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London - climate, park and gardens

buses, 700 bus routes, and over 6 million passenger journeys made every weekday. In 2003, the network's ridership was estimated at over 1.5 billion passenger trips per annum, more than the Underground. Around £850 m is taken in revenue each year.London has the largest wheelchair accessible network in the world and, from the 3rd quarter of 2007, became more accessible to hearing and visually impaired passengers as audio-visual announcements were introduced. The distinctive red double-decker buses are internationally recognised, and are a trademark of London transport along with black cabs and the Tube. Climate London has a temperate marine climate, like much of the British Isles, so the city rarely sees extremely high or low temperatures. Summers are warm with average high temperatures of 19 °C - 24 °C and lows of11 °C - 14 °C, however, temperatures can exceed 25 °C on many days, and in almost every year they exceed 30 °C on some days

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The history of London

London is an exciting city which attracts people from all over the world. Nowadays the population of London is made up of the people of many nationalities because it is a popular place to live. Many visitors come to see the famous sights, museums and galleries. London's West End has many theatres and concert halls, which attract both the inhabitants and tourists. The most usual means of transport in London are Underground trains and red double decker buses. A quick and easy way to travel around the city is to use the Underground trains, which run all day and most of the night. But you can see much more of London from red double decker buses. It is very expensive if you buy a single ticket but the cheapest is to buy a Travelcard, which you can get for one day or for several days. Besides these there are special visitor's buses that take you to the most important sights during one and a half hours. These buses usually have open tops and tour

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Everything is big in America

It has thirteen stripes. These show the number of states in 1776. It has fifty stars that show the number of states now. The American people are fond of their flag. The Bald Eagle is the national bird of the United States It is on the dollar bill and on many other thing in the U.S.A. People say that everything is a big in America. The cars and trucks are bigger than in other countries. The buildings are higher. There are many skyscrapers in American cities. The school buses in America are always yellow. They look old and big. All the drivers on the roads can see the yellow buses easily.

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They speak english

THEY SPEAK ENGLISH London is the capital of the United Kingdom .The people of the UK are British and they speak English. London is a very big city. Big Ben, the big clock tower, is the symbol of London. There are big red buses called double ­ deckers. People sit upstais and downstairs on these buses. Tourists like them very much. The rose is the symbol of England. Wales is a part of the United Kingdom. Its capital is Cardiff. There are a lot of mountains in Wales, but they are not very high.The daffodil is the symbol of Wales. Scotland is also a part of the United Kingdom. The capital of Scotland is Edingburgh. There are high mountains in Scotland. The man in the picture is wearing a kilt. The thistle is the symbol of Scotland. Ireland is a big island

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Inglise keelt kõnelevad maad

"Be pure," say the white. "Be true," say the bright stars, "And stand for the right." Author Unknown The Bald Eagle is the national bird of the United States of America. It is on the dollar bill and on many other things in the U.S.A. People say that everything is big in America. The cars and trucks are bigger than in other countries. The buildings are higher. There are many skyscrapers in American cities. The school buses in America are yellow. They look old and big. All the drivers can see the yellow buses easily. Official Name: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Capital: London The people of the United Kingdom are British and they speak English. London is a very big city. Big Ben, the big clock tower, is the symbol of London. Buckingham Palace is the home of the Queen. Queen Elisabeth II lives in about 12 rooms. St. Paul`s Cathedral is the only English cathedral with a dome on it

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Mercedes-Benz Esitlus

articulated MercedesBenz Actros -- heavy duty rigid and premium articulated -- 18 to 250 tonnes MercedesBenz Econic -- low floor version of the Axor for refuse and specialist applications MercedesBenz Unimog -- for special purpose applications and transport across extreme terrain MercedesBenz Zetros -- offroad truck for extreme operations MercedesBenz Actros Models in production Vans, Buses: Sprinter Vario Medio LO series (mini and micro buses chassis) etc. MercedesBenz Sprinter Tune Up subsidiaries MercedesAMG GmbH MercedesBenz McLaren MercedesBenz SL 65 AMG MercedesBenz SLR McLaren Questions?

