ESTONIA AUTHORS: MARKUS KUUSE, CHRISTOFHER ARKO KÖST FACTS ABOUT ESTONIA • Estonia is about 50% forest • Estonia has over 2000 islands • Estonia was the first country in the world to use online political voting. HISTORY • Humans settled in the region of Estonia near the end of the last glacial era • In the Middle Ages, Estonia became a battleground for centuries where Denmark, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Poland fought their many wars • Estonians declared their independence in February 1918 RECENT HISTORY • In 1940, the Soviet Union occupied Estonia • Nazi Germany occupied Estonia in 1941; later in World War II the Soviet Union reoccupied it (1944). GEOGRAPHY • The two largest islands are Saaremaa and Hiiumaa • The highest point in Estonia is Suur Munamägi ESTONIA CITIES • Capital: Tallinn • Tartu • Pärnu TALLINN • The capital of Estonia • Reval, Lindanise • Old town TARTU • Second larg...
ANDY WARHOL 6.08 1928-22.02 1987 Biography Andy Warhol (real name Andrew Warhola) was born in Pittsburg. 1945-1949 learnt graphics in Pittsburg Carneg Technical Collegue Worked in magazines Vogue, Harpar's Bazaar 1952 first art exhibition in New York 1960 ,,Campbell's soupcan" pictures 1962 started to do prints of celebrities as Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor 1962 founded art studio The Factory Favourite print tehnique is silknet 300 unofficial movies - first movie ,,Sleep" showd man, who was sleeping six hours solidly 1968 was attempted murder to Warhol from woman who worked in The Factory 1975 ,,Andy Warhol philosophy" Popart icon Andy Warhol Campbell's soupcan Marilyn Monroe Mickey Mouse Che Guevara Knives Banana Dollar Andy Warhol's self-portrait
Volleyball Main Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. Volleyball was found in USA 1895. Creator of this game is William G. Morganit. Morganit firstly called this game a Mintonette. It has been a part of the official program of the Summer Olympic Games since 1964. It is also the national Sport of Sri Lanka. The court The game is played on a volleyball court 18 meters long and 9 meters wide, divided into two 9 m × 9 m halves by a one-meter wide net placed so that the top of the net is 2.43 meters above the center of the court for men's competition, and 2.24 meters for women's competition. The ball FIVB regulations state that the ball must be spherical, made of leather or synthetic leather, have a circumference of 6567 cm, a weight of 260280 g and an inside pressure of 0.300.32...
Getter Jaani By: Aet Abramson, Andra Vebus Who is getter jaani Getter Jaani was born in Tallinn, the third of february 1993. She Became a super star in a show called "Eesti ostib superstaari" Getter didnt win But because fans adored her and started crying after she was eliminated, she still became a star. Why is Getter everywhere? Mostly she is everywhere because fans adore her soo mutch and the produsers are takind advantages of it She is young and pretty, as if she wants people to envy her How is she known She has her own show called "päikese poole" She performed at the 56. eurovision in Dysseldorf with a song called "Rocefeller street" and beacuse of her estonia became 24. th At a show called "tantsud tähtedega" she failed by getting kicked out of the show at the first level Something scandalous In Tallinn a fan called out Getter Jaanis name and cheered, but Getter told him to "buzz off" Her Show "Päikese po...
Snake Milker Jobs Leon Kann Viktor Vikulov Snake Milker Jobs Snakes. Just the word will send chills down the spine of many people. Over 2,000 types of snake hide out on Earth, 400 of those snakes are venomous, deadly, reptiles. They slither and slide and are generally a creepy creature. Most people would choose to steer clear of snakes all together. Now it may sound crazy, but there are some people that choose to work with snakes – the deadly ones. They are called snake milkers. Quick Facts About Snake Milking Job Title: Snake Milker Office: Controlled laboratory Description: Extract venom from snakes to be used in antivenom Certifications/Education: Degree in biology, biochemistry, or herpetology Necessary Skills: Knowledge of snakes, Courage to milk dangerous snakes Potential Employers: Universities, Laboratories, Pharmaceut...
