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Infotehnoloogiast ja suhtlusvõrgud

in Estonia. There is e-school, e-banking, e-election and so on. It is very honorable that everything has evolved here where we can be very comfortable to do our everydaythings at home but on the other hand, things are getting more invisible. It is very easy to have our money on the bank account but it is not so good to know that all this money is actually not even existing. Informational technology and communication systems can have both positive and negtive affects on our daily life if we do not know what we are doing with it and how we are using it. A person , who is given a change to use the internet should know how to use it on the right purpose.

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Waiting is a novel written by Ha Jin

He missed her ex-wife and daughter Hua and he knew, that Manna's going to die in one day and he would have to take care of twins. He gave hope to Shuyu, that he's going back to her, but he know, that it's not going to happen. Hua promised to take care of her old mother until the end of her life. This novel describes daily life in a place where people can't decide what to do with their life. It's a little bit political, but mostly describes human relationships and how one or another thing affects their thoughts and decisions. Main Characters: Lin Kong is an army doctor, who graduated from the military medical school in 1963. He works in Muji as a doctor.Has a daughter Hua with Shuyu and twins River and Lake with Manna. He is good-hearted, kind, hesitant, encouraging, but disappointing because he hardly ever makes his promises come true. Manna Wu is a nurse in Muji and she was a student of Lin in anatomy course. She is gentle and very passionate lover

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Savanna

domestic livestock. As a result much of the world's savannas have undergone change as a result of grazing by sheep, goats and cattle, ranging from changes in pasture composition to woody weed encroachment. The removal of grass by grazing affects the woody plant component of woodland systems in two major ways. Grasses compete with woody plants for water in the topsoil and removal by grazing reduces this competitive effect, potentially boosting tree growth. In addition to this effect the removal of fuel reduces both the intensity and the frequency of fires which may control woody plant species. Grazing animals can have a more direct effect on woody plants by the browsing of palatable woody species. There is

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Keemiarelvad

7 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS Jüri Kaup. 2003. http://www.loodusajakiri.ee/horisont/artikkel29_15.html (4.12.2013) Thomas J. Johnson. A History of Biological Warfare from 300 B.C.E. to the Present http://www.aarc.org/resources/biological/history.asp (4.12.2013) Toe Nõmm. 2008. Keemiarelvane Eesti http://www.horisont.ee/node/743 (4.12.2013) Alex Williams. 2013. Children of the Apocalypse: Agent Orange still affects people in Vietnam. http://investvine.com/children-of-the-apocalypse-agent-orange-still-affects-people- in-vietnam/ (4.12.2013) Barry R. Schneider. 2012. Weapons of mass destruction. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/108951/chemical-weapon/274179/Weapons-of- mass-destruction (4.12.2013) Martin Robbins. 2013. Are Chemical Weapons Actually Useful In A War? http://www.vice.com/read/are-chemical-weapons-actually-useful-in-war (5.12.2013) Department of Health. 2004. Facts About Nerve Agents

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Tolerance and Diversity

Tolerance and Diversity Nowadays people are cautious and like to be independent to choose who they want to be acquainted with. The origin of a person is usually top priority. However, some people do not care where their friends are from and what the colour of their skin is. "Tolerance" is a noun with profound meaning. It has been built on an individual opinion, on the influence of friends and how the society affects people. Human nature is one-sided, because they believe in exact stereotypes of people and try to follow them. Many characteristics are also immediately being added to the person's characteristics according to its origin. It is better if you never evaluate anything by its appearance in order not to come to the wrong conclusion. People are very easily affected. Media and television are the main influencers. People today just

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Presentation about Casey Brown´s Ted talk

" My presentation will take about five minutes. You can ask questions at the end of my presentation. 2. slaid (video) 3. slaid - introduction My presentation is about pricing consultant's Casey Brown's speech about knowing the value of yourself as an employee or as a company and making others see what you are worth. This speech seemed interesting to me, because the gender wage gap what she is aiming to is also actual in Estonia. The gender wage gap is a subject that affects somehow all of us. Gender wage gap figure has publicly launched a couple discussions on fair treatment of women and men, and gender balance issues. Casey Brown has some really good tips that we could use to help us. 4. slaid ­ fear and doubts The main point of Casey's speech is that: No one will ever pay you what you're worth. They'll only ever pay you what they think you're worth, and you control their thinking. Casey Brown told two stories

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Fashion

Fashion Fashion is having an increasing impact on people's lives. This contributes to a strong psychological impact of the media, primarily television and print publications. At the same time people are becoming more receptive to the dictates of fashion and believe that "Beauty requires sacrifice", people tend not to pay attention to health, for the sake of fashion . Nowadays, young people are trying all sorts of ways to follow fashion without thinking about its consequences. After all, there is no limit to fashion, this opens a huge scope for imagination of their fragile minds. In fact, fashion is not what it seems. Youth imitates their idols, copy the actions of others . The beauty of the person has been spoken about for many centuries . But with the beginning of a new century, the concept of beauty has changed in the other direction. Celebrities and their visual fashion statements affect the fashion industry and also the clothes of t...