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Transport system in London

Oldest metro system in the world The Underground has 11 lines The majority of London Underground is actually on the surface rather than in tunnel Ticket prices begin from £2.00 Heavy rail London is the focal point of the British railway network London has 14 terminus stations London Railway network is the busiest and largest in Europe along with Paris. Train prices start from £1.20 Buses London's bus network is extensive, with over 6,800 scheduled services every weekday Carries about 6 million people in over 700 routes The largest and busiest bus systems in Europe Has 24hour service with a 100route night bus Many services are operated with the iconic red double iconic red decker buses Bus tickets start form £1.20 Taxis Black cabs, hire cars, bicycle taxis and pedicabs

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London

every day. Many visitors come to see the famous sights, museums and galleries; others come for the shopping. London has many concert halls and theatres which attract both the inhabitants and tourist. It is a city of seven million people covering 1606 Square miles. A quick and easy way to get to different places in London is to use the underground trains. But you can see much more of London from one of its famous red double-decker buses. Besides these there are special visitors buses that take you to the most important sights during one and a half hours , but you can always break your journey and get off at different places you want to visit. There are nine piers where you can get on a boat and enjoy numerous sights like the Houses of Parliament, St Paul's Cathedral... .

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New York City

American children must complete 12 years of education. In New York City this lasts from the ages of 6 to 17. Children begin at elementary school, move on to middle school and finish at high school, where most gain a diploma. New York offers a variety of high schools for pupils who want to specialize from their teenage years, for example the School of the Performing Arts. New Yorkers seem to be always on the move. In Manhattan the pavements are full of pedestrians, while cars, buses and taxis jam the roads. Driving in central New York is only for the daring, so people often take one of the famous yellow taxis instead. There are about 12 000 of them in the city. Another way to get around overground is to take a bus. New York's express buses do not make many stops, so they go much faster than regular buses ­ but they still cannot avoid the jams. New York's first subway line opened in 1904. Now the system has 469 stations and is used by over three million people every day

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Asset types

1. Agriculture - Tractors - Combine harvesters - Agricultural loaders - Agricultural trailers - Agricultural implements (seeders, plows, sprayers etc) 2. Construction - Excavators - Backhoe-Loaders - Loaders - Cranes - Dozers - Road construction - Graders 3. Transportation - Tractor units / trucks - Trailers / Semi trailers - Buses - Transportation other 4. Handling/Lifting - Forklift trucks 5. Forestry - Harvesters - Forwarders 6. Ground care - lawn mowes / sweepers etc.

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The environment in realtion to mobility/transport in Europe

for long time. To keep our environment to be cleaner we have to be more responsible. People may try to restrict population growth, use less energy, improve energy efficiency, reduce waste and move to non-polluting renewable forms of energy production. Also, automobile-produced pollution can be decreased with highly beneficial results like a hybrid-cars. Many countries have green day weeks, when people don't use their cars, but they travel by buses or bicycles. Estonia has this week also. The 11tk edition of Green Week. The biggest annual conference on European environment policy, will be take place from 24 to 27 May 2011 in Brussels. This years theme is "Resources Efficiency- Using less, living better". Resources efficiency means using the Earth´s limited resources in a sustainable manner. It means producing more value with fewer inputs, lessening our impact on the environment. And consuming in a more intelligent fashion.

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England

ENGLAND ENGLAND IS A COUNTRY THAT IS PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. IT SHARES LAND BORDERS WITH SCOTLAND TO THE NORTH.ENGLAND FLAG IS RED CROSS AND A WHITE BEHIND.THE ROSE IS A SYMBOL IN ENGLAND. THE ENGLAND NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM, WHOSE HOME VENUE IS WEMBLEY STADIUM, WON THE 1966 FIFA WORLD CUP AGAINST THE WEST GERMANY NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM WHERE THEY WON 4­2, WITH GEOFF HURST SCORING A HATRICK. THE RED DOUBLE-DECKER BUSES IN LONDON HAVE BECOME A SYMBOL OF ENGLAND. ROBIN HOOD IS FAIRY TALE STAR. THE AIRPORT IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY HEATHROW AIRPORT HOLDINGS, WHICH ALSO OWNS AND OPERATES THREE OTHER UK AIRPORTS.

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London and Big Ben

LONDON In london there is Big Ben , The House of Parliament , Whitehall , ST James's Park , Buckingham Palace and the westminister Abbey. In Westminister Abbey there is Poets' Corner , Coronations , Famous Burials , Royal Weddings and Funerals. After you guided visit to Westminister Abbey a stroll along ST James's Park brings you to Buckingham Palace and the changing of the Guard ceremony. Then it's time for lunch. It's very popular to have a picnic in the park in London.In The Tower of London there are The Crown Jewels , Site of Executions , Yeoman Warders and Traitors' Gate. Then another short journey to The Tower of London to see The Crown Jewels, and an opportunity to take a memorable picture of Tower Bridge. In London there are the famous double- decker buses.

