PRODUCT ERGONOMIC KEBOARD A "fixed-split keyboard" is a single board, with the keys separated into two or three groups, allowing the user to type at a different angle than the typical straight keyboard. An "adjustable split keyboard" has the keyboard split into several independent pieces, so the angle between them can be easily changed. Either of these types of keyboards may include elevated sections at various angles. Other ergonomic keyboards have fixed, vertically aligned keys, so the user types with their hands perpendicular to the ground, thumbs-up. Still others allow a range of rotation and elevations. Simple ergonomic keyboards can cost as little as typical keyboards or as much as $995 for high end keyboards. An ergonomic keyboard may reduce muscle strain and reduce risk of Carpal Tunnel syndrome, but there is no clear evidence of benefit. After a user takes the time to adjust to this style of keyboard, these keyboards can make t...
Every nation has its own culture, which differs from others. When I have been to some exotic country I can understand the people better because I have seen their culture. Learning different cultures makes everything easier to understand. People who do not travel are missing most of the book, their mind is not so opened and they are unimaginative. They are stuck in their everyday routine. Everything that happens farther than their homeland is very strange for them. I feel sad about people who do not travel. Often the people want to travel but just can not because of their financial or other problems I think I have not travelled much in my life. Usually it is because my financial condition does not allow me to travel to the countries I like but I am happy I have not stayed home sprawling. Alari Toomsalu
spots) all the way to the top and back of the head. The Mallard is widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, North America from southern and central Alaska to Mexico, the Hawaiian Islands, and across Eurasia, from Iceland and southern Greenland and parts of Morocco in the west, Scandinavia to the north, and to Siberia, Japan, and China in the east.It is strongly migratory in the northern parts of its breeding range, and winters farther south. Water depths of less than 1 m are preferred. Mallards avoid areas more than a few metres deep. When the male molts, he ends up losing his distinctive green head of feathers, but still has the white collar ring and rusty-brown chest. Both males and females are unable to fly after molting until they re-grow them in time for the fall migration.The female has the louder and more distinctive "quack" than males. Male Mallards have more of a nasal quack that is much quieter
experience of Weimar democracy? E. Germany 1990s: educated, literate, good knowledge of West German system (relatively) easy adaptation once East German state collapsed Mexico: as economy developed did potential for democratic structures increase? South Africa: little apparent scope for change? Transitions theory 1. liberalization of authoritarian rule 2. civil society pushes the boundaries of change faster and farther 3. holding of fair elections of uncertain outcome. Elite vs mass West Germany 1950s mass element largely absent `guided' into democracy by Adenauer and economic success East Germany 1990 mass protests against communist rule undermine regime; when it crumbles no obstacle to unification `Wir sind das Volk' (we are the [East German] people becomes `Wir sind ein Volk' (we are one [united German] people) Mexico crises (economic, 1985 earthquake) brought gradual change
Oma viimaseid elupäevi veetis ta oma Palm Islandi kodus rahus ja vaikuses. 21. jaanuaril 1947. aastal sai ta ajurabanduse. Ta tuli teadvusele ja hakkas paranema, kuni sai 24. jaanuaril kopsupõletiku ning suri 25. jaanuaril 1947. aastal südameseiskumise tõttu. Alphonse Gabriel ,,Al" Capone suri 48-aastasena, rusutud ja murtuna Miami Beachil, Floridas. Al C a p o ne ütlus i: You can go a long way with a smile. You can go a lot farther with a smile and a gun. I've been accused of every death except the casualty list of the World War. My rackets are run on strictly American lines and they're going to stay that way. I am like any other man. All I do is supply a demand. Vote early and vote often. Aitäh!
