gene; its sequence was identical to the E. fluviatilis sequences It is also possible that chimerism in sponges is not observed disclosed in NCBI GenBank. A few inconsistencies were found in while analysing a large amount of sponge material, because the the clones sequenced; these can be attributed either to PCR or cells are constantly moving around within the body of a sponge cloning artefacts or to pseudogenes, remaining under the detection [29]. The cells containing different ITS sets may spread out more limit for direct sequencing. A similar amount of noninformative or less evenly all around the body and give the same results, if a heterogeneities were observed all over the sequence analysed. The sample of a sufficient size is taken from any part of the sponge

Bioloogia → Eesti loomad
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