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Plural of nouns

Plural of nouns Nimisõnade mitmus 1. Ainsusele lisatakse -s sailor ­ sailors 2. y-lõpulised nimisõnad Kui nimisõna lõpus on täishäälik +y, lisandub mitmuses -s boy ­ boys Kui aga nimisõna lõpus on kaashäälik +y, siis y = i +es baby ­ babies 3. Kui nimisõna lõpus on -s, -sh, -ch, -x või -o, siis lisatakse mitmuses -es bus ­ buses potato -potatoes negro ­ negroes kilo - kilos bush ­ bushes tomato ­ tomatoes disco ­ discos piano - pianos watch ­ watches hero - heroes photo ­ photos radio ­ radios 4. Kui nimisõna lõpus on -f või -fe, siis tavaliselt f = v+es wolf ­ wolves thief ­ thieves knife - knives wife ­ wives half ­ halves roof - roofs leaf ­ leaves self ­ selves chief ­ chiefs 5. ERANDID

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Report

Dear Sir, The report describes the problem of student transport. In order to prepare this report we interviewed students from all parts of college. According to students we spoke to, the car park is used by a lot of visitors and year by year more students have more cars. Not surprisingly, the car park becomes full and there are not enough possibilities to leave car. The second problem is that the buses often run late and are always full. The majority of students cannot afford the taxi fare from home to college. Some of them are unwilling to go on foot, because they are living far from college. The most realistic solution is to improve the bus service, writing to bus company. As a result good public transport will reduce the number of private cars. The second decision is to raise the price of car parking and extend it into the sports field.

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How can we make our planet a safer place to live

Kool Tallinn, 2009 How can we make our planet a safer place to live Essay Nimi Klass Juhendaja notice the cars. But to put this in pracitce, public Is our problems and transport should be improved ­ the buses planet a safe therefore we should be cleaner, they should drive more place to live can't fight frequently and there must be buses driving for animals, them. This to more destinations. This way people would fish, birds, way the air is understand that this is an easier, faster and a ourselves or being more cheaper way to get where ever you want. plants? Many

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Cars should be banned in city centers

they breathe every second. Secondly, with less traffic there would be fewer accidents. Nowadays many people, especially younger persons, die in the car accidents every week. When we reduce the number of cars in city centers we can avoid these kind of disastrous. Finally, with no cars in town centers there would be no need for large, ugly car parks and parking spaces. This would allow more space for buildings, houses, parks and the movement of buses and people. To sum up, there are many reasons for banning cars in city centers. We must save the environment for our children too.

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Walk in London

Walk in London Introduction ● You can travel very fast in London using buses or the Underground, but the best way to explore the city is walk. ● You will need: *A street map *Camera *Good walking shoes Piccadilly Circus Piccadilly Circus is a road junction. In this context, a circus, from the Latin word meaning "circle", is a round open space at a street junction. It is popular meeting place and there is a saying that if you wait enough at Piccadilly Circus, you’ll meet everyone in the world. Trafalgar Square

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3 Days in London

House of Fraser Fourth level Fifth level Liberty Nights out : operas, theatres, clubs Shakespeare's Globe (theatre) Royal Court Theatre Royal Albert Hall (opera) Royal Opera House (opera) Fabric (club) Heaven (club) Fire (club) Bare in mind London is very busy city, so it is recommended to use metro, buses and water taxi Very many museums are for free When using public trantsport buy an Oyster card, If you want to save your money and time when sightseeing buy yourself the London Pass. It gives several discounts everywhere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKNBIitoXMQ&feature=related some more places to visit

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London - tornide linn

Nowadays the population of London is made up of the people of very many nationalities. It is a popular place to live because there is something new to see and do every day. A quick and easy way to get to different places in London is to use the Underground trains. The trains run all day and most of the night. But you can see much more of London from one of its famous red double-decker buses. There are many famous sights in London. Like Big Pen. What is a very big clock tower in center of London. The Tower of London is a big castle. There use to be prison. Nowadays there is museum. St Paul's Cathedral is beautiful church were many famous people are buried.

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How can we reduce air pollution levels in our cities?

