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Kangaroos and Australia
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Kangaroos and Australia

the seven continents. Australia lies in the southern hemisphere. There are about 22 million people in Australia. Most of the people live in the south-east corner of the country. The capital city of the country, Canberra, is halfway between them. The contry has lots of rare birds, animals, and snakes. Kangaroo · Kangaroos have strong back legs and big feet. They use their back legs to hop. Female kangaroos have a pouch where they carry their babies. · The kangaroo is a symbol of Australia. They live in Eastern Australia. · A male kangaroo can be about 3 metres long. · They eat is plants, leaves and grass. · Kangaroos are good swimmers. · A baby kangaroos is called a " joey" Kangaroos and Australia

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Mammals of Australia
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Mammals of Australia

Mammals of Australia · Australia has more than 378 mammal species . · It is the only continent in the world to still have all three of the major groups of mammals: monotremes, marsupials and placentals. · Some of the best-known animals are the kangaroo, koala, echidna, dingo, platypus, wallaby and wombat. · Monotremes - egg-laying mammals (nowadays found only in Australia and New Guinea) Marsupials - babies born in embryonic condition and kept firmly attached to a teat in a pouch or nestled behind a protective skin-flap while developing further Placentals - unborn young are nourished by a placenta and born at a more advanced stage, some still naked, blind and unable to walk for a week or two, others able to run on their day of birth Monotremes: Marsupial: Placentals: Echidna Kangaroo Dugong Dingoes The Dingo is Australia's wild dog. It is found in Australia, in all states but Tasmania. The Dingo is a medium sized

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Natural zones and flora of Australia
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Natural zones and flora of Australia

They have poor eyesight but they can smell and hear very well. Their nearest living relatives are koalas. The koala is one of the best known Australian animals. They live in eucalyptus trees,sleeping for 18 hours and eating 1 kilo of leaves each day. They drink almost nothing ­ they get water from the leaves of the trees.They eat leaves of only five of 500 different kinds of eucalyptus trees.Baby koalas spend the first three months of their life in their mother's pouch,which opens to the back. They come out when they are about six months old. The possum is a furry animal that lives in the trees of Australia. It is a marsupial and a very good climber. Possums move about at night and some of them come to cities to find food in gardens and dustbins. There are more than 40 species of possum in Australia. Some of them are called gliders as they have skin between their legs which they use like wings for gliding from one tree to another.

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Lady s Slipper
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Lady's Slipper

brown and are borne at the top of an elongated stalk. One petal of the flower changes into a structure akin to a yellow sac, known as the `slipper'. The herb has a plump rootstock that gives rise to numerous curved stems covered with bristles. The stems bear alternate leaves and typical golden yellow blooms. Lady's slipper is a gorgeous member of the orchid family and possesses a distinctive lower lip that transforms into a blow up pouch that resembles the form of a moccasin. This herb has a spicy and bittersweet flavor along with a disagreeable smell. Lady's slipper succeeds well on damp soils rich in humus content and in any open or shady place. The importance of lady's slipper Medicine The Cypripedium species has been used in native remedies for dermatitis, tooth aches, anxiety, headaches, as an antispasmodic, stimulant and sedative, depression, epilepsy, headache, hysteria

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Austraalia- australia
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Austraalia / australia

Not very many people live in the outback. In the outback, there are some sheep and cattle ranches (property.) There are about ten times more sheep than people in Australia. Sheep are raised for wool and for meat. In Australia what Americans call a ranch is known as a station. Stations are very big. Some stations are so big they have to use planes to keep track of the animals. The most famous animals in Australia are marsupials. A marsupial is a mammal that has a pouch to carry its young. Some kangaroos can jump 30 feet. The koala sometimes stays in the same tree for days and is endangered. The Great Barrier Reef is also in Australia. It is made up of coral and algae. Coral are tiny invertebrate animals. The Great Barrier Reef is about 1250 miles long. There is a channel of water that separates the reef from the Queensland coast. It is the largest deposit of coral in the world. It is also the world's largest living structure

