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Wuthering heights

IN THE LATE WINTER MONTHS OF 1801, a man named Lockwood rents a manor house called Thrushcross Grange in the isolated moor country of England. Here, he meets his dour landlord, Heathcliff, a wealthy man who lives in the ancient manor of Wuthering Heights, four miles away from the Grange. In this wild, stormy countryside, Lockwood asks his housekeeper, Nelly Dean, to tell him the story of Heathcliff and the strange denizens of Wuthering Heights. Nelly consents, and Lockwood writes down his recollections of her tale in his diary; these written recollections form the main part of Wuthering Heights. Nelly remembers her childhood. As a young girl, she works as a servant at Wuthering Heights for the owner of the manor, Mr. Earnshaw, and his family. One day, Mr. Earnshaw goes to Liverpool and returns home with an orphan boy whom he will raise with his own children

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Tsunaamid

TSUNAMI Kristjan Sillaots G1R2 WHAT IS TSUNAMI? A tsunami is a series of ocean waves that sends surges of water, sometimes reaching heights of over 100 feet (30.5 meters), onto land. These walls of water can cause widespread destruction when they crash ashore. WHAT CAUSES A TSUNAMI? These awe-inspiring waves are typically caused by large, undersea earthquakes at tectonic plate boundaries. When the ocean floor at a plate boundary rises or falls suddenly, it displaces the water above it and launches the rolling waves that will become a tsunami. WHAT CAUSES A TSUNAMI?

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Story 10-13 Upstream

Story 10-13 My Mum sayd that this house is haunted in the countryside. My aunt rented a house there but then she saw ghost and she slept outdoors. In the morning she was exhausted. Now she prevent this house. My Mum asked my aunt: "Do you refuse to live there? It is a nice holiday resort." But this not suitable for aunt because she belive in ghosts. And she can afford and rent a new house and move house there. There is waterfall near the new house. Unfortunately I have fear of heights and I don't go there. Aunt also has neighbourhood watch. haunted rent a house exhausted countryside prevent refuse resort suitable belive afford move house waterfall heights

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Indiaanirahvad Referaat

Indiaanirahvad: Wiyotid Referaat Jaanika Üprus XII B Wiyotid on indiaanirahvas, kes elavad California osariigis Humboldti lahe lähedal. Wiyoti hõimus elab teadaolevalt umbes 450 inimest. Nad on jagatud erinevatesse hõimudesse nagu näiteks Wiyoti hõim, Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria, Blue Lake Rancheria, ja the Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria. Nende põhikeelteks on inglise ning Algic (algonkini-ritva keelkond). Kultuuriliselt on see hõim kõige sarnasem Yuroki hõimuga, sest nad kasutavad sama keelt hõimude maad asetsevad lähestikku. Viimane põline Wiyoti keele kõneleja suri aga aastal 1962, nende valitsus tegeleb hetkel keele päästmisega. Lastele õpetatakse Algicut juba tavaliselt enne kooli, kõige tõhusamaks õppevahendiks peetakse laulmist ja trummimängu.

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THE BRONTE SISTERS

SHIRLEY (1849) VILLETTE (1853) JANE EYRE GREATLY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL REALISTIC PICTURES + ROMANTICISM WOMAN'S PROBLEMS AND SOUL ­ LONELINESS, POVERTY, SOCIAL INSIGNIFICANCE ATTACKS THE GREED AND LACK OF CULTURE OF THE BOURGEOISIE JANE EYRE SOCIETY CAN BE REFORMED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION INHUMAN EDUCATION SYSTEM OF CHARITY SCHOOLS FIGHT FOR WOMEN'S EMANCIPATION EMILY 1818 - 1848 WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1847) PLOT ­ FULL OF MYSTERY REALISTISC ­ THE TIME, PLACE, CLIMATE, GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES WUTHERING HEIGHTS MANY SUPERNATUREAL ELEMENTS THE STORY OF THE EARNSHAWS AND THE LINTONS THRUSHCROSS PARK, LOCKWOOD, YORKSHIRE MOORS HEATHCLIFF AND CATHERINE ­ THE STORY OF LOVE AND REVENGE WUTHERING HEIGHTS 1. CATHERINE'S AND HEATHCLIFF'S LOVE, SOCIAL INJUSTICE 2

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A survey report, Phobias

The survey also shows that younger people have more phobias than older people. Problems It is difficult to live with phobias. This is illustrated by the fact that phobias are causing problems for 73% of people and only 10% of people have no problems because of their phobias. Phobias may cause problems for a long time. This is shown by the fact that 60% of people have had their phobia for all their life. Conclusion In conclusion, this survey indicates that questioned people are most afraid of heights and flying, and the least afraid of open spaces and being in crowded, public places. The survey shows also that women tend to have more phobias than men, however, phobias are causing problems for people from both genders. 17% Yes No 10% No phobia 73% Is your phobia causing you problems? 19%

