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The Germanic Invasions
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The Germanic Invasions

The south of England: straight from Rome (St Augustine settled in Canterbury in 597) Scotland and northern England: from Ireland Roman Christianity soon prevailed Anglo-Saxon poetry: a peculiar combination of pagan traditions and the Christian belief No written literature at first Stories and poems were to be memorised Letters called "runes" carved in wood and stone Fighting everyone in sight A king's power was not hereditary, depended on the ability to win battles The power of the kingdom depended on the strength of its king in battle Danish raids In the 8th c Vikings, Norsemen or Danes invaded By 870 the kingdoms of East Anglia, Northumbria, and Mercia overthrown Preparations to overthrow Wessex Defeated by King Alfred England divided: Wessex in the south and west (Saxon law) Danelaw in the north and east (Danish law) King Alfred Alfred the Great

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
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Eminem
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Eminem

He has totaled over 3 billion views on his music videos on his official Vevo page on YouTube. He was also named the Best Rapper Alive. Eminem has also sold more than 33 million track downloads and 40.9 million albums in the United States alone. Problems Eminem was arrested on June 3, 2000 because he pulled out an unloaded gun and kept it pointed at the ground. Eminem have problem with drugs. He use Vicodin,Ambien, and Valium. He used them because he couldn´t sleep and he depended for drugs. Eminem in 2014 Eminem works with his new album "The Marshall Mathers LP 2 ." THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! Used sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem http://php.allstarz.ee/artistid/pildid/60/emhuff.jpg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmXumtgwtak http://rap.about.com/od/toppicks/tp/TopEminemSongs.htm http://www.eminem.net/biography/

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Pros and cons of social networking
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Pros and cons of social networking

2. Distance learning- a system of education in which people study at home with the help of special Internet sites and television and radio programmes, and send or email work to their teachers 3. Instant messaging- a system on the Internet that allows people to exchange written messages with each other very quickly 4. Balance- tasakaal 5. Enable- to make it possible for somebody to do something 6. Unreliable- that cannot be trusted or depended on 7. Sites- a place on the Internet where a company, an organization, a university, etc. puts information 8. Impress- if a person or thing impresses you, you feel admiration for them or it 9. Interact- to communicate with somebody, especially while you work, play or spend time with them 10. Provide- to give something to somebody or make it available for them to use

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Pros and cons of social networking
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Pros and cons of social networking

2. Distance learning- a system of education in which people study at home with the help of special Internet sites and television and radio programmes, and send or email work to their teachers 3. Instant messaging- a system on the Internet that allows people to exchange written messages with each other very quickly 4. Balance- tasakaal 5. Enable- to make it possible for somebody to do something 6. Unreliable- that cannot be trusted or depended on 7. Sites- a place on the Internet where a company, an organization, a university, etc. puts information 8. Impress- if a person or thing impresses you, you feel admiration for them or it 9. Interact- to communicate with somebody, especially while you work, play or spend time with them 10. Provide- to give something to somebody or make it available for them to use

Keeled → Inglise keel
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The Pilgrim Fathers
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The Pilgrim Fathers

It also served as a meeting place to discuss issues of government within the new colony. Over the next few years, as life for Puritans became more uncomfortable in England, more and more made the journey across the Atlantic. By 1630, their numbers were such that the Puritans were able to establish the Massachusetts Bay Company and establish Boston, which was to grow as a major port. Despite the privations of 1620, the Puritans founded colonies that thrived and their success depended on fishing, shipbuilding, trade and farming. Unfriendly natives were not the Pilgrims' only problem. December was a bad time to start a settlement, especially when so many of them were too sick to do the hard work which founding the settlement required . The minority who were fit enough erected shelters near the beach at Cape Cod for a start, and then set about reconnoitring the hinterland for sustenance. Had it not

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Mother Theresa
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Mother Theresa

took her initial vows as a nun. From 1931 to 1948 Mother Teresa taught at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta, but the suffering and poverty she glimpsed outside the convent walls made such a deep impression on her that in 1948 she received permission from her superiors to leave the convent school and devote herself to working among the poorest of the poor in the slums of Calcutta. Although she had no funds, she depended on Divine Providence, and started an open-air school for slum children. Soon she was joined by voluntary helpers, and financial support was also forthcoming. This made it possible for her to extend the scope of her work. On October 7, 1950, Mother Teresa received permission from the Holy See to start her own order, "The Missionaries of Charity", whose primary task was to love and care for those persons nobody was prepared to look after. In 1965 the Society became an International

