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evidence - one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
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MERETRANSPORDI KOMMERTSEKSPLUATATSIOON X kodutöö

termination of the common writing to the average adjuster maritime adventure. of the loss or expense in respect of which they claim contribution, and supply evidence in support thereof. Allikas: https://www.ctplc.com/media/409139/York-Antwerp-Rules-2016-Tabular-Format-Final- Clean-.pdf 2) Vastake järgmistele küsimustele: a) Miks on vaja kindlustada merevedusid? Merelaev on eelkõige laevakompanii investeering ja tootmisvahend. Peale kõrge maksumuse, iseloomustavad laeva ka äärmiselt suured jooksvad igapäevakulutused. Laeva

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

reader. (A) intensified (B) narrowed (C) maintained (D) altered 11. The enormous rigid plates that make up the outer shell of the Earth continually move relative to one another. (A) vast (B) ancient (C) dense (D) deep 12. The process of eutrophication involves a sharp increase in the concentration of phosphorus and nitrogen and promotes the growth of algae. (A) conceals (B) boosts (C) disrupts (D) halts 13. Evidence that harmful effects may result from small amounts of radiation has prompted concern about low level irradiation from various sources. (A) minimized (B) exaggerate (C) generated (D) sustained 14. Large sponges often harbor smaller organisms. (A) shelter (B) reject (C) avoid (D) consume 15. Most varieties of squash were cultivated by American Indian civilizations. (A) bartered (B) grown (C) eaten (D) gathered 16

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Tallinn

The weather vane was put on the spire in 1530. (The original vane is now a museum-piece). The main facade overlooks Town Hall Square and rests upon an open arcade. The Town Hall is a 2-storeyed structure with a basement and 11 rooms in all. The ground floor accommodates the present vestibule, it was called a wine cellar in the Middle Ages and it may have been a trading hall as well. The room next to the vestibule was a torture chamber according to the legend, but no evidence has been found to prove it. The main or the first floor was made up of the Citizens' Hall, the Council Hall, the office, the kitchen and the toilet. In the Council Hall the town councillors held their official meetings. They also had their parties and receptions there. Town Hall Square In the Middle Ages it was the real centre of the town, the focus of its social life and the most crowded part of Tallinn in those days. There were dwelling houses of the merchants and craftsmen at the side of

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Report Of Canada

In the autumn, the tree's leaves, Canada's national symbol, are ablaze in red, orange and gold. The sap is collected in Canada, Kärt Kalvet 8a spring and evaporated to make maple syrup and sugar, a culinary delicacy first prepared and used by the Aboriginal North American peoples. Appalachian Region - The Atlantic Provinces New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland are the smallest Canadian provinces, and were the first to be settled by Europeans. Evidence of contact as far back as AD 1000 has been found at a Norse settlement at l'Anse aux Meadows, in Newfoundland. The Grand Banks have been called the "wheat fields" of Newfoundland. This hallow continental shelf extends 400 km off the east coast, where the mixing of ocean currents has created one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. Once thought to contain a virtually inexhaustible supply of fish, the Banks are now considered a vulnerable resource that must be wisely managed.

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Prague(praha)

taken by hard-nosed, right-wing economist Václav Klaus. More change was to come: the decision on whether the Czech Republic should join the European Union was settled by a referendum - with 77% voting in favour - and on 1 May 2004 the Czech Republic became a member of the EU. However, the parliamentary elections of June 2006 ended in stalemate - it looks like a rocky road ahead for Czech politics in the next few years. From the beginning The oldest evidence of human habitation in the Prague valley dates from 600, 000 BC, but more numerous clues were left by hunters during the last Ice Age, about 25, 000 years ago. Permanent communities were established around 4000 BC in the northwestern parts of Prague, and the area was inhabited continuously by various Germanic and Celtic tribes before the arrival of the Slavs. The name Bohemia came from a Celtic tribe called Boii, and is still used today for the western part of the Czech Republic.

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Tuuma energia

countries with reactors, but no plans for expansion or phase-out countries with reactors considering phase-out countries which formerly had commercial reactors, but which have all been phased out countries without commercial reactors countries that have declared themselves free of nuclear power and weapons The future of nuclear power As of 2007, Watts Bar 1, which came on-line in February 7, 1996, was the last U.S. commercial nuclear reactor to go on-line. This is often quoted as evidence of a successful worldwide campaign for nuclear power phase-out. However, even in the U.S. and throughout Europe, investment in research and in the nuclear fuel cycle has continued, and some nuclear industry experts[30] predict electricity shortages, fossil fuel price increases, global warming and heavy metal emissions from fossil fuel use, new technology such as passively safe plants, and national energy security will renew the demand for nuclear power plants.

