and for taking notes. They had the advantage of being reusable: the wax could be melted, and reformed into a blank. The custom of binding several wax tablets together (Roman pugillares) is a possible precursor for modern books (i.e. codex). The etymology of the word codex (block of wood) also suggests that it may have developed from wooden wax tablets. In the 5th century, Isidore of Seville explained the relation between codex, book and scroll in his Etymologiae (VI.13): "A codex is composed of many books; a book is of one scroll. It is called codex by way of metaphor from the trunks (codex) of trees or vines, as if it were a wooden stock, because it contains in itself a multitude of books, as it were of branches." Middle Ages Manuscripts
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Using Blogs as a Platform in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language Research paper Tartu 2010 ABSTRACT This work analyses the usefulness of blogging in teaching English as a foreign language. The definition of the term `blog' is provided along with the advantages and disadvantages of blogs' usage in practice. The analysis of language skills developed by students throughout the use of blogs for learning purposes is given in the paper with possible limitations that blogs have. Author of this paper also shares personal comments about the experience in the field. In this paper it is also described which research methods are planned to be employed for the conduction of research project. 2 ABSTRACT..............................................
Spain Plan 1. Famous people 2. Bullfights 3. Intresting facts Famous people Antonio Banderas Penélope Cruz Enrique Iglesias Bullfights Bullfighting can be traced back to ancient days. They were popular spectacles in ancient Rome, but it was in the Iberian Peninsula that these contests were fully developed by the Moors from North Africa who overran Andalucia in AD 711. Bullfighting developed into a ritualistic occasion observed in connection with feast days, on which the conquering Moors, mounted on highly trained horses, confronted and killed the bulls. Intresting facts 1.Religion-around 74%, with only 36% admit to be practising catholic 2.The Spanish invented the first diving bell in 1538. 3.The first astronaut's space suit was developed in Spain in 1935. 4.Nudity is legal in Spain 5
Kadrina Secondary School 2015 ENGINEERING Integral factor throughout history From first boats to present day projects Improve our life ERAS Ancient era Middle era Renaissance era Modern era ANCIENT ERA Stand as a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the ancient engineers Earliest civil engineer Imhotep, officials of the Djoser, designed Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara Ancient Greece developed machines, civilian and military domains Chinese and Roman armies, military machines, Ballista and catapult MIDDLE ERA Al-Jazari, five machines to pump water, Turkish Artuqid dynasty 50 ingenious mechanical devices, developed segmental gears, mechanical controls, escapement mechanisms, clocks, robotics etc. Protocols for designing and manufacturing methods RENAISSANCE ERA First electrical engineer: William Gilbert
Floorball Edvin Tuvik 9b Introduction Floorball is a type of floor hockey which was developed in the 1970s in Sweden. The game is played indoors on a gym floor. Each team can field six players at a time on the court, one player being a goalkeeper. A floorball game is officially played over three periods lasting 20 minutes each (15 minutes for juniors). It is similar to ice hockey but not that rough. History The sport began as something that was played for fun as a pastime at schools.