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Australia
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Australia

fat tongue. The platypus has a wide bill like a duck and a wide flat tail. It swims well but it can only stay under water for a few minutes. First it shuts its ears and eyes. Another group of Australian mammals, the marsupials, are less like reptiles than the spiny anteater and the platypus, but they are not highly developed mammals either. The kangaroo is born after seven weeks inside its mother. It is completly blind and only an inch or an inch a half long. It crawls into its mother's pouch and attaches itself to a nipple there. There it stays almost three months, when it begins to stick its head out. It is six months old before it is big and strong to leave the pouch. The biggest of the fifty diffrent kinds is the red kangaroo. They have big strong back legs and tails, and an adult can measure 2.4 metres high. They can jump more than four metres and travel at seventy kilometres an hour. Kangaroos eat grass and leaves and live in groups about twelve.

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Australia
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Australia

The marsupials or pouched mammals form the biggest group of animals. Most of the she-marsupials have pouches in which to carry their young. The kangaroo is the best known of all Australian animals. There are many kinds of different kangaroos of different size. They are famous for their hopping style and being the biggest marsupials around. Kangaroos congregate in groups up to ten to feed together. Mother and young stick together for years after the baby has left mama's pouch. They are born as small, bean-sized hairless babies that climb up into the safety of the pouch. After 33 weeks the little kangaroos have to leave the pouch. At top speed kangaroos can make 4m leaps and reach the velocity of 50 km/h. The long, heavy and powerful kangaroo tail makes it all possible by providing balance and stability. Only tree kangaroos can move their hind feet independently of one- another. The wombat is a marsupial rat

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Australia-Austraalia
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Australia/ Austraalia

Australia is, in fact, a continent-sized museum of ancient animals, modernized along certain lines by their own separate evolution. Two of the strangest animals in the world ­ the spiny anteater and the platypus, only live in Australia. They are reptile-mammals. Another group of Australian mammals are the marsupials. These are the kangaroo and the wombat, for example. They do not lay eggs, but their young are born before they are fully developed. A little kangaroo crawls into its mother's pouch and stays there for almost three months. Dogs, cats, and rabbits brought to Australia by men are rapidly destroying the gentler marsupials. There is only one marsupial still alive in the United States today ­ it is the opossum. Many of the plants of Australia aren't found anywhere else. Agriculture. Australia's farms are highly mechanized and therefore require the minimum of human labour. Only about 5 per cent of the country's workers are farmers.

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Australia Topic
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Australia Topic

has plants and animals that are found nowhere else in the world. The kangaroo is the best known of Australian animals. The biggest of the 50 different kinds is the red kangaroo. They have srong back legs and tails, they can jump more than 4 meters and travel at 70 kilometers an hour. Tke koalas live in eucalyptus trees, sleeping for 18 hours, and eating one kilo of leaves, each day. They drink almost nothing. Like kangaroos, they have a pouch on their front for their babies. Two very strange animals are the echidna and the plantypus. Their babies are born from eggs but drink milk from their mothers. There are more than 800 kinds of birds in Australia. The emu is a flightless bird. It is up to two meters tall and can run very fast. The birds are emu, black swan and cassowary, that are native to Austalia. The dingo was introduces by the aborigines. European settlers introduced cattle, sheep, horses, deer, foxes, rabbits, pigs and cats

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All the world s a puzzle;arutlev kirjand
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All the world's a puzzle;arutlev kirjand

Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon lined, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slippered pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side; His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all, That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and mere oblivion, Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything. (W. Shakespeare) There lie more answers beneath these poetical phrases than one could ever give when

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Asteekide kultuur
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Asteekide kultuur