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Homework 2 Solution
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Homework 2 Solution

5. SFDR- Spurious free dynamic range is the ratio of the rms value of the signal to the rms value of the worst spurious signal (fake signal) regardless of where it falls in the frequency spectrum. 6. Channels relate to the inputs of the ADC can either be multiplexed or individually selected. 7. Linearity relates to how well a ADC follows a linear function. All ADCs are to a certain extend non-linear. 8. All ADC are depended on temperature, operating temperature is defined as the temperature at which the ADC functions correctly. 9. Power dissipation refers to the amount power dissipated when the ADC is operational. Question 2 Output Code = 001111012 Voltage LSB = 0.0195 V Question 3 1010111011011002 Question 4 VE = 0.01484375 V Question 5 13 Bit ADC Question 6 Question 7 A) tU = 400 µs B) td = 1000 µs (1 ms) Question 8 A) -85 dB B) -82 dB C) -84 dB Question 9

Mehhatroonika → Mehhatroonika
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New Zealand
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New Zealand

History A brown-skinned people called Maori were the first people to live in New Zealand. Europeans first visited the country in 1642, but they didn't start to settle on the island until the late 1700''. Today, New Zealanders are descendants of early European settlers who arrived in 1800's. The settlers came mainly from Britain. The country was once part of the British Empire. Today, it is an independent member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Economy The economy of new zealand has long depended on farming and foreign trade. The sale of butter, cheese, meat and wool to other countries provides much of the nation's income. Tourism has also become an importand source of income. New Zealand has few minerals. The most important include coal, oil, gold, iron, limestone and natural gas. The underground steam in the volcanic area of the north island is an important source of power. New Zealand produces enough meat and dairy products to feed its own people as

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Cold war
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Cold war

The original members were Britain, the USA , the USSR, France and China, because they were the five victors in the II World War. The other six seats were given to states in rotation. The five victors also have extra power so they can cancel (veto) the UN's decisions ( any decision has to be passed by at least seven members and five of them have to be the so called'' Big Five''). I think it was allowed because those five were the major powers of the world on what the peace of the world depended . c) The specialized Agencies of the United Nations were the International Telecommunications Union ITU , which co-ordinates the telegraph and telephone links between countries and the Universal Postal Union UPU which performed a similar service for mail. Those two were some of the older international organisations. It also inherited some departments from the Leafue of Nations like the International Labor Organization ILO , which employs experts to make studies of the

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
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The Norman Conquest
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The Norman Conquest

" In 1141 Matilda invaded England. Her fight with Stephen led to a terrible civil war, her supporters defeated Stephen in battle and took him prisoner. A council of noblemen at Winchester deposed Stephen and elected Matilda as ruler of England. But Matilda quickly made herself unpopular. Before the end of the year, the English barons released Stephen and he was again crowned king. Stephen, who reigned from 1135 to 1154, was an able, brave, and chivalrous king, but he depended heavily on the support of his barons. Matilda left England for good in 1148. Geoffrey of Anjou seized Normandy and ruled it in the name of his and Matilda's son, Henry of Anjou. A year before his death, Stephen promised that Matilda's son would become king as Henry II

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
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US History-Native Americans and the first settlements
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US History: Native Americans and the first settlements

and Europe, rather than entirely from East Asians as previously thought, according to a newly sequenced genome. Native peoples of North and South America descended from ancestors who arrived via land bridges from East Asia, possibly in a single migration. Different tribes and their way of life The men were hunters, warriors, and protectors, while the women tended to the children, their homes, and farmed. It depended on the tribe when it came to artwork. In some tribes, the men would actually weave baskets and blankets. Natural foods were consumed and hunted. Deer, buffalo, fish, and various birds were the game of choice. Corn, beans, squash, berries, nuts, and melons were the fruits and vegetables that were consumed. Berries were also often used as a natural dye for fabrics. For the Indians of the Northeast area, the trees of the forest were the primary material for shelter, tools

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

´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. The PBV was decreased close to zero in the `Karlu`/`Molisto`, `Karlu´/`Darimo` and `Karlu`/`Lincoln` mixtures of the first cut. Hybrid lu-

