How can people reduce the amount of waste? There are a lot of problems in the world. Big problem is that enormous amount of waste, that people can not put anywhere. There are not just enough space for it. What can be done for it? Actually, almost all the environmental problems are caused from enormous waste amounts. Waste is poisoning environment and substances poison their eaters. These substances may not kill in a short time, they accumulate into one's body and make damages in many years. Secondly, body do not digest eaten trash. Trash is not the thing one's body should digest. Trash on the ground it is the worst problem which needs solving. Fortunately, there are many campaigns today, which tidy the9ikmmj ground from the waste.
whales. Whales are large, intelligent, aquatic mammals. Whales have many features that we- other mammals have. Such as four-chambered heart,hair, they are warm- blooded. They are the only mammals, other than seacows , that live their entire life in the water, and the only mammals that have adapted to life in the open oceans. Whales are not fish, because they have lungs and they breath air with them.What is special about the whales is their size. They are enormous. Whales are about 29 m long, height is the 9 sotry building. Many whales exhibit behaviors such as breaching and tail slapping that expose large parts of their bodies to the air. These mammals communicate with one another using whale songs, which often sound very high-pitched to the human ear. These songs are unique and fascinating even may be scary. Whales are moving in pods.The bond between mother and calf is the strongest. Members of a pod may protect one another
Unique mind Derek Paravicini Maarja & Evely K109 Biography Born: July 26, 1979 (age 31) He was born premature, at 25 weeks. He lost his sight and had severe learning diffuculties. He also has autism. By the age of four, he had taught himself large number of pieces on the piano. At this time, his enormous potential was recognised by Adam Ockelford, then music teacher. Derek's first major concert was at the Barbican Halls in London, when he was just 9 (in 1989). Aged ten he was presented with a Barnardo's Children's Champion Award by Diana, Princess of Wales. In 2009 he was one of the subjects of the NOVA series' episode, "Musical Minds". Official website: http://www.sonustech.com/paravicini/index.html Videos: http://www.metacafe
Loch Ness Monster Nyo Science School Class 10B Supervisor: Meeli Lepisk Author: Marika Almar Loch Ness Status of a classic phenomenon Popularity endures Best known cryptozoological creature Most-sighted monsters 1000 feet deep 24 miles long 6th century The Picts - the main inhabitants Strange beast in the Scottish highlands The first references 1930-1933 1930s new road 1933 - a couple reported an enormous animal Observations Footprints 1934 Robert Wilson's photo First photo of a "head and neck" Snapped 5 photos 1975 photo was fake 1975 An American-based expedition Possibly an ancient reptile 2011 George Edwards' photograph The most convincing Nessie photograph ever 2013 David Elder - amateur photographer References http://www.strangemag.com/nessie.home.html
Daisy is Nick's cousin and Tom was once a member of his social club at Yale. Tom was a football player, enjoys polo and is a racist. Nick describes Tom's appearance quite well: ,,He was a sturdy straw-haired man of thirty with a rather hard mouth and a supercilious manner. Two shining arrogant eyes had established dominance over his face and gave him the appearance of always leaning aggressively forward. Not even the effeminate swank of his riding clothes could hide the enormous power of that body -- he seemed to fill those glistening boots until he strained the top lacing, and you could see a great pack of muscle shifting when his shoulder moved under his thin coat. It was a body capable of enormous leverage -- a cruel body. His speaking voice, a gruff husky tenor, added to the impression of fractiousness he conveyed." Tom, as a cheater, is careless because Daisy knows about his relationship with Myrtle Wilson. Also, it is proved
What makes a person successful ? To answer that question, we firstly have to define a word success, because I personally think that everybody does it differently, but here comes my version. Success is a moment when a person achieves a goal that they has made for himself for a long time period. In my opinion, we have to stress the words ,,long time period." Why ? Because I do not think that somebody has made an enormous success, when the goal they had made was not actually a challenge. To make it more clear to You, we should not use extremely widespread Borat's expression ,,Great success!" so often. A succesful person takes down such goals as a wish to be a director, to get promoted and to marry a very nice looking lady. Achievements which some people see only in their dreams, the ones you can be proud of ! Surely it depends on every individual personally, what is important for them.
