take over to gain control take up to start doing take sb up on sth to question, challenge Tell against to spoil any chance of success tell apart to distinguish between tell off to rebuke tell on sth to have a bad effect on sb, to inform on sb Turn around to change for the better turn off to switch off, stop working turn out to happen; to end up turn over to give sb responsibility for sth turn to to change to sth new Wear away to gradually disappear wear down to gradually become smaller or thinner wear off to slowly disappear (feeling, effect) wear on to go by slowly (time) wear out to use sth until it can't be used
„The monk who sold his ferrari" Robin S. Sharma Kristofer Seppel EMÜ 2015 What would you do if you were a successful trial lawyer and one second you get heart attack in the crowd? The content of the book • Julian Mantle and heart attack • Leaving the job and disappear The content of the book • Coming back to home • Telling his story to John: Himalayan journey 1) Arriving and meeting monks 2) Training (mental and physical) Illuminated life seven timeless virtues Thank you for listening!
Mesa Verde National Park The park was created in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt, to protect some of the best-preserved cliff dwellings in the world Contrary to popular belief, the Ancestral Puebloan people of Mesa Verde did not disappear. They migrated south to New Mexico and Arizona, and became today's modern pueblo people. Now the park averages about 600,000 visitors per year. Currently Mesa Verde has over 4,700 archaeological sites with many more yet to be discovered. Mesa Verde black-on-white pottery was sculpted into many things such as canteens, mugs, ladles and bowls. Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Thank Kolmas tase you for listening
The term "environmental art" often encompasses "ecological" concerns but is not specific to them. It primarily celebrates an artist's connection with nature using natural materials. The concept is best understood in relationship to historic earth/Land art and the evolving field of ecological art. The field is interdisciplinary in the fact that environmental artists embrace ideas from science and philosophy. The types Ephemeral - made to disappear or transform Designed for a particular place - and can't be moved Involves collaborations between artists and others, such as scientists, educators or community groups What is the point? Informs and interprets nature and its processes, or educates us about environmental problems Is concerned with environmental forces and materials, creating artworks affected or powered by wind, water, lightning, even earthquakes
purposes, such as surfing for information, working, playing online games, and just chatting. The fact that people are not interacting in visible public spaces does not mean that they are in isolation. It is just sometimes quicker and easier way to find needed information and for some people who simply don't have time to meet and have a chat in a cafe or somewhere it might be the only way to chat. On the other hand the situation where the Internet would permanently disappear would create a massive information isolation as the humanity is deeply comforted to the fast information interchange that is included to Internet. In my point of view, when we would never had the Internet we couldn't really miss it too. The most distributed historical information interchange opportunities would have maximally developed and the humanity would still be happy with it. The more desperate version is losing a big success like the Internet is.
Test Unit 14 1. Translate. 1)täielikult kaduma - disappear wholly 2)haiguste käes kannatama - suffer from illnesses 3)Ameerika põliselanike hõimud - Native Americans tribes 4)Ameerikat avastama - discover America 5)ametlik keel - official language 6)orjusele lõppu tegema - make end slavery 7)traditsioone ja kultuuri hoidma - hold traditions and culture 8)immigrantide arv - number of immigrants 2. Complete the sentences. 1)The capital of Norway is Oslo. 2)Pirjo lives in Finland and she speaks Finnish. 3)Michail comes from Moscow. He speaks Russian
I'd start by rationing petrol to cut out unnecessary car journeys. For a start, it would have to be a mixed school and not a boarding establishment. There're two points here. Firstly, the cost to the environment. Think of all the rain forests. Secondly, the advertiser may pay, but the costs are passed on to the consumer. There are two problems here. Some of these homes are a long way from bus routes. Moreover, bus services can disappear altogether when the tourist season comes to an end. .... the economic strength of Japan hasn't led to much teaching of Japanese. You also have to consider the vast size of the knowledge base available to English speakers - academic research, scientific reports and an infinite number of books and periodicals. Also, the very act of hosting the World Cup or the Olympics gives a great boost to tourism.... Again, that depends on the alternatives
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If leave those rules aside, is the Estonian language in terms of its sound very nice, that even many foreigners are admired that and are happy to listen it. Here I would like to ask, is the Estonian important for you? Rise your hand for whom it's important. Thank you, it's nice to know that someone still cares about the Estonian. The Estonian is importan to me and I want to say here that all Estonians should appreciate more Estonian because it will gradually disappear. I know that English is becoming more popular among the people, because it is becoming more international language, which is pretty much required. But we should not forget our native language. Estonian is a very important factor in Estonia persist. Thank you for your attention! Do you have questions for me.