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PUNASE RAAMATU SOONTAIMED

Annals of Botany, 111(4), 713­21. http://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mct029 Kostamo, K., Toljamo, A., Palonen, P., Valkonen, J. P. T., Kärenlampi, S. O., & Kokko, H. (2015). Control of downy mildew (Peronospora sparsa) in arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus ssp. arcticus). Annals of Applied Biology, 167(1), 90­101. http://doi.org/10.1111/aab.12211 Krawczyk, E., Rojek, J., Kowalkowska, A. K., Kapusta, M., Znaniecka, J., Minasiewicz, J., ... DX, Z. (2016). Evidence for mixed sexual and asexual reproduction in the rare European mycoheterotrophic orchid Epipogium aphyllum, Orchidaceae (ghost orchid). Annals of Botany, 118(1), 159­172. http://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcw084 Kukk, T. (1999). Eesti taimestik, Tartu-Tallinn 13 Landi, M., Zoccola, A., Bacaro, G., & Angiolini, C. (2014). Phenology of Dryopteris affinis ssp. affinis and Polystichum aculeatum: modeling relationships to the climatic

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Valgud ja geenid

They don't have any genetic material; instead, they're made from a protein that's normally produced by the brain. Like something out of science fiction, they adopt a distinct conformation, and then induce all the other proteins around them to adopt the same structure, gradually creating a tangle that's fatal to brain cells. Expose a healthy animal to the prions of a sick one, and the diseased form will gradually take over. · As if that weren't scary enough, evidence has been building that there are different strains of prions, presumably caused by slightly different protein structures, that vary in their ability to attack different hosts, the speed at which they progress, and their sensitivity to drugs that alter protein processing. New research published in Science shows that it's possible to convert one strain to another. · So, for example, the researchers were able to take a strain that was sensitive to a drug and grow it for a number of

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Australia topic

such as Java and Borneo were larger than today, sea passages between them narrower. This made it possible for the ancestors of the people now called Australian Aboriginals to reach Australia from lands to the north. It is not known from where the Aboriginals began their journey, but it is certain that people with some kind of water craft crossed the 100 - 160 kilometres stretches of water between the islands to the north; and reach the southern continent. This sea voyage is the earliest evidence of sea travel by prehistoric man. As the ice flows of the Ice Age began to melt, the sea level rose, isolating Australia, and making the sea passages too wide for crossing by the simple forms of watercraft available at the time. About 10,000 years ago, Tasmania became separated from the main land, isolating the people there, and about 5,000 years ago the Australian continent took on the shape of that it has today. The biggest cities

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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat

More than 30 000 years ago the population of the world was small. People lived in family groups. There were no cities or anything like that. There were no cultivated crops, animals were not herded for food and metalworking was yet to be discovered. It is not known from where the aboriginals bean their journey, but it is certain that they used some kind of a craft to cross the water between the islands to the north and reach the southern continent. This voyage is the earliest evidence of sea travel by prehistoric man. The firs Aboriginals found an Australia with a better environment than today. Large animals now extinct provided more meat than the animals which we are familiar with. Some parts of the continent were richer in vegetable food, but there were no cultivated crops or animals that could be domesticated such as cattle and sheep. As Australia was isolated from the rest of the world, Aboriginals had very little contact

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Japanese festivals

Japanese festivals Japanese festivals are traditional festive occasions. Some festivals have their roots in Chinese festivals but have undergone dramatic changes as they mixed with local customs. Some are so different that they do not even remotely resemble the original festival despite sharing the same name and date. There are also various local festivals (e.g. Tobata Gion) that are mostly unknown outside a given prefecture. It is commonly said that you will always find a festival somewhere in Japan. Matsuri is the Japanese word for a festival or holiday. In Japan, festivals are usually sponsored by a local shrine or temple, though they can be secular. There is no specific matsuri days for all of Japan; dates vary from area to area, and even within a specific area, but festival days do tend to cluster around traditional holidays such as Setsubun or Obon. Almost every locale has at least one mat...

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

In Sally's hand when she died was a pawnbroker's slip of an item she had pawned soon after she had taken it off Oliver Twist's mother's body. Mrs. Bumble had redeemed the pawned item and gave it to Monks. It was a gold locket, engraved with the name Agnes and contained a small gold band. Monks was pleased and beckoned his visitors to stand away from the table. He moved it to reveal a trap door in the floor that showed rushing water below. To the evidence Mrs. Bumble had given him, he tied a weight, and explained that once thrown into the current, it could never again be used against him. The Bumbles agreed to keep quiet with the matter and left the Monks establishment. Chapter 39: Sikes was ill and confined to his apartment where Nancy was nursing him. Fagin, Dodger, and Charlie Bates came to see him, and Sikes wanted some money from Fagin. They agreed that Nancy was to go get the money and bring it back

