Use of mobile phones in school Introduction This report explains why mobile phones are important for students, and makes recommendations about their use in the school. This information comes from several students and their parents. Why mobile phones are necessary 1 Some students chat in English and find this helpful. 2 It might be necessary to phone home if a student has transport problems. 3 Students' parents might need to contact them urgently if some other emergency have had occurred Recommendations Everyone agrees that mobile phones can be irritating but they can be extremely useful at times. Students should check that phones are switched off before classes start. We do not believe they should be banned.
Mobile phones and their use This report was commisioned by Mr. Rodgers and examined mobiles phones and their uses. The survey considered the brands, costs, how the phones were acquired, and the main uses of each phone. The survey was carried out among students in the eleventh-grade class. In the eleventh-grade class, everyone has a mobile phone. Moreover nearly all of them are smart phones. According to the survey, there are five different brands of phones that are used by students. Samsung and Sony Ericsson, with four users, is in the lead. Most of the phones cost more than 100 euros. However, three owners got their phones for free. The average cost of a cell phone is 195 euros. Eight out of thirteen students bought their phone themselves. Furthermore, five students acquired their phones as presents. The most popular phone feature used is calling. Also, nearly three out of four
For and Against Mobile Phones Mobile phones have become a essential part of people's lives. Almost everybody has a mobile phone. This essay will deal advantages and disadvantages of using mobile phones. Nowadays mobile phones have internet. It is very useful and it guarantees a quick access to the information one need. Furthermore, why mobile phones are important is that one can call help. For example when there has been an accident , one can call quickly the ambulance. Also mobile phones are very handy because one can use it almost everywhere. Whether one is in a forest or in a big city, one can call or use the internet. But mobile phones have their downsides too. Firstly, buying a good mobile phone which has internet access, GPS and other useful applications is quite expensive. Secondly, mobile phones have made people lazy
Mobile phone is a good technology which is not lacking from our lives. The most popular widget is mobile phone, which make us easy to communicate. In spite of its advantages, there're also some disadvantages of mobile phone too. First of all, mobile phone is easy to use , communicate and handy . You can call anywhere you want and any time you want. However, it can entertains you as well. You can check internet, listen to music, texting, play games, take pictures and so on. Today's phones are called smartphones, because they contain a lot of accessories that people may need in everyday life. In contrast, mobile phone is dangerous for us. It can infect our health. For example it can damage our hearing and infect to our brain. The other disadvantage is that it is wasted of time and money, we can get unwanted calls, bad qualiti and fragile of nowadays mobiles. In conclusion, everything has it own advantages and disadvantages, also mobile phone. It can be
The effects of mobile phones on our lives Can you imagine our comfortable life without mobile phones? Wherever we go, we can see someone talking with their mobile phone. Mobile phones have become an indispensable part of our everyday life. Yet, have the changes they brought about really been for the better? To begin with, the benefits of mobile phones cannot be denied. On the one hand mobile phones are extremely useful communication tool. Mobile phones can help us wherever we need it. For example in an emergency, we may need help and mobile phone is a quick way to call for help. In addition mobile phones can be used for several tasks. For instance, if we want something to be captured we can use our mobile phones. They are equipped with a camera in consequence we can take pictures and videos and later watch them on our computer. As a result mobile phones are a way of entertainment. On the other hand mobile phones have their disadvantages
The effects mobile phones have on our lives Martin Põldvee 12a It is clearly that mobile phones have become an irreplaceable part of our lives. We use it to communicate with others, arrange our business or just for entertainment. As the mobile phones have simplyfied our lives in various ways, it also brings many disadvantages. To begin with, many researches have shown that mobile phone radiation may be harmful to human health. If mobile phones are used too frequently it may slightly damage your brain or reduce men's potential in getting siblings. It is also belieaved that mobile phones may cause some sleeping problems. Another, more usual problem what comes with cellphones is that they are expensive to use and when the battery is dead, it is completely useless. Also if parents trust their children to use mobile phones at very young age, the may get surprised when they finally see the bill
Disadvantages and advantages of using smart-phones in a lesson Nowadays a lot of schools give a permission to use smart-phones in lessons for searching information, looking up new words or doing excercises. Therefore, it could raise many difficulties for students using smart-phones in a lesson. One of the advantages of using smart-phones in studies is that they are more effective. For instance, students do not have to waste time anymore for looking up new words from books like in the old times. Now, they can simply enter a word and get it, or when they have to read a excercise or a story, then they can access to it very fast. Also, nowadays society is accustomed to use smart-phones and it is easier to them remember new words or important information. Therefore, smart-phones have advantage to make one a better learner and do things faster. A big disadvantage of using smart-phones is that they can affect ones health and capab...
