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PDA (personal digital assistant) - sarnased materjalid

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Smart devices

SMART DEVICES DIANA MÄRTSON GRETE LY JÕGISOO SMART DEVICES A smart device is an electronic device, generally connected to other devices or networks Several notable types of smart devices are smartphones, phablets and tablets, smartwatches, smart bands and smart key chains. SMARTPHONES • The first smartphone was invented 2007 • In early 2007, Apple Inc. introduced the iPhone, one of the first smartphones to use a multi-touch interface.  • The iPhone was notable for its use of a large touchscreen for direct finger input as its main means of interaction, instead of a stylus, keyboard, or keypad typical for smartphones at the time. POSITIVE SIDES • Wifi and internet • Front camera • Communication • Business development SMARTWATCH • A smartwatch is a computerized wristwatch with functionality that goes beyond timekeeping

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Emaplaadi terminite sõnastik inglise keeles

8MHz. RAM - Random Access Memory - see System RAM Port (serial, parallel, PS/2, USB, sound, LAN, VGA, SCSI) - interface connectors for the associated types of devices Serial - a low speed interface typically used for mice and external modems Parallel - a low speed interface typically used for printers PS/2 - a low speed interface used for mice and keyboards USB - Universal Serial Bus - a medium speed interface typically used for mice, keyboards, scanners, display panels (control features, not data), speakers (control features, not sound), scanners, and some digital cameras. VGA - Video Graphics Adapter - the interface from your video card or integrated video connector and the system display monitor. SCSI (interface) - Small Computer System Interface - the interface between a SCSI controller and an external or internal SCSI device. Jumper - a small block (approx .250" wide x .312" long x .125" thick with two holes running

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Games Programming with Java and Java 3D

has accounted for 72% of global cumulative shipments, compared to 16% for the GameCube and 12% for the Xbox. NPDFunworld (http://www.npdfunworld.com/) reported that console game sales in 2002 rose by about 20% over the record US$9.4 billion in 2001. Individual game sales are also increasing: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City from Take Two Interactive sold 1 Games Programming with Java and Java 3D an estimated 3 million copies in its first month of release. This game is likely to become the best selling title of 2002, and of all time. 1.2. Console Hardware Since consoles are so central to gaming, it is interesting to consider their capabilities. The PlayStation 2 processor runs with a clock speed of 294 MHz, has 32Mb of RAM, and a separate graphics chip that can render about 66 million polygons per second. The small amount of RAM is an important constraint upon games wishing to use Java.

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Nokia Report

Thirdly I will talk about Nokia's basic business tactics. I will give a brief description of its strategy and vision concerning the future. That will be followed by a description of Nokia's basic products. In conclusion I will be giving my own opinion about Nokia and review the main points of the report. HISTORY The firm Nokia we know today has greatly changed comparing to the time it first started under the name of Nokia. Nokia was established in 1865 as a pulp mill by Knut Fredrik Idestam in the town of Tampere, in south-western Finland. In the beginning of 20th Finnish Rubber Works acquired Nokia Wood Mills and Finnish Cable Works and all these three companies were merged into the Nokia Corporation. This corporation involved in many sectors, producing at one time or another paper products, bicycle and

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Lühendite seletus

AAL Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaption Layer AAM Automatic Acoustic Management AAP Applications Access Point [DEC] AARP AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol AAS All-to-All Scatter AASP ASCII Asynchronous Support Package AAT Average Access Time AATP Authorized Academic Training Program [Microsoft] .ABA Address Book Archive (file name extension) [Palm] ABAP Advanced Business Application Programming [SAP] ABC * Atanasoff-Berry Computer (First digital calculating machine that used vacuum tubes) ABEND Abnormal End ABI Application Binary Interface ABIOS Advanced BIOS ABIST Automatic Built-In Self-Test [IBM] ABLE Adaptive Battery Life Extender + Agent Building and Learning Environment [IBM] ABM Asynchronous Balanced Mode ABR Available Bit Rate ABRD Automatic Baud Rate Detection ABRS Automated Book Request System [British Library] ABS Address Book Synchronization [IBM] + Absolute ABT Abort

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Introduction of SCM

However, supply chain management can be a very difficult task because in the reality, the supply chain is a complex and dynamic network of facilities and organizations with different, conflicting objectives. Supply chains exist in both service and manufacturing organizations, although the complexity of the chain may vary greatly from industry to industry and firm to firm. Unlike commercial manufacturing supplies, services such as clinical supplies planning are very dynamic and can often have last minute changes. Availability of patient kit when patient arrives at investigator site is very important for clinical trial success. This results in overproduction of drug products to take care of last minute change in demand. R&D manufacturing is very expensive and overproduction of patient kits adds significant cost to the total cost of clinical trials. An integrated supply chain can reduce the overproduction of drug products by efficient demand management, planning,