1) Ruumikas korter 50 meetrit liivarannast 2) Kolm magamistuba. Hästi varustatud köök 3) Suur rõdu ja hea vaade 4) Hea väärtusega Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to complain about the holiday apartment I rented from you on 15August. I believe your advertisement was misleading in a number of ways. Firstly, the apartment was by no means spacious. The rooms were cramped and there was very little storage space. Also, the distance from the beach was in fact ten times farther than you claimed. Furthermore, the balcony railing was broken. This was quite dangerous and could have caused an accident. In addition, it overlooked an unattractive car park in contrast to the `great view' you advertised. Finally, the kitchen was poorly equipped and a lot of essential items were missing, such as plates and saucepans. Consequently, I felt I could not stay any longer and returned home after three days. As you can imagine, I am quite disappointed
would make things even better. If these suggestions were carried out... Complaint Dear Sir I am writing to complain about the holiday apartment I rented from you on 15th of August. I believe your advertisement was misleading in a number of ways. Firstly, the apartment was by no means spacious. The rooms were cramped and there was very little storage space. Also, the distance from the beach was ten times farther than you claimed. Furthermore, the balcony railing was broken. This was quite dangerous and could have caused an accident. In addition, it overlooked an unattractive car park in contrast to the ,,great view" you advertised. Consequently, I felt I could not stay any longer and returned home after 3 days. As you can imagine, I am quite disappointed. I feel I am entitled to a partial refund in addition to an apology for the inconvenience caused. I look forward to receiving a prompt reply.
hard harder the hardest Two-syllable or compound adverbs take more/most: often more often most often easily more easily most easily Irregular forms of Adjectives and Adverbs: good/well better best bad/badly worse worst much more most many more most little less least far farther/further farthest/furthest Types of comparisons we use more/most and their opposites less/least to compare quantities I haven’t got many friends; you’ve got more than I have. Tom spends less money on food than I do, but Peter spends the least. as + Adjective + as shows that people or things are similar in some way. In negative statements we use not as/so ... as Kate is as tall as Mary.
Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -er clever cleverer cleverest Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -le simple simpler simplest Adjectives with two syllables, ending in -ow narrow narrower narrowest Irregular forms of comparison: Bad Worse The worst Good Better The best Fur Further The furthest Far Farther The farthest Little Less The least Much More The most Many More The most 5. Pronouns: Subjective personal pronouns: A subjective personal pronoun indicates that the pronoun is acting as the subject of the sentence. The subjective personal pronouns are "I," "you," "she," "he," "it," "we," "you," "they." You are surely the strangest child I have ever met. Objective personal pronouns:
The most famous tortoise from Galapagos is the Lonesome George who was found in 1971 on the island of Pinta. He is the sole survivor of his race. There are four forms of sea turtles living in the Galapagos. Their front legs have modified into flippers for the water. They breathe air, but can stay submerged for a long time. Depending on their form, they feed on bottom algae, seagrasses, jellyfish, bottom sponges, crabs and mollusks. The Galapagos penguin lives farther north than any other penguin. Breeding on Isabela and Fernandina islands, the penguin is monogamous and is not as social as other penguins. They are only 40 cm tall. Sea lions and fur seals are fin-footed mammals with amazing abilities in water. They have a body length between 150 and 250 cm and they weigh between 50 and 400 Kg, males are much larger than females. Boobies are a member of the penguin family and are the most common species of booby in the Galapagos
possession A boy can play cops. This natural tendency to imitate is combined, Aristotle says, with a tendency toward rhythm or pattern, and the result can be a work of art. In its simplest form the imitative theory appeals to the naive " How lifelike that wax apple is!" "How like a Frenchman that actor looks!" THE IMITATIVE THEORY Aristotle theory includes such a close copy of nature as a wax apple, but it goes farther. Artist refines nature, showing not what happened but what should happened in a world free from accident. The artist does not imitate servilely (), he recreates reality and presents it to us in a fashion in which we see its essence more clearly. The artist's imitation is more than a copy of what is apparent to every eye, his imitation is in some measure a creation. It is imaginative and interpretive, it reflects a special view of reality