Many high-level positions in companies are filled by men even though the workforce in many developed countries is more than 50 percent female. Companies should be required to allocate a certain percentage of these positions to women. To what extent do you agree? In the 21st century it is all about gender equality and every individual wants to achieve high level position in their work place. In the past, women, in many societies, had less rights and privileges than men. The statement says that companies should give a certain number of higher positions to women
What does it mean to be human? In order to understand who is a human we need to understand what separates us from animals. The word ,,human" comes from homo sapiens which is Latin for ,,wise man". The name itself refers to the exact reason we are special our mental capability. What does ability to think give us and how does it affect out world? Human is a social being and cannot live without expressing himself. In order to communicate clearly we have developed a vast system of symbols languages. There are over 6000 different languages in the world and each language comes with a different culture. Because of our ability to remember, humans are able to transmit information from generation to generation. Humans know their history, because we remember what we have created. Our world-view is more than what is seen to the eye. Homo sapiens is a developing species. Our body has changed and so has our mind
Should rich people welcome immigration? People migrate as they have done for many centuries, in search of a better life, warmer climates, more natural resources .Immigration will probably last until all countries are economically equal. But should rich countries welcome immigrates, who want to start a new life in their country? Immigration has it's negative and positive sides. Firstly, the positive side is that most immigrants have been working hard in developed countries. They start their own business by running a corner shop or owning a restaurant. Talented people also have a opportunity to use their talent in developed countries the way they can not do in their home country. Secondly, the negative side is that developing countries can not develope if talented and wealthy people leave their homes. These people should realise that they are the ones, who should help their country in developing education, economy and solving problem of over
Third World countries are often described as "developing" while the First World, industrialized nations are often "developed". A lack of material wealth does not necessarily mean that one is deprived. A strong economy in a developed nation doesn't mean much when a significant percentage (even a majority) of the population is struggling to survive. Politics have led to dire conditions in many poorer nations. In many cases, international political interests have led to a diversion of available resources from domestic needs to western markets. This has resulted in a lack of basic access to food, water, health, education and other important social services. This is a major obstacle to equitable development.
new farm equipment, such as the steel plow and the tractor, which allowed farmers to cultivate bigger fields and produce more food that cost much less. Developments in the iron industry also played a central role in the Industrial Revolution. In the early 18th century, Englishman Abraham Darby (1678-1717) discovered a cheaper, easier method to produce cast iron, using a coke-fueled (as opposed to charcoal-fired) furnace. In the 1850s, British engineer Henry Bessemer (1813-1898) developed the first inexpensive process for mass-producing steel. Both iron and steel became essential materials, used to make everything from appliances, tools and machines, to ships, buildings and infrastructure. The steam engine was also integral to industrialization. In 1712, Englishman Thomas Newcomen (1664-1729) developed the first practical steam engine (which was used primarily to pump water out of mines). By the 1770s, Scottish inventor James Watt
common unit of power consumption called kilowatt-hours. The spreadsheet was used to determine how many kilowatt-hours were used during each day, each week, and each year for each energy consumption activity. The spreadsheet converted their energy consumption to show them the amount of money it costs for each energy consumption activity. In the end, they were shocked to see how much money Jules' energy using habits cost compared to Les' habits. USES OF ENERGY The United States is a highly developed and industrialized society. We use a lot of energy - in our homes, in businesses, inindustry, and for traveling between all these different places. The industrial sector uses almost one-third of the total energy. The residential and commercial sectors combined use 39 percent of all energy. These two sectors include all 4 types of buildings, such as houses, offices, stores, restaurants, and places of worship.
