Improved Windows for Cold Climates In this paper the possibilities of improving the energy performance of windows in cold climates are exam-ined. The background for using windows with improved energy performance is the need to reduce the en-ergy consumption in buildings. Since the heat loss through windows often represents half the total heat loss from houses, much energy can be saved by developing and using better windows with respect to energy performance. The main purpose of having windows in houses is that they provide daylight and view, but windows also provide solar gain that can be utilized as a contribution to the space heating in the building
The computer has greatly improved our lives today Nowadays, computers are a big part of our lives and they have made pretty much everything simpler and more entertaining. On the other hand, the misuse of them can be extremely dangerous. On the positive side, computers are great tools for school and different jobs. Using the Internet it is possible to communicate with each other and access to information faster. Another advantage is that almost the whole world has access to those technological inventions, so if someone lives in Australia, it is surprisingly easy for them to find a friend from Europe. On the negative side, there are lots of hackers who can damage big companies or leak personal information. In addition to this, people spend too much time in front of computer screens and that causes visual illness, sickness, stress, muscular pains, etc. Furthermore, there is a lot of trash on the Internet, f...
Arterial pH 7.4 7.2-7.3 Pulmonary blood flow (l/min) 5 30 Lung capillary blood volume 70 250 (ml) Mean red blood cell transit 0.75 0.5 time (s) in Martin & Coe (1997) pp119 Adaptations · maximum amount of air inspired per minute increases · ventilation is not usually a limiting factor to endurance performance · however, improved functioning of respiratory muscles means that they will fatigue at a slower rate · improvements in VO2 therefore are more likely to be due to improved O2 transport and extraction rather than intake Cont... · improved O2 extraction could result from greater capillarisation around the alveoli resulting in a larger diffusion area · improved alveolar functioning and involvement could also account for improved O2 extraction
The Steam Engine By What are they? Steam engines are the first kind of engines to see a widespread use. They were used in the early locomotives, steam boats and factories. In fact they are still used to help run nuclear powerplants. When and by who were they invented and improved? The very first steam engine was built by Thomas Savery in 1698. However, it didn't turn any wheels, instead it pumped water out of coal mines. In 1712 Thomas Newcomen introduced an improved version of Savery's engine. James Watt improved it even further and later came up with an idea on how to use a steam engine to power something with wheels. Alright, but why are they important? Steam engines are veryveryvery important because it was the dominant source of power well into the 20th century. They actually were the moving force behind the Industrial Revolution. So no steam engines = no Industrial Revolution = Middle Ages that last approximately forever, give or take a few
Estonia 13 February 2010 The Lake School of English, 14 Park End St., Oxford OX1 1JQ The UK Dear Ms Barden, I am writing in order to thank you for teaching me so well at the Lake School of English in Oxford. In the first place, my English has improved in so many ways. I feel more confident with my pronouncing and my writing has also improved. Secondly, I learned much about Oxford. It seemed such a nice town. I hope to return soon for a nice week-long holiday. Finally, I got many friends who all were so nice to me. I am keeping a close contact with them and I hope to see them soon. I would like to thank you once more for being a good teacher and giving me an opportunity to improve my English. Yours sincerely, Merit Vislapu
Technology has dramatically changed leisure and hobbies Family drives with a car, husband turns the car looking at the GPS directions to home. Wife shares pictures to Instagram with her iPhone and in the backseat girl is playing with her iPad and boy reads on his kindle. This is normal nowadays, because technolgy has been improved for example people can now communicate with each other much faster. It is great, although it can also harm people. Technology is serious responsibility- if people do not use an invention carefully, then it would end up the wrong way. The word „Leisure“ meaning changes in every 10 to 20 years. 50 years ago spare time was usually considered as that part of a day when people took a nap or children played with each other
• Alternative herbicides – likely to have effect on resistant populations • Mixtures and sequences – use two or more herbicides which have different modes of actions • Herbicide rotations – rotation of herbicides from different chemical groups should reduce selection for resistance Herbicide – tolerant crops • Next revolutionary breakthrough in weed control • Has its upsides and downsides Herbicide-tolerant crops Advantages • Improved yield through good weed control • Improved quality through removal of weeds • Improved unit cost of production • The possibility to use low-tilage systems Herbicide-tolerant crops Disadvantages • Danger of cross-pollination • Potential for developing herbicide- resistant weeds Non-chemical weed management • Crop rotation – creates an unstable environment for annual weeds • Crop establishment – when crops
Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development in Estonia We are all a part of the environment that surrounds us. Unfortunately, people do not always know how to take care of the things that are vital to our survivor but what we take for granted such as water, air and forests products. However, things have improved in recent years. What has been done to improve the environment in Estonia? People today are too lazy to think or to do something to protect the environment. They dump their waste into forests and even rivers which causes air and water pollution. Fortunately, people have come up with different organisations and events to help clean our envrionment. An annual event such as ,,Teeme ära!" motivates people to go out, spend time with friends and family and have fun while cleaning up the trash
Whether we like it or not, it improves in every second, in every minute. So, is it a blessing or a curse? I'm sure that most of you think it's a blessing. We like our comfortable lives, we like it when everything has already been done for us. We want to have the newest mobile phones and best cars to show off and be better than our friends. However, it can make people selfish and egoistic. In the past 10 years modern technology has improved so fast that it is clearly visible when we compare the technology in the years 1999 and 2009. When I was a little girl, I remember the time I got my first mobile phone. It was Nokia 3210, which was thick and heavy as a rock, but I was so happy when I got it, because many years ago it was a really new model. When I got my second cell phone, I thought again that wow, it is so new and unique, I have a prettier phone than my friends do
Even tractors have a built-in computer in them. So, is it a blessing or a curse? I'm sure that most of you think it's a blessing. Do you? We like our comfortable lives, we like it when everything has been done for us already. We want to have the newest mobile phones and best cars to show off and be better than our friends. However, it can make people selfish and egoistic. They want more and more and more. In the past 10 years modern technology has improved so fast that it is clearly visible when we compare technology in the years 2002 and 2012. When I was a little boy, I remember the time when I got my first mobile phone. It was Nokia 3310 (I can bet my life on it, that everyone in this class knows what Nokia 3310 looks like). It is thick and heavy as a rock, but I was so happy when I got it, because many years ago it was a really new model, a really new. When I got my second cell phone, I thought again that wow, it is so new and
Dear Madam, This letter is in support of my application for the position of the Office Manager in UNICEF, as advertised in your website. As you will see from the enclosed CV, I attended Miina Härma Gymnasium in Tartu, where I studied English and Russian elaborately for 3 years. In addition, I recently completed a course in statistics. For the last two years, I have been a volunteer in many different types of organizations. That has improved my communication skills and I have gained a lot of experience in service. I would be grateful if you would onsider my application for this position. I will be happy to supply you with further information. Yours faithfully,
This was not exactly what father had in mind, so Galileo withdrew from the monastery. In 1581, at the age of 17, he gave into his father´s wishes entered the University of Pisa to study medicine, as his father wished. By 1585 he gave up his courses in medicine and left without completing a degree to become a mathematics teacher. What he did? Galileo discovered how the earth moves. Galileo also worked in applied science and technology, inventing an improved military compass, thermometer, pendulum clock and telescope. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rejbk1oJ2xg
1. Social Policy aspects in EU Treaties Social and employment policy: Objectives: - The promotion of employment - Improved living and working conditions - Proper social protection - Dialogue between management and labour - The development of human resources with a view to lasting high employment and the combating of exclusion. Treaty of Rome: belief that improved working and living conditions would arise from the functioning of the common market – cooperation in the areas of employment, labour law and working conditions, vocational training, social security, occupational health and safety, and social dialogue. Improved mobility and professional opportunities of employees and introduced the equal pay for men and women – directly applicable.
How will a child feel when he opens his eyes in the year 2050? I think life will be very diffrent then. By the year 2050 pollution levels in cities will have decreased because scientists will have invented environmentally-friendly cars. By the year 2050 people will be living longer because scientists will have found cures for many diseases. By the year 2050 we will be going to other planets because space travel will have improved. By the year 2050 we will be doing more creative jobs because computers will be doing the most boring jobs. By the year 2050 there will be no more rainforests as we will have cutted them all down. By the year 2050 people will be living in cities under the sea because normal cities become too crowded. By the year 2050 there will be more poor people as there will be fewer jobs. By the year 2050 crime will have increased as there will be more people whitout job.