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
organism answers it. This approach must lead to a tripartite classification on nervous functions: reception through the senses, reaction from the muscles and glands, and a conduction and integration system that mediates between these two functions. Stimulus excites receptors, specialized structures capable of translating some physical energy into a nervous impulse. Once a receptor is stimulated, the excitation is conducted farther into the nervous system. Bundles of nerve fibers that conduct excitation toward the brain or spinal cord are called afferent nerves. These fibers transmit their message still farther; in the simplest case, to other fibers that go directly to the effectors, the muscles and glands that are the organs of action. Nerve fibers that lead to the effectors are called efferent nerves. The transmission path from receptors to effectors is usually more circuitous than this
the Declaration of Independence was issued in 1918. During occupations, the flag has been banned several times. In a good, snowy winter, the Estonians' favourite leisure activity is probably skiing. In spring, Estonians often leave the cities for the weekends. Many families have a cottage in the countryside. As approximately half of Estonia is covered with woodlands and wetlands, going for long walks in the wild is also very popular among Estonians. Since a forest is seldom farther away than a half-an-hour's drive, people often go there for a mushroom hunt, to watch the beautiful wildlife or just for a relaxing walk. Regardless of their age or whether they live in a city or the countryside, an important weekend ritual for many Estonians is the Saturday sauna. Christmas time is the most important holiday celebrated in Estonia. Like in other Nordic states, Estonia's celebration of Christmas mostly falls on Christmas Eve, the 24th of December
and severe climate. Canada extends across the continent of North America, from Newfoundland on the Atlantic coast to British Columbia on the Pacific coast and northward into the Arctic Ocean. Canada shares land borders with the United States to the south and north-west. Canada is a land of great variety. Towering mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and lush, green forests make Canada's far west a beautiful region. Farther inland, fields of wheat and other grains cover Canada's vast prairies. Thes fertile farmlands contrast vividly with the Arctic wastelands to the north. Most of the largest towns and industrial areas lie near the Great Lakes and the St Lawrence River in central Canada. In the east, fishing villages and sandy beaches dot the Atlantic coast. Across the country, Canadians experience many different landscapes from rolling plains and mountains to the cold tundra of the north.
one of the world's most sparsely populated countries. This fact, coupled with the grandeur of the landscape, has been central to the sense of Canadian national identity. 2. Geographical position Canada is the second largest country in the world after Russia. In the Arctic, Canada reaches almost as far north as Greenland. To the south it extends to the same latitude as southern France. The distance from Canada's west coast, the Pacific Ocean, to its east coast, the Atlantic Ocean, is farther than from North America to Europe. Canada's total land area includes thousands of adjacent islands, notably Newfoundland in the east and those of the Arctic Archipelago in the north. In longitude Canada extends from approximately 52° to 141° W, a distance that spans six time zones. In latitude it extends from approximately 42° to 83° N. With its vast Arctic and subarctic territories, Canada is often considered a country only of the far
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
parallels in the Eurasian continent's coastal zone, which shows characteristics of both a maritime and a continental climate, depending on the direction of air flow. Finland is near enough to the Atlantic Ocean to be continuously warmed by the Gulf Stream, which explains the unusually warm climate considering the absolute latitude. A quarter of Finland's territory lies above the Arctic Circle, and as a consequence the midnight sun can be experienced for more days, the farther north one travels. At Finland's northernmost point, the sun does not set for 73 consecutive days during summer, and does not rise at all for 51 days during winter.(www.wikipedia.org) 3 Flora and fauna All terrestrial life in Finland was completely wiped out during the last ice age that ended some 10,000 years ago, following the retreat of the glaciers and the appearance of vegetation.
