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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea-by Jules Verne
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"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" by Jules Verne

professor in the museum in Paris of Natural History; gruff, unrefined and a classic pedant. o Conseil ­ Aronnax's domestic servant, 30 years old, knowledgeable of science, never complains o Ned Land - a Canadian and the king of harpooners, a large and quiet man, easily angered when contradicted. o Captain Nemo- the antagonist of the novel, creator of the Nautilus. o takes place in 1866. o rumors spreading about a large sea monster that inhabiting the ocean waters and destroying surface vessels o The US government commissions the Abraham Lincoln to capture the creature o the Abraham Lincoln is attacked by the creature o Aronnax, Conseil and Land go overboard o the men are held captive by Captain Nemo o Captain Nemo and his crew spend the next year traveling the world under the sea o they have a series of adventures (being trapped underneath a gigantic iceberg; fighting off the squid)

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
7 allalaadimist
Erilised püügiviisid
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Erilised püügiviisid

Electro-fishing equipment is used for collecting different fish species and recording their relative abundances, and making cursory determinations of their health based on external observations. Collecting and recording fish data reveals what species are surviving and inhabiting a particular stream system and to what extent the aquatic ecosystem is maintaining that population. Depending on the type of stream visited and the field chemistry and habitat measurements taken, biologists have certain expectations of what type of species they should expect to find. When this ends up not being the case, as where warm water pollutant tolerant species are found in what would be considered cold water

Merendus → Kalapüügitehnika
8 allalaadimist
Kenya traditsioonid
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Kenya traditsioonid

· Dances in Kenya are an important part of its varied culture. Kenya has a number of tribes who have a variegated cultural patterns including both music and dance. Kenya Dance is associated with their rich tradition of music as well. Several dances have evolved depending on several music in Kenya. Moreover, several tribes in this country has several dance traditions. · The dances of Masai tribe is little different from other tribes that are inhabiting in Kenya. · As far as dance is concerned, Sikuti is the traditional dance form of the Luhya in western Kenya. It is also the local name for drum. · In this dance form, people sway to the rhythm of the drums, bells, horns and whistles. · Both men and women participate in this dance. Festivals · There are some festivals in Kenya, which are celebrated by all the local people as well as the foreign tourists. The Air Show, Rhino Charge, The Migration of Plains

Keeled → Inglise keel
4 allalaadimist
Estonia
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Estonia

Waterfall Valaste is 30.5m high since 1996, declared as a cultural heritage and national symbol of Estonia. Valaste Waterfall is a popular tourist destination in the summer but also in winter, when nature creates the ice kingdom. Sights If you are coming to Estonia, you need to visit: Old Town of Tallinn Kaali Meteorite Craters Jägala waterfall Kumu art museum Kadriorg palace People Estonians  are a Finnic people closely related to the Finns and inhabiting, primarily, the country of Estonia. They speak a Finnic language known as Estonian. Although Estonia is traditionally grouped as one of the Baltic countries, Estonians are ethnically and linguistically unrelated to the Baltic peoples of Latvia and Lithuania. Things to do Sunbath on white sandy beaches or at the pools and lakes which abound in the interior of the country. In the north of the country, it's possible to find small coves used for nude bathing,

Keeled → Inglise keel
12 allalaadimist
Jamaica Presentation
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Jamaica Presentation

people which has allowed them to overcome the odds, gold for the wealth of the country and the golden sunshine, and green for the lush vegetation of the island. · Coat of arms: On the dexter side a West Indian Native Woman holding in the exterior hand a Basket of Fruits and on the sinister side a West Indian Native Man supporting by the exterior hand a Bow all proper. · The motto : "Out of Many, One People" - as tribute to the unity of the different cultural minorities inhabiting the nation. · Capital and largest city: Kingston · Official languages : jamaican English, National language: Jamaican Patois. · Ethnic groups (2011): 92.1% African, 6.1% Mixed, 0.8% Indian, 0.4% Other, 0.7% Unspecified · Religion : 68.9% Christian, 1.1% Rastafarian, 6.5% Other, 2.3% Not stated, 21.3% None · Demonym: Jamaican · Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II serving as the Jamaican monarch

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
Leksikoloogia konspekt-uus
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Leksikoloogia konspekt (uus)

 To prescribe the right economic remedy  A flourishing company  Metonym is a figure of speech in which a word or expression normally or strictly used of one thing is used of something physically or otherwise associated with it: e.g. the 12 Pentagon (strictly a building) when used of the military inhabiting it. This may lead to metonymic change of meaning: e.g. the sense of bureau changed successively from cloth used to cover desks, first to desk itself, then to agency etc. (working from a desk). Metonymy is based on actual/literal association between the two components. o White-collar, blue-collar, redcap, paleface, o Container for contained  The kettle’s boiling, room 101 wants breakfast, the car behind us

Keeled → Inglise keel
14 allalaadimist


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