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first - born Figure 22–98. The first-born neurons neurons settle closest to their birthplace, while neurons born later crawl past them to layers of cortical neurons settle farther out. Successive generations of neurons thus occupy different layers in the cortex and have different intrinsic etc characters according to their birth dates.
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Walt Disney

Disney left school (McKinley high school) at 17, because he wanted to go to war and he participated in World War l. He came home in 1919 and started working as illustrator for commercials. In 1923 he and his brother Roy went to Hollywood with just 40 dollars and there his life changed totally, where he had success after success. He is most known for his animated cartoons, most popular of which is Mickey Mouse, whom he gave the voice himself. Mickey Mouse was his first great success. Mickey Mouse first appeared in 1928 and it was the first animated cartoon with synchronized voice in history of animation. In 1932, Walt Disney created a cartoon Flowers and Trees, which was the first cartoon in colour and it was the first cartoon to get an Oscar's award. In 1937, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full-length animated musical, was premiered and it was also a great success. This cartoon raised over 1 million dollars, which was quite a sum at that time.

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Nimetu

of Great Britain, and the 1800 Act of Union included Ireland under the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In 1066, William of Normandy brought a feudal system, where he sought the advice of a council before making laws. In 1215, this council got the Magna Carta from King John, which established that the king may not levy or collect any taxes , save with the consent of his royal council, which slowly developed into a parliament. In 1265, Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester called the first elected Parliament. The Laws in Wales Acts of 1535­42 annexed Wales as part of England and brought Welsh representatives to Parliament. Groundbreaking women in Parliament Countess Constance de Markievicz(first female MP elected in 1918). Nancy Astor was the first elected female MP to take up her seat in Parliament (1919). She was the Conservative MP for Plymouth Sutton until 1945. Margaret Bondfield was the first woman to hold a ministerial position in government.

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Nimetu

https://www.britannica.com/technology/television-technology https://durnmoosemovies.wordpress.com/2015/02/19/classic-television-thursday-023-kraft-television-theatre -rod-serlings-patterns-1955/ How was this media created? There was no single inventor of the television, there were many inventors working on the idea of watching pictures on a screen Inventors from all over the world had been working on transmitting pictures or objects onto a screen since the 1830’s, but the first physical television didn’t evolve until the 1900’s.In 1862 Abbe Giovanna Caselli invents his Pantelegraph and becomes the first person to transmit a still image over wires. Then in 1906 Lee de Forest built a vacuum tube that worked in the first mechanical working television. In 1940 Peter Goldmark invents the first color television with 343 lines of revolution. From when the first television was made by Lee de Forest, there has been many changes and improvements to it

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Culture of New Zealand

CULTURE OF NEW ZEALAND GEOGRAPHY Island country in the Pacific Ocean Two main islands: Northern and Southern. 600 smaller islands The capital is Wellington, was built in 1839 and named after the first mayor Highly mountainous with lots of rivers and lakes 14,000 earthquakes a year, many floods and tsunamis CLIMATE Reversed seasons compared to Europe Oceanic climate POPULATIO N SYMBOLS 4,836,520 People Bird ­ Kiwi 74.0% European Plant ­ Silver fern 14.9% Mori Flower - Kowhai 11.8% Asian 7.4% Pacific peoples 1.2% Middle Eastern/Latin Americans/African 1.7% Other GOVERNME NT Constitutional monarchy with

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British kings and queens

British kings and queens Kings King Henry VIII King Henry VIII is arguably the most well-known king of England. Famous for beheading his wives, of which he had six, King Henry VIII also had several children. King James I King James I was already King of Scotland when he got the English crown. King James I was the first ruler to call himself King of Great Britain, as he ruled England, Scotland and Wales. King James was the first King of Great Britain. King William I, the Conqueror King William I, otherwise known as William the Conqueror was born in France on 1028. He became friendly with the current English King, Edward the Confessor. He invaded and attacked England on Edward's death, as he was promised the English crown, but then denied it by the Saxon Harold. King George VI King George VI did not expect to become king, he was the shy brother of Edward VIII who only took the thrown when Edward abdicated

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Ella Fitzgerald´i eluloo kokkuvõte