The Coral Sea is the warmest 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.
of Grass, which grew to include 400 poems. His literary achievements were largely disregarded by the public of his day, which was shocked by his frankness in sexual matters and his rough working man image. He held a series of minor posts in Washington and struggled to survive on a meagre income. In 1873 he suffered a paralysing stroke. He continued to add to Leaves of Grass right up until his death in 1892. Works Farther of American poetry Whitman was the first distinctly Am voice in poetry. Like Mark Twain in prose, he broke with the British literary tradition which had influenced Am poetry up until that point. Style He was boldly experimental in his work. He believed that Am poetry should be like the country it represented free of restrictive rules and repression. Instead of the tightly constructed sentences of his contemporary poets, he used long, loosely
Most of the lakes also have water only after the rains. 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
Olaf's Congregation of Evangelical Christians and Baptists. P o r g a s s a a r, Kristina; A l j a s, Eva-Grete; K u u s k e m a a, Jüri. Tallinn: Medieval capital. Tallinn: PhotoTour T ä h e p õ l d, Kadri. 2005. Giidi käsiraamat: Vanalinn. Tallinn: Ecce Revalia The legend of St. Olaf's Church In ancient times Tallinn was said to have been quite small, and it would just now grow bigger. The town could not boast of any trade, and farther away it was completely unknown. It even did not have its own church. The townspeople were eager to make their own famous, but they did not know how to do it. They tried in several ways, but always failed. Finally a man had a good idea: he ordered that a church should be built that existed nowhere else. The others liked the idea as this way they could make double profit from the building. After great trouble and searching the townspeople found a clever master called
Julius Caesar conquered most of the present area of the country. At the time the region was inhabited by Frisians, a Germanic tribe that lived in the north, and by other Germanic and minor Celtic tribes. (3) 2.2 The Roman Era Before the conquest, the Romans had annexed lands to the southeast extending beyond the Rhine River. They penetrated the Netherlands region mainly to control the several mouths of the Rhine, which were then farther to the north than they are now. Under Roman rule, general peace and prosperity prevailed for more than 250 years. Roman traders entered the area freely, selling products from Italy and Gaul. The Romans built temples, established a number of large farms, and introduced their civilization to the region. About AD 300 the hold by the Romans began to weaken, and no indigenous German tribes pushed into the area from the east. The Frisians, in the north, held their ground, but Saxons
Australia is the only continent except for Antarctica that lies all south of the equator. The natural zones of Australia are very various. There are deserts, semi deserts, grasslands, savannas, bushlands and rainforests. The wet forests occupy the narrow region in the east. Most of the animals, birds and insects live in that region, because there is enough food. The savannas which are grasslands with some trees are mostly in the west. Farther west are the bushlands. The real deserts occupy the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very south west there are thin forests of evergreens trees. Australia is the driest inhabited continent, the flattest, and has the oldest and least fertile soils. Only the south-east and south-west corners of the continent have a temperate climate. The northern part of the country, with a tropical climate, has vegetation consisting of rainforest, woodland, grassland, mangrove swamps and desert
Ended 50s. Mid-50s, almost complete cessation of anti-Semitic statements from above. Resurrection of state Yiddish Theatre, 55, network. Birobidzhan, Chernowitz, Minsk. Doesn't look like it used to in hey-day, biggest figures were gone. Audience disappearing. Cultural platform, in true market economy may not have survived, SU propping up. Counterbalance, easing of pressures. Political prisoners freed. Antisemitism grew more from below. Minor pogroms in EE, Czechoslovakia and Romania. Farther E, less anti-Semitism fewer Js, less history. Islam there more tolerant. W Ukraine, perhaps always will be anti-Semitism. Protests in Maidan? Putin called protests in Ukraine pogroms. Fascist, may not mean intellectual offspring of Hitler. More way of life or rule, mob forcibly overthrowing elected governments. Threat of perpretual war, such people never satisfied. Yanukovich was democratically elected. Mob was not homogenous, was majority of young, liberal people
The circle of the year, based on the sun, was divided into two by the solstices.After Christmas, days started getting longer and from St. John's Day they started getting shorter. These two occasions were also old Etonian's greatest festivals. Shrove Tuesday ( Vastlapäev) Was the day of preparation for Lent. Trotters and bean or pea soup was eaten on that day. A custom observed all over Estonia on this day was sledge sliding: the farther downhill the sledge slid, the taller the flax would grow. February 2 Anniversary of the Tartu Peace Treaty Tartu Peace Treaty (Estonian: Tartu rahu, literally "Tartu peace") or Treaty of Tartu was a peace treaty between Estonia and Russian SFSR signed in February 2
