Engineer Fred-Georg Pääro 2015 What does engineer do? Does projects Comes up with new technical ideas Finds solutions for technical problems Career prospects Bigger companies Specialize in a specific topic Well-paid Personal qualities Resourceful Smart competent Where can you learn it? Tallinn University of technology Tallinn University of applied sciences Estonian University of life sciences Preconditions Mathematics physics Thanks!
HISTORY OF ENGINEERING Deivid Armulik 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.
Galileo Galilei Rauno Tapner 10M 2017 Basic information Galileo was born in Pisa, Italy, on 15 February 1564. He was an Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, mathematician He has been called the: father of observational astronomy father of modern physics father of scientific method father of science Education At the age of 4, Galileo told his father that he wanted to be a monk. This was not exactly what father had in mind, so Galileo withdrew from the monastery. In 1581, at the age of 17, he gave into his father´s wishes entered the University
Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was born in April 15, 1452 and died in May 2, 1519. He was Italian polymath , being a scientist, mathematican, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, archiect, botanist, musican and writer. Leonardo was best painter at his time. He was the person, who painted Mona Lisa, the Arno Valley, the Last Supper and a lot more. In the 1480s Leonardo received two very important commissions, and commenced another work which was also of ground-breaking importance in terms of composition. Unfortunately two of the
Eesti Mereakadeemia Estonian Maritime Academy Study programmes and short courses: · Deck Officer Watchkeeping Certificate Programme · Engineer Officer Watchkeeping Certificate Programme · Deck Officer Certificate Upgrade Programmes · Engineer Officer Certificate Upgrade Programmes · Personal Survival · Radar Observation & Plotting · Radar Simulator · ARPA Simulator · GMDSS Simulator · Medicine Emergency First Aid · Basic Stability · Other Courses Main specialities taught there are: · navigators (deck officers); · ship's diesel power plants (ship's engineers); · ship's refrigerating plants (refrigerating engineers); · productional fishing and fish breeding;
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century after commercialization of the electric telegraph, the telephone, and electric power distribution and use Subsequently, broadcasting and recording media made electronics part of daily life. The invention of the transistor, and later the integrated circuit, brought down the cost of electronics to the point they can be used in almost any household object. Famous people with big impact are Nikola Tesla, Alexander Graham Bell, john Logie Baird and many more How to become an electrical engineer Electrical engineers typically hold a degree in electrical engineering or electronic engineering. Getting into engineering school takes good grades in math and science. Students also need courses in English, social studies, and computers. Engineers should be creative, curious, logical, and detail-oriented. They should also be able to work as part of a team. What do electrical engineers do? Electrical engineers work in a very wide range of
The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, and now has a commemorative marker at the doorstep, marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell (18451870) and Edward Charles Bell (1848 1867). Both of his brothers died of tuberculosis. His father was Professor Alexander Melville Bell, and his mother was Eliza Grace (née Symonds). Alexander Graham Bell was an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. Many other inventions marked Bell's later life, including groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications, hydrofoils and aeronautics. In 1888, Alexander Graham Bell became one of the founding members of the National Geographic Society. He began teaching at a deaf school in Boston, and lodged with Thomas Saunders, and met Gardiner Hubbard, whose daughter, Mabel, had been deaf since the age of five. Quite unable
Google CAR Siim Aarmaa IS-13 Information Project called Google Chauffeur Project leader is Google engineer Sebastian Thrun Google Car won 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge and get 2 million $ price Technology LIDAR (laser radar) system this only cost 70000 $ and Car with the laser pays 150000 $ generate a detailed 3D map of its environment Connected Google Street View and Google MAP Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp9KBrH8H04 Thank you for listening!
