I like the name of the painting Sailsbury Cathedral from the Meadows, because there is everything very clearly depicted in the painting is the perception and the message. In front of the painting you can see chariots with horses and in the background can be seen church and rainbow. He has used oil colors and he used dark colors, but not all in sky he has used brighter color. In left of painting he used sooty, fawn colors and church is grizzly. The sky is light grizzly and sooty. In conclusion, it can be said that Kumu visit was very enlightening and diverse. We can also participate in raffle, which could lead to London art museum.
• the most populated cities are Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Long Beach, Fresno, Oakland • official language is English ( only 60.5% ) • governer is Jerry Brown • 58 counties the flag of California Pacific Ocean • bordered by Pacific Ocean in the west, Oregon in the north, Nevada and Arizona in the east, Mexico in the south Symbols • state animal: California grizzly bear • state bird: California • state flower Geography • about 45% is covered by forests • the highest point is Mount Whitney at 4421 m • the lowest point is Death Valley ( -86 m ) • the largest lake is Lake Tahoe • the third longest coastline in the USA • About 37000 earthquakes are recorded every year
· weight: adult male 300-650kg Polar bears · weight: adult female 175-300kg · averange life span: 25 years · lenght: 1.9-2.6m · shoulder height: 0.8-1m · fur: white to yellow · https://youtu.be/1zRGzlWqce4 · North American brown bear · aggressive · population: 20,000 · weight: adult male 270kg Grizzly bears · weight: adult female 130-200kg · length: 1.5-2.8m · shoulder height: 0.9-1.5m · fur: brown · https://youtu.be/MTcbqzYIqpk · population: 900,000 · weight: 80-300kg · length: 1.2-1.9m American black · shoulder height: 0.6-1m bear · fur: black https://youtu.be/_EPCZSww2gw https://youtu.be/oYbDQIn7XRc
Presentation "Weirdest pets" Weirdest pets ● Bobcats ● Lions ● Tigers ● Alligators ● Bears ● Hippos ● Reindeer ● Zebras Weirdest pets (2) Most Endangered Species ● Green-cheeked parrot ● Hawksbill turtle ● Black Rhino ● Giant Panda ● Tiger ● Mako shark Most Endangered Species (2) Strongest animals ● Grizzly bear ● Ox ● Gorilla ● Elephant ● Rhinoceros Beetle Smartest animals ● Chimpanzees ● Dolphins ● Elephants ● African Grey Parrot ● Rats ● Giant Octopus Smartest animals (2) Used links ● http://www.ruethedayblog.com/wp- content/uploads/2010/09/186371578_3982f3c3 c0_z.jpg ● http://www.ruethedayblog.com/2010/09/the- worlds-10-weirdest-pets/ ● http://cellar.org/2008/cycle-ride-with-rani.jpg
Northern Canada: mainly forest, tundra, ice and snow Western Canada: Rocky Mountains Highest mountain: Mount Logan (5 951 m) West-central Canada: prairie grassland Most important river: St Lawrence Longest river: Mackenzie (4,241 km) Niagara Falls: largest falls in the world Also 2 million lakes, over 60% of the world's lakes Industry: mining, oil and gas, paper, motor vehicles, fishing Agriculture: wheat, fruit and vegetables Canadian wildlife: polar bear, moose, caribou, elk, brown bear, grizzly bear, several kinds of wild cat, whales off east/west coasts Over 500 different kinds of birds Central Canada: short hot summers, long cold winters East and west coasts: warmer winters, cooler summers Ottawa average temperatures: minus 15° to minus 6°C in January; 15° to 26°C in July Northern Canada: extremely cold all year West and south-east Canada: a lot of rain; other areas much drier
California state State animal-The California grizzly bear was designated official State Animal in 1953. State nickname-"The Golden State" has long been a popular designation for California and was made the official State Nickname in 1968. It is particularly appropriate since California's modern development can be traced back to the discovery of gold in 1848 and fields of golden poppies can be seen each spring throughout the state. State song-California's official state song is "I Love You, California", written by F.B. Silverwood, a Los
They will migrate more than 650-800 kilometres to reach winter or summer feeding grounds, and can travel up to 80 kilometres a day. Their leg tendons make crackling sounds while walking, which would make a migrating herd a noisy bunch indeed. Females will give birth to a single calf. Most females don't breed until they are 28 months old, and will give birth every year. Newborns can walk within an hour and in a few days can run with the herd. Still, wolves, grizzly bears, and golden eagles kill a large number of newborn calves. Although some people are moving into their habitat, they seem to have adapted. Reindeer is not endangered, thanks to its ability to tolerate climates people would rather not deal with. Snowshoe rabbit It is larger than other rabbits. It has large rear feet and the toes can spread out to act like snowshoes.
