Kõikides liikidevahelistes suheses on vähemalt mingi viivitus sees mõnest päevast kuni mõne aastani isegi. Pärast viivitust hakkab kiskjate arvlangema ja stabiliseerub sellise N korral kus kiskjad suudavad ennast ja oma järeltulijaid toita. N võib ka osutuda ka nulliks. 23. Selgitage, millal (põhimõtteliselt) saabub karjamaa taime populatsiooni juurdekasvu ja herbivooria vahel tasakaal The achievement of a steady state by an ecosystem is a climax community. This theoretical concept is rarely accomplished in practice as the controlling forces, such as climate and soil, rarely remain constant, and ecosystems take some time to adjust to change. Kui sööjate juurdkasv on konstantselt võrdne võrdeline suremusega- st ei kasva ei kahane ja see kontrollib taimede juurdekasvu. Keskonnategurid on võrdsed. 24. Miks karjamaal taimede populatsiooni kasvu peatub kui herbivoore ei ole?
heath in front of an alehouse and then in a bedroom in the house of a lord. The action in the play takes place in various locations in Padua, Italy, and at a house in the nearby countryside. The overall tone of the play is light and comic, though the exploration of larger social questions gives much of the comedy a more serious tone. The motifs of this play are disguise, domestication, fathers and their children. Climax There is no single moment of intense action in the play, but rather a long process of development culminating in Katherine's fully changed behaviour. The climax could be seen in the wedding scene in Act III or in Katherine's decision in Act III to agree with Petruchio whatever he says. Conclusion I was a pleasantly surprised after reading this book. At first I was afraid there would be complicated use of words and heavy use of complex rhyme schemes. It was
and magical transformations are the order of the night. After a wild night of confusion, harmony is restored, love is set right, and weddings are celebrated. The main themes: dreams and reality, love and magic. The setting: The play features three interlocking plots, connected by a celebration of the wedding of Duke Theseus of Athens and the Amazonian queen Hippolyta, and set simultaneously in the woodland, and in the realm of Fairyland, under the light of the moon. Climax :The play reaches its climax near the end of Act IV, after all of the lovers overcome their obstacles and leave for the temple to be united in marriage. Some of the characters: *Theseus: Kind and generous. He must enforce the law, but talks privately with Egeus and Demetrius to get them to relent. He appreciates the effort that goes into the play-within-a- play, and the sincerity of the ordinary people. He lets his imagination turn good people's sincere effort into a good performance.
band in general. The story begins with Farrokh meeting members of a small band called Smile and offering them to replace their lead singer. The guys said "no" at first, but when Farrokh sang to them they changed their minds. The band started with small gigs. But the singer had bigger plans. The movie had two biggest unexpected twists. The first one was when Freddie realized that he was gay and the second one was, when he found out that he has AIDS. The film reached a dramatic climax, when Freddie was offered a solo career, where he would make a fortune. He quit Queen and moved to another country. His boyfriend didn't let him talk to his old friends and his ex fiance. Fortunately Jane (his ex fiance) came to see him and made him rejoin Queen. The film ends with Live Aid concert. The film was amazing, I really liked it. The cast fit into their roles perfectly and it had a very powerful ending.
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The hunger artist's nourishment is spiritual. The man only wishes to be honored by the public. As he continuously spirals downward in his health, he looses all forms of material nourishment. As the days go on, there is conflict between the artist and the audience, as they do not believe him honest in claiming not to have eaten. By searching for the audience's approval, a symbol for spiritual nourishment, he loses both material and spiritual nourishment. The climax of the story occurs when he finally achieves his final goal which he believes will give him ultimate satisfaction: a fast until death. As Kafka so grotesquely illustrates, the frail and bony man believes he will finally receive the nourishment he wants when he has fasted until death, at which point he has lost all nourishment and dies. The conflict between the audience and the artist adds to the artist's dissatisfaction with his nourishment.