Inadequate shelter or housing creates conditions that promote disease. Without decent ( ) protection, many of the poor are exposed ( ) to severe ( ) and dangerous weather as well as to bacteria and viruses carried by other people and animals. They also are more likely to become infected with diseases carried by insects or rodents (). In arid()regions, drought leaves the poor without clean water for drinking or bathing. In temperate climates, including in the major cities of developed countries many of the homeless poor are harmed by or die of exposure ()to extreme winter cold. Inadequate shelter almost always accompanies inadequate sanitation and unhygienic practices. Because the poor in developing nations commonly have no running water or sewage() facilities, human excrement and garbage accumulate, quickly becoming a breeding ground for disease. In cities, especially in ghettoes() and shantytowns that house only poor people, overcrowding can
Indian civilization first developed on the Indus River. · The geography of India includes high mountains, great rivers, and heavy seasonal rain. · Harappan civilization developed along the Indus River. · The Aryan invasion of India changed the region's civilization. Mountains Plains and Water Plateaus · North: The · Monsoons Himalayas are · Rivers and the highest melting snow kept · Heavy rainfall mountains in the the plains fertile. · Civilizations arose world
The third reason for the development of xenophobia in certain small countries is their strategically significant geographical location that might be of interest for the big world states. As a rule, the big ones are interested in gaining more power in the world. Likewise, the three Baltic countries are situated in the area which has been frequented by hostile conquerors in several hundreds of years. During the past centuries the indigenous nations of the Baltic States have developed deep distrust against their neighbours no matter how well-intentioned they try to appear. As we know, quite a few empires have used Messianism as a weapon to serve their own interests. As a rule, the powerful states make an effort to convince the conquered states of the fact that they actually provide support to the little ones who would not be able to survive without them. In case one of these small countries succeeds in gaining independence, the
Invidual job HipHop & Hip Hop Music Made by: Kivirand Käty Studygroup: MY08 Supervisor: Lugina Olga What? HipHop is a cultural movement incorporating breakdancing (Bboying), music, graffiti writing, DJing and MCing. Hip-Hop music is a musical genre which developed alongside hiphop culture, defined by key stylistic elements such as rapping, Djing, sampling, scratching and beatboxing. When? HipHop began in the late 1970s. HipHop music began in the 1970s, primarily among African Americans and Jamaican Americans, with some Latino influences. Where? Hip-hop It originated in the African American communities of New York City (with the South Bronx as the center). Hip-hop music
3. show 4. has created 5. have studied 6. loves 1b 1. made 2. loved 3. was singing 4. started 5. saw, wanted 6. impressed 7. had happened, was 1c 1. Various studies are being done by researchers in order to underdtand the healing techniques of tribes. 2. Many rainforest plants have been tsted for a cure for cancer. 3. Huge areas of rainforest are being destroyed every day. 4. Medication is being developed from frog poison. 5. Fascinating insights have been gained into some of the rainforests' secrets. 6. Lots of new mwdications will be developed in the future to help people with cancer. 7. Aspirin was made into a modern medicine in 1897 by German scientists. 1d 1. He told me that it was my mistake, which is a nonsense. 2. My friend, who loves helping people, wants to become a psychologist. 3. This is the book which our teacher was talking about. 4
Research Projects Agency) to develop military science and technology. 1961-1965:The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) started to research sharing information in small, phone-linked networks. ARPA is one of their main sponsors. 1966: The first ARPANET plan is unveiled by Larry Roberts of MIT. Packet switching technology is getting off the ground, and small university networks are beginning to be developed. # 1969:The Department of Defense commissions the fledgling ARPAnet for network research. The first official network nodes were UCLA, Standford Research Institute,UCSB, and the University of Utah. The first node to node message was sent from UCLA to SRI. # 1971: more nodes join the network, bringing the total to 15. These new nodes include Harvard and NASA. # 1973: ARPAnet goes global when the the
To Protect or not Protect Minor Languages Minor language is a language that is spoken in a minor area in a territory. For example Estonian is a minor language, because it has so little amount of speakers, just over a million comparing to German that has at least 100 million native speakers. Many minor languages have been mixed together or been developed from other languages. I think that the minor languages should be protected, because with languages come with a part of culture and if we terminate the variety of cultures that have developed throughout the evolution of mankind then the world would be boring. There would be no languages to learn, no foreign songs to sing and no joy of knowing that you can speak to a foreigner in his mother tongue. Also people are more friendly and open to you if they can speak freely in their mother language.
