What is the best age to be? The question we all may ask ourselves time and time again. What is the best age to be? In my opinion there is not a best age and because of that is a question that will always be left unanswered. The life span approach emphasizes developmental change is throughout adulthood as well as childhood. As a 18 year old female I cannot really choose a specific age group that would be best in the life in every aspect, because I have not yet reached certain age periods of my life span development. All ages have great and bad things. When you are a child your freedom is limited and it mostly depends on your parents´ mood at that time. Some examples like where you have to be home at 9.00pm and no TV until you´ve cleaned your room. Also then you have problems, but only the ones generated at school. Childhood has many responsibilities, some we like, some we have to do and some we despise. Responsibilities some of us enjoy doing is homework
5.Guards Besides input arcs, also transitions may carry guards. Guard is a boolean expression that must evaluate to true for binding. A guard puts an extra constraint on the enabling of bindings for a transition. 6.Interactive simulaton An execution of a CPN model is described by means of an occurrence sequence which specifies the intermediate markings reached and the steps that occur A reachable marking is a marking that is reachable via an occurrence sequence starting from the initial marking A non-deterministic CPN model– existence of a reachable marking with more than one enabled binding element. This means that there exist different occurrence sequences containing different sequences of steps and leading to different reachable markings. The individual steps themselves are deterministic. 7
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Once on the top of the hill Alice noted that the world seemed as if it were a chessboard and WISHED she could be a part of it a queen maybe. The Red Queen then helped her to the Second Square, making her Pawn and telling Alice that if she reaches the Eighth Square she can be a Queen and they shall have a feast. Alice then took the railway through the Third Square, as it is known that pawns can take two squares at their first move. When she exited the train with her new friend the Gnat she reached a forest where she was introduced to Looking-Glass bugs, for example Bread-and- Butterfly who lived on weak tea with cream in it. The Gnat soon left her and poor Alice had to face the next wood all by her self the wood where things have no names. Just like that when she had entered the wood she couldn't tell her own name but for her delight when she exited the name came right back to her. Alice had then reached the Fourth Square and met TWEEDLEDUM and TWEEDLEDEE.
Before the first Europen settlers came, various groups of interrelated cultures lived there. Such as the Tingits, the Nootka, the Yurok and many more. Indigenous people mostly fished, because there vas a vast stock of fish. But they also relied upon agriculture, hunting and trapping. They built stable villages, and lived either in birchcovered wigwams or in rectangular longhouses. Later the indigenous people were called indians, by Christopher Columbus who thought that he had reached to India. COLONIAL AMERICA As far as people know were the Vikings first European settlers to visit America. but in 1492, an Italian sailor called Christopher Columbus reached southern America when he was looking for a sea route from Europe to India. He is called to be the man who discovered America. In 1607 two very different groups of English people came to America. a group of farmers began a colony in Jamestown, Virginia. They had to fought
So I ask you, could you go Far Far Away and bring me green flowers? These flowers could help me to heal.'' Cassy agreed and said: ''I pack my suitcase tomorrow morning.'' Then she went to Sebastian and told him: ''I'm going to leave tomorrow morning and will be back after a week.'' Sebastian was in the bed and very sleepy, he couldn't understand and he thought this was just a dream, but in the morning he understood this was real. Cassy was already half way to Far Far Away when she reached ocean. At the beach she saw red bubbles shaped as big basketballs. Crossing beach made her journey much harder. Finally she reached Far Far Away. It was really snowy there. Despite the snow there were green flowers everywhere. She took some green flowers and began to run back home. Five days went along before Cassy came back. Sebastian and old woman were very happy to see her. Cassy gave the flowers to old woman. She ate the flowers and fell asleep
Impact technology of to people's social skills Ladies and Gentleman Carl Sagan was said: "We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces." We have reached a situation where people communicate much less face to face. They communicate much more on the internet in chat rooms. It has created a situation where people have a problem with formal e-mails or documents. We have reached a situation, where many people think, it is normal, when you are always online in facebook or on the internet. There have been incidents when people have not been able to keep their promises. They have made appointments but have decided to cancel them and have sent an e-mail