Short story writer Wrote stories in hospital Died of his heart attack Statue of Conan Doyle "You are wonderful" Statue of Sherlock Holmes Setting · Greylands · Greylands Park Characters Marshall King- main character,isn't a rich man . Everard King- Cousin from Brazil, rich cousin Mrs.King Everards wife,haggard woman. Baldwin and servants-Everard quests and Marshalls life-saver(Baldwin) Brazilian Cat- Black, enormous cat The plot Bills Uncle Cousin from Brazil Cousin is rich Invitation Trip to Greylands The plot Meeting Mr. And Mrs. King The Brazilian Cat Tea and cigar Being trapped The darkness The sunlight The Plot Mr. Everard King Returns Mr.King is dead Waking up in bed Mrs King and hints Same old life My opinion · Intresting story · Not a boring story · Learn something from it.
Do factories affect us unfavourbly or can they also be positive? On the one hand, there are some advantages of building new factories. Firstly, unemployed people get new job. Secondly, country gets huge income from successful company. Next, if factories uses recyclable material, it would save earths resources and also slow down global warming. On the other hand, there are some throwbacks as well. Firstly, companies which do not have experience with factories might produce an enormous amount of air pollution. Secondly, sophisticated combinations need highly educated experts, otherwise failure might cause chemical fires, which may lead to catastrophic disasters. What is more, new factories tend to start with cheap products which are produced with toxic chemicals and usually end up polluting our groundwater. In conclusion, there are clearly both marvelous and terrible sides to building new factories.
Tourism-good or bad ? Nowadays in many countries, tourism is one of the fastest growing industries and it can bring enormous advantages to countries, especially poor ones. It may seem that tourism bring only benefits, but further consideration shows that it also has disadvantages. To start with, tourism offers many benefits. Tourists spend money on local goods and services ,so the area can get much money to develop the other essential public services, for example education and health. Also tourism services such as roads, bars, hotels, restaurants and other leisure facilities are built
The Pros and Cons of Vegetarianism Vegetarianism is getting more and more popular nowadays. The most popular reason why people start being a vegetarian is because of health. They say that humans do not need so much meat as they eat. According to some experts vegetarians live six to ten years longer than meat-eaters. Nature offers us an enormous variety of fruits and vegetables, they have some or all the following: vitamins, minerals, proteins, fat, water. A well planned eating plan can provide all those things you need in a meal. Vegetarianism helps maintain weight, changes that a human is going fat with vegetarian lifestyle are very less. Fruits and vegetables do not contain fat what makes humans overweight. And when a human isn't fat then heart problems does not come so easily.
How to make the world greener As the time goes on, people keep polluting the world more and more till the last decade or so when green living has reached a huge audience and a lot of organisations have been established aswell as a lot of online sites like greenerworld.com which help you save the environment. The main reason the global pollution has risen lately is because of the enormous growth in world population. Some scientists predict that we will reach ten billion people count by the year 2050, but who knows, maybe by then we have used up all the irrecoverable resources and have to move half the population to the moon and Mars to start contaminating them also. Countries like China have taken measures to stop the population. A chinese family can only have one child and if they go above the limit they have to pay a fine even though richer families don't care much for that
was invented in MIT which is an institute of technology in Massachusetts. · It is forbidden to snore unless you have all your doors and windows closed. (the law says so) · There is a skyscraper named John Hancock Tower, which is 240 metres long. Boston · The number one thing you should do, if you'd be visiting Boston is to follow the redbrick trail, which is 2,5 miles long. · Bostons state house is a beautiful, old and enormous building, you should totally visit it if you were in Boston. · In the middle of Boston there is Faneuil Hall Marketplace, It's an old and big building. Massachusetts state symbols · The state dessert is Boston cream pie. · The state insect is Lady Bug. · The state flower is Mayflower Caped cod It is a beach in Massachusetts Caped cod is 105 kilometers long. It is scythe-shaped and very beautiful. The temperatures vary a lot, for example
Dayli delegrabh 23. july 2010 page 18 Editor Hendrik Nurklik [email protected] This week got caught with organized crime maybe the oldest man in history, while robbing a local supermarket at West-Nõmme, he stole a bottle of refreshing drink to drink after a hard job. A group of few good old men managed to pull off the biggest bank robbery in Estonia. The amount they got away with was more then ten million euro's which was kept there by an international business man, David Copperfield. Two of them got away but before the trip to the West-Europe began the oldest member of the team went to Nõmme's supermarket to get an energy drink but he soon discovered that he left he's wallet at the getaway vehicle, therefore shopliftings reason was the lack of time and a killing durst so he just ran out from the store but after a few quick step he fell and sprang his ankle. ...