How can we make our cities more environmentally friendly? If I walk along the city streets, I feel a terrible smell. That comes from cars. It makes me feel very ill. Then I just have to step on trash, because people can't wait and look for a bin. That's why our streets are so dirty. Everywhere I go, there are always some workmen building big houses. If we improved public transport or made electric cars, our streets wouldn't be so polluted. In Tallinn, for example, the air there is so polluted, that you can hardly breathe there. If the authorities put bins everywhere in the streets, our cities would be cleaner. The second thing is, that people still drop litter on the ground, even if there is a bin somewhere nearby. If we didn't build so much houses all around cities, we could save money from that
computer peripherals Compaq, DEC, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC and Nortel. USB 1.0 USB 2.0 USB 3.0 USB1.0 USB 1.0: Released in January 1996 USB 1.1: Released in August 1998 1.5 Mbit/s - "Low Speed" 12 Mbit/s - "Full Speed" USB 2.0 Released in April 2000 Higher maximum bandwidth of 480 Mbit/s (60 MB/s) Other modifications Mini connectors On-the-go Battery charging Micro usb USB 3.0 transfer speed more bandwidth power management improved bus utilization System design Asymmetrical in its topology Hubs Sub devices Pipes (stream, message) First connect c l ass e s De v i c e Various US B devices regular USB flash-drive regular USB hub Regular USB fan regular USB refrigerator regular USB toaster regular USB vacuum cleaner regular USB aquarium regular USB keyboard and lastly a completely regular, usual, everyday USB mouse Physical appearance Usability Durability Compability
Assessment report Introduction The purpose of this report is to assess the facilities of the local super market as a request by the Consumer Advice Magazine. It is based on the comments made by customers. Prices Many customers stated that they have many cheap offers. The supermarket also has their own brand of goods, which are very low priced. However, their normal prices aren't much cheaper than the prices at other supermarkets. Variety of Products The supermarket has thousands of different product to choose from which are divided to different sections. There are many different counters, such as a meat counter, a bakery and a cosmetics counter. On the downside, there isn't a wide choice of brands. Convenience All the shelves have been placed to be convenient for the customers. It is easy to find what one needs. Moreover, all the shopping can be done in one place as they have all the needed product...
Has the Growth of Technology Improved People's Lives? It is known that technology was created to be useful for people. Nowadays there are different opinions whether technology has made our life better or it is the worst achievement of the human being. On the one hand, technology makes our life easier and it saves our time. Just imagine, if machinery had not been invented, we would spend whole days on doing our house work. Moreover, as we live in the information society, collecting data is essential for us. It is also more comfortable to search for information without having to leaf through an encyclopedia and using a contemporary computer instead.. On the other hand, up-to-date technology may replace human's labour. We entrust technology a lot of duties, so that it can have harmful consequences. If technology progresses, there will be no need for human's work. As a result, the part of population will become unemployed. Furthermor...
gold medals at a single Olympics. Michael was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. Michael's parents divorced in 1994. He has two older sisters, Whitney and Hilary, who both are also swimmers. In his youth, Michael was diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. He took up swimming at the age of seven mainly to provide himself an outlet for his energy. At the age of 10, Phelps held a national record for his age group. He improved rapidly and by the age of 15 he qualifyed for the 2000 Summer Olympics. Phelps finished fifth in the 200 metre butterfly. Five months later he broke the world record in the same event and also became the youngest man ever to set a swimming world record. He has broken four Olympic records, two American records, one championship record and 14 world records, some even twice. He has 14 Olympic gold medals, two Olympic bronze medals and seven World Championship gold medals.
