Kontsertiarvustus Rise Against Juba suvel, kui kogemata Internetis ringi surfates teada sain, et 28. oktoobril esineb Tallinnas Rise Against, polnud enam palju vaja mõelda ning juba samal päeval ostsin endale pileti ära. Rise Against on punk-rokki viljelev USA bänd, kes polnud varem Eestis kontserti andnud. Üritus toimus Rock Cafés. Kontsert algas kell 8, kui lavale astus selle õhtu soojendusbänd OneWord. Tegemist on Eesti bändiga. Midagi halba nende esinemise kohta ei oska välja tuua. Nende viie esitatud loo jooksul tõmmati rahvas korralikult käima. Pärast viimast lugu aplodeeris publik neile maruliselt, justkui oleks nad peaesinejad olnud. Soojendus- ja põhibändi vahel oli piinavalt suur paus
The Rise and Fall of Estonia NO99 Käisin 5. detsembril vaatamas NO99 teatri etendust "NO72: The Rise and Fall of Estonia". Elus esimest korda Nokia kontsertsaali sisendes olin kohe meisterlikult seatud konksu otsas: kurb hakkas. Meelde tulid poliitikute lubadused, et Sakala keskust nende valitsemisajal maha ei võeta ja sellele järgnenud vähem kui kuu aega, mil seda tõesti ei tehtud. Oma koha leidnud (Nokia kontsertsaalis asuvad parimad kohad peale üheksandat rida, kui algab istekohtade tõus), olin täielikult vastuvõtlik ja oma
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The Rise and Demise of the New Public Management Wolfgang Drechsler (University of Tartu and Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia) © Copyright: Wolfgang Drechsler 2005 Within the public sphere, the most important reform movement of the last quarter of a century has been the New Public Management (NPM). It is of particular interest in the post-autistic economics (pae) context because NPM largely rests on the same ideology and epistemology as standard textbook economics (STE) is based (for my take on this, see Drechsler 2000), and it has had, and still has, similar results. Already more on the defensive within public administration (PA) than STE is within economics, NPM also shows that such major paradigm shifts in theory and policy may actually happen. In addition, it occasionally appears that pae-oriented scholars have overlooked the fact that some features in public management refo...
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Chinese and Roman armies, military machines, Ballista and catapult MIDDLE ERA Al-Jazari, five machines to pump water, Turkish Artuqid dynasty 50 ingenious mechanical devices, developed segmental gears, mechanical controls, escapement mechanisms, clocks, robotics etc. Protocols for designing and manufacturing methods RENAISSANCE ERA First electrical engineer: William Gilbert First steam engine, 1698, Thomas Savery, rise to the industrial revolution, mass production Rise of engineering as a profession, 18th century Mechanicals arts, incorporated into engineering MODERN ERA Electral engineering, origins in the experiments of Alessandro Volta, 19th century Invention of the electric motor, 1872 Work of James Maxwell and Heinrich Hertz, 19th century, field of Electornics Chemical engineering, developed in 19th century
The graph shows how much profit did company get between September 2005 to August 2007. At first there was remarkable fall. Profit fell from 1 100.00 euros to 900.00 euros, a decrease of 19%. Beginning from October 2005 to February 2006 income rose dramatically. The company soared by 66%. Income were floating for antoher 4 months. 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