Partial homonyms – some forms coincide 38. Homophones One or more words that are identical in sound but have a different spelling and meaning. o beer/bier, there/their/they're. The occurrence of homophones is largely a matter of historical chance, in which words with distinct meanings come to coincide phonologically: byre a cowshed, buyer one who buys. Words may be homophones in one variety of English but not another: father/farther and for/four are homophonous in RP, but not in AmE and ScoE; wails/Wales are general 14 homophones; wails/Wales/whales are homophones for many, but not in IrE and ScoE. Whether/whither are homophones in Scotland, but not whether/weather, which are homophones in England. 39. Homographs
accelerated back towards the transition zone. Because of this, appears a sharp boundary at the end of the peak sample. Conversely, the particles in the forward zone of the sample diffuse into the region of high field gradient, such that they are accelerated more in the same direction. Consequently, the front zone is drawn farther so that there is a "fronting" of peak. The opposite effect peak "tailing" occurs if the mobility of sample area is less than the mobility of running buffer. On neutral particles these conductivity differences do not affect. Fig. 6: "Fronting" and "tailing" of peaks as a result of electrodispersion
not directly connected with the present contradictions. According to the impartial opinion of the author of the paper, Jews and Islamic Palestinians are both asserting their justifiable demands to the same territory, though on different religious and historical reasons. The aim of the present paper is to describe the reasons and backgrounds of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and to prove the roots of the present conflict are in the limits of the last century and not of the farther history. The history of the Palestinian territory dates back to several thousands years. Though Palestinians and Jews see themselves as totally different nations now, their history is still closely related. Relying on their history, Jews as well as Palestinians have their rights on the mentioned land. During many centuries a lot of nations not Arabs and Jews only have populated these areas, they lived together, mingled, got married, separated and grew apart.
(4) Järgmiste 2-silbiliste omadussõnade puhul võib kesk- ja ülivõrret moodustada nii er ja est kui more ja most abil: cruel gentle handsome stupid narrow pleasant polite simple (5) Mõnede omadus- ja määrsõnade võrdlusastmed moodustatakse ebareeglipäraselt. good/well better the best bad/badly worse the worst far farther/further the farthest/furthest old older/elder the oldest/eldest 28 Exercise Write the comparative and superlative form: beautiful nice important polite pretty young large good happy near hot bad modern fast expensive early 2. Shops baker's fishmonger's off-licence bank florist's post office
The Bennets were engaged to dine with the Lucases and again during the chief of the day was Miss Lucas so kind as to listen to Mr. Collins. Elizabeth took an opportunity of thanking her. "It keeps him in good humour," said she, "and I am more obliged to you than I can express." Charlotte assured her friend of her satisfaction in being useful, and that it amply repaid her for the little sacrifice of her time. This was very amiable, but Charlotte's kindness extended farther than Elizabeth had any conception of; its object was nothing else than to secure her from any return of Mr. Collins's addresses, by engaging them towards herself. Such was Miss Lucas's scheme; and appearances were so favourable, that when they parted at night, she would have felt almost secure of success if he had not been to leave Hertfordshire so very soon. But here she did injustice to the fire and independence of his
These are donkeys. Hello, who is that What is this? speaking, please? Did you drop this? Hello, is that you, Hi, Jane! This is Michael! George? m m ar H a Gr elp You use this and these when you point to things near you. You use that and those when you point to things farther away. Demonstrative pronouns can be singular or plural: Singular Plural this these that those 49 Exercise 1 Draw a line to join each of the subject pronouns to the object pronoun that matches. I he it she they you we us her you them me him it Exercise 2
Prepare yourself to be in no wise shocked. Whatever I may say must pass, because 'Tis only to convince you, as I promised. By wheedling speeches, since I'm forced to do it, I'll make this hypocrite put off his mask, Flatter the longings of his shameless passion, And give free play to all his impudence. But, since 'tis for your sake, to prove to you His guilt, that I shall feign to share his love, I can leave off as soon as you're convinced, And things shall go no farther than you choose. So, when you think they've gone quite far enough, It is for you to stop his mad pursuit, To spare your wife, and not expose me farther Than you shall need, yourself, to undeceive you. It is your own affair, and you must end it When . . . Here he comes. Keep still, don't show yourself. SCENE V TARTUFFE, ELMIRE; ORGON (under the table) TARTUFFE They told me that you wished to see me here. ELMIRE Yes. I have secrets for your ear alone.