footprint • produce the lowest quantity of pollution possible • efficiently use land • compost used materials - Practical Achievement • Different agricultural systems - agricultural plots within the city – reduces distance. • Renewable energy sources - wind turbines, solar panels, or bio-gas created from sewage. • Methods to reduce air conditioning - planting trees and lightening surface colors, etc Practical Achievement • Transportation planning- Improved public transport and an increase in pedestrianization to reduce car emissions • Green roofs Conclusion Sustainable cities are the way of the future, perhaps the distant future, but it is clear there are aspects of sustainability that many developed countries are exploring and incorporating. Our focus instead was on the highlighting some positives. The purpose of sustainable city planning optimizing the effectiveness of a
During World War II, for instance, Ruben devised the mercury cell, which packed more capacity in less space and was durable enough for the harsh climates of wartime theaters like North Africa and the South Pacific--places where ordinary zinc carbon batteries used in flashlights, mine detectors, and walkie-talkies couldn't hold up. P.R. Mallory manufactured millions of mercury cells for the war effort. The Mallory Battery Company was formed shortly thereafter. And in 1950s they improved that battery, making it more compact, durable, and longer lasting. And now they are the world's leading producer of high-performance alkaline batteries. RESOURCES http://www.duracell.com/en-US/company/index.jspx https://www.google.ee/search? q=duracell&rlz=1C1AFAB_enEE445EE445&aq=f&um=1&ie=UTF- 8&hl=et&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=WzcSUZvHD9G7hAeQyoGg Bw&biw=1360&bih=667&sei=XTcSUYfOCqia1AWfhYCgAw
can still have a lot of fun on budget. Furthermore, there are a lot of shops in New York which are open 24 hours a day, so everything is at your fingertips. On the other hand, there is a lot of pollution and noise in the Big Apple, but I think it's acceptable for a hudge city like New York. Besides the pollution and noise, there is a much bigger problem in the Big Apple and that problem is crime. It's becoming a dangerous place to live, but the clampdown on crime has improved the city tremendously. The agressive nature of New Yorkers is also a problem peole are pushing you out of the way on the subway or in the street. So there are both positive and negative aspects to live in the Big Apple, and if you are thinking of living there you need to weigh up the pros and cons.
Proposal I think our school lunch breakbrake system has gone out of control. There are too many people eating at the same time and canteen workers have to rush all the time, because everyone has to have food on their table. Many people have already stopped eating in the canteen and are buying snacks, hamburgers and Ffrench fries, which has a negative effect on pupils weight and healthiness. School should be the first place for students, where to go eating. We have to wait in the line for 10 minutes and then we have only 10 minutes for eating and together with having no space while having a lunch it makes a big chaos. Even our school chefs have asked us to talk with our teachers to make it reasonable and convenient for everybody. Students and also school canteen workers feel, like they don't have a say in school affairs. As a result workers may start protesting and pupils will go eat comfort fo...
To begin with, air pollution is a big problem in big cities and in industrial areas. Air pollution is often caused by the exhaust fumes of the cars or by big factories. It affects nature and peoples health causing them breathing problems. Secondly, huge amounts of waste are being produced every day and it is all because of overconsumption. Although, in recent years peoples knowledge about recycling and using eco-friendly products have improved, there are more landfills in Estonia than ever before. The government should take some actions and instead of talking about recession, improve recycling programs. Last but not least, abuse of the natural resources is also a big problem in Estonia. Big fatories let their waste run into the rivers without cleaning it and farmers use man-made fertilizers. Their actions spoil groundwater. We must not take water for granted but we should conserve it. To sum up, we all should help the environment
known as SPG is associated with severe headaches and migraines. • It is very small. How does it work? • Implanted through upper gum near molars. • Patient puts remote controller up to cheek where implanted. • Patient can turn the remote control on and off as needed. • Implant can be left in place or taken out when no longer necessary. Results • After using Electronic Aspirin: - 68% patients said that it helps and improved their quality of life. - 32% patients told that Electronic Aspirin doesnt help. - We have not tried Electronic Aspirin, but we belive that it works and we would like to use it. Cluster headache • Cluster headache is a highly disabling chronic neurological condition characterized by intense stabbing pain in the area of one eye. • It is caused by activation of trigeminal nerve. • Caused by abnormalities in hypothalamus. Need
Nowadays people have put material things above the beauty and survival of the Earth. Money and power are more important than, for example, the wonder of cool, fresh and clean spring water. The water has been polluted and the trees cut down, also the air is polluted with gasses. All of these things are dangerous for animals as they live in the forests. People do not care about the nature and they are not aware of the risks. Although these figures are depressing, things have improved recently. Scientists are aware that the Earth is getting warmer and they are trying to make things better, also more information is given out so that people can be ready for serious disasters. One good thing is that developed countries are willing to help countries that survive earthquakes, floods and other natural disasters. To sum up, we cannot avoid global warming or natural disasters, but we can be prepared if the information is given out
Write a report (on a separate sheet of paper) to the Ministry of Education on the sporting facilities in your school. Write about the places, rooms and equipment and PE lessons (number of lessons a week, teachers, trainings) and if anything should be improved. Rules - in notebook, See alsoTB p 202. Write ab. 200 words. To: Ministry of Education From: Mari Mets, student of Mets Gymnasium Subject: The sporting facilities in our school Date: 2 February 2016 Introduction The purpose of this report is to give an overview of sporting facilities in our school and give some recommendations to improve it. My findings are presented below. Places and rooms Teachers would like us to be outside as much as possible, so majority of lessons take place outdoors
Bessemer (1813-1898) developed the first inexpensive process for mass-producing steel. Both iron and steel became essential materials, used to make everything from appliances, tools and machines, to ships, buildings and infrastructure. The steam engine was also integral to industrialization. In 1712, Englishman Thomas Newcomen (1664-1729) developed the first practical steam engine (which was used primarily to pump water out of mines). By the 1770s, Scottish inventor James Watt (1736-1819) had improved on Newcomen's work, and the steam engine went on to power machinery, locomotives and ships during the Industrial Revolution. Pages used: http://www.history.com/topics/industrial-revolution http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/gilded- age/essays/history-times-industrial-revolution
Tracy McGrady went into Auburndale High school , where he quickly became a star player. He loved baseball and had inspirations of playing in the Major League but he decided to play basketball instead. At the beginning of his career he played in Toronto Raptors. He was traded to the Orlando Magic in 2000. The trade paid off immediately for the Magic as McGrady started playing very well in Orlando. In his first season in Florida, Tracy won the NBA's Most Improved Player Award, and was named as a starter for the Eastern Conference All-Star Team. Two seasons later he won the NBA's scoring title by scoring over 32 points a game. The following season McGrady won the scoring title again, averaging 28 points a game. He also scored his career-high of 62 points that season against the Washington Wizards on March 10, 2004. McGrady is great athlete and he could play many positions on the field
throwing There is also a way to fight against our city are litter. Also, air pollution. It is mostly caused by getting worse the city factories, so we should force factories to and worse. should place put filters on their chimneys. We can also Exhaust fumes more ban cars from the city centers and public and smoke garbage transport should be improved, so that we from the bins. People could travel less and less by cars. factories are should be All things considered, there are polluting the more many solutions to all the problems. The air and trees informed sooner we put them into practice, the are being cut about the better our lives will become. down. dangers of Furthermore,
If I were the Minister of Education in Estonia During my years being a student, I have noticed that there have been some changes in the Estonian educational system. Some of them are useful, some are not. Yet I think there are still many things that could use a change. I think, that one good change has been made related to the national exams, they have been improved a lot. This has assured an ongoing high level of education in Estonia. Our colleges' curriculums have also certified our college students' competitivity worldwide. I would like to bring out the education getting more and more creative as a positive change. I have noticed the use of active teaching methods and personal approach to the students. If I would be the Minister of Education, I would make the first change in turning the educational system to be more student-centered
Kasvatatakse kui üheaastaseid taimi. Noorte viljade maitse meenutab kurki, ainult koor on hapukas. Vilju süüakse toorelt, marineeritakse, kasutatakse salatites, võib valmistada mitmesuguseid kurgiassortiisid. Kasvatatakse nagu tavalisi kurke. Külvata kastidesse veebruarist aprillini, avamaale maist juunini. Taimed istutada kasvuhoonesse mais-juunis. II PIKAVILJALISED KURGI SORDID 1. Kurk ´Telegraph improved Varajane ja kõrge saagikusega. Viljad on pikad ja ilusad. Külvatakse potti veebruari lõpust aprilli lõpuni. Kasvuhoonesee istutatakse mai alguses. Saaki annavad juuli lõpust kuni hilissügiseni. 2. Kurk ´Futura´F1 Varajane iseviljuv salatikurk Vili on keskmiselt 30 cm pikk. Kõrge saagikusega ja vastupidav haigustele. Külvatakse märtsist aprillini. Kasvuhoonesse istutatakse mai alguses.