response can change with intensity, system changes return to resting values once exercise bout has ceased, or shortly after. · Adaptation (chronic) more permanent changes as a result of training adaptations will resist change but will revert to previous state if training ceases adaptation is not always a good thing (maladaptation) Ventilatory Response to Exercise Onset of exercise: initial rapid increase, followed by a gradual increase in breathing depth & rate. 1st rise due to motor cortex. Gradual rise, due to changes in temp and CO2 and H+ quantities. Raised ventilation post- exercise, regulated by acid-base balance, PCO2, and blood temp. (EPOC) Minute Ventilation (VE) and Exercise · Average: 35 45 breaths/min during strenuous exercise, Athletes 60 70 breaths per minute. · Tidal volume (TV) increase from 0.5L to 3L. · V E can rise up to 90 150L per minute. · Some studies have even shown VE to rise
radiation and in land surface properties. 3.The two sources for the increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere are production, distribution and consumption of fossil fuels and as a by-product from cement production. 4.The two main sources of methane pollution are agriculture and fossil fuel use. 5.Volcanic aerosols are not included to the list because of their episodic nature. 6.The world's oceans absorb more than 80% of heat. 7.The total 20th-century rise is estimated to be 0.17 [0.12 to 0.22] m. 8.Arctic has seen twice the increase of global temperature rate. 9.Increased precipitation has been observed in eastern parts of North and South America, northern Europe and northern and central Asia. 10.Decreased precipitation has been observed in the Sahel, the Mediterranean, southern Africa and parts of southern Asia. 11.There is no clear trend in the annual numbers of tropical cyclones. 12
GLOBAL WARMING Global warming is the observed century-scale rise in the average temperature of Earth's climate system. Since 1971, 90% of the increased energy has been stored in the oceans, mostly in the 0 to 700m region. Despite the oceans' dominant role in energy storage, the term "global warming" is also used to refer to increases in average temperature of the air and sea at Earth's surface. Since the early 20th century, the global air and sea surface temperature has increased about 0.8 °C (1.4 °F), with about two-thirds of the increase occurring since
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many lives. Facts 42% of 1st-3rd grades want to be thinner At age 13, 53% of the girls are `'unhappy with their body" Grows to 78% to when they are 17 Numbers thrive to 80% in their women hood. Studies show that the more reality television a young girl watches, the more likely she is to find appearance important. People who are unhappy with their bodies and do not seek healthy nutrition information may develop eating disorders. RISE OF THE VISUAL SOCIAL MEDIA · Body image issues have been on the rise rince the introduction of social media websites that hoste the idea of ,,perfect" or ,,idealized" body sizes · 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 k to editrecognized
Kestev ennetulevik. school. school. tulevikus Mingiks hetkeks I will ..going to.. - on tegevus kestab. tulevikus ma olen seda kindlam! teinud. Will have worked. Present I think Jason is in the garden. He is building(build) a shed. Steve jogs (jog) around the lake every evening. In northwest Scotland summer temperatures rarely rise(rise) above 16C. I'm meeting (meet) Mr. Houghton at six o'clock. His flight takes off(take off) at 11.45. You always complain. Tourism has increased/is increasing in this area. He has just finished work on his new book. I have been to America twice. Her eyes are red because she has been crying. She has been studying non-stop for eight hours. Jade and Tom are having a car boot sale next Saturday. Past By the time I arrived at the university, the lecture had already started.