mistakenly left behind when his family flies to Paris for a Christmas vacation. Seven year-old Kevin McCallister comes to regret his wish to live alone when his parents accidentally forget him when they leave for a trip to Paris, and he must protect his home from burglars. After a fight with his older brother, Buzz, over Little Nero's pizza, Kevin McCallister gets sent to the attic bedroom, where he wishes that his family would simply disappear. A power line failure during the night resets all the alarm clocks, and the rest of the family rushes the following morning to leave to go on a Christmas vacation to Paris. During the confusion, Kevin is accidentally left at home by himself and experiences what it is like to be independent for the first time. At the same time two intruders, Harry and Marv , plan to break-into the (almost) vacant home. About the Author Todd Strasser is an American author
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A little consideration, a little thought for others makes all the difference For most of us, it’s our dream from a young age: We want to change the world. We all want to live in clean and a better world. We want to make everyone laugh and happy because it makes us happy. While you are getting older your thought to change the world will disappear. As a teenager you are thinking about your dream job. Maybe you want to be a doctor, a musician or start your own business. They are all very different thoughts but they’re not easy. Big dreams are always difficult. So is changing the world. When you want to change the world, you have to start with yourself. If you change your thinking you will change your feelings. While you are feeling positive it is more easy to change others. You have to be honest with everything and everybody. Do not
It makes hunting difficult for the tigers because of too big deer herds but there is also another serious problem. Female tiger is attacked by a new male tiger but she and her cubs are not injured. New male is trying to take over and it succeeds killing an older male and a young cub. Finally male tiger injures female tiger and she dies. Her cubs are left alone and nobody cares for them. The cubs fail to hunt and they disappear. After several weeks of searching female cub is seen. She is alive and finds a tiger family, which accepts her.
was a little bit easier for them to adopt the new land, yet none of their rule lasted long enough to defeat British nature from toe to top. Even now some parts of England have inhabitants whose distant relatives and great-great-great...parents origin from the first ones to ever settle down on the island. To conclude, it could be said that the most interesting part of the history is watching the development of a nation and its life with the native nature. Both change through time, yet neither disappear nor surrender completely to another. The importance of English History lies in everything and everyone connected with it. England really is an island to learn something interesting about.
. but he still dies as fool." I'm not going only to learn at school ... At any time you should learn something new and interesting. The school and education plays a major role in our lives, because the more you will learn and the more you achieve, the more choices are available. School shouldn't be a place where someone has bad to be. In my mind there have to be sufficient funny and interesting at school, and there's to be something that distract the students. Anyone's motivation shouldn't disappear ( being motivated ). If there going well at school, then there is a lot of fun and the days passing quickly. Horrible boring is gazing at home and get on the others nerves ... Purpose of school should be motivation and preparing students for independent life. Miks inimesed lähevad kooli? Ühes arvamus on see küsimus lihtne vastata. Kes seal õppida, kes läheb üle nalja (lõbustada) ja kes läheb sinna sunniviisiliselt üldse. Teine ei saa vastata.
see through- to work on (a project) until completion Do away with- to kill or murder somebody do away- get rid of something do over- repeat do with- to put st somewhere do with- to make use of something do without- manage without something one wants or needs do about- if you do st about a problem you do something to fix it or solve it do up- make st look new again by repairing it do up- to secure zip, button.. wear off- disappear after a period of time wear down- gradually make someone lose their vitality and strength wear out- use st until they are not usable any more wear out- cause to be very tired wear in- you wear st for a short period until they feel comfortable stand aside- to leave a job or position so that someone else can do it stand aside- to step sideways to make a space for someone else stand by- to be waiting and ready to do something or to help stand by- to support someone
"Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnolds "Dover Beach" describes how the author falls deep into thought when admiring the sea with his lover and comes to a sad conclusion. In the first stanza, he describes the beauty of the sea as he is watching out the window. He says that he can see the light gleam and then disappear upon the French coast, wich suggests that the sun is setting, making the scene all the more spectacular. He emphasises the calm impression the glimmering sea and the mighty cliffs in the distance give and seems to be touched by all this, his heart filled with what might be nostalgia, thoughtfullness or just pure understanding of how simple life really is. Wanting to share the moment with his lover, he asks her to join him by the window and draws attention to the never-ending sound of the
There has been an increasing interest towards Welsh also because at the workplace the ability to speak and write Welsh has become as important as for example computer skills have been. To my mind the Welsh people have set their sight to preserving their language and even to enlarge the population speaking it. Families are being reminded of the use of raising their children bilingually. Of course the use of English will not disappear, in my opinion, never, which is quite logical. But I think that the Welsh language itself will not either. I think that us, Estonians can understand their pursuit very well and the tendency in the world towards preserving smaller languages, is in its high point.