Leonardo Da Vinci By: Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci · Born April 15, 1452 · He was a scientist, mathematician, engineer,anatomist, painter, sculptor, botanist, musician and writer. Da Vincis success · Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. · Leonardo's most famous painting of the 1490s · Mona Lisa or "la Gioconda", the laughing one. Leonardo as observer, scientist and inventor · recorded in notebooks - 13,000 pages of notes and drawings · Vasari, in his "Lives of the Artists"
Alexander Graham Bell BY: Vahur biography March 3, 1847 August 2, 1922 . He was eminent scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator . Was born in Edinburgh, Scotland . Two brothers Inventions The first practical telephone. First crude metal detector . Hydrofoils and Hydroplanes . Audiometer . He designed an airplane called the Silver Dart . Pictures Used sources http://www.google.ee/search?tbm=isch&hl=et&source=hp&biw=1280&bih=834&q=alexande http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bltelephone2.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell
ELON MUSK BY RASMUS SALUÄÄR & ROGER ASE ELON REEVE MUSK (BORN JUNE 28, 1971) IS A SOUTH AFRICAN-BORN CANADIAN-AMERICAN BUSINESS MAGNATE, ENGINEER, INVENTOR AND INVESTOR. HYPERL P Inventor Co-founder Founder, CEO and CTO Co-founder, CEO and product architect Chairman AWARDS & RECOGNITION INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR - 2007 AMERICA’S 20 MOST POWERFUL CEOS 40 AND UNDER - 2011 GOLD MEDAL FROM ROYAL AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY - 2012 IF SOMETHING IS IMPORTANT ENOUGH, YOU SHOULD TRY, EVEN IF THE ODDS ARE NOT IN YOUR FAVOR. -ELON MUSK THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
was to be the last of 15 million Model Ts off the Highland Park assembly line. Sixty thousand Ford workers in Detroit were left without work for six months until the new Model A was unveiled in December 1927. His anarchic management structure- such as it existed- and lack of experience in developing new model threw the company into chaos. Resolving that chaos cost a fortune, perhaps as much as $250 million in terms of lost sales as well as setting up the costs for new model. Ford was a great engineer and an even better enterpreuner, but he was not a great manager of organisational change. Conclusion Ford was unique, neither a professional engineer nor a scientist but more a 'mechanically minded inventor'. He made profit out of nothing but just with one crazy idea. He loved the risks and it justified itself. He knew exactly when to make a big turn and this was what made him as we know Henry Ford today.
Henry Ford Topics of discussion • Early years • Ford Motor Company • Model T • Ford Airplane Company Early years • was born July 30, 1863 • he had a reputation as a watch repairman • In 1879, he left home • work as an apprentice machinis • In 1882, he returned on the family farm • married Clara Ala Bryant in 1888 • In 1891, he became an engineer with the Edison Illuminating Company • His 1st vehicle named the Ford Quadricycle, tested in 1891. • a second vehicle, was completed in 1898 Ford Motor Company • On June 16, 1903 • $28,000 capital • a new land speed record (147.0 km/h) Model T • was introduced on October 1, 1908 • steering wheel on the left • $825 • By 1918, half of all cars in America were Model T's Ford Airplane Company • In 1925
Hydroelectricity Sander Vidder Kristo London Hydroelectricity Hydroelectricity is the term referring to electricity generated by hydropower; the production of electrical power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water. It is the most widely used form of renewable energy. History Hydropower has been used since ancient times to grind flour and perform other tasks. In the mid1770s, French engineer Bernard Forest de Bélidor published Architecture Hydraulique which described vertical and horizontalaxis hydraulic machines. Hydroelectric Dam Generating methods Conventional (dams) Pumpedstorage Runoftheriver Underground Advantages Economics CO2 emissions Other uses of the reservoir Disadvantages Ecosystem damage and loss of land Siltation Relocation Failure hazard Estonia hydroelectricity´s Kamari hüdroelektrijaam Tudulinna hüdroelektrijaam Linnamäe hüdroelektrijaam Largest