in the Indus plumbing River Valley. · Mohenjo Daro · Pottery, cotton · Growth came as · Fortresses for clothing, jewelry irrigation and defense against farming enemies · India's first writing techniques system · Wellplanned improved. public areas · Cities were built as surplus food was produced. · Place in society based on · Sutras (guides) listed all birth, wealth, or the rules for the caste occupation system. · 3,000 castes once existed · Breaking rules resulted in in India. a transfer to a lower class. · Individuals could rarely change castes.
· Wood from boarderlands and colonies · Subequatorial and equatorial regions valuable woods · Temperate zone coniferous woods soft timber · Transport floating of logs, road transport 5. Late Industrial m.m · Ruinous economy Forestry in different regions of the world: 1. Europe 1) West Europe · A lot of forests were destructed during Late Agrarian times. · During the industrialisation only timber industry · Situation has improved timber, paper and cellulose industries in France and Germany 2) Finland, Sweden, Norway · Climate was not suitable for fields forests were preserved. · Smaller population necessity was smaller · Situation is good raw timber is exported to West-Europe, export half-finished products 3) Russia · Backward country · Started with forestry in 1950 · After establishing complexes in 1960, development was fast
Pop-culture The music of the 80's During this decade , several major electronic genres were developed, including electro, techno, house, freestyle and Eurodance. The biggest stars of 1980s were Michael Jackson, Madonna and Whitney Huston.. hip-hop became the dominant cultural movement of the African American and Hispanic communities in the 1980s. In the 1980s, dance music records made using only electronic instruments The 70's music in Estonia Beatmusic became rock-music. Improved the quality of the instruments and sound equipment. Synthesizer gain popularity. The artists who had started in 1960s gain popularity. Most popular in 1970s The most popular Estonian artists were: Ruja: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3u1K-tSnAY Anne Veski: http://youtu.be/l3jL28bjdK8 80's music in Estonia The most popular music styles were rock, jazz and punk. Popular among young people was disco music . Popular artist were: Rock Hotel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km9w0BcbX4A
Computer modding What is the computer modding ??? This is tuning. Today we are not only tuning cars, but also computers Modding is a slang expression that is derived from the verb "modify" How Computers have changed our world There isn't very many people around who can say that their lives have not been changed by computers. Computers have taken over our society as we know it. Everywhere you look, computers have greatly improved our lives. It can be as simple as going through a carwash, a computer processes the information that we feed it and adjusts the machine accordingly to give us the particular wash that we paid for. Although technology is a good thing to have, there is a few drawbacks. My computers I have used computers almost every day for nine years. I got my first computer when I was 7 or 8 years old. During the last four years I have changed computers five times
Neogothical paintings on the wall, fireplace, staicase and a gallery made of oak. The other tower, Tall Herman is the oldest and best preserved part of the castle. The tower is isolated from the castle, the only connection is drawbridge. History It was founded in 1381. Kuressaare castle was a bishops resident til the end of Livonian war. In 1559. Johannes V Münchhausen sold the castle to Danes. The Danes built a new defence system to the castle, because military technology was improved. In 1645 , with a Brömsebro peace treaty the castle was given to Sweden. In the beginning of 20, century , Kuressaare castle was restaured to be a resident of Saaremaa knighthood. Since September 22 1920, the castle belongs to county government. Why go there? Nowadays locate expositions of Museum of Saaremaa in the castle and every year takes place event called Kuressaare lossipäevad. This annual event includes workshops, fairs and shows to introduce medieval life.