They WERE GROWing tomatoes instead. • “WHILE” – “sel ajal kui” The guests ARRIVED while we WERE still COOKing the meal. • BE (was/were) + 1pv-ing Created by Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 Past Perfect • Toimunud tegevus, enne teist mineviku tegevust: I had WORKed there for 3 years until they finally PROMOTED me. The classes had already STARTED by the time Arno ARRIVED at the schoolhouse with his father. Garfield had EATEN all pizzas by the time we REACHED home. • had + -ed/3 pv • ‘d = had / would • ‘d better had better Created by Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 Past Perfect Progressive • Minevikus (enne teist tegevust) toimunud/toimuva tegevuse protsessi või kestvuse rõhutamine: They had been WATCHing TV since morning (and he was going slightly mad). • Äsja lõppenud tegevuse (tagajärjed nähtavad) kirjeldus minevikus: It had not been RAINing for weeks, everything
and spices found there. The tiny fleet consisted of three ships. Columbus himself commanded the flagship, the Santa Maria. She carried a crew of 40 men. The two other ships, the Niña and the Pinta, were smaller and together they had the crews of 50 men. Expect for four of the crewmen and Columbus himself all the men who made the voyage were Spaniards. Columbus' fleet set sail from Palos on August 3, 1492. On August 12 they reached the Canary Islands. There they stopped for almost a month because the ships needed to be repaired and they also took on fresh supplies. At long last, before the dawn on October 12, 1492, the lookout on the Pinta sighted land. They had reached the Bahama Islands. Although they believed it was Asia, they had found the New World! They landed on a little island that Columbus named San Salvador and took possession of it for the King and Queen of Spain. Several days later the ships sailed on.
On track "Darlin'", he worked with vocalist James "D Train" Williams. Le Friant has also worked under other pseudonyms. Under the aliases The Mighty Bop and Reminiscence Quartet, he has dabbled in hiphop and acid jazz. He also created the Africanism project, where an ensemble of artists produce house music with a combination of Latin, jazz, African and tribal flavours. In 2005 he scored a hit with the single "Love Generation", that reached #1 on the Australian ARIA Singles Charts and the German Media Control Single Charts in 2006. The song was a huge success throughout Europe, also peaking at no. 2 in the Dutch Top 40 and it stood 39 weeks in the Ultratop 50 in Belgium. It became one of the official anthems for the World Cup 2006 held in Germany. The followup hit was "World, Hold On", that features Steve Edwards and also managed to chart in the top ten in most of the European countries
lived there all alone. One December night, the little old man saw a shooting star in the sky. (cut from 4 to 5 to 6) "Oh, how wonderful it would be to have a star for company," said the little old man. "I will catch one!" The next morning the little old man climbed the mountain nearby. (cut from 6 to 7) He waited at the top until the sun went down, the moon came up and the stars appeared in the sky. Then he reached up and up and up, but he couldn't catch a star. "Oh, how wonderful it would be to have a star for company," said the little old man. He fell asleep feeling rather sad. The next morning the little old man noticed that there was a taller mountain beside the one he was on. He climbed down into the valley and up the next mountain. (cut from 7 to 8 to 9) He waited at the top until the sun went down, the moon came up and the stars appeared in the sky
length) was his tool and boys were not allowed to touch it. Herding boys had smaller trumpets and horns. They signalled information to each other and warded off wild beasts=animals STRINGED INSTRUMENTS Kannel Kannel is the oldest known instrument in Estonia. It is believed to have been around for about two thousand years. Such an instrument is common to cultures of the Baltic Finns, the Balts and the northwestern Russians. Fiddle(viiul) Violin reached Estonian towns in the 17th century. In the 18th century fiddle music spread also among peasants. (talupoegade keskel) Psalmodikon(moldpill) This is a relatively new instrument, dating from 1829 in Sweden. The instrument spread widely in Lutheran regions to accompany spiritual music, including also Estonian peasants Bumbass(põispill) Bumbass (bladderandstring) is a primitive stringed instrument that was used at wedding festivities as a joke. Guitar and Mandolin
One month fell, the other month rise. This lasted to June 2006. After that income remain stable for one month- to July. In July was came down, by 14%. Then, in August,it was a stable period again, but from September till November profit slipped sharply. The income between November 2006 to January 2007 soared dramatically from 1050.00 euros to 1850.00 euros. This was an quick improvement, which was made with 2 months. After that profit plummeted 73% within a month. Income reached a peak in February 2007. Since then, there has been a significant downturn for 4 months. In July 2007 there was a slight rise. Finally in August 2007 profit slumpped.