The Earth's winds also carry the dust, sent into the sky from impact, across the globe. This dust can become so thick that it blocks out the sun, killing off all life on the planet. But, for a counterweight to the meteors, humans are nearing completion of a worldwide tactical nuclear missile strike system, able to easily destroy any incoming meteoroids. Though this will also destroy our atmosphere and we really don't need that but that doesn't make the fact disappear that we have the system. In the end we are, every day, still at the mercy of nature and her disasters. We can only hope that we can quickly develop ways to predict and prevent these attacks. Written by: Kaido Hanni
She wasn't scared, just tired of the work she had to do on her father's farm. Suddenly, strange music of a lonely violin started playing. The melody was so unhappy that Shatelie wanted to cry. She didn't see anyone, yet the music was so close to her heart! "You're so sad," she said and closed her eyes to listen, but an unexpected silence arrived. "Why?" asked Shatelie now, "Continue, please! Your violin brought me here from a totally different world... So don't stop! Please! Before I disappear again..." "Who are you?" a scared man's voice called," This is the cursed castle of the Devil are you a Demon, his servant?" Shatelie laughed saying, "The Devil? Here? But there are so many nice flowers around!" "Flowers?" "Yes! Come and have a look yourself if you are so superstitious!" "But won't you kill me?" "Do I have a reason?" "No...I think." "Then it's fine to come closer! And don't forget your violin!" The man climbed up to the first window and saw the girl
own the same last name and property? Well, this is one of those things that everyone has to think out for themselves. Nowadays the word ,,marriage" does not own the same meaning as before, now it is more like just registration and eating cake with your family or closest friends. Marriages like before are such a rare sight, thats why the word ,,marriage" for me comes with the word ,,special". I hope that the old traditions will not disappear and keep on going, no matter what the life brings us. Thank you.
They are all written by humans. But the interesting thing actually is, that in his lifetime, human being is the smartest on this planet and can make big things, but this is all transient. Humans die. But if human creates something, for example, a book, then it may live centuries. Books are like the continuation of the book writers life. Human's mind can forget, but if the book is in the bookshelf and your name is on the cover, then it will not disappear anywhere. You may "live" thousands of years. The thing what changes everything, is the content of the book. There may be a lot of rubbish between the covers, but also intriguing stories. The book is a good way of expressing your thoughts and feelings. And the positive side is, that you do not have to speak. You put your thoughts on the paper and just publish it. But publishing may sometimes make a lot of trouble. Books have caused big conflicts
close up close temporarily came about happen come along accompany; make progress come back return come by visit someone in his home come out appear; make a social debut come over come to someone's house, to where someone is come through succeed come to regain consciousness cut in interrupt die away fade; diminish die down fade; diminish die off/out disappear; become extinct dress up don fancy or unusual clothes drive back return by car drop in visit someone casually without planning drop out abandon some organized activity; leave; quit drop over visit someone casually fall behind not progress at required pace fall off decrease; lose weight fall through fail; not be accomplished fill in substitute find out learn fly back return by air
Penrose he showed that Einstein's General Theory of Relativity implied space and time would have a beginning in the Big Bang and an end in black holes. These results indicated that it was necessary to unify General Relativity with Quantum Theory, the other great Scientific development of the first half of the 20th Century. One consequence of such a unification that he discovered was that black holes should not be completely black, but rather should emit radiation and eventually evaporate and disappear. Another conjecture is that the universe has no edge or boundary in imaginary time. This would imply that the way the universe began was completely determined by the laws of science. His many publications include The Large Scale Structure of Spacetime with G F R Ellis, General Relativity: An Einstein Centenary Survey, with W Israel, and 300 Years of Gravity, with W Israel. Stephen Hawking has three popular books published; his best seller A Brief
phoneme analysis. There are also problems in how to analyse - as a phoneme or allophone, and many others. The second area of difficulty can be called the problem of assignment. There may be found many cases where it is difficult to assign a particular speech sound to a particular phoneme. We use the term neutralisation for cases where contrasts between phonemes which exist in other places in the language disappear in particular contexts. A clearer case of neutralisation can be found in the case of plosives following s in syllable-initial position. Words like 'spill', 'still', 'skill' are usually represented with the phonemes p, t, k following the s. But, as many writers have pointed out, it would be quite reasonable to transcribe them with b, d, g instead, because b, d, g are unaspirated while p, t, k in syllable- initial position are usually aspirated; but in sp, st, sk we find an unaspirated plosive