How can we reduce air pollution levels in our cities? Are our cities clean and fresh enough? Unfortunately people don't see that actually cities aren't clean enough. The Aair pollution is growing every day, but how can WE change it? Firstly, we should watch out for the garbage we produce. Many things that are thrown away can be recycled, but some of the people aren't aware of that. They throw things away which may be dangerous for nature. Another solution is to use more buses and bicycles. Every family member doesn't need his/her own car. When you move more in fresh air, you will feel better yourself, your health will be better and you will reduce air pollution levels. Finally, big-factory owners should pay attention where they build on their factories. I think that it is very important that they don't build them in the middle of cities. The pollution twhat comes from the factories is bigdrastic.

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Presentation about three popular sights in Estonia

Hiiumaa The second largest island (989 km²) . It is located in the Baltic Sea . The largest town is Kärdla . Hiiumaa is the main island of Hiiu County . Transport From Estonian mainland to Hiiumaa involves a 90minute (28 km) ferry crossing from Rohuküla to Heltermaa . There are about 10 ferry departures a day. In the summer weekends, getting car space on the ferry usually requires advance booking. There are about 2 scheduled buses a day between Tallinn and Kärdla . Hiiumaa is served by Kärdla Airport, with regular flights to Tallinn . Bicycle rental is available in Kärdla and there is a good bicycle path built from Kärdla towards Kõrgessaare . Some pictures ... Tahkuna lighthouse Church of Kassari Old house in Tammela

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Introduction tallinnasse

Estonia's accession to the European Union have made Tallinn easily accessible to tourists. SIGHTSEEING The main attractions are in the two old towns, Lower Town and Toompea, which are both easily explored on foot. Eastern districts around Pirita and Kadriorg are also worth visiting and the Estonian Open Air Museum near Rocca al Mare, west of the city, preserves aspects of Estonian rural culture and architecture. KADRIORG This is 2 kilometres east of the centre and is served by buses and trams. The former palace of Peter the Great, built just after the Great Northern War, now houses (part of) the Art Museum of Estonia, presidential residence and the surrounding grounds include formal gardens and woodland. The new residence of the Art Museum of Estonia: KUMU was built several years ago. PIRITA This coastal district is a further 2 kilometres north-east of Kadriorg. The marina was built for the Moscow Olympics of 1980, and boats can be hired on the Pirita river. Two

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Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi Rauno Leppik Why I choos it Good climate Beautiful city arapidly developing country Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi is a capital of the UAE Second largest city of the UAE Offical name is Abu Dhabi emirate Largest country of the UAE 67,340 km2 (26,000 sq mi) Independence from 2 December 1971 Flag Location History the city began to develop in 1958 The first road was built was 1961 Independence 1971 Government Constitutional monarchy The current ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Climate Abu Dhabi has a hot aird climate maximum temperatures averaging above 35 °C Low rainfall the sun shines on average 3400 hours per year Architecture In the dense areas, most of the concentration is achieved with medium- and high-rise buildings the tallest building is 382 meter...

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Welcome to Tallinn

· Kadriorg Park · Tallinn Zoo · Botanical Garden · Rusalka Monument · Marzipan Museum Make sure you build each of these into your programme, you won`t be upset. On the contrary, you`ll be amazed what you`ll see there! Practical information: If you decide to travel by yourself without any guides, you will need to know some helpful information about Tallinn: · We have a good transport system of buses, trams and trolleys, which connects all part of the city from 6 am to 11 pm. · It is cheaper to buy tickets from newsstands, than from drivers. · Tourists can buy the special Tallinn Card, which provides unlimited use of public transport along with entry to various attractions. · There are many parking lots all over the city. Events: Tallinn city is not a big museum; it has lots places of entertain. Such as:

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Arvutiprotsessor kui närvisüsteem

gümnaasium Protsessor kui närvisüsteem Referaat Koostaja: Juhendaja: Tallinn 2012 Sisukord 1.Teema sissejuhatus ­ mis on protsessor? 1.1.Protsessori kirjeldus 1.2.Data ja Address Buses (andme ja adresseerimise kanalid) - Protsessor ja mälu 2.Inimese närvisüsteem 3.Kiibistik ehk protsessori närvisüsteem 4.Seos närvisüsteemi ja protsessori vahel 5.Skeemid 1.Teema sissejuhatus ­ mis on protsessor? Arvuti protsessor on arvuti aju. Nii ütlevad figuratiivsed narratiivid. Aga tõsi, protsessor on see aparaat (mikroskeem ehk chip) mis reaalselt liidab ja korrutab kahendarve. Arvutamine protsessoris toimub sama tehnikaga nagu tavaliste st