Famous Scottish People Sean Connery Sean one of the most famous actors in the world, mostly because of his role as James Bond from 1962 to 1983, he also has won academy awards for producing fils as well as 3 golden globes He was born in Edinghburg Scotland in August 30th 1930 Alexander Grahm Bell Born March 3rd 1847 Very famous engineer, scientist and inventor Became a master pianist with no formal trainig as a child and also learned sing language when his mother started going deaf He is most famous for inventing the telephone in 1847 Joseph Black Born on April 16th 1728 Attended Glasgow University Famous physician and chemist and is credited for very significant discoveries such as latent heat, which is when heat is released and absorbed through the
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Valentina Tereskova Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova · Born: 6 March 1937 (age 81) · The first woman to go into space · Retired Russian cosmonaut, engineer, and politician · The only woman ever to have been on a solo space mission Valentina Tereshkova · June 16, 1963 · Vostok 6 · Time in space: 2 days, 23 hrs, and 12 mins · Orbited Earth 48 times in her space capsule · Only trip into space Before · Inspired by Gagarin · Volunteered for the Soviet space program · No experience as a pilot, but was accepted into the program because of her 126 parachute jumps. · 18 months of training
Structural loads As everyone might know that great architecture is the successful marriage of art and technology and a structure is an artifact expressing one of the many aspects of human creativity, however it is an artifact that cannot be created without a deep respect for the laws of nature. And that is the main problem brought out by the author of the book ,,Why buildings stand up", Mario Salvadori. So why should an engineer consider different loads? the answer is simple - if the earth did not pull, the wind did not blow, the earth's surface did not shake or sink and the air temperature did not change, then loads would not exist and structure would be unnecessary. This would be so-called the Alice-in- Wonderland world of architecture. But in the real world the engineer's first job is to determine which loads will act on a structure and how strong they might be in extreme cases. This is anything but a simple task.
Burj Al Arab Burj Al Arab is a luxury hotel located in Dubai. It's the world's only 7 star hotel since 1999. It stands on an artificial island. The shape of the structure is designed to mimic the sail of a ship. It designed by architect Tom Wright and managed by engineer Rick Gregory. There is 60 floors, 18 lifts and 202 rooms. Al Muntaha Its located in 27th floor. This is Dubai's most expensive brunch People are required to wear suit or dress. Al Mahara Its located in ground floor. Al Mahara, which is accessed via simulated submarine voyage, features a large seawater aquarium. Al Muntaha Al Mahara Burj Al Arab suite-only accommodation offers
Michelangelo Buanarroti Katrin Jermoskin Mustvee Gymnasium Form 11 2010 Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni 6 March 1475 18 February 1564 Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer The second of 5 brothers Mother was Francesca Neri she died young Father was Ludovico di Leonardo di Buonarotti Simoni Childhood in Florence 1488 he got inspiration by painter Domenico Ghirlandaio 1489 he began to study sculpture under the protection of the Lorenzo Magnifico At this time(he was 16) he sculpted the reliefs
Polytetrefluoroethylene PTFE-Teflon Synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene Plastic with the good properities Is most well known by the DuPont brand name Teflon. Polytetrefluoroethylene History · Discovered on April 6, 1938 by Dr. Roy Plunkett · First marketed under the DuPont Teflon ® trademark in 1945. · Dupont got partnership with General Motors · In 1954, French engineer Marc Grégoire created the first pan coated with Teflon Polytetrefluoroethylene Structer of PTFE Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Click to edit Master text styles Second level
Foreword Bridging rivers, gorges, narrows, straits, and valleys always has played an important role in the history of human settlement. Since ancient times, bridges have been the most visible testimony of the noble craft of engineers. A bridge can be defined in many ways, but Andrea Palladio, the great 16th century Italian architect and engineer, hit on the essence of bridge building when he said "...bridges should befit the spirit of the community by exhibiting commodiousness, firmness, and delight." In more practical terms, he went on to explain that the way to avoid having the bridge carried away by the violence of water was to make the bridge without fixing any posts in the water. Since the beginning of time, the goal of bridge builders has been to create as wide a span as possible