I mean literally punk people with their weird hairstyles and entirely dressed in black. They seemed so terryfing to me. Few of them noticed me standing here and they gave me smirky smiles. That scared me even more. How the hell am I supposed to enjoy this trip with these guys? I started walking slowly towards them, thinking that maybe I should turn around and not go to this trip. But I payed so much money and waited for this journey for so long. I reached the group and I was shaking a little. But you know what? They turned out to be the nicest and friendliest people and I had the best trip ever with them. That’s why there is a saying that don’t judge a book by it’s cover- so basically don’t judge people by their appearance.
History. For thousands of years America was unknown to Europe. There lived only the native people, who had come from Siberia many thousand years ago by a land bridge. They had spread over the country, varying enormously from nomadic food gatherers to fishing societies. Then the Vikings visited Canada around AD 1000, but they did not stay. In 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered America while trying to reach India. He named the native people Indians, because he though he had reached India. He didn't stay either and in the sixteenth century the first Europeans to settle in America were the Spanish, the English and the French. The first village founded by the English settlers was in Virginia in 1607. It was called Jamestown. They didn't have good relations with the Indians and many of them died. But Pocahontas, the daughter of an Indian chief, became their friend and helped them. They started growing tobacco in Virginia, using African slaves in the fields.
Soldiers, not a babysitter. The child on his arms seemed so helpless...so innocent... And then he decided something that a few hours ago he`d never do: he will keep the child and raise it to be a worthy worrior who`d once destroy all of the ishues and free this country from the Demons. And so, the baby still asleep, he left the ruins of what was called a city once and moved towards east, where the Royal Palace was situated. By midday he finally reached the White Wall, where was a secret entrance to the Palace`s main hall. The gate keepers waved sleepily when he passed them. The young man decided not to disturb them so he went on in total silence. Soon he reached the main hall, but his leader, captain Jacques, wasn't there as he had expected. "Well, now that is quite problematic..."he claimed to the sleeping baby, "Interesting, what would your mother do in a situation like this?" But the child was too small to give him an answer.
The festival takes place during 9 days and it includes Ballroom and Latin American dancing. The Dances Now briefly about the dances. The international standard dances are Slow Waltz, Tango, Viennese Waltz, Slow Foxtrot and Quickstep. And the international Latin dances are Cha Cha, Samba, Rumba, Paso Doble and Jive. The Estonians Now I would like to point out some Estonians and their places. The most successful are Aleksander Makarov and Katrin End who have reached to the second place as the highest. Kristi Boyce-End, an Estonian married to an Englishman, is competing for England. She and Warren Boyce have been 4th twice and this year they were 6th. Andres End and Liis End, brother and sister, claimed their highest place in this festival last year when they reached 18th place. This Year About the latest festival held from 21st to 29th of May 2009. The festival hosted the contestants in the Empress Ballroom and there were 24 events all together
Comparing artists This report describes two different artists. The first one is Troyal Garth Brooks, American country music artist, and the second one is Tracy Chapman, American pop singer and songwriter. United Kingdom Country Music determined that Garth Brooks has taken country music further than any other performer. He has reached the widest possible audience, gained phenomenal success, yet still retained the basic ingredients of country music. His eponymous first album was released in 1989. Tracy Chapman is a multi-platinum and four-time Grammy Award-winning artist. During college, Chapman began street-performing and playing guitar in coffeehouses in Cambridge. After graduating from Tufts, she released the album called "Tracy Chapman" (1988)
Good morning ladies and gentlemens, and welcome to Great Coastal Gate and Fat Margaret's Tower. Before we begin the tour, I`d like to tell you a little about their history. The Great Coastal Gate (Suur Rannavärav) was the most important gate in Tallinn. It was built as a defence on the seaward side of Tallinn, but also to impress visitors coming in from the sea. In the Middle Ages the Great Coastal Gate was about 300 footsteps from the harbour. Legends say, that during storms, the waves reached the gate. . In the 16th century, a powerful cannon tower was built next to the Great Coastal Gate. It had 155 loopholes, diameter of 25 meters, and a height of about 20 meters. The tower was named Roosikrantsi, but as it was the stoutest tower in the Wall, people started to call it "Fat Margaret". Through history, the cannon tower has also served as a storehouse for gunpowder and weapons, and as a prison.
