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Chicago
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Chicago

Chicago Kerli Heilu 8.Klass Virtsu Kool The Skydeck Ticket - 44$ Height ­ 412m Floors ­ 103 View - 50 miles and 4 states 4 class boxes The Field Museum Many different exhibitions (basically dinosaurs) Ticket~7$ Shedd Aquarium Ticket- 10-30$ Fishes and marine animals Reference material - Google

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Natural disasters
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Natural disasters

Natural Disasters: Does Mankind Even Stand a Chance? Throughout time, man has fought valiantly against the forces of nature. We have successfully climbed the tallest mountains, sailed the greatest seas, and defeated the mighty dinosaurs. But we are no match for nature's greatest weapon: Natural Disasters. As far as natural disasters go, the deadly trinity of mudslides, whirlpools, and meteors is man's greatest nemesis. Mudslides strike without warning and with deadly force. Every day, across the world, unsuspecting villagers are hammered by the force of 36,000 tons of that soft wet dirt known as mud, as it cascades down mountains, rolls across plains, swoops through valleys, and takes flight over cliffs

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Brussels entertainment
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Brussels entertainment

This is a museum that is filled with over 7000 pieces of musical history and instruments from around the world. The fee includes a headphone that will help you listen to the musical instruments being played. Museum of Natural Sciences A gigantic building that houses equally gigantic bones and fossils of dinosaurs and blue whales, the natural history of the world is explored extensively in this cube-shaped building. The museum is located near the Parliament Building on the banks of Leopold Park. Its interactive displays are perfect for children and adults of all ages Theatres in Brussels

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Human overpopulation
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Human overpopulation

will account for 70% of all available freshwater. • Freshwater is the most fundamental finite resource with no substitutes for most uses, yet we are consuming fresh water at least 10 times faster than it is being replenished in regions of northern Africa, the Middle East, India, Pakistan, China, and the U.S.. Species Extinction • Human beings are currently causing the greatest mass extinction of species since the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago at rates 1000 to 10,000 times faster than normal. • The 2012 update of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species shows that of the 63,837 species examined worldwide, 19,817 are threatened with extinction - nearly a third of the total. • If present trends continue, scientists warn that within a few decades, at least half of all plant and animal species on Earth will be extinct, as a result of climate change, habitat

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Essay on water pollution-global warming-acid rain-deforestation-intensive farming
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Essay on water pollution, global warming, acid rain, deforestation, intensive farming

century and a half. As a result, understanding the present and predicting the future are very difficult. Rain forest destruction The atmosphere and oceans are not the only parts of the environment being damaged. Rain forests are being quickly destroyed as well, and their survival is questionable. E.O. Wilson, a biologist at Harvard, called the depletion of rain forest areas "the greatest extinction since the end of the age of dinosaurs." Unlike some environmental issues, rain forest depletion has fortunately received significant public and media attention. Despite the opposition to the cutting down of rain forests, the problem continues. Every year, Brazil chops down an area of forest the size of the state of Nebraska. In addition to the Amazon's rain forests, many other forests are being cut down as well. In Indonesia, Zaire, Papua-New Guinea, Malaysia, Burma, the Philippines, Peru, Colombia, Bolivia,

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Dinosaurused
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Dinosaurused

Munavarguse teooria. Ühena võimalustest on pakutud ka, et dinosaurused ei suutnud oma mune kaitsta. Dinosauruste suuruse tõttu oli nende munade koorumisperiood väga pikk. Imetajatele olid munad ideaalseks söögiks. See ei selgita küll, miks nii palju liike korraga välja suri, või miks atmosfääris sel ajal keemilised muutused toimusid. [1] Putukate pealetung USA Oregoni osariigi ülikooli zooloog George Poinard väidab oma raamatus «What Bugged the Dinosaurs? Insects, Disease and Death in the Cretaceous,» (Mis tappis dinosaurused? Putukad, tõved ja surm kriidiajastul), et putukate pealetung võis dinosaurused hävitada. «Dinosauruste väljasuremise üheks põhjuseks võisid olla hoopis putukad, kes võisid haiguste levitajatena dinosaurustele ohuks muutuda. Seda on näidanud mitmed merevaigus säilinud putukate, kes pärinevad dinosauruste väljasuremise ajastust, uurimine,» selgitas Poinard. [4]