city of Cleopatra. The London needle is in the City of Westminister, on the Victoria Embanknet near the Golden Jubilee Bridges. It is close to the Embankment underground station. It is also called the obelisk. Originally built as a pair for the Temple of the Sun at Heliopolis It was dug out of the sand in which it had been buried for nearly 2,000 years and was encased in a great iron cylinder, 92 feet (28 m) long and 16 feet (4.9 m) in diameter, designed by the engineer John Dixon. Cleopatra's Needle is flanked by two Egyptian sphinxes cast from bronze that bear hieroglyphic inscriptions that say netjer nefer menkheperre di ankh (the good god, Thuthmosis III given life). These Sphinxes appear to be looking at the Needle rather than guarding it. This is due to the Sphinxes' improper or backwards installation. The setting is neatly completed by two large bronze Sphinxes which lie on either side of the Needle. These
ALBERT EINSTEIN 18791955 CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL Albert Einstein was born into a Jewish family in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire on March 14, 1879. His father was Hermann Einstein, a salesman and engineer. His mother was Pauline Einstein. In 1880, the family moved to Munich, where his father and his uncle founded a company, that manufactured electrical equipment. In 1886 he started school in Munich. In 1894 his family moved to Italy. Albert stayed Munich. In 1895 he moved to Italy to his family. He continued his education in Switzerland. In 1896 he gave up his German nationality and went to Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich.
Attack On America The World Trade Center Complex New York, NY September 11th, 2001 Facts - I WTC Complex: Consist of Seven Buildings Owner: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Architect: Minoru Yamasaki & Associates Engineer: John Skilling & Les Robertson, based in Seattle Contractor: Tishman Construction Company Ground Breaking: August 5th, 1966 Opened: April 4th, 1973 Facts - II Dimensions: 200 feet Tower sides. Total area : 12 million square feet 40,000 sq ft per floor Height: 110 stories high, 1368 and 1362 feet. (417 and 415 meters). Elevators: 239 elevators and 71 escalators Earth work: 1
Larger factories opened and produced 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
The invention of telephone The telephone is one of the greatest inventions in history. Early telephones were nothing like the ones we have today. Telephone is the Greek word for "far sound." Before the invention of telephone, people used fax, postal letters and birds to communicate. Alexander Graham Bell was an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who intented the first telephone. His mother and his wife were both deaf and that was the main reason which caused his interest to hearing devices. Bell invented the telephone by accident when he was trying to invent a device that could send more than one telegram at the same time. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated with the telephone in 1876.
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Da Vinci was an Italian Renaissance polymath. He was painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. a man of "unquenchable curiosity"( Kustutamat uudishimu) and "feverishly inventive imagination"( palavikuliselt leidlik kujutlusvõime) Characters Leonardo appears to have had no close relationships with women but he had many good friends.( Gay man) Mona Lisa Oil on cottonwood One of the most famous paintings of all times is a mystery. It is uncertain whether the
about the war, resentful of the terrible destruction it causes, doubtful of the glory it supposedly brings. The novel offers masterful descriptions of the conflict's senseless brutality and violent chaos: the scene of the Italian army's retreat remains one of the most profound evocations of war in American literature. As the neat columns of men begin to crumble, so too do the soldiers' nerves, minds, and capacity for rational thought and moral judgment. Henry's shooting of the engineer for refusing to help free the car from the mud shocks the reader for two reasons: first, the violent outburst seems at odds with Henry's coolly detached character; second, the incident occurs in a setting that robs it of its moral import --the complicity of Henry's fellow soldiers legitimizes the killing. The murder of the engineer seems justifiable because it is an inevitable by-product of the spiraling violence and disorder of the war.