· Võru dialect 87 044 9,8 Setu dialect 12 532 1,4 · Tartu dialect 4 121 0,5 3. Northeastern coastal dialect 1 288 0,1 Cannot speak a dialect 757 091 85,3 Total 887 216 100 Central dialect Eastern dialect Estonian written language · O is replaced by Õ : is based on the central olema>olema dialect · D does not disappear in Is the most common laadivahetusega words : Pada- dialect and also most wide pajas>padas spread Western dialect The most important feature of the western dialect is the V changing into B : kõva kivi>kõba kibi It is usual that in the non-stressed end syllables I changes to E : nimi>nime, ei tohi>ei tohe In comparative the A-stem exists : kõvem>kõvam, parem>param A characteristic feature is the strong form of Inessive:jalas>
Utlapa, a traitorous warrior, stole his body, the werewolves were created. They discovered that as long as a warrior chose to continue changing into his wolf form he would not age. As Billy's tale ends, Old Quil begins the tale of the third wife's sacrifice. Taha Aki saw his third wife as his true mate and gave up his wolf form so that he could grow old with her. After he had grown old, women in the neighboring Makah tribe began to disappear. The Makahs suspected the Quileutes because of their magic, so Taha Aki charged his eldest wolf- son, Taha Wi, to find the culprit. Taha Wi took five other wolves with him to search the mountains, but sent half the pack home when the trail they followed led them too far north. Tahi Wi and his two brothers never returned. Taha Aki went to the chief of the Makahs in mourning, and enmity between the tribes ceased. A year later, the disappearances started again
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Theatre · The Globe was an octagonal building, with a thatched roof covering only the perimeter of the area · Under the roof were 3 levels of galleries that surrounded a yard about 65-feet in diameter · The galleries looked down on the stage, a rectangular platform of 27 by 43 feet that occupied about a third of the yard at one end · The main stage had a large trap door through which actor who played the parts of ghosts and spirits could rise and disappear · At the back of the main stage was a small curtained inner stage used for indoor scenes · Above the inner stage were two galleries · The first level could be used as a balcony · Musicians performed from the second level, and sound effects, such as thunder or the ringing of a bell, came from the hut on top of the stage roof · Those who could afford it watched the plays from seats in the galleries
Just like that when she had entered the wood she couldn't tell her own name but for her delight when she exited the name came right back to her. Alice had then reached the Fourth Square and met TWEEDLEDUM and TWEEDLEDEE. Alice knew them from a short rhyme. Before acting just like the rhyme had said they managed to tell Alice about the sleeping Red King. DUM and DEE were quite sure of themselves that Alice was only a dream of the King and if he woke up Alice would disappear. It was time for Alice to move on if she wanted to reach the Eighth Square before dark. She suddenly met the White Queen who then turned into a sheep, who was a shopkeeper and the shop and everything turned into a boat. Alice had reached the Fifth Square- here she only had to oar a bit and was then given a chance to buy an egg. She bought the egg that turned out to be Humpty Dumpty and Alice had reached the Sixth Square. Humpty Dumpty helped Alice
ecosystem will be disheveled. It will affect humans as well because we are a part of wildlife. Animals and plants benefit us just by being there. These benefits, whichthat are called "ecosystem services", which most of us take for granted. Some of these services are obvious; fFor instance, there are the plants and animals that we eat. Meanwhile, photosynthetic plankton in the sea and green plants, provide us with the oxygen we breathe. If those things disappear humans will lose physical goods in their life. From a lot of different animal species that are in a danger of extinction we, humans, get the medicine that cures will cure our sicknesses. The use of animal parts in traditional medicine can also contribute to a species' decline, despite there being no real evidence of the efficacy of these treatments. The rarity of a creature does not protect it from being killed in the name of
Natural Zones and Flora. There are five distinguishable natural zones in Australia. In the very east there are wet forests (1.) that occupy the space between the Great Dividing Range and the eastern coast. Westward from the Great Dividing Range the wet forests give place to beautiful grasslands with some trees . These grasslands are called the savannas (2.). Farther west the trees disappear and the bushlands (3.) begin. The real desert (4.) occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees (5.). Most of Australian trees are kinds of eucalyptus trees (or gum trees to Australians) and acacia ( wattle to Australians). Eucalyptus trees are found everywhere in Australia. There are many kinds of them and they greatly differ in size. One kind, the great mountain ash, can grow to 120 metres and it grows in the wet forests in the