there are a growing number that include boys as well. I firmly believe that taking part of beauty pageants is pressured by contestants' parents. It is their vision of how their children should look and act like. Some children do not want to partake in those competitions because it is tiring and chaotic, some children even do not understand what it is all about, because they are too young for that. In my opinion, a child who looks absolutely gorgeous without fake teeth, spraytan and an enormous wig is forced to wear all of it just to measure up to her parent wishes. I am not convinced that beauty pageants help to promote selfesteem in children. It can be promoted only if the contestant wins, otherwise it starts to form wrong image of this little human being. Most parents see pageants as a great opportunity for their children to get to know their body and practice performing, but the effect is the opposite. They are taught that all that matters is their appearance not
Recycle old furniture and wood Educate yourself Ari Pollution Second largest environmental problem Industrial activities are the major causes Urbanisation Vehicular gas emissions dropped by 94% Burning trees Solution of air pollution Use more public transport To limit emissions of carbon dioxie Recycle different products Need to stop or low burning trees Clear the rainforests Use of wind power Use solar energy Waste disposal Brazil produces an enormous amounts of solid waste More than 161 000 tons of waste per day Recycles only 13% of waste Output of harmful gases Takes a lot of place from free lands All waste can get in water Solutions Not throw waste on streets Recycle Compost waste Conclusion Deforestation, Air pollution and disposal waste One of biggest country with many environmental issues Goverment needs to work on environmental problems Give more information about recycling Used material
The Great Wall of China is the typical and the most common symbol of China. The Great Wall of China was built from 5th century BC to 16th century to protect Chinese Empire from Mongol invaders. The Great Wall of China boasts with its lenght of 6400km and it is even recognisable for the outer space. It was really hard to build a massive wall on landscape so diverse. The northern part of China is quite mountainous and covered by huge deserts. On the other hand the southern part is famous for its enormous rainforests. The Chinese people are know as really kind and helpful people and they are also known as tiny people. China is one of the biggest countries in the world in terms of area and population. The population of China is about 1.3 billion. Despite the past experience with communism, people are open-minded and modern. People in China are hard-working and some of them are quite smart. The business centre of China is Hong-Kong, which is know by its gigantic skyscrapers and huge seaport
breadwinners and defenders of their families, while females' main functions are to distribute that bread within the family, raise, feed and look after the progeny. Of course there are exceptions like lions (lionesses do hunting which ensures food for their families), seahorses (males bear the eggs) and some others, but in general law of nature is such. So it is not surprising that this law applies for the human beings, but we are truly exceptional species. Our mind that led us through enormous changes in society fetched us to such state of affairs that nowadays many women place their careers first. The reasons for that are very different: suppressed sexual needs, uncertainty in helpmates, need to realise themselves, need to ensure the well-being of their children, etc. So, on one hand, we can undoubtedly say that some women are more suitable for executive jobs than males because they are more advanced and have more management flare. On the other hand we cannot disagree
First, if I were the lucky one, who would have a chance to be a millionaire, there would be millions of ways how to spend it. As to the point that my family has been the most precious fortune for me, I would give at least one third of that to my loved ones. I think that this would be a clever action. Second, if I would have the chance then I would purchase all these things I have wanted in my entire life. I would definitely buy an enormous but cozy house where I could finally make my dream come true - have as many pets as I want! I have wanted to own as many pets as possible since I was a little girl, so it would be my opportunity to play and take care of all those kittens and puppies. Third, I would also spend much money on different schools. I have always dreamed about attending in an expensive and great school were is possible to get an auspicious education. I would also give some money to charity
Cigarettes Enemies Or Friends? A cigarette is distinguished from a cigar by its smaller size, use of processed leaf, and white paper wrapping. There are about 1.2 billion smokers in the world who are absolutely attracted to the cigarettes. As the new generation is growing up, the so-called "smoking-cult" is a normal matter and that enormous number of smokers is only increasing. But as a matter of fact smoking is just a bad habit and very dangerous for your health. So can we call cigarettes our friends? Most countries in the world have a legal smoking age of 18. That means that when you are not and adult you should not smoke or consume any products related to tobacco and cigarettes. But if to look into our street picture, there are seen so many under age smokers that it is really threatening