Michelangelo. He was born on March 6th 1475 Caprese near Arezzo, Republic of Florence. Today, Caprese is known as Caprese Michelangelo. A young boy Michelangelo was sent to Florence to school. The young artist showed no interest in his schooling, preferring to copy paintings from churches and seek the company of painters. He was fantastically gifted. He died on February 18th 1564 in Rome, Papal States when he was 88 year-old. Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet and engineer of the High Renaissance. He field sculpture, painting, architecture and poetry. He is the best-documented artist of the 16th century. He told his apprentice, Ascanio Condivi: "However rich I may have been, I have always lived like a poor man." Works Two of his best-known works, the Pietà and David, were sculpted before he turned thirty. In a demonstration of Michelangelo's unique standing, he was the first Western artist whose biography was published while he was alive. Pieta
Video games To create modern day video games, people spend million dollars, but first video games were simple, easy to make and just some dots in the screen. Now I want to pressent you the history of video games, to be sure, that you know everything. 1958-William Higginbotham creates the first video game to play.It is called tennis for two. 1961- is the year when Steven Russell makes spacewar for the DEC-PDP1 computer. 1971-Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney engineer Computer space. 1972-Ralph Baer release the Magnavox Odyssey, the world's first home console.Also Al Alcorn creates Pong what's going to be one of the biggest games of all time for the atari what is found by Nolan Bushnell 1975-Pong home version launched. 1977-Atari launch the Atari 2600.Sales are greate until Space invaders became available for the console in 1980 and then the sales were in space like rockets. 1980-Lot's of new games came out for atari 2600. But in 1983-a game called E.T
In 17 December 1903, the Wright Brothers invented the first airplane that could fly Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Why did they invent airplane? The actual inspiration came from Otto Lilienthal who was a German aeronautical engineer. The most evident defect in these hang gliders was that the hand glider could veer out of control at any time, as it had no proper mechanism to support it causing a safety concern. The Wright Brothers tried to invent such a machine that could fully mask all the defects of hang gliders. The first successful flying experience of the airplane lasted a mere 59 seconds. It reached a maximum height of 120 feet whilst covering a distance of 852 feet. Some facts about airplanes:
TARTU KUTSEHARIDUSKESKUS TP09 Kenno Jürisson INSENER ISESEISEV TÖÖ Juhendaja: Lidia Feklistova Tartu 2011 Töökirjeldus: Insener on professionaalne inseneriteaduse praktik. Insener disainib rajatised, masinad ja süsteemid samal ajal arvestades piirangutega, praktilisusega, ohutusega ja maksumusega. Insenerid on pühendunud rakendusteaduse teaduskondadele ja nende töö teadus-ja arendustegevus erineb tavapärastest alusuuringutest, mis on tehtud tavapäraste teadlaste poolt. Inseneride töö moodustab seose teaduslike avastuste ja rakenduste vahel, mis vastavad ühiskonna vajadustele. Projekteerimine: Insener loob uusi tehnoloogilisi lahendusi. Enamus inseneri ajast läheb info uurimisele, kättesaamisele ja kasutamisele. Insenerid peavad kaaluma erinevaid projekteerimise valikuid ja valima selle, mis kõige paremini vastab vajalikele nõuetele. Nende oluline j...