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Big data in cloud

C o clou o l d I T opportu I 0 Academic essay (ITI0103) 2019 spring Introduction “Data is Everything and Everyone is Data. “[1] The ability to collect, organize, structure and analyse data on a large scale is probably the most significant trait that sets us, humans, apart from our primate friends. [1] To comprehend the opportunities and threats regarding big data located within the cloud, one must first realize the essence of them. Big data is not only what its name says, but it is also so much more. What is Big data? Big data is a term, which is used to describe a broad spectrum of concepts: from the technological ability to collect, aggregate, and process data, to the cultural shift that is pervasively invading industry and society, both drowning in information overload. [2] Big data can be described by the following properties: - Volume

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Inglise keele sõnad

microchips ­ tiny pieces of silicon containing complex electronic circuits  design ­ to make or draw plans for something  financial ­ relating to money or how money is managed  electronic ­ involving the use of electric current in devices such as TV sets or computers  Internet ­ the large system of connected computers around the world  print ­ to produce text and pictures using a printer  unformatted ­ a disk that is completely blank, so information can't be recorded onto it  Extranet ­ a network that allows communication between a company and the people it deals with  transmission ­ the process of sending data over a communication channel  reboot ­ to restart the computer, without switching it off completely  microbrowser ­ a web browser designed for small screens on hand­held devices  software engineer ­ a person who designs and maint

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Automaatika referaat (eng)

.....................................................................................................8-9 Conclusion.........................................................................................................................10 2 Introduction This chapter documents the advent and rise of automated essay scoring (AES) as a means of both assessment and instruction. The first section discusses what AES is, how it works, and who the major purveyors of the technology are. The second section describes outgrowths of the technology as it applies to on-going projects in measurement and education. In 1973, the late Ellis Page and colleagues at the University of Connecticut programmed the first successful automated essay scoring engine, "Project Essay Grade (PEG)" (1973). The technology was foretold some six years earlier in a landmark Phi

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Photographic camera

at the other)  Photography is The art or practice of taking and processing photographs. 3 Context of the creation of the camera (CARLA)  The camera has been used since before Christ. The impact in society the emergence of the camera was important and shocking because it helped us capture important moments in time that can no longer be repeated and helped a lot in the field of communication. The first models of cameras were used in the years before Christ where they were used to see closely objects. After its emergence was marked a before and after in history because thanks to this artefact can capture exact moments in which a event happened. Advancing in history have improved the types of cameras, passing cameras that took several minutes to take a photograph so far in which the process of taking a photograph or several is instantaneous. In addition, the cameras allow us to keep

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Projekt

receiver. Packetizing voice data involves adding header and trailer information to the data blocks. Packetization overhead (additional time and data introduced by this process) must be reduced to minimize added latencies (time delays through the system). Therefore, the process must achieve a balance between minimizing transmission delay and using network bandwidth most efficiently--smaller size allows packets to be sent more often, while larger packets take longer to compose. On the other hand, larger packets amortize the header and trailer information across a bigger chunk of voice data, so they use network bandwidth more efficiently than do smaller packets. Figure 1.Signaling and transport flows between endpoints. -4- Mission We are a company that provides Voice over IP telephony over Estonia. Our mission is to make

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Book Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors

Four Opamp Configurations 233 General Opamp Design Equations 237 Reversing the Inputs 238 Comparators 239 Instrumentation Amplifiers 243 Appendix B: PWM 245 Why PWM? 245 Real Parts 250 Audio Applications 252 Appendix C: Some Useful URLs 255 Glossary 257 Index 261 Contents vii Preface There often seems to be a division between the analog and digital worlds. Digital designers usually do not like to delve into analog, and analog design- ers tend to avoid the digital realm. The two groups often do not even use the same buzzwords. Even though microprocessors have become increasingly faster and more capable, the real world remains analog in nature. The digital designers who attempt to control or measure the real world must somehow connect this analog environment to their digital machines

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Optional use of ECDIS

19 Final remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 ANNEX I Glossary/list of abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 ANNEX II Comparison of paper charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 ANNEX III Types of Digital Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 ANNEX IV IMO SN/Circ. 207 Differences between RCDS and ECDIS . . . . . . . . . .47 ANNEX V ECDIS - Procedural and organisational considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 ANNEX VI Compendium on Flag State ECDIS requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Facts about chart carriage reguirements 3

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Social media information and data collection and security

It helps to keep in touch with friends and world. This is one of the main causes why social media platforms can exist. Large group of users being active in the community and almost doing „work“. By sharing i mean users can create profile about themselves. Upload an image of themselves. Create albums where they can post gallery of their recent travel for example. Users can add events on their timeline. Whether they have engaged or marries, getting their first kid, moving to another city or graduating a degree. They can share a video within facebook, with is upladed in their servers or post a new one with youtube, vimeo or another video sharing platform which has enabled embedding. Same goes with text. Recently when facebook has given out APIs, it has become possible to share information with other programs and platforms aswell. For example users can log into their instagram account

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Tööstuslik andmeside kontrolltöö 2 abimaterjal - vastused

byte-oriented protocols) or the start-of-frame flag (for bit-oriented protocols) appears in the actual data. Intermediate Transmission Block) ·Same as ETB, except that the receiving statio Differs from HDLC because of multiaccess MAC that provides · Maximum payload length (default: 1500) This was not likely to happen in ASCII text, but is very likely with binary data. This is known as a data will not acknowledge after the error checking. EOT (End of Transmission) framing/error detection: · Type of CRC (2B or 4B) transparency problem an can be rectified with byte stuffing (for byte-oriented protocols) and bit ·Indicates that a station has no data to transmit

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IT arhitektuur

7. The Zachman Framework is a framework for enterprise architecture, which provides a formal and highly structured way of viewing and defining an enterprise. The Framework in practice is used for organizing enterprise architectural "artifacts" in a way that takes into account both: · who the artifact targets for example, business owner and builder, and · what particular issue for example, data and functionality is being addressed. These artifacts may include design documents, specifications, and models.[3]Scope (Ballpark) View. This view describes the business purposeand strategy, which defines the playing field (ballpark) for theotherviews. It serves as the context within which the other views will bederived and managed. Owner's View (Enterprise Model). This is a description of the organization within which the information system must function. Analyzing this view reveals which parts of the enterprise can be automated.

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Sissejuhatus infotehnoloogiasse konspekt

 Näit: termomeeter, vinüülplaat, foto Digitaalsüsteem  (pidevad) andmed lõhutakse üksikuteks tükkideks, mis salvestatakse eraldi  Näit: CD, arvutiprogramm, kiri tähtede ja bittidena Ühelt teisele: digitaliseerimine  The three major comparisons of computers are:  Electronic computers versus Mechanical computers  General-purpose versus Special-purpose computers  Digital versus Analog computers  Electronic Computers  Constructed from transistors that use electricity to function.  Mechanical Computers  Do not use electricity to function.  Constructed of a combination of gears, levers and springs.  General-purpose Computers  Were not manufactured to do any one thing.  Changeable to do any task.  Special-purpose Computers

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All about High Tech

available. There is no specific class of technology that is high tech--the definition shifts over time--so products hyped as high tech in the 1960s would now be considered, if not exactly low tech, then at least somewhat obsolete. This fuzzy definition has led to marketing departments describing nearly all new products as high tech. Economy Because the high-tech sector of the economy develops or uses the most advanced technology known, it is often seen as having the most potential for future growth. This perception has led to high investment in high-tech sectors of the economy. High-tech startup enterprises receive a large portion of venture capital. However, if, as has happened in the past, investment exceeds actual potential, then investors can lose all or most of their investment. High tech is often viewed as high risk, but offering the opportunity for high profits.

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Tarkvara kokkuvõte inglise keeles

1. OBJECT-ORIENTED PARADIGM The Model •The model defines an abstract view to the problem. This implies that the model focuses only on problem related stuff and that you try to define properties of the problem. These properties include: 1 •the data which are affected and 2 •the operations which are identified by the problem. Object-oriented Paradigm •Everything is an object •A program is a bunch of objects telling each other what to do by sending messages •Each object has its own memory made up of other objects •Every object has a type •All objects of a particular type can receive the same messages Domain Model •A domain model does not represent the entire domain as it is in the real world

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IT Strateegia IT Ettevõttele

and start offering them worldwide the international market OO2: Sell some clients to another companies TO2: Difficult to discover and approach OO3: Tuning appearances potential clients. OO4: Turning relations in other countries into TO3: Many employees are working part-time, local representatives and are probably prone to put other OO5: Collaboration with other local IT responsibilities first organizations TO4: It may be hard to support some clients OO6: Migrating the core of the projects to the without actual on-site presence latest technological version TO5: Inability to hire competent workforce TO6: Foreign markets are an uncharted territory hard to map for a small organization 2.4.Opportunities