water they slow down and begin to grow in energy and height. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT HITS LAND? • A tsunami’s trough, the low point beneath the wave’s crest, often reaches shore first. When it does, it produces a vacuum effect that sucks coastal water seaward and exposes harbor and sea floors. This retreating of sea water is an important warning sign of a tsunami, because the wave’s crest and its enormous volume of water typically hit shore five minutes or so later. Recognizing this phenomenon can save lives. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT HITS LAND? • A tsunami is usually composed of a series of waves, called a wave train, so its destructive force may be compounded as successive waves reach shore. • Some tsunamis do not appear on shore as massive breaking waves but instead resemble a
❆ the potato crop failed two years in a row and there was a terrible famine. Millions of peasants, those with Irish Gaelic language and customs, either died or emigrated. ❀ Another part of the empire was made up of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand ❆ These countries had complete internal self-government but recognized the overall authority of the British government ❀ Another was India, an enormous country with a culture more ancient than Britain's. ❆ Because India was so far away, and the journey from Britain took so long, these British officials spent most of their working lives there and so developed a distinctly Anglo-Indian way of life ❆ They imposed British institutions and methods of government on the country, and returned to Britain when they retired. ❀ Large parts of Africa also belonged to the empire.
till the end of high school. So what do you want more from the Government? Government makes big spendings to education because they know that this is their country's future at stake. Even lunches till high school are free for everyone. Therefore there's not much reasons to complain. In conclusion I think it would definitely be a respectable decision from the Government if the universities are to be free. But the affects to the budget would be enormous. At the moment the Government's budget probably wouldn't handle it well. All in all the situation now is perfectly normal, just with some slight side effects.
president. We do not know what is going to happen and what will he really do, but we do know, that people are afraid of his promises and they are fighting against it. I hope that people would not give up for their hopefulness and they would not let him control their lives. Since 23rd November 2016, there is new government in Estonia, that is being led by Prime Minister Jüri Ratas. The government consists of the prime minister and 14 ministers. Before the change, there was an enormous crisis in the main Party, Reform Party. They were arguing a lot and the previous leader Taavi Rõivas did not control the Party and also he could not control the government. That is the reason why Taavi Rõivas was forced to resign from the government and he stepped down as the chairman of the party. The new government left the Reform Party opposition of coalition. The new government turned new page, but ministers are quite the same and there has always been lying in the government.
Environmental problems Nimi Klass Biodiversity The variety of life on Earth, its biological diversity, is commonly referred to as biodiversity. The number of species of plants, animals, and microorganisms, the enormous diversity of genes in these species, the different ecosystems on the planet, such as deserts, rainforests and coral reefs are all part of a biologically diverse Earth. Appropriate conservation and sustainable development strategies attempt to recognize this as being integral to any approach. In some way or form, almost all cultures have recognized the importance of nature and its biological diversity for their societies and have therefore understood the need to maintain it. Yet, power,
As a result, its seasons are the opposite of ours. Australia, Tasmania and a number of smaller islands form the Commonwealth of Australia. Because of the country's great size, the climate in Australia ranges from tropical regions of the Northern Territory to the cool temperate conditions in the southeast and Tasmania, where it often snows in winter. In the north, half the year is `wet' and half is `dry'. From November to April heavy rain fills the rivers and makes enormous lakes where thousands of birds come for the summer. From May to October it is often sunny and dry for weeks, and it is a popular place for winter holidays in the sun. In the hot, flat centre of Australia, there is an area called the `outback'. It covers more than two-thirds of Australia, but its population is less than 100,000. In some places, it doesn't rain for years. There are hills and big dry salt lakes, and it is very difficult to grow anything there.