tunduvalt muudetud. ,,Load" ja ,,ReLoad" olid bändi varasemast loomingust tunduvalt erineva sisuga ning see tekitas mõistagi vastuolusid. Metallica näis neil olevat loobunud oma metal- bändi imidzist, bändi liikmed ajasid maha ka oma pikad juuksed ning see tekitas tõsiusklike hevifännide seas tõsist raevu. 2000. aastal tekkisid Metallical probleemid Napsteriga. Metallica leidis, et nende lugu ,,I Disappear" oli pandud internetti üles, mida saadi Napsterist tasuta alla laadida. Bändi liikmed ütlesid, et see on autoriõiguste rikkumine ning algatasid selle vastu kohtuasja, mis nõudis, et kõik kes levitasid bändi loomingut, tuleks eemaldada faililevitusvõrgust. Järgmine tagasilöök Metallicale oli see, et Newsted teatas, et ta lahkub bändist. Tema lahkumise põhjuseks olid konfliktid James Hetfieldiga. Peale seda jäi bändi bassimängijat asendama Bob Rock. Newstedi asemele võeti 2003
But while I've had plenty of gifted writers do well in my classes and go on to news careers, writing chops alone aren't enough. Some students who take journalism classes think writing is everything, and are disappointed when they find out that the gruntwork of reporting is more important. Put simply, these students just aren't very interested in the hard work that goes with rock-solid reporting, and they usually disappear after a semester. Ambition helps. Newsrooms are known for being full of type-A personalities, people who are driven to get ahead and rise to the top. Again, I've had my share of ambitious students over the years, but a fair number of them decided there wasn't enough money in news to make it worth their while. More often than not they switched their majors to business, or headed for law school. So who does do well, at least in my journalism program? What kinds of students end up
164. провести to accompany, set off; conduct; spend проводить/провести 165. простить to forgive прощать/простить 166. бить to beat, hit бить/побить 167. кивнуть to nod кивать/кивнуть 168. исчезнуть to disappear исчезать/исчезнуть 169. отдать to return, give back отдавать/отдать 170. помочь to hellp помогать/помочь 171. слать to send imperfective, no pair (see послать, выслать) 172
thus be "bended" in situations by individuals to achieve their goals. For example, even though honesty is a strong norm and lying is seen as discrediting someone's general trustworthiness, individuals still tell white lies, and may often try to get away with minor thefts or bearings of false witness. And there is no punishment if they get away with it. Thirdly, as norms and values may bring out the best in people at times of crisis, they can also disappear, leading to quicker destruction of social order. An example of this would be Leningrad blockade during the Second World War, when many resorted to barbarianism and cannibalism, even though these ideas are strongly against civilized norms. Thus, norms help to contribute to the build-up of societal order, as they are generally beneficial to all individuals. Our values are more personal, but these do are affected by the norms in the societies
leverage the De Beers brand, in partly by selling De Beers jewelry; It helped create and then meet emerging demand in emerging markets. (O'Connell 2009) Second reason why they still have a near monopoly is strong advertisement. They play on the fact that they are oldest and most famous diamond company, they don't just sell diamonds they sell De Beers diamonds. They call de beers diamonds as the symbol of the love and when other things disappear on this world then diamonds are forever. That is the reason why millions of loved people every year celebrate their love and one important thing there is the diamonds. Also over the ages the DeBeers diamonds are advertised by the famous people like example Marilyn Monroe and Elisabeth Taylor. From 2009 DeBeers output is not been as high as their biggest competitor Arlosa, is this again strategy? On Table 3 we will see that DeBeers output is not as big, but their income is
She walked and walked, until she found herself in a park or was it a garden? Creepy bare trees surrounded her sight, leaving scary shadows all over the dark grass; the moonlight was weak nothing much could be seen. In the distance, there was probably a nice house with a warm heat burning in the fireplace and a table filled with all kinds of dishes yes, the girl could almost feel the warmth and she closed her eyes to keep the illusion. However, the feeling didn't disappear even after her consciousness returned. Slowly she opened her pitch black sad eyes and saw that someone was holding her; someone so strong and warm someone, who had saved her from an endless fall. It was a man. But not an ordinary one as she soon realized: he was tall much taller than she was; his golden hair brushed with care behind ears mixed with her long dark and light blue smiling eyes stared into hers as he carried her somewhere... but where? "Where are we going?" "Home."