What life might be like a hundred years from now? Life nowadays is changing very fast. We are having phones, full on different features, with last ten years, almost every family have their own computer and in some countries everyday food is changed with genetically modified food. But how our life can be changed after hundred years? In 2112, we are living in Earth. We are not using air, because after air pollution, it is dangerous for people to breathe it. We are definitely driving with aircrafts, because we ran out of fuel over 50 years ago.
Dear classmates, I'm going to talk about a mobile phone invention Mobile phones have brought about a dramatic change to the communication industry. The development of mobile phones has made long-distance communication a matter of seconds. The mobile phone was invented in 1973 by Dr. Martin Cooper, a Motorola employee. On April 3, 1973, the first cell phone call was made. The caller was naturally, Dr. Cooper himself. Prior to the development of mobile phones, people used two-way radios to communicate while they were mobile. The idea behind two-way radios gave rise to the invention of mobile phones. During the 1940s, Motorola came up with the Walkie-Talkie followed by handheld two-way radios that operated on battery power. In 1947, Douglas Ring and W. Rae Young at Bell Labs introduced the idea of hexagonal cells for mobile phones. Ericsson came up with an automatic mobile phone system, which was released in Sweden in 1956
The mobile phone a good thing or a bad thing In reacent years mobile phone has become a most popular way of communication, but it is not perfect way. It has also advantages and disadvantages. · Firstly an advantage is that a mobile phone is easy to use. Even my grandmother who is over 70 years old has a mobile phone and she can use it. · Secondly mobile phones are comfortable to use, because you can use it when ever you want. No matter if you are in the bus or just walking in the park, you can always make a call. · Another point is that there is a big variety of mobile phones. Every person can pick just the right colour or shape that he/she wants. · Last but no least mobile phones have became quite cheap so almost every person can afford one. Mobile phones have also disadvantages.
For or Against a Mobile Phone Technology has developed very strongly. It has become a part of our lives. Nowadays most of the people own a mobile phone and they can not live without them. There are some arguments for and against having a mobile phone. There are many favour things of mobile phones. The biggest advantage of having a mobile phone, is that people can communicate with each other in all-over the world. Sending an sms is quite quickly and easy way to say something important. Finally, mobile phones are the tools of some people, like a businessmen´s. On the other hand, they can cought a lot of damage. Todays, it is very popular to take an sms loan. Many criminals use it for against us and steal our money very simply.
receiver know a call was being sent to them. It was Thomas Watson who invented the bell. Alexander Graham Bell founded The Bell Telephone Company in 1877 to build a nationwide telephone system. By 1881, there were 132 700 Bell telephones in homes. The telephone became one of the most popular methods of communication. People started writing fewer letters and visited less often, so the main problem of 21 st century started already in 19th century. There are now three main types of phones or phone like devices: landline telephones, mobile phones and VoIP phones which are known as an office phones. As we can see now, the telephone has changed society a lot after its invention.
Many centuries ago there were not many ways to communicate with your friends. The most common way of corresponding with friends was sending a telegram or letter. Nowadays there are many new possibilities for communicating with others: internet, cellular phones etc. Over the last fifty years, businesses have increasingly dependent on the use of telecommunications. I think using mobile phones are the easiest and most comfortable way of corresponding with each other, because cellulars are so small and you can fit them anywhere you want and carry them with you. They are also affordable for anyone. Nowadays almost all people have and use cellular phones, because you can talk to your friends everywhere where there is network connection. The other easy way to communicate is using internet, which was developed in 1968. Hundreds of millions of people are using internet all over the world
Should smart devices be banned in the classroom? Now days smart phones are inseparable part our lives, we can see them everywhere. Students have them all over the world. The disadvantages of banning smart devices are several. Cellphones can be very useful if used for the right purposes. When smart devices are banned then students can’t use their smart phones for looking up information, or knowing what homework is and can’t use them for dictionaries or calculators. The advantages of banning smart devices are more than advantages. When tabs, smart phones or computers are banned then also students could not cheat on a test by looking for information on the Internet and they could not get distracted on their devices by being socially active by texting on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or playing games.