The black Death(1340s) Laura Runthal Overview Originated in 1338 in Kyrgyzstan. It spread by way of the Silk Road or by ship to Europe. By the end of 1346 it had reached the seaports of Europe. In 1348 the disease spread northwest across Europe, including England. It killed between 75 and 200 million people by current estimates. The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1347 and 1350. The speed with which the disease could kill was terrifying to population of the medieval world. Infected people can spread the disease through the air by
How to make the world greener As the time goes on, people keep polluting the world more and more till the last decade or so when green living has reached a huge audience and a lot of organisations have been established aswell as a lot of online sites like greenerworld.com which help you save the environment. The main reason the global pollution has risen lately is because of the enormous growth in world population. Some scientists predict that we will reach ten billion people count by the year 2050, but who knows, maybe by then we have used up all the irrecoverable resources and have to move half the population to the moon and
Australia Australia is sometimes called the land " ..............." because it appears at the bottom of world maps. Aborigines had live in ................. for about 40, 000 years when Dutch ......... explorers reached it in the 17th century. The Dutch was ................ by Captain James Cook, exploring the .............. and southern coastlines in the ............ century. Today the population of ................. is more than 21 million. Australian .............. has it own accent and vocabulary, and it is the ............ language of the population. Sydney, with a ................. of 4 million, and ................... , with 3 million people, are the largest ............. in Australia
ranging in strength and flavour from country to country. Originally, paprika pepper was only native to South America. And it's believed that Christopher Columbus brought some peppers back with him to Spain after his travels, where the royal court began growing them as decorative plants. Through colonization and the expansion of international trade routes, they soon spread around the globe. By the late 1500s, the pepper plants had reached south eastern Europe. Today, the most popular types are the Spanish smoked and Hungarian, which are available in many varieties from mild to very hot, and spicy to sweet. Ground paprika is widely used in any number of countries, including Spain, Mexico, UK and the United
• Accidents • Rebuilding the WTC • Pictures Design • Architects - Minoru Yamasaki, Emery Roth & Sons • Closely-spaced towers • The worlds tallest building • Height 417m, with antenna 526m • 110 floors Construction • Construction started in August 5, 1966 • Had to create 23 acers park next to center • Complited in 1970 • Opened for tenants in January 1972 • The ribbon cutting ceremony was on April 4, 1973 • Total cost reached to $900 million Buildings • "North Tower," a 110-story tower • "South Tower," a 110-story tower • 22-story Marriott World Trade Center Hotel • 2 office buildings • United States Customs House and a Federal office building • New York City government emergency response center and WTC office rooms Owners • Port Authority of New York and New Jersey • Leased to Vornado Trust Realty for 39 years in 2001 Exploitation
make me think along. I haven't seen the movie, so that gave me free hands to imagine the story like I would like. It's not only me who can imagine the people and places in my mind, I think that's the reason too why so many like that novel. And the characters are also very different and surprising. For ending I would like to recommend this book to everyone because it's interesting, unpredictable and just amazing. I was really surprised when I reached in the middle of the book and started thinking that it's really good novel. I'm really glad that I choosed this novel. Käty Haasma
Robert Falcon Scott and his team Terra Nova Robert Falcon Scott born in seaside Devon, United Kingdom in 1868. In the 1889, he was promoting to lieutenant in the British Navy. First journey to Antarctica was discovering in 1901-1904 with Ernest Shackleton. In 1098, he married with Kathleen Bruce and in 1909 born son Peter. Scott was a hero in England because he made a trip to Antarctica but no one had yet reached the South Pole so Scott was ready to be first. When Scott was 25 years old, he purchased a whaling ship with name on it Terra Nova. For the trip to South Pole, they packed the ship tightly. For the South Pole expedition British had in their ship many animals like Siberian dogs and ponies. They bring 10 ponies to the Pole but they didn`t know that they going to die. When they bring them, to the Antarctic they helped British but in South Pole not.
