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Cow
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Cow

health medisine. They were using it mixed with water. Today, there are cows who give little milk, but a lot of soft and tasty meat, the cows whose milk is very rich in fat and cows, whose milk is not quite as rich in fat,but theres a lot of it. In our country we have the famous estonian red,estonian native and estonian black and white ox.But in the world there are about 300 breds of ox. device. Nud is the called cow without horns. for controlling Horseflies, mosquitoes, flies and other insects they have a long thick tail with tufts of hair on the end. The body is covered with hair. The coat is short and smooth,and it can be black, red, gray, black, or red-spotted, speckled, and white. they have four strong legs for attendance with two hoofs on each foot. The cow is a herbivorous animal. Cow eats a lot and quickly. he grabs Grass with his hard tongue in its mouth but cows do not not bite it, but tears it from earth and swallows it whole.

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Vastlapäev - Shrove Tuesday
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Vastlapäev - Shrove Tuesday

Shrove Tuesday is .. o Moving date o Always needs new moon and Tuesday's day o May be in February or March 2. Shrove Tuesday traditions. o Had to get up early, to be hard-working for a year o Had to comb your hair 9x, then grow beautiful flax o The flax were as long as your sled ride o Food was on the table throughout the day, so it will continue for the entire year o Eyes were washed 9x, then there won't be mosquitoes in the summer 3. Shrove Tuesday traditions. o When you were eating, you were not allowed to lick your fingers, then you cut your finger in the summer o Shrove carnival o Juniper chase ­ doll, made of straw, transported away form home o Shrove songs o Danced by bagpipes 4. Shrove Tuesday traditions. o People went in the sauna, before dinner o Food was on the table throughout the day o Eaten 9x

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Tundra
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Tundra

a lot of each species. These consist of slightly modified shrews, hares, rodents, wolves, foxes, bears and deer. There are huge herds of reindeer in North America that feed on lichens and plants. There are also smaller herds of musk oxen. Wolves, wolverines, arctic foxes, and polar bears are the predators of the tundra. Smaller mammals are snowshoe rabbits and lemmings. There aren't many different species of insects in the tundra, but black flies, deer flies, mosquitoes and "no-see-ums" (tiny biting midges) can make the tundra a miserable place to be in the summer. Mosquitoes can keep themselves from freezing by replacing the water in their bodies with a chemical called glycerol. It works like an antifreeze and allows them to survive under the snow during the winter. The marshy tundra is a great place for migratory birds like the harlequin duck, sandpipers and plovers. The tundra is one of Earth's three major carbon dioxide sinks

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Basil
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Basil

• Wait until the soil is warm enough • pH should be about 6.4 • Adding compost to your soil at the beginning of the season is a great way to enrich the soil organically Companion planting • Often used as a companion plant for tomatoes • Some gardeners claim that basil can improve the growth and flavour of tomatoes and repel insects Pests and diseases • Basil has a reputation as an insect repellent, particularly for mosquitoes • Despite its insect repellent properties, basil is subject to a variety of pests • Whiteflies are primarily a problem for young plants in the greenhouse • Pests may vary depending on your region Harvesting • Traditionally, the best time to harvest basil is in the morning when the essential oils are strongest • Researchers have found that harvesting basil in the evening between 6 and 10 p.m. increases its shelf life Storing • Drying

Keeled → Erialaline inglise keel
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All studied biomes
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All studied biomes

reproduce slowly. They protect themselves from the cold and wind by hugging close to the ground. When plants die the cold weather makes it hard for them to decompose quickly. This makes for poor soil conditions. Most alpine plants are adapted to grow in sandy and rocky soil. Plants have also adapted to the dry conditions of the alpine biome. Some 5. How are animals adaapted to life in the biome ? Tundra: There aren't many different species of insects in the tundra, but black flies, deer flies, mosquitoes and "no-see-ums" can make the tundra a miserable place to be in the summer. Mosquitoes can keep themselves from freezing by replacing the water in their bodies with a chemical called glycerol. It works like an antifreeze and allows them to survive under the snow during the winter. The marshy tundra is a great place for migratory birds like the harlequin duck, sandpipers and plovers. Polar desert: All the wildlife is connected with sea, because there is very little food on land.