For and against owning a mobile telephone. A mobile phone is a long-range, electronic device used for mobile voice or data communication over a network of specialized base stations. Mobile phones may support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, games, Bluetooth, camera with video recorder and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video, MP3 player, and radio . There are many for and against situations why mobile telephones are necessary for our life. First of all, I would like to discuss a big minus of mobile phones. Scientists say that mobile telephones have a badly affect for people health
First, I have to agree with the argument about declaring war on texting as a new way to be in contact with fellow students over the break, class or other activity. Also, it is important to point out the fact that, according to the Nielsen Co., teens over the country were in the year 2009 sending at least 80 texts a day on average, a figure double what it was the year before. In spite of teens saying that they cannot live without cell phones and iPods, electronic devices should not be permitted in the school buildings. Although students are taking the rules more as an inconvenience than a real threat, they have to see outside of their cell phones and accept not being reachable for the length of a day. Also, not having your electronic device with you does not make you a person who is in the dark and isolated. All in all, in my opinion we should stop texting so much and think more about seeing each
Turkey. Mechanical engineering and motor vehicle industry have experienced a rapid development during the recent years, although the branch became nearly extinct in the early 1990s after the collapse of the Soviet military industry. The local business climate has been revived thanks to the opening of the plant of the international electronics company Elcoteq in 2000. Engineering products and equipment manufactured in Estonia range from cables, mobile phones and computers to security equipment for cars, laboratory equipment, different hoists and other equipment for different industries. The economic changes of the 1990s had an especially severe effect on the chemical industry as many of the enterprises were oriented to the Soviet military industry and their products became unnecessary after Estonia regained its independence. The principal part of it is constituted by the export of petroleum products from Russia.
car tires, footwear, personal computers, communications cables, televisions, aluminium, etc. The seeds of the current incarnation of Nokia were planted with the founding of the electronics section in the 1960s. In the 1970s, Nokia became more involved in the telecommunications industry. In 1981 Nokia invented the Nordic Mobile Telephony (NMT), which was the world's very first multinational cellular network. Soon after that Nokia started developing Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) phones and became very successful at that time. As the years went Nokia became the largest manufacturer of mobile telephones and made its way to what it is today. PRESENT-DAY STATE Today Nokia is a well known corporation. In fact Nokia is currently the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones and has the number one production in digital 4
Recycled glass reduces related air By using waste paper to produce new paper disposal problems are reduced. pollution by 20 percent and Just the Sunday papers would save related water pollution by 50 more than half a million trees every percent. If it isn't recycled it can week. take a million years to decompose. . RECYCLE OLD CELL PHONES RECYCLE UNWANTED WIRE The average cell phone lasts around HANGERS 18 months, which means 130 million Wire hangers are generally made phones will be retired each year. If of steel, which is often not they go into landfills, the phones and accepted by some recycling their batteries introduce toxic programs. So what do you do with substances into our environment. There are plenty of reputable
Huvitavaid fakte it-ajaloost Fakte 1989. aastal sai Euroopa Tuumauuringute Keskus (CERN) Sveitsis netiühenduse. 1999. aastal loodi Napster, mis algatas failide jagamise. Napsteri põhimõte on aluseks tänapäevasele BitTorrentile. Praegu jagatakse torrentide abil u 1/3 failidest. 2000. aastal loodi Wikipedia, mis on praegu üks tähtsamaid info otsimise allikaid. Kuigi paljud koolid keelduvad Wikipedias asuvat infot aktsepteerimast, on see siiski üks suurimaid ja ligipääsetavamaid infoallikaid. Sajandivahetuse paiku sai alguse ka sõnumiedastussüsteemide populaarsuse kiire kasv. 1999 MSN Messenger (2006 nimetati ümber Windows Live Messengeriks) 2004 Facebook 2005 YouTube 2007. aasta septembris oli maailmas 135 166 473 toimivat veebisaiti. Kasutatud allikad http://akadeemia.kakupesa.net/ITSPEA/loengud/loeng2 http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/10things/?p=1033 http://www.tgdaily.com/trendwatch-brief/33862-internet-tops-135-m Pil...