Bioloogia → Bioloogia
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EELAJALOOLISED LOOMAD
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EELAJALOOLISED LOOMAD

wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammut [2011, mai 08]. Kirjanduslikud allikad: 1. (Kindersley, D. 1997. Illustreeritud lasteentsüklopeedia. Avita ja Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus) 2. (Ross, S. 2010. Jääaeg. Koolibri, Tallinn) 3. ( Tokko, U. 2009. Bioloogia koduõpetaja. Kirjastus Ilo, Tallinn ) 4. ( Cambournac, L. 2006 Dinosaurused ja teised väljasurnud loomad. Sinisukk) 5. ( Walker, S. 2003. Dinosaurused. Koolibri, Tallinn) Lisad: 1. http://www.itsnature.org/rip/dinosaurs/mammoth/ 2. http://gallery.neoseeker.com/RHJ44/floor/649341320 3. http://www.google.ee/imgres? imgurl=http://dinoteam.org/list/Pictures/Hypsilophodon.JPG&imgrefurl=http://p erfect-style.pl/newsletter/hypsilophodontids%26page %3D5&usg=__jWnVlpuQ_v7p0_iBq3MU0dRcB- Y=&h=228&w=286&sz=11&hl=et&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=YRiS4g_VOiDHDM :&tbnh=116&tbnw=146&ei=b8TKTbujD8TdtAah672RAw&prev=/search%3Fq

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Newfoundland & Labrador and Alberta
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Newfoundland & Labrador and Alberta

farming, with mixed farming more common in the north and centre, while ranching and irrigated agriculture predominate in the south. The Alberta badlands are located in southeastern Alberta, where the Red Deer River crosses the flat prairie and farmland, and features deep gorges and striking landforms. Dinosaur Provincial Park, near Brooks, Alberta, showcases the badlands terrain, desert flora, and remnants from Alberta's past when dinosaurs roamed the then lush landscape. Agriculture Agriculture has a significant position in the province's economy. The province has over three million head of cattle and Alberta beef has a healthy worldwide market. Nearly one half of all Canadian beef is produced in Alberta. Alberta is one of the prime producers of plains buffalo (bison) for the consumer market. Sheep for wool and mutton are also raised.

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Games Programming with Java and Java 3D
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Games Programming with Java and Java 3D

to gaming, such as graphics and audio, are of a high quality. Also, there has been a move away from the use of applets towards the downloading of client-side applications. Java applications require less configuration, and once downloaded they don't need to be downloaded again. Java's backward compatibility allows the applets from 1996-8 to be executed, and they will often run quicker than originally. However, it's probably best to steer clear of these Java dinosaurs, and look for more modern code. There are many Web sites with Java games. The emphasis of the following list are on applications/applets for playing: · ArcadePod.com, http://www.arcadepod.com/java/ Over 700 Java games, nicely categorized. · Java 4 Fun, http://www.java4fun.com/java.html Similar in style to ArcadePod, and a good set of links to other sites. · Java Game Park, http://javagamepark.com Organized around game categories. · Java Games Central, http://www.mnsi

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Student World Atlas-Maailma atlas
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Student World Atlas (Maailma atlas)

237 Million Years Ago PANTHALASSIC OCEAN This peculiar-to ou r eyes-a rrangeme nt of continents with and reco gni zable, and the continents, excep t for Australia its unfamiliar oceans and seas , mountains and plains, and and Antarctica, were nearing th eir present latitudes. Within peninsulas and islands reminds us that th e dinosaurs lived the last 65 million years, most contine n ts nestl ed unhur in a far different landscape th an our own . As the last riedly into th eir current pos iti ons. However, th e Indian dinosaurs receded into memory, the future Atlantic Ocean su b-co ntine nt "s printed" north, crashing into Asia and bull and Mediterranean Sea were becomin g more su bs tan tial dozing up the Himalayas. earth 's loftiest mountain range.