division, as it best liked them. But no one could pretend to the whole inheritance, or any sovereignty supposed to accompany it; since a right of inheritance gave every one of the rest, as well as any one, a title to share in the goods of his father. Not only upon this account, I say, have I been so particular in examining the reason of children's inheriting the property of their fathers, but also because it will give us farther light in the inheritance of rule and power, which in countries where their particular municipal laws give the whole possession of land entirely to the first-born, and descent of power has gone so to men by this custom, some have been apt to be deceived into an opinion, that there was a natural or divine right of primogeniture, to both estate and power; and that the inheritance of both rule over men, and property in things, sprang from the same original, and were to descend by the same rules
" His voice was closer now, and he sounded upset. I wasn't imagining it. I squeezed my eyes shut, hoping to die. Or, at the very least, not to throw up. Mike seemed stressed. "I think she's fainted. I don't know what happened, she didn't even stick her finger." "Bella." Edward's voice was right beside me, relieved now. "Can you hear me?" "No," I groaned. "Go away." He chuckled. "I was taking her to the nurse," Mike explained in a defensive tone, "but she wouldn't go any farther." "I'll take her," Edward said. I could hear the smile still in his voice. "You can go back to class." "No," Mike protested. "I'm supposed to do it." Suddenly the sidewalk disappeared from beneath me. My eyes flew open in shock. Edward had scooped me up in his arms, as easily as if I weighed ten pounds instead of a hundred and ten. "Put me down!" Please, please let me not vomit on him. He was walking before I was finished talking. "Hey!" Mike called, already ten paces behind us.
The plant's roots go deep and spread extensively, so the sunflower can withstand some drought and nearby cultivation. Sunflowers should not be water stressed during the critical period; about 20 days before and after flowering. Plant seed into moistened soil one to two inches deep, but no deeper than three inches. Space seed 12 inches apart in rows spaced 2 to 2 1/2 feet apart. Plants grown for large heads should be spaced farther apart or scattered around the garden. In Ohio, planting can take place from early to mid-May. Seed bed soil temperature must be between 42 and 50 degrees F with temperatures above 50 degrees F preferable for germination to occur rapidly. Depending on variety and environmental factors, germination will occur in 7 to 12 days. Plants will mature in 80 to 90 days. For the home situation, seed can be started in four-inch peat pots and transplanted outdoors
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" His sudden playfulness made me desperate to have him. Setting my hands on his shoulders for balance, I lifted onto my knees, rising to gain the height I needed to hover over the crown of Gideon's thick cock. His hands fisted at my hips and I heard a snap as he tore my panties away. The abrupt sound and the violent action behind it spurred my desire to a fever pitch. "Go slow," he ordered hoarsely, lifting his hips to push his pants down farther. His erection brushed between my legs as he moved and I whimpered, so aching and empty, as if the orgasms he'd given me earlier had only deepened my craving rather than appeased it. He tensed when I wrapped my fingers around him and positioned him, tucking the wide crest against the saturated folds of my cleft. The scent of our lust was heavy and humid in the air, a seductive mix of need and pheromones that awakened every cell in my body. My skin was flushed