Date: 21th March 2014 Introduction The aim of this report is to assess a newly established Nõmme adventure park and to see if it is suitable to use for field trips. Park overview Nõmme adventure is located in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Park was established in June 2013. It is a park up in the trees. Venturing the trails up in the trees gives you an opportunity to discover yourself and company in exhilarating situations. This very park had totally 6 trails. With each trail new hight is reached and more difficult obstacles are passed through. Finances Even though, the prices are high, it is worth it, as unfoegettable experience will be received. Adults pay 17 per day, youth pay 13 per day. Luckily, there is a chance to get a discount for groups up to 10 students. Facilities For foreign groups there is a small hotel with 25 rooms. It is not expencive, only 34 per night. This price includes excelent service, free traditional Estonian breakfast and extra prices
band in general. The story begins with Farrokh meeting members of a small band called Smile and offering them to replace their lead singer. The guys said "no" at first, but when Farrokh sang to them they changed their minds. The band started with small gigs. But the singer had bigger plans. The movie had two biggest unexpected twists. The first one was when Freddie realized that he was gay and the second one was, when he found out that he has AIDS. The film reached a dramatic climax, when Freddie was offered a solo career, where he would make a fortune. He quit Queen and moved to another country. His boyfriend didn't let him talk to his old friends and his ex fiance. Fortunately Jane (his ex fiance) came to see him and made him rejoin Queen. The film ends with Live Aid concert. The film was amazing, I really liked it. The cast fit into their roles perfectly and it had a very powerful ending.
Now Cook was promoted to the rank of Master. When peaceful period arrived, Cook had chance to work at his favourite task. The study what is called marine survyeing. Cook traveled around the world and made charts. He was recognized as the best man at making charts. And he had many other rewards. On one voyage, Cook saild nearer to the South Pole thane anyone else in the world. Soon he had to return back, because he couldn't brake trough the ice. Soon he reached the group of islands, he found one, called Maui, which no-one had seen before. The natives on the Maui belived Cook to be the god of their tribe. When Cook left the islands, a storm came and damaged his ship masts. He had to return the islands, but natives had change in their manner towards him and his crew. The natives attacked Cook. Some reasons, his armed mate didn't helped him. Before Cook could get back to crew and ship, he was killed by natives.
coach for boys who are aged between 14 to 18. Also I went to body culture school in Denmark, which I graduated Cum Laude with GPA 4,9 out of 5,0. I have also finished Ahtme high school with gold medal, it is the only school in Estonia which bases mainly on football. I am a native estonian speaker and I can also speak and write perfectly in english, finnish and russian. In english and finnish I have reached upper conversation level and in russian advanced conversation level. I do not have any bad habits like smoking or drinking alcohol, because in my opinion it is very important to be a good example for my students. I do not have very long work experience because I have always wanted to finish all my school with the highest points, so that is the reason why I do not have long working experience. I enclose my CV and would be happy to attend the job interview at any time suitable for You.
from safe distance How it works? ·Artificial limbs are connected throught micro/nano sensors with brain and controller · Recording cube as main sensor · algorithm in controller remembers signal types · Limb acts according to signals Future of bionic limbs · In 2014 first human with thought controlled artificial limb may be presented in Brazil · Artificial limbs will help people with disorders such as parkinson's · Robots for work controlled with thoughts Conclusion · Science has reached point where bionic limbs are not fantasy anymore · From 2014 first bionic limbs will be available Thank you for attention! Any questions? Source: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=artificial-limbs-controlled- by-thought&page=2
As nowadays, womans used honey to make food, heal wounds and to make mead. At first our ancestors used wild bee's honey which was collected from their nests. Later, people started to keep bees in hives, as is the case today. Although the sugar arrived in Europe around 1100th year, it reached a wide use until 16th century. In the meantime had the privilege of the rich sugar used to flavor foods, as well as medication. Sugar cane comes from the Pacific Islands The first was to prepare the sugar cane (saccharum officinarum). Herb, which evolved into a cane, came from the Pacific Ocean from individual smaller islands, such as Polynesia and Melanesia