These Aztec drawings were used extensively within their counting system. Need asteekide jooniseid kasutati ulatuslikult nende loendamise süsteemiks. Unlike the base-10 counting system used in modern societies, the Aztec counting system was based on 20. Erinevalt baas-10 loendamise süsteemi kasutatakse tänapäeva ühiskonda, asteekide loendamise süsteem põhines 20. Pilt lipp oli kasutatud esindab see number. A picture of a fir tree was used to represent 400 and a picture of a pouch represented 8000. Kuusepuu esindas numbrit 400 ja pilt paun moodustas 8000. This highly advanced form of Aztec art was also used to record their history and to conduct business. See kõrgelt arenenud Asteekid kunst oli muid eesmärke kui ainult piltide kujutamine.Kastutati et panna kirja nende ajalugu ning läbi viia nende äri. Siin on paar pilti Asteekide kunstist. Veejumalanna kujuline anum 15. saj

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Topic – Australia
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Topic – Australia

They are very sleepy and their moves are slow. The baby koalas ride on their mother's backs.. Koala was a spirit of lost children to the Aborigines. Kangaroos are native to the continent of Australia and are the main symbol of Australia. There are more than 50 different kinds on kangaroos. Kangaroos have large, powerful hind legs, large feet adapted for leaping, a long muscular tail for balance, and a small head. Like all marsupials, kangaroos have a pouch called a marsupium in which their young complete their development after birth. When a little kangaroo is born, it has to climb to the pouch itself without mother's help. When it doesn't find the pouch, it dies. But when it does, it stays there for 6 months. Kangaroos are the only large animals to use hopping as a means of locomotion. The comfortable hopping speed for Red Kangaroos is about 20­25 km/h, but they can hop as fast as 70 km/h over short distances.

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Australia
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Australia.

and eucalyptus oil. Of 600 kinds of acacias, the golden wattle is the best know because it is the national flower of Australia. Of the other trees there are bottle trees in the savannas and tree-ferns in the tropical forests and many others. Most of the animals which live in Australia are marsupial or pouched mammals. There are 150 different species of them. The babies of there animals are too small to start their lives on their own. After birth, they move to the pouch on the stomachs of their mothers and live there for several months. The kangaroo is the most numerous among marsupials. There are more than 50 species of them. It's a furry animal that hops on its hind legs. An adult can measure 2,4 metres high. They can jump more than 4 metres and travel 70 km/h. The biggest are red kangaroos, grey kangaroos and wallaroos. The smallest are the kangaroos that belong to the group called rat kangaroos

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Australia topic
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Australia topic

And they are found only in Australia. Another group of Australian mammals, the marsupials, are less like reptiles than the anteater and the platypus, but they are not highly developed mammals either. The kangaroo and the wombat are marsupials. Their young are born before they are fully developed. The kangaroo is born after being only seven weeks inside it's mother. It is completely blind and only an inch or an inch and a half long. It crawls into its mother's pouch and attaches itself to a nipple there. There it stays for almost three months, when it begins to stick its head out. It is six months old before it is big and strong enough to leave the pouch. Some of the marsupials in Australia look very much like higher animals. The koala, which looks like a live teddy bear, is not really a bear at all but a marsupial. Today Australian marsupials are dying out. Dogs, cats, and rabbits brought to Australia by men are rapidly destroying the gentler marsupials

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Kurnpüünised
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Kurnpüünised

HOW CAST NETS WORK Throwing the net creates a driving force that causes the lead line to open the net to a flat form, the lead weights then sink the net. After the net has sunk, and the brail line is pulled, the lead line is forced to close, thus creating a pouch in the net which holds the catch, trapping a school of shrimp or fish. After pulling the net from the water, opening the leadline will cause the catch to fall out. CAST NET BASIC STRUCTURE Swivel: two metal loops or rings attached together, that turn at both ends. Hand line: a rope which is attached to the swivel on one end, with the other end attached