that it is an technological wonder. I still find it hard to believe, that a metal construction, that is enormously heavy is able to take off from the ground and fly. Every piece of the plane has been exactly measured and no mistakes are allowed, since every false calculation can cause multiple deaths. The fact that engineers have accomplished to make the plane fly and carry passengers with an almost zero risk is extraordinary and it is one of the reasons why i want to be an engineer, to be able to understand the things that seem so simple to us, but when you think about it, it makes no sense. To sum it all up, i find that a passenger carrying plane is the greatest and most useful invention of all time. The ability to pass great distances in a short time is an absolutely essential quality and i would not imagine to travel for months for an example when i want to go to USA. Taking these facts into concideration i find that it is the greatest and most
Eiffel Tower Introduction · The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron lattice tower in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower. · Constructed from 188789 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair, it was initially criticized by some of France's leading artists and intellectuals for its design, but it has become a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognisable structures in the world. · The Eiffel Tower is the most-visited paid monument in the world. Introduction · It's 324 metres tall, what maks it the tallest building in
Division jaotus. Conference konverents, nõupidamine. geminaatsulghäälikuga sõnades geminaadi liikmete vahelt. Eesti keeles Manufacturing tööstus, tootmis. Deputy asetäitja. Arrangements ettevalmistused, on rõhu ülesandeks tähistada sõna algust. Kõnetakt on keele väikseim korraldused. Section osakond. Industry tööstus. Assistant Manager abijuhataja.. I am rütmiüksus. Häälikupikkus ja välde on erinevad nähtused. Välde an engineer. I work for an insurance company. Do you work in the sales department? I am the Assistant Sales Manager. I work in an office in the centre of town.. My office is on the iseloomustab ainult rõhulisi silpe. Eesti keele välte uurimises on veel first floor. We are in the car industry. We are working on a new product. Is business going lahendamata probleeme. Lühikesed rõhulised silbid on alati esimeses well
The Eiffel Tower English Tatyana Kareva 9a Form The Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the Seine River in Paris. The tower has become a global icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world. Most visited monument Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in Paris. More than 200,000,000 have visited the tower since its construction in 1889, making it the most visited paid monument in the world High Including the 24 m antenna, the structure is 325 m high (since 2000),
INDIA Some facts.. You should know.. § Under constitution, Hindi and English are official languages of the state § Indian communication tends to be indirect and a person's words may only convey a fraction of what is being said. Directness Polite answer is considered rude. (Thus, the Real rest of the answer § message is delivered via tone, body language, past history, and often, by what is not said) § Yes culture, it is essential In Indian Yes to show No Maybe proper We'll see respect. Social dimensions - The caste system Caste is the Indian class system Rejected by Hinduism A soul can be born into a different caste in the process of reincarnation Marriages b...
Electoral district:Harju (v.a Tallinn) ja Raplamaa Date and place of birth: 25 September 1965, Tallinn Education: 1988 University of Tartu, chemistry (cum laude) Tallinn Secondary School No. 44, 1983 Green Party Members Name: Valdur Lahtvee Date and place of birth: 19 January 1958, Antsla, Võru County Education: Estonian Agricultural Academy, forestry engineer 1981 Põlva Secondary School 1976 Membership in representative bodies: 11th Riigikogu; Congress of Estonia 1989 Party affiliation: Estonian Green Party 2005, Estonian Centre Party 1998 1999, Estonian Green Party 19881998 Questions 1. Does Estonian Greens have 1500 members? 2. Is Edgar Savisaar the chairman of EG? 3. Was EG formed in 1988? 4. Is the vicechairman Marek Strandberg? 5
the trade and became skilled in the use of tools. When James returned to Scotland he began mathematical-instrument maker to Glasgow University. He also made musical instruments. The results of experiments showed him that Newcomen´s steam engine was founded on the wrong principle. Watt built a new type of engine, with a separate condenser and an air pump. This was a great discovery and his engine was soon successful. He went into partnership with a Birmingham engineer named boulton. They started making the improved engine at his works. It was a great success. In 1781 he built an engine which could run machines, a thing no steam engine had ever been able to do before. Watt´s engine became the basis of industry. Watt didn´t work on his engine only. He made a number of other inventions of different kind. The most important was copying machine. Watt´s copying machine was used all over the country for about 100 years until the typewriter took its place