Philosophy Today The Great Divide Most contemporary philosophers follow one of two approaches "Continental" philosophy "Analytic" philosophy Continental philosophy is more influential on the European continent Analytic philosophy is predominant in the major research universities in the English-speaking world Analytic Philosophy Analytic philosophy developed from attempts in the early 20th century to make our concepts precise. The model of this procedure was science. Emphasis in contemporary analytic philosophy is on language and meaning, and meaning is understood as a relation between language and objective reality. Thus, understanding the structure of language is what reveals the structure of reality. Continental Philosophy At the same time that analytic philosophy was emerging, E. Husserl was developing his
Mõni b on a colleagues. Mõni b ei ole a 1969 - AT&T Bell Laboratories programmers Kenneth Thompson and Dennis süllogism on väitlus, kus mingitest etteantud väidetest (eeldustest) järeldub Ritchie developed the UNIX operating system on a spare DEC minicomputer. paratamatult uus väide 1970 - Intel creates the first 4004 microprocessor. Schickard 1625: väitis ehitanud olema liitva, lahutava, korrutava, jagava masina 1971 - Computer-to-computer Communication expanded when the Department Kristlik filosoof Blaise Pascal 1640: aritmeetiline masin: ainult liitis ja lahutas of Defense established four nodes on the ARPANET
while salt, cloth, herring and wine moved 'in the opposite direction. As salt was an important trading commodity, Tallinn is said to have been built on it. Its geographical position was very favourable, with its wide bay protected by the two outlying islands of Aegna and Naissaar; it proved a suitable place for a large port. By the 12th century there were already six inland trade routes leading to the port, which was often visited by foreign ships. Tallinn developed along three lines: fortress, port and market town. The Lower Town, a free town of merchants and craftsmen, gradually evolved at the foot of Toompea. From the 13th century onwards these became separate towns with different communities, both with their own interests and laws. Tallinn grew rapidly and had developed into a well-known trading centre by the 15th, century. A century later its population of 7,000-8,000 made it one of the biggest cities in northern Europe
Alexander Graham Bell is commonly believed as the inventor of the first practical telephone. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland, and educated at the universities of Edinburgh and London. He immigrated to Canada in 1870 and to the United States in 1871. He was an early student of sound and speech, inspired, perhaps, by the fact that his mother, Eliza, was almost totally deaf and his father, Melville, developed the first international phonetic alphabet. In his early 20s Bell himself taught deaf children to speak and gave speech lessons at schools in his community. Bell was the first to obtain a patent, in 1876, for an "apparatus for transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically", after experimenting with many primitive sound transmitters and receivers. In 1875, Bell developed his first version of what came to be known as the telephone. He
A basic education is provided free of charge for young people in nearly all developed and democratic countries. However, when it comes to university, or higher education, there are many different approaches taken. In some countries (such as Finland and Sweden) higher education is still free. In other countries, higher education is purchased like any other service. In many countries (such as the UK and the USA), fees are charged to students but how much of the cost of education these cover varies greatly. Often governments offer loans and financial support to help students
Before becoming President (19011909) he held offices at the municipal, state, and federal level of government. Roosevelt's achievements as a naturalist, explorer, hunter, author, and soldier are as much a part of his fame as any office he held as a politician. Born to a wealthy family, Roosevelt was an unhealthy child suffering from asthma who stayed at home studying natural history. In response to his physical weakness, he embraced a strenuous life. He attended Harvard, where he boxed and developed an interest in naval affairs. A year out of Harvard, in 1881 he ran for a seat in the state legislature. After a few years of living in the Badlands, Roosevelt returned to New York City, where he gained fame for fighting police corruption. He was effectively running the US Department of the Navy when the Spanish American War broke out; he resigned and led a small regiment in Cuba known as the Rough Riders, earning himself a nomination for the Medal of Honor
Tauri Udras 10D Why is Australia young people's dreamland Australia's population has quadrupled since World War II. Its warm climate makes it the perfect place for living and for holidays. And because it's far from other developed countries young people who travel there feel free. Also it's very easy to get a job. That's why Australia is young people's dreamland Australia is very far away from other developed countries. That's why young people who go there feel free and are happy to run their own lives. The climate in Australia is very warm and that's why enjoying life there feels so great. Most young people go there with a group of friends. They work for some time and then start to spend earned money
Scotland in 1707. How laws are made Most new laws passed by Parliament result from proposals made by the government. Proposals aim to shape society or address particular problems. Normally, they are created over a period of time. History In the Middle Ages and early modern period there were three kingdoms within the British Isles -- England, Scotland and Ireland -- and these developed separate parliaments. The 1707 Acts of Union brought England and Scotland together under the Parliament of Great Britain, and the 1800 Act of Union included Ireland under the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In 1066, William of Normandy brought a feudal system, where he sought the advice of a council before making laws. In 1215, this council got the Magna Carta from King John, which established that the
High schools in Estonia teaches every subject almost equally, so everyone have to study everything, except for some schools that are oriented to teach few subjects in depth (IT classes, art classes etc). It´s much easier to make future career plans and to find suitable profesion if school teaches how to manage in real life with practical activities like different projects, presentations and so on. I think USA and Great Britain schools are very developed in teaching pupils how to think and find answers on their own because their school system supports learning through projects, teamwork, presentations. Estonian school system is obsolescent in my opinion. Children have to memorize a lot in Estonia, although Internet and libraries have all the answers. I think it´s a problem at this time that children in Estonia haven´t as developed ability to find the answers and think of their own as children in USA or Great Britain.