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Crazy Lady

Crazy Lady J. L. Conly I read a book called ''Crazy Lady'' written by Jane Leslie Conly. She is an American author born in 1948. ''Crazy Lady'' was her third book. It was written in 1993. The book was one of the Newbery Honor books of 1994. The story takes place in the Tenely Heights during 1980s. The book is about teenager boy. His name is Vernon Dobbs. He has two sisters and three brothers. He is a struggling student having a bad school year. He has gone in for help. He just can't manage with reading. He has had no one to turn to since his mother passed away from a stroke three years earlier. His mother had an uncanny wish to help people around her. His father tries to help Vernon, but he is just too busy with taking care of the family. Vernon and his friends have nothing

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Victorian age

as a language student in 1842. · What kind of genres do her works belong to? Novels( and poetry.) · What is the Bildungsroman? A novel that tells the story of a child's maturation and focuses on the emotions and experiences that lead to his or her maturity. · What is a social novel? Centres on the effects of social and econimic conditions of the individua, and often ain to bring societal attention to social problems. · Name Emily Brontë's works. A novel Wuthering Heights. · Why is Wuthering Heights important in the History of English literature? What makes it different than other works of the period? It was Emilys only novel that she ever wrote. Its innovative structure somewhat puzzled critics. Although it received mixed reviews when it first came out, the book subsequently became an English literary classic. In 1850, Charlotte edited and published Wuthering Heights as a stand-alone novel and under Emily's real name

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Structural loads

5 cm every eight years. And its top is now out of plumb by 5 metres. Various measures are being studied to arrest this dangerous rotation, but the Pisans are resolved to stabilize the tower in a leaning position, since no tourist would travel far to look at a straightened-up tower. Finally, there are wind loads. The forces, exerted by winds, on buildings have dramatically grown in importance with the increase in building heights. Wind velocity grows with height, and wind pressures increase as the square of the wind speed. Also wind causes some building oscillation. These horizontal swings are not structurally dangerous, but they may be inconvenient for those who work at such great heights: occupants sometime become airsick. In conclusion, it can be said that structural loads have a great influence on a construction. Therefore, wise

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Are mistakes necessary for discovery and progress?

would be more likely to come. But progress and new discoveries can sometimes be achieved also without any mistakes made. For example, if a bright idea occurs in someones head, it is posible to work out something new and innovating by not making any errors. But it is rarely like that. To sum up, it can be said that mistakes do lead to progress and discovery - the knowledge gained from these mistakes is invaluable in progressing to greater heights. At the same time, it is not as though every discovery or progress in any field is always preceded by mistakes.

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Break; bring, väljendid, kõnekäänud

BREAK DOWN- 1) (int)(of machinery) stop working 2) (int) (of a person) lose control of feelins; 3) (int) (of talks/negotiations etc) fail 4) (tr) seperate under headings BREAK IN 1) (int) enter by force or illegally BREAK INTO 1) (tr) enter by force 2) (tr) inerrput BREAK OFF 1) (tr) end a relationship/agreement BREAK OUT 1) (int) (of war, etc) begin suddenly BREAK THROUGH 1) (int) advance (in spite of opposition) BREAK TO 1) (tr) tell (usu bad news) to sb in a kind way BREAK UP 1) (int) (of schools, etc) ; stop for holidays 2) (int) end a relationship BRING ABOUT 1) (tr) cause happen BRING BACK tr cause to recall BRING DOWN tr cause to fall BRING FORWARD tr move sth to an earlier date or time BRIN IN tr create profit, money BRING ON tr cause, usu sth unpleasant BRING OUT tr put on the market BRING ROUND 1) tr caus...

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NORTHERN LIGHTS

Particles can stream out from the sun and some are captured by the Earth's magnetic field and find their way into the polar regions. How high up are the Northern Lights? Most aurorae occur between 90 and 130 km above sea level, but some, particularly the ray-like forms, extend to several hundred kilometers up. In comparison, the usual altitude for a jet aircraft is around 10km and the ozone layer lies between 20 and 30km so we have to be almost up at the heights of satellites orbits to be at the same height as the aurora Best Northern Lights pic ever? List of used literature: http://geo.phys.uit.no/articl/nord_eng.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Lights Fotography: http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/03/northern-light s-vancouver / http:// www.mightyfinecompany.com/northern-lights/holida ys http://travel.aol.co.uk/2012/05/17/best-northern-lig hts-pic-ever-Norway /