planets, Gal-Yam said. He added: "I'm just really happy to be observing this." The star had begun its race to destruction long before that night on Palomar, when it began to lose a lifelong fight against gravity. Gravity is responsible for setting newborn stars aflame, by squeezing atoms of hydrogen in the star's core so tightly that they fuse to make helium. The fusion generates light and heat and also exerts pressure that allows the core to withstand the enormous weight of the star's outer layers. But when the core consumes all of its hydrogen, gravity compresses it. The temperature of the shrinking core rises to about a hundred million degrees, hot enough for helium nuclei to fuse and make carbon. The new surge of energy keeps the core from collapsing much further. For an isolated star no heavier than the sun, there is little more to the story. The star burns all of its helium and shrivels
These are called 'emergents' and can reach almost 90m in height. Up here they don't have to compete with other trees for light, but they are exposed to the high winds that lash the canopy during tropical storms. Emergents are the favourite nest sites of jungle eagles such as the harpy eagle of South America. Canopy Suspended 40m above the ground is the canopy - a belt of tree crowns supported by enormous rainforest tree trunks. This is the most productive and diverse habitat on Earth - perhaps 40% of the world's species spend their lives among its branches. The canopy's function is to photosynthesise. Canopy trees arrange their leaves to soak up as much of the sunlight as possible and supply them with a continuous stream of water and nutrients from the soil far below, so that the process is uninterrupted from dawn to dusk. 1.2. Describe these features Light gap
Fourth level Fifth level 1 Prediction Cost to consumer Now: 1825 c Future: 5 c Role in global power supply Now: <0.1% 2050: up to 25% Solar updraft tower How it works Heated air rises through giant towers > starts turbines Now Spain Manzanares 198689 Namibia 1,5 km "Green tower" Disadvantages Enormous building costs. Requires large areas, but can be used as greenhouses Solar updraft tower Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Spain, Manzanares Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level
It is my personal opinion that file sharing is unethical. I feel that the justifications of those that support it are not valid. All content that can be converted into a digital format should Erkko Liiv 11.a not be made freely available simply because it is easy to distribute. The films, music, software, and video games that are being produced costs companies an enormous amount of money to produce. Not only does internet piracy affect big business, it also affects small companies that have yet to establish themselves. File sharing of copyrighted material is nothing more than anonymous theft.
I'll tell you a little about Australia. Australia is a continent In the southern hemisphere. The area is 7.7 million square km. The capital of Australia is Canberra. The population is 17 million. The official language is English. Australia The Outback is more than two-thirds of Australia, but its population is less than 100,000. Many people live on sheep or cattle stations which are enormous farms. There are a few cattle stations, which are as large as the country of England .The nearest neighbourhood is perhaps a hundred kilometers away, the nearest city is 1,500 kilometre away. People travel by road or by air. On the roads you often see road trains carry cattle from the cattle station .Small aero planes are used to take people ,food ,post and machines. Radio is used to talk with doctor Alice Spring is the largest Outback town with population of 25,000.That was
Lanka and the Maldives. India has a coastline of 7,517 kilometres. THE SYMBOLS OF INDIA The National Flag is orange withe and green. The Tiger is the national animal of India. Tiger is also called the lord of Jungles. The national animal of India, is a rich-colored well-striped animal with a short coat. As the national animal of India, tiger symbolizes India's wildlife wealth. The combination of grace, strength, agility and enormous power has earned the tiger great respect and high esteem. The Mango (Known as "Aam" in Hindi) is the national fruit of India. The fruit Mango is one of the most widely cultivated fruits of the tropical world. This juicy, delicious fruit is a rich source of Vitamins A, C and D. There are over 100 varieties of mangos in India, in a in different sizes, shapes and colors. Lotus is the National Flower of India. It is a sacred flower and occupies a unique position in the art
• The grizzly, a subspecies of the brown bear, has successfully rebounded in parts of the United States, thanks to U.S. Endangered Species Act protection. • Human settlements near brown bear habitats are increasingly becoming "mortality sinks" where the animals are poached or inadvertently (tahtmatult) killed. 8. THE AMERICAN BLACK BEAR • Thriving in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, this is the only bear species considered secure throughout its range. • An enormous amount of effort and funding for conservation and management continue to be directed at bears in North America, where their status is relatively favorable. CONCLUSION • Six of the world's eight bear species—75 percent—are threatened with extinction. • Hunting is also a problem—sun bear gall bladders are sought for their bile (sapp), an ingredient in Asian folk medicines. • Six out of eight of the world's bear species are threatened with extinction.