Alex enjoys: blood and classical music. IS THE PORTRAYAL OF THE CHARACTERS BELIEVABLE? WHY/NOT? While reading the book, it seems very real, because characters are very well described. But for real life are these characters too unbelievable. CONFLICT OR PROBLEM Problem was that Alex and his friends committed crimes and loved violence EVENTS: rising action Beating vagabondagers, robbing, fighting with other gangs, raping, car thefts and other violent and gruesome acts. CLIMAX: Alex's friends decide to rebel against him and he is left tied up in the crime scene. The police come and arrest him. EVENTS: falling action Alex gets imprisoned. Then he got the Ludovico treatment and wasn't able to do harm to others and himself. But there were sideeffects and he was reversed back to his old self. But he got tired of crimes eventually. RESOLUTION: Alex got the Ludovico treatment and couln't even think about violence
The main charachter in this book is of course Dorian Gray. He is an ideal of beauty and this makes him arrogant. He thinks that if he is beautiful, everything is allowed to him. He kills one of his friends Basil, a conventially minded and talented painter and does not even feel guilty after that. The third quite important charachter there is Lord Henry, a friend of both Dorian and Basil. He is a charming talker and a brilliant intellect. The climax occurs when Dorian kills Basil. He thinks that since Basil painted the portrait, that ruined Dorian's life, the painter should be punished for this. Evaluation I think that the writing was effective and definately the author achieved his purpose. Many people told me before reading this book, that they have never read a better book in their life. After first couple of chapters I thought we just have different tastes in books, as I usually do have, but the
4 Syntactic CHIASMUS (reversed parallelism) means that the word order of one sentence is inverted compared to that of the other sentence or clause. NT: Up went the curtain, the curtain went up.Lexical chiasmus means that both parts of the parallel construction have the normal word order and practically the same words are repeated. NT: I know the word, and the word knows me. CLIMAX CLIMAX means the arrangement of the words and phrases in such a way that their meaning becomes stronger in each case and reaches the peak of intensity in the end. NT: It was a mistake, a blunder, a lunacy. (creates gradation) NT: He wanted to weep, to vomit, to die. There is also a logical climax the way the author sees the things happened. The function of climax is to show the significance of things as the author sees them. ANTICLIMAX
around his neck. He embraces her and moving gently up and down with his knees penetrates her. The Kneeling Wheelbarrow The Kneeling Wheelbarrow sex position is slightly easier than the standing version! The Spider The man sits with his legs out in front of him, leaning back on his hands, which are stretched out behind him. His partner sits astride him and rocks her pelvis, taking her weight on her arms and legs and bringing them both to a climax. The Fold The woman lies on a cushion on the floor or on a very firm mattress, with her knees bent back underneath her in the Fold sex position The Sphinx The woman lies on her tummy, with her weight on her forearms and one leg bent out to the side, the other out straight behind her. Her partner is on top of her and enters her from behind, taking his weight on his arms. The Deckchair The man relies on his hands to support his weight while sitting
The film is directed/ produced by ... It is set in ... It stars ... The role of X is played by ... It portrays / shows ... It conveys a sense of ... X gives a superb / thrilling / disappointing performance ... I can thoroughly recommend ... I found the plot rather weak / unconvincing The film tells the story of ... This film is based on the novel of ... particularly impressive scenes The plot focuses on ... The story begins ... The plot has an unexpected twist ... The film reaches a dramatic climax ... It is rather long / confusing / slow, etc. The cast is excellent / weak / convincing ... The script is dull / clever / fascinating ... It has a tragic / surprising / happy end The music and sound effects support the story line. Don't miss it, it will change the way you see ... It is well worth seeing ... I wouldn't recommend it because ... I especially wanted to see it ... One of the best films I have seen this year ... The film is a little sentimental. Exercise 7