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Markko Märtin

history of the WRC to break the Scandinavian stranglehold on the Neste Rally Finland. In addition to this, Märtin was a winner, again with Ford, of the Corona Rally Mexico in 2004. He also won the Tarmac rallies of Corsica and Catalunya in the same year. These victories happened to be the last for the Märtin/Park partnership. For 2005 Märtin departed the team for former constructors' champions Peugeot and their 307 car. Sadly, in comparison to the heights of previous seasons, initial promise was to give way to grief. Although 2005 was by no means an exemplary season by Märtin's standards, he and co-pilot Michael Park had still notched up four podiums for their new employers by the time they had arrived in Wales to contest the Wales Rally Great Britain. However, on Sunday, September 18, 2005, the final leg of the event, two kilometres from the start of Stage 15 at Margam Park, Märtin's Peugeot crashed heavily into a tree. Although the

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The Giant Eland

Giant Eland herds usually consist of twenty or more animals and do not disband during the wet season, suggesting that social rather than ecological factors are responsible for herding. There is no evidence of territoriality, and males rarely display aggression, even during the breeding season. Giant Eland are alert and wary, making them difficult to approach and observe. They move quickly, running at over 70 km/h (42 mph), and despite their size are exceptional jumpers, easily clearing heights of 1.5 m (5 ft). Giant Eland live in open forest and savannah where they eat grass, leaves, and branches. Their primary predators are the Lion and Spotted Hyena. Broad-leafed savanna and glades in two isolated pockets in central and western Africa. It is estimated that only 2500 Western giant elands remain in the wild today. Populations have declined due to excessive hunting, habitat destruction for agricultural expansion, and disease. The last surviving population is

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Lühike jalg - ajalugu, müüdid(inglise keeles)

afraid of raids from the Upper town and they had the street connecting the two Towns fortified with a wall and gatehouses. The new wall has become known as "the Wall of Mistrust". During night all traffic between the Upper and Lower town was stopped and the gates were closed. Two streets that connect Toompea with the lower town, remind us human legs, and that is where they got their names ­ Long and Short Foot. But as the "legs" where with different heights, so Tallinn was sometimes called the "limping city". Pikk Foot connects the lower town with Toompea. The street's road was broad and covered with munakivisillutisega, which remains nowadays also. The road was used mainly to move with horses and carriages. Short Foot was founded in the 13. century when the German merchants's asulad developed. It was founded near the area of Niguliste church. The street can be passed

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Ray Dalio ja tema fondid

Ray Dalio ja tema fondid Ray Dalio · AR Magazine: Top 25 Highest Earning Hedge Fund Managers of 2011 (Top 25 kõrgeimat tulu teenivad riskifondide juhid aastal 2011) 1. Ray Dalio (Bridgewater Associates): $3.9 billion (miljardit) 2. Carl Icahn (Icahn Capital Management): $2.5 billion (miljardit) 3. James Simons (Renaissance Technologies): $2.1 billion (miljardit) · Sündinud 1949 Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, United States · Hakkas investeerimisega tegelema 12-aastaselt, ostis Northeast Airline´i aktsiaid $300 eest ja kolmekordistas seda investeeringut, kui lennufirma ühines teise äriühinguga. · Omandas bakalaureuse kraadi Long Island´i ülikoolis ja magistri Harvard Business School · Pärast lõpetamist töötas firmas New York Stock Exchange ja investeeris kaubafutuuuridesse. Hiljem töötas kaubadirektorina Dominick & Dominick

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Eclipse 11th chapter (legends) - kokkuvõte

Jacob calls Edward and Charlie for her, both to keep her out of trouble as well as ensure additional time with her as a reward for "playing nice." Jacob takes Bella to meet Edward, who is pacing while he waits for her. Edward takes Bella home and stays with her. Bella has a bad dream in which Rosalie is fighting Billy Black in his wolf form and sees the Third Wife's knife in her own hand. She wakes to find Edward reading Wuthering Heights, a novel he previously claimed to dislike. As he lulls her back to sleep, he tells her that she is awakening human emotions in him, and that he can now relate to Heathcliff as he couldn't before. The next morning, Bella remembers what Edward said, and finds her book open to Heathcliff's declaration that he could never hurt Catherine by killing her husband, though he longs to do so. She talks herself into discounting the passage as being indicative of the change in Edward's feelings.