First a steel mill uses a hot-rolling manufacturing process to create stock structural steel members. This stock material is purchased by steel fabricators who cut and prepare the stock structural beams and columns for building construction based on shop drawings – instructions that describe exactly how to fabricate each individual piece of a structure. Once they are fabricated, the steel members are shipped to the building site and put in place by steel erectors. The role of the structural engineer is to design, analyze and certify a building’s structural frame and then create construction drawings that document the structural design. The structural drawings contain only general requirements for steel fabrication – instructions for typical steel connections. A steel detailer then takes those construction drawings and applies those general connection instructions to the specific structural components and the specific geometry of the building as represented in the
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He was an English sculptor and artist. He was best known for his abstract bronze sculptures which are located around the world. He was also the most celebrated sculptor of his time, and the second part of his career, in particular, demonstrated that Modernist sculpture was surprisingly adaptable to official needs. In this sense, Moore was the contemporary equivalent of the great Neo Classical sculptors such as Canova and Thorwaldsen. Moore was born in Castleford as the son of a mining engineer. He became well-known through his large-scale abstract cast bronze and carved marble sculptures, and was instrumental in introducing a particular form of modernism to the United Kingdom. His ability in later life to fulfill large-scale commissions made him exceptionally wealthy. Yet he lived frugally and most of the money he earned went towards supporting the Henry Moore Foundation, which continues to support education and promotion of the arts.
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microchips tiny pieces of silicon containing complex electronic circuits design to make or draw plans for something financial relating to money or how money is managed electronic involving the use of electric current in devices such as TV sets or computers Internet the large system of connected computers around the world print to produce text and pictures using a printer unformatted a disk that is completely blank, so information can't be recorded onto it Extranet a network that allows communication between a company and the people it deals with transmission the process of sending data over a communication channel reboot to restart the computer, without switching it off completely microbrowser a web browser designed for small screens on handheld devices software engineer a person who designs and maintains software applications IT (computer) consultant a person who gives expert, professional advice ...
· an is used before singular countable nouns which begin with a vowel sound. Examples: an elephant, an egg, an apple, an orphan, an army · Is used when referring to an unspecified thing. Exmaple: Mary really wants a dog for Christmas. "When I was at the zoo, I saw an elephant!" · Is used with singular countable nouns when we want to say what sombody/something is or what someone's job is. Example: It is a cat. Sue is an engineer. · Is used when something/somebody is mentioned first time. Example: She picked up a book. · Is used when you want to show how often you do something. Example: I go to the gym twice a week. · Is used before numeral when it means "one" Examples: a hundred, a pound, a thousand, a dollar, a quarter, a half The · Is used when both the person speaking and listener know the specific object they are talking about. Example: I remembered the fun I had with them.
relatives and so on, who are far away from them. Of course, seeing them in real live is better than just seeing their messages or talking in Skype, but programs give feeling, that distance has no matter and loved one is near you. Even if he or she is at the other end of the world. Development of technologies gave new working places. Without computers where would be no such profession like computer science, web designer. Also, being an architect, engineer would be difficult without technology usage. Technologies can be found in education, too. All materials are now available in internet or can be found in university sites. Now there is no need to go to lectures – students can see it online or watch recording. It is more easier to combine studies and work. Technologies are used in banking – for transferring money or getting financial information; in agriculture –genetically engineered crops make farmers out puts bigger, because they can
and t-shirts. Perhaps fifteen of his paintings have survived. His studies in science and engineering are recorded in more than 13,000 pages of notes and drawings which have found their way to major collections such as the Royal Library at Windsor Castle, the Louvre and many others. As a successful artist he was also given permission to dissect human corpses. He made over 240 detailed drawings on anatomy. During his lifetime he was also valued as an engineer. He was able to create all sorts of machines. Leonardo Da Vinci's IQ was 220 and he is widely considered one of the most diversely talented person ever to have lived. He was already very famous during his lifetime and interest in Leonardo and his works has never diminished. He never won any awards because at his lifetime no awards were given out. But there's an award called `'Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts'' which was first awarded in 1989. Interesting facts about him: