Ballet Merili Kaarna 11.d Italian renaissance court entertainment originated in the 15th century the epicentre moved to France obligatory component of opera Mlle La Fontaine 1681 St. Petersburg ballet reanimated in western Europe Styles Romantic ballet mid 19th century emphasized intense emotion most widely known and performed ● Classical ballet ○ based on technique and vocabulary ○ different styles ○ height in 19th century Neoclassical ballet use of the abstract diverse music choise possibilities for achitectureand design in choreography Contemporary ballet ballet technique apparent roots exploration experimentation
Acid rain Priit Norak, 11A Acid rain is rain that has a higher than normal acid level. Causes of acid rain Power plants Exhaust from cars Burning oil or natural gas Volcanic eruptions Intense lighting How? Effects of acid rain Heart and lung problems Polluted water Dead fish and animals Destroyed forests Steel corrosioin Stone erosion How to reduce acid rain? Reduce CO2 emission from cars Use electric cars Use alternative energy sources Reduce the ammount of energy we use Public transport Spread knowledge! Let’s keep our Earth healthy!
making our lifes easier I do not support placing computers to classrooms. Firstly, when students sit in front of the computers from lesson to lesson then their scholastic proficiency will degenerate because they will surf on the internet, chat on MSN and so on. It is doubtless that computers in classroom scatter students attention. Furthermore, computers damage students health. The rays what computer screen vomit are very harmful, so staring at computer screen too much will cause intense damages to people eyes. So from that viewpoint it is absurd to put computers to every classroom. On the other hand, computers in every classroom would make students life easier. They could take notes by computer and also look for additional information about lesson's topic and maybe learn more by that. In conclusion, I think that it is not necessary to have computers in every classroom, because they disperse students attention and also they are bad for students health. They could use
“The Wikman Boys” by Jaan Kross Subitems 1)Author 2)Summary 3)Main Characters *Jaak Sirkel *Richard Laasik *Virve Pukspuu *Penno 4)Screening Summary • Action takes place in Estonia in late 1930s • Estonia before World War II • Pictures everyday life of young lads • Private school (the Gymnasium of Wikman) • Intense relationship between the boys and their teachers Jaan Kross • Noted novelist • Born in 1920 in Tallinn • Studied at the University of Tartu (1938- 1945) • Novels, short-stories, plays, poems • He was against the Soviet regime -> was sent to G.U.L.A.G 1946 • Was married with Estonian poet Ellen Niit • Died in 2007 Jaak Sirkel • Prototype of the author • Intrested in poetry • Valedictorian • Popular • Son of an architect
● Cannabis ● Heroin ● Cocaine ● LSD ● Ecstasy Cannabis ● Weed effects include losing interest in health, life, school activities, old friends and goals. Heroin ● Heroin is highly addictive and dangerous. Heroin is injected by a needle which usually is used by many addicts, which causes diseases like HIV to spread. Cocaine ● Cocaine is mostly used because of it's mental effects: intense feeling of happiness and to lose contact with reality. Cocaine is usually inhaled through the nose and it's very common in big parties. LSD ● Using LSD causes hallucinations and urge to fly or to some other dangerous activities. It is dosed by tablets. Ecstasy ● Ecstasy is known as a party drug. It is dosed in tablet as well. It makes people very energetic and unpredictable. Drug situation in Estonia
participation in sports to simply getting up from a chair and walking ligament - side Fractures fracture is a break an open or compound fracture car accidents, falls or sports injuries low bone density, andosteoporosis, which cause weakening of the bones andosteoporosis - luude hõrenemine fracture - luumurd compound fracture - lahtine luumurd Symptoms of a fracture are · Out-of-place or misshapen limb or joint · Swelling, bruising or bleeding · Intense pain · Numbness and tingling · Limited mobility or inability to move a limb numbness - tundetus, tuimus tingling - surin Literature http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/sportsinjuries.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/sprainsandstrains.html http://dict.era.ee/ www.youtube.com
Won a coveted Clio Award for his first television advertisement. Films Bad Boys I/II(1995/2003) (director) The Rock (1996) (director) Armageddon (1998) (producer) Pearl Harbor (2001) (producer; director) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) (producer) The Island (2005) (producer; director) The Amityville Horror (2005) (producer) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) (producer) Transformers (2007; currently in post production) Trade marks Intense slow motion shots of characters Films often feature a US President giving a major speech before a major action is to be committed. Often uses lightflashes to enhance scenes. Often has over-the-top visuals (key events taking place at sunset or dramatic events taking place behind actors doing routine activities). Uses shots of aircraft against a setting sun, especially helicopters. Trailers Awards 1995 - DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM The term acid rain refers to what scientists call acid deposition. It is caused by airborne acidic pollutants and has highly destructive results. Scientists first discovered acid rain in 1852, when the English chemist Robert Agnus invented the term. From then until now, acid rain has been an issue of intense debate among scientists and policy makers. Acid rain, one of the most important environmental problems of all, cannot be seen. The invisible gases that cause acid rain usually come from automobiles or coal-burning power plants. Acid rain moves easily, affecting locations far beyond those that let out the pollution. As a result, this global pollution issue causes great debates between countries that fight over polluting each other's environments.
