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Report-Suggested improvements to the shop
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Report: Suggested improvements to the shop

To: Tim Burton From: Ester Kängsepp Subject: Suggested improvements to the shop Date: 28th Feb 2013 1) Purpose The purpose of this report is to suggest ways to make the shop more profitable. 2) Shop condition The shop condition is at this moment very bad. Shop has lost many customers and it has changed a lot lately- has become not so attractive like it used to be and income has decreased because of that. Firstly, it would be a good idea to make some flayers about the shop’s planned changes. 3) Shop’s apperance Secondly, I think it would be useful to refresh shop’s appearance. Paint it all over again and redecorate the interior. Customers would like that and it will invite new people to the shop. 4) Increasing the shop’s income Finally, we could organize market days, when the prices are low and there are a lot of different goods

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European Environmental Databases 2018
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European Environmental Databases 2018

European Environmental Databases 2018 Homework deadline: Friday, Nov 30th 13:00pm Send to: [email protected] NB! Homework delivered after the deadline will NOT be considered for evaluation and will be marked as ,,not passed". 1. According to the Land Accounts data viewer (Corine Land Cover), has the total area of non-irrigated arable land (code 211) increased or decreased in Estonia between 1990 and 2006? By how many hectares? Non-irrigated arable land (code 211) was in Estonia between 1990-2006 638 979 he Non-irrigated arable land (code 211) was in Estonia between 1990-2000 639 341 he It means that code 211 decreased by the 362 he 2. And in Europe? Non-irrigated arable land (code 211) in Europe between 1990-2006 was 113 653 392 he Non-irrigated arable land (code 211) in Europe between 1990-2000 115 822 405 he

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Microcontroller homework 5
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Microcontroller homework 5

2. Three delays that occur when a heater is used to increase the temperature of a metal block: · The time it takes for the heater to respond to a control change. The temperature of the heater does not change instantly just because thecontrol signal to it did. · The time it takes the heat to be transferred to the load. · The time it takes the thermistor to respond to changes in the load temperature. 3. Using Matlab: a. Proportional gain must be decreased b. Integral gain must be increased c. Derivative gain must be decreased 4. I presenting for II presenting for III presenting for

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Europian Enviromental Database Homework 2018
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Europian Enviromental Database Homework 2018

European Environmental Databases 2018 1. According to Corine Land Cover, has the total area of natural grasslands increased or decreased in Estonia between 1990 and 2006? By how many hectares? According to CLC the total area of natural grassland in Estonia has increased by 39 779ha. 2. And in Europe? In Europe it has also increased, by 19 007 228ha. 3. What about "Broad-leaved forest" (Corine Land Cover code 311) in Estonia? Increased or decreased? By how many hectares? Broad-leaved forests have increased by 43 8834ha. 4. What was the water exploitation index for Emajõgi sub-basin in the summer of 2012? 0.03% 5. When did Estonia emmitted more Ktons of CO2, in 2015 or in 1990? What is the difference between both years in ktons? Estonia emmitted more Ktons of CO2 in 1990. The difference between both years is 7745 ktons. 6. Which was the European country that produced the highest amount of rape and turnip rape seeds in 2016

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Elu 2050-aastal
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Elu 2050 aastal

What kind of life can a child born in the year 2050 expect? How will a child feel when he opens his eyes in the year 2050? I think life will be very diffrent then. By the year 2050 pollution levels in cities will have decreased because scientists will have invented environmentally-friendly cars. By the year 2050 people will be living longer because scientists will have found cures for many diseases. By the year 2050 we will be going to other planets because space travel will have improved. By the year 2050 we will be doing more creative jobs because computers will be doing the most boring jobs. By the year 2050 there will be no more rainforests as we will have cutted them all down

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Births in Estonia in January 2009 and December 2008
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Births in Estonia in January 2009 and December 2008

popular place was Tartu. In December there were 644 births in Harjumaa and in January there was a plunge to 582. In Tartu there was a decrease too. In January there were 37 births less than in December. In Pärnumaa, Ida-Virumaa, Viljandimaa, Jõgevamaa, Võrumaa, Valgamaa and Hiiumaa there was a recovering and the number of births was bigger than a month ago. According to that in Tartu, Harjumaa, Lääne-Virumaa, Raplamaa, Jõrvamaa, Saaremaa, Põlvamaa and Läänemaa the number of births decreased. Viljandimaa, Raplamaa, Järvamaa, Saaremaa, Võrumaa, Valgamaa, Põlvamaa, Läänemaa and Hiiumaa's variations were very little, about + - 3, what makes births in those counties very stabile. Altogether there was in January 1495 births and in December 1338 births. In future there might not be so many births because business breakdown.