only. Lake Eyre, the biggest, is one of the many salt lakes in Central Australia. Australia has much underground water. The Great Artesian Basin under the central Lowlands makes cattlebreeding possible thee. The network of artesian wells provides cattle with water. Natural zones The wet forests also called the rainforests occupy the narrow coastal region in the east. In the west they give place to grasslands with some trees called savannas. Farther west the trees disappear and the savannas give place to the bushlands. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Plants A rich variety of plant can be found in the natural landscapes of Australia. A lot of species can be found in wet tropical forests in the north and in temperate rainforests in the south. The biggest family of the native plants is the myrties. They include
Anthropology of Tourism Madli Tuvike shock might occur (Reisinger and Turner, 2003). In order to prevent these problems, it is necessary to raise traveller’s awareness. For instance, through travel magazines and travelling TV. These media canals would educate female travellers (tourists) more about different destinations and their customs and uncomfortable barriers between tourists and the host culture would disappear or communication would get easier. Jameson (1994) names key factor for effective cultural interaction: better planning and management. The tourism strategies should be linked with community or economic development plans. This means that one should complete another, unlikely so many destinations, where tourism and community live their own separate lives. Like in Bali, where the island is struggling
Natural zones: Although most of Australia is barren and arid or covered with deserts, there are five distinguishable natural zones in Australia. The winds from the oceans bring rains to the western and eastern coast of Australia. So, the rainforests occupy the space between the Great Dividing Range and the eastern coast and also the northern coast. In the west they give place to beautiful grasslands with some trees called the savannas. Further west the trees disappear and the savannas are replaced by the bush lands. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau and in the very south- west there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of the Austrian trees are various kinds of eucalyptus and acacia. Some eucalyptuses are small bushes in the semi deserts, some are the main trees in the savannas, but the biggest eucalyptuses grow as tall as hundred metres. Eucalyptuses give the people timber and eucalyptus oil.
This type of camera has a moveable mirror behind the lens which reflects an image through a five-sided prism (pentaprism) or pair of mirrors, onto a glass screen (the viewfinder). This means the photographer sees exactly the same image that will be exposed on the recording medium (film or digital CCD). When you press the shutter button, the main mirror is flipped out of the way so the light passes straight through to the recording medium. As you do this, you notice the image briefly disappear from the viewfinder. There is also the familiar sound of the "camera click" as the whole mechanism works. The obvious advantage of this system is accuracy. If the image you see through the viewfinder is not exactly the same as the image on the recording medium (as in viewfinder cameras), the composition of the resulting photograph may be noticeably different to what you expected. The SLR camera makes sure this doesn't happen. SLR cameras also work well with different lenses
that is why many corals live in the seas. The skeletons of these tiny organisms have formed a great belt of coral- called the Great Barrier Reef. Its is 2000 km long and 2-150 km wide. There are five distinguishable natural zones in Australia. In the very east there are wet forests that occupy the space between the Great Dividing Range and the eastern coast. The wet forests give place to beautiful grasslands with some trees called the savannas. Farther west the trees disappear and the bushlands begin. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of Australian trees are kinds of eucalyptus (or gum tree to Australians) and acacia (wattle of Australians). Eucalyptuses give the people timber and eucalyptus oil. Of 600 kinds of acacias the golden wattle, the national flower of Australia, is the best known.