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Uzi Mahatabi, 32, a taxi driver who witnessed the incident said: "When I saw the bulldozer throw the squad car up and down in the air with an officer inside, I realised it was a terror attack." Mahatabi said he got out of his cab, and fired two or three bullets, hitting the attacker in the stomach after police had already shot the man. The incident appears similar to at least two other attacks in Jerusalem last year in which bulldozers were used against cars and buses. The police car was badly damaged when the bulldozer reportedly pushed it down a busy main road in the city and then flipped it over at least once. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Palestiinlasest buldooserijuht rammis Jeruusalemmis politseiautot, vigastades kahte politseinikku ja seejärel sõitis otsa bussile, enne kui teda tulistati, ütlesid ametnikud täna.

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London Tube

terminals had first been proposed in the 1830s, but it was not until the 1850s that the idea was taken seriously as a solution to traffic congestion. London Underground full map The Underground serves 268 stations by rail; an additional six stations that were on the East London line are served by Underground replacement buses. Fourteen Underground stations are outside Greater London, of which five (Amersham, Chalfont & Latimer, Chesham, Chorleywood, Epping) are beyond the M25 London Orbital motorway. Of the 32 London boroughs, six (Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Kingston, Lewisham and Sutton) are not served by the Underground network, while Hackney

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The most pressing environmental issues in Estonia

Of course our country is not an exception. The major problems that are facing our country today are air and water pollution and recycle problem. Also we have, for example, deforestation problem and traffic jams, for instance, in Tallinn in rush-hour. Nevertheless, those problems are not so significant than previous. One of the biggest problems in Estonia is air and water pollution. One example of air pollution is exhaust fumes. Today we have a lot of transport: cars and buses, in the main in our capital. Gases which are produced by cars contain carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide in the air causes global warming, which is the result of the green house effect. Furthermore, it will change our climate. In addition our air is polluted by hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from plants and factors. Substantially, in Kohtla-Järve and Maardu. Our water is also polluted. We can't drink it, because there are a lot of chemical ingredients. In some cities water is chlorine a lot

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Hong Kong

Table Tennis Big Buddha Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the Big Buddha, is a large bronze statue of a Buddha Amoghasiddhi, completed in 1993, and located at Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, in Hong Kong Top three facts 1. With a population of 7 million people but land area of only 1,108 km, Hong Kong is the 4th most densely populated territory in the world 2. Hong Kong is home to a highly developed network of transport ­ buses, ferries, railways, a tramway system and rapid transit system. Over 90% of all daily travels in the city are on public transport ­ the highest in the world The world's most expensive bottles of wine at USD232,692 per bottle were sold at an auction in Hong Kong Thank you for listening

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Air pollution

into the atmosphere. · Air pollution divided into two: Air pollution, which cames by human activity(Anthropogenic sources) and air pollution, which cames by nature(Natural sources) · Where does it · What caused it? occur? · Air pollution comes from many different sources : · As sad as it is but factories, power plants, this problem is dry cleaners, cars, everywhere, where buses, trucks and even people live. windblown dust and wildfires. Why should we stop air pollution? · 2.4 million people die · We need air to each year from causes breath. But if the air to air pollution. 1.5 we breathe is no million of these deaths longer clean, it ruins caused by indoor air our health. pollution. · Air pollution can cause breathing difficulties, heart attack.

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Environmental issues in Estonia

But our planet is threaten by environmental problems. Even a small country like Estonia can make difference. Our capital city is fighting against air pollution. But people produce much refuse and ways of recycling are getting old. Water pollution is also a problem in Estonia. We have factories that let their waste run into rivers. One of the biggest problems in Estonia is air pollution. Our air is polluted by exhaust fumes, because today we have a lot of cars, buses and other machines. In 2009 we had 407 cars to thousand inhabitants, which is lower than European Union average, but this number is still high. Because cars produce gases that contain carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide in the air causes global warming, which is the result of the greenhouse effect. Tallinn wants to fight against it by offering public transportation for free, to Tallinn citizen. So that people would use more public transportation than their own car

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London Eye

technical problems. It took seven years and the skills of hundreds of people from five countries to make the London Eye a reality. Parts for the "Eye" were manufacture in many Countries including France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Czech Republic and of course the UK. The London Eye welcomes an average of 3.5 million customers every year. The London Eye can carry 800 passengers per revolution - equivalent to 11 London red doubled-Decker buses. Each of the 32 capsules weighs 10 tonnes. The total weight of the wheel and capsules is 2,100 tonnes Each rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning a capsule travels at a stately 26cm per second, or' - twice as fast as a tortoise sprinting; allowing passengers to step on and off without the wheel having to stop Since February 2004, it is kept open on Valentine's Day even at night, so that couples can enjoy a romantic ride and a lovely view of London.