within English society that the English feel threatened. Meena and her family decide to move, before the problms will get any Worde. Their new home was in a region, where the most people who lived there were Indians. It was a good decision, because it is better to live with people around you who has the same backround. However, Meena's parents should have put more effort in getting to know the villagers. What is the climax of the story? The climax of the story is when Meena follows Tracy in the woods of the Big House. Eventough, Meena hasn't seen Anita since she broke her leg, she still cares to the extent that she'd follow Tracey, thinking that Anita's dad was killing her. But Meena soon finds out that it's actually Sam and he's making love with Anita. Tracey tries to attack Sam in order to defend her older sister. Anita, however, gets mad at her and chases after her. When Anita and Sam are left alone, the boy kisses her and
before subject, - intensifier to nature of narrative. - adjectives make stronger 4. EPIPHORA after noun 4. CLIMAX expression of a (...* ...* ...*) repetition - gradation; in sentence each new part grows in 4. ASYNDETON of word or phrase at the end
Although the tale is very intriguing and well-written, it gets in some point a little tedious. For example, the entries are mostly written following the dates. One character writes two days and the next goes on with another two days. It is easy to follow and nothing goes missing, but there is a setting when four people are describing their day in their point of view, but this is pretty much the same as described by the first person. It will give the better picture of the climax but as said before, Stoker can write very clearly so it seemed for me little boring to write it over and over. In conclusion, it is a great book to read. It has journeys and excitement, it is written very simple which makes it readable to everyone who is interested in history and loves the stories about good and evil. Although it is more for advanced reader while there are some words that are not used very often and need to be look up from a dictionary; some stranger
Sellelt albumilt võib veel leida muusikali Mamma Mia! lugusid. (B3RTO jt, 2015) Aprillis võitis Edurne Nacionales de la Músical muusikaauhinna. 2010: Neljas stuudioalbum Almagrol ilmus neljas stuudioalbum 2010. aastal nimega "Nueva piel". Hispaania muusika edetabelites saavutasid mõõduka edu lood "Soy como soy" ja "Oigo mi corazón". (B3RTO jt, 2015) 2013: Viies stuudioalbum; "Hand on heart" Almagro salvestas oma viienda stuudioalbumi "Climax" Londonis koos produtsentidega Pablo Navarro ja Simon Nordberg. Album saavutas 22. koha enimmüüdud albumite hulgast Hispaanias. (B3RTO jt, 2015) Almagro esitas koos inglise laulja Olly Mursiga 2013.aastal Madridis muusikaauhindadel Olly Mursi loo "Hand on heart" (EuropaFm, 2013). 2015: Eurovisioon; kuues stuudioalbum Almagro esindas Hispaaniat 2015. aastal Eurovisioonil looga " Amanecer". Edurne saavutas finnalis 21. koha (Edurne - Eurovision Song Contest Vienna 2015). 16
friend when he gives it to him begging in the subway. The flashback shows us how Jamal managed to avoid a similar fate. Like all of the flashbacks it also gives us an indication of Jamal's determination and perseverance to overcome all the obstacles that fate throws in his path. Jamal's motivation is his love for Latika, both in the events of the flashbacks and his appearance on the show. The audience knows Jamal doesn't know the answer because the climax of the film occurs when Jamal is faced with the final question. The flashbacks have shown us what Jamal has had to overcome and the stage is set for the triumph of love. In conclusion, the theme of `Love conquers all' was an idea worth learning about, and was made easy to learn about through cinematography, dialogue & gesture, and flashbacks. Jamal's upbringing and his conflict with Prem made me as the audience understand the theme of "Love conquering all"
The goal keeper of the football club, that is at present on the fourth position in the UK premier league Arsenal is Estonian Mart Poom. Recognition Probably the best recognition for a country is when heads of internationally important countries pay a visit to a country. This year has been quite special for Estonia. Two very important heads of state have visited Estonia. On October 19th and 20th 2006 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visited Estonia. Her visit marked the climax of the development of friendly relations between the two countries. In November 27 and 28 the President of the Unites States of America had an official visit to Estonia. When the visit of Queen Elizabeth II was more of the friendly visit to the whole nation, the visit of President Georg Bush was a working visit. This was the first time, when the president of USA has ever visited Estonia. The meetings and discussions were widely depicted in international media. It was noted that Mr. Bush
Antonyms are used. 3. Chiasmus is reverse parallelism the word order of the second sentence is inverted compared to the first sentence. a) lexical chiasmus words change their places, but the word order remains the same (e.g. "I love my dog and my dog loves me."). b) grammatical chiasmus the word order of the second part is inverted (e.g. "Up went the curtain, the curtain went up."). 4. Climax gradation; constructing the sentence so that each new part grows in intensity (e.g. "It was a mistake, a blunder, lunacy."). The function of climax is to show the significance of things as the author sees them. a) quantitative climax is based on words whose choice is logical (e.g. "An hour, a day, a week, a month, a year passed."). Numerals appear here. b) qualitative climax reflects the individual way the author views an event happening, etc. (e.g
of harmony, heading for even greater disasters if I didn't find a way to express my personal creative side. Occasional puzzled looks on the faces of students taught me that I hadn't com pletely thought through some aspects of the pattern. Some people were confused by the various turning points and ordeals of the model, particularly by the distinction between the midpoint, which I call the Ordeal, and the climax o f the second act, which I call T h e R o a d Back. Trying to explain this led me to a new realization. Each act is like a movement of a symphony, with its own beginning, middle, and end, and with its own climax (the highest point of tension) coming just before the ending of the act. These act climaxes are the major turning points on the circular diagram: xxiii THE WRITER'S JOURNEY ~ THIRD EDITION
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AVP; e.g. ref to industrial uses ref to effect on R groups max 4 [5] 14. (a) starts with previously uncolonised area / bare ground / bare rock / AW; ref to pioneer species / named pioneer; series of recognisable, seres / stages; progresses to, climax / final equilibrium stage; max 2 (b) stabilise environment; soil development / increase humus / organic material; change soil pH; hold more water; release more minerals or nutrients / increase N content or fix N / hold ions; form microhabitat / reduce exposure / provide shelter / reduce erosion; max 3 (c) any two from following: grazing;
for Cassio’s pardon, as she has promised him from their meeting. This is all Iago needs to immediately begin planting seeds of doubt in Othello’s mind as to his wife’s fidelity. The ensuing scenes are all a carefully staged dance by Iago in which he finds a dropped handkerchief of Desdemona’s and convinces Othello of her improper actions. He stages yet another carefully monitored conversation with Cassio and finishes the job of hardening Othello’s heart, leading to the climax, and tragedy of the play. Othello arranges with Iago the deaths of both Desdemona and Cassio, his wife at his own hands, in the midst of his jealous anger. Because of her pledge to plea for Cassio, Desdemona only further worsens her case to her husband, solidifying his suspicions of their affair. Iago utilizes Roderigo one last time to help him in the murder of Cassio. The two however fail to kill Cassio, instead only wounding him. However, waiting for the cry of his death, Othello hears the
General Trends. Critics searched something to re-establish a connection with the past. The borders between painting and sculpture became blurred. Concept art stressed the idea of the artist over material execution to transform art from physical objects to mental images. Pop Art. Pop Art emerged as an original and irreverent parody of the vulgar imagery and artifacts of the commercial culture. It grew from Action Painting towards objectivity. Use of repetition and the elimination of dramatic climax were favored by the composer John Cage. Rauschenberg and Johns introduced "popular" materials into their art by depicting them or actually incorporating real objects. Pop Art debuted in 1962. The works spanned painting, sculpture and objects of daily use. "Happenings" (improvised semi-dramatic visual spectacles with audience participation) contributed to the Pop culture of the 1960s. The art form is based on the anonymous, mechanized and mass-produced
General Trends. Critics searched something to re-establish a connection with the past. The borders between painting and sculpture became blurred. Concept art stressed the idea of the artist over material execution to transform art from physical objects to mental images. Pop Art. Pop Art emerged as an original and irreverent parody of the vulgar imagery and artifacts of the commercial culture. It grew from Action Painting towards objectivity. Use of repetition and the elimination of dramatic climax were favored by the composer John Cage. Rauschenberg and Johns introduced "popular" materials into their art by depicting them or actually incorporating real objects. Pop Art debuted in 1962. The works spanned painting, sculpture and objects of daily use. "Happenings" (improvised semi-dramatic visual spectacles with audience participation) contributed to the Pop culture of the 1960s. The art form is based on the anonymous, mechanized and mass-produced
Estonian celebration of June 23 is ceremonially tied to the following Midsummer Day celebrations on June 24. According to Estonian laws, the state flags are not to be lowered during the night between the days. Jaanipäev (St. John's Eve) This is the climax of the midsummer events. June 23 is considered the night of magical powers and is the eve of Jaanipaev. The traditional way to celebrate this event is to head out to the countryside. Here the citizens of Estonia will light bonfires and dance and sing around the fires; they will also look for the mystical fern flower which is supposed to bloom only on this night and will bring luck to those who find it
in Italy (arrivers usually had vague, inaccurate notion of the country), Germany and back home. Italy was kind of paradise: pictures, landscapes, seeing things only read about before. Autumn (visitor going to warmth in winter), festivities, spectacles. Critical: Florence, Rome, Naples, Venice. Fount of art, literature, philosophy, music – cultural mecca. Diplomatic representatives, British residents: opened doors, introduced to people. Climax in Rome. Greatest prize: classical antiquities – scuplture, vases, cameos, gems, coins, medals. Purchase-obsessed. Result: publications (what seen). Changed people’s perception of classical past. Returned minds enriched, into culture cosmopolitan influence, refinement of manner, intellectual curiosity -> lasting change in English art, architecture, music, manners. Collecting, works of art, sculpture collections, change in
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earlier, stayed with him to the end. Every day she said the seven Psalms of penitence ordered by the Holy Office as part of his sentence. Galileo continued to gaze at the stars through his telescope until 1637, when his sight finally failed him. "This universe that I have extended one thousand times," he wrote, "has now shrunk to the narrow confines of my own body." The trial and condemnation of Galileo marked the climax of the first wave of the Scientific Revolution. He had helped to unlock some of the mysteries of the cosmos for his fellow man. However, his trial also signified something else. The weight of papal authority which had brought Galileo to his knees also succeeded in halting [peatamises ] the growth of the new science in Italy. It is no accident then, that following Galileo's death in 1642 that the greatest advances in science would come from outside
· Lexical--there is no inversion, the words just switch their places (I know the world and the world knows me) It is an empathic construction. Emphasis is on the 2nd part. Detachment is a syntactic separation of secondary members of the sentence by using punctuation marks, starting with comma, the dash, etc. in order to emphasize the isolated part. The strongest is the full stop. (I saw him. In the garden.) Climax (gradation) is arranging the sentence so that each following part is emotionally stronger than the previous one. · Quantitative--logical (Minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years passed.) · Qualitative--fairly individual, it suggests the way the author sees the significance of things. (he wanted to weep, to vomit, to die) Anticlimax--creates a comic effect by arranging sentences in such a way that the reader's expectations are disappointed
"Fuck, fuck, fuck," he growled, pounding his hips up at me, yanking my hips down to meet his punishing lunges. He hit the end of me with every deep thrust, battering into me. I could feel him growing harder and thicker. I watched him avidly, needing to see it when he went over the edge for me. His eyes were wild with his need, losing their focus as his control frayed, his gorgeous face ravaged by the brutal race to climax. "Eva!" He came with an animal sound of feral ecstasy, a snarling release that riveted me with its ferocity. He shook as the orgasm tore into him, his features softening for an instant with an unexpected vulnerability. Cupping his face, I brushed my lips across his, comforting him as the forceful bursts of his gasping breaths struck my cheeks. "Eva." He wrapped his arms around me and crushed me to him, pressing his damp face into the curve of my neck.
- keskel (tõus haripunktini ja lahendus sellele järgnevalt) - lõpus (kogu fraas on ehitatud lõpule suundumisele) Selline fraseerimine on sarnane klassikalise muusika fraseerimisele, traditsioonilise poeesia fraseerimisele ja ka kõne fraseerimisele. Tavaliselt esineb selline fraseerimine töödes, kus karaktreriloome või musikaalsus on esimesel kohal seda fraseerimise meetodit ei kohta tavalislt nn.abstraktsetes tantsudes. HARIPUNKT (CLIMAX) saavutatakse pinge ja lahenduse mõistetega -draamatilise pingega tööd vajavad haripunkti, kuid mitte igas töös ei ole see vajalik ega ühtemoodi teostatav. Haripunkti mõistet võib vaadelda fraasi tasandil, osade tasandil, terve töö tasandil või siis ei ole see mõiste töö kontekstis vaadeldav üldse. SECTIONS tantsu osad on traditsiooniliselt eraldatavad (eristatavad), kuid nad võivad väljakasvada üksteisest, järgneda üksteisele loogiliselt või intuitiivselt,
Chapters 6-19 Sergei goes to visit Kitty and his half-brother on their estate. There, on the estate, Kitty is happy because the baby is starting to understand more and even recognize people he knows. But just as this is happening, Levin grows more restless. He is studying more and more these days, and personal growth is lost. He doesn't understand how he was able to pray when Kitty was pregnant, all the while rejecting any belief in God. Levin is still looking for faith. The climax for Levin, the hero of Anna Karenina, comes when he speaks with a peasant named Theodore. Theodore tells him we should live not for our bellies, but for our souls. We must remember God and things that are bigger than us. Levin suddenly understands what this means, realizing that the best things are beyond our control as humans. How appropriate that a peasant helps Levin to realize all of this.
Many entries do not specify the difference between adjective and adverb, since the same forms can often appear both as adjectives or adverbs. The abbreviation mod. is used to mark such a word. Let's examine an entry for the word maximum. maximum, mod. -Syn. supreme, highest, greatest; see best 1. maximum, n.-Syn. supremacy, height, pinnacle, preeminence, culmination, matchlessness, preponderance, apex, peak, greatest number, highest degree, summit, nonpareil; see also climax: Ant. minimum*, foot, bottom. There are two entries for this word. The abbreviation mod. in the first entry indicates that the word could be used as a modifier of other words. Following this, syn. indicates that synonyms for the word follow. At the end of the listing appears the suggestion see best 1. This suggestion refers us to the first entry for the word best if we wish to see more words with meanings related to maximum. The second entry gives the synonyms for the noun form of the word
radikaalselt muuta auto disaini 1950ndatel ja 60ndatel. Isa oli Portugalist ja ema Inglismaalt. Noor John toodi Inglismaale 1920 pärast mitteõigeaegset isa surma. II maailmasõja ajal Fleet Air Armis insenerina töötades tegi ta oma nime auto alal. Paremini tuntud sassii insenerina, ta tootis palju edukaid võidusõidu autosid, kõige suurepärasemad koos Ecurie Sotimaa meeskonnaga, kasutades mootoreid,mida tarnib Jaguar, Buick, Bristoli ja Climax, paljude hulgas. Ecurie Ecosse Tojeiro EE oli üks esimesi võidusõiduautosi, millel kasutati keskele paigutatud mootorit, see parandas käitlemist ja vedu. Ace, Carroll Shelby omakorda arenenud ikooniks AC Cobra. 32 Rahvastik Alates 2007 aastast oli Portugalis 10 617 575 inimest, kellest umbes 332 137 olid seaduslikud sisserändajad (51,7% naised, 48,3% mehed).
evaluated by responsible intelligence officers as on a par with the many messages dealing with American warships in other ports and the Panama Canal. The causes of the Pearl Harbor disaster are many and complex, but no one has ever laid any of whatever blame there may be at the doors of OP-20-G or S.I.S. On the contrary, the Congressional committee that investigated the attack praised them for fulfilling their duty in a manner that "merits the highest commendation." As the climax of war rushed near, the two agencies— together the most efficient and successful codebreaking organization that had ever existed—scaled heights of accomplishment greater than any they had ever achieved. The Congressional committee, seeking the responsibility for the disaster, exposed their activity on almost a minute-by-minute basis. For the first time in history, it photographed in fine-grained detail the operation of a modern code-breaking organization at a moment of crisis
(www.fourhourbody.com/roach) Sexual physiology has been studied for centuries, behind the closed doors of laboratories, brothels, Alfred Kinsey's attic, and, more recently, MRI centers, pig farms, and sex-toy R&D labs. Mary Roach spent two years wheedling and conniving her way behind those doors to bring you the answers to the questions Dr. Ruth never asked. In this popular TED presentation, she delves into obscure scienti c research to make 10 surprising claims about sexual climax, ranging from the bizarre to the hilarious. Violet Blue's Website (www.tinynibbles.com) Violet Blue is a sex-positive pundit and educator whose audiences range from medical doctors to the viewers of the Oprah Winfrey Show. She is also regarded as the foremost expert in the eld of sex and technology. If you want to improve your time between the sheets, her site offers dozens of articles as jumping off points. VIOLET'S RECOMMENDED READING Got a Minute
Esimest korda tarvitatakse neid tavaliselt varases noorukieas. Pidev kuritarvitamine võib kesta kogu noorusaja. Sissehingatavate ainete koostisosad on keemiliselt väga erinevad, mistõttu käesolevas peatükis käsitletakse neid kokkuvõtvalt vaid selle kriteeriumi järgi, et neid manustatakse sissehingamise teel. Sissehingatavate ainete hulka kuuluvad orgaanilised lahustid, bensiin, gaasid (butaan, propaan, naerugaas) ja nitriidid (amüül – poppers, snappers; butüül – rush, bolt, climax). Need keemilised ained on väga odavad ning kõikjal vabalt kättesaadavad. Manustamiseks on 3 viisi: sniffing – nina kaudu nuusutamine, huffing – suu kaudu inhaleerimine, bagging (kõige ohtlikum!) – mõju suurendamine üle pea tõmmatud kilekotiga. Ainet hingatakse sisse kas sellega niisutatud lapilt või kilekotist. Gaasilisi aineid tarbitakse enamasti õhupallist.
(List theetentsin tfushouts ofthespectators chronological order) a Usethe adjectives What was the climax event? andadverbs in the listto makethe paragraph moreinteresting. Conclusion . : . . f e n i n g. h e a v y .w i n d i n g. (Para5) What was the outcome?How did you b r i l l i a n tg. l o o m y
(List theetentsin tfushouts ofthespectators chronological order) a Usethe adjectives What was the climax event? andadverbs in the listto makethe paragraph moreinteresting. Conclusion . : . . f e n i n g. h e a v y .w i n d i n g. (Para5) What was the outcome?How did you b r i l l i a n tg. l o o m y
(List theetentsin tfushouts ofthespectators chronological order) a Usethe adjectives What was the climax event? andadverbs in the listto makethe paragraph moreinteresting. Conclusion . : . . f e n i n g. h e a v y .w i n d i n g. (Para5) What was the outcome?How did you b r i l l i a n tg. l o o m y
(List theetentsin tfushouts ofthespectators chronological order) a Usethe adjectives What was the climax event? andadverbs in the listto makethe paragraph moreinteresting. Conclusion . : . . f e n i n g. h e a v y .w i n d i n g. (Para5) What was the outcome?How did you b r i l l i a n tg. l o o m y