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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles
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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles

first reached to Europe people thought it was a fake, sewn together from birds and other animals. The platypus, the strangest of Australia's animals, is a living reminder of ancient, exctinct creatures. The best known animal that lives in Australia is the kangaroo ofcourse. There are about 50 species of kangaroo, ranging in size from the big red kangaroo of the outback to wallabies and smaller ratkangaroos. Kangaroos are marsupials too. Their babies develop inside their mother's pouch. About half of Australia's 230 mammal species are marsupials. As well as meateating Tasmanian devils, possums, bandicoots and ofcourse kangaroos, wombats and koalas. The largest meateating marsupial Tasmanian Tiger is probably extinct. Most of Australian native animals move around at night. But the birds which are very colourful are easy to see. There are about 750 species ofbirds in Australia.

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Topic of Australia
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Topic of Australia

The seasons are the opposite of the ones in Estonia. If we have summer, then in Australia it is winter and vice versa. The highest temperature ever measured in Australia is +53ºC and the lowest is -23ºC. Most of the animals that live in Australia are marsupials or pouched mammals and there are more than 150 different species of them. They are special because the babies of these animals are too small to start their lives on their own and so after birth they move to their mother's pouch where they stay for several months. The most numerous among marsupials is the 4 kangaroo. There are more that 50 different species of them. Kangaroo is a furry and quite long animal who is known for its jumping. They can jump more than 4 meters and achieve 70 km/h. Kangaroos eat grass and leaves. The koala is one of the best-loved Australian animals. It is a small marsupial that lives in

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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat
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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat

reached to Europe people thought it was a fake, sewn together from bits of other animals. The platypus, the strangest of Australia’s animals, is a living reminder of ancient, extinct creatures. The best known animal that lives in Australia is the kangaroo of course. There are about 50 species of kangaroo, ranging in size from the big red kangaroo of the outback to wallabies and smaller rat-kangaroos. Kangaroos are marsupials too. Their babies develop inside their mother’s pouch. About half of Australia’s 230 mammal species are marsupials. As well as the meat-eating Tasmanian devil, possums, bandicoots and of course kangaroos, wombats and koalas. The large meat eating marsupial, the Tasmanian tiger is probably extinct. Most of Australian native animals move around at night. But the birds which are very colourful are easy to see. There are about 750 species of birds in Australia. Two types of crocodiles, the saltwater and the freshwater crocodile can be found in the

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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused
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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused

= a figure of speech that consists of the use of the name of one object or concept for that of another to which it is related, or of which it is a part, as “scepter” for “sovereignty,” or “the bottle” for “strong drink,” or “count heads (or noses)” for “count people.”. arena – the central part of an amphitheatre, bullring, stadium, etc., in which the action occurs; the building as a whole. budget – a pouch or wallet OR financial plans (kept in a bag) Hollywood – the American film industry or it products. Bollywood – the centre of Hindi film industry, which is maingly in the Indian city of Mumbai. Wall Street – (a street in NY where some of the most important US financial institutions are centered.) The American financial world or money market. 34. Meaning restriction and extension Euphemism: the useo f terms of innocent meaning to denote what is unpleasant or indelicate:

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Majandusinfosüsteemide andmetabelid
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Majandusinfosüsteemide andmetabelid

70154221 CACH LES MINIATURES CACHAREL X 70154207 CACH LIBERTE EDT 50ML X 50057740 CACH NOA EDT 50ML X 51381332 CACH NOA FLEUR BODYLOTION X 51217891 CACH* NOA FLEUR EDT 50ML X 70059205 CACH NOA PERLE EDP 50ML X 70007992 CACH PROMESSE EDT 50ML X 70059267 CACH PROMESSE POUCH X 70219425 CC CLAUDIA LIPGLOSS X3 70219432 CC CLAUDIA MASCARA X3 70121254 CC FRENCH MANICURE BOX 70029741 CC GLASSFILE LARGE 70020892 C.CRAWFORD FEMININE DEOSPRAY X 70012187 C.CRAWFORD WATERFALLS EDT 50ML X 50077496 DAV COOL WATER DEOSPRAY X 50077748 DAV COOL WATER DEOSTICK X 50056002 DAV COOL WATER EDT 75ML X