Oma Nimi Õppegrupp/klass BEYONCE KNOWELS & JAY Z 18karaadise emeraldiga Lõigatud täiuslikust teemendist. 4 MILJONIT Harry Winston 15 karaadine sinise teemandiga . Gloria Stuart, kandidaat parimale kõrvalosa näitlejale, kandis seda 1998. aastal. 16 MILJONIT 24,78 karaadine uhke Intense Pink emerald. Uus omanik Laurence Graff nimetas kivi "Graff Pink´iks" 37 MILJONIT Wallis Simpsoni oonüksi ja teemant panteri käevõru. Kaunistatud rubiinidega, tsitriinidega, emeraldidega, safiiridega ja teemantidega. 10 MILJONIT See on valmistatud 1300 vääriskivist Sealhulgas ka 300 karaati Tai rubiinide, punased saatiin. Välimus komplekti hoiti salajas kuni grand avamisel Manhattanis.
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 • The electrical aspirin has developed in order to save people from extreme headaches. • A lot of patients get tired of traditional ways of solving this issue like pills that take time to react, therefore in some extreme case patients have committed suicide. • This technology will improve their quality of life.
First World War Kristel Leola First World War was first big warm in that time, whereby were bound lots of countries. First World War happened from 20.07.1914 to 11.11.1918. About that this war had a name, it has lots countries of crushes. No one war do not start completely no consider and no before plan. First World War intense situation and foregame extended about fifteen years. Every different war brings along different aftermaths and usually are lots of perishes and suffers in a big war. First Wold War has got as yet today about berished corbans third place. Before that when was happened First Wold War was more berished corbans in Taiping raballion. And after that is more berished corbans in teh Second World War. First World War becan basically just because countries diffe of oppions and schisms. If so can
Big Ben is a nickname, the clock towers official name is Elizabeth tower. The clock chimes every 15 minutes and can be heard for a radius up to 5 miles. Stonehenge Location: southern England. Built 2000BC to 3000BC. Archaeologists think it was an ancient place of burial. Stonehenge had about 1 million visitors in 2012. It was added to the UNESCO's list of world heritage in 1986. Giant's Causeway Location: Northern Ireland. It developed 50 to 60 million years ago due to intense volcanic activity. It's the fourth greatest natural wonder in the UK. Most of the rocks are hexagonal, but some have four, five, seven or eight corners. The tallest are 12 metres tall. Snowdonia national park Location: north Wales. The highest mountain is Snowdon which is 1085 metres tall. The national park covers 2140 square kilometres. The park has about 6 million visitors every year. Windsor Castle Location: Berkshire. The original castle was built in the 11th century.
A person who is addicted to chocolate is called chocoholic. A chocoholic is a person who craves chocolate. There is some medical evidence to support the existence of actual addiction to chocolate. However, the term is mostly used loosely or humorously to describe a person who is inordinately fond of chocolate. The chocolate addiction happens mostly with women because they eat more emotionally than men. Why do people get addicted to it The essential components of addiction are intense craving for something, loss of control over the use of it, and continued use despite negative consequences. Studies have shown that people can exhibit all three of these components in relation to food, particularly food that contains sugar or fat. Since chocolate contains both, it is often used in studies of food addiction. Why it's bad Eating too much chocolate is bad because it's not healthy food it's bad for you teeth you will get fat How can you break it
Nowadays a lot of people have stress because of modern, fast- moving world. A lot of people receive an adverse effect from stress, so people should try to avoid stress, because stress can prove to be dangerous. First of all, unhealthy lifestyle has negavite impact to your body. If you eat junk food, frequntly drink coffee, take alcohol and smoke, body receive poisonous substances, which increase the level of stress. Try to eat more fibre, proteins and vitamins to supple the body with vital nutrients or go for balanced diet. Besides, suffi cient exercise help you get rid from stress. You can perform ordinary physical tasks at home or go to gym to do vigorous exercise. After trainings you will feel facilitated. Moreover, nowadays there are a lot of therapies , which decrease the level of stress. Music therapy calm your mind and reduce your anxiety. Aroma therapy have wonderful properties, aroma trerapy supress your negative emotions an...
-Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (English film director and producer) I believe that in the previous quote Hitchcock expresses what he thinks about what the television is showing. In my opinion, he is saying that television is presenting a lot of violence and that people watching it are getting a bad influence. To begin with, I would have to agree with Hitchcock. Television really does promote violence, but there is still nothing being done. People, especially young children are still watching intense movies and cartoons. They are not understanding the reality that is before them. That is why I agree that television promotes violence. In the first place, in the past couple of years the number of violent children has increased by ten percent. That is due to badly influencing shows that are being shown on the television. Children are not understanding the boundary between reality and imagination. That is the real problem with the younger generation
made halogenated compounds, pesticides, dioxins, chlorinated organic materieals and so on. These compounds are causing deformage in marine animals and are storaged in their fatty tissues. They have also been found in organisms throughout the world oceans because they are dispersed quickly by winds and currents. Another problem that affects the marine life is excess phosphorus and nitrogen flow into the sea from towns, factories and other man-made sources which cause intense algae growth. Algal blooming consumes large amounts of dissolved oxygen and in areas with poorer water exchange the oxygen runs out and living organisms will not survive there. Also, the author points out a problem considering heavy metals which increase the water toxicity. It is estimated that about half of heavy metal inputs to the North and Baltic Seas originate as air pollutants. Heavy metals are indestructible and do not break down. When
The men's program has yet to be formally recognized by the FIG, however, and men cannot compete in the Olympics as a rhythmic gymnast. Gymnasts in Russia and Europe typically start training at a very young age and those at their peak are typically in their late teens or early twenties Top rhythmic gymnasts must have good balance, flexibility, coordination, and strength, and must possess psychological attributes such as the ability to compete under intense pressure, in which one mistake can cost them the title, and the discipline and work ethic to practice the same skills over and over again. Currently a gymnast can perform in the individual event or in the group event. They perform routines in 12 x 12 meter areas, accompanied by music. In competitions, female participants typically wear leotards and rhythmic gymnastic toe shoes. Kabaeva is one of the most decorated gymnasts in rhythmic gymnastic history, with
21. to mumble about sth (v) to speak in a low indistinct manner 22. to mutter about sth (v) to complain murmuringly 23. to insist on sth (v) to demand 24. to object to sth (v) to be against something 25. to benefit from (v) to get advantage from something 26. to hear (v) to perceive by the ear 27. to listen to sth/sb to pay attention to sth/sb 28. street vendor (n) someone who sells things on the street 29. vivid (adj) intense, bright, strong 30. to interpret (v) to perform or render according to one's own understanding 31. static (n/adj) not moving 32. to alter (v) to change 33. to instruct (v) to teach 34. contemporary (adj) - modern 35. simultaneously (adv) concurrent, existing at the same time 36. daily (adv) every day 37. non-verbal (adj) without words 38. for ages (adv) for a long time 39. to groan (v) to make a sound in disapproval 40
This was caused by alterations in the Earth's orbit at periods of 96,000, 40,000 and 20,000 years. Although that theory is widely accepted as a possible explanation for ice ages, it has not been proved. More than 50 theories have been put forward, but only a few have not been completely dismissed. Not long ago a new theory was published in the science journal "Nature". According to Dr. Garry Hunt, of University College, intense radiations from the nuclear explosion of a nearby supernova a star could cause the destruction of part or all of the ozone layer and in this way trigger an ice age. As for me, I like autumn best of all. The trees are covered with yellow and red leaves. Colors of these leaves that just start to wither are warm and they comfort me when I feel down. Days become shorter and the nights longer. It isn't so hot in the daytime anymore. At the end of summer apples,