- possibility of human development - not a perfect book, but raises many significant questions about American life at a time etc. • Twain was becoming pessimistic, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) • The Mysterious Stranger (1916) WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS (1837-1920) • Commonplace • Problems of the machine age and city • One of the authors who gravitates towards socialism • The Rise of Silas Lapham (1885) – relativity of rise and fall Naturalism • Dark • Supposedly more specific • No human agency • Environmental forces control events • Challenge to American myths of freedom and individualism • Life is 'unmoral' FRANK NORRIS (1870- 1902) • The Octopus (1901) - the title has nothing to do with the animal octopus, it is a railway STEPHEN CRANE (1871-1900) • dont really know much about him • partied hard
patterns for animals such as polar bears and birds are being disrupted our world as we know it is changing. Some scientists believe that the climate will reach a tipping point, a point at which even a tiny additional increase would throw the system into violent change. We started doing harmful things and only now do we realize what we have done and what we are doing. At this current rate by the middle of next century the Earth's temperature may rise a predicted from 2 to 6 degrees Celsius. This may not seem as much but with the Earth's delicate balance we will have lost several species and habitats. Scientists are worried that soon the effects of what we have done may be irreversible. This temperature increase would drastically affect the growth of many different crops and cause the polar ice caps to melt, therefore increasing sea levels to rise up by several metres. Warmer oceans cause more intense storms
people enjoyed 'hippie' music. Other teenagers preferred the music of the 'Mods' - ska music and The Who. 1970s - The first big new sound of the 1970s was "Glam Rock", the main figures of this were David Bowie, Elton John and of course Gary Glitter. In the bleak political backdrop, these larger that life British bands and characters brought a welcome relief with their platform boots, sequins, nail varnish and colourful hair. 1980s - The 1980s saw the rise of hip hop and rap music, with American influences powerful once again in the form of such groups as Run DMC and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. It also saw the rise and fall of the 'New Romantics', typified by groups like Adam and the Ants, who dressed as pirates and highway men and wore huge amounts of makeup. 1990s - Britpop This was the general name given in the 1990s to a new wave of successful British bands
against the existing engines being damaged by enemy action, a third engine was installed in 1942. Incidents · In December 1952, the bridge opened while a number 78 double-decker bus was on it. At that time, the gateman would ring a warning bell and close the gates when the bridge was clear before the watchman ordered the lift. The process failed while a relief watchman was on duty. The bus was near the edge of the south bascule when it started to rise; driver Albert Gunter made a split-second decision to accelerate the bus, clearing a three-foot drop onto the north bascule, which had not started to rise. There were no serious injuries. · Before dawn on 31 October 2003, David Crick, a Fathers 4 Justice campaigner, climbed a 120 ft (37 m) tower crane near Tower Bridge at the start of a six day protest dressed as Spider-Man. Fearing for his safety, and that of motorists should he fall, police cordoned off the area,
David Bowie Tallinna nõmme gümn Born in 1947, England Real name David Robert Jones English musician, actor, record producer and arranger He is known for: distinctive voice, intellectual depth, considerable eclecticism of his work Bowie first got famous with his song "Space Oddity" in July 1969 Re-emerged in 1972 during the glam rock era with the flamboyant alter ego Ziggy Stardust The hit single was "Starman" and the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars ´´Space oddity´´ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYMCLz5PQVw Bowie arrived in America in 1974 Pop, Rock, Glam Rock, some blues Two Grammy Awards and two BRIT Awards ``Sound and Vision`` http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IJsAuUgSgc Thank you for listening Töö sisu
from their work. Yes, machines displace humans from particular tasks, but they don't just substitute for humans. They also complement them in other tasks. Sometimes they complement humans directly. So a taxi driver can use a satnav system to navigate on unfamiliar roads. It also complements humans indirectly and it does this in two ways. Think the economy as a pie. Technological progress makes the pie bigger. As productivity increases, incomes rise and demand grows. People displaced from the tasks in the old pie could find tasks to do in the new pie instead. But technological progress doesn't just make the pie bigger. It also changes the ingredients in the pie. As time passes, people spend their incomes in different ways. New industries are created and new tasks have to be done. It often said that those who forget about the helpful side of technological progress, are committing something known as the lump of labor fallacy
anthem, as the United Kingdom as a whole has " God Save the Queen". However, the following are often considered unofficial English national anthems: · "I Vow to Thee, My Country" · "Land of Hope and Glory" · "Nimrod" · "Jerusalem" · "Heart of Oak" Climate · England has a temperate climate, with plentiful rainfall all year round, although the seasons are quite variable in temperature. However, temperatures rarely fall below -5 °C (23 °F) or rise above 30 °C (86 °F). Ethnic groups (2006) · 89% White 6% South Asian 3% Black 2% Mixed race 1% Chinese 1% Other Map of England The end
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5 °C over the past century. Scientist expect it to increase up to an additional 3 °C over the next on 100 years. People who are living in cold places may have a chance to grow new crops if the climate gets warmer. At the same time in some parts of the world, people won't be able to grow the food they need. Global warming will make the sea level higher because it'll make the glaciers melt. When water expands in the ocean, it takes up more space and the level of the seas rise. If global warming gets worse, some kinds of plants and animals will become extinct. So as a result we have to slow down the global warming.
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A PESSIMISTIC approach Thomas Malthus (1798) proposed his work during the early stages of the industrial revolution when inadequate food and clothing were common features in England. His argument was that population increases (geometrically) or at an exponential rate if unchecked i.e. 1-2-4-8- 16-32 etc Food supply at best increases at an arithmetic rate i.e.1-2-3-4-5-6 etc A PESSIMISTIC approach Malthus suggested that a rise in population, however small, would mean that eventually population growth exceeded increases in food supply and that yields from a given field could not go on increasing forever and that the land available is finite. He believed the population-resource balance was maintained by various ‘checks’: Negative (preventative) checks are methods of limiting population growth:e.g. celibacy, delaying marriage which lower fertility rates
Extend · Half of Queensland was flooded · Fitzroy River basin · Burnett River basin · Balonne River basin · Mary River basin · Toowoomba · Brisbane River catchment Deaths · 35 confirmed dead · 20 November 2010 · Jordan Rice Response · 55000 volunteers · Give money · Prime Minister Recovery · Army · Giving A$1 million each · Cricet teams Economic impact · 10 billion · Price of food · Supermarket chains · A rise in the cost of fruits and vegetables · Milk Animals · Crocodile · Shark · Snake · Kangaroo Video · http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt9W_Yqb Used materials · http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Nt9W_YqbPXo · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80 %932011_Queensland_floods · Postimees.ee · Paevaleht.ee · Ohtuleht.ee · Bbc.co.uk Vocabulary Extend ulatus · Confirmed kinnitatud · Basin jõgikond · Volunteer vabatahtlik
manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. It was initially based on the Ford Falcon. Production began in Dearborn, Michigan on 9 March 1964 and the car was introduced to the public on 17 April 1964 at the New York World's Fair. It was Ford's most successful launch. Leading stylist John Najjar, who was a fan of the World War II Mustang fighter plane, suggested the name. The Mustang created the "pony car" class of American automobile sports car sedans with long hoods and short rear ends, gave rise to competitors such as GM's Camaro , AMC's Javelin, and Chrysler's. Mustangs grew larger and heavier with each model. Although some other pony cars have seen a survival, the Mustang is the only original pony car that has remained in production without interruption after fourty years of development and development. I like this car because these cars have very good look and powerful engines. One day I want to buy one for my own. And then I can show off with it.
Bridges in England Nimi Tower Bridge Tower Bridge has stood over the River Thames in London since 1894 Tower Bridge is 60 meters long with towers that rise to a height of 43 meters Tower Bridge is the only Thames bridge which can be raised London Bridge London Bridge is between the City of London and Southwark London's original bridge made this one of the most famous bridge in the world Southwark Bridge Southwark Bridge is a road-bridge linking Southwark and the City across the River Thames It was designed by Ernest George and Basil Mott and opened in 1921 Westminster Bridge
What causes it? Greenhouse gases Fuel burning Ozone layer Deforestation traffic clogging up the city streets rapid growth of unplanned industries the use of CFCs in packaging and manufacturing products Detergents Overpopulation Killing animals like birds, big cats, lions, tigers What it causes? Temperature raising Melting polar ice sheets Currents change its circulation e.g. The Gulf Stream El nino Pollution sea-water to swell up. Natural system Animals deaths Sea level rise reduce mankind's ability to grow foods, destroy wildlife. Agriculture, forestry and fishery damaged Is it dangerous is very dangerous for our existence and survival. sun's scorching heat comes to earth in a direct way the earth's surface becomes seriously heated. What should we do to prevent the dangerous effects of GW? We should not cut off trees Rather we should plant more and more trees Mills, factories, brick-fields should be set up in a very good planned way.