feet under the ground. The burrows are connected with a series of tunnels. Arctic ground squirrels are very vocal. They are called "sik-sik" by the Inupiat Eskimos in Alaska because of the sounds they make. Threats Unsustainable hunting for skins for local trade. Habitat degradation through grazing by increasing numbers of livestock. Drying of water sources and droughts. Bigger animals like arctic foxes and wolves, grizzly bears, lynxes, eagles and wolverines. Melting ice, which is caused by global warming. Thank you for listening !
land carnivore is one of six bear species threatened with extinction. • The polar bear poulation is imperiled (ohustama) by climate change-induced melting of Arctic sea ice, which the bears depend on for hunting marine mammals. • Pollution, tourism, and oil development are 7. BROWN BEAR • The brown bear, the most widely distributed bear species in the world, was named a species of "least concern"—meaning the bears are not threatened with extinction. • 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.
fish and raccoons, as well as livestock and domestic animals. When winter food becomes scarce, most of Yellowstone's mountain lions migrate to lower elevations. Those lions that are dominant over other lions in the fight for food tend to inhabit the park's northern mountains where year-round prey is available. While it is a large predator, it is not always the dominant species in its range, as when it competes for prey with animals such as the gray wolf, black bear, and the grizzly bear. It is a reclusive cat and usually avoids people. Attacks on humans remain rare, despite a recent increase in frequency. Most attacks are in states where hunting is not allowed, and they have lost their fear of humans. In these areas the cougars are often times over populated and have decimated their primary food source, deer.
When the remaining O'Banion brother comes for Tristan, he and the corrupt sheriff are killed by Colonel Ludlow and Alfred as Tristan attempts to protect his father. Alfred reconciles with his father and brother. Tristan, knowing he will be blamed for the men's disappearance, leaves for the mountain country after asking Alfred to take care of his children. Over time, everyone in Tristan's life die before him. As an old man, Tristan is set upon with a grizzly bear. He draws his knife and fights with the bear. As they struggle, the image freeze-frames as One Stab narrates: "It was a good death". My Opinion Legends of the Fall was fascinating and interesting book me to read, only it was sometimes difficult to understand. I have also seen the movie, but the movie does not include many aspects what were in book . I recommend this book , those who want understand intrigues between family
mountains. The North is also comprised of three territories. The area has a varied landscape including mountains and plains. The climate there is extremely cold with long winters and a lot of snow. Much of the area is treeless tundra. In the summer months, the sun stays up for the whole day, never setting. The permanent frozen layer of earth there makes construction a real challenge. Perhaps Canada's most famous animal is the moose. They, along with grizzly bears, are the most well-known of its many mammals. Gray wolves are also very popular in Canadian large wild spaces. There are plenty others, though. The wolverine is a large member of the weasels' family. It has a reputation for ferocity and strength out of proportion with its size, with the documented ability to kill pray many times larger than itself. Some of Canada's best known birds are the Canada goose and the snowy owl.
