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Rainforest destruction
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Rainforest destruction

· Large Dams- suured tammid · Mining and industry- kaevandus ja tööstus. · Tourism ­ turism. · Poverty and overpopulation ­ vaesus ja ülerahvastatus. · Colonialism ­ kolonialism. Why save it? · The rainforest is home to over · Vihmamets on koduks rohkem fifty percent of all plants and kui 50 % maa loomadele ja animals on earth. It is the taimedele. See on maa elav earth's living lung--it breathes kops ­ see hingab sisse karbon in carbon dioxide and breathes dioksiide ja hingab välja out oxygen. Some rainforests hapniku. Mõned vihmametsad are an unexplored frontier, with on uurimata piiralaga, kus on all kinds of new animals and igasuguseid uusi loomi ja isegi even new tribes of people. The uusi inimeste hõime. NWF pani National Wildlife Federation in aastal 1993 kirja kümme põhjust

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Idealization of nature in Romantic poetry
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Idealization of nature in Romantic poetry

actions. Nature can therefore not only create the place, but also perform certain actions, like dancing, breathing, thinking, planning, all to help the person in search of himself feel more in touch with nature by giving them a sense of company, a feeling that they are not alone but with a friend. This kind of personification is used in Wordsworth's "Lines written in early spring": /.../ And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes. /.../ The budding twigs spread out their fan, To catch the breezy air; /.../ The author describes flowers breathing and plants reaching higher and higher to get more air and sunlight. In addition to this, Wordsworth's "Daffodils" shows how the jocund flowers are dancing and fluttering, tossing their heads: /.../ Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. /.../ Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. /.../

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
13 allalaadimist
Stretches and exercises in office
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Stretches and exercises in office

sure to expand your stomach muscles and allow the air to fill your lungs. Reverse as you exhale. Do this exercise for three to five minutes whenever you feel tense. Resting Eye Muscles: Palming is an activity you can do to relax your eyes periodically throughout the day. 1. Cover your closed eyes with your hands, so that the palms are over (but not touching) your eyelids. Your fingers should overlap above your nose on your forehead; 2. Take several deep breathes and take in the complete darkness (or visualize a relaxing setting); 3. After 20 seconds or so, uncover your eyes and allow them to refocus. You're ready to continue your day! Meditation: Meditation is very helpful, especially when you need to relieve some stress or rest after stretches. Sit on your chair with your spine straight and both feet flat on the floor. Start taking long, deeply breaths and then gently slip your chin down to your chest

Ergonoomika → Ergonoomika
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Stretches and exercises in office
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Stretches and exercises in office

g. computer terminal]. Give your eyes a rest from your surroundings by looking away for a few moments. Looking out the window or away from your computer and/or normal surroundings can ease & relax strained eyes. 2) Palming is an activity you can do to relax your eyes periodically throughout the day. 1. Cover your closed eyes with your hands, so that the palms are over (but not touching) your eyelids. Your fingers should overlap above your nose on your forehead; 2. Take several deep breathes and take in the complete darkness (or visualize a relaxing setting); 3. After 20 seconds or so, uncover your eyes and allow them to refocus. You're ready to continue your day! 3)Refocus Routine. If you regularly work with your computer, you should periodically look away to allow your eyes to change focus. This exercise should be repeated regularly throughout the day. 1. Cover your closed eyes with your hands, so that the palms are over (but not touching) your eyelids

Ergonoomika → Ergonoomika
20 allalaadimist
Public Administration and Innovation
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Public Administration and Innovation

individual or other unit of adoption.” (Rogers 1952) ● CIS survey: “Product innovations must be new to your enterprise, but they do not need to be new to your market”. ● “Companies achieve competitive advantage through acts of innovation. They approach innovation in its broadest sense, including both new technologies and new ways of doing things” – (Porter 1990) ● “An innovative business is one which lives and breathes “outside the box”. It is not just good ideas, it is a combination of good ideas, motivated staff and an instinctive understanding of what your customer wants” – (Branson 1998) ● “...novel implementation of an invention, discovery, new or existing knowledge in economic process” (Joseph A. Schumpeter) ● An innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), or process, a new marketing method, or a new organisational

Varia → Public Administration
5 allalaadimist
Wave-energy
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Wave-energy

flow through the opening below sea level. That causes a vertically rising of the water level inside the container If the waves flows back, the water level decreases. With every incoming wave the water column inside is oscillating. The air above the water inside the container is temporarily compressed in a tapered air-channel. That calms the air over the water column in a so-called collector in a similar way to how an air pump works. It seams that the power plant ‘breathes’ the air in and out. The compressed air drives a propeller or turbine. Scheme of an OWC power plant A oscillating water column power plant follows the hybrid principle: changing a strong force with low velocity (water wave) into a weak force with high velocity (compressed air). Wave power plant at Limpet, Scotland 17 Source:dpa, Die Welt

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

LORD POLONIUS It is backed like a weasel. 111 HAMLET Or like a whale? LORD POLONIUS Very like a whale. HAMLET Then I will come to my mother by and by. They fool me to the top of my bent. I will come by and by. LORD POLONIUS I will say so. HAMLET By and by is easily said. Exit POLONIUS Leave me, friends. Exeunt all but HAMLET Tis now the very witching time of night, When churchyards yawn and hell itself breathes out Contagion to this world: now could I drink hot blood, And do such bitter business as the day Would quake to look on. Soft! now to my mother. O heart, lose not thy nature; let not ever The soul of Nero enter this firm bosom: Let me be cruel, not unnatural: I will speak daggers to her, but use none; My tongue and soul in this be hypocrites; How in my words soever she be shent, To give them seals never, my soul, consent! Exit 112

Keeled → Inglise keel
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

t complete by about 1944, he continued polishing them until heir publication as separate papers in the abstruse Bell System Technical Journal in 1948 and 1949. Both articles—"A Mathematical Theory of Communica-|tion" and "Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems"— present their ideas in densely mathematical form, pocked vith phrases like "this inverse must exist uniquely" and expressions like "T^RjCTkR,)-1"^!^." But Shannon's terse and incisive style breathes life into them. The first paper gave birth to information theory; the second dealt with cryptology in information-theory terms. Chief among their new concepts is that of redundancy. Redundancy retains, in information theory, the essence of its lay meaning of needless excess, but it is refined and extended. Roughly, redundancy means that more symbols are transmitted in a message than are actually needed to bear the information. To take Shannon's own elementary example, the u

Informaatika → krüptograafia
15 allalaadimist


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