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Pay-for performance: necessary or unsuitable way to increase efficiency in the public sector

another problem what needs solving- should decisions about pay be partially of fully based on job performance. System that is strictly based on performance may, and probably will ignore many factors that are important to compensation, for example skills or job demands. So eventually employees would not have such strong connection with the organisation. But making performance evaluation process completely objective have not met success. As mentioned earlier pay-for performance adversely affects teamwork, creating unhealthy competition and disagreement between workers. Pay-for performance puts quite a burden on one employee since it is possible to tell who has performed well or not so well. To get better results employees and managers focus on short-term outcomes- that also reduces connection with the organisation. Many scholars agree that this kind of tools of performance management often does not consider external factors that may influence performance

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Summary Britta Kase

Britta Kase 143123HAKB Summary The booklet offers a brief, simple explanation how the European Union is relevant to us in our everyday life, how it affects our lives in many areas and how can we benefit from it. The booklet gives also a very readable overview of EU’s history and how its member states have come together. It’s a great starting point to know the roots, history and functioning of the European Union. I found this booklet interesting because it provides an insight into relevance of the EU. I have never thought that making phone calls and flying has become cheaper as a result of EU

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Summary

media, which we cannot seriously rely on. Hence, we cannot be sure if the persons killed by drones were innocent civilians or extremists. (Fair, 2013) One the one hand, using drones can be more discriminate, because they hover over the enemy for hours and wait for the perfect moment to attack, when there are no innocent people who might get injured. (Beautmont, 2012) On the other hand, it means that after watching and killing their targets, they continue hovering over villages, which affects people’s psychology. (Owen, 2013) New York Times journalist David Rohde, who was kidnapped by the Taliban, said that: “The buzz of a distant propeller is a constant reminder of imminent death.” (Owen, 2013) Because of the drone-induced anxieties, most kids in Waziristan no longer attend school. People avoid daily activities such as grocery shopping, farming, and driving. People worry constantly about their immediate future, this kind of behaviour is symptomatic of

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The Polar Boy

Foundation. Mattias is a young talented photographer living in Tallinn, who has a dream to become a student of the Berlin Arts Academy. He is in his final year of school and has to concetrate on studying before exams, but suddendly he fells in love with a girl. Hannah suffers from a mental disorder called bipolarity. She has periods of depression and periods of elevated mood and it is quite hard for her to control her mood swings. An unnormal amount of alcohol and drugs affects her life and she refuses to face the reality. Trying to win her heart, Mattias feels the need to prove Hannah, that he can be also just as adventorous and unpredictalble as she is. She does not want an ordinary lover. She wants sleepless nights, endless conversations, passion and madness. Mattias does not understand their complicated realationship. Sometimes they are lovers, sometimes friends and sometimes he is just a stranger and means nothing to her. At night they

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Writting a summary

what does this mean exactly?“; „How does the European Union work?“; „What exactly does the EU do?“; „Europe moves on_ the enlargement of the European Union“; „Europe and the wider world“ and „The future of Europe“. ‘Europe is somewhere else.’ This provocative statement opens the first chapter of „Europe. A journal for young people“. It is, of course, not true. As EU citizens, Europe is our home. It affects our lives in many areas. For example: money (euro is a common currency); flying has become much cheaper and safer; the police forces in the EU work closely together and European environmental protection lays down common standards. The second sections provides information about what does the European Union exactly means and when did 28 countries come all together. The third section gives a brief, simple explanation of how the most important EU institutions work

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Internet piracy

I feel that the justifications of those that support it are not valid. All content that can be converted into a digital format should Erkko Liiv 11.a not be made freely available simply because it is easy to distribute. The films, music, software, and video games that are being produced costs companies an enormous amount of money to produce. Not only does internet piracy affect big business, it also affects small companies that have yet to establish themselves. File sharing of copyrighted material is nothing more than anonymous theft.