The biggest deserts are the Great Sandy Desert, the Gibson Desert, the Simpson Desert, The Great Victoria Desert. The biggest mountain ranges are the Great Divining Range, the Australian Alps, the Blue Mountains and the New England Range. The outback is flat and hot centre of Australia. The nearest neighbor may be a hundred kilometers away. The nearest city may be more than one thousand kilometers away. Many people in this area live on sheep stations which are enormous farms. Uluru One of the most beautiful things in Australia is Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the outback. It is an enormous rock alone in the middle of the desert. It is three kilometers long and 348 metres high. There is another 2000 meters under the ground. Uluru is 600 000 000 years old and it is the largest rock in the world. The Great Barrier Reef. One of the natural wonders of the modern world is the Great Barrier Reef. It is located off the northeast coast of Australia
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`Anglo-Saxon Attitudes' in 1992. Then once again for the BBC, she did an episode of the medical drama `Casualty' (1993). In the year 1994, her film career took flight with appreciation when she starred in `Heavenly Creatures' as Juliet Hulme to play the role of an imaginative teen. Another successful movie `Sense and Sensibility' made her famous all over, particularly in the UK. As soon as the Titanic was out in 1997, Winslet became a prominent actress world- wide. The movie was an enormous hit at the box-office which further went on to win 11 Academy Awards. For each of her movies, Kate has received positive reviews which also made her called critics' darling. Regardless of Titanic's success, she has sustained making lower-budget, independent, such as, Hideous Kinky and Holy Smoke. She has also appeared in studio `period dramas', like Quills, Titanic, and Finding Neverland. Winslet also starred in a television ad for American Express in 2005. During the `My
Ocean and the Pacific Ocean and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. Built from 1904 to 1914, annual traffic has risen from about 1,000 ships in the canal's early days to 14,702 vessels in 2008, measuring a total 309.6 million Panama Canal/Universal Measurement System (PC/UMS) tons. In total over 815,000 vessels have passed through the canal.One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the canal had an enormous impact on shipping between the two oceans, replacing the long and treacherous route via either the Strait of Magellan or Cape Horn at the southernmost tip of South America. A ship sailing from New York to San Francisco via the canal travels 9,500 km well under half the 22,500 km route around Cape Horn. Golden Gate Bridge Date started:January 5, 1933 Date finished:May 27, 1937 Location:Golden Gate Strait, north of San Francisco, California, U.S.
9.Hang Nga Guesthouse (Crazy House), Vietnam This fantastical place is like a journey into the world of Alice and Wonderland. Designed by a woman artist who hangs around the grounds, it is one of wonder. The house is owned by the daughter of the ex-president of Vietnam, who studied architecture in Moscow. It does not comply with any convention about house building, has unexpected twists and turns, roofs and rooms. It looks like a fairy tale castle, it has enormous “animals” like a giraffe and a spider, no window is rectangular or round, and it can be visited like a museum. Dancing Building (Prague, Czech Republic) Designed by: Architect Vlado Milunić in co-operation with Canadian architect Frank Gehry on a vacant riverfront plot. The building was designed in 1992 and completed in 1996. A modern, glass building surrounded by historic architecture. The top floor of Dancing House is home to one of the city's leading
today. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. 1.When did the Great Ice Age begin? 2.Where did the changes of the climate take place first? 3.What kind of changes were they? 4.What are glaciers? 5.How far south did the moving ice sheets reach? 6.How deep was the moving ice? 7.At what speed did the ice sheets move? 8.How long did they move southwards? 9.How did the climate change between very cold periods? 10.How many times did the enormous ice sheets move back and forth? 11.Describe the changes that the great Ice Age caused in Europe. 12.Describe the results of the great Ice Age in Estonia. 13.What have the scientists discovered about ice ages and their regularity? 14.What was common to all Ice Age mammals? 15.How did the prehistoric people survive the Ice Age?