Informaatika → Majandusinfosüsteemid
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Inglise keel unit 5 answers
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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

(b) ref to mate selection by size; ie large with large or small with small ref to monogamy; ref to intermediate sizes, at disadvantage/selected against/ora; intermediate do not pass on alleles/ora; suggested reason why intermediate at disadvantage/ora max 3 (c) female produces a lot of eggs; selects male, that can store lots of eggs/has a large pouch/ora; large males fertilise many eggs/ora; chance of more offspring surviving; or large female and small male produce intermediates/ora; intermediates at disadvantage/ora; max 2 [8] 22

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

We are a democracy and a peaceful people." He raised his voice: "But we have a good record." He tried unsuccessfully to get Admiral Stark on the telephone, deciding against having him paged at the National Theater for fear of causing undue alarm. The President then returned the papers to Schulz and, about half an hour after he had entered the study, Schulz left. He found Kramer seated at one of the long tables in the mail room. Schulz gave him the pouch and soon thereafter went home. Kramer, however, continued to the Wardman Park Hotel, where Secretary Knox had a suite. For about twenty minutes, while Kramer chatted with Mrs. Knox and the acting manager of Knox's Chicago Daily News, the Secretary read the 13 parts. He agreed with Kramer, that, even incomplete, it pointed to a termination of negotiations. He went into another room to make some telephone calls, and when he came out he told Kramer to bring the latest MAGIC to a

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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

Combaret, A. Kee, D. mechanistic role in aging tenderization or if Larbaud, C. Rallière, B. Souweine, D. Taillandier, and T. Tilignac. 1998. Ubiquitin-proteasome-dependent they are simply indicators of proteolysis. proteolysis in skeletal muscle. Reproduction Nutrition Development 38:153–165. Attaix, D., L. Combaret, M. N. Pouch, and D. Conclusions Taillandier. 2001. Regulation of proteolysis. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care In summary, we can state that skeletal muscle 4:45–49. is a product of exceedingly structured and Bandman, E., and D. Zdanis. 1988. An immunological method to assess protein degradation in post-mortem

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

perceive as merely connected to one another. Instances of this response abound in modern life. I felt that the example most likely to help the distressed weatherman would require a bit of ancient history. I asked him to consider the precarious fate of the imperial messengers of old Persia. Any such messenger assigned the role of military courier had special cause to hope mightily for Persian battlefield successes. With news of victory in his pouch, he would be treated as a hero upon his arrival at the palace. The food and drink of his choice were provided gladly and sumptuously. Should his message tell of military disaster, though, the reception would be quite different: He was summarily slain. 1 hoped that the point of this story would not be lost on the weatherman. 1 wanted him to be aware of a fact that is as true today as it was in the time of an- cient Persia: The nature of bad news infects the teller. There is a natural human

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

These mythic heroes face certain death but survive where others have failed because they have wisely sought supernatural aid in the earlier stages. T h e y cheat death, usually with the help of the Mentor's gifts. Perseus uses the magic mirror, Athena's gift, to approach M e d u s a and avoid her direct gaze. H e cuts off her head with his magic sword and keeps it from doing further h a r m by stowing it in his magic pouch, another Mentor's gift. In the story of Theseus, the hero has won the love o f Ariadne, daughter o f the tyrant M i n o s of Crete, in the Approach phase. Now, when Theseus must go into the uncertain, deadly depths of the Labyrinth, he turns to Ariadne for aid. T h e princess goes to the M e n t o r of the story, the great inventor and architect Daedalus, designer of the Labyrinth. H i s magical help is of the simplest kind: a ball of thread. Ariadne

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