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New Zealand
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New Zealand

About  Capital-Wellington  Largest city-Auckland  Government-Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy • Monarch - Queen Elizabeth II • Governor-general - Jerry Mateparae • Prime minister - John Key About  Area-268,021 km2  Population-4,509,461 ( January 2014 )  Anthem-"God Defend New Zealand„  New Zealanders are calling their country Aotearoa. History o Māori were the first to arrive in New Zealand, journeying in canoes from Hawaiki about 1,000 years ago.  A Dutchman, Abel Tasman, was the first European to sight the country  In 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, an agreement between the British Crown and Maori Nature  New Zealand is made up of two main islands and a number of smaller islands  The South Island is the largest landmass of New Zealand  New Zealand has a mild and temperate maritime climate with mean annual temperatures ranging from 10 °C in

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Recreational use of Pärnu river-essee
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Recreational use of Pärnu river (essee)

move on to nest somewhere else. Also the growth of the bigger trees is hindered by the underwood vegetation, which consist of willow, alder and aspen. Pärnu river affords many opportunities for tourism and recreational activity. As an example: 1) Fishing: There is a fish farm in Roosna-Alliku that breed rainbow trouts 2) Canoeing: There are several enterprises (e.g. Edela Loodusmatkad OÜ) which offer canoeing trip for a day or up to 3 days. Even our own school has 2 canoes. 3) Wildlife tourism: Along the river basin there is abundance of different wildlife species, for example broad-leaved trees and different bird species, which are under conservation of the environmental law. 4) Swampland tourism: Soomaa National Park is the second biggest natural reserve. Soomaa has been created to protect large raised bogs, flood plain grasslands, paludified forests and meandering rivers. The territory of the national park is

Maateadus → Hüdroloogia
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The Pilgrim Fathers
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The Pilgrim Fathers

the settlement required . The minority who were fit enough erected shelters near the beach at Cape Cod for a start, and then set about reconnoitring the hinterland for sustenance. Had it not been for friendlier native Americans who taught them their skills, the Pilgrims might never have survived. The natives acted as guides through the forests and taught the colonists woodcraft, trapping, hunting, how to make maple sugar, moccasins and birch-bark canoes and how to raise crops of maize and tobacco. They also introduced the colonists to the turkey, which was native to North America. This aid, however, came too late for half the colonists, who died during their first punishing winter in Massachusetts, but the following year, the survivors showed they had learned their lessons well. In the autumn of 1621, they produced their first successful harvest and in gratitude, celebrated their first Thanksgiving

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Bora Bora
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Bora Bora

bright turquoise, green, and blue. Its remote access requires a flight from Tahiti to a small island off the main coast. From there, travelers going to the main island must take a ferry to Vaitape, the largest town. Many hotels, however, are located on the smaller islands and are often positioned above the ocean on stilts and topped with grass roofs. Visitors can enjoy many activities on Bora Bora including swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, hiking, visiting WWII ruins, parasailing, jet skis, canoes, dolphin watching, and deep-sea fishing (to name a few). Many people also enjoy shopping on the island, and some of the most popular souvenirs include Tahitian pearls, locally-made art, hand-carved wooden items, and perfumes. Weather The summer months in Bora Bora (November - April) are hot and humid, with many sunny days. The balance of the year is slightly cooler and drier. Cooling trade winds buffet the island throughout the year, and the months of June, July, August

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Õngepüük
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Õngepüük

Figure. Pelagic longlines showing the shape of a regular tuna longline (above) with 6 branch lines (bl) and hooks (h) attached to the main line (ml) between each float (f) and float line (fl), and a deep tuna longline (below) with 13 branch lines between the floats. Redrawn from Suzuki et al (1977). Poles Trolling lines Trollipüük (vedeli(te)ga või lanti(de)ga) Deck Equipment: Undecked canoes may have no equipment or only a hand cranked reel. Purpose built trollers are usually equipped with two or four trolling booms which are raised and lowered by topping lifts and held in fishing position by adjustable stays. Hydraulic or electrically powered reels (gurdies) are frequently used to haul in the lines. Säär Kael Suuava Teravik This drawing of a giant squid was based on a specimen found on the coast of Newfoundland in 1874.

