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flood - plain grassland vegetation was studied in Soomaa National Park on two relatively similar moisture regime but different management regime flood-plain grassland community types, in total in 11 flood-plain grassland communities.
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Queensland flood

Queensland floods Markus Põder 10 A Contents · Introduction · Backround · Extend · Deaths · Response · Recovery · Economic impact · Animals · Video Introduction · December 2010 ­ January 2011 · 35 confirmed dead · 9 missing · 30 billion dollars · Much of central and southern Queensland including Brisbane, Rockhampton, Emerald, Bundaberg, Dalby, Toowoomba, and Ipswich Backround · Last was in 1974 · Heavy rainfall · 24 December · Coral Sea · Gulf of Carpentaria · Gold Coast Extend · Half of Queensland was flooded · Fitzroy River basin · Burnett River basin · Balonne River basin · Mary River basin · Toowoomba · Brisbane River catchment Deaths · 35 confirmed dead · 20 November 2010 · Jordan Rice Response · 55000 volunteers · Give money · Prime Minister Recovery · Army · Giving A$1 million each · Cricet teams Economic impact ·...

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Taken at the Flood

Taken at the Flood "There is a Tide" redirects here. "There is a Tide" is also the name of a short story by Larry Niven, set in the Known Space universe. Taken at the Flood is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in March 1948 under the title of There is a Tide...[1] and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in the November of the same year under Christie's original title.[2] The US edition retailed at $2.50[1] and the UK edition at eight shillings and sixpence (8/6).[2] It features her famous Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, and is set in 1946. 1 Plot summary...

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Agatha Christie romaanid

1941 N or M? Tommy and Tuppence 1942 The Body in the Library Miss Marple 1942 Five Little Pigs Hercule Poirot 1942 The Moving Finger Miss Marple 1944 Towards Zero Supenintendent Battle Inspector James Leach 1944 Death Comes as the End 1945 Sparkling Cyanide Colonel Race 1946 The Hollow Hercule Poirot 1948 Taken at the Flood Hercule Poirot 1949 Crooked House Charles Hayward 1950 A Murder is Announced Miss Marple 1951 They Came to Baghdad Victoria Jones 1952 Mrs McGinty's Dead Hercule Poirot Ariadne Oliver 1952 They Do It with Mirrors Miss Marple 1953 After the Funeral Hercule Poirot...

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Education

Relaying my own experience is easy: I had a standard classroom approach, supplemented by inordinate reading. In only the briefest and least memorable instances did I receive any individual tutoring. Education is commonly thought of as the job of schools. Adults cry "educate our children!" Everyone has opinions about the best way to do the job. It is of urgent importance, and all the numerous factors are much studied, debated, and new (or old) ideas continually tested or retested. Some people say "it's as simple as . . . " and then name their pet peeve or passion. My view is not of an education specialist, but of one who loves sharing what I learn, and owes much to educators. Since I don't have an educational theory neatly worked-out, nor an outline of my perceptions, my intent is to addr...

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Homeless

() If they are a nuisance( ) to passers-by, police usually tell them to move on. How and why do people become down-and outs in w elfare ( ) countries? There `s no easy answer to this problem. Some have consciously rejected ( ) society, others feel that society has rejected them. Still others prefer the life of a tramp. It may be difficult but they are free ­no boss telling them what to do, no family to restrict ( ) them . Homelessness can be caused by war, fire, flood , or similar emergency, violence in the home, divorce, unemployment, or a shortage ( ) of low-cost housing . Homeless people tend to be single, middle- aged, unemployed, and lacking in qualifications. Many have a history of violence in the home, and many suffer from psychological disorders, alcoholism, and drug abuse. Homelessness creates a sense of failure ( ) and results in isolation, loss of self-...

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Inglismaa

People have been coming to settle in Britain for centuries from many parts of the world. Some came because of political or religious reasons, others to find a better way of life or an escape from poverty. Britain's predominant historical stock is called Anglo Saxons. They arrived in Britain in massive numbers between the 5th and the 7th century. These people tended to be tall, bland and blue eyed. Native Britons fought the great flood of Germanic people and many Britons who survived fled west to the hill country. The refugees were called Celts. Celts tended to be shorter than Anglo Saxons and they had rounder heads. Most had dark hair, but high percentage of Celts had red hair. A big number of Scandinavians raided and settled in Great Britain and Ireland during the 9th century. In 1066 the Normans, French speaking invaders conquered England, adding another ethnic component...

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The Cataclysmic Death of Stars

Two days later, astronomers at a telescope in Arizona reported that the burst came from a small, nearby galaxy, only a fraction as far away as usual. Astronomers had already traced a connection between bursts and supernovas. But this burst was so close, and Swift had spotted it so quickly, that scientists hoped it would help confirm what they suspected: A gamma-ray burst is an exploding star's opening act. After an unusually long flood of gamma rays and x-rays, lasting more than half an hour rather than the typical few seconds, the February 18 burst gave way to visible and infrared light. Within three days this afterglow was fading away--and then the supernova grabbed the spotlight. Astronomers at the Very Large Telescope in northern Chile were watching the afterglow dwindle when they noticed a brightening. The star had exploded just a minute or so after the burst, but...

