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Presentatsioon mäesuuskadest
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Presentatsioon mäesuuskadest

Making mountain skis · History · Different types · Most common materials · The Manufacturing Process Different types · Laminated ­ most common · Torsionbox ­ more expensive · Singleshell lightest History · Light wood, usually hickory or ash · Depletion of inexpensive wood · Metal skis became common in the mid1950s · Aluminum bottom tends to freeze · Modern solutions Most common materials · Outer part of the skis fiberglass, carbon fibers, epoxy · Polyethylene in the bottom part · Coat of wax for maintaining polyethylene · Edges ­ steel, usally hard tempered The Manufacturing Process

Keeled → Akadeemiline inglise keel
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Tobogganing
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Tobogganing

bobsled run. How did it get started? The event was started long back. There was not much entertainment options left with the people. During winter, flowing from the hill would freeze. Most kids would spend hours skating down the hill The toboggan Originally an American Indian sled made of poles tied together with thongs. The modern version is usually built of thin, straight-grained boards of hickory, birch, or oak fastened together by light crosspieces. Metal or laminated wood. The front end is bent up and back to form the hood and is braced by rope or leather thongs. an be steered by lifting and twisting the front or by dragging a foot in the snow. These days Over the years, the game has undergone lot of changes and modification. Tobogganing is the forerunner of bobsledding The only kind of a sled used today, is the

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Agatha Christie romaanid
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Agatha Christie romaanid

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 1953 A Pocket Full of Rye Miss Marple 1954 Destination Unknown 1955 Hickory Dickory Dock Hercule Poirot 1956 Dead Man's Folly Hercule Poirot Ariadne Oliver 1957 4.50 from Paddington Miss Marple 1958 Ordeal by Innocence 1959 Cat Among the Pigeons Hercule Poirot 1961 The Pale Horse Inspector Lejeune Ariadne Oliver

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Temperate deciduous forests-woodlands and shrub
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Temperate deciduous forests, woodlands and shrub

inches. This precipitation falls throughout the year, but in the winter it falls as snow. There are four seasons in this biome, with warm summers and cold winters, often snowy. In autumn, the leaves change color and fall from the trees. The leaves decay on the forest floor, so the soil is very rich. Because of this, and because of the long growing season, many deciduous forests have been cut down for farming purposes. Plants: Trees of this biome include hardwoods such as maple, oak, hickory, and beech. There are often some evergreens, such as hemlock, spruce, and fir growing amongst them. Decidous forests have usually 3-5 layers of plants; Top layer, or canopy: tall deciduous trees. Although the canopy is quite thick, it does allow sunlight to reach the forest floor, which encourages the other layers to grow. The 2nd layer: saplings and shorter kinds of trees The 3rd layer, or understorey: shrubs. The 4th layer: forest herbs, such as wildflowers and berries

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Referaat Aghata Christie eluloost ja teostest
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Referaat Aghata Christie eluloost ja teostest

· 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) · Clocks, the (1963) · Caribbean Mystery, a (1964) · At Bertram's Hotel (1965) · Third Girl (1966) · Endless Night (1967) · By the Pricking of My Thumbs (1968) · Hallowe'en Party (1969) · Passenger to Frankfurt (1970) · Nemesis (1971) · Postern of Fate (1973)

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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The USA
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The USA

and herds of buffalos. Once inhabited the present United States from Coast to Coast original Native (Indian) Americans. Indians, the name commonly applied to the people found by Columbus in America. They introduced colonists to clothing such as moccasins and ponchos, as well as to cotton, which is used to make many clothes today. Much of early Indians' clothing was made from deer skins. Many common English words have American Indian origins. These include: bayou, chipmunk, hickory, hominy, pecan, squash, toboggan, and tomahawk. Some interesting facts about The United States of America: · CocaCola was first bottled in 1894 in Vicksburg, Mississipi. · The world's first drivein movie theatre, built in 1933 near Camden, New Yersey. · 1/3 of the people who work in the capital city Washington DC work for the federal government. · Florida is sometimes called the "Sunshine State", there is also one of the