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The bodyshop

relevant chemicals from our formulations conducting regular reviews of our use of chemicals against published lists of hazardous substances engaging with stakeholders to help inform our strategy and action plans communicating our position to our product suppliers conducting open and transparent communication with customers producing annual updates on our position and progress via The Body Shop website. If the weight of scientific evidence deems a chemical to be of immediate concern, we will ban its use in new products. Apart from those substances already banned by EU or UK authorities for use in cosmetics, The Body Shop has already banned a number of substances from use in our products and packaging, for example, PVC, Alkylphenols and organic tin compounds. Phasing out chemicals of concern In 2003, The Body Shop responded to concerns over phthalates and artificial musks in products by announcing a phase-out strategy

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Australia

The highest top of Australia is Mount Kosciusko (2,2 km above sea level). Australian rocks are rich in gold, polymetallic ores, iron ore, copper, uranium. Much coal is mined in the sedimentary rocks of south-east. The greatest attraction in the Northern Territory is Uluru. It is a huge monolith rock, 862 metres above the sea level, rising out of the desert. The local Aborigines regarded it as a sacred site. No one is sure when the first Aborigines moved into the area but the best evidence suggests that it was at least 10000 years ago. The first graded road was built in 1948 on mount Uluru. Ayers Rock was created as a national park in 1950. Artistically Kata Tjuta is noted for its engravings and its rock piles whereas Uluru is famous for its rock paintings. Both the engravings and the geometric rock piles are believed to have been created by the Spirit Ancestor during the Dreamtime. Waterbodies. There are very few rivers in Australia. Australian temporary

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

insect resistant plant can cause resultant organisms to become resistant to antibiotics. FIND OUT 5 REASONS TO AVOID GM FOOD. If humans continue moving forward in such a harmful way towards the future, then there will be no future to consider. Although it’s true that we cannot physically stop our ozone layer from thinning there are still so many things we can do. Sustainability is the key to prevent or reduce the effect of environmental issues. There is now clear scientific evidence that humanity is living unsustainably, and that an unprecedented collective effort is needed to return human use of natural resources to within sustainable limits. For humans to live sustainably, the Earth's natural resources must be used at a rate at which they can be replenished. Concerns for the environment have prompted the formation of green parties, political parties that seek to address environmental issues. Initially these were formed in Australia, New Zealand and Germany

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Public International Law is a system of law

created to do the job for them. Humanitarian doctrine ­ if a certain country violates human rights very severely and if other attempts have failed to prevent and stop this, then war can be used as a method to stop this stuff. Süüria ­ chemical weapons doctrine is one of the strongest doctrine ever, respected by almost everyone, that's why people are so shocked about the events there. It's a grave violation of PIL. If there's enough evidence that chemical weapons were used, then war is basically a legal method, but not fully, because it isn't one of the reasons that allows war as a method to resolve conflict. Differences: Public International Law Private International Law = conflict of laws Subjects States, intergovernmental Regulates relations between

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Loengud

6)romantismile omane 11)analüütilisele filosoofiale omane Filosoofiline antropoloogia on filosoofiline uurimus inimesest, tema loomusest, omadustest ja elust 1. Entsüklopeediates etoloogiline mõtteviis/strateegia inimese definitsioon Wikipeedias: Human beings, or humans (Homo sapiens -- Latin: "wise human" or "knowing human"), are bipedal primates in the family Hominidae. DNA evidence indicates that modern humans originated in Africa about 200,000 years ago. Humans have a highly developed brain, capable of abstract reasoning, language, introspection, problem solving and emotion. This mental capability, combined with an erect body carriage that frees the forelimbs (arms) for manipulating objects, has allowed humans to make far greater use of tools than any other species. Humans currently inhabit every continent on Earth, except

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Aborigeenid (Inglise keeles)

Scientists don't know exactly when they arrived but it is somewhere between 40000 and 60000 years ago. When British came to Australia in 1788, they called these native people “aboriginals”, meaning people who had lived there since the earliest times. Captain James Cook set the colonization of Australia into motion by exploring and mapping the fertile eastern coast of Australia, but he was not the first to visit Australia. There is evidence suggesting Aborigines in northern Australia maintained trade with some of the Indonesian islands closest to the coast. Chinese and Arab's may have had contact with the Aborigines in the 15th century. When British people came to live in Australia, they decided that the land was empty, that there were no people living there. This was called "Terra nullius", Latin words for "empty land".Under British law, all land belongs to the king,who is then able to sell it to other people

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Pink Floyd

# # Eb # Why'd he ever have to leave me # # # Worm your honour let me take him home # # Fo Fm Cmaj7 C # Crazy over the rainbow I am cra---zy # # Gm # Bars in the window # # Eb Eo # There must have been a door there in the wall # # # When I came in # # Fo Fm Cmaj7 C # Crazy over the rainbow he is cra---zy # # Fm # The evidence before the court is # # Bbm # Incontravertable, there's no need for # # # The jury to retire # # Fm # In all my years of judging # # # I have never heard before of # # Bbm # Someone more deserving # # # The full penalty of law # # Fm # The way you made them suffer # # # Your exquisite wife and mother # # Bbm # Fills me with the urge to defecate # # Fm # Since, my friend, you have revealed your # # # Deepest fear # # Bbm

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Automaatika referaat (eng)

and subsequently use to compute essay scores. AES statistical models are developed by weighting the various observable components as they relate to intrinsic characteristics of writing. For example, a model in the PEG system, might be formed by taking five intrinsic characteristics of writing (content, creativity, style, mechanics, and organization) and linking proxes. An example of a simple prox is essay length. The empirical evidence suggests that the longer an essay is, the more highly valued it is by a rater. This could be because the writer provides additional details which improves the essay's standing in the eyes of the grader. However, this relationship is not linear, but logarithmic.More specifically, it appears as if essay length is important up to a point, but beyond a certain theshold it carries little additional weight. Though this counting method is

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Sustainability aspects of biofuels

Margit Tepner k0848752 Sustainability aspects of biofuels 1. Introduction The literature review will discuss the sustainability aspects of biofuels. Food production will be the main concern as it is the most debated issue, but other aspects, such as land use change and water consumption will be also considered as they are essential aspects in the biofuels sustainability criteria. The review will discuss the viability of biofuels based on the current technologies. Second-generation biofuels are not yet commercially viable and therefore will not be discussed; although they could significantly improve the sustainability of biofuels when they break through to the industrial scale. 2. The scale of biofuels production 2.1. Drivers of biofuels production Lal (2010) stated that "three inter-connected challenges face humankind in the 21st century": food security, climate change, and energy security. The world...

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Donnellan and Linsky agree that, even if the woman is in fact unmarried, it is the companion that is referred to, and that what is said is that that person is kind to her regardless of his not actually being her husband. On this view, the real referent differs from what I have been calling the semantic referent, there being no semantic referent in Linsky's example. Or suppose that in the Smith case, against all the evidence, Jones is inno- cent; Smith committed suicide and there is no murderer. (Or perhaps Smith is not even dead, but has been languishing in a state of deep suspended ani- mation.) Intuitively, Donnellan maintains, that does not change what I said. And what I said is true if and only if Jones is insane, regardless of there being no murderer. Donnellan gives the further example of a party guest seeing an interesting-looking person sipping from a martini glass; the guest asks,

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Backpaking lifestyle

that distinguishes them from many other lifestyle choices is sustained physical mobility. Whilst social scientists dispute just how ‘new’ mobilities are to our lives (Creswell, 2010; Sheller & Urry, 2006), less disputable is that globalisation, with mobility as a crucial characteristic, is leading to different ways of understanding identities and relating to place. As such, the current paper not only contributes the first empirical material to advance past speculative evidence that backpacking can extend to a way life (Noy & Cohen, 2005; Welk, 2004; Westerhausen, 2002), but it also contextualises this form of lifestyle travel within a wider discussion in the social sciences of how physical mobility can affect and challenge the ways in which we experience ourselves, others and places over time. Based on ethnographic interviews with lifestyle travellers in India and Thailand in 2007, I use theory on lifestyle

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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

165. They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. 166. Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom. 167. One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important. 168. It has been said that man is a rational animal. All my life I have been searching for evidence which could support this. 169. Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric. 170. Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education. 5 171. Every man, wherever he goes, is encompassed by a cloud of comforting convictions, which move with him like flies on a summer day. 172. The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of

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American Art Revision Materials

He was also influenced by photography. Later in his career he turned to watercolors. Among his themes are pleasant holiday activities, blacks, heroism, seascape, adventure pictures and battle of the elements. Thomas Eakins (late-C19). He painted in the mold of both the American style and the luminist style. He painted outdoor sporting pictures and indoor genre pictures and portraits. He unified Realism and science to exhibit preliminary perspective, anatomical accuracy and photographic evidence as reinforcement for visual experience. He managed to juxtapose realistic detail with affective impression. He also touched upon heroic realism and focused on portraiture later in his career. He depicted the visual world without emotion. Subsidiary artists: James A. M. Whistler, John S. Sargent, Eastman Johnson, Frank Duveneck, William M. Chase, Thomas P. Anshutz, John F. Weir, William M. Harnett, John F. Peto. Romanticism. Romanticism persisted but was altered after the Civil War

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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials, I

He was also influenced by photography. Later in his career he turned to watercolors. Among his themes are pleasant holiday activities, blacks, heroism, seascape, adventure pictures and battle of the elements. Thomas Eakins (late-C19). He painted in the mold of both the American style and the luminist style. He painted outdoor sporting pictures and indoor genre pictures and portraits. He unified Realism and science to exhibit preliminary perspective, anatomical accuracy and photographic evidence as reinforcement for visual experience. He managed to juxtapose realistic detail with affective impression. He also touched upon heroic realism and focused on portraiture later in his career. He depicted the visual world without emotion. Subsidiary artists: James A. M. Whistler, John S. Sargent, Eastman Johnson, Frank Duveneck, William M. Chase, Thomas P. Anshutz, John F. Weir, William M. Harnett, John F. Peto. Romanticism. Romanticism persisted but was altered after the Civil War

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Topic – Australia

metre in length and with a very short tail. The name wombat comes from the Eora Aboriginal community who were the original inhabitants of the Sydney area. Wombats dig extensive burrow systems with rodentlike front teeth and powerful claws. Although mainly crepuscular and nocturnal, wombats will also venture out to feed on cool or overcast days. They are not as easily seen as many animals, but leave ample evidence of their passage, treating fences as a minor inconvenience to be gone through or under and leaving distinctive cubic scats. Wombats are herbivores, their diet consisting mostly of grasses, sedges, herbs, bark and roots. The Tasmanian devil and the Tasmanian wolf are the only carnivores among marsupials and are almost extinct. Tasmanian devil is a size of a small dog, but stocky and muscular, the Tasmanian Devil is the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world

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Turundus eksami kordamine

Toote elutsükli mudel lk 140 Tootel on oma elu, nagu kõigil elusorganismidel, mis algab sünniga, läbib teatud etappe ja lõpeb surmaga. Elutsükli kontseptsiooni saab kasutada turu, toote ning brändi arengu analüüsimiseks. Toote elutsükkel on aeg toote kavandamisest kuni toote lõppemiseni. Neli faasi. Osad autorid toovad välja enne juurutusfaasi veel arendusfaasi Tunnus Juurutus Kasv Küpsus Langus Turunduse- Turu loomine, Turu hõlvamine, eeliste Turuosa kaitsmine, Saagikoristus, rentaabluse eesmärk tarbija teavitamine, rõhutamine brändi lojaalsuse tõstmine, toote poolehoiu võitmine säilitamine kõrvaldamine Käive Väike, kasvav Kiiresti kasvav Stabiliseeruv, kahanev Kahanev Kasum...

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Raamatu ajalugu - kokkuvõte

the heart. Papyrus, a thick paper-like material made by weaving the stems of the papyrus plant, then pounding the woven sheet with a hammer-like tool, was used for writing in Ancient Egypt, perhaps as early as the First Dynasty, although the first evidence is from the account books of King Neferirkare Kakai of the Fifth Dynasty (about 2400 BC). Papyrus sheets were glued together to form a scroll. Tree bark such as lime (Latin liber, from which also comes library) and other materials were also used. According to Herodotus (History 5:58), the Phoenicians brought writing and papyrus to Greece around the 10th or 9th century BC. The Greek word for papyrus as writing material (biblion) and

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Notes, Jews in the USSR, 1917-2000

Now it begins to seem that will not be, not equal. All Js, certain type of Js? Relation to IL, influence on what happens on SU Js. 18 Mar Stalin's secret pogrom: the postwar inquisition of the j anti-fascist committee - %party members? Indicted late? Office of security. Struggle for/against nationalism. Anti soviet vs anti-Semitic. Tied to Il, raising army, intl Js. Yiddish dying, need preserve culture. Nation wo territory, autonomous rights. From ghetto? P 104. Not enough evidence for show trial. Scared of betrayal. Scare Lithuanians, Ukrainians, still fighting. MBG found file. $ from Joint, build settlements in Crimea, letter in 1944. 48, Cold War 2 yrs, W vs SU nearly fighting. Connection to Joint, CIA, bourgeois J plot. Why didn't use as a show trial? Needed confessions. Heroes of SU, will they actually confess? 49, give up on show trial. Quiet, military trial. Didn't know what happened until 55-56, rehabilitations. Benefits, work for family. These were

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SISSEJUHATUS ITSSE

Avaldise map(fakt,[3,5,0]) väärtuseks on [6,120,1] kui fakt = 3, siis 3*fakt(3-1) = 3*fakt(2) = 3*(2*1) = 6 3*FAKT(2) = 3 * 2*FAKT(1) = 3*2*1*FAKT(0) = 3*2*1*1 = 6 kui fakt = 5, siis 5*fakt(5-1) = 5*fakt(4) = 5*(4*3*2*1) = 120 5*FAKT(4) = 5*4*FAKT(3) = 5*4*3*FAKT(2)=60*2*FAKT(1)=120*1*FAKT(0) = 120 kui fakt(0), siis = 1 Kirjutatud funktsionaalses programmeerimiskeeles, rekursiivselt. Millist tarkvaraüsteemi soovitab Joel Spolsky projektiplaani koostamiseks kasutada? - Evidence Based Scheduling FUNKTSIONAALSED KEELED: Funktsionaalseid keeli saab jämedalt jagada kahte liiki: puhtad ja kombineeritud. Puhtas funktsionaalses keeles -- Haskell, Hope, Miranda, FP -- ei ole programmeerijal peale funktsioonide defneerimise ja sisseehitatud baasfunktsioonide (aritmeetika, loendid jms) mingeid lisavahendeid -- kõik 20 kõrvalefektid on keelatud.