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Tallinn, general overview

or by a purchase from the transport vehicle. Air: The Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport is about four kilometres from Town Hall square. There is a local bus connection between the airport and the edge of the city centre. The nearest railway station Ülemiste is only 1.5 km from the airport. Rail and road: The Edelaraudtee railway company operates train services from Tallinn to Tartu, Valga, Türi, Viljandi, Tapa, Narva, Orava, and Pärnu. Buses are also available to all these and various other destinations in Estonia, as well as to Saint Petersburg in Russia and Riga in Latvia. The Employed material http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallinn http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallinn

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Inglise keele referaat 'Hiiumaa'

(meaning island people in Swedish) or "rannarootslased" (meaning coastal Swedes in Estonian). Transport Road transport from Estonian mainland to Hiiumaa involves a 90-minute (28 km) ferry crossing from Rohuküla to Heltermaa, which is 25 km by road from Kärdla. There are about 10 ferry departures a day. In the summer weekends, getting car space on the ferry usually requires advance booking. There are about 2 scheduled buses a day between Tallinn (the capital of Estonia) and Kärdla. In the winter, the island can be reached, conditions permitting, via a 26.5 km ice road (the longest in Europe) across the frozen Baltic Sea. Hiiumaa is served by Kärdla airport, with regular flights to Tallinn. Bicycle rental is available in Kärdla and there is a good bicycle path built from Kärdla towards Kõrgessaare Kõpu lighthouse

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London

including St Paul`s Cathedral. The fire began in the kitchen of the King`s baker Thomas Farriner in Pudding Lane and lasted for five days. London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom. By now London has swallowed up many of the small towns and villages that once surrounded it. London is on the same latitude as Warsaw. London is a city were more than 7 million inhabitants live. In London there are famous Telephone booths and taxis. Also there are red double- decker buses. The quick and easy way is use the underground trains. The cheapest is to buy a Travelcard. London hosted the 1908 and 1948 Summer Olympic Games and will host the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. Many visitors come to see the famous sights, museums and galleries; others come for the shopping. The famous sopping street is Oxford Street. It is the most famous street in London where you can buy souvenirs, clothes, and so on. Today Harrods's is among the world`s best known shops.

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Tallinn

bishops of Tallinn (until 1561) and Lutheran superintendents of Estonia, occupying an easily defensible site overlooking the surrounding districts. The major attractions are the walls and various bastions of Castrum Danorum, the Russian Orthodox Alexandr Nevsky Cathedral (built during the period of Russian Empire, the church was built on a site that formerly housed a statue of Martin Luther) and the Lutheran Cathedral. Kadriorg is 2 kilometres east of the centre and is served by buses and trams. The former palace of Peter the Great, built just after the Great Northern War, now houses (part of) the Art Museum of Estonia, presidential residence and the surrounding grounds include formal gardens and woodland. Pirita`s coastal district is a further 2 kilometres north-east of Kadriorg. The marina was built for the Moscow Olympics of 1980, and boats can be hired on the Pirita river. Two kilometres inland are the Botanic Gardtelevision tower.

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Clarification

different speeds. What do you mean? I mean that people's situations can be very different. Let's take the very extreme situation of a young woman who marries an old man as an example. What do you mean by unnecessary? Let me explain. Every morning, people go up and down motorways or cross from one side of town to the other in their cars, when they could quite easily take trains or buses. Prices are rather expensive, but maybe that's a good thing. How do you mean? I mean that the country isn't inundated with tourists. It hasn't been ruined by time-share developments or scores of ugly hotels, bars and discos. .... in a sense most of us are already using them (computers). How do you mean? Well, whenever we use our washing machines.... we are using computer circuitry. ....