Põllumajandus → Agronoomia
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The Saxons & Vikings
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The Saxons & Vikings

Military leaders & elders possessed more land & cattle and slaves. Land became private property, could be sold or presented or given in return for debts to another owner. Free peasants began to lose their freedom. Many fell into bondage. Lost their land. In return for the land had to work on sb's land. Many nobles seized land by force. Sheriffs became king's officials. Moots lost their importance. This was the beginning of feudal relations. The man's position in the society depended on how much land he had. The root of power was land. It was the beginning of a class system, made up of king, lords, soldiers & workers on the land. By 600 Saxon settlements had gradually formed 7 kingdoms (Essex, Sussex, Wessex, Kent, Mercia, East Anglia, Northumbria). They were constant struggle against one another for predominance. From time to time some stronger state seized the land of the neighbouring kingdoms & made them pay tribute or even ruled directly. The number of kingdoms & their

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte
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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte

unspoilt rural and coastal areas which have been placed under protection * the flag is called the Saint George's Cross Scotland: * the biggest cities are Glasgow and Edinburgh (the capital) * Stirling has been an important settlement in Scotland for over 800 years * the flag is called the Saint Andrew's Cross Wales: * the biggest cities are Cardiff, Swansea and Newport * these cities depended for their growths on surrounding mines and metal production, which started during the days of the Industrial Revolution * the flag is of Wales bears a Red Dragon (it is not represented on the Union Jack) Northern Ireland: * the capital city is Belfast * 54% of people regard themselves as Protestants and 42% as Roman Catholics * the flag is called the Saint Patrick's Cross 2) History Prehistoric Britain, Roman Britain, Anglo-Saxon, Danish, Norman invasions (..

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Konspekt USA history
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Konspekt USA history

A black man who tried to sue for his freedom 1857 he lost the case Overall, the Dred Scott decision had the effect of widening the political and social gap between North and South and took the nation closer to the brink of Civil War. · Formation of Confederacy Abraham Lincoln Adaption of constitution S. Carolia stepped out of the union You can't buy slaves outside of the USA · Causes of the Civil War (1861-1865) Unfair taxation (import-export cotton) Slavery (N abolished, S depended on it) States' rights (governement passed laws that threatened south) · Developments and outcome of the war 9th April 1865 ­ end of the war Victory to the Northern States North assisted building up south 15th April assassination of Lincoln War: telegraph, railway transportation, ironclads(soomuslaev) · Emancipation Proclamation st Jan 1 , 1863 all Southern slaves were declared free because Lincoln needed men in his armies. After war North also declared slaves free

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Teaduslik revolutsioon
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Teaduslik revolutsioon

In other words, questions of science were subsumed under the study of philosophy, and since medieval man called the phenomenal world Nature, then it was quite logical to refer to the study of Nature as the philosophy of Nature. According to the medieval world view, Nature was conceived [ kavandatud ] to be kept going from moment to moment by a miracle which was always new and forever renewed. It was God who ordered the universe through these miracles. This entire scheme depended not only upon God, but upon the individual's absolute and unwavering faith in God. If God pronounced it to be so, then it must be so. But after 1350, let's say, by the time of Petrarch (13041374), some men became more interested in the form of the miracle. Knowing that the cosmos was of divine origin and moved according to the will of God, some men embraced that Faustian spirit that wanted to know more. It was not enough to simply accept the existence of miracles the

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
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Arvutigraafika I TIHEND
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Arvutigraafika I TIHEND

joonisesse on laaditud veel lisaks kaks jooneliiki – CENTER ja kriipsjoon DASHED ja pinnalaotuses kasutatav murdejoon PHANTOM) Selgitused vestlusaknale Linetype Manager: Linetype filter – jooneliikide filter; jooneliigi kuvamise sirvimine ja valik; võimalikud on järgmised valikud: Show all linetypes – näitab kõik jooneliigid; Show all used linetypes – kuvab kõik kasutatud jooneliigid; Show all linetypes Xref depended linetypes – kuvab Xref-iga määratud jooneliigid. Invert Filter – kui selles valikuruudus on "linnuke", siis kuvatakse vaid need jooneliigid, mis on sirvimisel aktiveeritud; Current linetype : ByLayer - kasutatava jooneliigi kuvamine, selleks on näites kihile antud jooneliik: Suur väli (liugriba paremal serval on vaid siis, kui kogu nimestik ei mahu aknasse ära) – kuvatakse joonisesse laaditud jooneliikide nimistu, mille kohta tuuakse järgmised