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Introduction to macroeconomics

Keynesian revolution explains why the study of macroeconomics is so intertwined with policy and politics. - Two traditional demand management instruments are fiscal and monetary policy. Fiscal policy manipulates government expenditures or taxes in an attempt to affect the volume of national spending. Monetary policy is directed at influencing interest and exchange rates, and more generally conditions in financial markets; this in turn affects spending on goods and services. Key Concepts · Macroeconomics gross domestic product (GDP) · trend · economic growth · business cycle · unemployment rate · labour force · labour · capital factors of production · labour share · index, index number · inflation · hyperinflation · capacity utilization · procyclical and countercyclical · real economy

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Object-oriented programming.

dog, with particular versions of the characteristics. A Dog has fur; Lassie has brown- and-white fur. Method An object's abilities. In language, methods (sometimes referred to as "functions") are verbs. Lassie, being a Dog, has the ability to bark. So bark() is one of Lassie's methods. She may have other methods as well, for example sit() or eat() or walk() or save_timmy(). Within the program, using a method usually affects only one particular object; all Dogs can bark, but you need only one particular dog to do the barking. Inheritance "Subclasses" are more specialized versions of a class, which inherit attributes and behaviors from their parent classes, and can introduce their own. For example, the class Dog might have sub-classes called Collie, Chihuahua, and GoldenRetriever. In this case, Lassie would be an instance of the Collie subclass. Suppose the Dog class

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How can we make our planet a safer place to live

air on purpose So what can supervisors that keep an eye out on unlegal but we are all we do? A very loggers. This way we get to know who they slowly good idea is to are and who hired them and finally we can destroying our use more fine or even put to jail these criminals. planet with public Our world is facing a problem that unawereness. transport directly affects our living standards. It is We just don't instead of water pollution. Water pollution causes the death of many species of fish and water plants that grow in rivers or lakes. This problem has dramatically increased in the last years and fortunately the governments have already started to realise that this is a problem we can solve and they have started solving it. But how do they do it? First of all, they take tests

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Thoughts on Air Pollution Essay

As one might expect, humans have been producing increasing amounts of pollution as time has progressed, and they now account for the majority of pollutants released into the air. Air pollution has been a problem throughout history. Even in Ancient Romepeople complained about smoke put into the atmosphere. The effects of air pollution are diverse and numerous. Air pollution can have serious consequences for the health of human beings, and also severely affects natural ecosystems. Because it is located in the atmosphere, air pollution is able to travel easily. As a result, air pollution is a global problem and has been the subject of global cooperation and conflict. Some areas now suffer more than others from air pollution. Cities with large numbers of automobiles or those that use great quantities of coal often suffer most severely from problems of air pollution. CAUSES There are many different chemical substances that contribute to air pollution

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Nägemis taju, Gibson VS Gregory

faces. According to Gibson's view of optic flow where the perception is seen as a result from interaction with the environment and also within movement it is possible to perceive that the mask is hollow. Therefore a weakness of Gregory's´ theory is that it lacks ecological validity because it does not focus on everyday perception, but rare `abnormalities of perception'. Evidence for Gregory's view comes from demonstrations and visual illusions showing that conceptual knowledge affects the way in which simple visual phenomena can be perceived. Nevertheless, it does not explain how the knowledge for perception is acquired. In contrast Gibson has an alternative explanation with texture gradient and affordances. 3 05144023 Nevertheless, one of the most significant problems with Gibson's theory is its inability to explain the Ames distorted room illusion (Gehringer & Engel, 1986)

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Internet ( slaidid )

1979: USENET, the mother of all networked discussion groups, is developed. 1982: Internet technology protocols are developed, commonly known as TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol). 1984: Number of hosts is now up to 1000, with more being added every day. 1985: The first registered domain is Symbolics.com. 1987: Number of hosts breaks the 10,000 mark. 1988: First large-scale Internet worm affects thousands of Internet hosts. 1991: Tim Berners-Lee develops the World Wide Web. 1993: The World Wide Web's annual growth is now at a staggering 341,634%. 1994: ARPAnet celebrates 25th anniversary. 1995-1997: RealAudio introduces Internet streaming technology, dial-up systems emerge (America Online, Compuserve), 1998-present:The Internet continues to experience staggering growth. More people use

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Cinema is the most restricitve medium

Cinema is the most restricitve medium The topic of this essay is cinema as the most restrictive medium. I would like to discuss the restrictions of cinema as such – what these are, how do they affect the medium. For example time limit of the films, budget, how it affects writer and director, what kind of choices they have to make, and how the audience come into play. Personally, i don’t consider cinema as a restrictive medium. Cinema’s most restrictive feature is time. Filmmakers must fit very good shots edited into very good storyline into one and a half to three hour movie, usually. The reason being, we get uncomfortable sitting long period of time. If the movies would be longer, we would lose interest and start doing something else