that the arts should communicate religious themes in direct and emotional involvement. The aristocracy also saw the dramatic style of Baroque architecture and art as a means of impressing visitors and expressing triumphant power and control. Baroque palaces are built around an entrance of courts, grand staircases and reception rooms of sequentially increasing opulence. Baroque architecture The Baroque style is noted as first being developed by Seljuk Turks, according to a number of academics like John Hoag. In Baroque architecture, new emphasis was placed on bold massing, colonnades, domes, light-and-shade (chiaroscuro), 'painterly' color effects, and the bold play of volume and void. In interiors, Baroque movement around and through a void informed monumental staircases that had no parallel in previous architecture. The other Baroque innovation in worldly interiors was the state apartment, a processional sequence of increasingly
3. Name the factors that cause the end of demographic explosion. 4. Speak about ageing. 5. Speak about the course of demographic transition since 1950s. 6. Speak about full employment in the SOUTH. 7. What is balance of migration? 8. Speak about the differences between the Northern and Southern countries in the stage of demographic explosion. 9. Name the factors that influence the birth rate. 10. What are the main reasons of death in the developed world? 11. Analyse a population pyramid (what stage was in 2000?). Vastused 1. People born and die every second and there is also the problem of migration. 2. Birth rate is very high (10-12 children per family), death rate is also high ( no healthcare). Moral traditions; no healthcare; work labour; 40 years (age). 3. Education was made compulsory; prohibition of children's work; the spread of women's wage work; new insurance system.
Pidgins, creoles and standard language Pidgin language A simplified language Mainly employed in trade NOT the native language of any community may be built from words, sounds, or body language from multiple other languages and cultures No particular rules Chinese Pidgin English a pidgin lexically based on English and influenced by Chinese developed in 17th century in China Began to decline during the 19th century, when standard English began to be taught in schools Chinese Pidgin English Some characteristics: Based on a vocabulary of 700 English words Grammar and syntax are simple and positional (grammatical categories are indicated by the position of words in a sentence) Lack of plural personal pronouns Chinese Pidgin English Example sentences: Hab gat rening kum daun (Have got
The effects of Krumping are highly beneficial Own slang terms `Buck' extremely impressive and hard to pulloff `Labbin' members try to create new buck moves Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6THP9YHh6Q Krumping is a recently developed street dance style based on a variety of moves of the entire body. The dance routines are formed of arms, legs, chest and head movements in an energetic and exaggerated way. The reason for this is that Krumping is a style supposed to enable people to express their most inner emotions. It is an artistic manifestation of various feelings and thoughts. Krumping is very easy to learn and practice. All you have to do is watch a few videos and dancing tutorials to learn the basic moves and then
universities and research institutes. http://beta.dwd.de/DE/wetter/wetter_weltweit/europa/wetter_europa_node.html http://www.meteorf.ru/product/cosmo/ COSMO-EU http://www.cosmo- model.org/content/tasks/operational/dwd/ default_eu.htm http://meteoinfo.ru/cosmo-maps ALADIN The ECMWF/ALADIN system is a limited area ensemble prediction system, which has been developed at the Hungarian Meteorological Service (HMS). ALADIN The high-resolution limited- area hydrostatic and non-hydrostatic model developed and operated by several European and North African countries under the leadership of Météo-France. Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Du tch, French, German, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian. ALADIN/AROME By running the ALADIN model, the prediction of large-scale (100 – 1000 km)
1a fraasid Feared natural predators- kardetud looduslikud kiskjad Beyond the limits- piire ületades/piiridest kaugemale Developed such a special bond- loonud (sellise) erilise sideme Brought up on a farm- farmis üles kasvatatud How to interpret- kuidas tõlgendada/selgitada Dedicated to- pühendunud (millesegi) A unique and unforgettable- eriline ja unustamatu The negative perception- negatiivne mulje He aims to sh savagely fierce ow people- ta soovib näidata inimestele The ferocious and mindless- metsik ja tundetu Are portrayed in the media- kujutatakse meedias Have personalities- omavad iseloomu