UNIT 14 (I) 1. Follow the road safety rules 2.Dangers 3.Right speed ... distance 4.Mp3 players ... mobile phones 5.Rd lights ... stop signs 6.Direction as the traffic 7. Any tricks on the road 8. The Pavement 9. A Crash Helmet 10. Brakes ... Wheels (II) 1.Although 2.Because 3.otherwise 4.because 5.Although 6.otherwise 7.Because (III) 1. Switch off all electrical appliances when you leave home 2. It's Dangerous to walk on a dark road without a reflector 3. Children mustn't play with matches because it might cause a fire 4. Have you ever had a car crash 5
WE NEED PAPER BOOKS We really need paper books. Now a days, most of teenagers think that studying by a computers or mobile phones is much more useful, but actually ist's not. A lot of people spend their time at home using a computer, when people start doing it in schools too, they are going to be blind soon, because it affects your eyes. People should really think about their future more. I understand if you are doing some schoolworks on the computer, but definitely not all of those. If you read lots of books, it developes you reading speed and it will be
Inglise keel Grammatika MÄÄRAJAD Nimisõnadel on tavaliselt MÄÄRAJA nende ees: my mother, much snow. Kõige harilikumad määrajad inglise keeles on MÄÄRAV- ja UMBMÄÄRANE ARTIKKEL. Teised määrajad sisaldavad: 1. Omastavad nimisõnad ja asesõnad: Mike's bike, his car. 2. Demonstreeriv/näitav asesõna: this milk, that cat, these sweets, those phones. 3. Kõik/kogus/hulk sõnad: all boys, some girls, any juice, no water ( also: every, each, either, neither, one, another, both, several, enough, many, much, more, a few, a little, few, little ). 4. Wh-sõnad: what book? Which book? Whose book? Whatever book, whichever book? 5. Hüüatus sõnad: such a day! Such bad weather! What a day! What nice music! Kui on rohkem kui üks määraja, siis loevad need reeglid: 1
K14KÕ U1 PRESS RELEASE We are pleased to announce the new dates for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus to launch. Sorry for keeping waiting due to technical problems in Software development. The waiting is over. The magic date is 27 October, 2014that the phones are available for purchase in all Apple stores. So forget your old mobile phone and prepare yourself for the biggest advancements that your new iPhone has to offer. The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus comes with new innovative technologies: such as ultrafast wireless, longer battery life you have ever had, advanced cameras with 8MP, bigger screen and plenty of more. The benefiits of the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5 s include
NO SMARTPHONE DAY Marleen Paist, Kirsika Vildersen, Kristin Kannimäe 2016 TERM Worldwide. Not using smartphone for a day. Rising awardness of ilnesses caused by phones. Communication (talking eye to eye). HISTORY Was first held in 2013. It started from small city named Kiviõli. REASONS Health is wealth Communication without cellphone Phone addiction DATE Official national „No Smartphone Day“ is on the 9th of October. Everyone can make their own „No Smartphone Day“ everyday. CONTRIBUTION Keep your phone in your pocket and turn off social notifications from
Tingimuslaused Tingimuslaused koosnevad kahest osast: If (tingimus), (tingimus realiseerub) kõrvallause pealause Inglise keeles on kolm tingimuslause tüüpi. 1. tüüp reaalne tingimus olevikus või tulevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb lihtolevikus, kestvas verb lihtolevikus või lihttulevikus olevikus või täisminevikus (do, is doing, have done) If she phones me, you will answer the phone. I will go there myself. she has to If he isn´t going, keep it. If she has given a promise, 2. tüüp ebareaalne tingimus olevikus või tulevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb lihtminevikus (did) Would/should+verb Pane tähele! Verb be on kõigis pööretes Could/might+verb were (I/you/he/we/they were)
HOW WILL TECHNOLOGY CHANGE OUR LIVES IN THE NEXT 20 YEARS LINDA BLANDE G1BK INTRODUCTION · Our everyday life is going to be more and more related to technology · We don't know how our life is going to change · Instead teachers are robots, flying cars etc NEGATIVE THINGS NOWADAYS · People are more and more antisocial, because they are stuck in their smartphones · They are not physically active · A lot of low-skill people are losing their jobs because of automatisation (replacing people with robots) · Because of growing the human population we need to produce more and more technical items (phones, computers, home appliances etc) · Air pollution (factories) · Most people doesn't know how to use these technical items · Children nowadays POSITIVE THINGS NOWADAYS · Medicine can develope · More opportunities to explore things in our life · Simple learning opportunities (e-school etc) · Sustainable methods ...