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Unit 5 p.102-105

broken rather than get it fixed. 5. Many teenagers would prefer to go out with their friends for fast food. 6. Looking out the aeroplane window I could see that the unsightly urban sprawl of the city had spread far into the desert. 7. Although the prices at the new shopping complex may be lower, the impersonal service there keeps me going back to my local markets. 8. The government has refused to pass a law which states that all GM foods must be clearly marked. 9. It is well known that many countries are hiding stores of potentially lethal biological weapons. 10. Her stressful lifestyle caused her to suffer from both mental and physical ailments. 11. The extreme weather changes we've been having are wreaking havoc on crop production in most parts of the world. 12. Nuclear power could be extremely dangerous if it were to fall into the wrong hands. BUILD UP YOUR WORD POWER 1. outlet ­ shop 2. outcome ­ result 3

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SISSEJUHATUS ITSSE

tõesed järeldused. Deduktsiooniks nimetatakse ka deduktiivse arutluse esitamist või arutlemist, mida vaadeldakse deduktiivset arutlust järgivana. 5 3. 1947 Bell Telephone Laboratories, William Shockley, Walter Brattain, and John Bardeen demonstrate their new invention of the point-contact transistor amplifier. Punkt-kontakt transistor võimendi. 1949 Maurice Wilkes assembled the EDSAC, the first practical stored-program computer, at Cambridge University. 1950 Engineering Research Associates of Minneapolis built the ERA 1101, the first commercially produced computer; the company's first customer was the U.S. Navy. 1951 The UNIVAC I delivered to the U.S. Census Bureau was the first commercial computer to attract widespread public attention. Although manufactured by Remington Rand, the machine often was mistakenly referred to as the "IBM UNIVAC." Remington Rand eventually sold 46

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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused

English, Latin), hybrid of Germanic and Romance languages Norman French influence – about 10,000 words, 75 % are still in use (Baugh) Latin influence continues 3) Early Modern English – 200,000 – 250,000 English becomes a polycentric language; polyglot, cosmopolitan language 4) Modern English – 500,000 words (OED) At present at least 1 billion lexical units 2. Core and periphery Core vocabulary – often short (monosyllabic) words of Germanic and Old Norse origin = ie core vocabulary of most frequent words, and vague fuzzy peripherial words. Core meaning is the meaning which is at the centre of the word.periphery – vague. Formal usage (often polysyllabic words) from Norman French (rank, courtliness,refinement). Learning, science, abstraction: Latin, and Greek. The core vocabulary is predominantly Germanic (the, I, you, etc.) Only 4 of the topranked one hundred words in the

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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist

The idea of an intelligent information rich building model is not new. The identity of BIM dates back nearly 30 years, while the terminology of the “Building Information Model” has been in circulation for at least 15 years. Mass production and standardization that dominated the 20th century steel industry, is now, as a result of the proliferation of 3D computer aided design and manufacturing tools, turning into mass customization. The first notable steel structure to utilize 3D modeling was a copper-clad fish sculpture designed by Frank Gehry for Barcelona’s 1992 Olympic village. A key reason for Gehry’s adaptation of digital tools was the increasingly difficult task of describing the innovative new designs to the contractor. His complex three-dimensional forms, when represented in traditional two-dimensional plans, 2D sections, and 2D elevations appear to be even more complex (Lindsey, 2001).

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Kuidas kirjutada esseed

synthesize your important personal characteristics and experiences in a coherent whole while simultaneously addressing your desire to attend that particular college Selecting the Essay Topic The key to a strong essay is a good topic. When selecting a topic, you should keep in mind to choose a topic that allows you to demonstrate your skills and individuality, a topic that answers the essay question while telling the reviewers what they really want to know. To begin with, you should first read the essay question carefully and try to understand what the reviewers want to know, keep in mind that essay questions are designed to let the reviewers judge why you should be admitted to that particular college. There are several different kinds of essay questions. Some of the most common types of essay questions and the purposes behind them are given below: Key Influence Questions: 2

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Raamatu ajalugu - kokkuvõte

BOOKS (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) A book is a set or collection of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of paper, parchment, or other various material, usually fastened together to hinge at one side. A single sheet within a book is called a leaf, and each side of a leaf is called a page. A book produced in electronic format is known as an electronic book (e-book). Books may also refer to works of literature, or a main division of such a work. In library and information science, a book is called a monograph, to distinguish it from serial periodicals such as magazines, journals or newspaper. The body of all written works including books is literature. In novels and sometimes other types of books (e.g. biographies), a book may be divided into several large sections, also called books (Book 1, Book 2, Book 3, etc.)