Neptune Agnes Leppik & Hanna Laura Sepp 10.b Neptune Neptune is the eight and the farthest planet from the Sun. It is the fourth-largest planet by diameter and the third-largest by mass. Neptune is 17 times the mass on the Earth. Named after the Roman god of the sea, its astronomical symbol is , a stylised version of the god Neptune's trident. A size comparison of Neptune and Earth Muutke teksti laade Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Discovery Neptune was the first planet found by mathematical prediction. In the wake of the discovery, there was much Muutke teksti laade nationalistic rivalry between Teine tase Kolmas tase the French and the British Neljas tase over who...
2009/2010 Horatio Nelson Early life Horatio Nelson was born in England on September 29, 1758, along the Norfolk shore at Burnham Thorpe His mother died when he was nine At the age of 12, Nelson joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman His naval career began on January 1, 1771, when he reported to the third-rate Raisonnable as an Ordinary Seaman and coxswain Early life Shortly after reporting aboard, Nelson was appointed a midshipman and began officer training By 1777 he had risen to the rank of lieutenant In 1779 he became a captain Mediterranean His early years of service were in the West Indies but in 1793 took the helm of HMS Agamemnon patrolling the Mediterranean In 1794 he was shot in the face during a joint operation at Calvi, Corsica, which cost him both half of his right eyebrow and the sight in his right eye Battles 1797- the Battle of Cape St Vincent 1797- the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Nelson lost his right arm) 1...
BASIL Sandra Pähklepa Horticulture 1. course Introduction • I have grown basil • Member of mint family • Belongs to the genus ocimum • The genus includes over sixty species of annuals Chemistry • Essential oils in the plant • Most basils contain methyl chavicol, eugenol and linalool • Methyl chavicol provides a sweet flavor Nutrition • Low in calories • No fat • Source of vitamin A • Also contains Calcium and smaller amounts of other vitamins Cultivation indoors • Growing indoors is challenging • Basil needs alot of water • As a tropical plant, basil requires plenty of heat and light • Good soil is sphagnum, perlite and wood chip mix • Cool white or warm white fluorescent tubes on a timer work best from light • Whatever type of container you choose, be sure it has plenty of drainage holes. Cultivation outdoors • Sowing seeds ...
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Stonehenge About Stonehenge History "Mystery of Stonehenge" Construction Location Stonehenge Tour Location South-England 90 miles west of London 3.2 kilometres west of Amesbury, 13 kilometers north of Salisbury. History Evolved between 3,050BC and 1,600BC Constructed in three main phases: 3050BC, circular ditch and bank 2600BC, wooden structure constructed at centre 2500-1500BC, monument constructed, arranged and re- arranged "Mystery of Stonehenge" Multiplicity of theories: Stonehenge was domain of the dead, Woodhenge was land of the living. Place of healing. Observatory, temple Used for astronomical views. Construction Three periods: Period I (c. 2950-2900 BC) - circular enclosure (56 Aubrey holes and 4 Station Stones inside it), outlined by two banks, ditch with an...
PANGA CLIFF The Panga cliff is located on the northern shore of Saaremaa, at the end of the Kuressaare - Võhma road, close to Panga village. It is the highest of the Saaremaa and Muhu cliffs, reaching to a maximum of 21.3 meters. The entire cliff is approximately 2.5 kilometers long. Standing at the tip of the cliff, one can clearly see another half-circular cliff under water. This is especially noticeable during storms, when the waves break against the underwater rocks, while the inside of the half-circle is calm. During bird migrations in the spring and fall, this half-circular lagoon is a favorite stopover point for storks on their long trip to and from Egypt, where most of them spend the winter. Sometimes there are well over a hundred storks, as well as other waterbirds, resting in the calm waters of the lagoon. Folk tradition ties Panga cliff as a place of worship and sacrifice for the ancient Saarlanders. It is known that unti...
Depression What is depression? · Serious medical illness · Varity of symptoms · Risk factors · Treatments · 1/3 of the times Symptoms · Psychological · Physical · Social Interesting facts · 15 million people · Suicides · Postpartum depression · Support from family · Abraham Lincoln · "Sunny People" · Colds Thank you for your attention
Positivus Festival By: name? About the festival Click to edit Master text styles · An annual event. Second level · Lasts for two days. · Takes place in Salacgrva, Latvia. Third level · The biggest music and art festival in Fourth level Baltics. Fifth level · 25,000 visitors · Positivus combines a variety of different genres. · The festival always takes Click to edit Master text styles place during an extended Second level weekend- from Thursday Third level afternoon until Sunday Fourth level morning of the third week Fifth level of July. · 3 main stages and many smaller stages. · Was firstly held in 2007. · Was included i...