For and against Camping holiday Camping holidays become more and more popular nowadays. People like to spend their vocation in nature, far away from computers, internet, TV and mobile phones. They want to go somewhere where they can listen to the wild nature. Is the nature always better choice? Camping holiday is good for humans health because of breathing fresh air. In town there are too many pollute things which damage and is bad for your health. Walking is good our body, because when you walk then you burn the calories. In the wild nature your eyes are relaxing, they do not have the stress as in town. This kind of vocation is more cheaper than vocation in the spa or hotel
PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) KarlTõnis Truup Aap11 What is PDA A personal digital assistant , also known as a palmtop computer, or personal data assistant, It's a mobile device that functions as a personal information manager. Current PDAs often have the ability to connect to the Internet. A PDA has an electronic visual display, enabling it to include a web browser, but some newer models also have audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones or portable media players. touchscreen technology. History The first PDA was released in 1986 by Psion, the Organizer II. Followed by Psion's Series 3, in 1991, which began to resemble the more familiar PDA style. It also had a full keyboard. First PDA Organizer II Typical Features Most of the PDA's features a touchscreen. PDA,s are supporting memory card, but earlier versions aren't. PDA can connet with USB cabel to each other.
other and they can also find some necessary information. There are also some elderly people who need the Internet. Usually they use it to do work, but older people also use it to communicate with other people like friends or colleague. Some elderly people may use the Internet even more than some youth. I guess that next wonder can be mobile phone. It is also very needed thing. People can call wherever they are. Mobile phone does not have any cables. There are very different phones and each people can choose mobile what likes him. Phone is used in different ways some people use it to talking, other use it for playing and some want to show others how good or expensive is their mobile. In the world is more wonders what to talk about. But I think that these two are the most popular and most needed things. There are thousands wonders and every person can find pleasant wonder for him. Every person think differently and in every person mind are different wonders
In June the first EMT 450 client was able to call with a mobile phone in Estonia. EMT develops and markets telecommunication and information technology related services, solutions and environments in Estonia and increasingly for export. EMT owns and operates telecommunications networks in the domestic Estonian market. Main brands are quality and clear communication. Main products are mobile phones, laptops, internet and some other electronical machines (photo and video cameras, MP3- players and so on) EMT's mission is to create for its customers' opportunities to be successful in a global information society relating to their individual personal needs. The sole owner of EMT is AS Eesti Telekom. In board are 6 members: Valdo Kalm- Enterprise CEO Leho Tamm- CFO Tõnu Grünberg- President of development and technology
The truth pushes our world forward 1. Truth has helped us to study and learn more about our world, not like religion and bible have done. Religion did not let science to evolve, but thanks to the sciences like Galileo Galilei science evolved because he was brave enough to say that earth is not the centre of the world. 2. Truth always comes out, Crusade wars began because of Turks conquered the holy lands and mistreated the Christians not because Christians wanted to increase their religion that happened later after the Crusade wars. 3. The Bible put humans to believe that we all are Childs of Adam and Eve but in fact humans evolved from apes and the truth helped the science to find the real origin of people. 4. Many people say that they have seen UFO-s but most of us do not believe them and the truth of alien existence may hid...
pressure. The main reason why people are so stressed and overwhelmed all the time is the fast paced life we are all forced to lead. School, work and personal life often do not leave any time to take a breath and reload your batteries. Often, there is not an option to either study or work, because the youth want their independence and therefore have to earn their own money while still studying. Moreover, nowadays people are socially connected to each other everywhere they go. Social media, phones, the Internet help the youth to communicate with eachother whenever they want to, but it also takes a bit of a persons privacy away. There is a constant pressure to be accessible to all, to make it seem like the life you live is interesting and you have plenty of friends. The constant pressure to be perfect can destroy a young persons confidence and create quite a lot of stress. In conclusion, stress is most commonly the consequence of taking on too much
We live in a constantly changing world There seems to be no stability or certanity about anything. Nations rise and fall, governments come to power and tumble, armies march and retreat, healthy people become sick and on and on the world goes. On the one hand the world we are living in is amazing, because science, medicine, technology, and so on are advancing at an ever-increasing pace. It has made our lives much easier than it was 100 years ago. For example we have phones, television, fast cars, eco towns, highrise buildings and so on. But on the other hand the world can also be frightful. People are starving, and do not have water to drink nor wash themselves. But somewhere someone has unlimited food and water and never thinks about those people who are in need. Due to the over consumption of water, gas, wood et cetera, we might be in a lack of mineral resources in the future. And if they run out, we need to find an alternative vari...
risk factors for several chronic diseases and the future quality of life. Based on today's knowledge, physical activity is essential for young people to achieve optimal growth and physical development, to prevent some health problems, as well as to social and mental development. Children who are inactive and who spend too much time in front of a screen watching television, playing computer video games or talking or typing on their phones have an increased risk of heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes. Inactivity may also adversely affect your child's muscle and bone development. However physical activity helps reduce the health risk of obesity in children and the associated chronic diseases. Active lifestyle also reduces stress and calms kids, making them happier and more attentive in the classroom. In addition physical education is one of the best ways to battle both
the middle class people who get the idea of quality of the iPhone through previous groups.) Late majority – in many general articles the early and late majority are not differentiated, rather called just ‘majority’. So the late ones just are on the later end of the majority. Laggards – they are the very last ones who go with the change. Usually just because that everything else around them has changed and thus, they need to conform in order to fit. (The people who still have the phones with buttons or even the old wheel-dial phones at home.) ‘Innovation spreads when others either observe the early adopters and imitate them to replicate their profits or communicate with early adopters and are persuaded or induced to adopt.’ Markus (1987 p. 494). Important parts of the innovation life cycle: Opinion leaders – someone who is able to influence other individuals; earned and maintained by technical competence or social accessibility.
different but they had one thing in common, they all used I love English books. With my first teacher we wrote down lots of rules about grammar and other stuff like that but I did not understand them so for me it was more like a waste of time. With my second, third and fourth teacher I met in Jõhvi High school and they all were not good teachers because they did not want to teach us, during their lessons half of the class just played with their phones and other half of the class tried to study on their own. My fifth teacher was the one who taught me almost everything that I know now, in her lessons I was never bored, because we had so much to do during her lessons, we singed songs, read poems, did group works, where we only could talk in English and when she saw that someone was bored she left him/her more difficult homework and because of that we all took part of her lessons. Although it was hard in her
The high current account deficit remains a concern. Main industries in Estonia are engineering, electronics, wood and wood products, textile and information technology and telecommunications. The main ports and harbours in Estonia are in Haapsalu, Kunda, Muuga, Paldiski, Pärnu and Tallinn. There is about 10,000 km of paved streets/roads/highways and about 41,000 km of unpaved roads. Estonia has 29 airports and 968 km of railways. Estonian people have about 800,000 cell phones and 475 000 telephone main line users. After centuries of Danish, Swedish, German, and Russian rule, Estonia attained independence in 1918. Forcibly incorporated into the USSR in 1940, it regained its freedom in 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the last Russian troops left in 1994, Estonia has been free to promote economic and political ties with Western Europe. Most popular religions in Estonia are Evangelical Lutheran, Russian Orthodox, Estonian Orthodox, Baptist, Methodist,
you. Communication portals on the internet allow contacting old classmates or childhood friends and this makes the world a brighter place. But we must never forget why virtual communication was created. We must never let it take control of our lives. If we start preferring Windows Live Messenger to actual face-to-face conversations, then virtual communication, in its original idea, is serving the wrong purpose. The Internet and mobile phones are great tools of virtual communication, but we must take control over the tools not be controlled as tools. ☺
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 • Many run mobile apps, using a mobile operating system • Many run mobile apps, using a m...