MIS ON MANGROVE FOREST ÜLDSE? Mangrove swamps are found in tropical and subtropical tidal areas. Many mangrove forests can be recognized by their dense tangle of prop roots that make the trees appear to be standing on stilts above the water. This tangle of roots allows the trees to handle the daily rise and fall of tides, which means that most mangroves get flooded at least twice per day. The roots also slow the movement of tidal waters, causing sediments to settle out of the water and build up the muddy bottom. KAARDIGA SLAID Mangroves can be found in over 118 countries and territories in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The largest percentage of mangroves is found between 5° (degrees hääldad seda kraadi märki) North and 5° South latitudes
y Ch. 1 & 14 Describing the indescribable Tao y Ch. 2 & 11 On duality and Formlessness y Ch. 8 & 78 The Virtues of Water Lao Zi The Person y Real name was Lee Er, who was a highly regarded philosopher of his time y Keen observer of the virtues of Nature and the relationship between man and his environment y Realized the existence of a formless and indescribable origin: Tao y Can not thoroughly analyzed by our thoughts and logic y Its existence gave rise to everything and pervades all that we know y The manifestation of Tao in humans is called our True Nature y Purity and innocence of a child y Spring and Autumn, Warring States Era of the Chou dynasty (~500BC), during a time of turmoil and spiritual disintegration y Decided to ride on the back of a water buffalo to spread the Truth that he realized, or Tao, westward y Requested by an official at the border of China to write down
I/O moodul ehk SIOM) suhtlemiseks kasutatakse remote I/O mooduleid ehk RIOMe. Ühendatud torsole BLEEX torso disain Kokkuvõte Videod: XOS 2 (2:36min) HAL 5 (1:36) REX (2:24) METAL MUSCLES: Carlos Owens of Wasilla Kasutatud kirjandus [1] SIM University, Ng Sze Tat, Design of a lower-limb Exoskeleton for Assistive Mobility Application, 2010 [2] IEEE spectrum, Erico Guizzo, Harry Goldstein, ,,The Rise of the Body Bots" http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/bionics/the-rise-of-the-body-bots/0, 2005 [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powered_exoskeleton, 2011 [4] Berkley Robotics & Human Engineering Laboratory, http://bleex.me.berkeley.edu/research/exoskeleton/, 2011 [5] Berkley Robotics & Human Engineering Laboratory ,http://www.lockheedmartin.com/data/assets/mfc/PC/MFC_HULC_Product_Card.pdf, 2011 [6]Cyberdyne, http://www.cyberdyne.jp/english/robotsuithal/index.html, 2011
satisfaction. On the contrary, I do not agree with them. Firstly, money cannot buy you happiness. Like it is said, chase money and you will always be running. Moreover, you have only got one life to live happily and happy are you only then, when you have a rewarding job. Secondly, do what you love and the money will follow. Some people are convinced of job importants - enjoy the job you do and you may get promoted and get a pay rise. On the other hand, money is also important. Only with job satisfaction, you do not pay bills. Money is only a vehicle for achieving satisfaction. Initially, when you start up your career - money is very important which makes you feel financially secure and self satisfied. In my opinion, I would rather be happy and poor than unhappy with money. Like a wise man once said, "Find a job you love doing, and you`ll never work a day in your life."