· Some English accents are ,,rhotic" or ,,r-ful" and others are ,,non-rhotic" or ,,r-less". 3. Estuary English - a dialect of English widely spoken in South East England. IT is commong among young Londoners. Something between RP and Cockney. Some features: · Non-rhotic · They use intrusive / r / · They use the broad / a: / sound · They use glottal stop more often (instead of k/p/t) · Use of / w /, recieved pronouncation will have / l / sound · /l/ may disappear [vunnerable] · /I/ -> /i:/ · Use of question tag [Ain't I? (einnai)] · Yod coalescence when two things come together. Like: /d/ instead of /dj/ /t/ instead of /tj/ [tu:zdeI] · Prolongs diphtongs · H-dropping (Tell him= [tellim]) 5) Cockney, Cockney Rhyming Slang Cockney English has a very distinctive accent, intentionally made and cryptical. It is used in a sense of community and also by traders or criminals to confuse the police.
Lake Eyre, the biggest, is one of the many salt lakes in Central Australia. Australia has much underground water. The Great Artesian Basin under the Central Lowlands makes cattle-breeding possible there. The network of artesian wells provides cattle with water. Natural zones. The wet forests occupy the narrow coastal region in the east. In the west they give place to grasslands with some trees called savannas. Farther west the trees disappear and the savannas give place to the bushlands. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very south-west there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of the Australian trees are various kinds of eucalyptus (gum tree) and acacia (wattle). Some eucalyptuses are small bushes in the semideserts, some are the main trees in the savannas but the biggest grow as tall as 100 metres and form forests in the east. Eucalyptuses give the people timber, eucalyptus oil.
On-the-go lifestyles require easily disposable products, such as soda cans or bottles of water, but the accumulation of these products has led to increasing amounts of plastic pollution around the world. As plastic is composed of major toxic pollutants, it has the potential to cause great harm to the environment in the form of air, water and land pollution. If overfishing continues, if pollution continues, many of the species of today will disappear off. Put simply, plastic pollution is when plastic has gathered in an area and has begun to negatively impact the natural environment and create problems for plants, wildlife and even human population. Often this includes killing plant life and posing dangers to local animals. Plastic is an incredibly useful material, but it is also made from toxic compounds known to cause illness, and because it is meant for durability, it is not biodegradable.
216. Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear. 217. When I am king, they shall not have bread and shelter only, but also teachings out of books, for a full belly is little worth where the mind is starved. 218. There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculate: when he can't afford it, and when he can. 219. An ethical man is a Christian holding four aces. 220. When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained. 221. It is by the goodness of God that in our country we have those three unspeakably precious things: freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and the prudence never to practice either of them. 222. I did not attend his funeral; but I wrote a nice letter saying I approved of it. 223. The radical invents the views. When he has worn them out, the conservative adopts them. 224. Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress
they were associate with the ,,dreamtime", the time when the Earth was formed and cycles of life and nature were begun. There were more than 600 tribes who spoke different dialects. The arrival of white people gradually brought an end to the traditional Aboriginal way of life. Nowadays there are about half a million aborigines living in Australia. 9 . Plants The west of the continent give place to savannahs and further west the trees disappear and give place to bushlands. The real desert occupies the center of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of the Australian trees are various kinds of eucalyptus and accacia. Some eucalyptuses are small bushes in the semideserts, some are the main trees in the savannah but the biggest grow as tall as a hundred metres and form forests in the east. Eucalyptus trees give people timber and eucalyptus oil
single group or alliance to stop its growth, or even influence its future. [3, p.190 ] A lot of consider "English is truly the world language." English seems to be emerging, if it has not already arrived, as a global language. If this were to become official it would reduce the number of mistranslations. It would make communication across cultures much easier. Language may be a cornerstone of culture, but the culture itself would not have to disappear if English were used as the second or third language for the pure purpose of communicating globally. "English is the only language used in international air traffic control and is virtually the only language of a whole range of other activities from scientific research to pop music."English may not be the best choice, but it is the obvious choice, for an international language. Whether we like it or not, the English language is becoming the global language. [9]
Traditional activities agriculture, ranching, forestry, fishing, mining · Nontraditional land-based activities tourism, manufacturing, providing dumping sites for solid and hazardous wastes · Non-land based activities providing services for the passersby, wage labor off the reservation, bingo and casino gambling *Native Americans in the White Mind = · 19th century Native Americans perceived as museum pieces, destined to disappear completely · Hippies became interested in Native American cultures, a valuable model for alternative lifestyles · Images of the noble savage, peaceful and harmonious communities · Negative images of drunken, violence-prone, lazy Native Americans · At the turn of the 20th century, the Indian was literally headed for extinction. · At the turn of the 21st century, the Indian has not only survived, indeed he and