It is back on road it is roadworthy again Finish complete I have noticed the following the following has been observed Helps to develop economy promotes economic development They can do it they are able to cope with it The situation has become worse the situation has deteriorated The situation has become better the situation has improved We have still to study the results the consequences are further to be investigated about our telephone conversation on With reference to our telephone conversation of 5 April about how to look after field 5 April concerning the maintenance of field vehicles vehicles I have seen that things are getting there have recently been several indications of worse a deteriorisation
Andy Murray, Tennis Career record : 22878(74.50%) Career titles : 14 Highest ranking : No. 2 (17 August 2009) Current ranking : No. 4 (3 May 2010) Career prize money : US$ 10 909 093 Andrew "Andy" Murray is a Scottish professional tennis player who was born in 15 May 1987 in Glasgow. He's currently British number 1. Murray is most proficient playing on hard courts, but he have improved a lot of his clay court game. Murray has played in two grandslam finals : US Open(2008) and Australian Open (2009). Both times he achieved 2nd place, and both times was Roger Federer his opponent in finals. David Coulthard, F1 driver Nickname : DC Active years : 19942008 Teams : Williams, McLaren, Red Bull Races : 247 (246 starts) Wins : 13
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Communication skills Acquire good communication skills when i was young, because my parents taught me at an early age to interact with people, and that's why I have not ever had problems communicating, but communication skills improved even more when I worked in the hotel Tõru. It consisted only of my work in communicating with people. I had a telephone talk in English and Russian, and Estonian. Organisational / managerial skills I have good leadership skills and a good team worker . I am open for challenges and i'm proactive. Also i want performing other relevant duties as appropriate and necessary.
So that people would use more public transportation than their own car. Furthermore, it will change our climate. In addition our air is polluted by hydrogen sulfide from plants and factors (Especially in Kohtla- Järve and Maardu). Other big environment problem is garbage. Huge amount of waste is produced every day and it is all because of overconsumption. Although, in recent years peoples knowledge about recycling and using eco-friendly products have improved, there are more landfills in Estonia than ever before. The government should take some actions and instead of talking about recession, they should improve recycling programs or take into use some new ways. Environment problem in Estonia is also water pollution. Big factories let their waste run into the rivers without cleaning it and farmers use man-made fertilizers. Their action is spoiling groundwater. Garbage wrong recycling also affects groundwater quality, because when it rains
the Greek word chumeia, pouring used in the study of the juices of plants. It was first used in treatise of Julius Firmicus, and astrological writer of the 4 century. 7)why did it fall into disrepute? It fell into disrepute, because alchemists became obsessed with their quest for the secret of transmutation, some used false methods of experimentations and many gained living from patrons. 8)which methods did they use to turn metals into gold? They thought that lead could be improved into gold, they tried to speed up this process by heating and refininf the metal in a varietu of chemical processes, most of which were kept secret. 9)where was alchemy practiced? Alchemy was practiced from China and India to Greece, it migrated to egypt during hellenistic period and was later revived in the 12th-century Europe 10)which discoveries did they make? Alchemists made some useful discoveries- mineral acids, alcohol, their
· Battery charging time, but there are ways to "quick charge" to the part-time battery capacity. · In most cases, low dynamic performance. · In some hybrids in general there are no electric batteries. · The major auto companies after the 2000s, paid little attention to electric cars in favor of hybrids. and many other Advantages · Overall simplicity of design and management in comparison with hybrid vehicles. · lower number mechanical parts and components. · Improved reliability. · Ease of repair and service, and as a result, and lower operation cost. · Less pollution. No transmission unlike mechanical hybrids. modern Application The world leader in electric transportation - China. widely used in various enterprises are widely used for transportation of goods in railway stations, shops and large stores, as well as an attraction. models electric cars The best-known-manufactured electric cars can be considered: Toyota RAV4 EV, ZENN, ZAP
superior (parim), tried to impose (peale suruda) it on the native Aborigines. The settlers exploited (kurjalt kasutama) the traditional hunting lands of the Aborigines by intensive, large-scale agriculture, sheep herding and cutting down the forests. As a result of contact with European settlers many of the Aborigines died from diseases and illnesses. 7. Aborigines today In 1900 some autonomy was regained and aboriginal property rights were recognized. Improved living conditions in modern times have increased the average life expectancy of Aborigines but it is still quite low. Many aborigines live impoverished (vaesunud) lives in the northern parts of Australia or rural centres (maakeskused).