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Sunflower

planting depth is recommended. Sunflower row spacing is most often determined by machinery available, which might be 30 or 36 in. for corn, soybean or sorghum growers, or narrower rows for sugarbeet growers. In Minnesota trials, sunflower yield, oil percentage, seed weight, test weight, height, and flowering date did not differ at narrow vs. wide rows over five plant populations. Hence, row spacings can be chosen to fit available equipment. Row spacings of 30 in. are most common. There is evidence that earlier, semidwarf varieties may perform better in narrower rows at high populations. Sunflower stands have the capacity to produce the same yield over a wide range of plant densities (Table 2). The plants adjust head diameter, seed number per plant, seed size, to lower or higher populations, so that yield is relatively constant over a wide range of plant populations. Trials in eastern North Dakota show increases in yields with densities up to

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Tänapäeva sotsiaalprobleemid

erasektoril või mitteformaalsel hooldusel. Rahastamine kindlustuse või hooldustoetuste abiga . Viljakuslõksu hüpotees: Hüpoteesi kohaselt summaarse sündimuskordaja (TFR – total fertility rate) langemisel allapoole 1,5 piiri, ei ole populatsioonil sellest lõksust võimalik välja pääseda. Viljakus võib lühemaks ajaks tõusta nimetatud piirist kõrgemale, kuid langeb edaspidi uuesti sellest madalamale. (vt Lutz, W., Skirbekk, V., Testa, M.R, 2007, New Empirical Evidence on The Low Fertility Trap Hypothesis vm) Laste- või lapsepõlvepoliitika:  Laissez faire ja patriarhaalne suhtumine perekonda  Riiklik paternalism ja lastekaitse tähtsustamine  Sünniperekonna ja vanemate õiguste kaitse  Laste õigus enesemääramisele (Fox Harding, 1991) ÜRO lapse õiguste kaitse konventsioon: Kaitse (protection) Hoolitsus (provision) Osalus (participation) Konventsioon käsitleb selliseid õigusi, nagu -toit (art 3,24, 27) -Eluase (art 23, 24)

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Cats

 an independent recurrence of the Barrington Brown mutation. To identify the relationship, if any between the Barrington Brown cats and those with "double dilution" would require test-matings between the new "doubly diluted" cats and some known Barrington Brown cats. Since there were no known Barrington Brown cats outside of the laboratory and the lab colony had been terminated, this wasn't possible. In the 1970s, Pat Turner stated, without any supporting evidence, that caramel (the double dilution mentioned by Shaw) was the same as Barrington Brown. The dilute modifier (caramel) colours are not the same as the colours described by Shaw, though some websites continue to repeat Turner's claim that Shaw called the caramel colour Barrington Brown. Turner had simply jumped to conclusions. Barrington Brown cannot be the same as caramel because Barrington Brown affected black and chocolate, but caramel only affects blue, lilac and cream.

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Uurimustööks vajalik teada

that parents pass more than genes on to their offspring. The report acknowledges that the parent's provide non-genetic contributions that dramatically influence the development of the offspring and have profound ecological and evolutionary implications. Studies cited reveal that maternal contributions can enhance an offspring's chances for survival and even influence a species' ability to adapt to its environment. Recent evidence reveals that even though a child may be afflicted with specific genetic defects, the degree of the defect's "expression" may be highly variable. For example, Tourette's Syndrome, which produces severe motor and vocal tics, is due to the presence of a single dominant defective gene. However, the degree of severity of the gene's defect is variably expressed. The observed range of expression is now recognized to be regulated by non-genetic factors, including

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EXAM - English literature 2

irresistible aristocrat. The Comical Revenge: or Love in a Tub William Wycherley: The Plain Dealer, The Country Wife William Congreve: The Old Batchelour, The Doubl-Dealer, Love for Love 15. The impact of Newton and the principles of natural philosophy on 17th-18th century poetry and prose Bacon’s method: inductive reasoning based on observation and exeriment. Natural philosophy: understanding Nature. All beliefs and knowledge subjected to a rational examination based on the evidence of fact as supported by the senses. Mathematical methods. Universe as great machine. God’s beneficence. An Omnisient, infinitely wise and divine presence superintended the world. Old belief of care-taking good Providence could now be proved as based on demonstrable fact – moral assurance. Away medieval superstition. Clarification and rational conviction based on fact. Till then life was mysterious. Discoveries. God’s law were shown directing things according to its natre and divine order

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Integration of Lean Con. and Building Information Modelling

......................................66 5.2.33 Commercial terms .............................................................................................................68 5.2.4 Legal relationships ..................................................................................................................68 5.2.5 Discussion ...............................................................................................................................69 5.3 EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR LC AND BIM SYNERGY.........................................................................69 5 5.3.1 Crusell Bridge case study........................................................................................................69 5.3.2 Discussion ...........................................................................................