USB (Universal Serial Bus) Martin Appo Tanel Sokman Contents 1. History 2. System design 3. Devices 4. Physical appearance 5. Comparisons History Developed in the mid-1990s Designed to standardize the connection of 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 fla...
ANIMAL RIGHTS Deivid Armulik Kadrina Secondary School 2016 WHAT ARE ANIMAL RIGHTS? Non-human animals have intrests that should be afforded the same consideration as similar intrests of human beings. THE CONSEQUENCES OF ANIMAL RIGHTS Morally wrong to do to animals Must not do those things no matter what Not allowed, even if done in humane way Not to be bred and killed, then they should not be for food ACCEPTING THE DOCTORINE OF ANIMAL RIGHTS No experiments on animals No breeding and killing animals for food, clothes or medicine No use of animals for hard labour No hunting No zoos or use of animals in entertainment PETA People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Animal rights organisation Largest group (5 million supporters) "Animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, use for entertainment, or abuse in any other way." ESPA...
Burj Al Arab Burj Al Arab is a luxury hotel located in Dubai. It's the world's only 7 star hotel since 1999. It stands on an artificial island. The shape of the structure is designed to mimic the sail of a ship. It designed by architect Tom Wright and managed by engineer Rick Gregory. There is 60 floors, 18 lifts and 202 rooms. Al Muntaha Its located in 27th floor. This is Dubai's most expensive brunch People are required to wear suit or dress. Al Mahara Its located in ground floor. Al Mahara, which is accessed via simulated submarine voyage, features a large seawater aquarium. Al Muntaha Al Mahara Burj Al Arab suite-only accommodation offers discreet check-in within your rooms, a private reception on every floor and a host of personal butlers The hotel is managed by the Jumeirah Group. Despite its size, Burj Al Arab ho...
Lana del Rey Kärol Pilberg 9. klass ABOUT LANA Born name: Elizabeth Woolridge Grant. She was born in June 21, 1985 (32) Born in New York City She's a songwriter, singer and model EARLY LIFE Lana was raised Roman Catholic, and attended a Catholic elementry school. At age fifteen, she was sent to Kent School by her parents to resolve a drinking problem. In college, she did volunteer work at homeless youth and drug and alcohol outreach programs, as well as helping paint and rebuild houses on an Indian reservation in Utah. MUSIC Gere: Hip- hop, alternative rock, dream pop, indie pop. Musically, she draws influence from poetry and films. Lana has 4 albums. BEST KNOWN SONGS Born to Die Video Game Summertime Sadness Blue Jeans National Anthem Ride SONGS Summertime Sadness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdrL3QxjyVw Love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-NTv0CdFCk MUSICAL INFLUENCE Britney Spears Eminem Elvis...
Paranormal activity Paranormal activity is an American horror film written and directed by Oren Peli. Katie and Micah are a young couple living in San Diego, California. Katie claims that a ghostly presence has haunted her since her youth and believes that it has followed her to their new home. During a visit to their house, Dr. Fredrichs, a psychic, claims that they are being chased by a demon which feeds off negative energy, should not be communicated with, and is intent on haunting Katie no matter where she goes. Each night Micah puts a video camera in their bedroom to record any paranormal activity that might occur while they sleep.For several nights, the camera manages to capture objects moving on their own, lights and televisions switching on and off, and sounds from voices and growls to footsteps. The strange occurrences soon involve Katie awakening to spend several hours standing by the bed staring at Micah while he sleeps and...