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Plakat mäesuuskadest
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Plakat mäesuuskadest

it is still quite popular. The largest market is perhaps in the United States, but also in mountainous parts of Europe. fiberglass, carbon fibers, or a type of epoxy. Polyethylene is the most · Throughout history, alpine skis have been made out of light wood, popular material used in the bottom part of modern skis. One of the usually hickory or ash, steel edges were introduced on the bottom for drawbacks of the polyethylene base is its softness, and with time the ski can smoother glide, but the depletion of inexpensive wood meant a need for become scratched by small stones and ice. A polyethylene candle is used by product development and usage of modern materials

Materjaliteadus → Tehnomaterjalid
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Native Americans
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Native Americans

Boys got a new name, when they got older. Boy-> ,,Vision guest"-passage to adulthood. Ceremony->spirtual discovery. Holding man/medicine man/ shamom gives permanent name . ¤ The husband moves into the wifes village, allows to live there. Wifes were free to devorce. WEAPONS. Short spear (1 m) made from river reed (bamboo). Stone or bone tip/point. ,,Throwing stick" 1539. ­ Hernando de Soto (concistator) they tried to look for ,,Eldorado" They were no highly developed metal. Bow was made of hickory wood, strings were made of bear hair. Cherokee canoe, hollowed-out tree trunks, flat square front+flat bottom. 20 men. They used poles-shallow water, paddles-deeper water, speed. ARTS+CRAFTS Bone, stone, wood. Clay. Earrings, necklaces, ceremonial pipes, special stone balls (game) carvings of animals. Baskets from river reeds. Bowls from river clay. Intricate designs+craftsmanship. GREEN CORN FESTIVAL. During (around) full moon, when corn was ready. Holy Man- light+tend sacred fire

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Great Britain
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Great Britain

wherein lorries carrying tableaux, trade floats, decorated carts, and bands pass cheerfully through streets profusely adorned with flowers and greenery. American English 14 In the early part of the seventeenth century English settlers began to bring their language to America, and another series of changes began to take place. The settlers borrowed words from Indian languages for such strange trees as the hickory and persimmon, such unfamiliar animals as raccoons and woodchucks. Later they borrowed other words from settlers from other countries ­ for instance, chowder and prairie from the French, scow and sleigh from the Dutch. They made new combinations of English words, such as backwoods and bullfrog, or gave old English words entirely new meanings, such as lumber ( which in British English means approximately junk ) and corn ( which in British means any grain, especially wheat ).

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Andmetabelid
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Andmetabelid.

59 Erin Counts 763 E. West St. Raleigh 60 Harris Collman 455 E. Edenton St. Raleigh 61 Melissa Chantay 3201 Glenwood Ave. Unit C Raleigh 62 Emmanual Colin 11 Sassafras Way Raleigh 63 Illa Carlson 563 Oberlin Rd. Raleigh 64 Tyrone Rodgers 453 Pine St. Raleigh 65 Roger Robinson 634 Oak Ave. Raleigh 66 Robert Jenkins 44 Hickory Rd. Raleigh 67 Joy Zachman 897 Lee St. Raleigh 68 Frances Trenton 901 Kenan Rd. Raleigh 69 Latavia Rienstra 3 McIver Ct. Raleigh 70 Kurtis Temple 173 Cobb Rd. Raleigh 71 Lashaunda White 211 Hinton St. Raleigh 72 Lieselotte Tempie 12 Spencer Ave. Chapel Hill 73 Sula Smart 56 Dey Rd. Raleigh

Informaatika → Infotöötlus
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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

Smoking equilibration (Brown et al. 2003). Traditional methods of smoking use natural The amount and composition of the wood smoke generated under controlled tem- adipose tissue can also affect the firmness of perature and humidity conditions from hard- the bacon to be sliced (Enser et al. 1984; woods such as oak, beech, and hickory. The Shackelford et al. 1990; Rentfrow et al. 2003; center of the product never rises above 30°C, Teye et al. 2006), depending on the degree of so the product remains uncooked, albeit with unsaturation of the component fatty acids, an altered flavor, odor and color due to the which can vary widely. A high proportion of action of the smoking process. Smoked bacon saturated fatty acids results in adipose tissue

Keeled → Inglise keel
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