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The Hunger games

 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNrBBfqWpzE  Video ● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGVwn6xmCeI ● Reviews  (1) Lawrence is a tremendous talent, and she is what makes The Hunger Games ultimately worth spending time with. She doesn't elevate the film to the heights to which one might have wanted, but she takes it a lot higher than it would have otherwise risen.  (1) What's remarkable is the lack of cheese. Tacky effects, corny dialogue and creaky performances are all shown the door. We repeat: not the new "Twilight".  (2) Catching Fire is exceptional entertainment, a spectacle with a good mind and a pounding heart.  (2) It’s a middle chapter, for sure, but a vigorous and fast-paced one that leaves

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Burj al Arab

There are 202 suites in the hotel, every suite has sumptuous living and dining area, and office facilities. Rooms are a riot of velvet and satin and gilded edges. Grander suites like the Royal and Presidential have private cinemas and some two dozen telephones, full-size bars and their own elevators. All rooms have access to chauffeured Rolls-Royces or BMWs, along with helicopters for the short flight to the airport. Highlights The 27th-floor Skyview Bar is the best place to appreciate the heights of the world's tallest hotel while you can check out the hotel's supermodern design. One of its restaurants, Al Muntaha is located 200 metres above the Persian Gulf, offering a view of Dubai. The main chef there (Edah Semaj Leachim) was awarded Chef of the Year 2006 and also owns the restaurant. Another restaurant, the Al Mahara features a large seawater aquarium, holding roughly over one million litres of water. The restaurant was also voted

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To a Skylark

Shelly asks the lark to teach him to sound as joyous because he says that none of the existent books could ever teach him such art. Shelly ends the poem by asking the bird to teach him at least half of his skills so that the world would listen to his poetry in the way he admires the Skylark's singing. Wordsworth Wordsworth's poem is more about the speaker rather than the bird. It also praises the lark and its ability to sound joyous but it concentrates more on the wish to reach the same heights as the bird. The poem starts with Wordsworth asking the bird to lift him up and teach him. He wishes to reach the place where the lark gets it's inspiration from. I have walked through wildernesses dreary And to-day my heart is weary; Had I now the wings of a Faery, Up to thee would I fly. These lines create the image that Wordsworth was walking in the woods when he saw a skylarks' nest up high and that was what gave him inspiration. He wishes he could fly like a

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

The Tragedy of The Korosko (1898) A Duet (1899) The Great Boer War (1900) The Green Flag and Other Stories of War and Sport (1900) The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard (1903) Through the Magic Door (1907) Round the Fire Stories (1908) The Crime of the Congo (1909) The Lost Gallery (1911) The Terror of Blue John Gap (1912) The British Campaign in France and Flanders: 1914 Danger! and Other Stories (1918) The New Revelation (1918) The Horror of the Heights (1918) The Vital Message (1919) Tales of Terror & Mystery (1923) The Black Doctor and Other Tales of Terror and Mystery (1925) The Dealings of Captain Sharkey (1925) The Man from Archangel and Other Tales of Adventure (1925) The History of Spiritualism (1926) The Maracot Deep (1929) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Main characters: Sherlock Holmes, the amateur detective, chemist, violin player, boxer, and swordsman (among other talents), first appeared in

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Maavärinad

• Maavärina epitsenter oli 40 kilomeetri kaugusel Kalingradist, selle tugevuseks mõõdeti 5,3 magnituudi Richteri skaala järgi. • Tartumaal Vasula külas asuv seismograaf registreeris tõugete tugevuseks viis magnituudi. Maavärinaga kaasnevad ohud  maa kõikumisest tekitatud purustused ning gaasi ning elektritrasside purunemisel tekkivad tulekahjud  maalihked  tsunamid Maavärinaga võivad kaasneda maalihked Turnnagin Heights,Alaska,1964 Source: National Geophysical Data Center A huge ground crack near Krabosavodskoe, Shikotan Island, formed during the October 4, 1994, earthquake. The initial depth of the crack was 30 meters. However, it quickly filled up with

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USA

The eastern part of the country is occupied by the Appalachian Mountains, which in the north come close to the Atlantic coast and in the south are separated from it by the Atlantic Lowland. The Appalachian Mountains are old and worn down. West of the Appalachians stretch the Central Plains, the Great Plains, and the Mexican Lowland. The Central Plains are 500-400 m high and have a hilly relief in the north. The Great Plains are a deeply cut plateau with the heights of 500 m in the east to 1600 m in the west. The flat Mexican Lowland, with the height of up to 150 m, is swampy along the Gulf coast and surrounded by a strip of marshes. The Cordilleras consist of rows of mountain ranges with the heights of up to 3000-5000 m. In Alaska the mountain ranges stretch in the west-east direction. 4 On the territory of the USA the mountain ranges stretch in the north-south direction. The