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All Marketers are liars

effortlessly create more money. This was the age of mass market, when all consumers were equal and you could sell anything to everyone. After the golden age, in what should be marketing´s darkest hour, the industry has reinvented itself. This is a book about new kind of marketing. Most marketing fails. Here are the steps that people go through when they encounter successful marketing: Step 1: Their worldview and frames got there before we did. A consumer´s worldview affects the way he noticed things and understands them. If a story is framed in terms of that worldview, he´s more likely to believe it. Step 2: People only noticed the new and then make a guess. Consumers noticed something only when it changes. Step 3: First impressions start the story. A first impression causes the consumer to make a very quick, permanent judgment about what he was just exposed to. Step 4: Great marketers tell stories we believe. The marketer tells a story about what the

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Health topic

warm clothes. Then our clothes keep in the body's heat and in summer they should let it escape. Loose clothing is better than tight clothing beacause it allows the wearer to move about more easily and does not interfere with the circulation of the blood. Being clean is also very important. We feel and look better if we are clean. A person should have a shower a day to keep himself clean. Keeping oneself clean includes brushing our teeth. What we eat also affects our health. Our body needs vitamins and minerals, fats, proteins and carbohydrates. Our food should be varied. It is not healty to eat too much sweets. When we eat more food and get more calories than our body uses, we get fat. It is also good for our health to drink a few glasses of fresh water every day. To prevent diseases we should also have regular check-ups with the doctor and the dentist. History Human beings have suffered from diseases since they first appeared on Earth

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EU internal Market law. Mid term evaluation assignment

product legally manufactured and marketed in a Member State in accordance with its fair and traditional rules, and with the manufacturing processes of that country, must be allowed onto the market of any other Member State. A state measure can constitute a prohibited measure having equivalent effect even if: • it is of relatively minor economic significance; • it is only applicable on a very limited geographical part of the national territory; • it only affects a limited number of imports/exports or a limited number of economic operators. Adopted legal act prohibits import of dog breed to the state. According to the TFEU, none produced in Member State(s) goods, what are legal could not be restricted for export or import within the Member States. The goods cannot be restricted in one Member State and be at the same time allowed on the other Member State. Member States are obliged to allow goods that are legally produced and

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Technology Home reading

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/health/re search/27eye.html? pagewanted=1&_r=1&ref=technology A Burst of Technology, Helping the Blind to See Blindness first began creeping up on Barbara Campbell when she was a teenager, and by her late 30s, her eye disease had stolen what was left of her sight. Reliant on a talking computer for reading and a cane for navigating New York City, where she lives and works, Ms. Campbell, now 56, would have been thrilled to see something. Anything. Now, as part of a striking experiment, she can. So far, she can detect burners on her stove when making a grilled cheese, her mirror frame, and whether her computer monitor is on. She is beginning an intensive three-year research project involving electrodes surgically implanted in her eye, a camera on the bridge of her nose and a video processor strapped to her waist. The project, involving patients in the United States, Mexico and Europe, is part...

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Kommunikatsioon ehk side

Side- ehk kommunikatsiooniteenused Keila Kool 2012 Juhendaja: Eve Torv Autor: Alesja Zuk Sisukord. · Side e kommu- · Satelliitside vajadus nikatsiooni teenus · Satelliitside: GPS · Side · GPS kasutusalad · Sidevahendite · GPS kasutusalad tehnoloogilised · Satelliit, GPS uuendused. · Telegraafside · Side jaguneb · Telegfraafside · Sidevahendite ajajoon · Telefoniside · Postiside · Telefoniside · Postiside Eestis · Telefoniside · Postisid...

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English Phonetics and Phonology. Mid-term2

Assimilation ­ the change of one sound into another sound because of the influence of neighbouring sounds. Primarily consonants are affected by it and it is typical of rapid and casual speech. Types of assimilation: · Regressive assimilation ­ the word-final morpheme is affected by the initial one of the following word (assimilation in place of articulation). E.g. light blue, that thing · Progressive assimilation ­ the word final morpheme affects the initial one of the following word (progressive assimilation of manner). E.g. in the, read these Assimilation also happens within words, not only across word boundaries. E.g. tenth, bank. Assimilation happens because it is more comfortable to go from one certain place of articulation to a similar place of articulation (from bilabial to labiodental etc.not bilabial to nasal). Elision ­ in certain circumstances a phoneme maybe realised as zero or be deleted. (E.g. loss

