Task 1: 1. Lubrication system 2. Moving parts 3. Heat and wear 4. Cooling 5. Lubricates 6. Collects 7. Particles 8. Oil filter 9. Leak out 10. Amount 11. Checking 12. Dipstick 13. Friction 14. Increase 15. Become damaged 16. Changing 17. Thin 18. Impurities 19. Efficiently 20. Assembled Task 2: 1. Oil pressure switch, oil pump, relief valve, oil strainer, relief valve for oil cooler, oil filter, oil cooler, main gallery, oil pan, oil level gauge 2. Static seals and dynamic seals 3. Paper filter, or it may contain oil 4
It is an American comedy film directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. The actors of the film are: Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts, Will Poulter, Nick Offerman, Kathryn Hahn, and Ed Helms. It was released in the U.S. on August 7, 2013. David is a drug dealer. He is unable to pay his depth to his boss. So his boss offers him to go to Mexico and get some marijuana for him. It is going to be difficult to get across the border. David decides to pose as a family man. He collects four different people together. They all pretend like they are on family vacation. Their trip is harder than expected and they have a lot of troubles in their journey. This is a great movie when you want to watch something light and funny. It is a good comedy. I loved the characters and the story line of the film. "We're the Millers" made me laugh to tears. This is not the film what makes you think deeply about the life but it is a good film for a long car journey
84 million people to die from smoking worldwide out of which 2.41 million are in developing countries like Bangladesh. Smoking is called the brown plague and not only does it harm the smoker, but also the environment and the people around us. Smoking is an expensive habit. People who smoke cigarettes can spend as much as $2,500 a year on them. Some people think that smoking is a helpful measure to reduce the stress. Banning smoking is actually a financial loss for the government as it collects a lot of revenue through the taxes on cigarette sales. Another argument is that it is human tendency to do exactly those things which are forbidden. So, if smoking is banned in public places, adults and teens are more likely to smoke and find their own means to evade this law to continue with the habit. Lastly, when smokers who are habitual and addicted, may experience smoking withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, anger, etc, if they cannot smoke immediately. Therefore, in this
France and Germany) signed a treaty to run their heavy industries coal and steel under a common management. From this economic cooperation agreement, European Union has grown up. For today, the aim of this union has made 180º turn but the reason why more and more countries are joining it is still same to rise the economy. So how does it work? European Union is functioning like an independent country. It collects taxes to reach its objectives. Taxes are collected mainly from member countries GDP (1,1% of countries budget) but as well the import duties on good bought into EU. Also, every member country is paying 0,1%-0,33% of their VAT (value added tax). It is the way how EU gets its budget which is about 120 billion per year. This money is spent mainly to improve agriculture (direct aid, export refunds, storage, rural development and other) but also to improve
26. a plumber water is gushing from your kitchen taps even when turned off 27. an electrician all the lights in your house have fused 28. a social worker you think your neighbours just might be neglecting their little child 29. the fire brigade your house is on fire 30. a psychiatrist you think you are going crazy 1. a traffic warden controls parking and parking meters 2. a dustman collects rubbish from people's houses 3. a window dresser arranges shop-window displays 4. an estate agent helps people buy and sell houses 5. a secretary- deals with office correspondence and records 6. an undertaker makes arrangements for funerals 7. a bricklayer makes brick buildings and walls 8. a civil servant works in a government ministry 9. a vet treats sick animals 10. a newsagent sells newspapers and magazines from a shop 11
Pick Up Litter Picking up litter wherever you find it is honestly the best, fastest way to do your part to stop this type of water pollution. While it may not sound very extravagant, the simple act of not passing by this pollution is a pretty powerful one. Organize Cleaning Parties Organize cleaning parties with local people to make the reach larger. Get businesses involved as sponsors who will donate prizes to the person who collects the most trash if you're having a hard time finding people to sign up to help. Once you get the ball rolling, you might be surprised at just how many people are willing to step up to help you clean up your local waterways. You Can Make a Difference While water pollution solutions may seem like too little, too late when viewed in the light of major oil spills and floating plastic bag islands they are necessary to prevent these problems from growing worse