Non-renewable resorces Community problems Bad food and water quality or at all their lack of. Air pollution causes respiratory diseases. Garbage problem. Waste management is not organized. Many poor people. A lot of Unemployed Outbreaks and bad availability of medical care. Poor quality of education or no access to it at all. Not enough space of living Solutions Actually there is no complete solution. Theoretically education would help. Developed countries have negative population growth but developing countries have positive. Thank you for your attention!
Enlightenment Kristiina Rooma Henri Zirnask Alvar Käen Overall The Enlightenment is commonly dated to the middle of the eighteenth century. The European Enlightenment developed in part due to an energetic group of French thinkers who thrived in the middle of the eighteenth century. They were called : "The Philosophes" John Locke August 29, 1632 October 28, 1704 . English philosopher. One of the most influential Enlightenment thinker. Believed that human nature allowed men to be selfish. Believed that all people were equal. Jean-Jacques Rousseau June 28, 1712 July 2, 1778 . Philosopher, literary figure,
1. How can we help bring about a change in behavior? * Renewable energy is the sun and the water that people use, but not yet so widely. Required on all homes, various stations, hypermarkets solar panels to use the potential energy, the stock of which is not completed within 5 billion years. * Renewable sources such as wind and solar are intrinsically unsuited to meeting the demand for continuous, reliable supply on a large scale – which comprises most demand in developed countries. The criteria for any acceptable energy supply will continue to be cost, safety, and security of supply, as well as environmental considerations. 2. How can we encourage sustainable development? * To encourage you in the following way. To allocate money for the construction of such stations to States that are unable to pay for expensive power plants. Permanent sponsorship of these stations and verification.
Jack Kilby completes building the first integrated circuit, containing five components on a piece of germanium half an inch long and thinner than a toothpick. 1960 IBM develops the first automatic mass-production facility for transistors, in New York. AT&T designed its Dataphone, the first commercial modem, specifically for converting digital computer data to analog signals for transmission across its long distance Network A team drawn from several computer manufacturers and the Pentagon developed COBOL, Common Business Oriented Language. Project leader: Grace Hopper. LISP made its debut as the first computer language designed for writing artificial intelligence programs. Inventor: John McCarthy. 1961 Fairchild Semiconductor releases the first commercial integrated circuit. 1962 Teletype ships its Model 33 keyboard and punched-tape terminal, used for input and output on many early microcomputers. Ivan Sutherland creates a graphics system called Sketchpad 1963
arengutaseme alusel. Eri institutsioonid kasutavad erinevaid liigitusi. CIA toob välja 34 arenenud riiki, IMF aga 31 arenenud majandusega riiki. Maailmapank loeb suure sissetulekuga 60 riiki, nende hulgas on ka arengumaid ÜHISKONNAGEOGRAAFIA E-KURSUS GÜMNAASIUM Riikide jaotamine arengutaseme alusel Sageli kasutatakse riikide kolmest jaotust valdavalt SKT alusel: Kõrgelt arenenud riigid (More Economically Developed Countries MEDC) Uusindustriaalsed riigid (Newly Industrialised Countries NIC) Vähem arenenud riigid (Less Economically Developed Countries MEDC) Uusindustriaalse riigi mõiste võeti kasutusele 1970ndate teisel poolel, kui maailmaturule jõudsid kiiresti arenevad riigid nagu Mehhiko, Brasiilia, Argentiina, hiljem Singapur, Lõuna-Korea ja Taiwan. ÜHISKONNAGEOGRAAFIA E-KURSUS GÜMNAASIUM
Guide to Digital Signal Processing by Steven W. Smith. Read up to page 10, preface included. https://users.dimi.uniud.it/~antonio.dangelo/MMS/materials/Guide_to_Digital_ Signal_Process.pdf Digital Signal Processing (DSP) is a powerful technology that will shape science in the twenty-first century. Changes have already been made in various fields of study: communications, medical imaging, and high fidelity music reproduction, to name just a few. Each of these disciplines has developed a deep DSP technology, with its own algorithms and specialized techniques. This combination of breadth and depth makes it impossible for any one individual to master all of the DSP technology that has been developed. Therefore, DSP education involves two tasks: learning general concepts that apply to the field as a whole, and learning specialized techniques for your particular area of interest. The first chapter of the book describes the effects that DSP has made in several diverse fields.