into our drinking water Sea life close to extinction, No clean drinking water, Beaches polluted 3. Air pollution Cars and factories give off fumes Cities will become impossible to live in, Breathing problems, Allergies 4. Famine Crops failing (saak ikaldub), Overpopulation = lack of food People die of hunger 5. Flooding Climate changes cause excessive raining, Polar icecaps melting (makes sea levels rise) People lose their homes, Loss of animals, Loss of land 6. Drought Lack of rain due climate changes All vegetation, animals and people die 7. Holes in the ozone layer Fumes and chemicals Sunrays become dangerous (skin cancer risk) 8. Overpopulation Lack of opportunities to get contraceptives, Lack of education, Traditions We need to produce more food (but it puts pressure on our planet) 9. Epidemics Lack of hygene Reduces population 10
the subject of public debate. For some people, human cloning is acceptable in medicine in spite of the criticism that it is repulsive. Firstly, cloning the organs can save many lives. For example when a person needs an organ and can not find a donor, doctors could just give her the cloned organ. People would not need to donate their organs anymore. Secondly, parents who can not have children may wish to clone a child for themselves. Also endangered animal or plants could be cloned to rise their species. On the other hand, there are also many arguments againts cloning. Most cloned animals suffer severe medical issues and many die prematurely. The same problems would happen in human cloning and many scientists consider human cloning to be dangerous and irresponsible. Scientist have no idea of the long-time effects of genetic engineering. All things considered, I'm against human cloning, whereas i do not mind the cloning of human organs and plants.
drives from its “culture”, designing public sector to become and act more like private sector organisations. From this influence is inspired the pay-for performance tool that in private sector is usually used with car salesmen or with other sale fields. In very simplistic way pay-for performance means that one is getting paid relating how well he works. In a more complicated way it refers to instrument that encourages civil servants to rise their work quality and performance, it rewards best officials based on their contribution and effort. So it is kind of a tool to motivate officials to perform better and produce more qualitative work. (Randma-Liiv 2005) Compensating and motivating employees plays important role in governmental jobs- it helps to attract, motivate and retain qualified workers in the field. Success of pay-for performance tool has been discussed in many ways. Some researchers
Me ei sure selleks, et üks teine inimene meid lõplikult enda omaks saaks pidada, pige vastupidi elu ei ole midagi, sest see on ainult ettevalmistus, see on ajutine. Surm on jääv ja igavene. Igaüks, kel midagi on, tahab sellest rääkida, ainult see, kel midagi pole, võib kuulata. Olen liiga vana selleks, et loota, aga liiga noor selleks, et resigneeruda ei saa elada ainult sellest, mis mul on, mida ma endaga kaasas kannan. Lie down, lie down yeoman; what use to rise and rise? Rise man a thousand mornings yet down at last he lies, and then the man is wise. A.E. Housman kuninganna Victoria "I'm not amused" vaba tahtega saame oma elupäevi lühendada, aga me ei saa neile minutitki lisada. Though you forget the way to the Temple, there is one who remembers the way to your door, life you may evade, but death you shall not, you shall not deny the stranger. T.S Eliot sfääride muusika
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 drawback of this system was that the phones weighed 40 kg´s
Academic success in my culture: the most important factors Stanislav Stõkov MASB11 Academic success is determined by a wide range of factors. For some students, they may not have all of the perfect components, but they rise above their difficulties to have success. Whether a student is gifted academically or not, an important factor is personal determination. Students, who invest more of their free time in their studies and make more effort in lectures than their peers, generally have higher levels of academic achievement. A key component to success is a student's work ethic. Students who are willing to put
,,The Canonization" is very beautiful poem, and its talked about love. The poem is the story of two people who are in love, so in love. The man, which one is the hero in this poem wasn't that good looking. He had gray hairs and he had palsy. But even so, he had an appreciation for the arts and religion made him a very sensitive and caring man. He really belived, that this love is a right thing for their both. He belived that they two beign one. There are one neutral thing they die and rise the same. They are so in love. But other people don't like their love mystery. They told others to not criticize them for their love. They continue and stating that their love has never hurt anyone or anything and told the other peoples that they don't care however they feel about it because their love will never destroyed. They had a love full of mysterious. In the end, their love will be a legend for everybody. Every love story is beautiful, so ,,The Canonization" is too
In general there are warm summers and cool winters. Summers are cooler than those on the continent, but the winters are colder. Eastern parts are drier, cooler and less windy. Northern areas are generally cooler, wetter and have a smaller temperature range than southern areas. The highest temperature in England was 38.5 degrees at 10th August 2003. Winters are cool, wet and windy. Temperatures at night rarely drop below -10 degrees and in the day rarely rise above 15 °degrees. The lowest temperature was -27.2 degrees at 30th December 1995. July and August are normally the warmest month in England. Around the coasts, February is normally the coldest month, but inland there is little to choose between January and February as the coldest month. Best months to travel in England are May, June, September and October. These months generally have the most pleasant temperatures and less rain
To: Walter White, Manager From: Rick Grimes Subject: Suggested improvements to make the shop more profitable Date: 3rd December 2012 Purpose: The purpose of this report is to make recommendations on how to improve the shop and make it more profitable. Discounts: Firstly, one suggestion would be to make several discounts on popural products. For example, reducing the price of a popural item by about 15 percent would really pay off. Also if a customer buys two same items, he gets the third one for free. This would certainly be profitable and I am confident that more people would visit your shop. Extra shop assistants: Lastly, I think that hiring an extra two or three shop assistants would be a very good idea too. Then customers would have to wait less to pay for their items and the shop could service a lot more customers than before. Bonuses for regular customers: Secondly, I think that regular customers who have been visting your shop f...