· His career is more important to him than his family. ADJECTIVES DESCRIBING JOBS 1.contemptible põlastusväärne 2.dangerous ohtlik 3.dead-end perspektiivne 4.demanding nõudlik, paljunõudev 5.dirty räpane,must 6.essential hädavajalik, oluline 7.exciting põnev 8.exhilarating meeliülendav, vaimustav 9.fascinating kütkestav, paeluv 10.glamorous suurilmalik 11.hectic pöörane, palavikuline 12.indispensable asendamatu (hädavajalik) 13.intense pingeline 14.intensive intensiivne 15.low-paid madalapalgaline 16.manual käsitsi, füüsiline 17.mind-numbing meelinüristav 18.monotonous üksluine 19.never-ending lakkamatu,lõputu 20.repetitive korduv 21.rewarding tulutoov, rahuldust pakkuv 22.soul-destroying hingesööv 23.stressful pingeline 24.tedious tüütu, igav 25.thankless tänamatu 26.unenviable vastik, kadestamatu 27.unglamorous mitte-glamuurne 28.unpleasant ebameeldib 29
to prove either way.[180] Sexuality Main article: Sexuality of William Shakespeare Few details of Shakespeare's sexuality are known. At 18, he married the 26-year-old Anne Hathaway, who was pregnant. Susanna, the first of their three children, was born six months later on 26 May 1583. However, over the centuries readers have pointed to Shakespeare's sonnets as evidence of his love for a young man. Others read the same passages as the expression of intense friendship rather than sexual love.[181] At the same time, the 26 so- called "Dark Lady" sonnets, addressed to a married woman, are taken as evidence of heterosexual liaisons.[182] Portraiture Main article: Portraits of Shakespeare There is no written description of Shakespeare's physical appearance and no evidence that he ever commissioned a portrait, so the Droeshout engraving, which Ben Jonson approved of as a good likeness,[183] and his Stratford monument provide the best evidence of his
There are no people without any problems. I believe that the happiness depends on the relationship that family members have with each other, and it can be converted. To care about family member's feelings and to do everything he or she needs to be happy. If you have strong and supportive family, there are less chances for children to get into troubles. Opinion I liked this book very much and suggest it to everyone who wants intense and meaningful to read. I made me really think about that how far i would go to protect my loved ones. And I think that I would go quite far.
Kasutatud kirjandus Pildid: • http://www.buzzle.com/articles/ancient-egyptians/ • http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/war.htm • http:// www.mitchellteachers.org/WorldHistory/AncientEgyptNearEastUnit/BlanchetteNileProject /NileRiverProjectMain.htm • http://deitiesdaily.tumblr.com/post/49224251916/april-28th-2013-hapi • http://maailmaimed.wikispaces.com/Asukoht,+selle+kirjeldus.p%C3%BCramiid • http://the-many-names-of-god.com/egyptian/names-of-god-egyptian/ • http://intense-zone.com/ancient-egyptian-pet-mummies/ • http:// www.mitchellteachers.org/WorldHistory/AncientEgyptNearEastUnit/IllustratedJournalsAnc ientEgyptDailyLife.html • http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilt:Mummy_at_British_Museum.jpg • http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutanhamon • http://article.wn.com/view/2014/03/31/egyptians_8217_pet_pals_made_mummies/ • http://www.ancient-egypt.org/index.html
Kadi Bruus Courage in the Storm I was covering my ears while waiting for the next thunder to strike. The distance from my house to the shelter seemed insurmountable. I swallowed the lump in my throat and run. The storm was so intense, it made hurricane Irma look like a sneeze. It must have been the loudest thunderstorm I have ever heard and the rain like someone was pouring water from a giant bucket. I barely made it to the shelter, that my dad built a few years ago. It was a safe place to hide while hurricanes and thunderstorms were bullying. The room was equipped with all the necessary things food, water, batteries, flashlights, warm clothes, etc. But to my surprise, I was the first one there. Where were mum and dad
Eventually Bella realizes that she has romantical feelings for Jacob too, because of her possible human future with him,but still thinks that the feelings are not as trong as with Edward and makes a decision to be with Edward .So quite large propotion of this book is devoted to the love triangle and Bellas confusion about her feelings for the future with either of the boys .In my opinion the triangle and messy relationship between the main characters made the book more intense and passionate . It was very pleasant to spend time in Stephen Meyers fantasy world of vampires and werewolves. Although the book was over 500 pages long it was a very fast read. I had to put down the book every evening with anxiety of what comes next. This was the first Meyers book I read, but I have to say he made a great expression to me with his writings.