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Nimisõna. Omastav kääne. The noun. The genitive.

a friend a lot of friends palju sõpru water lots of water palju vett Loendatavatel nimisõnadel on ainsuse (the singular) ja mitmuse (the plural) vorm: a girl ­ girls MITMUSE MOODUSTAMINE 1) tavaliselt lisatakse mitmuses ainsuse tüvele lõpp -s a book books a street streets a day days a pupil pupils 2) kui ainsuse tüve lõpus on -s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, siis lisatakse mitmuses lõpp -es a bus buses a glass glasses a bush bushes a watch watches a box boxes 3) kui ainsuse vormi lõpul on kaashäälik + y, siis mitmuses y muutub i- ks ja lisandub -es a country countries a factory factories a fly flies a story stories 4) kui ainsuses oleva sõna lõpul on täishäälik + y, siis mitmuses lisandub -s a boy boys a toy toys a key keys a monkey monkeys 5) erandlikult on mõnede o-lõpuliste nimisõnade mitmuse lõpul -es

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Straitland

The Island of Muhu is the third largest in Estonia. A traditional fishing and farming lifestyle still predominates. There are many tourist packages for families and just travelers which offer activities for different tastes and also accommodation with food in reasonable prices. There is no need to travel long distances abroad, because one can enjoy hiking, cycling, canoeing and swimming just in the area of Straitland. All the main sightseeings can be easily reached by buses, electric trains and ferries. Culture Life The identity of every city is created by its symbols, which are made up of historical buildings, monuments, holy places, people and traditions. And so it is with Pärnu. The Hansa Days, which have become a tradition and will be crowned by the International Hansa Days to be organized by Pärnu in 2010, brings artists onto the streets. The main centers for cultural activities are Enda Theatre, built in the 1960s, which greets visitors

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Big grammar theory

1. Nouns: how is the plural formed? The plural form of most nouns is created simply by adding the letter s: · more than one snake / snakes · more than one ski / skis · more than one Barrymore / Barrymores Words that end in -ch, x, s or s-like sounds, however, will require an -es for the plural: · more than one witch / witches · more than one box / boxes · more than one gas / gases · more than one bus / buses · more than one kiss / kisses · more than one Jones / Joneses BUT! Photos, kilos, pianos, zeros, studios, radios. When the word ends in the letter -y: · country / countries · family / families · story / stories Nouns ending in -f: (should be learned by heart) · calf / calves · elf / elves · half / halves · knife / knives · life / lives · leaf / leaves

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Stephen wiltshire

As a child he was mute, and did not relate to other people. Aged three, he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language and lived entirely in his own world. 2.slaid At the age of five, Stephen was sent to Queensmill School in London, where it was noticed that the only pastime he enjoyed was drawing. It soon became apparent he communicated with the world through the language of drawing; first animals, then London buses, and finally buildings. The instructors at Queensmill School encouraged him to speak by temporarily taking away his art supplies so that he would be forced to ask for them. Stephen responded by making sounds and eventually uttered his first word - "paper." He learned to speak fully at the age of nine. His early illustrations depicted animals and cars; he is still extremely interested in american cars and is said to have an encyclopedic knowledge of them. When he was

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Economy of Estonia.

Other Russian goods that have been transported through Estonia are grain and fertilizers. Another important area is passenger shipping which is directly linked to tourism. The Estonian national air company Estonian Air has also proven successful as it has managed to increase both cargo volumes and the number of passengers. A large part of freight transport is still done by road. Passenger transport is organised with buses for the most part, there are international lines to St Petersburg, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and Scandinavia. During the recent years a lot of roads have been repaired and new ones have been constructed, but a considerable number of roads are still in a fairly poor condition. About 3.4 million tourists visit Estonia every year, the majority of them come Finland and stay for a short period. Tourists who come for a couple of days also go to the theatre and

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London

and Old Bond Street is the short section at the Southern end which joins Piccadilly. Third level Fourth level Fifth level Transport .. A quick and easy way to get to different places in London is to use transport . You can use ... Buses , Trams , Rail, Taxis and minicabs and others transport . Famous peolple from London : Elizabeth Taylor 1932 Actress Beatrix Potter 1866-1943 Writer Michael Faraday 1791-1867 Scientist Daniel Defoe 1661-1731 Writer David Bowie 1947 Singer and others . Elizabeth Taylor Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, (born 27

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Elektriautod

connecting a plug to an external electric power source (usually simply a normal electric wall socket). A PHEV shares the characteristics of both a conventional hybrid electric vehicle, having an electric motor and an internal combustion engine; and of an all-electric vehicle, also having a plug to connect to the electrical grid. Most PHEVs on the road today are passenger cars, but there are also PHEV versions of commercial vehicles and vans, utility trucks, buses, trains, motorcycles, scooters, and military vehicles. Toyota prius in plug in Hybrid version Price Electric cars are more expensive than gasoline cars. The primary reason is the high cost of car batteries. US and British car buyers seem to be unwilling to pay more for an electric car. This prohibits the mass transition from gasoline cars to electric cars. A survey taken by Nielsen for the Financial Times has shown that 65 percent of

