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Water creates energy
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Water creates energy

turbines and dynamos. Hydro-electricity has acquired great significance as a source of energy in the country in the present times and is being put to different uses. The following are the advantages of hydro- electricity in comparison with coal, oil and gas: It is the cheapest and the most various power of all the known energy sources. It is a renewable source of energy. Coal, Oil and Gas would be depleted sooner or later, but water shall remain ever to serve our and natures need. Water is an inexhaustible source of power. Thus, it is a reliable source of power. Hydro-electric stations have a long life. Most of the hydro-electric projects are constructed as multi-purpose projects. The other uses of hydro-electric projects, besides providing power and irrigation, are flood control, navigation, water supply for industrial and domestic uses, promotion of tourism, fishing etc. The generation of hydro-electricity does not create problems of pollution.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Solar power
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Solar power

Päikesekiirgust kasutavad paigaldised jagunevad:  kiirguse kontsentreerimisega paigaldised  kiirguse kontsentreerimiseta paigaldised .Solar panels Pluses:  Sustainable; decreasing the burning of fossil fuels for energy, as well as the extraction of mineral resources and related environmental impacts  no greenhouse gases; In the air is not greenhouse gases.  unlimited resource; The sun is abundant, it is free and inexhaustible resources  low maintenance costs;  runs silently; Solar power system runs silently. Minuses:  Needed during daylight; at night can be used only for the stored energy  seasonality; During the winter months are the low efficiency of solar panels  high price; relatively high resource costs and the high price  expensive; solar panels are expensive and requires specialized labor  long payback

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
Nikola Tesla - lugemistest koos videoga
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Nikola Tesla - lugemistest koos videoga

The whistle of a distant locomotive vibrates so strongly in his ears that the pain was unbearable “The progressive development of man is vitally dependent on invention. It is the most important product of his creative brain. Its ultimate purpose is the complete mastery of mind over the material world, the harnessing of the forces of nature to human needs. We have to evolve means for obtaining energy from stores which are forever inexhaustible.” Watch the video and write down 5 more facts that are not mentioned in the article. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ok8JDXSYw1U 1. He had left to feed and take care of the local pigeons this man went by the name Nikola Tesla. 2. in his final years it would have been hard to believe that he was one of the greatest minds of the modern era 3. his genius shaped the world we know today pioneering the alternating current the

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
2 allalaadimist
Renewable energy
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Renewable energy

Renewable energy cannot be exhausted and is constantly renewed. Does not harm the environment. Saves money. Solar energy Solar energy is the technology used to harness the sun's energy and make it useable. Every hour the sun beams onto Earth more than enough energy to satisfy global energy needs for an entire year. Solar energy use has surged at about 20 percent a year over the past 15 years, thanks to rapidly falling prices and gains in efficiency. Solar energy is inexhaustible. Noise free. Does not harm the environment. Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Negative aspects of solar energy Solar energy does not work at night without a storage device such as a battery. Cloudy weather can make the technology unreliable during the day. Solar technologies are very expensive.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Report Of Canada
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Report Of Canada

Canadian provinces, and were the first to be settled by Europeans. Evidence of contact as far back as AD 1000 has been found at a Norse settlement at l'Anse aux Meadows, in Newfoundland. The Grand Banks have been called the "wheat fields" of Newfoundland. This hallow continental shelf extends 400 km off the east coast, where the mixing of ocean currents has created one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. Once thought to contain a virtually inexhaustible supply of fish, the Banks are now considered a vulnerable resource that must be wisely managed. The Atlantic provinces are an extension of the Appalachians, an ancient mountain range. Much of the region has low, rugged hills and plateaus, and a deeply indented coastline. Agriculture flourishes in the fertile valleys, such as the Saint John River Valley, New Brunswick, and the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island in the Gulf of St

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

" ­ original hyperbole). 4. Understatement 1. it is deliberately lessening the size or significance of something 2. it is expressing an affirmation through the denial of its contrary. Understatement is an essential part of English humor (e.g. "He was just five words in his vocabulary." "She has not a thought for years." Affirming by denying: "She is not particularly honest indeed." "My patience is not inexhaustible." Not bad = good.). The function of understatement apart from humor is not to sound too categorical. III. Stylistic devices based on the interaction of primary and secondary meaning. 1. Zeugma (from Greek "to join") - a word stands in the same grammatical relation to two words in the context (e.g. "He opened the window (direct meaning) and his heart to me (figurative metaphorical meaning).") When it applies to the first word it has direct

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
37 allalaadimist
TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

A British censor grew suspicious of the enormous orders for cigars wired each day—mostly from port towns—by two "Dutch business- men." One day Portsmouth called for 10,000 Coronas; the next day Plymouth and Devonport craved large quantities of stogies; then Newcastle succumbed overnight to the tobacco habit. It seemed as though all the males in the coastal population of England had suddenly and simultaneously developed an irresistible addiction to the weed, so inexhaustible was the demand for cigars. At the suggestion of the censor, a check was made; the two businessmen proved to be German spies, and their orders an open code, in which, say 5,000 Coronas for Newcastle meant five cruisers lying in that port. On July 30, 1915, the two— Haicke P. M, Janssen and Wilhelm R. Roos—were executed at the Tower of London by a firing squad whose triggers were really pulled by an alert censor. A second type of open code is the null cipher. Only certain letters or

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

Due to the beauty of thoughts and balance of form the work can be considered among the best achievements of Tubin. Arnolds Klotinsh commented: ...I can sense the originality of the composer in the fruitful unity of two polarized germs: from one side an incessant flow of ideas and images that are dramatic and extrinsic to the music, from the other side abundance of such intrinsic elements which may be called specifically musical, the pulsation of gripping and somewhat playful sound forms and inexhaustible inventiveness. The dramatic-substantial saturation of Tubin’s symphonism reveals 1 understandably impulses received from expressionism... All the symphonies of Tubin bear the mark of unique individuality. Juxtaposing his symphonism with that of Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss or Dmitri Shostakovitch, we can see that Tubin has avoided a programmatic approach.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

considerable time in that very part of Derbyshire to which he belonged. They had, therefore, many acquaintances in common; and though Wickham had been little there since the death of Darcy's father, it was yet in his power to give her fresher intelligence of her former friends than she had been in the way of procuring. Mrs. Gardiner had seen Pemberley, and known the late Mr. Darcy by character perfectly well. Here consequently was an inexhaustible subject of discourse. In comparing her recollection of Pemberley with the minute description which Wickham could give, and in bestowing her tribute of praise on the character of its late possessor, she was delighting both him and herself. On being made acquainted with the present Mr. Darcy's treatment of him, she tried to remember some of that gentleman's reputed disposition when quite a lad which might agree with it, and was confident at last that she recollected having heard Mr.

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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