Some stretching exercises and the final track is a relaxing small meditation. Doing meditation you could clear the mind. WHY it works? Controlled breathing, concentration and a carefully structured series of stretches, moves and poses - All these create a holistic workout that brings your body into a state of harmony and balance. If you want to try bodybalance, just do it! This training is perfect for those who have just started doing fitness, or for making your muscles relax after an intense one. It is really good to do Bodybalance after some cardio training or gym class. If you haven't tried yoga before then Bodybalance is a great introduction. If you're already doing some form of yoga you'll love the variety you get with Bodybalance. I think you would like to get some recommendations to start do bodybalance. A quick tip wear comfortable clothes. You do not have to wear any shoes during the class.
rise a predicted from 2 to 6 degrees Celsius. This may not seem as much but with the Earth's delicate balance we will have lost several species and habitats. Scientists are worried that soon the effects of what we have done may be irreversible. This temperature increase would drastically affect the growth of many different crops and cause the polar ice caps to melt, therefore increasing sea levels to rise up by several metres. Warmer oceans cause more intense storms. Buildings and roads close to the water will be flooded and they could suffer damage from hurricanes and tropical storms. The effects of a warmer climate may begin to take its toll on people as well. Particularly those who are physically weaker are going to have a harsh life. During the hot summer of 1995, the frightening effects of high temperatures were felt in Chicago, when 700 people died as a result of heat-related problems. Air quality in
movements in Muslim-majority societies and globally by strengthening the capacity of our partner organizations. Since its founding WLP has established a partnership model that allows for a geometric increase in the human and material resources available to partner organizations, maximum use of shared learning across regions, and increased impact of collective networking and solidarity capabilities. The Partnership is based on a relationship of intense and continuous communication and ongoing cooperation in the conception, development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of joint programs. The organization's president is Mahnaz Afkhami. Management and administration WLP's Board of Directors is made up of a diverse group of leading academics and NGO directors. WLP has an International Advisory Council that includes heads of United Nations agencies, leaders of international
heath in front of an alehouse and then in a bedroom in the house of a lord. The action in the play takes place in various locations in Padua, Italy, and at a house in the nearby countryside. The overall tone of the play is light and comic, though the exploration of larger social questions gives much of the comedy a more serious tone. The motifs of this play are disguise, domestication, fathers and their children. Climax There is no single moment of intense action in the play, but rather a long process of development culminating in Katherine's fully changed behaviour. The climax could be seen in the wedding scene in Act III or in Katherine's decision in Act III to agree with Petruchio whatever he says. Conclusion I was a pleasantly surprised after reading this book. At first I was afraid there would be complicated use of words and heavy use of complex rhyme schemes. It was relieving to find out that the book was very easy to read.
..3 times with a small amount of the test water. Wash the conical flask with distilled water. Pipette 100 cm 3 of the test water and transfer it into the conical flask, add 3...4 drops of indicator mo or mr. 2. Prepare the burette – remove any air bubbles from the nozzle and fill with 0.1 M hydrochloric acid till zero (The lower meniscus has to coincide with the scales 0-notation). 3. Titrate with a 0.1 M hydrochloric acid solution, while swirling the water in the flask with intense circular movements. At the equivalence point the color of the water will change from yellow to orange red. It is important to end the titration process precisely (one drop precision) when the red color stays unchanged when adding the last drop. Read from the burette the consumed volume of hydrochloric acid for titration with a 0.05 cm3 precision. 4. Wash the conical flask carefully with distilled water and repeat the titration with a new aliquote of water
fight. During the first month of war Estonian soldiers were forced to retreat and the Red Army was able to occupy North- and South-Eastern Estonia. The university town of Tartu soon fell to the Red Army and in the beginning of January 1919 the enemy was just 40 kilometers from Tallinn (the capital of Estonia). At the time when few military units and volunteers of the Defence League showed desperate resistance on the front, intense organizational work took place in the rear. Colonel Johan Laidoner (since January 1919 Major General) who became Commander-in-Chief on December 23, 1918 was the coordinator and soul of these efforts. By January 5, 1919 14,000 additional men had been mobilized. Estonian forces could now set to counterattack and on the first birthday of the Estonian Republic (February 24, 1919) General Laidoner could report to the Parliament that the enemy had successfully been driven out of Estonian territory.