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Industry of television and video technics

. 7 3.3 Procurement and Purchasing..................................................................................7 4. Samsung................................................................................................. 8 4.1 Company Information............................................................................................8 4.2 DSC........................................................................................................................8 4.3 Optics and Digital Imaging....................................................................................9 5. Resources...................................................................................................................10 2 1. Video Technics Inc 1.1 About Video Technics Video Technics Inc., a worldwide supplier of cutting-edge broadcast products,

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Programmeerimiskeel

konkreetsete teadusharude fakte esitavatest lausetest. Igasugusel fakti esitaval väitel on sisu ainult siis, kui on võimalik öelda, kuidas selle väite kehtivust kontrollida. Metafüüsilised väited, mis ei lange punktide 1 ja 2 alla, on sisutud. Kõik moraali, esteetikat ja religiooni käsitlevad väited on mittekontrollitavad ja mõttetud. 1945 Konrad Zuse began work on Plankalkul (plan Calculus). The first algorithmic programming language, with an aim of creating the theoretical preconditions for the formulation of problems of a general nature. John von Neumann wrote "First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC." Grace Hopper recorded the first actual computer "bug." 1946 In February, the public got its first glimpse of the ENIAC, a machine built by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert that improved by 1,000 times on the speed of its contemporaries.

Infotehnoloogia
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Using Blogs as a Platform in the TEFL

of using blogs in teaching writing in English and obtain statistical data of their language improvements by the end of training. As a feedback form I plan to initiate an electronic survey for everyone who pass the course. DEFINITION OF BLOG In recent decade on the internet scene appeared such term as `weblog', the later version of which had been simplified and is nowadays known as `blog'. Due to the fact that these `personal online, web-based publications' (Armstrong & Retterer, 2009, p. 233) have found a broad response among many users both on leisure and professional level, the amount of definitions rose highly as well. Term `weblog' originally was coined in 1997 by John Barger and Robert Wisdom as they defined it as a `webpage where a web logger `logs' all the other webpage's he/she finds interesting'

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 1 mõisted

are devolved powers, subordinate to the UK Parliament. 11. Constituent country- a term sometimes used in contexts in which a country makes up a part of a larger political entity, such as a sovereign state. The term constituent country does not have any defined legal meaning, and is used simply to refer to a country which is a constituent part of something else. 12. The Commonwealth- The Commonwealth of Nations, commonly known as the Commonwealth is an intergovernmental organization of 53 member states that were mostly territories of the former British Empire. The Commonwealth operates by intergovernmental consensus of the member states, organized through the Commonwealth Secretariat and Non-governmental organizations, organized through the Commonwealth Foundation. 13. British subject- derive their status as British subjects from British India or the Republic of

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Energy - põhjalik referaat energiast

In the end, they were shocked to see how much money Jules' energy using habits cost compared to Les' habits. USES OF ENERGY The United States is a highly developed and industrialized society. We use a lot of energy - in our homes, in businesses, inindustry, and for traveling between all these different places. The industrial sector uses almost one-third of the total energy. The residential and commercial sectors combined use 39 percent of all energy. These two sectors include all 4 types of buildings, such as houses, offices, stores, restaurants, and places of worship. Energy used for transportation accounts for more than a quarter of all energy. Picture 2.1. Share of energy consumed by major selectors of the economy (2007) 2.1 Uses of energy in homes The ability to maintain desired temperatures is one of the most important accomplishments of modern technology

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Dimitriu - When we are the other

translations, if undertaken, may turn into complex exercises of intercultural communication in our global world, confronted with problems of identity and representation. The first section analyses in detail the cultural translations of Romania that the two authors provide for their (Western) readers. Consequently, it brings to the fore intricate acts of mediation and cultural filtering that are part

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ECDIS Voyage planning

Voyage Planning Voyage Planning The key elements of the Voyage Plan are:  Appraising all relevant information  Planning the intended voyage  Executing the plan taking account of prevailing conditions  Monitoring the vessel’s progress against the plan continuously Planning  The detailed voyage or passage plan should include the following factors: 1) the plotting of the intended route or track of the voyage or passage on appropriate scale charts: the true direction of the planned route or track should be indicated, as well as all areas of danger, existing ships' routeing and reporting systems, vessel traffic services, and any areas where marine environmental protection considerations apply; 2) the main elements to ensure safety of life at sea, safety and efficiency of navigation, and

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