· At first in 1997 Arsenal planned to reconstruct the Highbury Stadium, but eventually decided the capacity of 48 000 would be too small. After this they chose a new location, and decided to build a new stadium. The project was ready by the year 2000. · The project included the redevelopment of Dayton Park, building a new waste station in Lough Road, the club making 1 800 new jobs for the community and building 2 300 new homes. So basically they didn't only build a stadium, but improved the community as well. · The exact distance between the North and South stands is 245.6m. Going from East to West measures in at 199.6m. The total height of the stadium is 41.466m with the eaves(räästad) reaching a height of 34.190m. · The stadium covers an area of 17 acres · Some fun facts about the stadium. There are over 2 000 doors, 100 flights of stairs, 13 elevators, 5 escalators, 900 toilets, 41 television camera positions, 16 trees and 1 dog toilet in the Stadium.
Ø Energy is generated by an electric welding power source Ø The arc and the molten weld are protected by a shielding gas Ø Shielding gases are either inert (MIG) or active (MAG) Gas metal Arc welding TUNGSTEN inert GAS WELDING Tungsten inert Gas welding GENERAL INFO Ø Also known as TIG welding Ø Greater control Ø Improved weld quality Ø Primarily a manual, handheld method Ø Considered to be the most difficult of the welding processes Ø Most commonly used to weld thin sections of stainless steel Tungsten inert Gas welding OPERATION Ø High frequency generator generates an electric spark Ø Electrode does not melt, the work does Ø
scholarship to UNC. As a freshman at UNC, Jordan scored the winning basket in the 1982 national college tournament championship game. He played two more seasons at UNC. He also played for the United States team in the 1984 Olympic Games. In 1984, Jordan entered the NBA player draft. He was chosen by the Chicago Bulls. NBA LEGEND Jordan was a star from his first season with the Bulls. He was a scoring machine. The Bulls were not one of the NBA’s better teams, but they gradually improved. They made the NBA playoffs in their first five seasons with Jordan. However, they failed to make the NBA championship finals. In 1989, Phil Jackson became the Bulls’ head coach. Under Jackson, Jordan became more of a team player, although he remained the NBA’s leading scorer. Jordan developed an incredible “court sense.” He knew where every player was on the basketball court, and what was the best play for the circumstances. In the
sounds telegraphically", after experimenting with many primitive sound transmitters and receivers. In 1875, Bell developed his first version of what came to be known as the telephone. He received a patent for it on March 7, 1876, just after his 29th birthday. Five days later, on March 12, he tested his device, speaking into the phone to his associate, Thomas Watson, when he said, "Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you." After that this primitive telephone was rapidly improved. Picture on the slaid : Bell's March 10, 1876 laboratory notebook entry describing his first successful experiment with the telephone.
When James returned to Scotland he began mathematical-instrument maker to Glasgow University. He also made musical instruments. The results of experiments showed him that Newcomen´s steam engine was founded on the wrong principle. Watt built a new type of engine, with a separate condenser and an air pump. This was a great discovery and his engine was soon successful. He went into partnership with a Birmingham engineer named boulton. They started making the improved engine at his works. It was a great success. In 1781 he built an engine which could run machines, a thing no steam engine had ever been able to do before. Watt´s engine became the basis of industry. Watt didn´t work on his engine only. He made a number of other inventions of different kind. The most important was copying machine. Watt´s copying machine was used all over the country for about 100 years until the typewriter took its place. In physics the unit of electric
work office independent · Interactive videodisk, to get in immediate contact with potential buyers · Automatic identification and tracking, allowing things to tell where they are, instead of requiring to be found · High performance computing, allowing on-the-fly planning and revisioning In the mid 1990s, especially workflow management systems were considered as a significant contributor to improved process efficiency. Also ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) vendors, such as SAP, JD Edwards, Oracle, PeopleSoft, positioned their solutions as vehicles for business process redesign and improvement. ,,when Henry Ford implemented the assembly line in 1908, he was in fact reengineering, radically changing the way of thinking in an organization)." Other criticism brought forward against the BPR concept include