France République française facts Capital-Paris Language- french Area- 674,843 square km Population-65,447,375 President-Nicolas Sarkosy Location- Western Europe, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea (Vahemeri), Bay of Biscay and English Channel National symbol- Gallic Rooster(bird),Stylised Lily(flower) Motto-Liberté, égalité, fraternité(Liberty, Equality, Fratenity) Main Religions- Roman Catholicism Government Democratic parliamentary republic Other largest sities- Lyon, Marseille, and Lille National sport- soccer (jalgpall) France is special because... There is a lots of........ v Restaurants, brasseries or bistros v Variety food- (sheese- around 400 varieties, wines, chocolate mousse, crêpes, snails, croissants, creme brule) v Tourist attractions (Eiffel tower, Notre Dame, Disneyland, 3900 museums, 4400 cinemas, 38 879 historic monuments...
Loch Ness Monster Nyo Science School Class 10B Supervisor: Meeli Lepisk Author: Marika Almar Loch Ness Status of a classic phenomenon Popularity endures Best known cryptozoological creature Most-sighted monsters 1000 feet deep 24 miles long 6th century The Picts - the main inhabitants Strange beast in the Scottish highlands The first references 1930-1933 1930s new road 1933 - a couple reported an enormous animal Observations Footprints 1934 Robert Wilson's photo First photo of a "head and neck" Snapped 5 photos 1975 photo was fake 1975 An American-based expedition Possibly an ancient reptile 2011 George Edwards' photograph The most convincing Nessie photograph ever 2013 David Elder - amateur photographer References http://ww...
Thylacine AKA the Tasmanian Tiger/Wolf • The Tasmanian Tiger was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times. • Native to continental Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. • Believed to have become extinct in the 20th century. • Became extremely rare or extinct on the Australian mainland before British settlement of the continent, but it survived to the 1930s on the island of Tasmania. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vqCCI1ZF7o • The thylacine was able to open its jaws to an unusual extent: up to 120 degrees. This capability can be seen in part in David Fleay's short black-and- white film sequence of a captive thylacine from 1933. The jaws were muscular but weak and had 46 teeth. • The thylacine held the title of Australia's largest predator until about 3500 years ago. • The thylacine resembled a large, short-haired dog w...
Exercise Physiology Blood Gas Exchange and Transport Today's lesson Cardiovascular responses & adaptations to exercise a review Transporting O2 and CO2 in the blood Gaseous exchange at the muscle Types of muscle tissue Properties and function of muscle tissue Microscopic anatomy of muscle tissue Sliding filament theory Components of Respiration Pulmonary ventilation External respiration Pulmonary diffusion Internal CO2 and O2 transport respiration via blood Tissue gaseous exchange Transport of O2 in Blood Blood carried in 2 ways: 1. Dissolved in the blood plasma (less than 2%) · Assuming a total plasma V of 3-5 L, only ~ 9-15 ml O2 can be carried in a dissolved state. · Resting tissues require > 250ml O2 per min. 2. In combination with haemoglobin within the RBC (...
Germany Compilers: Frankfurter Engel ● The Frankfurter Engel is a memorial in the city of Frankfurt ● it is dedicated to homosexual people who were persecuted under Nazi rule ● The memorial is a statue of an angel and is the first of its kind in Germany. Freedom Memorial ● The Freedom Memorial was a memorial to the victims of the Berlin Wall in the vicinity of the Checkpoint Charlie Museum in Berlin. ● It opened on October 31, 2004, and was praised by both victims of the GDR communist regime and human rights advocates alike. The Tomb of Frederick the Great ● The Tomb of Frederick the Great was a subject to which Old Fritz, as he was popularly known, gave a great deal of thought. Frederick the Great died on August 17, 1786 in the armchair of his study in Sanssouci. ● He ...
The tour of Tartu Tartu First mentioned in 1030 by Yaroslav the Wise Southern Estonia 2nd biggest city in Estonia http://eope.khk.ee/oo/2011/historical_t 100 000 people (142 Poles artu/tartu_lipp.jpg and 152 Germans) 17 neighborhoods City of Good Thoughts 16 twin towns Urmas Kruuse http://www.zacekfoto.ee/images/pilt2575.jpg Town Hall Built in 1782-1789 3rd building Tartu Town Council and Town Government Planned by Johann Heinrich Bartholomäus Walter (Rostock) Jail, public scale hall, town council Der Grosse Markt the http://static1.fotoalbum.ee/fotoalbum/0/31 town's most important market 8/03180408b7d8.jpg Mix of classicism, baroque and rococo Town Hall Square Surrounded by buildings built in the classical style Christmas trees ...