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BIOinformaatika kodutöö 5

Peaahela käik Sekundaarstruktuurid Elektrostaatilised pinnad Molekulaarsed pinnad 4. Andmete otsimine NCBI-st Entrezi kaudu (http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/) a.Leida Drosophila melanogaster püruvaatkinaasi kodeeriv geen NCBI RefSeq-s (geeni tüüp, kirjeldus, nimi, funktsioon, protsessid), töötada MapVieweriga. Gene name CG7069 Gene description CG7069 Gene type protein coding Function Evidence carbohydrate kinase activity IEA pyruvate kinase activity ISS Process Evidence glycolysis IEA Drosophila melanogaster püruvaatkinaasi kodeeriva geeni lehekülg: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? db=gene&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=full_report&list_uids=42621#refseq b.Leida vastav mRNA järjestus ja moodustada GenBanki, FASTA ja graafiline formaat.

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Revision Questions

The theory also helps to explain how certain artifacts have been found so far from the Bering Strait region dating before and around the supposed time that humans first came into contact with the Americas via the Bering Land Bridge. Atlantic maritime theory = One radical theory claims it is possible that the first Americans didn't cross the Bering Land Bridge at all and didn't travel by foot, but rather by boat across the Atlantic Ocean. Though the evidence for this theory is minimal, proponents argue that the artifacts were developed by an earlier and still more ancient European group, known as the Solutrean culture. This style bears an uncanny resemblance to that of the Clovis tools found in the United States, which could suggest that humans may have entered America from the east over a route that has been dubbed the Atlantic Maritime route. 6. Different views on Columbus' importance in American history.

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Liha töötlemine

Knight 1988a). What has not been as thor- 2008). Therefore, oxidizing conditions in oughly considered is the impact of other postmortem muscle lead to inactivation or changes on muscle proteins, such as oxida- modification of calpain activity (Harris et al. tion and nitration. 2001; Rowe et al. 2004a, b; Maddock et al. 2006). In fact, evidence suggests oxidizing conditions inhibit proteolysis by μ-calpain, Protein Oxidation but might not completely inhibit autolysis Another change that occurs in postmortem (Guttmann et al. 1997; Guttmann and Johnson muscle during aging of whole muscle prod- 1998; Maddock et al. 2006). In postmortem ucts is increased oxidation of myofibrillar muscle, there are differences between

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SOTSIAALPEDAGOOGIKA TEOORIA JA SELLE PRAKTILISI VÄLJAKUTSEID EESTIS

bullies and victims and who are involved in the correctional pole ainult Uks põhjus, vaid nende kujunemist tuleb vaadelda system of juvenile delinquents provide a support for SST as a tool mitmetest riskifaktoritest tingituna, mõjutades erinevas vanuses to treat effectively these three groups of antisocial children and olevaid indiviide erinevalt. adolescents. It was concluded that there was consistent evidence 20. sajandi 60-ndatel ja 70-ndatel aastatel dokumenteerid for effective social skills acquisition, improving of sociometric teaduskirjanduses, et sekkumised antisotsiaalse käitumisega laste ratings and cogni-tive processes among participants of SST. In ja finishing the article some beneficial effects of intervention is offered.

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Capillary electrophoresis i.k.

Tallinn University  Natural and exact sciences  Molecular Biochemistry and Ecology                  Maria Gnidenko     Capillary electrophoresis     Essay                   Supervisor: Kert Martma                 Tallinn  2015    Table of contents Acronyms and symbols used  Introduction  History and development  Physical basis and principle of separation  Elektrophoresis  Electroosmotic flow  Separation process  Electrodispersion  Various methods of separation  Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE)  ...

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Teadusfilosoofia – ja metodoloogia

theory completely accounts for the experimental data. In a categorical model of theories, the theory would be expected to account for all of the data. However this would be unrealistic and Kuhn suggests instead that most scientists consider a probabilistic model of theory validation in which the theory accounts for most of the experimental findings. Another approach to validation of theories is also considered by Kuhn contrasting 1. Identification of evidence for the theory 2. Falsification A theory can thus be validated by the identification of supporting evidence or by surviving attempts to falsify the theory with experimental observations which do not fit with the theory’s predictions. The suggestion of a principle of falsification in science was developed by Karl Popper. Kuhn then refers back to anomalies in the experimental data which are sufficient to generate a challenge to the dominant paradigm

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TheCodeBreakers

discussion are not history but journalism. They are especially prevalent in spy stories, and cryptology is not immune. The only other book-length attempt to survey the history of cryptology, the late Fletcher Pratt's Secret and Urgent, published in 1939, suffers from a severe case of this special pleading. Pratt writes thrillingly—perhaps for that very reason—but his failure to consider the other factors, together with his errors and omissions, his false generalizations based on no evidence, and his unfortunate predilection for inventing facts vitiate his work as any kind of a history. (Finding this out was disillusioning, for it was this book, borrowed from the Great Neck Library, that interested me in cryptology.) I think that although trying to balance the story with the other factors may detract a little from the immediate thrill, it charges it with authenticity and hence makes for long-lasting interest: for this is how things really happened.