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Mageveekäsna Ephydatia fluviatilis populatsiooni geneetiline analüüs

as an example. In addition to using conventional substitution analysis, we have developed a mathematical method, the proportion model method, to quantify the relative amounts of allelic variants of different length using data from direct sequencing of the heterogeneous amplicon. This method is based on determining the expected signal intensity values (corresponding to peak heights from the sequencing electropherogram) by sequencing clones from the same or highly similar amplicon and comparing hypothesized combinations against the values obtained by direct sequencing of the heterogeneous amplicon. This method allowed to differentiate between all specimens analysed. Citation: Karlep L, Reintamm T, Kelve M (2013) Intragenomic Profiling Using Multicopy Genes: The rDNA Internal Transcribed Spacer Sequences of the Freshwater Sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis

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Põhja -Jäämeri

Melville'i mägede vahel Darmley laht. Mandri ja Victoria saare vahel kulgeb pikk ja kitsas Dolphin and Unioni väin, mis viib Coronationi lahe nimelisse väina. Victoria saarel asuvad Prints Alberti laht ja sellest lõunas Wollastoni poolsaar ning põhja pool Minto laht ja sellest põhjas Prints Alberti poolsaar. Victoria ja Banksi saare vahel kulgeb pikk ja kitsas Walesi printsi väin, mis viib Viscount Melville'i väina. Banksi saarel asub kuni 732 meetri kõrgune Durham Heights. Amundseni lahe läänepiiri moodustab lõik, mis on tõmmatud Franklini lahe lääneservas oleva Bathursti neem ja Banksi saare lõunatipus oleva Lambtoni neeme vahele. Amundseni lahe pikkus on umbes 450 km, laius kuni 200 km, sügavus kuni 285 m. Amundseni lahe kallastel valitseb arktiline kliima. Seetõttu on need peaaegu asustamata. Darnley lahe sopis asub Paulatuk ja Prints Alberti lahe põhjakaldal Holman (400 elanikku). Boothia laht

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Charles Darwin

This theory had virtues far beyond the necks of giraffes. Taking this concept to its extreme one would now be under the impression that all that the past European forefathers have passed on all their acquired traits to the younger generations following them. The reasoning powers of the great philosophers, the valour of Crusading knights should have been endowed in all rather than a meagre few. According to this theory of evolution descendants could one day attain the heights Europeans had already scaled. The Lamarckian evolution had only one crucial defect, it was entirely untrue. One could cut off a rat's tail, but its offspring would have normal tails. The rules of genetics were not known in Lamarck's day, and were not known until long after Darwin's, when the pioneering work of Mendel was rediscovered at the turn of the twentieth century. But animal breeders had long since discovered certain principles of breeding for desired

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Kingade stiile läbi aegade

Kõige vanemad ja esimesed teada olevad jalavarjud on sandaalid. Neid on mugav kanda ja pealegi väga lihtne valmistada. Need on küll kantavad vastavas kliimas, kuid tänapäeval ülemaailma vägagi kuulsad. Mõned inimesed kannavad jalanõusid nagu aksessuaare kuid teistele on kingad nagu tarbeasjad, milleta hakkama ei saada. Conclusion Through centuries shoes have been neccesary things in people`s everyday lives. Shoes have been in various shapes, heel heights and colours. They were worn by men and women. Originally, there was no men or women shoes. As time goes by more men and women shoes were appeared. Over time higher leg shoes were made. The oldest and the first known shoes are sandals. They are very comfortable and very easy to make. Although they are wearable in certain climate, nowadays are they very famous all over the world. Some people wear shoes as accessories but others wear them as proper footwear without they could not live.

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Psychology – Gleitman

ways. For example, ,,The mayor ordered the police to stop drinking". · May be a command to enforce sobriety among the population at large · May be a call to end drunkenness among the police force How it is understood depends on the context. Perceptual world of infants: Other psychological accomplishments seem to be part of the innate equipment that all of us bring into the world when we were born. ( EX: infant's reaction to heights ) The visual cliff- an infant is placed on the center board of a heavy sheet of glass and his mother calls to him. If he is the deep side of the cliff, he will not crawl across the apparent cliff.This suggests that the perception of depth is not learned through experience, but is built into our system at the very start. Complex social behaviour in humans: human social interactions are more subtle and flexible than those of animals. For much of human social life is based on

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Pinnakareduse standardid

Wv Wc Wq The largest profile valley depth Zp within a Mean value of the profile element heights Zt Root mean square value of the ordinate values sampling length. within a sampling length. Z(x) within a sampling length. 1 m

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Inglise lauljad ja ansamblid

he was fired after being caught advising customers not to buy from the company. In 1990, the sixteen year old Williams was the youngest member to join Take That. According to the documentary Take That: For the Record, his mother read an advertisment seeking members for a new boy band and suggested that he try out for the group. He met fellow member Mark Owen on the day of his audition/interview with Nigel Martin-Smith. During the heights of the band's popularity, Williams was known as the extrovert and practical joker of the band. Although the majority of the band's material was written and performed by Gary Barlow, Williams did perform lead vocals on their first Top Ten hit Could It Be Magic, I Found Heaven, and Everything Changes. However, he had conflicts with Martin-Smith over the constricting rules about being in Take That, and he began dabbling in alcohol and cocaine.