If that is a rule, however, there certainly are exceptions. Marc (45) and Catherine (37) Brown have had to cope with that situation for many years now, with Marc being a cow farm manager and Catherine a milkmaid at the same institution. The exact name and location of the farm shall be left undisclosed, but it is certainly one of the most prestigious in England, meaning that stresses and strains are many meeting high expectations demands intense work. Marc and Catherine kindly ask me to join them in their cozy little house near the farm. We sit down by the fireplace and Catherine serves her special and at least locally very famous tea the exact recipe is a well-kept secret, of course. Was working in a farm something you planned already long ago? Marc: No, not really. In high school I actually planned to become a chemical engineer. It's funny how haphazard things in life change and affect so many other things. Practical
Temperate grasslands have warm, humid summers with an average temperature of 18° C and cool, dry winters with an average temperature of 10° C. Most of the rain falls as convection rain in the summer and sometimes frost and snow may occur in the winter. 6. What is the role of wildfires in the temperate grassland plants’ lifecycle? Wildfires play a very important role. They allow the grasslands to be open and free of trees and shrubs. Any seedling of a tree that appears is killed off by the intense heat. If the fire does not clear out the seedlings, the grasslands would become a shrubland changing forever. Remarkably, the plants in the grasslands have adapted to the wildfires that come through, and actually need them to keep healthy and grow new vegetation in the spring 7. How are plants adapted to life in temperate grassland? (vt. ka õpik lk 61) During a fire, while above-ground portions of grasses may perish, the root portions survive to sprout again
Nicotine stimulates neurons to release unusually large amounts of dopamine. Dopamine stimulates the brain's pleasure and reward circuit, a group of brain structures called the limbic system involved in appetite, learning, memory, and feelings of pleasure. Normally, pleasurable feelings come from food, comfort, and the company of people you love. But smoking cigarettes causes a flood of dopamine in the smoker's brain. It's this flood of dopamine that gives the smoker intense feelings of pleasure. Normally, neurons reabsorb neurotransmitters after they've done their job of signaling other brain cells. But cigarette smoke causes dopamine to stay in the spaces between neurons called synapses. Researchers don't yet know exactly what component of tobacco smoke blocks the reabsorption of dopamine into neurons. In 40 minutes, half the effects of nicotine are gone. So smokers get the urge to light up for another dose of the drug
Rest This describes the extent to which O2 is extracted, or removed, from the blood as it passes through the body. An increased a-vO2 difference represents a decreased amount of oxygen in venous blood. Arterial-Venous Oxygen Difference The Fick equation represents the relationship of the body's oxygen consumption (VO2), to the arterial-venous oxygen difference (a-vO 2 diff) and cardiac output (Q); VO2 = Q x (a-vO2 diff) Rest 4 to 5 ml/100 ml blood Intense exercise - 15-16 ml/100 ml blood Oxygen Transport in Muscles O2 transported to mitochondria by myoglobin (similar to Hb but a greater affinity to O2) Factors affecting O2 delivery and Uptake O2 content of blood Blood flow Local conditions (e.g. pH, temp) Recommended Reading Baechle, T. R., Earle, R.W. (eds) (2008) Essentials of strength training and conditioning . 2nd ed., National Strength and Conditioning Association. Champaign, Ill.: Human Kinetics.