And she doesn't like to play computer games. My dad's hobbies are computers (for they're his job), driving with a jet and techincs. When he returns home from work he goes straight to the computer. Most of the summer we are in Valkla, where we drive with a jet. He doen'st like to rollerskate/skating , because that takes a lot of energy. My brother has two hobbies: football and skateboarding. He has his football training three times a week and he has been going there already 3 years. He collects football cards and his favourite player is ... . My brother has many posters and pictures of him. Skateboarding is one of his newest hobbies. He 'discovered' it last summer when we saw a boy doing tricks with his skateboard. So our parents gave him a skateboard for Christmas. He was really happy for that/ He was delighted. He doesn't like handicraft, which he thinks is boring. My friend loves to sunbathe, shopping and ice-skating. But above all she likes to shop, because
(protsess on raskesti entroopia võib väheneda S 0 pööratav ilma väliskeskkonna (protsess on sisemiselt pööratav) sekkumiseta) Terviklik kvaliteedi juhtimine (TQM total qualty management) Continuous improvment; Deming Edwards W.; kaizen (jaapani juhtimissüsteem tootmises) Team Creates Team Selects Team Cathers Team Quality Circle and Problem to be Data and Recommends Collects Information Solved Analyzes Problems Solutions Empowerment and involment emploees Decision by Focus on the customers Top Management Bencmarking Feedback from Managers Outsourcing to Quality Circles Reduced cycle time Võrgustiku teooriad Indiviidide vahelised sotsiaalsedsidemed loovad või kirjeldavad
Oscar Best Actor "Leaving Las Vegas" 1995 San Sebastian Film Festival Best Actor Award "Leaving Las Vegas" 1995 Sundance Film Festival Piper-Heidsieck Tribute to Independent Vision 1995 The Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in Leading Role "Leaving Las Vegas" 1995 And now there are some very interesting facts about Nicolas Cage what I didn't knew before I started. Interesting facts. Collects comic books and sees them as being today's equivalent of mythology. Owns a Lamborghini that used to belong to the Shah of Iran. Ate a live roach in Vampire's Kiss (1989). On his upper back he has a tattoo of monitor lizard with a top hat. Met wife Alice Kim at a sushi bar where she was a waitress. She was only 20-years-old at the time they married. Big fan of Elvis Presley. 2006 he bought Castle Neidstein near Etzelwang, Germany.
for it outright 8. Buy on credit - if you get something from the shop right now and pay later 9. Buy in bulk - if you buy many things at the same time; you can get a discount 10. Give a refund - money that seller will give you back if you bought something and you want to return it and you have a receipt 11. Fee - money that you pay for some service that you get 12. Fare - money that you pay to get somewhere( for a journey) 13. Income tax - the tax that the government collects on wages and salaries 14. Inheritance tax - the tax that the government collects if people inherit something from others 15. Excise duties - customs that have to be paid on things that are imported from other countries 16. VAT - value added tax which is paid when you buy or purchase something 17. Corporation tax - companies tax on their profits 18. Tax rebate - money that you have given back if you paid too much tax 19. Dole - money that the government pays to those who are in need 20
details. They record where users have logged in, or where have their application installed, how their services are acces. That includes what operating system is used, hardware version, settings, files and software names, battery levels, signal strenght and device identifiers. When useng device, geo location and also bluetooth and wifi signals are collected. Mobile number, IP adress, browser type, language and time zone, ISP are also not safe. Facebook even collects info when you visit third party websites and apps that use their services (spotify and instagram). Instagram is popular media sharing platform for handheld devices. When it comes to Instagram, they seem to be collecting a bit less information. Everything related to user profile – username, email, user content, phone number. If accepted, phone contacts for fingind friends. They track web pages you visit, add-ons, analytical information. Using cookies they provide ads and services for devices
This process is also used for aluminum the combination of various materials allows for greater array of models. Laminated usually contain the following cores. The machine cuts and mills the material, including materials: plastic, fiberglass, carbon, wood, steel, aluminum, neoprene, or ceramics. These elements are the core's thickness and side-cut, and also collects the sandwiched or layered on the top and bottom of the core. In a torsion-box ski, the core material is surrounded by excess material. In skis with polyurethane cores, the top fiberglass or carbon fibers. Instead of being sandwiched around the core, the layers wrap around it in what is and base layers are put into a mold, then a press, and the known as "wet wrap construction." The core is then sealed with resin and heat
It is necessary to distinguish between: a) Planning, meaning simply the intervention of the Government in a particulat industry at a time when the greater part of the economy still remains in private hands, and b) Planning which results in the general supersession of individual enterprise as the source of economic decisions. Summary The issue of planning prompted some of the fiercest debate in mid-twentieth century economics. Politics of Economic Planning collects together a number of papers from journals and contributed books that examine the problems of economic planning in a free society.