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Arvutiviirused

Some consider these infectors to be a third category of viruses, while others consider them to be a sub-category of the file infectors. KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS. 1. Bontchev, Vesselin"Are Good Computer Viruses Still a Bad Idea?" University of Hamburg. 2. Brunnstein, Klaus "MSDOSVIR.791" University of Hamburg 14.02.91. 3. Chess, David M. "Some Common PC-DOS Viruses and What They Mean To You." IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center Yorktown Heights, NY '1991. 4. Hoffman, Partica M. "The Virus Information Summary List" '1996. 5. Kehoe, Brendan P. "Interneti Zen" 1994 lk 48. 6. LeRoy H. Pedone, Kevin J. Ziese "The Virus" '1993. 7. Peterman, Doug "What are computer viruses (and why should I worry about them)?" USA '1995 8. Stiller, Wolfgang "Integrity Master" version 2.61, Colorado Springs, USA '1996. 9. van Wyk, Ken R. "Virus-L., FAQ." '1996 10. Ajakiri "Arvutimaailm" '1994 nr 3 lk 61-62.Ustus Agur "The Virus Story." 11. Ajakiri "EXE" '1995

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Tänapäeva sotsiaalprobleemid

liiguvad karjääris üles ja pered liiguvad edasi jõukamasse eeslinna  Eeslinnade arhitektuuril oli suur mõju USA arhitektuurile. Samad arhitekturielemendid levisid üle USA Esimese põlvkonna uuringud:  William Whyte (1956) The Organization Man. Park Forest - Võimendatud sotsiaalsus. Familism (suur osa vabast ajast kulus lastele). Eeslinn kui ajutine elukoht (lõpetamata mobiilsusahel, soov liikuda ülespool)  Seeley, Sim&Loosely (1956) Crestwood Heights: A Study of the Culture of Suburban Life. Crestwood Heights. Elanikud kasutasid oma elamise välist ja sisemist pilti staatuse rõhutamiseks. Lapsed olid sotsialiseeritud. Igapäevaelus domineeris komformism. Elanikud ei „piilunud“ järgmist eeslinna, nad olid „kohal“.  Fava (1956) uuris NY – Manhattan, Queens, Nassau maakond. Suhtlus naabruskonnaga selgelt erinev. Kesklinnas madalaimad, siseringis kesktasemel, eeslinnas kõrgeim.

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English literature summary

viewed   collectively,   their   literary   output   differs   greatly   from   each   other.   Wrote   under   male   pen   names   –   difficult   to   get   published   as   a   woman.   At   the   time   they   wrote,   their   works  were  considered  blasphemous  (dealt  with  sexuality  and  death).   Emily   Bronte   –   Wuthering   Heights,   critics   presumed   was   written   by   a   woman.   Not   understood  by  her  contemporaries.  Controversial  issues,  such  as  incest,  self-­‐starvation,   violent  love  and  power.     Charlotte   Bronte’s   Jane  Eyre   –   best   received   work   of   the   sisters.   A   version   of   the   Byronic   hero,  but  undermines  its  principles

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

she was struck by the 7 We shouldn't let him get away would all of our guests fit into one of number of clues that matched up with it. those capsules? And the other thing with people and places in her life 8 Mike had his wallet stolen is, what about Jack, my best man? He's yesterday. petrified of heights! 4 1 exchange Charlotte That's true ... and anyway, 2 take 5 1 turning perhaps the whole thing is a little 3 pluck up 2 being told bit gimmicky. All right, on reflection,

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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

use random numbers; how generated; e.g. random number tables / use of calculator to give co-ordinates; at that point / co-ordinate, measure nearest plant; repeat (14 times); max 4 (b) (i) total heights; divided by the number of plants (in the sample); provides an average height for the sample; max 2 (ii) measure of, variability / spread of heights (in sample); R range sum of differences from the mean; 68% of values lie within mean ± 1 S.D.; 95% of values lie within mean ± 2 S.D.; max 2 (c) greater spread from mean in site B / ora; R range height of plants in site B is more variable / ora; max 1 (d) (i) that there is no significant difference;

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Russian philology

The Enemies (both 1906). His autobiographical trilogy describes his journey from the poor of society to the development of his political consciousness. His novel The Artamanov Business (1925) and his play Egor Bulyshov (1932) depict the decay and inevitable downfall of Russia's ruling classes. Gorky defined socialist realism as the "realism of people who are rebuilding the world," and points out that it looks at the past "from the heights of the future's goals". Gorky considered the main task of writers to help in the development of the new man in socialist society. Gorky's version of a heroic revolutionary is Pavel Vlasov from the novel The Mother, who displays selflessness and compassion for the working poor, as well as discipline and dedication. Gorky's works were significant for the development of literature in Russia and became influential in many parts of the world.