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Emaplaadi terminite sõnastik inglise keeles

PCs that comply with DMI 2.0 are sometimes called managed PCs. SDRAM - Short for Synchronous DRAM, a new type of DRAM that can run at much higher clock speeds than conventional memory. SDRAM actually synchronizes itself with the CPU's bus and is capable of running at 100 MHz, about three times faster than conventional FPM RAM, and about twice as fast EDO DRAM and BEDO DRAM. SDRAM is replacing EDO DRAM in many newer computers Today's fastest Pentium systems use CPU buses running at 100 MHz, so SDRAM can keep up with them, though barely. Future PCs, however, are expected to have CPU buses running at 200 MHz or faster. SDRAM is not expected to support these high speeds which is why new memory technologies, such as RDRAM and SLDRAM, are being developed. EDO - Short for Extended Data Output Dynamic Random Access Memory, a type of DRAM that is faster than conventional DRAM. Unlike conventional DRAM which can only access

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Inglise keele eksamiks

We are going to eat we aren't going to eat are we going to eat? You are going to eat you aren't going to eat are you going to eat? They are going to eat they aren't going to eat are they going to eat? Plural of nouns ­ nimisõnade mitmus - s a window ­ windows a student ­ students a key ­ keys, a roof ­ roofs -es sõna lõpulisetele ­ ch, sh, s, ss, x, o A watch- watches, a bush- bushes, a bus ­ buses, a class ­ classes, a fox ­ foxes, a potato ­ potatoes, a tomato- tomatoes, a book ­ books, a key ­ keys, a box ­ boxes, miss ­ misses, wash-washes, mix-mixes, go-goes, do-does. -ies consonant +-y a country ­ countries, a diary- diaries, a boy ­ boys, a dictionary ­ dictionaries, try ­tries, play-plaies. -ves lõpulistele ­f, -fe a leaf ­ leaves , a wolf ­ wolves, a knife ­ knives, a life ­ lives Irregular nouns

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Autodes kasutatavad pneuma-ja hüdrosüsteemid

The control system in the Mark VIII also lowered the suspension by about 25 mm (1 inch) at speeds exceeding about 100 km/h (60 mph) [1] for improved aerodynamic performance. Unfortunately, however, these systems turned out to be unreliable and in many cases ended up being retrofitted with aftermarket replacements [2] or conventional steel coil springs. [3] In addition to passenger cars, air suspension is broadly used on semi trailers and buses, which are both transportation sectors that helped pioneer the use and design of air suspension. An unusual application was on EMD's experimental Aerotrain.

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Inglise keele sõnad ADVERTISING

3. giant banners - Wallscapes that are hung on the front of buildings 4. lightboxes ­ Illuminated panels 5. tri-face billboards ­ Billboards with rotating sections, so you can put up to three different advertisements up and spin them around 6. scrollers ­ Signs that cosplay number of posters 7. street furniture - Ads that are everywhere in street. For example bus shelters, dustbins 8. transit advertising ­ advertising on buses, taxies and so on, covering them with vinyl. 9. ambient media ­ Advertisements on non-traditional media 10. digital outdoor advertising ­ advert. on LED screens that look like billboards, that show us short video clip. 11. catchment zone - 12. eye-catching - Something attractive and noticeable, that gets people attention when they walk past them. Ads such as sonic posters (including sounds) 13. sonic posters ­ advertisements which include sound

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Shipreport

thermodynamic cycle. A stroke refers to the full travel of the piston along the cylinder, in either direction. While risqué slang among some automotive enthusiasts names these respectively the "suck," "squeeze," "bang" and "blow" strokes.[1] they are more commonly termed 1.1.1.3) High-speed (approximately 1,000 rpm and greater) engines are used to power trucks (lorries), buses, tractors, cars, yachts, compressors, pumps and small electrical generators. As of 2008, most high-speed engines have direct injection. Many modern engines, particularly in on-highway applications, have common rail direct injection, which is cleaner burning. 1.1.1.4) Medium-speed engines are used in large electrical generators, ship propulsion and mechanical drive applications such as large compressors or pumps. Medium speed diesel

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