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Global Warming
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Global Warming

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 many parts of the country is already considered unhealthy. With global warming adding to it, it's only going to get worse and worse. Furthermore, warmer temperatures would widen the range of disease carried by rodents and mosquitoes. This increase of temperatures is happening at a pace that outstrips anything the Earth has seen in the past 100 million years. We have caused all of this over many years of over industrialization in this growing world. Many different things cause the greenhouse effect. The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing because of the massive consumption of fossil fuels such as oil, coal, and natural gas. Another contributing factor is the the amount of forest logged. Every

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Aborigeenid-Inglise keeles
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Aborigeenid (Inglise keeles)

other e symbols that conveyed messages designs or patterns on their arms, legs and upper body - particularly at ceremonial times. The patters were not random. In other words they were symbols that conveyed messages e.g., they represented the totems of individuals or denoted information about the tribe itself. The Aborigines often used the fat of animals to cover their bodies to protect them from insects such as mosquitoes. Some of the early Europeans considered that this practice 'gave them a most unpleasant odour'. No doubt it did, but it also provided effective protection against insect stings. Aborigines had initiations. Boys began a period of initiation from when they were 7 or 8 years of age. The first initiation ceremonies they attended were designed to make them independent on their mothers and other females. At other ceremonies and meetings with older males they were informed

Keeled → Geograafia inglise keeles
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American Literature Portfolio
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American Literature Portfolio

the most important Southern writers, along with Mark Twain, Robert Penn Warren, Flannery O'Connor, Truman Capote, Eudora Welty, and Tennessee Williams. While his work was published regularly starting in the mid 1920s, Faulkner was relatively unknown before receiving the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature. He is now deemed among the greatest American writers of all time. Novels · Soldiers' Pay (1926) · Father Abraham (written: 1926/1927 pub: 1983) · Mosquitoes (1927) · Sartoris/Flags in the Dust (1929/1973) · The Sound and the Fury (1929) · As I Lay Dying (1930) · Sanctuary (1931) · Light in August (1932) · Pylon (1935) · Absalom, Absalom! (1937) Short stories · "Landing in Luck" (1919) · "The Hill" (1922) · "New Orleans" · "Mirrors of Chartres Street" (1925) · "Damon and Pythias Unlimited" (1925) · "Jealousy" (1925) · "Cheest" (1925)

Kategooriata → Uurimistöö
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Inglise keel unit 5 answers
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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

combined / joined / AW; 2 (ii) restriction enzymes cut DNA; at specific sites; detail of sites; may give sticky ends; complementary sticky ends join; terminal transferase / enzyme, adds sticky ends; ligase joins, gaps / nicks; max 3 [5] 162. (i) fewer genetically engineered mosquitoes pass parasites across midgut ; A figures fewer g e mosquitoes have parasites in salivary glands; A figures fewer g e mosquitoes can infect (uninfected) mice; A figures ‘less good as vectors’ instead of all of first three points = 1 only use of comparative figures; max 3 (ii) benefit one of following; reduce use of, insecticide / drug

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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

a flamingo a potato potatoes flamingoes a hero heroes m m ar H a Gr elp With some nouns that end in -o, you can add either -s or -es to form the plural. Singular Plural Plural a mango mangoes mangos a mosquito mosquitoes mosquitos a zero zeroes zeros a buffalo buffaloes buffalos 28 Some plural nouns don't follow the -s rule. They don't end in -s, -es, -ies or -ves. Instead, the word changes form. mouse mice goose geese Word File

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

From his early childhood he heard all kind of legends and myths that are connected to the south. Served in the canadian flying corps, took part of the WWI. He met Sherwood Anderson, who recommended that Faulkner's first book would be published. Anderson was very helpful and influencial. There are 3 major stages of his career. His first major book was published 1924, 1926 second masterpiece ,,Soldier's Pay"-anti war novel in the tradition of the lost generation. Early period contains the novel Mosquitoes, it's a parody attacking the superficial lives of society in the city of New Orleans. He makes fun of the pretentiousness of high society. He was still learning the art of writing. ,,The sound and the fury" and in 1932 ,,Light in August", ,,Absalom, Absalom!"- recurring characters, travel from one novel to another: Thomas Sutpen, Joe Christmas, Dilsey Gibson and Quantin Compson. After 1936 was the period of relative decline in his talent and he still produced important pieces

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

examine Scientists must analyze problems thoroughly. Analysis of the substance confirms the presence of nitrogen. ancient adj. something from a long time ago, very old. Syn. old Archaeologists analyze ancient civilizations. Dave found an ancient Roman coin. annoying adj. a slight bother, disturbing to a person n. annoyance Syn. bothersome v. annoy adv. annoyingly Mosquitoes can be an annoying part of a vacation at the beach. She annoyed her parents by coming home late. anticipate v. to think about or prepare for something ahead of adj. anticipatory time n. anticipation Syn. predict No one can anticipate the results of the games. They planned their vacation with anticipation. conform v. to follow established rules or patterns of n. conformity behavior n

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