The longest river in Ireland is the River Shannon. The Roads in Ireland are very narrow and are lined on both sides by stone walls. The Aran islands The Aran Islands comprise three islands (Inis Mór, Inis Meáin and Inis Óirr) located at the mouth of Galway Bay. The names are Irish language for 'the big island', 'the middle island', 'the south island`. The Aran Islands are rich in the language, culture and heritage of Ireland. The islands can be reached by sea by catching a ferry or by plane. The Burren The Burren, from the Gaelic word Boireann is an area of limestone rock covering imposing majestic mountains, and valleys with gently meandering streams. Monuments are older than Egypt's pyramids. Donegal mountains This view north from the Donegual moutintains is very popular for a photographers. Lakes of Killarney They consist of three lakes - Lough Leane, Muckross Lake (also
facilities. Passengers · 2,566 tickets were sold in total. · 1st class: 1034 · 2nd class: 510 · 3rd class: 1022 · Around 2,200 people got onto Titanic. Some of the facilities offered on board were: · electric light and heat · electric elevators · a swimming pool · a squash court · a Turkish Bath · a gymnasium · two musical ensembles A historical tragedy was born · On the night of April 14 1912 · In the middle of Atlantic ocean. · The iceberg warnings never reached Captain Smith or the officer on the bridge. · Iceberg spotted! · Tried to turn Titanic away from the iceberg, but it was too late. Survivors · Only over 700 people manage to get on to a boat and survive: · First class - 60%; · Second class -42%; · ·Third class -24%; · Crew - 24% survived. · Survivors were picked up by the closet ship Carpathia. · 2 dogs were also saved Why so many died? · Weren't enough lifeboats · Lifeboats were not fully loaded
The first name of the group was Starfish. The name "Coldplay" came from a local student. Discography In 1998, band released 500 copies of the "Safety EP". In 1999, band released debut single "Brothers and Sisters EP". In the spring of 1999, band released "The Blue Room EP". In the summer of 2001, band released "Norwegian Live EP". "Parachutes" Released in July 2000 It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in September 2000. It reached doubleplatinum status. It was critically wellreceived. "A Rush of Blood to the Head" It was released in August 2002. They went for a tour and recorded a live CD and DVD. They were named as a best artist and the best band of the year. It won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. "X&Y" It was released in June 2005. It became the bestselling album of 2005, with worldwide sales of 8.3 million. The lead single "Speed of Sound" debuted at number one in 30 countries.
Summer Olympics opening ceremony in Athens, the first DJ to play live on stage at an Olympics HISTORY • In April 2007 Tiësto launched his radio show Tiësto's Club Life on Radio 538 in the Netherlands and released his third studio album Elements of Life. • The album reached number one on the Dutch album chart as well on "Billboard Top Electronic Albums" in the U.S. and received a nomination for a Grammy Award in 2008. • Tiësto released his fourth studio album Kaleidoscope in October 2009
Pemberton claimed CocaCola cured many diseases, including morphine addiction, dyspepsia, neurasthenia, headache, and impotence. 1888 three versions of Coke In April 1888 Coca Cola was sold under the names "Yum Yum" and "Koke,, 1891 was the first bottling of CocaCola outside of Atlanta occurred in Vicksburg, Mississippi CocaCola was sold in bottles for the first time on March 12, 1894 In 20th century and Coca´s 50th anniversary, the soft drink had reached the status of a national icon in the USA Interesting facts There are only 2 people in the world who really know Coca Cola´ s secret receipt Only 2 countries in the world wont sell Coca Til 1903 Coca Cola´s one ingredients was cocaine Coke makes so many different beverages that if you drank one per day, it would take you over 9 years to try them all The CocaCola brand is worth an estimated $74 billion Caffeine Free Coca Cola Coca Cola Cherry
printf("Array defenition is in progress ... "); array = (float*)malloc(size*sizeof(float)); if (array==NULL) printf("problem!n"); int var,tempf,factorial; size=15; array[0]=1; factorial=1; for (var = 1; var < size; ++var) { tempf=fact(factorial); array[var]=pow(X,factorial)/tempf; if (fabs(array[var]-array[var-1])>=e) { flag=var+1; printf("Max difference limits is reached!n"); break; } factorial+=2; flag=var+1; } printf("Defenition done!n"); } void printData() { FILE*pFile; pFile = fopen ("myfile.txt","w"); fprintf(pFile,"%2c%c%8s%c%8sn",35,124,"array",124,"diff"); for (int i = 1; i < flag+1; i++) { fprintf(pFile,"%2d%c%8f%c%fn",i,124,array[i- 1],124,fabs(array[i-1]-array[i-2])); } fprintf(pFile,"Total number of elements %dn", flag); fclose(pFile);