As a full-ledged portal, Yahoo! offered easy access to a board range of third-party content and related services, organized into "channels" such as Autos, Finance, Games, Health, Kids, Movies, Music, Shopping, Sports and Travels. Yahoo! is also known as the third largest online recruitment sites. Even though Yahoo! has many amazing examples, they still are loosing the shear of search. The difference between Yahoo! and Google is that Yahoo! is more like a portal and Google just collects all the information and post's it on its web page. Microsoft's vision of cloud computing repeatedly changed both in name and conception but, by 2010, plans were increasingly firm. Windows Azure let developers run applications on Microsoft-hosted platforms, while Microsoft Office 2010 was slated to include an "Office Web" version accessible through a web browser. Whereas most cloud-based applications were run in public clouds, Microsoft promised to let
island!' he said. 'The people had moved there after the (10) DESTROY of their homes by a volcano. Luckily they had a radio, and a ship soon came to rescue me.' 7 Match the words in the box with the definitions (a-j). aid conservation drought famine riot charity demonstration emergency pile-up strike a) An organization which collects money to help those in need b) When an area is desperately short of water c) The act of protecting animals, or parts of the environment d) When people march through the streets to show their opinions. e) A collision involving several vehicles f) When an area is desperately short of food g) Something unexpected which must be dealt with quickly h) When people stop working through disagreement with their employers. i) Help (money, food, etc.) given by governments or other organizations.
It is responsible for all aspects of conscious experience, including perception, thought, planning and speech. CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES – The two specialised halves of the brain. The left one is specialised in speech, language and writing. The right hemisphere is specialised in spatial abilities, face recognition and some aspects of music perception and production. CEREBROSPINAL FLUID (CSF) – A liquid which is found in the ventricles of the brain and the canal of the spinal cord. It collects products of neuronal and glial metabolic activity. CHEMORECEPTORS – Sensory neurones which respond to chemical stimuli (e.g. glucose concentration in blood). CONCENTRATION GRADIENT – A difference in the concentration of a particular substance between two compartments. CONE – A receptor cell located in the retina at the back of the eye. It is sensitive to colour. CONTRALATERAL – Structures located on opposite side of the midline.
When the user is surfing through social media or any other web page, then everything the user does goes to a big data database. Either Google, owner of the website, or both will know exactly what you are currently doing. “If you are not paying for it, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold. “[19] And the aforementioned leads us to some obstacles concerning big data. Threats Academic essay (ITI0103) 2019 spring When big data collects your information, then who does it belong to? Does it belong to the corporation, or to the person in particular? What happens when information was collected from you, what you considered as private? A big problem can occur from the misuse of that information. [20] Enterprises worldwide make use of sensitive data, personal customer information and strategic documents. When there’s so much confidential data lying around, the last thing you want is a data breach at your enterprise. [21]
V Locke explains that the best theory of right to ownership is rooted in the fact that each person owns his or her own body and all the labor that he or she performs with that body. So, when an individual adds his own physical labor, which is his own property, to a foreign object or material, that object and any resulting products become his property as well. One converts a ting into one's property by adding labor to it (e.g. If there is a publick forst and one collects wood from it, the wood becomes your property) One has no right to waste(If you pick apple from a tree it becomes yours, but you cannot pick more apples than you can use) Since one can covert property into gold, hovever, one can accumulate an unlimited amount of wealth (since the gold, unlike the apples, cannot spoil) (VI-XIIX); XIX Locke identifies three elements necessary for a civil society: a common established law, a
Ticket No1 1)The characteristic is called output characteristic or volt-ampere charateristic of a Rectifier Diode. 2)Rectifier Diode. 3) A is called Anode and C is called Cathode. An Anode has positive potential and therefore collects electrons in the device. Cathode has negative potential and therefore emits electrons to anode. The symbol looks like an arrow that ponts from the anode to the cathode, and reminds that conventional current flows easily from the p side(anode) to the n side(cathode). BIASING. Forward biasing. If the current in a diode is too large, excessive heat will destroy the device. Even approaching the burnout current value without reaching it can shorten its life. Therefore