from them, should be treated. The results from the investigation in Finland show that suffering animals are not an exception but a rule in Finnish animal production. Also this material shows that animal suffering is an inseparable part of the production- animals are seen as products and commodities instead of sentient beings. First step to aspire after the wellbeing of productive animals is to raise the awareness of people about how the farm animals are treated during the intense manufacturing. So people and organisations that have already realised the seriousness of this problem have set their sights on showing people that we should care about animals and we as consumers can help to solve the problem. Agriculturalists can treat animalt better and everyone of us can help by avoiding mass production. People who revealed the reality of Finnish factory farming have the attitude that everyone of us should have
preceded the attempted test early on 26 April. By the time that the operator moved to shut down the reactor, the reactor was in an extremely unstable condition. The interaction of very hot fuel with the cooling water led to rapid steam production and an increase in pressure. The overpressure caused the cover plate of the reactor to become partially detached, rupturing the fuel channels and jamming all the control rods, which by that time were only halfway down. Intense steam generation then spread throughout the whole core causing a steam explosion and releasing fallout to the atmosphere. The second explosion threw out fragments from the fuel channels and hot graphite. The graphite and fuel started a number of fires, causing the main release of radioactivity into the environment. From the second to tenth day after the accident, some 5000 tonnes of boron, dolomite, sand, clay and lead were dropped on to the burning core by helicopter
completely at ease. When Edward arrives, his first concern is only for Bella's hand. He examines it and affirms that it is most likely broken. He attempts to confront Jacob, but Charlie steps in quickly, afraid of a fight. Edward takes Bella and leaves, heading to the car and planning to take her straight to Carlisle, but Jacob follows them outside. After helping Bella into the Volvo, Edward turns to finally address Jacob, and they engage in a brief and seemingly calm yet intense altercation concerning Bella and both their intentions to fight for her. Bella never says another word to Jacob, refusing to even return his smiles or acknowledge his well-wishes for her injured hand. As they arrive at the Cullen home, Edward pulls around to the garage where Bella sees Rosalie and Emmett working on the Jeep. Emmett notices Bella's hand and asks her about it, bursting into laughter when she admits to punching a werewolf in the face. Rosalie, however,
ocean from reaching the plateaus. Western passes receive small amounts of fresh snow each year but remain traversable all year round. Low temperatures are prevalent throughout these western regions, where bleak desolation is unrelieved by any vegetation beyond the size of low bushes, and where wind sweeps unchecked across vast expanses of arid plain. The Indian monsoon exerts some influence on eastern Tibet. Northern Tibet is subject to high temperatures in the summer and intense cold in the winter. Cultural Tibet consists of several regions. These include Amdo (A mdo) in the northeast, which is under the administration as part of the provinces of Qinghai, Gansu and Sichuan. Kham (Khams) in the southeast, is divided among western Sichuan, northern Yunnan, southern Qinghai and the eastern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Ü-Tsang (dBus gTsang) (Ü in the center, Tsang in the center-west, and Ngari (mNga' ris) in the far west)
James VI of Scotland so the crowns of these two countries were united The goverments continued to seperate, but the linguistic differences were lessened The kind of Middle English spoken in lowland Scotland had developed into a written language known as Scots Scottish Protesntant church adopted English Bibles. English became the written standard in Scotland as well The link between religion and politics became intense Charles I was executed Stuart monarcgs raised money without getting the agreement fromm the House of Commons first and that grew anger in the country. Parliament established its supermacy over the monarchy The ideological Protestantism had grown in England. They regarded the luxorious lifestyle of the KInga and his followers as immoral The civil war, which ended with complete victory for the parliamentary forces
in quality in length (the duration of articulation) Comparing English and Estonian vowels: both languages have short and long vowels, but English vowels also differ in quality, thus they are marked by different symbols. In Estonian to mark long vowels the symbols for short vowels are just doubled they differ only in length. Diphthongs. Diphthong - is a double vowel sound which includes a glide from one vowel sound to another. In English diphthongs the first vowel sound is more intense than the last vowel sound, in Estonian the other way around. Centring diphthongs end with a central vowel, the glide is towards . Closing diphthongs end with a closed vowel, the glide is towards ý and . English vowels: a vowel is longest in an open syllable and in monosyllabic words (sea, speed) a vowel is next longest in a syllable closed with a voiced consonant and in two-syllable words (seed, speedy)
o Spanish Armada was defeated by Sir Francis Drake. o Sir Walter Raleigh- exploration, the beginning of the British Empire o The Renaissance culture began, for example Shakespeare, who created the Globe Theatre. A wealthy and prosperous period in history. Analysis of 17th century The 17th century was not a stable century for the country and it's people. A. In politics it was unstable because : o the link between religion and politics became intense-protestantism, especially Puritanism, had grown in englang and puritans regarded the luxorious lifestyle of the king as immoral o people were angry at the way Stuart monarchs raised money without getting the agreement of the house of commons o conflicts between the king and the parliament, which led to the civil war(1642) and the execution of Charles I(1649)
same solution to the bottom of the beaker. Add two drops of Fe 2+ proving solution (K3[Fe(CN)6]) to each. Place some iron wire (paper clip) and a zinc granule into the beaker in such a way that they would not touch each other. Physically connect another piece of iron wire to a zinc granule and place these into the test tube. Observe the difference in speed of corrosion (formation of blue colour) in the two systems. Which one is faster? Explain! More intense reaction occurs in beaker where zinc granule and clipper are divided. Thats because ferrum is anode. If we connect ferrum to element with more negative potential, it turns into anode. In case of connected metals, which one is the anode, which one is the cathode? Write down the equations of reactions occurring on the anode and cathode! 2-¿ ¿ Anode (Zn): -¿=Zn ¿
He was mathematically gifted and won a double first degree, which could have been the prelude to a brilliant academic career. Instead he married his first cousin in 1827 and became a country parson. Young Charles' father was an active and highly conservative clergyman of the Anglican church who later became Archdeacon of Richmondand involved himself, sometimes influentially, in the intense religious disputes that were dividing the Anglican church. He was High Church, inclining to Anglo Catholicism, an admirer of Newman and the Tractarian movement, and did his best to instill such views in his children. Young Charles was to develop an ambiguous relationship with his father's values and with the Anglican church as a whole.