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Sunflower

It usually takes about 30 days from the time the last flower is pollinated until maturity. A well-known sunflower characteristic is that the flowering heads track the sun's movement, a phenomenon known as heliotropism. Most newer varieties have heads that will droop to face the ground as the plants mature. This has the potential of reducing bird damage and reducing some disease development that could occur if water collected in the seed head. Sunflower plan heights vary widely, but most full-season field crop varieties range from 5 to 7 feet tall, except for dwarf varieties, which are more typically 3 to 4 feet tall with smaller grain heads. Stems normally are unbranched, with a single seed head on each plant. Uses Food Vegetable oil is the main market for sunflower in the U.S. and worldwide. Sunflower oil generally is considered a premium oil due to its light color, mild flavor, low level of

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

There was always someone braver than the others who would introduce themselves and ask me questions about how I was liking Forks. I tried to be diplomatic, but mostly I just lied a lot. At least I never needed the map. One girl sat next to me in both Trig and Spanish, and she walked with me to the cafeteria for lunch. She was tiny, several inches shorter than my five feet four inches, but her wildly curly dark hair made up a lot of the difference between our heights. I couldn't remember her name, so I smiled and nodded as she prattled about teachers and classes. I didn't try to keep up. We sat at the end of a full table with several of her friends, who she introduced to me. I forgot all their names as soon as she spoke them. They seemed impressed by her bravery in speaking to me. The boy from English, Eric, waved at me from across the room. It was there, sitting in the lunchroom, trying to make conversation with seven curious strangers, that I first

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

mances, and collaborated with other playwrights. Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accur- acy during his lifetime, and in 1623 two of his former theatrical colleagues published the First Folio, a collected edition of his dramatic works that included all but two of the plays now re- cognised as Shakespeare's. Shakespeare was a respected poet and playwright in his own day, but his reputation did not rise to its present heights until the nineteenth century. The Ro- mantics, in particular, acclaimed Shakespeare's genius, and the Victorians hero-worshipped Shakespeare with a reverence that George Bernard Shaw called "bardolatry". In the twentieth century, his work was repeatedly adopted and rediscovered by 2 new movements in scholarship and performance. His plays re- main highly popular today and are consistently performed and

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

If you're attempting to gain large amounts of muscular weight, it won't always be enjoyable for you either. This is particularly true for the first week. Buckle up and get the job done. End of Chapter Notes 16. Yes, in case you missed it earlier, this is a weight lifting maneuver. 17. Med school mnemonic for "supinated": imagine eating "soup" out of a cupped hand. 18. These are rectangular frames with pins that can be set at various heights to catch weights if dropped. I train solo and do almost all of my barbell exercises in a Power Rack. OCCAM'S PROTOCOL II The Finer Points It's the little--John details that are vital. Little things make big things happen. Wooden, Hall of Fame NCAA basketball coach (10 NCAA titles in 12 years) Common Questions and Criticisms

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

sonata principles, thus reaching sonority. Timbres, texture and dynamics have an essential role in his Second Chamber Symphony (1967); rhythm has been maximally refined. Tempos are not given; at the performance, it is more important to follow the flow of music by seconds. The first movement is Conglomerations. This indicates the combining of sound lines and as a result all of the “sounding space” is filled. Aleatory forms and indefinable sound heights have been used: Example 157. The second movement is Groups. Juxtapositions and the adding of several groups of instruments are dominant. The music starts with “stereophonic” sound effects: 1 Kaheksa eesti tänase muusika loojat (Eight Creators of Estonian Modern Music) (Tallinn: Eesti Raamat, 1979) p. 170. Example 158. There is no obvious line of development. The groupings remain without any inner connection

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TheCodeBreakers

Canal. The causes of the Pearl Harbor disaster are many and complex, but no one has ever laid any of whatever blame there may be at the doors of OP-20-G or S.I.S. On the contrary, the Congressional committee that investigated the attack praised them for fulfilling their duty in a manner that "merits the highest commendation." As the climax of war rushed near, the two agencies— together the most efficient and successful codebreaking organization that had ever existed—scaled heights of accomplishment greater than any they had ever achieved. The Congressional committee, seeking the responsibility for the disaster, exposed their activity on almost a minute-by-minute basis. For the first time in history, it photographed in fine-grained detail the operation of a modern code-breaking organization at a moment of crisis. This is that film. It depicts OP-20-G and S.I.S. in the 24 hours preceding the Pearl Harbor attack, with the events of the past as prologue