The phoneme. Phoneme is a meaning distinguishing sound in a language; it functions contrastively/ the smallest contrastive unit in the sound system of a language. When there is a contrast in identical environment we must be dealing with separate phonemes - when we replace one sound with another, we get another word with another meaning, therefore that sound must be a phoneme. There are small shades of sounds that don't distinguish meaning phones. The different phones that are the realisations of the same phoneme are called allophones. Allophones - are the actual pronunciations of phonemes in different environments. Complementary distribution phonetic units that never occur in the same environment are said to be in complementary distribution. For example, clear/l/ and dark/l/. NB! The sounds we produce and hear are continuous: we move our organs of speech continuously and produce a continuous signal still it is possible to divide
Ireland and the UK AnneMai Runtal Ireland and UK UK (United Kingdom) Ireland • Capital: Dublin • Capital: London • Area: 70,282 square kilometres • Area: 243,610 square kilometres • Population: 3.8 million • Population: 63,181,775 • Offical lagunges: Irish, English • Offical lagunges: English • National symbol: the shamrock • National symbol: The Eagle Ireland and UK Ireland And UK Differents • Ireland is a big island to the west of great Britain.England is a country on Great Britain. • Irelandeuro, UKdollar • There is a greater proportion of Catholics in Ireland than in England. • England is ruled by a Monarch, Ireland is a Republic. Common • Travel area • Lagunge • Time Ireland intresting facts • Ireland has wo...
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development of modern technology. I think we have all noticed that almost every day there are new technology achievements at the stores. Whether we like it or not, it improves in every second, in every minute. So, is it a blessing or a curse? I'm sure that most of you think it's a blessing. We like our comfortable lives, we like it when everything has already been done for us. We want to have the newest mobile phones and best cars to show off and be better than our friends. However, it can make people selfish and egoistic. In the past 10 years modern technology has improved so fast that it is clearly visible when we compare the technology in the years 1999 and 2009. When I was a little girl, I remember the time I got my first mobile phone. It was Nokia 3210, which was thick and heavy as a rock, but I was so happy when I got it, because many years ago it was a really new model
carefully, then it would end up the wrong way. The word „Leisure“ meaning changes in every 10 to 20 years. 50 years ago spare time was usually considered as that part of a day when people took a nap or children played with each other. Nowadays technological tools are killing off leisure time, especially for younger workers and students, who are working longer hours, taking fewer and shorter vacations but still bringing their cell phones and laptops along. Constantly in health magazines are headlines like „Too much stress“ or „Stress is killing people“. It is like that because the boundaries between work and play are blurred. Computing and communications technologies are destroying the idea of privacy and leisure. Nowadays some youngsters can say that their hobby is playing computer games or reading iBooks. Since computer came along teenager would rather spend their time on the computer
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Good afternoon! My name is Egert and... ...Today I'm here to talk about advantages and disadvantages of fast development of modern technology. I think we all have noticed that almost every day there are new technology achievements at the stores. Whether we like it or not, it improves in every second, in every minute. New Apple iPhones, iPads and other i-devices are everywhere. Even tractors have a built-in computer in them. So, is it a blessing or a curse? I'm sure that most of you think it's a blessing. Do you? We like our comfortable lives, we like it when everything has been done for us already. We want to have the newest mobile phones and best cars to show off and be better than our friends. However, it can make people selfish and egoistic. They want more and more and more. In the past 10 years modern technology has improved so fast that it is clearly visible when we compare technology in the years 2002 ...
ideal for women's body size and shape has become considerably thinner and leaner and men's body size and shape has become stronger and more muscular. Websites such as Tumblr, Lookbook , Instagram and also Facebook feature photos that can be recognized as harmful towards any person with a mental disorder. However, they can also be recognized as causes for eating disorders and depression. Just to show how bad the situation is, I kindly ask you to do a litle test. Just pull out your cell phones or laptops. Access your Instagram App and go to the "Explore" page. Refresh the page. Now count the number of photos that refer to some type of body image. The average number of photos related to body image on the explore page is 6. Now search the hashtags; Thinsporation, Proanorexia, Probelemia and Thigh Gap. Did anything come up? If you have a Tumblr, access your app and find the search page. Now that youre at the search page, type in "Thigh Gap". What is the message that popped up?
should have been + III pv) Conditional Sentens (tingimuslaused) Tingimuslaused koosnevad kahest osast: If (tingimus), (tingimus realiseerub) kõrvallause pealause. Type 1 reaalne tingimus olvikus või tulevikus. Tingimus (if), Tulemus Verb lihtolevikus, kestvas olevikus või Verb lihtolvikus või lihttulevikus täisminevikus (do, is, doing, have done) If she phones me, you will answer the phone. If he isn´t going, I will go there myself. If she has given a promise, she has to keep it. Type 2- ebareaalne tingimus olevikus või tulevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb lihtminevikus (did). would/should+verb NB! Verb be on kõigis pööretes were. could/might+verb