You can listen to music, watch videos, play games and even do coding with your phone. There are lots of musicians, rappers and songwriters whose lives are a dream to many. However, things aren’t always as they seem. Firstly, in 2006, a website called Spotify was created. In Spotify you could listen to music anywhere you want, very easily and without spending any money. Songwriters started getting a lot of attention and spins for their creation. In addition, by 2021, Spotify had already reached 158 million users. Songs are making history by getting huge amounts of streams, over 1000 million streams. Another advantage is that newcomers who upload their music to the internet may get a huge boost and rapid spins, make some money and get famous more easily. On the other hand, giving Spotify the rights to stream your music isn’t actually profitable. One of the most streamed songs, Avicii’s release Wake Me Up! got over 168 million streams. And yet, that only made $12,359 in Pandora
German politician from Austria National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) leader (1921-1945). Between 1934-1945, he was the dictator of Germany the official title of the German Chancellor (1933-1945) and the title of the head of state ("Führer and Chancellor"; 1934-1945). Adolf was born on April 20, 1889 a. Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary, a customs official Alois h otly excitHitler (1837-1903) and his wife Klara six children fourth. Only the children reached adulthood, he and his sister Paula. 1906. Hitler visited Vienna and ended up in a hotly excited waxed city buildings, art galleries and operas.His new ambition was to take the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. Further, he served as illustrator, often painted pictures and postcards for sale in stores.He knew how to influence people in such a way that no other head of state had failed before. Desperate was susceptible to all kinds ässitustele of the people and the promises he talked
necessary to have a higher education in order to survive in today’s economy? Those are just some of the questions that may arise when we start talking about the topic. Going to the university was once only for the children from wealthier families. Now as we have a lot of free higher education available, many people tend to use this wonderful opportunity. Although it might seem a great way to start building your way towards future career, it might not be the best way. Why? Because we have reached the stage where we have more people with higher education than we have jobs that require that kind of educational degree. To fix the issue, numerous studies have been carried out and many of them recommend choosing vocational training over universities or going to the university only if you have plans for your future career. Relying on the last point before mentioned I have to say that I chose university education over vocational education because I have had a dream of becoming a real
how can nuclear power save Estonia from an energy crisis. My talk will last for 2-3 minutes and questions can be asked at the end. Power consumption is increasing exponentially in all civilised countries. Estonia's coal based power generation is becoming obsolete in the near future. The question arises : "Where will the future generations get the energy that they need?". First of all, in the current year, the power consumption reached the highest of all tomes in February. Most of the energy shortage was covered by energy brought from Lithuania. Energy was produced there from gas imported from Russia. That is not a reliable source of energy that can scale. In addition, Estonia does not have an adequate electricity grid network with neighboring countries. Therefore, there are no means to cover local demand with the current resources. Second of all, the problem with most renewables is that it does not scale well.
„The Damned Thing“ by Ambrose Bierce speaks about a man who died very mysteriously. The book starts with a meeting where nine old men are present, but unfortunately one of them is dead. A young man named William Harker, who is the witness of the crime, enters the room. Coroner asks him to speaks about what had happened to Hugh Morgan. William starts to tell the jury about what he had seen. He visited Hugh to shoot and fish. After greeting each other they began to hunt for deers and reached a field of wild oats where they hid behind a rock because Hugh saw something moving in the oats. Suddenly William heard a shot and everything was covered in smoke. Hugh had pulled the trigger, but there was nothing in the field. After that William heard two extremely different voices: a scream like that of a wild animal and Morgan crying out as if in mortal agony. He gazed at Hugh and it seemed like his body was split into pieces. When he approached the body, his companion was dead.