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a university education to join the military. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant and completed his training as a tank commander. He served for 77 days on the front line in the Afghan War, although he was pulled out after an American website revealed his presence there. CHARITY WORK Diana became increasingly associated with numerous charities. As Princess of Wales she was expected to visit hospitals, schools, etc. Diana developed an intense interest in serious illnesses and health- related matters, including AIDS and leprosy. She was one of the first very high profile people to be pictured touching those afflicted with AIDS. This had a significant impact in changing people's opinions and attitudes to the disease. She was very at ease in meeting people from any background and even if they were ill or in hospices. The patients would react very favorably to her meetings. In addition, the Princess
had come to be known as a "golden age", a period of great literary achievements, the age of William Shakespeare, Sir Philip Sidney, and Edmund Spenser, but, at the time, the regime often felt beleaguered at home and abroad. Internally, Elizabethan England was marked by religious divisions, as "official" Protestantism was consolidated in the local communities, and there was intense commercial rivalry and expansion abroad. The Religious Settlement of 1559 was the defining moment of the English Reformation, while the late 1580s and the 1590s were dominated by war with Spain and the French Catholic League, and by rebellion in Ireland. The iconography associated with the Queen herself, however, as Gloriana and the Virgin Queen, together with the length of her reign, has made her one of the
battles and disputes which surrounded university elections, and was to be implicated in a number of shootings linked to 's MSR action group. Ta naasis ülikool lühike katkestusi kaasata ennast täielikult erinevaid ägedad lahingud ning vaidluseid, mis ümbritseb ülikooli valimistel ja pidi olema segatud arvu seotud Rolando Masferrer 's MSR tegevusgrupp. "To not return", said Castro later, "would be to give in to bullies, to abandon my beliefs". [ 24 ] Rivalries were so intense that Castro apparently collaborated in an attempt on Masferrer's life during this period, [ 24 ] while Masferrer, whose paramilitary group Les Tigres later became an instrument of state violence under Batista, perennially hunted the younger student seeking violent retribution. "Et mitte naasta," ütles Castro hiljem, "oleks anda sisse kiusab, loobuda oma veendumusi." rivaalitsemine oli nii intensiivne, et Castro ilmselt osalenud aastal püüti Masferrer elu sel perioodil, samal ajal
(This comma use is correct because it is an example of extreme contrast) b. Common introductory phrases that should be followed by a comma include participial and infinitive phrases, absolute phrases, nonessential appositive phrases, and long prepositional phrases (over four words). Having finished the test, he left the room. To get a seat, you'd better come early. After the test but before lunch, I went jogging. The sun radiating intense heat, we sought shelter in the cafe. c. Common introductory words that should be followed by a comma include yes, however, well. Well, perhaps he meant no harm. Yes, the package should arrive tomorrow morning. However, you may not be satisfied with the results. 3. Use a pair of commas in the middle of a sentence to set off clauses, phrases, and words that are not essential to the meaning of the sentence. Use one comma before
It is hard to know now what our oceans will look like in the future. Just how damaged they will be by pollution is uncertain. Acid rain The term acid rain refers to what scientists call acid deposition. It is caused by airborne acidic pollutants and has highly destructive results. Scientists first discovered acid rain in 1852, when the English chemist Robert Agnus invented the term. From then until now, acid rain has been an issue of intense debate among scientists and policy makers. Acid rain, one of the most important environmental problems of all, cannot be seen. The invisible gases that cause acid rain usually come from automobiles or coal-burning power plants. Acid rain moves easily, affecting locations far beyond those that let out the pollution. As a result, this global pollution issue causes great debates between countries that fight over polluting each other's environments.