Although everybody seems to acknowledge the problem and also care about the wellbeing and preservation of our planet the situation is only getting worse. Firstly, the ever growing need for energy is taking its toll on the environment. Due to the fast growth of the economical and industrial sector in recent years the need for energy has grown dramatically. Global warming which is responsible for the melting of the ice cap which leads to the rise of sea level is mainly caused by the high use of fossil fuels. Secondly, over-consumption caused by population growth on Earth leads to pollution which is becoming highly dangerous to the environment. The decomposition of materials used nowadays is often hundreds of years long. Unfortunately the number of reusable products is getting smaller by the day. Often the reusable product is also less affordable to the consumer
This study was aimed at determining the causes of this disaster and also the effect it had on people and the environment. A thorough analysis was done on several scientific works and articles. A lengthy documentary was also included in the analysis. The analyses established that a metal plate was missing from between two pipes in the Union Carbide Corporation in which water managed to reach the MIC tank. The chemical reaction between water and MIC caused a major temperature and pressure rise in the tank which allowed the toxic gas to escape from the emergency pipes. The gas was not neutralized, as the three fundamental emergency systems failed to work. The gas killed up to 10, 000 people in 3 days and approximately 35, 000 by 1994. The gas affected soil and water to the point that agriculture in Bhopal is unusable. In conclusion this demonstrates the need for consistent mainteance in pesticide plants, power plants and all ohter industrial plants. Corporations
nägemus nõiasabatil". Tänapäeval ei eelda sümfoonia muidugi enam sonata- allegro vormist kinnipidamist, küll aga tõsist ja sügavat muusikalist sisu. Sümfooniat võib võrrelda romaaniga kirjanudses. Kuulsamad helilooja- sümfonistid on Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Berlioz, Tsaikovski, Bruckner, käesoleval sajandil Mahler, Sostakovits, Sibelius jt. Maailma tuntumate sümfooniate hulka kuulub kahtlemata Beethoveni 5. Sümfoonia. Teos algab lühikese peateemaga, mille kohta olevat auto rise äelnud: "Nii koputab saatus uksele." Sellest ka laialt levinud nimetus "Saatusesümfoonia". I osa on kirjutatud traditsiooniliselt sonata-allegro vormis. Peateema (c-mollis) on aktiivne ja rütmikas, kõrvalteema (Es-duuris) on rahulikum, laulvam, tundub peateema jätkuna. Töötlust läbib pidevalt peateema motiiv, esinedes muudetud kujul erinevates helistikes. Repriisis võitlus vaibub, sümfoonia I osa lõpeb koodaga.