Geograafia → Geograafia
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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

9 Dad and I ______________ a big fish. (catch) 10 I ______________ this movie twice. (see) 97 The Simple Past Tense Use the simple past tense to talk about things that happened in the past. The simple past tense is also used to talk about things that happened in stories. The wicked Queen gave Pinocchio's nose grew longer Snow White a poisoned apple. every time he told a lie. Dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. I bought a new camera last week. Joe learned to play the guitar very quickly. We drove to the safari park last weekend. The giant panda gave birth to a cub last night. Yesterday Dad took me to the carnival. The plane landed a few minutes ago. The children visited a farm during the holidays. Who invented the computer? Jack and Jill went up the hill. Little Red Riding Hood decided to visit her grandmother.

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Energy - põhjalik referaat energiast
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Energy - põhjalik referaat energiast

This is very important because when natural gas leaks it can cause explosions. Since raw natural gas has no odor, natural gas companies add a smelly substance to it so that people will know if there is a leak. If you have a natural gas stove, you may have smelled this "rotten egg" smell of natural gas when the pilot light has gone out. PETROLEUM (OIL) Oil was formed from the remains of animals and plants that lived millions of years ago in a marine (water) environment before the dinosaurs. Over the years, the remains were covered by layers of mud. Heat and pressure from these layers helped the remains turn into what we today call crude oil . The word "petroleum" means "rock oil" or "oil from the earth." 17.1 Where Do We Get Our Oil? Crude oil is a smelly, yellow-to-black liquid and is usually found in underground areas called reservoirs. Scientists and engineers explore a chosen area by studying rock samples from the earth

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

be different and its ok to express different opinions , these are the things we encourage. The key thing for me is as well (pause) that we are sending a different message to the learning, different message to the system, one step forward is going to be how secondary education is changing to accommodate the learners we are sending through. There are some teachers, not all in secondary establishment who are more like dinosaurs`, so they are far more reluctant for change and more reluctant to accept that emmm (pause) as I said earlier that its ok to be different , and have an opinion, and to fail, because these teacher are living in these small hubs of history department, geography department etc. emmm, an so its assuring that we are hopefully starting off these children in the right foot. Gerli: Regards with Swansea, could you tell me more about their approach of making all the

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

v. shelter isolated from reality n. shelter Syn. protected She has led a sheltered life since her parents have done everything for her. Everyone looked for shelter from the blazing sun. vanishing adj. going out of sight v. vanish Syn. disappearing The red squirrel is a vanishing species that needs a protected habitat to survive. No one knows with certainty what caused the dinosaurs to vanish from the face of the earth. MATCHING Choose the synonym. 1. picturesque 6. gather (A) scenic (A) broaden (B) calm (B) collect (C) outlandish (C) distribute (D) fertile (D) enhance 2. partisan 7. reaction (A) patterned (A) allocation (B) bizarre (B) investigation (C) abundant (C) response (D) biased (D) means 3. decrease 8. motion (A) disguise (A) innovation

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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

"I" can be used as a device of deferred reference to a position or role, as when the condemned prisoner says "I am traditionally allowed to order whatever I like for my last meal" (Nunberg 1993: 20). Sometimes "I" is used in formulating a generalization, as in "If I'm a music department, I'm a snake pit." The temporal reference of "now" can be deferred also, as when we are looking at a time-line representation of the evolution of life and, pointing, I say, "Now the dinosaurs appear," or when you leave a message on your answering machine that says "I am not home now." "Now" is sometimes spatial rather than in any way temporal--"Now Hillsborough Road crosses Airport Road and becomes Umstead Drive"--and sometimes not even spatiotemporal--"Now comes the first prime number 142 Pragmatics and speech acts whose square is greater than 1,000." But one job of semantic pragmatics is to refine such rules until they are adequate to the data.

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

T h e Disney empire built its entire corporate identity around the belief in wishing, from its theme song " W h e n You W i s h U p o n a S t a r " to the wish-granting fairy godmothers of Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella, to the genie who grants three wishes in Aladdin. H o l l y w o o d executives and best-selling novelists a i m to know the secret wishes of their audiences and fulfill them. Popular stories of recent years have granted widely held wishes to walk with the dinosaurs, trod the soil of alien planets, seek high adventure in mythic realms or in times gone by, and outpace the bounda­ ries of space, time, and death itself. So-called "reality television" grants wishes on a nighdy basis, bestowing on ordinary people the thrill of being seen by millions and having a shot at stardom or riches. Politicians and advertisers play on the wishes of the public, promising to grant security, peace of mind, or comfort. A good technique

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