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Üldökoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused

Kuivas on hõredam taimkate, mis püüab vähem kiirgust See on kuivade alade vähese produktiivsuse peapõhjuseks Peale langeva kiirguse kasutamise efektiivsus on madal kõikides kooslustes 46. Miks NPP/GPP suhe muutub laiuskraaditi? GPP ­ gross primary production e. koguprimaarproduktsioon. NPP ­ net primary production e. puhas primaarne produktsioon = GPP ­ R(espiratsioon); NPP on kasutatav hetertroofidel. Heat affects growth rates, activity, behavior and primary production. Temperature is largely dependent on the incidence of solar radiation. The latitudinal and longitudinal spatial variation of temperature greatly affects climates and consequently the distribution ofbiodiversity and levels of primary production in different ecosystems or biomes across the planet. Heat and temperature relate importantly to metabolic activity. Poikilotherms, for example, have a body temperature that is largely

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NAHAHAIGUS ACNE VULGARIS JA SELLE ESINEMINE SAAREMAA ÜHISGÜMNAASIUMI GÜMNASISTIDE SEAS

on väiksem. 22 SUMMARY This research focuses on the skin disease acne (acne vulgaris). The author of the paper examined how widely spread the said disease is among the secondary students of Saaremaa Co-educational Gymnasium. The author also aimed to find how students take care of their skin, what causes acne and which areas are the most infected, how make-up affects pimples and how acne and acne scars change a person's appearance. To achieve her purpose, the author compiled a questionnaire of seven questions about acne. The questionnaire was carried out among the students of the 3 secondary school classes. The research showed that acne is very widely spread among the secondary students of Saaremaa Co-educational Gymnasiums and students are aware about the causes of acne. Girls

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Physical hazards konspekt

levels) Eye irritation; Glare – too much light for the need Blurred vision; Improper luminance contrast level Dry burning eyes; Unacceptable colour contrast Headaches. Poorly distributed light Poor lighting affects not only the ocular system but can also contribute to stiff necks Flicker, stroboscopic effect and aches in shoulder area. These problems Many visual distractions can occur when humans adopt poor or awkward postures when trying to do

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Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE

55. pharmacy n - a shop or a part of a shop where medicines are ward (= a ward for people with a particular medical condition) prepared and sold [= chemist]: an all-night pharmacy, palat apteek 80. x-ray n - a beam of radiation that can go through solid 56. pneumonia n - [nju'mni] a serious illness that affects your objects and is used for photographing the inside of the body, a lungs and makes it difficult for you to breathe: She was taken medical examination made using X-rays: I had to go to to hospital, suffering from pneumonia. kopsupõletik hospital for an X-ray. röntgen

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Addiction and drugs

to mention anxiety, depression and possible brain damage, will suck all the life out of any party, fast. Shortly after taking Ecstasy, you may feel confusion, depression and severe anxiety--but these effects can also show up days or weeks after taking the drug. Like any other stimulant, it will increase your heart rate and blood pressure. Physical effects of Ecstasy include tremors, teeth clenching, muscle cramps, nausea, faintness, chills, sweating and blurred vision. Ecstasy directly affects the brain chemical serotonin, and how your brain cells communicate with each other. Clinical studies show that Ecstasy can be harmful to your brain and can increase the risk of permanent problems with memory and learning. Also, taking too much Ecstasy can interfere with the body's ability to regulate its temperature. This can cause hyperthermia and can lead to liver, kidney and cardiovascular failure. The word is that Ecstasy lets you get in touch with all your senses

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SAUE GÜMNAASIUMI ÕPILASTE TOITUMISHARJUMUSED JA SELLE MÕJU ORGANISMILE

74 kcal 2440 kcal Valgud 99.18 g 61-91 g Rasvad 141.96 g 68-81 g Süsivesikud 352.94 g 335-366 g Toiduenergia jaotumine toitainete vahel Sinu oma: Soovitatav: ANNOTATION The topic of the survey was the eating habits of Saue Gymnasium students and how it affects their body. The aim was to investigate the daily menus of 13-14 year old students and to find out how much, in average, they consume carbohydrates, proteins and fats. The research included the investigation of nutrition principles. I have outlined why diverse, well-balanced and moderate diet is so important. The main nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins and fats, were closely observed. A couple of questions were raised in the survey. Whether the seven-formers of Saue

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Test VIII - cumulative test

If the counter-torque of the motor increases, how will the torque change? Recall the major equation of torque equilibrium: the motoring torque should overcome the load counter-torque and cause an acceleration, which in turn changes the load speed and position. Test VII If the armature resistance of the dc motor increases, will the no-load or the starting torque/speed be reduced? The no-load torque as well as the starting speed equal zero in any situation. An armature resistance affects the starting torque and operating speed. How does the rheostat starting affect the run-up current/torque of the dc motor? The run-up current and torque drop. If the armature current of the dc motor increases, what does the inductor current do? Unlike the induction motor, the armature and inductor of the dc motor are disconnected that is the inductor current is almost independent on the armature current and vice versa.