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted

Naming Public Bill Committees Each Public Bill Committee is named after the Bill it considers. For example, a committee considering a Bill titled the Climate Bill would be called the Climate Bill Committee. How they work Each committee is assigned a chairman and debate Bills as they would do in the Commons chamber, with broadly the same rules of debate applying. Public Bill Committees, unlike the Standing Committees they replace, have the power to take written and oral evidence from officials and experts outside of Parliament. This is intended to give Committee members more information on which to make their decisions. The minimum number of Members in a committee is 16 and the maximum is about 50. The proportion of Members in a Public Bill Committee mirrors the political parties' strengths in the Commons, so there is always a government majority. Reports Public Bill Committees examine each Bill line by line. Once a committee has finished looking at

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

rich people the rest of us The last jump from the rich to the general public can take 10­20 years, if it happens at all. It often doesn't. I'm not suggesting that you start injecting yourself with odd substances never before tested on humans. I am suggesting, however, that government agencies (the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Food and Drug Administration) are at least 10 years behind current research, and at least 20 years behind compelling evidence in the field. More than a decade ago, a close friend named Paul was in a car accident and su ered brain damage that lowered his testosterone production. Even with supplemental testosterone treatments (creams, gels, short-acting injectables) and after visiting scores of top endocrinologists, he still su ered from the symptoms of low testosterone. Everything changed-- literally overnight--once he switched to testosterone enanthate, a variation seldom seen in the

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

Grendel. The monster kills the hero.The poet describes the funeral and how warriors mourned their king. 9. The Vikings, their way of life. Sutton Hoo In 789 three ships carrying Northmen (Vikings ­ vikingr = pirate, raider in the old Norwegian) landed on the coast of the kingdom of the West Saxon. Many were sailors who sailed looking for plunder, trade and land for new settlements. Their craftworkers made beautiful objects. Most of the written evidence about the Vikings in England comes from ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE (892) Vikings lived in country settlements, grew crops, vegetables, kept animals, hunted animals, birds, fish. Vikings were great traders in town markets. JORVIK ­ typical Viking town 9th c. V. moved to the islands of Shetland, Orkneys, the Hebrides, Ireland Sutton Hoo near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, is the Anglo-Saxon burial place from the 6th century and early 7th century, which was found in 1939

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Arengu uuringud, käsitlused, mõõdikud

Recent African Origin (RAO) model) According to the theory, anatomically modern humans evolved solely in Africa, between 200,000 and 100,000 years ago, with members of one branch leaving Africa by 60,000 years ago and replacing all earlier human populations such as Neanderthals and Homo erectus. The hypothesis originated in the 1980s based on a study of present day mitochondrial DNA, and its proponents have since presented evidence based on physical anthropologyof archaic specimens. The recent single origin of modern humans in East Africa is currently the near mainstream position held within the scientific community. -Multiregionaalne mudel: Advocates of the Multiregional model, primarily Milford Wolpoff and his associates, have argued that the simultaneous evolution of H. sapiens in different parts of Europe and Asia

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Turundus - konspekt eksamiks

 Price - Hind  Product - Toode  Place - Turustus  Promotion - Toetus 6P mudel:  Price - Hind  Product - Toode  Place - Turustus  Promotion - Toetus  People/personnel - töötajad  Process - protsess 7P mudel:  Price - Hind  Product - Toode  Place - Turustus  Promotion - Toetus  People/personnel - töötajad  Process - protsess  Physical evidence - tõendus 4C mudel - keskendub tarbijale:  Klient, tarbija - customer, consumer  Kliendi kulu - customer cost  (Kasutus)mugavus, käepärasus - convenience  Suhtlus – communication 4D mudel:  Define – brändi olemuse defineerimine  Differentiate – toote selge ja tähendsulik eristumine  Deepen – brändi ja tarbija eesmärgiliste seoste pikaaegsem süvendamine  Defend – konkurentsi ja tarbijaeelistuste muutumisel positsiooni

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

Rosie It's unknown territory. We don't know enough about what effects it may have on the human body. You 4 know, they talk about how GM food 1 h 2 e 3 d 4 a could affect our digestion, cause 5 b 6 c 7 f 8 g allergies, that sort of thing. 5 1 unfriendly Leo There's a lot of controversy around it, but no actual evidence to 2 incorrect prove that GM food does us any harm. 3 completely Rosie I don't agree with that 4 totally argument, I'm afraid. There may be no 5 perfectly evidence right now, but it's the long- 6 wrong term effects that I'm concerned about. 7 virtually Leo Well any change has potential 8 highly consequences. You could make exactly

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