She said, "Sorry, Michael I didn't noticed you, are you okay?" "Yes, but I will be better if you'll come out with me tonight, would you?" asked Michael. "Sure!" "Well, then I'll come and pick you up at 7pm!" Then Sally drove away, thinking about what she had done. She promised yesterday to her 10-years old daughter that she will watch a movie with her and now Sally didn't know what to do, her agreeing was just a slip of the tongue. In the evening, when she reached to home from work, she lied and said to her daughter that she can't stay at home because she have to work. She hadn't had no idea what she would wear, she put on a beautiful dress and crossed her fingers that Michael will like it. Then she thought that she had enough time to have a cup of coffee before Michael pick her up but then she spilled her coffee on her dress. She had been all thumbs all day. She thought it will be better to call the date off but on the other hand it will add
potential for crating large-scale artwork on the chalk hills of southern England, for example the famous chalkhorse. · There were taken place the rituals and the site is considered to be connected with the sun and the passing of the seasons. · The ruins consists of two stone circles and two stone horseshoes. · The Bronze Age reached Britain between 2100-1650 BC. · The basic unit of Celtic family life · European Celts invaded Britain in 2 was the clan-was bound together very waves: Gales around 600 BC and then loosely with other clan into tribe. Cymri or Britons around 300 BC. · Celts were great warriors. · The Iberians were unable to fight · Unfortunately each tribe was out
· Long icicles betoken long linen · Wind betoken a lot of berries · Snowfall a lot of insects in the summer SHROVE TUESDAY'S FOODS: · Bean's and pea's soup · Grit's porridge · Pig's feets · Semlas SHROVE TUESDAY'S PROPHECY: · Girls put cleared pig bones to one of the rooms in drying barn. Who's bone dog at first took in its mouth, this girl will get merried soon. · Shrove whirligig brings luck · The first women who reached to sauna, that brings her good family luck TYPICAL WORKS ON SHROVE TUESDAY · Take to field 3 loads of dung · Shearing · Making candles · Making shoe ribbon · IT'S FORBIDDEN: · Spinning, sewing, darning it gives bad luck to cattle
On the small island of Rhodes were three of these: Ialysos, Kamiros, and Lindos. In 408 BC, the cities united to form one territory, with a unified capital, Rhodes. The city thrived commercially and had strong economic ties with their main ally, Ptolemy I Soter of Egypt. In 305 BC, the Antigonids of Macedonia who were also rivals of the Ptolemies, besieged Rhodes in an attempt to break the Rhodo-Egyptian alliance. They could never penetrate the city. When a peace agreement was reached in 304 BC, the Antagonids lifted the siege, leaving a wealth of military equipment behind. The Rhodians decided to express their pride by building a triumphal statue of their favourite god, Helios. The task was assigned to the sculptor Chares of Lindos, a pupil of Lysippos himself, and twelve years (from 304 to 292 BC) were needed to complete it. The Colossus of Rhodes was not only a gigantic statue. It was a symbol of unity of the
teenager, who has no idea what to do with their life. The rebellious tone of the novel and its characters shines out right from the beginning, not only through the actions, such as getting expelled or being in a fight, but also through the frequent use of profanities, which make the characters more realistic rather than adorned. Even though the themes and topics discussed in the novel make it rather relatable, I believe they also make it unsuitable for youngsters who have just reached adolescence. In addition to the frequent use of profanity, the at times strongly depressive, violent or sexual tone of the novel, alongside with the difficulty of the problems addressed and discussed, make it overly difficult for the youngsters to completely understand, thus possibly leaving a wrong impression of the reasons for those situations and actions. To my mind, this novel is meant for the youngsters nearing adulthood, as their thinking is more critical,
It. The Parliamentary triangle The Parliament consists of two houses-the 76-member Senate and the 148-member House of Representatives, so there are total of 224 members in the Parliament. The polity is constitutional monarchy, but in practice, parliamentary democracy. The Head of the government is the Prime minister, who right now is John Howard. People Today Australians are mostly white, but before the first fleet reached Australia in 1788, there were only black people. Most of them live near coasts as the climate there is more fertile and human-friendly. Still there are people who like to live in the country, as there is much land and peace. However, because schools are thousands of kilometers away, children have to learn using special programs on the TV and radio. People living in big cities do not all use cars for moving. Getting to work with a bicycle or with even a sailing boat is not strange in Australia
· "Bolts of Melody: New Poems of Emily Dickinson" · Poems for Youth (1934, poetry) · Love, nature, religion, morality I died for beauty I died for beauty but was scarce Adjusted in the tomb, When one who died for truth was lain In an adjoining room. He questioned softly why I failed? "For beauty," I replied. " And I for truth,--the two are one; We brethren are," he said. And so, as kinsmen met a night, We talked between the rooms, Until the moss had reached our lips, And covered up our names. References · http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/372 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism · http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~brians/hum_303/ro · http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/me · "American Literary Reader" by M. Kubre