Estonian traditional musical instruments Musical instruments and music making are inseparable from cultural tradition. A musical instrument developed musical capacities of children as a sonic toy. It served hunters and herdsmen as a vital tool, that affected the catch or wellbeing of the village herd. It was often used to signal information. Making music provides a human being feelings of relaxation and aesthetic enjoyment. Musical instruments have accompanied important ritual practices but provided also music for dance. Estonian ethnomusicologist Herbert Tampere (19091975) categorised musical instruments according to their
Support With Xen virtualization, a thin software layer known as the Xen hypervisor is inserted between the server's hardware and the operating system. Server Virtualization This provides an abstraction layer that allows each physical server to run one or more "virtual servers" Effectively decoupling the operating system Its applications from the underlying physical server. Server Virtualization The Xen hypervisor is a unique open source technology developed collaboratively by the Xen community and engineers at over 50 of the most innovative data center solution vendors, including Licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL2) Available at no charge in both source and object format Xen is open sourced, uniting the industry the Xen ecosystem to speed the adoption of virtualization in the enterprise http://www.xen.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xen
He is the only child of Marshall Bruce Mathers and Deborah R. "Debbie" Nelson. Bruce abandoned the family when Eminem was 18 months old. He was married twice to Kimberly Anne "Kim" Scott, whom he met in high school. Kim and Eminem began their on-and-off relationship in 1989. Their daughter Hailie was born on December 25, 1995. Eminem has custody of his dughter. He also has custody of Kim's niece Alaina and Whitney. Whitney is Kims child with another man. As a child, Eminem developed an interest in storytelling and aspired to become a comic book artist before discovering hip hop. He began rapping when he was 14. On Saturdays, he attended open-mic contests. Soon he signed his first contract. Eminem is the best-selling artist of the 2000s. He is one of the best-selling music artists in the world. Song „Mockingbird“ 2009 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9bCLPwzSC0
could treat very well. Still the origin of healing dates back to the birth of first civilisations. About 3000 B.C. the Egyptians began making some important process in medicine. The Egyptian god of healing Imhotep was actually one of the first physician of the world. At 2500 B.C. Egyptian physicians started to specialize. Some of them specialized in internal diseases, some of them treated the diseases of eyes and teeth. Also Egyptians produced first medical textbooks. Chinese developed a medical practice, which is based on balance between two life forces yin and yang. To restore the balance chinese developed acupuncture - inserting needles into ones body. Medicine and elements of medical care Medicine is the science of healing, but at the same time it is art of healing. It is a science, because it is based on knowledge, which is gained through careful study and experimentation. It is an art because a very large part of it depends on how skillfully doctors apply this
World in 2060 People have always been interested of what the future will look like. To be able to predict the future, you must know the past. Is the World livable in 50 years of time? Will there be flying cars? These questions run through our mind every time we put our minds to future. To start with, flying car is an expectation for future that has been pictured for a long time. In the industrial revolution scientist developed the most common things that we currently use in a very short term of time, thus why they can't do it again. For now, world is an oil dependent society, and that has to change, what is more, no secondary solution for petrol hasn't been proved successful. We might run out of petrol soon and therefore we need another source of energy that makes our lives easier. To sum up, future will always be a mystery. It may well as happen that there will be an Armageddon and we
Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing apply for an internship in civil engineering at your company next summer. I read about this opportunity on your company`s website last week. Allthough I am currently a third year student at the University of Applied Sciences in Tallinn. My summer jobs have helped me to develop my teamworking abilities and organisational skills as well as to improve my knowledge in building technology. So i have good training and education in construction and believe that this has developed many of the skills that your company need from the worker. I have been active in construction field about for 5 years know. I have done most concrete works. I am very interesting to learn new building technology and have lots of experiences at your company. I would be pleased to discuss my curriculum vitae with you in more detail at an interview. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require further information. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Ilves Karu Ilves
These frogs some species are absolutely lethal. Poison dart frogs keep their poison in their skin and this can kill anyone that touches them. The golden poison dart frog has enough venom to kill 10 adult humans. Only two micrograms of all dart frogs venom is enough to kill a large mammal. Other facts Only some predators like certain spiders and the Amazon ground snake seem immune to the poison dart frog toxins. Frogs get poison from animals which they eat. Medical have already developed a synthetic version of one compound that shows promise as a painkiller.
Logging, oil and gas drilling, over-grazing and real estate development have all resulted in the destruction of these habitats, which must be minimized as much as possible. Another way to solve the problem is to stop buying products that are made from animal skin. The lack of demand would result in hunters being unable to continue their business. Finally, it is important to pay attention when driving. One of the problems in developed areas is that roads divide habitats, meaning they are a constant hazard to not only themselves, but to the people driving on those roads as well. So when you're out and about, slow down and keep an eye out for wildlife. In conclusion, I strongly believe that helping wildlife is necessary because if we don't do anything, nobody will.
LONDON London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, and the largest urban zone in the European Union. London is located on the River Thames. The capital of England has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history goes back to its founding by the Romans, who called it Londinium. Since at least the 19th century, the name London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core. The registered population of London is 7,825,200. However, Estonian's native language is English, many people also speak Cornish. Although, the city operates a system of bus, tube and train and also boats routes to all parts of London and also England, it's still not enough. Along the River Thames are House of Parlament, Westminster and many other places. There are many enourmous parks, like Hyde Park, Royal Park, Kensington Gardens, Regents Park,
recipes ● At the age of 14, he began making jams from his grandmother's recipes ● As the word got out, he began receiving more orders than he had time to fill. ● He dropped out of school and rented a 200-person factory a few days each month. ● In 2007, a high-end U.K. supermarket approached Doherty about selling his jams leading to his products gaining shelf space in 184 stores. Success story set up SuperJam at 14 ● ● developed a method of producing jam 100% from fruit ● became the youngest ever supplier to a major supermarket chain in 2007 Accomplishments ● SuperJam now supplies over 2,000 supermarkets around the world ● 2010 - published his first book - The SuperJam Cookbook, which contains jam recipes ● 2011 - published his second book - SuperBusiness, a guide to starting a business Awards Enterprising Young Brit Award (2004) ● ●
continental climate. The Estonians are a Finnic people, and the official language, Estonian, is a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish, and distantly to Hungarian and to the Sami languages. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic divided into fifteen counties, with its capital and largest city being Tallinn. Estonia's population of 1.3 million makes it one of the least-populous member states of the European Union, Eurozone and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A developed country with an advanced, high-income economy, Estonia has the highest gross domestic product per person among the former Soviet republics, and is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.