6 million.[2] [edit]Locations USA is including at least 7 Chinatowns. Continuing massive immigration from Mainland China, both legal and illegal in origin, has spurred the on going rise of the Chinese American population in the New York metropolitan area; this immigration continues to be fueled by New York's status as an alpha global city, its high population density, its extensive mass transit system, and the New York metropolitan area's enormous economic marketplace. Chinese, mostly of the Cantonese variety, is the third most-spoken language in the United States, almost completely spoken within Chinese American populations. Over 2 million Americans speak some variety of Chinese, with Standard Chinese becoming increasingly more common due to immigration from mainland China and Taiwan.[13] Although Chinese Americans grow up learning English, some teach their children Chinese for
Björn Ulvaeus(born 25 April 1945) is a Swedish musician, composer and co- composer of the musicals Chess, Kristina från Duvemåla, and Mamma Mia!. During the last years Björn Ulvaeus has stepped forward as a frontline critic against the free file sharing of copyrighted material on the internet. He has recently coproduced the film "Mamma Mia!" with close-friend Benny Andersson ABBA Björn was a member of the Swedish folk band Hootenanny Singers who had an enormous following in Scandinavia. On 6 July 1971, Björn married Agnetha; The marriage resulted in two children: Linda Elin Ulvaeus (born 23 February 1973), and Peter Christian Ulvaeus (born 4 December 1977). Together with Andersson, Ulvaeus was nominated in the category "Outstanding Music" (for the musical Chess), and a category "Best Orchestrations" (for musical Mamma Mia!). ABBA Benny Andersson (16 December 1946) is a Swedish musician, composer and co-
symbols of Shiva. Construction The Taj Mahal was built on a parcel of land to the south of the walled city of Agra. An area of roughly three acres was excavated, filled with dirt to reduce seepage and leveled at 50 meters above riverbank. In the tomb area, wells were dug and filled with stone and rubble as the footings of the tomb. Instead of lashed bamboo, workmen constructed a colossal brick scaffold that mirrored the tomb. The scaffold was so enormous that foremen estimated it would take years to dismantle. According to the legend, Shah Jahan decreed that anyone could keep the bricks taken from the scaffold, and thus it was dismantled by peasants overnight. A fifteen kilometer tamped-earth ramp was built to transport marble and materials to the construction site. Teams of twenty or thirty oxen were strained to pull blocks on specially constructed wagons. The plinth and tomb took roughly 12 years to complete
FREEDOM Ex1. 1. Noticed 2. Shown 3. Made 4. Bring about Ex1. 1. Restricting 2. Give up 3. Allow 4. Fighting 5. Suggest 6. Been for 5. Value 6. Enjoy Ex2. 1. E 2. I 3. G 4. A 5. F 6. B 7. D 8. C 9. H Ex2. 1. Fundamental 2. Complete 3. Greater 4. Ex3. Small improvement- marginal, minor, New- found 5. Hard- won 6. Artistic modest, slight; large- considerable, enormous, Ex3. 1. Taste 2. Land 3. Sense 4. Bid 5. Symbol 6. huge, marked, massive, radical, real, remarkable, Struggle significant, sharp, substantial, vast Ex4. 1. Choice 2. Press 3. Movement 4. Speech 5. Ex4. 1. Room 2. Areas 3. Signs 4. Prospect 5. Individual Cost 6. Number HELP INCIDENT Ex1. 1. Appresiate 2. Offered 3. Use 4. Ask for 5. Ex1. 1
Australia Australia is surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans, it is separated from Asia by the Arafura and Timor seas. Australia presents an enormous range of climatic conditions, since it covers thirty degrees of latitude. It is mostly temperate, but one third of the continent is tropical, and there are large desert areas. The two largest cities are Sydney and Melbourne. The capital of Australia is Canberra. It is a small city and was built in the early 1900s. History. Two hundred years ago there were no white people in Australia. The only inhabitants were dark-skinned people who were still living in a Stone Age. Their
” Miss Brill sighed on her blue chair. She wondered “Why?” Why did the world take Ann from her. She was so fragile, sweet and delicate. Miss Brill wished in her heart that she would have been the one whose life tuberculosis would have taken. Then her Ann could have had her life and she could have fulfilled her dreams. She opened her eyes and put the box with the photos away. She stood up and moved outside to the garden. In the garden there was a big oak tree and next to it there was an enormous rosebush. She looked at the rosebush and the oak tree and all her inside warmed up. A few seconds later she felt herself smiling. The oak tree and the rosebush had a special meaning for her. Her dear passed away husband George had planted these there with the help of Ann. It had been a gift for Miss Brill’s 30th birthday. “The oak tree symbolizes you, how strong you are and also it shows how strong and big our love for you is,” states the man.