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The Anaerobic Energy Systems 7
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The Anaerobic Energy Systems 7

in lactate concentration. · After 10th sprint there was: ­ a decrease in mean power output by 23%, ­ no increase in lactate, ­ and a fall in PCr levels from 43% pre-bout to 16% post sprint, accounting for 90% of ATP production. · Anaerobic glycolysis was inhibited and energy was provided by PCr degradation and increased aerobic metabolism (more than 13% increase). Cont... · Bogdanis et al. (1998) mean W is decreased by 21% in the 2nd half of a 20 s sprint. · Increase in aerobic energy contribution from 13 to 27% of total ATP turnover, partially compensating for the decreased anaerobic metabolism

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Pinched nerve
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Pinched nerve

shutterstock.com/image-vector/drawing-medical-didactic-board-anatomy-hum Causes •Injury •Rheumatoid or wrist arthritis •Stress from repetitive work •Hobbies or sports activities •Obesity https://edition.cnn.com/videos/spanish/2014/07/10/cnnee-pm-intvw-neymar-duplicate-2.cnn https://jf0dzhdbb154mwba9dwvqc9-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp- Symptoms •Numbness or decreased sensation •Sharp, aching or burning pain •Tingling, pins and needles sensations •Muscle weakness in the affected area •Frequent feeling that a foot or hand has "fallen asleep" https://medium.com/words-for-life/5-absurdly-easy-tasks-that-are-death-with-lower-back-pain Additional risk factors •Sex •Bone spurs •Thyroid disease • Diabetes • Overuse • Pregnancy

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Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis 2019
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Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis 2019

IBK is a disease affecting cattle eye caused by the bacteria Moraxella bovis, which is a Gram-negative, rod- shaped bacterium and spread rapidly by direct contact or by insect vectors (Angelos, 2015). The disease has high morbidity rate, but it is rarely fatal. It causes a lot of pain and even 1 blindness to the animal, also considerable financial losses in the herds because of the decreased weight gain, milk discard and costs of therapy (Postma et al., 2007). IBK can occur without clinical signs and bacteria can be cultured on the healthy cattle (Angelos, 2015). Problem is the resistance of Moraxella bovis in bovine herds and the establishment of biofilms in the nasal cavity and eyes of ruminants without any sings of infection (Ely et al., 2017). Pathogenesis Moraxella bovis is a gram-negative bacillus causes IBK in cattle. The occurrence and clinical

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How terrorism has changed the world
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How terrorism has changed the world

ones. Many countries have been attacked by the terrorists. As a result it all affects world politics and global relationships. It can be said that after the 9/11 disaster in the United States we have extremely strict security control system. The traveling is much more proctected by plane. Moreover there is no hitchhiking anymore due to stricting the security checks. Even though it can't be said to the other types of transportation. Terrorism in the Internet has also decreased, whereas computer specialists develop better hardwares to avoid crimes in electronically. Furthermore people are more aware of the jeopardies in the Internet. Terrorism in religious countries is fairly nonsense. War between the two different beliefs will probably never end. Apart from the religious views, remaining world knows how to form its attitude. Media gives us a good overview from the activities and that is the way people learn about the evilness and know how to handle it.

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Mikrokontrollerid ja praktiline robootika
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Mikrokontrollerid ja praktiline robootika

u (t )  K P e(t )   e(t )dt  TD   TI 0 dt  This is a third-order plant model given by a transfer function of 1 G( s)  , u (t ) is input signal, e(t )  r (t )  y(t ) is the error between the ( s  1)3 output y (t ) and the desired output setpoint r (t ) . Use logical reasoning to determine whether K P , TI , TD must be increased or decreased in each of the following examples: a. Run in MATLAB the below program to see the output development if Proportional gain K P increases from 0.1 to 1. (10 marks) Example 1: Proportional gain K P increases from 0.1 to 1. G=tf(1,[1,3,3,1]); for Kp=[0.1:0.1:1], G_c=feedback(Kp*G,1); step(G_c), hold on; end b. Run in MATLAB the below program to see the output development if the proportional gain K P increases from 0.1 to 1.

Informaatika → Informaatika
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A business student´s insight into life in Estonia
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A business student´s insight into life in Estonia

We have e-school, e- voting and e-stores. Also the Skype is partly invented by estonians. A lot of talented people come from Estonia. Interesting about Estonia is that, although it is very small coutry it is still really popular among foreign stuents. It means that we have good education system. Consequently we can say that estonians are tolerant and foreign students feel comfortabe while living Estonia. Negative side is unemployment. It has decreased compared with the last year, but it is still too high. Also a lot of young people are unemployed. It might be caused by the economical crisis, which stopped in fall 2010. Now our economy has risen and situatsion is going to be better. In conclusion i would like to say that life in Estonia is good. The economy is not in a bad situation any more and we can get through the difficulties. Estonia is a little country but

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IPCC summary
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IPCC summary

4.The two main sources of methane pollution are agriculture and fossil fuel use. 5.Volcanic aerosols are not included to the list because of their episodic nature. 6.The world's oceans absorb more than 80% of heat. 7.The total 20th-century rise is estimated to be 0.17 [0.12 to 0.22] m. 8.Arctic has seen twice the increase of global temperature rate. 9.Increased precipitation has been observed in eastern parts of North and South America, northern Europe and northern and central Asia. 10.Decreased precipitation has been observed in the Sahel, the Mediterranean, southern Africa and parts of southern Asia. 11.There is no clear trend in the annual numbers of tropical cyclones. 12.Antarctic sea ice extent continues to show inter annual variability and localized changes but no statistically significant average trends. 13.Because it is consistent with the lack of warming reflected in atmospheric temperatures averaged across the region. 14

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Global warming
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Global warming

developing countries drive people to search food somewhere else. In addition to natural ways, humankind helps along to the process of desertification that eventually leads to global warming. The main reasons are the fast growth of the population and it's consequences ­ too intensive animal raising and the arable lands that are made too fast for the nature to adjust. As I said before desertification eventually leads to global warming. Glaciers and permafrost have decreased dramatically on both side of hemisphere. In the future in the South-Europe the temperature in summers may rise so high that people will have to find temporary refuges in the mountains. I've thought about what should be done and I honestly don't know what to do to make the message clear to everybody, to people who actually have the power to make a difference. It comes to my mind that a difference can be made all together.

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Air pollution
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Air pollution

chemicals, aerosoles, dont make fire, dus.Walk pollution? by foot. · Think about Earth!! And other people, who can die because of the air pollution what you make. What will happen if we don't stop polluting air? Everyone will have asthma in the world and the world population has decreased 50% . Gasmask will be the basic fashion accessory. FUTU RE children's asthma is known to be exacerbated by air pollution. Stop air polluting! Together we can make it happen! Thank you for listening!

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Addictions
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Addictions

an obsession, compulsion, or excessive physical depence or psychological dependence, such as: drug addiction, video games, crime, alcoholism, compulsive overeating, problem gambling, computer addiction, pornography, etc. Drug addiction Drug addiction is widely considered a pathological state. The disorder of addiction involves the progression of acute drug use to the development of drug-seeking behavior, the vulnerability to relapse, and the decreased, slowed ability to respond to naturally rewarding stimuli. Video game addiction Video game addiction, or more broadly video game overuse, is excessive or compulsive use of computer and video games that interferes with daily life. Instances have been reported in which users play compulsively, isolating themselves from, or from other forms of, social contact and focusing almost entirely on in-game achievements rather than broader life events.

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Teine kodutöö aines Mikroökonoomika II
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Teine kodutöö aines Mikroökonoomika II

EXERCISE N. 1 The demand and supply curves for fixed gear bikes in Hipsterland are �� = 75 − 1.5� and �� = 1.5� − 30. a. Find the equilibrium price; b. Find the equilibrium quantity; c. What are the consumer surplus, producer surplus, and total welfare at the market equilibrium? qD = 75 – 1,5*p => p = 50 – 2/3*q qS = 1,5*p – 30 => p = 20 + 2/3*q 75 – 1,5*p = 1,5*p – 30 3*p = 105 p* = 35 q* = 22,5 p S 50 35 2 0 D 22, 75 q 5 Producer surplus: ((35 – 20)*22,5)/2 = 168,75 Consumer surplus: ((50-35)*22,5)/2 = 168,75 Total welfare: 168,75 + 168,75 = 337,5 EXERCISE N. 2 When the price of apple juice rises by 3%, the quantity demanded drops by 8%. Then, demand of for apple juice is elastici? E...

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Report-estonian ecnomy
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Report: estonian ecnomy

Other raw materials include oil shale, peat, limestone. Agricultural main raw materials are grain and legume. According to Statistics Estonia, the unemployment rate in was 5.2% and the employment rate was 67.2% in the 3rd quarter of 2015. The employment and unemployment figures of the 3rd quarter resemble those of the economic boom. In the 3rd quarter of 2015, compared the same quarter of the previous year, the unemployment rate decreased by 2.3 percentage points, which meant that the estimated number of unemployed persons reached 36 500 and the unemployment rate decreased to 5.2%. These figures resemble more and more the figures of the economic boom of 2006–2007 when the unemployment rate was 4–5% and the number of unemployed persons was less than 40 000. The biggest unemployment is in the age group of 15-24 and the unemployment is higher among men than women.

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Marketing
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Marketing

a new Mini's body can be created or from mini body you can create a go-kart for example. Also Mini's windscreens are sended back to the glass-factory where it is unprocessed and new windscreens for Minis produced.(www.mini.co.uk B) Economic The car market is one of the first markets that goes down with the recession but it also is the first one to rise again. Because of the credit crunch car sales have declined. The new car sales decreased 11 per cent and used car fell 3% in 2008; although the car selling has been a downward trend since 2004 for used cars and since 2003 for new cars. The decline is notably been high on the 4x4 and SUV segments. That is because of their high fuel consumption. Although in the small car segments the drop has not been so significant. That might be because more people have started to think more about the environment and started to use

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Product and corporate advertising
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Product and corporate advertising

Sofia Vergara is made thinner using Photoshop. That is typical Pepsi advertisement because they are using a celebrity (Sofia Vergara) and appealing more to younger people. They are using their signature colors ­ red & blue. Advertisement is supposed to make us think that when we think Diet Pepsi we will not gain calories and will look like the celebrity on the picture but gossip that picture is changed with Photoshop has decreased the faith in Diet Pepsi in my opinion. I think that the advertisement has gained a lot of attention but in my opinion people are focusing more on the Photoshopped Sofia than the drink itself and that is not so great. Coca-Cola's latest advertisement is rather different from its usual because Coca-Cola Diet version's bottle design is made by Karl Lagerfeld. Advertisement consists of 3 bottles with different colorful bottle designs by Karl Lagerfeld. That shows that Coca-Cola wants to show its

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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

adding fruit to your cereal, having an extra glass of water or saying no to that second helping of buttery mashed potatoes. So, what else can you be doing to live healthy? Your first order of business is to start exercising. Fitting regular exercise into your daily schedule may seem difficult at first. But even ten minutes at a time is fine. The key is to find the right exercise for you. It should be fun and should match your abilities. Studies show that the nation's trans fat levels have decreased over the past decade, mostly in part due to a controversial ban in New York City and dozens of other counties and towns across the country. If you are struggling to lower your trans fat levels due to health concerns, all you need to do is follow the simple rules set forth by these municipalities. Cut down on deep-fried or processed foods. Choose whole foods, like vegetables and lean protein. If you can't muster the willpower to order healthy when you eat out, try bringing your lunch from

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Juveniilne idiopaatiline artriit ja füsioteraapia
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Juveniilne idiopaatiline artriit ja füsioteraapia

pound of cure" Rehabilitation management of childhood disease differs from adult disease Patients with JIA tend to keep their joints in the most comfortable positions Joint volume is maximum Weakness of extensor muscles Contracture of flexor muscles -> leads to loss of function Complete extension of the joint cannot be performed Because of pain, tiredness, stiffness -> less active -> systemic muscle weakness, decreased flexibility One purposes of rehabilitation is to prevent growth retardation Osteoporosis Objectives of rehabilitation Rehabilitation and physical therapy include: controlling pain, preventing limitation and restoring ROM in affected joints, maintaining and improving muscle strength, increasing and maintaining endurance for activities of daily living, minimizing the effects of inflammation,

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My analysis of the article- Why Ebola is so dangerous
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My analysis of the article “ Why Ebola is so dangerous”

interests people, because it definitely interests me. I think that this article makes people more aware of the disease and hopefully helps to put a stop to Ebola. Ebola virus disease, or simply Ebola, is a disease of humans and other primates caused by ebolaviruses. Signs and symptoms typically start between two days and three weeks after contracting the virus, as a fever, sore throat, muscle pain and headaches. Then, vomiting, diarrhea and rash usually follow, along with decreased function of the liver and kidneys. At this time, generally, some people begin to bleed both internally and externally. Death, if it occurs, follows typically six to sixteen days after symptoms appear and is often due to low blood pressure from fluid loss. The author of the article does not take sides. He is just describing the situation and does not give his own opinions. He quotes people who know more about Ebola and paraphrases their opinions

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BMW summary
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BMW summary

BMW case study Nimi BMW was established in 1916 and has been growing strongly since that time. By the late 1980s it employed some 54 000 people, was the 7th largest automobile manufacturing company in the world, and had subsidiaries in many European countries, South Africa, New Zealand, the United States, Canada and Japan. By 2006, BMW had 22 production sites in 12 countries and delivered 1 138 000 cars to costumers. Its major market is Western Europe (59 per cent of all cars sold), though China is an increasingly important market for luxury Rolls-Royce cars. The company has its own six inner values, which are communication, ethical behaviour to its staff, achievement and remuneration, independence, self-fulfilment and the pursuit of new goals. This value-oriented policy came from senior managers back in 1980s. The company also emphasises extensive consu...

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Introduction of Estonia
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Introduction of Estonia

Administrative division: Estonia has an area of 45,226 square kilometers and Estonia is administratively divided into counties. There are 15 counties in Estonia. The capital is Tallinn which is located in Harjumaa. Counties are divided into 194 rural municipalities. Population: The population of Estonia was estimated at 1.34 million in January 2011, with a density of 30 persons per square kilometer. According to the last census the number of inhabitants has decreased. In 2010 the birth rate was 11,82 per 1,000 population, while the death rate was exactly the same, so population growth rate is 0%. The proportion of urban population is 69.4 %. And the proportion of rural population is 30.6 %. The proportion of Estonians in the total population is 69%. The official language in Estonia is Estonian. Education: Today's education in Estonia is divided into general, vocational and hobby education

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Population
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Population

(demographic explosion, ageing) TRADITIONAL ALTERNATION OF GENERATIONS -agrarian society -BR is high (10-12 children/3-4 survive) traditions, moral parents hope that their children will suport them in the future no healthcare -DR is high no healthcare epidemics -average age 35-40 THE BEGINNING OF INDUSTRIALIZATION -healthcare -development of economy -education Increase in the living standards. BR remained the same (still high) DR decreased Big amount of children in the society. 18th c. demographic explosion in Europe Factors that lead to the end of dem. explosion: -prohibitions of children's work -women were offered work (wage) -system of pensions and insurance -compulsory (kohustuslik) education Ageing Changes in family module (1-3 children in family) Percentage of elderly people 25% DR and BR quite low/equal Demographic crisis, DR sometimes higher than DR MODERN ALTERNATION OF GENERATIONS BR and DR quite low, close to zero

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The environment in realtion to mobility transport in Europe
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The environment in realtion to mobility/transport in Europe

chemicals that have found their way into the air. Air pollution can be found both outdoors and indoors. Pollutants can be trapped inside buildings, causing indoor pollution that lasts 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

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Estonia topic
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Estonia topic

accession to the EU in 2004. The GDP grew by 7.9% in 2007 alone. Increases in labor costs, rise of taxation on tobacco, alcohol, electricity, fuel, and gas, and also external pressures (growing prices of oil and food on the global market) are expected to raise inflation just above the 10% mark in the first months of 2009. In the first quarter 2008 GDP grew only 0,1%. The government made a supplementary negative budget, which was passed by Riigikogu. The revenue of the budget was decreased for 2008 by EEK 6.1 billion and the expenditure by EEK 3.2 billion. 1 Estonia joined the World Trade Organization in 1999. A sizable current account deficits remains, but started to shrink in the last months of 2008 and is expected to do so in the near future. In the fourth quarter of 2008, the average monthly gross wage in Estonia was 13,117 kroons (838, US$1,066.5).

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Eesti ajalugu
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Eesti ajalugu

Large estate holdings belonging to the Baltic nobility were redistributed among the peasants and especially among volunteers in the War of Independence. Estonia's principal markets became Scandinavia, Great Britain, and western Europe, with some exports to the United States and Soviet Union. In World War II Estonia suffered huge losses. Ports were destroyed, and 45% of industry and 40% of the railways were damaged. Estonia's population decreased by one-fifth (about 200,000 people).More than 30,000 soldiers were killed in battles. In 1944 Russian air raids destroyed Narva, and one-third of the residential area in Tallinn was destroyed. By late September 1944, Soviet forces expelled the last German troops from Estonia, ushering in a second phase of Soviet rule. That year, Moscow also transferred the Estonian Narva and Petseri border districts, which held a large percentage of ethnic Russians, to Russian control

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Modern Hero
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Modern Hero

For example we share the title every evening on TV news (TV3 Eestimaa uhkus) to people who have done a good act. It has both-cons and pluses. The pluses are that showing people their deeds should encourage others to help out in case possible but in the other hand giving away the title too easily ruins its meaning. If all you need is one act of goodness to be a hero, then why bother yourself any more? I think giving away the title on everyday news has decreased the number of possible real heroes who would go to war in case needed or risk their own life for someone's else's etc. I feel like the real heroes have died out and the only ones we are left are fictional. Another thing that has changed during centuries is the motivation of a hero. It used to be about simply doing something good for others or helping out your nation but nowadays it has become more personal. In almost all of modern heroic movies or stories there is a love

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Valsustusajastu
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Valsustusajastu

is the situation in the countrysides.They started to locate schoolsystems and educate peasantries.Now it was possible to lose classes,and change the way of ruling more democratical. Thomas Hobbes said that we all are equal and we all have equal rights to live,to develop,to make living and live valuable life.Enlightenment changed the way of thinking,it opened eyes and that is were all started.Beliving in religious belives and principles decreased and rational thinking increased.Democracy,humanrights and sience were more valuable now. The main result beside tolerance were also enlightened absolutism,the independencewar of America and Great France Revolution.Enlightenment also gave great bush to industrial revolution.

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Powerpoint Republic of Irelandi kohta
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Powerpoint Republic of Irelandi kohta

Europe. From the highest point of Slieve League you can admire the Atlantic shimmering 598 m below The Midlands Boyne Valley ­ the most populated centre in the country Newgrange ­ one of Europe's mysterious passage graves. Built in about 3200 BC. It is also the oldest solar observatory in the world The Hill of Tara ­ is of mythical importance About 15% of Ireland is covered by peatlands or bogs The Irish boglands are some of the largest in Europe but the use of peat for fuel has decreased http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iUPb7y0hgE&feature=related http://discoverireland.com/gb/webisode/jsp/ Thank you for listening!

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ESTONIAN BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
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ESTONIAN BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

ESTONIAN BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Estonia is a country with the population of just a little over 1.3 million people. It has been estimated though, that by the year of 2040 the number will have decreased by 125,000 people. It means that the population of Estonia is decreasing. As young Estonians often like to go study or live abroad, the population is aging as well – young people move away, while older stay there. Many different nationalities live there: besides Estonians there are Russians, Ukrainians, Belarussians, Finnish, Tatars, Latvians, Poles, Lithuanians, Jews, Germans and others. Due to this fact, the most popular languages spoken as a mother language are

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Jamaica
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Jamaica

reduction in the size of government. During this period, a large share of the economy was returned to private sector ownership through divestment and privatisation programmes. 4 The macroeconomic stabilisation programme introduced in 1991, which focused on tight fiscal and monetary policies, has contributed to a controlled reduction in the rate of inflation. The annual inflation rate has decreased from a high of 80.2% in 1991 to 7.9% in 1998. inflation for FY1998/99 was 6.2% compared to 7.2% in the corresponding period in CUU1997/98. The Government remains committed to lowering inflation, with a long-term objective of bringing it in line with that of its major trading partners. After a period of steady growth from 1985 to 1995, real GDP (gross domestic product) decreased by 1.8% and 2.4% in 1996 and 1997, respectively. The decrease in GDP in 1996

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Pure Competition
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Pure Competition

production should continue · At any point where MR>MC, keep producing!! · You can still profit more · At any point where MRdecreased, ATC and AVC still remain unaffected, and economic profit decreases. · If Qpm = optimal outputs, then economic profit = Q(P-ATC) Short Run Loss Minimization Even though the firm is not earning any economic profit, it is earning enough to pay their laborers (AVC), and thus it incurs less loss compared to the whole of average fixed cost. In this situation, the company should continue producing the product.

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Thoughts on Air Pollution Essay
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Thoughts on Air Pollution Essay

reducing pollution. There are two main types of pollution control. Input control involves preventing a problem before it occurs, or at least limiting the effects the process will produce. Five major input control methods exist. 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. Output control, the opposite method, seeks to fix the problems caused by air pollution. This usually means cleaning up an area that has been damaged by pollution. Input controls are usually more effective than output controls. Output controls are also more expensive, making them less desirable to tax payers and polluting industries. Current air pollution control efforts are not all highly effective. In wealthier countries, industries are

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Exercise Physiology - lecture 4 Blood-gas exchange-transport
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Exercise Physiology - lecture 4 Blood, gas exchange, transport

(carbaminohaemoglobin) 3. Transported as bicarbonate (60 ­ 70%) In the active tissues: H2O + CO2 H2CO3 HCO3- + H+ (carbonic bicarbonate acid) ion) CO2 Transport In the lungs: HCO3- + H+ H2CO3 H2O + CO2 Gas Exchange at the Muscles - a-vO2 Difference Rest This describes the extent to which O2 is extracted, or removed, from the blood as it passes through the body. An increased a-vO2 difference represents a decreased amount of oxygen in venous blood. Arterial-Venous Oxygen Difference The Fick equation represents the relationship of the body's oxygen consumption (VO2), to the arterial-venous oxygen difference (a-vO 2 diff) and cardiac output (Q); VO2 = Q x (a-vO2 diff) Rest ­ 4 to 5 ml/100 ml blood Intense exercise - 15-16 ml/100 ml blood Oxygen Transport in Muscles O2 transported to mitochondria by myoglobin (similar to Hb but a greater affinity to O2)

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LUTSERNI SEGUKÜLVI BOTAANILISE KOOSSEISU MÕJU ROHUSÖÖDA KVALITEEDILE
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LUTSERNI SEGUKÜLVI BOTAANILISE KOOSSEISU MÕJU ROHUSÖÖDA KVALITEEDILE

The aim of this investigation was to study the common lucerne (Medicago sativa, L) ´FSG 408 DP´ and hybrid lucerne (Medicago varia, HL) ´Karlu´-grass mixtures during the years 2007-09. The grasses used in the mixture were hybrid- ryegrass ´Molisto´, tall fescue ´Seine´, meadow fescue ´Darimo´, reed canarygrass ´Palaton´ and smooth bromegrass ´Lincoln´. Maturity stages were accompanied by significant changes in nutritive value: increased NDF, decreased CP, DDM, ME. Especially in the first cut the quality declines rapidly when the forage biomass increases. Dynamics of quality changes depended on the speed of species' seasonal development. Botanical composition of lucerne-grass mixtures showed positive correlation between percent of lucerne and CP (r = 0,73; p < 0,05) and negative correlation between percent of lucerne and NDF (r = -0,55; p < 0,01). The harvests of the lucernes had positive protein balance values (PBV) in the rumen

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Inglise keele kontrolltöö
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Inglise keele kontrolltöö

Arenguriigid sõltuvad peamiselt primaarsektorist. Developing countries depend mainly on the primary sector. Milliseid toormaterjale meil vaja läheb? Which raw materials do we need? Kuidas tulevad toime madalapalgalised töölised? How can manage(cope) low-paid workers? Viimase 5 aasta jooksul on finantssektoris palgad kahekordistunud. The salaries in the financial sector have doubled during the last 5 years. Autode tootmine on vähenenud. Car production has decreased. Toitlustamine kuulub teenindussektorisse. Catering belongs to the service sector. Milliseid sektoreid toetab valitsus kõige enam? What kind of sectors are supported by the government the most? Unit 3. Companies. Accounts-raamatupidamine,aruandlus Adapt-kohandama,kohanema Command-käsk Consumer-tarbija Cost-maksumus,kulud Debt-võlg Dissolve-laiali saatma,tühistama,lahustuma Expenses-kulutused,kulud Flat-lame,otsene,konstantne,korter Hierarchy-hierarhia Hierarchical-hierarhiline

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Dioxins and furans in the atmosphere
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Dioxins and furans in the atmosphere

member of the dioxins/furans family is 2,3,7,8 TCDD. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) has said that it is likely to be a cancer causing substance to humans. In addition, people exposed to dioxins and furans have experienced changes in hormone levels. High doses of dioxin have caused a skin diseased called chloracne. Animal studies show that animals exposed to dioxins and furans experienced changes in their hormone systems, changes in the development of the fetus, decreased ability to reproduce and suppressed immune system. Impact on human health Shortterm exposure of humans to high levels of dioxins may result in skin lesions, such as chloracne and patchy darkening of the skin, and altered liver function. Longterm exposure is linked to impairment of the immune system, the developing nervous system, the endocrine system and reproductive functions.

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Biogas – The source of future energy
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Biogas – The source of future energy

waste become inactive. Health Biogas can have significant health benefits. According to the Integrated Environmental Impact Analysis carried out by BSP for 600 biogas users and 600 non-users, four percent more non-biogas users have respiratory diseases than those who own biogas plants. Qualitative information from various household surveys carried out by BSP has revealed that problems like respiratory illness, eye infection, asthma and lung problems have decreased after installing a biogas plant According to the Biogas Users' Survey conducted in 2000 with 100 households, biogas can have positive impacts on the health of its users. Out of 42 respondents who had respiratory problems in the past, it was reported that the problem has improved for 34 of them. Similarly, those who had problems like asthma, eye infections and lung problems found that their problems had decreased after displacing dirtier fuels with biogas.

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Armenian Genocide
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Armenian Genocide

2. The consequences of Armenian Genocide 2.1. Death and migration During the Armenian Genocide one and a half million Armenians were killed, out of a total two and a half million Armenians. Many Armenians ran away to survive and the others were eliminated from their historic homeland. Those who survived were forced into exile and have never been able to return. An entire people, and their history, were virtually erased within years. Because of the genocide the Armenian population decreased largely. (Dearborn, 1999) (UHRC, 2011) (Goldberg, 1998) It takes away the very existence of the victims, thereby making it impossible to mourn their loss and causing serious psychological consequences. (Hovannisan, 1999) 2.2. Cultural loss The arranged destruction Armenian cultural objects, religious, historical and communal heritage was another purpose of both the genocide itself and the post-genocidal campaign of denial

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Jamaika referaat
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Jamaika referaat

alumina producers, Alpart and Alcoa, Henry Morgan was a famous closed and there was a significant Caribbean pirate and privateer reduction in production by the second who had arrived in the West largest producer, Alcan. In addition, Indies as an indentured servant, tourism decreased and Reynolds Jamaica like many of the early settlers. Mines, Ltd. Left the Jamaican industry. Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley and his wife with US president Jimmy Carter in 1977. Geography

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Economic Country Review
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Economic Country Review

05%, permanent crops: 0.35%, other: 87.6% (2005) Environment current issues: air polluted with sulfur dioxide from oilshale burning power plants in northeast; however, the amount of pollutants emitted to the air have fallen steadily, the emissions of 2000 were 80% less than in 1980; the amount of unpurified wastewater discharged to water bodies in 2000 was 1/20 the level of 1980; in connection with the startup of new water purification plants, the pollution load of wastewater decreased; Estonia has more than 1,400 natural and manmade lakes, the smaller of which in agricultural areas need to be monitored; coastal seawater is polluted in certain locations (Central Intelligence Agency, 2012, ISSN 15538133). 2.2.3 People and society Ethnic groups: Estonian 68.7%, Russian 25.6%, Ukrainian 2.1%, Belarusian 1.2%, Finn 0.8%, other 1.6% (2008 census) Languages: Estonian (official) 67.3%, Russian 29.7%, other 2.3%, unknown 0.7% (2000 census) Religions: Evangelical Lutheran 13

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The Renaissance
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The Renaissance

Great artists, writers and thinkers lived during this time. During the Middle Ages many people who lived in the countryside worked on the land that they got from the noblemen. In return, they were protected by them Between the middle and the end of the 14th century, the plague, also called "Black Death" killed almost half of Europe's population. It spread most rapidly in the larger cities where many people lived. This led to economic depression. When the plague slowly decreased in the 15th century, the population in Europe began to grow. A new middle class emerged --bankers, merchants and trades people had a new market for their services. People became wealthier and had more than enough money to spend. They began to build larger houses, buy more expensive clothes and get interested in art and literature. The middle class population also had more free time, which they spent learning foreign languages, reading, playing musical instruments and studying other things of

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Margaret Thatcher
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Margaret Thatcher

at once. Due to the Falklands War with Argentina in 1982, she received popularity and when the General Elections came in June 1983, the government was re-elected with its Parliamentary majority more than trebled (144 seats). With the wave of patriotism she stayed in power up to 1983 and a short upturn in the economy returned her to third term in office in 1987. Throughout all three terms she pursued economic policies that reduced the power of the unions, decreased public spending, increased personal tax cuts, increased privatization of public utilities and industry. Thatcher is recognized for reducing runaway inflation, public spending and the power of the British unions. However, her programmes, known as "Thatcherism," produced high unemployment (which nearly tripled in her first two terms), high interest rates and increased class differentiation, as well as growth of the underclass. Resignation

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Rational Use of Diagnostic Tests
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Rational Use of Diagnostic Tests

characteristics of the test in question. If test specificity is low, the positive predictive value will be poor and the likelihood of a false positive result will be high. This is important, because costs associated with false positives may be considerable in terms of owner stress, inappropriate treatment, and unnecessary testing. In general, for understanding and applying predictive values, it is important to remember that 1. Decreased prevalence improves the predictive value of a negative test. 2. Increased prevalence improves the predictive value of a positive test. 3. Increased sensitivity improves the predictive value of a negative test. 4. Increased specificity improves the predictive value of a positive test. Other considerations A test is only as good as the data that support and validate it. The following are considerations

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Laserite kasutamine silmakirurgias
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Laserite kasutamine silmakirurgias

1,600 eyes that underwent laser vision correction as part of the clinical trials. These eyes were followed for 3 years after treatment. at 6 months 95% could see 20/40 or better without glasses at 6 months 66% could see 20/20 or better without glasses at 1 year 98.8 % were able to obtain the same or better pre operative vision either with or without glasses at 1 year 1.2% of patients had lost 2 lines of vision (e.g. vision decreased from a preoperative level from 20/20 to 20/40) No patients lost more than 2 lines of best corrected vision FDA results (II) The following adverse events occurred in at least 1% of patients within 6 months following treatment: Night vision difficulty 1.0% Elevation of intraocular pressure 1.8% Corneal Haze (sarkesta uduvine) 2.3%

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Sustainability aspects of biofuels
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Sustainability aspects of biofuels

In 2005, the US produced 42% of the world's corn and it is has a variety of uses. About 50% of the field corn grown in the USA is used for animal feed, but smaller volumes, i.e. 10% is used for direct human consumption in corn based meals. Corn is also important in providing cooking oil and margarine in the USA. In addition, corn sweeteners supply more than 56% of the sweeteners market in the US (Soyatech, 2012). Nevertheless, it has been hard to predict how decreased production actually has impacted the food market. Corn's primary utilisation is in animal feed, and even then it is often mixed with other feed types. Corn's higher prices on the first hand result in substitution with other feed cereals, which does not necessarily result in increased food prices (Leibtag, 2008). Figure 6. USA corn usage (USDA, 2012). In the USA, corn is a major source of bioethanol feedstock. Other major usage of corn is animal feed. 3.2. Wheat

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Alcohol
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Alcohol

system. Some of the things alcohol effects you is, the alcohol intoxicated person exhibits lose muscle tone, loss of fine moter coordination,and often has a staggering "drunken" gait. The eyes may appear somewhat "glossy" and pupils may be slow to respond to stimulus. At high doses pupils may become constricted. At intoxing doses, alcohol can decrease heart rate, lower blood pressure and respiration rate, and result in decreased reflex and slower reaction times. Skin may be cool to touch but to the user may feel warm or normal, profuse sweating may accompany alcohol use. Loose muscle tone, lose of fine motor coordination,odor of alcohol on the breath,and a stagging "drunken"gait. The effects of alcohol intoxication are greatly influenced by individual variations among users. Some users may become intoxicated at a much lower Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) level that I am about to show you

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