Merendus → Kalapüügitehnika
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Body and exterior vocabulary autotehnik
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Body and exterior vocabulary autotehnik

In most cars, only the edge of the rocker panel is visible when the doors are closed since it supports the bottom of the door. The rocker panel can feature the manufacturer's logo and is usually polished for aesthetic appeal. In light trucks, it can also work as a step to facilitate easier entry into the vehicle. · Roof rack: a set of bars secured to the roof of a motor car.[1] It is used to carry bulky items such as luggage, bicycles, canoes, kayaks, skis, or various carriers and containers. · Spoiler: an automotive aerodynamic device whose intended design function is to 'spoil' unfavourable air movement across a body of a vehicle in motion, usually described as drag. Spoilers on the front of a vehicle are often called air dams, because in addition to directing air flow they also reduce the amount of air flowing underneath the vehicle which generally reduces aerodynamic lift and drag

Keeled → Erialaline inglise keel
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Sotsiaalpsühholoogia konspekt 2016
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Sotsiaalpsühholoogia konspekt 2016

Participants: ­ 11-12 year old boys who signed up for a summer camp. All from similar backgrounds, no behavioural/psychological problems; from same geographical location and matched for physical characteristics and abilities Robbers Cave Experiments Stage 1: Group formation ­ Brought together in small groups ­ Interacted exclusively with own group ­ Engaged in co-operative tasks · Tent pitching, carrying canoes, building rope bridges ­ clear signs of group formation (e.g., ingroup identities "Eagles" ­v- "Rattlers", own jargon, flags, favourite swimming holes) Stage 2: Intergroup competitive interaction ­ Competitive games between the two groups (e.g., tug of war, baseball, treasure hunts) ­ Trophy + individual rewards for winning team ­ increased competition and animosity between the groups (e.g., name calling, stealing flags, raiding outgroups' cabins

Psühholoogia → Sotsiaalpsühholoogia
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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku
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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku

– 11-12 year old boys who signed up for a summer camp. All from similar backgrounds, no behavioural/psychological problems; from same geographical location and matched for physical characteristics and abilities Robbers Cave Experiments Stage 1: Group formation – Brought together in small groups – Interacted exclusively with own group – Engaged in co-operative tasks • Tent pitching, carrying canoes, building rope bridges – clear signs of group formation (e.g., ingroup identities “Eagles” –v- “Rattlers”, own jargon, flags, favourite swimming holes) Stage 2: Intergroup competitive interaction – Competitive games between the two groups (e.g., tug of war, baseball, treasure hunts) – Trophy + individual rewards for winning team – increased competition and animosity between the

Psühholoogia → Sotsiaalpsühholoogia
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Student World Atlas-Maailma atlas
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Student World Atlas (Maailma atlas)

com p u ters and televisions to life expectancy, religion an d literacy. If you want to see the Geographic Features ocean floo r, o r to find wh er e 111 the world vol Th ere are two sp ecial "Geogr ap hic canoes fo rm , th is IS the sec tio n to look in. Feature s" mcluded in this atl as. To find out how th e co n t ine n ts, Earth 's Co n tin en t s 1. greatest land features, have been

Geograafia → Geograafia
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

the tree. He stared down at the rocks, a smile hovering around the edges of his broad lips. I could see he was going to try to make this good. I focused on keeping the vital interest I felt out of my eyes. "Do you know any of our old stories, about where we came from -- the Quileutes, I mean?" he began. "Not really," I admitted. "Well, there are lots of legends, some of them claiming to date back to the Flood -- supposedly, the ancient Quileutes tied their canoes to the tops of the tallest trees on the mountain to survive like Noah and the ark." He smiled, to show me how little stock he put in the histories. "Another legend claims that we descended from wolves -- and that the wolves are our brothers still. It's against tribal law to kill them. "Then there are the stories about the cold ones." His voice dropped a little lower. "The cold ones?" I asked, not faking my intrigue now. "Yes

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

intercepting and reading the cryptograms, however, the Japanese may not have wanted to waste time looking for the Americans, since none of the messages specified their location. This excuse vanished at 9:20 a.m. Saturday morning, August 7. Two natives had found the sailors, who had moved to Gross Island, and had reported the find to Evans. He wrote a brief message: Eleven survivors PT boat on Gross Is X Have sent food and letter advising senior come here without delay X Warn aviation of canoes crossing Ferguson RE. He drew up a square based on the current key of PHYSICAL EXAMINATION, P H Y S I C A L E X M N T O B D F G K Q R U V W Z and enciphered the message, departing from traditional Playfair only by leaving doubled letters unenciphered, as the s's in Gross and crossing: XELWA OHWUW YZMWI HOMNE OBTFW MSSP1 AJLUO EAONG OOFCM FEXTT CWCFZ YIPTF EOBHM WEMOC SAWCZ SNYNW MGXEL HEZCU FNZYL NSBTB DANFK OPEWM SSHBK GCWFV EK.MUE. A message of

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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