Inimeseõpetus → Inimese füsioloogia
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajalugu lühikonspekt
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajalugu lühikonspekt

Feudalism, manor system Feudalism- social system of rights and dutie based on land tenure and personal relationship The basis- holding land, Main purpose- economy King was the owner of the whole land, land was held by vassals, greater nobles gave part of their land to smaller, system developed mailny in 9th C, loyal dynasties became independent and started to build up small territorial states Manor system- political, economical, social system, peasants depended on their land and lord The head of the society was the lord of the manor, part of his land was rent out or by military Peasants who held a land and field, were attached tot heir land, paid for in money or labour Edward the Confessor The king of England, inherited the srtongest government in 11th C Europe The royal writs appeared, was a brief notification to the shire-earl and the bishop that a grant of land had been made and should be witnessed in court

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Russian philology
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Russian philology

Later others were added. Each college consisted of a president, a vice-president, a number of councilors and assessors, and a procurator. Some foreigners were included in various colleges but not as president. Peter believed he did not have enough loyal and talented persons to put in full charge of the various departments. Peter preferred to rely on groups of individuals who would keep check on one another. Decisions depended on the majority vote. In 1722 Peter created a new order of precedence known as the Table of Ranks. Formerly, precedence had been determined by birth. To deprive the Boyars of their high positions, Peter directed that precedence should be determined by merit and service to the Emperor. The Table of Ranks continued to remain in effect until the Russian monarchy was overthrown in 1917.

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

J18-K8 was not broken until more than a month after its introduction. The cryptanalysts had to make a fresh analysis for each pattern of blanks and each transposition key. The key changed daily, the blank- pattern three times a month. Hence J19-K9 solutions were frequently delayed. The key and pattern for November 18 were not recovered until December 3; those for November 28, not until December 7. On the other hand, solution was sometimes effected within a day or two. Success usually depended on the quantity of intercepts in a given key. About 10 or 15 per cent of J19-K9 keys were never solved. This situation contrasts with that of PURPLE, the most secret Japanese system, in which all but 2 or 3 per cent of keys were recovered and in which most messages were solved within hours. Did the Japanese err in assessing the security of their systems? Yes and no. PURPLE was easier to keep up with once it was solved, but it was a much more difficult system

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

was particularly flattered by receiving the invitation from Mr. Bingley himself, instead of a ceremonious card. Jane pictured to herself a happy evening in the society of her two friends, and the attentions of her brother; and Elizabeth thought with pleasure of dancing a great deal with Mr. Wickham, and of seeing a confirmation of everything in Mr. Darcy's look and behaviour. The happiness anticipated by Catherine and Lydia depended less on any single event, or any particular person, for though they each, like Elizabeth, meant to dance half the evening with Mr. Wickham, he was by no means the only partner who could satisfy them, and a ball was, at any rate, a ball. And even Mary could assure her family that she had no disinclination for it. "While I can have my mornings to myself," said she, "it is enough--I think it is no sacrifice to join occasionally in evening engagements. Society has claims on us all; and I

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

with their brothers from the continent. They had the sight of Africans. Africans who had come to America in the late 1940s and early 1950s were avoided like the plague. Nobody wanted to have anything to do with them except Africans from, or whose parents were from, the Caribbean. Continental Africans, on the other hand, had been brainwashed and taught that Africans-Americans were not intelligent, were lazy, depended mostly on governmental handouts – mediciad and medicare; made babies only to turn around and abandon their wives and children, and were fond of killing one another, and into drugs. When Africans came here, they also avoided Blacks like plague. They would rather socialize with Caucasians. Even in the schools that they attended, they avoided the few Blacks who were in the school and Blacks on their part also avoided the Africans because of their perception of a Tarzan with his monkey

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY
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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