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Pure Competition

· Firms can easily enter or leave this market, although not as easily as firms in a purely competitive market. · Imperfect Competition Oligopoly · Involves a few firms that exert considerable influence over the industry · Produces either standardized or differentiated products. · Nonprice competition: emphasis on product differentiation · Existing firms are strong rivals and affects each other's price and output. Control over price limited by mutual interdependence; considerable with collusion (the decision of rivals). A great deal of nonprice competition, especially with differentiated products - ex. steel, automobiles, household appliances Harder for a firm to enter or exit. · Imperfect competition Pure Monopoly · Only one firm is involved. · Products are unique with no substitutes.

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Inglise keele riigieksami kirjutamise spikker / suur kokkuvõte

., I am writing to draw your attention to, I had been led to believe, your ...is unacceptable Closing: (mild) I hope/assume you will replace, I trust the situation will improve, I hope the matter will be resolved Opening: (strong) I want to express my strong dissatisfaction with Closing: I fully insist you replace the item at once, I demand a full refund Letters asking for advice Par.1 ­ opening remarks, state the problem Par.2 ­ describe the problem in detail and how it affects you Par.3 ­ ask for help/advice, closing remarks Opening: I am writing to ask for your advice, could you possibly offer your advice, I would be grateful if you could offer your advice, could you please give me your advice Closing: I would appreciate it if you could give me your advice as soon as possible, I look forward to receiving your advice, it would be of great help if you could advise me Letters giving advice Par.1 ­ opening remarks ,express sympathy Par

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Cost Accounting notes

particular cost object. Available information-gathering technology. Design of operations. Variable cost changes in total in proportion to changes in the related level of total activity or volume. Fixed cost remains unchanged in total for a given time period, despite wide changes in the related level of total activity or volume. Cost driver is a variable, such as the level of activity or volume, that causally affects costs over a given time span. Relevant range is the band of normal activity level or volume in which there is a specific relationship between the level of activity or volume and the cost. Cost of goods sold: Beginning finished goods inventory Cost of goods manufactured Cost of goods available for sale Deduct: ending finished goods inventory Cost of goods sold Schedule of cost of goods manufactured Direct materials: Beginning inventory Add: purchases of DM

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Juhtimisseadmed ja veermik

Põltsamaa Ametikool Juhtimisseadmed ja veermik A2 Nimi Sisukord 1. Autovedrustus............................................................................................... 3 1.1 Keerdvedrustus..................................................................................................................3 1.2 Lehtvedrustus....................................................................................................................4 1.3 Reaktiivvedrustus..............................................................................................................4 1.4 Poolaktiivne vedrustus......................................................................................................5 1.5 Aktiivvedrustus......

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Psychology – Gleitman

are more memorable becaus they are experienced in a more vivid pictorial form. Another factor: the extent to which the dream experience is interfered with by what happens immediately after the sleeper awakes. Dreams and Social Behavior: More than 95 percent of our dreams are peopled with others and most revolve around our relations with them. Culture- culture affects not only what dream is about but also how the dreamer thinks about it when she recalls it later on. In some societies including our own, dreams are generally dismissed as nonsensical fancies, irrelevant to real life. Dreams and internal conflict- according to Freud, dreams are product of an elaborate clash between two contending forces-unconscious primitive urges of our biological heritage and the civilizing constaints imposed by society

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Anthropology and Tourism

Nowadays, women seek more thrill and self-fulfilment from their leisure time. They want to have more personal challenge to overcome fear and increase confidence, but also to experience a natural environment (Myers, 2010). Interestingly, many women are willing to go to an adventure holiday alone: they account for 60% of small group or solo adventure (Mintel, 2010). Culture differs across the human groups, and such difference in cultural backgrounds affects 2 Anthropology of Tourism Madli Tuvike tourism behaviour. According to Pizam & Sussmann (1995), national culture influences local residents’ perceptions of international tourists. Locals in more restricted countries might be disappointed in female tourists, who may be seen s a breaking traditions by dressing and behaving differently to local women