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Drugs and how they affect your health.

Nicotine also attaches to neurons (brain cells) that release a neurotransmitter called dopamine. Nicotine stimulates neurons to release unusually large amounts of dopamine. Dopamine stimulates the brain's pleasure and reward circuit, a group of brain structures called the limbic system involved in appetite, learning, memory, and feelings of pleasure. Normally, pleasurable feelings come from food, comfort, and the company of people you love. But smoking cigarettes causes a flood of dopamine in the smoker's brain. It's this flood of dopamine that gives the smoker intense feelings of pleasure. Normally, neurons reabsorb neurotransmitters after they've done their job of signaling other brain cells. But cigarette smoke causes dopamine to stay in the spaces between neurons called synapses. Researchers don't yet know exactly what component of tobacco smoke blocks the reabsorption of dopamine into neurons. In 40 minutes, half the effects of nicotine are gone...

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English Grammar Book 1

Book 1 BASIC ENGLISH BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR GRAMMAR BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR Book 1 Book 1 Younger students at beginning to intermediate levels will greatly benefit from this step-by-step approach to English grammar basics. This is the ideal supplement to your language arts program whether your students are native English speakers or beginning English language learners. Skill-specific lessons make it easy to locate and prescribe instant reinforc...

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Traapüük

A-mast ) At the stern of the Jacinta, a very sturdy steel bipod mast is fitted over the after fish hatch, and is fitted with a strong cross gantry. The position of the legs of the bipod mast has been carefully chosen to clear the trawl wire leads during bottom fishing as well as mid-water pelagic fishing. A pair of tubular steel stays run from each of the bipod mast legs to each of the stern gantries to give extra support There are two high intensity halogen flood lamps fitted on the cross gantry for illuminating the trawl deck during fishing operations 65 Stern Gantries (portaal) There are two gantries fitted to the stern of the Jacinta. These are very sturdy platforms that provide an anchorage point for the hanging blocks. It is here where the dangerous work of connecting and disconnecting the trawls is done when hauling and shooting the trawl...

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20. sajandi heliloojad

· Le rossignol (1914) · "Tulilind" (1910) · Renard (1916) · "Petruska" (1911) · Mavra (1922) · "Kevadpühitsus" (1913) · Oedipus rex (1927) · L'Histoire du Soldat (1918) · Perséphone (1933) · Pulcinella (1920) · "Elupõletaja tähelend" (1951) · Les Noces (1923) · The Flood (1962) · Apollon Musagète (1928) · Le Baiser de la Fée (1928) · Jeu de cartes (1936) · Scénes de Ballet (1944) · Apollo (1947) · Orpheus (1947)...

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Anglo-Saxon period. Kokkuvõte

Anglo-Saxon period Celts-came from Germany,2000-1200BC began to migrate to Britain,spoke Celtic language,were known as Britons,lived in small villages,round wooden huts-mainly farmers-no towns,organised in tribes with a king/queen as a leader,intertribal wars were very common,the Ancient Britons:one of the Celtic tribes living in Britain 4thBC,believed in different gods,governed by a class of priests-druids who had great power. Romans in Britain:55BC came to conquer Britain(Julius Caesar),brought their own civilization,taught Britons to build roads,bridges,houses,baths,temples,protected Britain for several hundred years,4thBC Romans left Britain,43AD Queen Boadicea of Iceni tribe lost their battle with Romans. Who were the next invaders and where did they come from? Anglo-Saxons came from northern Germany,Denmark and northern Holland. What was their lifestyle like?Anglo-Saxons liked fighting,drinking,gambling,life expectancy not very lo...

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Loodusprobleemid inglise keeles.

* Entered sunlight can't get out of atmosphere anymore. So air goes warmer and finally may come a big flood . Illnesses (lung diseases) *Air pollution - breathing * Weakening of the immune *Organize campaigns against *Dirty seawater systems-(lung) diseases etc. factories. *Ozone depletion *People will get poisoned. *To use more public transport. *Soot and ash *Very harmful UV lights- etc. *Hypercars....