II · Total area: 78,772 km² (water 1.9%) · Population: 5,144,200 people · Currency: Pound sterling · Patron Saint: St. Andrew National symbols: thistle kilt tartan pattern bagpipe Flower of Scotland (national anthem) O Flower of Scotland, Those days are past now, When will we see And in the past Your like again, they must remain, That fought and died for, But we can still rise now, Your wee bit Hill and Glen, And be the nation again, And stood against him, That stood against him, Proud Edward's Army, Proud Edward's Army, And sent him homeward, And sent him homeward, Tae think again. Tae think again. The Hills are bare now, Flower of Scotland, And Autumn leaves When will we see lie thick and still, your like again, O'er land that is lost now, That fought and died for,
These reasons may be very much to read. Each person has their own reason why he likes to live in Estonia. For me personally the most important thing is our language. Estonian language have very many rules that make it very difficult to learn for some people. If leave those rules aside, is the Estonian language in terms of its sound very nice, that even many foreigners are admired that and are happy to listen it. Here I would like to ask, is the Estonian important for you? Rise your hand for whom it's important. Thank you, it's nice to know that someone still cares about the Estonian. The Estonian is importan to me and I want to say here that all Estonians should appreciate more Estonian because it will gradually disappear. I know that English is becoming more popular among the people, because it is becoming more international language, which is pretty much required. But we should not forget our native language. Estonian is a very important factor in
character possesses and how they compel them to behave in the way they do. The movie was not only popular for its artwork, but also for its close relation to real life. There were many nuances at a primal level that most of us could relate to. Not only do we see glimpses of personal life but we also see how the Corleone mafia worked as an organization. The workings of the mafia closely endorse some of the age-old motivation theories. The Godfather is the story of a Mafia family. It follows the rise of Michael Corleone within the family. Michael was once a war hero and did not want to be involved in the family business. When his father is shot though, Michael takes revenge on the people who did it and becomes a part of the Mafia lifestyle. When his older brother is murdered, Michael ascends to become the boss of the family, and proves to be more ruthless than his father and brother combined. The scene that I am analyzing is one where Michael is becoming his nephew's
Mery`s story Mery was born 18th April 1970 in London. Unfortunately she had a car accident, when she was only 10 months old, that left her blind. Her mom was beautiful and famous model. She didn`t want to rise that child. She decided to hire a teacher. With teacher`s help Mery learnt how to take care of herself. Mery`s mother didn`t even come to see how her daugher was doing. Over the following years Mery graduated university and became an honoured person. She became a girl who was smart and breathtakingly beautiful. One beautiful spring morning girl`s mother saw her daughter on television. She deciced to apologize. She went to girl`s mansion and told her a story: You weren`t even born yet, when
A falling tone descends from a higher to a lower pitch A rising tone a movement from a lower pitch to a higher one NB! In tone languages pitch is a phonemic feature. In intonation languages the intonation of the phrase or sentence is contrasted. Pitch contour intonation of the phrase or sentence. Intonation contours may reflect semantic or syntactic differences. 5 clearly discernible intonation patterns of single syllables in English fall, rise, rise-fall, fall-rise, level. Speech -> utterances -> tone-units ->feet -> syllables ->phonemes Tone-unit components - (pre-head); (head); Tonic Syllable;(tail). E.g. she LIVES in LONdon Tone-unit structure: · The head a part of the tone unit that extends from the first stressed syllable up to the tonic syllable, but the latter is not included. When there is no stressed syllable before the tone unit, there is no head either.
Unusually high importance of primary sector Logging and oil industry two of Canada's most important One of world's most important agricultural suppliers World leader in many natural resources Gold, nickel, aluminum, lead, zinc, uranium One of few developed countries that are net exporters of energy LANGUAGES RELIGION SYMBOLS Flag Coat of Arms Anthem "O Canada!" O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North strong and free! From far and wide, O Canada, We stand on guard for thee. God keep our land glorious and free! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. FAMOUS CANADIANS Alanis Morrisette Avril Lavinge Celine Dion Jim Carrey Keanu Reeves Neil Y oung Nelly Furtado Pamela Anderson Shania Twain Thank you for listening!