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Cialdini raamat

After what ap- peared to have been an embarrassingly clear collapse of their presentation, the meeting had somehow turned into a great success, generating mystifyingly high levels of compliance from the audience. Although more than a bit puzzled, I chalked up the audience response to a failure to understand the logic of my col- league's arguments. As it turned out, however, just the reverse was the case. Figure 3.1 Higher Consciousness Ads like this one will NEW HEIGHTS MEDITATION probably have to be Free NHM seminars discontinued now that a Wednesday and Friday nights man has won a court at 8:00 P.M. in the judgment against the TM University Science Building. program by claiming that, Room 00 I. Registration for contrary to what was classes will be held directly after the seminar. promised, he was not taught to fly, only to hop

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

changes his mind. T h e selfish loner H a n Solo in Star Wars turns his back on the final attempt to crack the Death Star, but shows up at the last minute, showing that he has finally changed and is now willing to risk his life for a good cause. WATCH YOUR STEP T h e Resurrection can be a potential misstep for a returning hero who may be walk­ ing a narrow sword-bridge from one world to the next. Hitchcock often uses heights at this point in a story to stand for the potential failure to return from the Special World alive. In North hy Northwest, C a r y Grant's and Eva M a r i e Saint's characters end up hanging from the stone portraits on M o u n t Rushmore, keeping the audience in suspense about their ultimate fates until the last possible moment. T h e climaxes of Hitchcock's Vertigo, Saboteur, and To Catch a Thief all take heroes to high places for a final struggle between life and death.

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

;;,uxe tree dwellings,saying,,,Treehousesare airy, 4 W h y d i d D a n b u i l da t r e e h o u s ei n h i sg a r d e n ? :-cure and comfortableand the only disadvantage is A H ew a n t st o p e r s u a dpee o p l et o b u yo n e thet they might not be suitable for people who 50 B H i sf a m i l yw a n t e dt o l i v ei n a t r e eh o u s e sufferfrom hay feveror a fear of heights!', C H eb u i l d st h e mf o r a l i v i n g Even people who live in more o.dinury settings ( : o ; @ H i sf a m i l yn e e o e om o r er o o m Sr-rm",r-"r can't resist doing somethingto make :hem stand out from the crowd. One extreme 5 The'Headingtonshark'

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Inglise keele õpik

;;,uxe tree dwellings,saying,,,Treehousesare airy, 4 W h y d i d D a n b u i l da t r e e h o u s ei n h i sg a r d e n ? :-cure and comfortableand the only disadvantage is A H ew a n t st o p e r s u a dpee o p l et o b u yo n e thet they might not be suitable for people who 50 B H i sf a m i l yw a n t e dt o l i v ei n a t r e eh o u s e sufferfrom hay feveror a fear of heights!', C H eb u i l d st h e mf o r a l i v i n g Even people who live in more o.dinury settings ( : o ; @ H i sf a m i l yn e e o e om o r er o o m Sr-rm",r-"r can't resist doing somethingto make :hem stand out from the crowd. One extreme 5 The'Headingtonshark'

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

;;,uxe tree dwellings,saying,,,Treehousesare airy, 4 W h y d i d D a n b u i l da t r e e h o u s ei n h i sg a r d e n ? :-cure and comfortableand the only disadvantage is A H ew a n t st o p e r s u a dpee o p l et o b u yo n e thet they might not be suitable for people who 50 B H i sf a m i l yw a n t e dt o l i v ei n a t r e eh o u s e sufferfrom hay feveror a fear of heights!', C H eb u i l d st h e mf o r a l i v i n g Even people who live in more o.dinury settings ( : o ; @ H i sf a m i l yn e e o e om o r er o o m Sr-rm",r-"r can't resist doing somethingto make :hem stand out from the crowd. One extreme 5 The'Headingtonshark'

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Upstream B2 teacher

;;,uxe tree dwellings,saying,,,Treehousesare airy, 4 W h y d i d D a n b u i l da t r e e h o u s ei n h i sg a r d e n ? :-cure and comfortableand the only disadvantage is A H ew a n t st o p e r s u a dpee o p l et o b u yo n e thet they might not be suitable for people who 50 B H i sf a m i l yw a n t e dt o l i v ei n a t r e eh o u s e sufferfrom hay feveror a fear of heights!', C H eb u i l d st h e mf o r a l i v i n g Even people who live in more o.dinury settings ( : o ; @ H i sf a m i l yn e e o e om o r er o o m Sr-rm",r-"r can't resist doing somethingto make :hem stand out from the crowd. One extreme 5 The'Headingtonshark'

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