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

Color-- -1- -2- -3- -4- -5- -6- -7- -8- -9- Text Size-- 10-- 11-- 12-- 13-- 14-- 15-- 16-- 17-- 18-- 19-- 20-- 21-- 22-- 23-- 24 TWILIGHT By Stephenie Meyer Contents PREFACE 1. FIRST SIGHT 2. OPEN BOOK 3. PHENOMENON 4. INVITATIONS 5. BLOOD TYPE 6. SCARY STORIES 7. NIGHTMARE 8. PORT ANGELES 9. THEORY 10. INTERROGATIONS 11. COMPLICATIONS 12. BALANCING 13. CONFESSIONS 14. MIND OVER MATTER 15. THE CULLENS 16. CARLISLE 17. THE GAME 18. THE HUNT 19. GOODBYES 20. IMPATIENCE 21. PHONE CALL 22. HIDE-AND-SEEK 23. THE ANGEL 24. AN IMPASSE EPILOGUE: AN OCCASION twilight STEPHENIE MEYER LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY New York Boston Text copyright © 2005 by Stephenie Meyer All rights reserved. Little, Brown and Company Time Warner Book Group 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020 Visit our Web site at www.lb-teens.com First Edition: September 2005 The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons...

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London

Other Millennium projects were more successful. One was the largest observation wheel in the world, the "Millennium Wheel", or the London Eye, which was erected as a temporary structure, but soon became a fixture, and draws four million visitors a year. The National Lottery also released a flood of funds for major enhancements to existing attractions, for example the roofing of the Great Court at the British Museum.The London Plan, published by the Mayor of London in 2004, estimated that the population would reach 8.1 million by 2016, and continue to rise thereafter. This was reflected in a move towards denser, more urban styles of building, including a greatly increased number of tall buildings,[6] and proposals for major enhancements to the public transport network....

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Londoni ajalugu Rooma - 20 sajand

The name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars. The original name was to have been "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square". · The Thames Barrier - The Thames Barrier is the world's second largest movable flood barrierand is located downstream of central London. Its purpose is to prevent London from being flooded by exceptionally high tides and storm surges moving up from the sea. · The Tower - Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. The castle was used as a prison since at least 1100, although that was not its primary...

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Referaat Aghata Christie eluloost ja teostest

· Hercule Poirot's Christmas (1938) · Appointment with Death (1938) · And Then There Were None (1939) · Murder is Easy (1939) · Evil Under the Sun (1940) · Sad Cypress (1940) · One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (1940) · Body in the Library, the (1941) · N or M? (1941) · Murder in Retrospect (1942) · Moving Finger, the (1942) · Death Comes as the End (1944) · Towards Zero (1944) · Sparkling Cyanide (1945) · Hollow, the (1946) · Taken at the Flood (1948) · Crooked House (1949) · Murder is Announced, a (1950) · Mrs. McGinty's Dead (1951) · They Came to Baghdad (1951) · They Do It With Mirrors (1952) · Funerals are Fatal (1953) · Pocket Full of Rye, a (1953) · So Many Steps to Death (1954) · Hickory Dickory Dock (1955) · Dead Man's Folly (1956) · 4.50 from Paddington (1957) · Ordeal by Innocence (1958) · Cat Among the Pigeons (1959) · Pale Horse, the (1961) · Mirror Crack'd, the (1962)...

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Nimetu

How Ülemiste Elder will drown the town The most known legend of Tallinn is probably about the mythological Ülemiste Elder, who is believed to live in the Lake Ülemiste. Every autumn he is said to come to the Viru Gates and asks the guard, if the town is completed yet. The guard shall always answer that there is much to be done. If he would say that the town is completed, the Ülemiste Elder would flood Tallinn. How did the medieval Tallinn get its name Reval One day the Danish King Valdemar II was hunting for deer near Toompea, when he spotted a beautiful stag. He liked the animal so much, that he ordered it to be caught alive. Unfortunately the deer fell from a limestone bank, broke its neck and...

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Margaret Atwood

Clarke'i auhind parima teadusliku fantastika eest, 1987 Trilliumi raamatuauhind, 1991, 1993, 1995 Teosed "Orüks ja Ruik" (Oryx and Crake, 2003) "Kassisilm" (Cat's Eye, 1988) "Uputuse aasta" (The Year of the Flood , 2009) "Penelopeia" (The Penelopiad, 2005) "Elu enne meest" (Life Before Man, 1979) "Söödav naine" (The Edible Woman, 1969) "Pime palgamõrvar" (The Blind Assassin, 2000) Kasutatud allikad http://salempress.com/store/samples/survey_american_lit/survey_american _lit_atwood.htm http://www.suite101.com/content/margaret-atwood-uses-twitter-to-seek-for- contributors-to-new-book-a339944 http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Atwood http://www...

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Leonardo Da Vinci elulugu (Inglise k.)

In a letter to Ludovico il Moro he claimed to be able to create all sorts of machines both for the protection of a city and for siege. When he fled to Venice in 1499 he found employment as an engineer and devised a system of moveable barricades to protect the city from attack. He also had a scheme for diverting the flow of the Arno River in order to flood Pisa. Within Leonardo's own lifetime his fame was such that the King of France carried him away like a trophy, and was claimed to have supported him in his old age and held him in his arms as he died. The interest in Leonardo's genius has continued unabated; experts study and translate his writings, analyse his paintings using scientific techniques, argue over attributions and search for works which have been recorded but never found....

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