Which of them proved to be more powerful? Did the Stuarts regain the throne after Cromwell’s death? Did they get on well with Parliament? What is the significance of the Bill of Rights? 72 4. Put a preposition in each gap. Underline the prepositions in your notebooks. a) The share ___ the king’s income coming ____ the lands held ___ the lords ___ the feudal system gradually went down. The king depended more and more ___ taxes. But taxes could be raised _____ the agreement ___ the rich classes. The wealth ___ the nation was produced ___ them. The Great Charter signed ___ King John contained a number ___ limitations ___ the king’s power. The aim ___ the committee was to make sure John did not go _____ his rights ___ а feudal lord. ___ 1258 Henry III was forced to agree ___ the idea ___ an advisory council established ___ the nobles ______ the leadership ___ S. de Montfort

Filoloogia → Vene filoloogia
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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist
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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist

serves as the building's seismic support system (Figure 3). 24 Figure 3. Seattle Central Library (Martínez, 2010). Figure 4. The Library’s Structural System (Post, 2003). 25 The architects’ designs called for minimal number of vertical columns, no columns in the corners, and as few columns as possible. The project’s success depended on making a 12- story, all-glass building appear to “float” without support. As Seattle is located in Seismic Zone 3, codes require the structure to accommodate significant lateral as well as gravity loads. MKA (working with Arup) proposed two separate, layered structural systems (Figure 4). The first system, multi-story-deep perimeter platform trusses supported by carefully positioned sloping columns that maximize counterbalancing opportunities carry the building's gravity loads

Ehitus → Ehituskonstruktsioonid
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

myself and anyone else who stood too close. When I finished putting my clothes in the old pine dresser, I took my bag of bathroom necessities and went to the communal bathroom to clean myself up after the day of travel. I looked at my face in the mirror as I brushed through my tangled, damp hair. Maybe it was the light, but already I looked sallower, unhealthy. My skin could be pretty -- it was very clear, almost translucent-looking -- but it all depended on color. I had no color here. Facing my pallid reflection in the mirror, I was forced to admit that I was lying to myself. It wasn't just physically that I'd never fit in. And if I couldn't find a niche in a school with three thousand people, what were my chances here? I didn't relate well to people my age. Maybe the truth was that I didn't relate well to people, period. Even my mother, who I was closer to than anyone else on the planet, was never in harmony with me, never on

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Cats
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Cats

have kinks, and I had one, a beloved ginger, called Peter, who was considered a cat of particularly good omen, as he had two kinks quite close together. They were very tender, and he hated them being touched. He lived to the age of seventeen - very old indeed for an animal in the tropics. He died a few months before the Japanese invaded Borneo." The first Siamese fanciers club was founded in Britain in 1902 at which time they were apparently variable in type. Possibly the conformation depended on which cats the early Siamese had been out-crossed to, there being few pure Siamese in the country at the time, or to the variability of imported cats and inbreeding from a limited gene pool. Early photos show differences between the "compact" cats and the "lithe" cats, but the difference is nowhere near as extreme as that between modern "classic" and "old-style" Siamese. Early Siamese are more robust and have more rounded heads than modern classic

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

pilgrimages deep into the belly of the earth, and must have performed some rituals in which they played the parts of the animals they hunted or the forces of nature that they perceived around them. T h r o u g h these rituals, the beginnings of storytelling and drama, they must have tried to master or appease these powers. Joseph Campbell recognized one figure from the cave paintings with his antlered costume as a shaman, a go-between, embodying the spirit of the animals his people depended on for life. A physical catharsis or emotional reaction is hard to avoid when going into a deep cave, even today. If you go as they went, long ago, with only fitful candles to light your way down the narrow tunnels, you can't help but feel the weight of the earth and imagine the forces and beings that might be lurking there in the endless darkness just outside the glow of your flame. There is still a sense of wonder when

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

He was infuriated by what he considered stupidity in every corner of the exercise science world, and he channeled this anger into defying the odds. This included putting 63.21 pounds on champion bodybuilder Casey Viator in 28 days and putting himself on the Forbes 400 list by founding and selling exercise equipment manufacturer Nautilus, which was estimated to have grossed $300 million per year at its zenith. He had no patience for fuzzy thinking in elds that depended on scienti c clarity. In response to researchers who drew conclusions about muscular function using electromyography (EMG), Arthur attached their machines to a cadaver and moved its limbs to record similar "activity." Internal friction, that is. Jones lamented his eeting time: "My age being what it is, universal acceptance of what we are now doing may not come within my lifetime; but it will come, because what we are doing

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