Figure 3.28 Solid-state acceleration sensor. out of phase with each other. The resulting voltage at the movable beam is zero. When force is applied to the beam, it moves closer to one of the fixed plates. This causes the capacitance between the movable beam and that plate to be higher, and the capacitance between the beam and the other plate to be lower. The result is that the closer plate couples more signal into the beam and the farther plate couples less. The output voltage is a function of the dis- tance the beam was deflected. The Analog Devices ADXL05 is a typical acceleration sensor. The ADXL05 generates an output voltage that represents the degree of acceleration. Exter- nal resistors set the output voltage anywhere between 200 mv/g and 1 v/g. The output of the ADXL05 can be connected directly to an ADC. The ADXL05 comes in a 10-pin package. Solid-state acceleration sensors measure acceleration in one dimension
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" Buffon was translated into English in 1781 by William Smellie. According to Buffon, "Our domestic cats, though they differ in colour, form no distinct races. The climates of Spain and Syria have alone produced permanent varieties: To these may be added the climate of Pe-chi-ly in China, where the cats have long hair and pendulous ears, and are the favourites of the ladies. These domestic cats with pendulous ears, of which we have full descriptions, are still farther removed from the wild and primitive race, than those whose ears are erect." In a supplement, Buffon added that there was some doubt as to whether the Sumxu was a cat or some other animal: "I formerly remarked, that, in China, there were cats with pendulous ears. This variety is not found any where else, and perhaps it is an animal of a different species; for travellers, when mentioning an animal called Sumxu, which is entirely domestic,
valuable.3 My music is meant neither for reproach nor for challenge to the present culture. I created it only for myself, for making something quite clear to me. 4 I am interested in simplicity because I recognise its strength. The more we are thrown into the power of chaos, the more we should hold on to order. This is only leading us just a little towards equilibrium and enables a review, distance, being aware of the values of things. The greater the order, the farther-reaching the wing-stroke. The more powerful is the artistic influence. There is no need to invent the most essential nourishment for our spirit and body, it exists already for quite a long time. Only the right access is needed to the source, where all this has been already told.5 LEPO SUMERA Who lets art near to his soul is vulnerable. The animated understanding as impelling force rises forth in art: I must do it!
diplomats so love in their dispatches: "I have the honor to report to Your Excellency. ..." Collateral information is of very great value. The first tentative identifications are usually written in pencil for easy erasing, and such are called "pencil groups." Eventually, further traffic confirms them and they become "ink groups." Solution proceeds much more rapidly if a code is one-part. If codegroup 1234 represents a word beginning with d, then 5678 must represent one farther back in the alphabet; this both rules out some guesses and suggests others. Sometimes the meaning of a codegroup can be indicated rather precisely by its location between two ink groups. This is not possible with a two- part code, where the code and plain equivalents are matched in an absolutely arbitrary fashion. Code 0075 was of this type. It required more traffic for its solution than a one-part code, and the identifications came more slowly and with greater difficulty
brät-, which is finely chopped meat, and thin, often served in pairs. -wurst, sausage. Though the “brat” in brat- How the sausage is served varies by wurst describes the way the sausages are region. In Thuringia, the sausage is often made, it is often misconstrued to be derived eaten with hot German mustard in a bread from the German verb “braten,” which means roll or Brötchen. There and farther south, the “to pan fry or roast.” Etymology aside, frying bratwurst are often served “pinched” in a and roasting are far from the most common bread roll, much like a forerunner of the Cooked Sausages 315 American hot dog bun. It is a very popular Mortadella form of “fast food” in German-speaking