Freedom Square Freedom Square Freedom Square is a plaza on the southern end of the Old Town. It is bounded on the east by St. John's Church, on the south by Kaarli Boulevard and an underground shopping center. Construction works started in 2008. History In 19th century Freedom Square was called Peetri plats. During the Soviet period, Freedom Square was known as the Victory Square. Before Freedom Square there was a parking lot. It was opened on 23 June 2009 as a memorial for those who fell during the Estonian War of Independence. This cost to Estonia about 26,9 million euros. Victory Column It is also there to commemorating the Estonian War of Independence 1918 1920. The idea of creating a monument was conceived in 1919, before the end of the war. In 2006, a design competition for the monument received more than 40 entries. The winning entry "Libertas" was designed by Rainer Sternfeld, Andri Laidre, Ka...
IF I STAY If I Stay is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by R. J. Cutler. Film is based on the novel of the same name by Gayle Forman. • The shooting of the film began on October 30, 2013 in Vancouver. • In January 2014, Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer and Warner Bros were announced to be distributing the film, and the release was set for August 22, 2014. Plot If I Stay tells the story of Mia Hall, a young girl who is deciding whether to pursue her musical dreams as a cellist at Juilliard or follow a different path with the love of her life, Adam who’s on the verge of becoming a rock star. When a tragic accident changes everything in an instant, Mia is caught between life and death with only one decision left to make. Stars • Chloë Grace Moretz as Mia Hall • Mireille Enos as Kathleen "Kat" Hall • Stacy Keach as Grandpa • Joshua Leonard as Dennis "Denny" Hall • Jamie Blackle...
Flag Day June 14th The History Of Flag Day The idea of an annual day specifically celebrating the Flag is belived to have first originated in 1885. The Father of Flag Day was Bernard J. CiGrand, who was a schoolteacher at Stony Hill. In June 1886 he made his first public proposal for the annual observance of the birth of the flag when he wrote an article titled "The Fourteenth of June" in the old Chicago Argus newspaper. Bernard J. CiGrand In the years that followed, Cigrand authored hundreds of other magazine and newspaper articles advocating recognition of the June 14th adoption of the Stars and Stripes. Everybody agreed In the years that followed, 36 Governors, scores of mayors and five Presidents ...
Argo Pihtjõe VLE-3 John R. "Johnny" Cash was born in February 26, 1932 Kingsland, Arkansas, U.S. He was the fourth of seven children to Ray Cash and Carrie Cloveree Rivers. Cash was named John R. Cash in a compromise made by his parents when they wanted to name him different names. He went by the name J. R. throughout his young life as a shortened version of his real name. In 1955, he took Johnny Cash as his stage name. In March 1935, when Cash was three years old, the family settled in Dyess, Arkansas. J.R. was working in cotton fields beginning at age five, singing along with his family simultaneously while working. The family farm was flooded on at least two occasions, which later inspired him to write the song "Five Feet High and Rising". His family's economic and personal struggles during the Great Depression inspired many of his songs, especially those about other p...
Andres Mällo 6.A Tartu Raatuse Kool JACKAL WHERE DOES IT LIVE ? ✕ Central Africa ✕ The Caucasus ✕ Southeast Asia ✕ Reeds ✕ Cracks between the stones ✕ Seasonal migrations. WHAT DOES IT EAT ? ✕ Omnivore ✕ Small mammals and birds ✕ Poisonous snakes ✕ Chickens and waterfowls ✕ Animal remains ✕ Fruits and berries JACKAL’S ENEMIES Predators Foxes Wolves Eagles Leopards Hyenas MATING ✕ Mating season ✕ 60-63 days ✕ March – May ✕ Puppies MORE ABOUT JACKAL ✕ 90-105 cm ✕ 6.8-11kg ✕ 12-14 years. ✕ 16 km an hour ✕ Excellent hunters ✕ Communicate ✕ Jackal’s live in packs JACKAL SPECIES Side-striped jackal Golden jackal Black-backed jackal Ethiopian wolf jackal PICTURES VIDEO USED SITES : ✕ http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0aak al ✕ http://a-z-animals.com/animals/jackal/ ✕ http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/% C5%A0aakal ✕ http:// www.outdoorphoto.co.za/gallery/show photo.php?ph...