tants said populaarseks ka New Yorgis ja Chicagos. 20. sajandi algul kui valgete ühiskonna käitumisnormid muutusid vabamaks, võtsid valged üle mõned energilisemad tantsud, mida seni olid tantsinud vaid mustanahalised - yankee tangle, texas rag, fanny bump, funky butt, squat jt. Paljud tantsud olid loomanimelised, algselt ilmselt pantomiimilise iseloomuga: turkey trot, horse trot, eagle rock, crab step, buzzard lope, fish walk, camel walk, lame duck, bunny hop, kangaroo hop, grizzly bear, bunny hug. Kõiki neid tantse tantsiti 4/4 taktimõõdus sünkopeeritud rütmiga ragtime'i järgi. 1910. aastast alates hakati neid tantse tantsima järjest suvalises järjekorras; rõhuasetus läks sammudelt rütmile. Samal aastal sai menukiks Irving Berlini "Alexander's Ragtime Band". 1920. aastatel arenes ragtime swingiks; tantsudest said populaarseks fokstrot ja charleston, 1926 ka Detroidist pärinev black bottom. Samal aastal
of the Pacific Ocean. National Parks There are many national parks in the U.S.A and the oldest and the largest of them is Yellowstone. It was founded in 1872. It is situated in the western part of the country. It lies mainly in Wyoming. There are about 10,000 hot water springs and 300 geysers and a canyon in the park and an old forest where live buffalos (bisons), elks and deer, pumas, coyotes, grizzly bears and wolves. The most famous geyser is called Old Faithful. More than three million people visit Yellowstone every year. Another big park is Big Bend. It is one of the newest and wildest national parks in this country. This national park is situated in Texas, on the Mexican border. Here the Rio Grande makes a great U-shape bend, which has given the park its name. The landscape here is very varied. And the nature is varied too. After rains desert plants with beautiful
118. JAXRS ● Standard RESTliideste ehitamiseks ● Kerge andmeid JSON ja XML formaadist konverteerida 55 119. Starter KITS ● Kõik ühes kogumikud, sh server ○ Spring Boot ○ Dropwizard 120. Alternatiivid servletile ● Play! Framework ● Spark Framework ● Grizzly ● ... 121. Nimeta tööriistu ja raamistike veebirakenduse jaoks. Tööriistad: ● Raamistikud: ● Play! Framework ● Spark Framework ● Ruby on Rails 122. Riskide võrdlus Iteratiivne vs kosemudel (siin on võetud äärmused, tegelikkuses ei kasutata puhast mudelit praktikas väga):
And 1 1 voyage 5 trip you also get to see all kinds of wild 5 1 apprehension 2 outing 6 journey animals like elk, coyotes, cougars, 2 harsh 3 pilgrimage 7 an expedition bears ... Mind you, it would be pretty 3 settlement 4 break 8 travels scary coming face to face with a grizzly 4 set up bear when you least expected it ... 5 run out 2 1 heaving 4 grub oh, and the other thing which kind of 2 shattered 5 bucket down appeals is that that part of Canada is 3 whinge 6 flog renowned for its superb steaks!
"Why did you go to that Goat Rocks place last weekend... to hunt? Charlie said it wasn't a good place to hike, because of bears." He stared at me as if I was missing something very obvious. "Bears?" I gasped, and he smirked. "You know, bears are not in season," I added sternly, to hide my shock. "If you read carefully, the laws only cover hunting with weapons," he informed me. He watched my face with enjoyment as that slowly sank in. "Bears?" I repeated with difficulty. "Grizzly is Emmett's favorite." His voice was still offhand, but his eyes were scrutinizing my reaction. I tried to pull myself together. "Hmmm," I said, taking another bite of pizza as an excuse to look down. I chewed slowly, and then took a long drink of Coke without looking up. "So," I said after a moment, finally meeting his now-anxious gaze. "What's your favorite?" He raised an eyebrow and the corners of his mouth turned down in disapproval. "Mountain lion."