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Soil microflora

The predatory habit of protozoa and some mycobacteria which feed on bacteria may suppress or eliminate certain bacteria. On the other hand, the activities of some of the microorganisms are beneficial to each other. For instance organic acids liberated by fungi, increase in oxygen by the activity of algae, change in soil reaction etc. favors the activity or bacteria and other organisms in soil. 12. Root Exudates: In the soil where plants are growing the root exudates also affects the distribution, density and activity of soil microorganism. Root exudates and sloughed off material of root surfaces provide an abundant source of energy and nutrients and thus directly or indirectly influence the quality as well as quantity of microorganisms in the rhizosphere region. Root exudates contain sugars, organic acids, amino acids, sterols, vitamins and other growth factors which have the profound effect on soil microbes.

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POSTOPERATIIVNE VALURAVI

Analgesia and Central Side Effects Anesth. Analg. February 2011 ; Volume 112 ( 2 ); 448-453 Uuriti geneetilise polümorfismi esinemissagedust patsientidel ja selle seos postoperatiivse valuga, opiaatide vajadusega valuraviks ja kõrvaltoimetega Mutatsioonid puudusid: morfiini doos suurem, PONV rohkem Mõlemad mutatsioonid korraga: morfiini doos väiksem, PONV vähem A COMBINED SNP MUTATION OF THE MOR (A118G) AND COMT (G1947A) AFFECTS PATIENT-CONTROLLED ANALGESIA MORPHINE CONSUMPTION IN THE PATIENTS WITH ACUTE POSTOPERATIVE PAIN B. Gabovits, Y. Kolesnikov, A. Veske 13th World Congress on Pain, Montreal, 2010. Abstract Adekvaatseks analgeesiaks (VAS 3) vajalik maksimaalne i/v PCA morfiini annus ühel patsiendil (, 64 a., 86 g) oli 50 mg esimesel postop. tunnil Edaspidi (72 tundi) morfiini annus ei erinenud keskmisest Pt. puudusid COMT ja OPRM1 mutatsioonid

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Alkohol ning selle mõju Laagna koolinoorte seas

SUMMARY In this student research paper the author is talking about alcohol. The author focuses in two things – 1) the study of the overall alcohol 2) the connection between alcohol and the students in 10th, 11th and 12th grade at Tallinna Laagna Gymnasium. The research paper author wants to find our what really is alcohol and what risks come with it. She chose this topic because she thinks that alcoholism is a really big problem what could be fatal to the entire population. Nowadays alcohol affects more and more young people and they don´t even know the real impact and harmfulness what alcohol does to their body and organism and what it also does to their life and to our society altogether. The importance of this topic is really important in the author´s opinion and she thinks that people should be more interested in this topic because the youngsters are the future of our society and if they violate their own life so early with the excessive use of

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Spordi- ja korvpallipsühholoogia

Töö autor: Randel Kool Allkiri: Kaitsmisele lubatud: Juhendaja: Evelin Vanaselja Allkiri: 2 ANNOTATION Tallinna Nõmme Gümnaasium Title: Sports- and basketballpsychology Month and year. May 2012 Number of pages: 20 Summary Aim of the research was to find out how and why mental preparedness affects athlete's achievements. How can you train your mental toughness and who can help you with that. I wanted to know why does athletes have one day a good strong day but the other day they fail. To get the answers, i used different english web pages and also books. All data are taken from reliable and well known sources, whose authors are psychologists themselves or that field's scientists. I got confirmation of my submission that everyone can affect their performances by themselves.

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Cats

conventional silver tabbies. The photo below shows a non-agouti amber. According to Rui Pacheco, although this cat is clearly non-agouti because of the black nose, he has the phenotype of a silver shaded. Rui's theory is that the amber gene invalidates the action on the non-agouti gene; wide-banding will further lighten the base colour giving a very pale cat with black nose and paws. Amber cats are basically black cats with a colour modifier that affects the deposition of pigment on the hair shaft, but not the skin colour. That is why in non-agouti cats the nose remains black and in agouti cats it remains pink. PLATINUM The platinum effect is found in some lines of Silver Persian/Chinchilla Longhair. In 1986/7, Cheryl Bennett reported in The Silver and Golden Persian Newsletter (ACFA) that one of her shaded silver females (Kelley Lane Contessa of WeANDE) had changed from pure silver to pale golden