St. St.Olaf's Olaf's Church Church Liivia Liivia Narvik Narvik 10a Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Once upon a time Fifth level DATA 1549 - 1625 HISTORY Norwegian king 114 cm golden egg Saint Mary chapel Church fires 1433 1625 1693 1698 1700 1707 1719 1736 1820 1931 THANK YOU !
The Buckingham Palace Kätlin Lääne Nyo Science School 10c Meeli Lepisk 2013 Location London City of Westminster Between parks History Buckingham house Built in 1703 Duke of Buckingham - John Sheffield In 1761 George III The Queen's house Buckingham Palace ca 1710 History In 1820s George IV Palace In 1837 Queen Victoria Rebuilt in time Today Headquarters of the Monarchy Official events Receptions Open to visitors Interior 77,000 m2 of floorspace 775 rooms Lavishly furnished Paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and Claude Sculptures by Canova and Chantrey Changing the Guard Traditional ceremony At Buckingham Palace Change of guard Guard Mounting Full-dress uniform of red tunics and bearskins At 11.30am Takes approximately 45 min...
Pirita Convent Anete Samelselg 10th grade About the convent It was founded by St. Birgitta in 1412 and consercrated in 1436. The area is 1360 square meters. It was the biggest church building in the Middle aged Estonia. Name Pirita is orginated from St. Birgitta. The idea and construction The history of the the Pirita Convent dates back to the 15 century. The idea to found a convent in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, was initiated by some Tallinn merchants already in 1400. Building plot was donated from Livonian Order. The building were built in two different parts. One for nuns and one for monks. Church in the middle and it was used by both. St. Birgitta rules In the convent have to live both - nuns and also monks. Nuns and monks were seperated and did not see each other at all. The Convent could not have more than 85 members 60 sisters and 25 brothers. The leader of the co...
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Kirjandus: Rahvalaul: Rahvalaulul on kolm komponenti: meloodia, tekst ja esitus. Jaguneb kaheks: regivärsiline rahavlaul (vanem) ja riimiline rahvalaul (Uuem) Regivärss: Regivärsi tunnused: paralleelism (sarnase mõttega värsiridade kordamine) Algriim (algushäälikute kordus): a)alliteratsioon (kaashäälikute kordus) ja b) assonants (täishäälikute kordus) 8 silpi värsireas Värsimõõduks on 4-jalaline-trohheus (vahelduvad rõhuline ja rõhuta silbid) Aegunud käändelõpud (nt. Ella) Regivärsil on mitmeid alaliike (töölaulud, kodulaulud, kiigelaulud) Esitatakse leelotatakse Rütmiline rahvalaul: 18. sajand. Pole algriimi ega paralelismi, on lõppriim (ridade viimased sõnad riimuvad...
tutvu lausearvutuse keskkonnaga: http://logik.phl.univie.ac.at/~chris/gateway/formular-uk-zentral.html Millistel muutuja väärtustel on lause (Av(B&A))v(-A&(Cv(B&-C))) väär? Panna tuleb results only, 0 on väär 1 on õige Tutvu ajalooga saidis kuni II maailmasõda: http://www.maxmon.com/history.htm Loe läbi jutt ja proovi andmetega mängida: http://math.hws.edu/TMCM/java/DataReps/index.html Kahend süsteemi arvu(101101001) ->kümnend süsteemiks. Nr sisse ja bianarile punkt, ja vaatan base ten integeri kümnendarvudest annab Ecki appletis juuresoleva graafilise kujutise, teen kujundi ja vaatan base integeri mis vastab kahendsüsteemi arvule 1110001 ASCII tabelis? Nr sisse ja punkt bianari, vaatan ...teksti Kümnendsüsteemi arv 33 on kahendsüsteemis? 33 kirjutan ja Base-ten integer, vaatan bianary Loe läbi jutud Atbashi ja Caesari šifri (Caesar cipher) kohta: http://www.wikipedia.org 2 Tutvu ajalooga kuni 1970ndad: http://www.islandnet.com/~...