-- at least for now. 3. Do you expect search business to become more concentrated (i.e. dominated by fewer firms)? Is search a winner take-all business? The search business will continue to become more concentrated as Google has clearly dominated this industry and Yahoo can hope to retain market share by offering editorial content that some users may be "tricked" into viewing. Google's democratic style of search combined with its enormous scale of indexed web pages leads to results more fitting to users. This scale of indexing presents a head start for Google that makes market entry near impossible. With Google's large lead and gargantuan resources to throw at any new innovation, it decides to take on , it would take more than a good idea to beat this giant. What would be needed is another disruptive technology that connects future users in ways that Google hasn't addressed. 4. What should Google do next
The Great Wave off Kanagawa The Great Wave off Kanagawa , also known as The Great Wave or simply The Wave, is a woodblock print by theJapanese artist Hokusai. An example of ukiyo-e art, it was published sometime between 1830 and 1833[1] (during the Edo Period) as the first in Hokusai's series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji(Fugaku sanjrokkei (?)), and is his most famous work. This particular woodblock is one of the most recognized works of Japanese art in the world. It depicts an enormous wavethreatening boats near the Japanese prefecture of Kanagawa. While sometimes assumed to be a tsunami, the wave is, as the picture's title notes, more likely to be a large okinami literally "wave of the open sea." As in all the prints in the series, it depicts the area around Mount Fuji under particular conditions, and the mountain itself appears in the background. COPIES Copies of the print are in many Western collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
analyze the threats faced internally [18]. Making big data somewhat secure as in whole and also allowing different algorithms to function. In fact, nowadays, every bigger company, who has to deal with massive amounts of users, has its own big data database or at least access to one. List of some used based ones: YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Amazon, Google, Netflix. The ones mentioned above all share common features, such as: - Having enormous databases. - Collecting user data and classifying them in groups, where they share similar traits like age, what they like and how they see the world. - Selling and exchanging user information to reap personal benefit. Profit is accomplished by classifying people in groups by their similarities and then relevant ads are displayed for them. Having a Google account has become a norm today, and being logged in with one is not a coincidence
everything. It is assumed that there will be a significant rise of connected devices throughout the world, allowing the growth of new services, transforming the way people work and live. The lack of human interaction will probably cause the emergence of new business models and promote the delivery of services across diverse socio-economic sectors. A research by Machina Research predicts that the Internet of Things is likely to boost the economy by an enormous amount up to US$ 4.5 trillion yearly. The needs of variable industries are already met by the use of Machine to Machine (M2M) solutions using wireless networks. Being a relatively new sector, the M2M connections are expected to grow up to 55% a year in Europe, North America, Oceania and Asia between 2010 and 2013. Approximately two-thirds of mobile operators in Europe provide M2M services, being a sign of market maturity, in comparison with about half of the operators in the
· The Hundred Years War 1337-1453 · When the external war was lost, there was the internal war: War of the Roses 1455- 1485; York (white) vs Lancaster (red). 1485, Henry Tudor united both families and ended the civil war, he became Henry VII, the first Tudor monarch. The end of the Middle Ages. · Chivalry was changing. Major technological advancement gunpowder. Knights and their armour became useless. No need for enormous castles. · The previously rigid set of classes were not so rigid anymore. E.g. a poor man with a gun was a match for a knight with a sword. · Thomas Mallory "Morte D'Arthur". In prose, very simple, vivid, the last great representative of medieval romances. Even as he was writing it, the whole idea of chivalry was losing its status. · William Caxton the first printer in England. One of his earlier prints was of "Morte D'Arthur"
e) The bus driver couldn't ....... the accident. A) protect B) control C) provide D) prevent f) After police found drugs there, the disco .......was A) closed down B) banned C) ignored D) abolished g) During the match, someone ....... fire to the stadium. A) set B) put C) opened D) caught h) We decided not to go camping because of the ....... rain. A) great B) amount C) heavy D) extra i) I had to shut the window because the noise outside was ....... A) shouting B) unbearable C) in danger D) enormous j) When the fire broke out, an electronic alarm ....... A) came in B) opened up C) went off D) put out 6 Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. A modern Robinson Crusoe After a (1) COLLIDE..collision. between two ships in the Atlantic, Alan Connaught from Dundee ended up (2) EXPECT living on a desert island. 'I fell (3) BOARD and no-one noticed. A few hours later I found myself lying