engages the two men in friendly conversation. When they arrive in Burguete, the fat innkeeper charges them a high price for their room because it is "the big season." It turns out that Bill and Jake are the only people in the hotel. When they learn that the wine is included, they drink several bottles. Jake goes to bed, musing, "It felt good to be warm and in bed." Summary: Chapter XII Jake wakes up early, dresses, and goes outside. He digs for worms down beside the stream and collects two tobacco tins full. When Jake goes back inside, Bill begins to joke about irony and pity. He encourages Jake to say only things that are ironic or pitiful. Bill says that Jake doesn't know about how popular irony and pity are because he is an expatriate. He teases that expatriates are drunks who are obsessed with sex and who write nothing worth publishing. Bill says that some people think women support Jake while others think that he is impotent
maritime authorities. 77 NDR2002 Voyage Data Recorder The Kelvin Hughes NDR-2002 is a type approved Voyage Data Recorder which exceeds the requirements of IMO Performance Standard A.861(20) for Shipborne Voyage Data Recorders (VDR). The complete system including the Crash Survival Module (CSM), Data Acquisition Unit (DAU) and Interfaces are designed and manufactured by Kelvin Hughes and its parent company Smiths. The VDR collects data from the sensors on board the vessel, it digitises, compresses and stores this information in an externally mounted Crash Survivable Module (CSM). The CSM is a tamper-proof unit designed to withstand the extreme shock, impact, pressure and heat, which could be associated with a maritime incident. The CSM may be retrieved from the vessel and the stored data replayed by the authorities for investigative purposes. Features: . Compact and lightweight Crash Survivable Module (CSM)
She is the only woman for me. It's the best restaurant in town. · We do not use the in generalisations with plural and uncountable nouns. I like music. Can you turn off the music? She is very interested in nature. What is the nature of his illness? · We do not normally use the in generalisations with plural and uncountable nouns, even if there is an adjective before the noun. She's studying Chinese history. He collects antique clocks. · But we use the when a description with of follows the noun. She is studying the history of China. · We can use the in generalisations with singular countable nouns, to talk about a whole class of things. This is common in scientific and technical language. Who invented the telescope? The tiger is in danger of dying out. I can't play the piano. I hate the telephone. Note also: I love the sea
Both grown-ups and children are fond of playing different computer games. This is a relatively new hobby but it is becoming more and more popular. Making things includes drawing, painting, making sculpture, designing costumes, handicrafts. Two of the most famous hobby painters were President Eisenhower and Sir Winston Churchill. Some hobbyists write music or play musical instruments. President Bill Clinton, for example, plays the saxophone. Almost everyone collects something at some period in his life: stamps, coins, matchboxes, books, records, postcards, toys, watches. Some collections have no real value. Others become so large and so valuable that they are housed in museums and galleries. Many world-famous collections started in a small way with one or two items. People with a good deal of money often collect paintings, rare books, and other art objects. Such private collections are sometimes given to museums, libraries and public galleries so that
And finally, Evelyn Carson, who joins us on the line from Austin, Texas. Can you hear me Evelyn? Evelyn Carson Oh yes, you're coming through loud and clear! I'm 82 and I started crocheting baby blankets over 50 years ago, just before my first child was born. Since then, I've been making afghans and quilts for all my friends and family members. Seven or eight years ago, I saw a notice in our local newspaper. It was about this organisation that collects blankets and donates them to charitable agencies that serve the homeless or victims of various disasters, and other people in need. I contacted them, and asked if I could help. They were delighted and that's how it started. Now I spend around 1,500 hours a year crocheting for the group. Many of my blankets go to the northern states. They are given to the homeless or to people who are made homeless after some kind of disaster. I once watched the news
hop walk 79 The Simple Present Tense The simple present tense expresses a general truth or a customary action. The sun rises in the east. Uncle Joe wears glasses. Ducks love water. The children go to school by bus. Mary enjoys singing. Peter sometimes lends me his bike. Cows eat grass. Monkeys like bananas. Tom collects stamps. The earth goes around the sun. It often snows in winter. We always wash our hands before meals. We eat three meals a day. Father takes the dog for a walk every morning. 80 Use the simple present tense to talk about things that are planned for the future. Melanie starts school tomorrow. Next week I go to summer camp.
Materials that are made out of glass, plastic, and metals are not biomass because they are made out of non-renewable materials. MSW can be a source of energy by either burning MSW in waste-to-energy plants, or by capturing biogas. In waste-to-energy plants, trash is burned to produce steam that can be used either to heat buildings or to generate electricity. In landfills, biomass rots and releases methane gas, also called biogas or landfill gas. Some landfills have a system that collects the methane gas so that it can be used as a fuel source. Some dairy farmers collect biogas from tanks called "digesters" where they put all of the muck and manure from their barns. Read about a field trip to a real waste-to-energy plant or learn about the history of MSW. 14.3 Biofuels - ethanol and biodiesel "Biofuels" are transportation fuels like ethanol and biodiesel that are made from biomass materials. These fuels are usually blended with the petroleum fuels - gasoline and diesel
accession establish the consent of a state to be bound by a treaty upon their exchange between the states, their deposit with the depositary or their notification to the states or the depositary if so agreed. In each case the international act so named whereby a state establishes on the international plane its content to be bound by a treaty Depository of the state keeps the authentic texts, provides new copies, collects all instruments of ratifications, informs member states if any country wants to leave the treaty, or if someone wants to join. Does the administrative work. Treaties have to be registered in UN. Consent to be bound by part of a treaty and choice of differing provisions If the treaty permits and other states agree. Should be made clear to which provisions consent relates to.
lõõgastava marihuaana müüki tutvustada selle aasta lõpuks Washingtoni osariik. (BBC News, 11.03.2014) Kasutatud allikad: · BBC News. (2014, March 4). Barack Obama calls for tax changes in 2015 budget. Retrieved from: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-26438240 · BBC News. (2014, March 7). US economy adds 175,000 jobs in February. Retrieved from: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-26486177 · BBC News. (2014, March 11). Colorado collects $2m in marijuana taxes in January. Retrieved from: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-26523833 · Rushe, D. (2014, March 7). US economy adds 175,000 jobs but unemployment rate rises to 6.7%. The Guardian. Retrieved from: http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/mar/07/us-economy-jobs-unemployment- february-data KOHALIK VALITSEMINE USA on föderaalne riik, mis tähendab, et on tagatud võimu jaotumine piirkondlike
When the engine is at normal operating and unclip the wiring from the shroud. illustration). temperature the coolant expands, and some 3 On pre-1986 models the fan shroud is 11 Unscrew the three fan shroud retaining of it is displaced into the expansion tank. The secured to the radiator with four bolts. bolts. coolant collects in the tank and is returned to Unscrew the two upper bolts and slacken the 12 Disconnect the upper and lower air hoses the radiator when the system cools. On 1.1 two lower bolts (see illustration). at the turbo intercooler mounted alongside litre engines the system pressure cap is fitted 4 For 1986 models onwards the shroud is the radiator.
T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler T h e girl's weeping in the locked room attracts the little man for a third time, but now she has nothing left to give him. So he asks her, "If you become queen, will you give me your first-born child?" T h i n k i n g nothing of the future, the girl agrees. W h i r , whir, whir, the moun tain of straw is spun into gold. T h e king collects his gold and marries the girl as promised. A year goes by and the girl, now a queen, has a beautiful child. One day the little man comes and claims the child as his reward for saving her life. Horrified, the young queen offers h i m all the riches of the realm, but the little man refuses, saying "Something alive is dearer to me than all the treasures in the world." T h e girl laments and cries so much that the manikin relents a little for, as
For cryptography and cryptanalysis, though they are highly sophisticated technologies, retain at their inmost cores, like chromosomes that determine their heredity, the most primitive of functions. Cryptography is protection. It is to that extension of modern man— communications—what the carapace is to the turtle, ink to the squid, camouflage to the chameleon. Cryptanalysis corresponds to the senses. Like the ear of the bat, the chemical sensitivity of an amoeba, the eye of an eagle, it collects information about the outside world. The objective is self-preservation. This is the first law of life, as imperative for a body politic as for an individual organism. And if biological evolution demonstrates anything, it is that intelligence best secures that goal. Knowledge is power. In an atmosphere of competition, it may exist in two modes: mine and mine enemy's. All organisms attempt to maximize the former and minimize the latter. Cryptography and cryptanalysis exemplify the two modes
In fact, the myofibrillar lattice alone could not be reduction in the diameter of muscle cells has responsible for the movement of fluid to the been observed in postmortem muscle (Offer extracellular space and ultimately out of the and Cousins 1992). This water that is expelled muscle. The myofibrils are linked to each from the myofibril and ultimately the muscle other and to the cell membrane via proteina- cell eventually collects in the extracellular cious connections (Wang and Ramirez- space. Several studies have shown that gaps Mitchell 1983). These connections, if they develop between muscle cells and between are maintained intact in postmortem muscle, muscle bundles during the postrigor period would transfer the reduction in diameter of (Offer et al. 1989; Offer and Cousins 1992). the myofibrils to the muscle cell (Diesbourg These gaps between muscle bundles are