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Report Of Canada

temperatures favour permafrost and suppress vegetation growth, resulting in treeless tundra. South of the tundra, on the Canadian Shield, summers are short and warm, and winters are long and cold. Annual precipitation is abundant, allowing coniferous forests to establish and grow. On the Pacific coast, the combination of heavy rainfall and mild temperatures year round supports Canada, Kärt Kalvet 8a temperate rain forests. On the Prairies, the large number of days of sunshine affects the development of the agricultural landscape. In the Maritimes, the Atlantic Ocean moderates the climate such that winters are generally long and mild, and summers are short and cool. These conditions help in the development of forests. Finally, around the Great Lakes and alongside the St. Lawrence River as far downstream as the city of Québec, the climate is characterized by relatively warm summers and cool winters, moderated by surrounding water bodies. These

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Photographic camera

) Angular: Your angle of coverage is greater than that of normal lenses. His field of vision is usually in the range of 60 ° to 90 °. Teleobjectives. Its coverage angle is less than that of normal lenses. It is usually between 28 ° and 8 °. 10 II Aperture  Hole where light can pass through.  The size of the aperture is described as an "f-stop." This is a number that describes the size of the hole in relation to the focal length of the lens. The aperture affects the image’s exposure by changing the diameter of the lens opening, which controls the amount of light reaching the image sensor. Some digital compacts will have a fixed aperture lens, but most of today’s compact cameras have at least a small aperture range. This range will be expressed in f/stops. Scale of numbers (f) f/1 f/1.4 f/2 f/2.8 f/4 f/5.6 f/8 f/11 f/16 f/22 f/32 11 III xViewfinder - A small viewing window that shows the image that the

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Basic banking

Increasing growth of costs from one to five above. Reserves (or excess reserves) are insurance against the unexpected costs associated with possible outflows of deposits. 5.2.4.Capital Adequacy Management There are three factors influencing the optimal size of the capital held by banks: 1) bank capital is securing the banks against failure to satisfy its obligations to its depositors or borrowers; 2) the amount of the capital affects the returns to the equity; and 3) minimum capital requirements that are set by the regulators. As seen from the examples at the end of the last subchapter, the liquidity management and capital management serve at least partly the same purpose. We use banks from Figures 9 and 10 as examples of two possible different initial situations, the first describing a bank with low capital and the second describing a bank with high capital. Suppose that both have invested in mortgage loans that

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PETROLEUM

The petroleum industry generally classifies crude oil by the geographic location it is produced in (e.g. West Texas Intermediate, Brent, or Oman), its API gravity (an oil industry measure of density), and its sulfur content. Crude oil may be considered light if it has low density or heavy if it has high density; and it may be referred to as sweet if it contains relatively little sulfur or sour if it contains substantial amounts of sulfur. The geographic location is important because it affects transportation costs to the refinery. Light crude oil is more desirable than heavy oil since it produces a higher yield of petrol, while sweet oil commands a higher price than sour oil because it has fewer environmental problems and requires less refining to meet sulfur standards imposed on fuels in consuming countries. Each crude oil has unique molecular characteristics which are understood by the use of crude oil assay analysis in petroleum laboratories.

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Enesehinnang ja selle mõju käitumisele

earticlesonline.com/Article/Self-esteem-And-Curing-Stress-And- Burnout/177682 [23.10.2009] 8. Randmann, L., Suhtlemispsühholoogia. [Online] http://www.enop.ee/tpi/randmann/materjal/HHP3800%20-%204.%20Isiksus.pdf [20.11.2009] 9. Reasoner, R., Review of Self-Esteem Research. [Online] http://www.self-esteem international.org/content/5-research.htm [23.11.2009] 10. Sciangula, A. & Morry, M.M., 2009. Self-Esteem and Perceived Regard: How I See Myself Affects My Relationship Satisfaction, The Journal of Social Psyhology, 14. 11. Törnblom, M., 2005,2006/2009; Enesehinnang! Esimene ja teine raamat. Tallinn: Varrak 12. Watson, J.B., 1913. Psychology as the Behaviorist Views it. [Online] http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Watson/views.htm [23.10.2009] 18

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SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING GUIDELINES

measurements. 1) Economic Performance Indicators The economic dimension of sustainability concerns an organisation’s impacts on the economic circumstances of its stakeholders and on economic systems at the local, national and global levels. Economic impacts can be divided into: Direct impacts – The economic indicators on direct impacts are designed to:  measure the monetary flows between the organisation and its key stakeholders; and  indicate how the organisation affects the economic circumstances of those stakeholders. The aspects for this section are organised around stakeholder groups. Each aspect includes a monetary flow indicator, which provides an indication of the scale of the relationship between reporting organisation and stakeholder. 8 For example, under suppliers, the monetary flow indicator associated with “cost of all goods,

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