Her first dream was to be a dancer. Then, one fateful night at the Apollo Theater in 1934, the headlining Edwards Sisters brought down the house with their dancing. Amateur Hour began immediately after, and a 16yearold Ella Fitzgerald stepped on stage, but was too intimidated to dance. Instead, she sang "Judy," silenced the awestruck crowd, and won first prize. It was the beginning of one of the most celebrated careers in music history. Born in Newport News, Virginia in 1917, Ella Fitzgerald moved with her mother to New York after the death of her father. Living in Yonkers, Fitzgerald attended public school, where she sang in the glee club and received her musical education. After her early success at the Apollo, and as a popular performer at a number of other amateur venues, Fitzgerald was invited to join Chick Webb's band

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Estonian women writers - powerpoint presentation

Women writer's influence on our society Kärolin Puusild 10th grade Overview History doesn't go far back Most aren't very famous Slaves Only rich people could get education Marie Heiberg Lived 1890 -1942 Marie Heiberg Lived 1890 -1942 First Poem collection - ,,Mure-lapse laulud" (Problem child's songs) Marie Heiberg Lived 1890 -1942 First Poem collection - ,,Mure-lapse laulud" (Problem child's songs) Talent was noticed Marie Heiberg Lived 1890 -1942 First Poem collection - ,,Mure-lapse laulud" (Problem child's songs) Talent was noticed Penury Marie Heiberg Lived 1890 -1942 First Poem collection - ,,Mure-lapse laulud" (Problem child's songs) Talent was noticed Penury In 1919 was diagnosed

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The History of Estonia

The History of Estonia 8000 BC traces of first settlement at Pulli 3000 BC Finno-Ugric tribes arrive 1st cent AD Estonians mentioned in written records by Tacitus 1030 first written mention of Tartu 1154 first written mention of Tallinn, map of Estonia 1219 Danish invasion by the Teutonic Order 13th century German invasion by the Livonian Order 1343 St George's Night uprising 15th century serfdom begins to develop 16th century Reformation 1558.1583 The Livonian War between Sweden, Poland, Denmark, Russia 1629.1710 Swedish era 1700.1721 The Northern War, Russian invasion 1860.1885 era of national awakening 1918.1920 the War of Independence 1918

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Caves

Description The eastern border of Livonia was mainly formed already in the first half of the 13th century and the first belt of fortresses here was probably ready by the end of the 13th century. The first fortresses were not built on the border but further inland. The first decades of the 14th century brought no changes in the situation. Early in 1340 the relationship with Russians deteriorated again. Provincial master Burchard von Dreileben planned a campaign against Pskov and demanded the help of Tartu bishopric. The provincial master began to build another belt of border fortresses. On the Annunciation Day, March 25, 1342, the building of fortresses in Marienburg and Vastseliina began. The latter was called the fortress of the Virgin Mary, but it

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Article:How to be a better guest

How to be a better guest There is something about Estonians As there has been a big increase in the number of people applying for study exchanges to Estonia, it is good to know some rules, habits and social life about Estonians. Being first time with new family you should know, that keeping a low profile is a half success. As the Estonians are uncommunicative people, the first look matters also a lot. But sometimes Estonians like open people too, who talk a lot, because we like to hear a lot but not talk much about ourselves. Secondly the Estonians do not hug and kiss on their first meetings. It is common in relationship or friendship but not in the first meeting. Shaking hands or just saying `'Tere'', which means hello, would be appropriate. Of course when they get to know you more and take you as a one of them, then there will

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Gerd Kanter

Gerd Kanter Eli Paul 8c Supervisor: Marje Maasen 2015 Personal information ● Height- 1. 96 m ● Weight- 127 kg ● Own record- 73. 38 ● He got married with Liina Pärtel on 7th of October in New Zealand ● He have a son Kristjan. He born on 20th of March in 2014 Early life ● Born in Tallinn, Estonia on 6th of May in 1979. ● After the first class he went to Vigala. ● Studied in Vana-Vigala School . ● He attented high school at Pärnu-Jaagupi. ● He studied business in Tallinn University of Technology. Career ● His first coach was Ando Palginõmm ● He made his first Olympic appearance in 2004. ● First gold medal in 2005 in Universiade in Turkey ● “15 sammu võiduni” , “Everything is possible!” ● Estonian best sportsman in 2007, 2008, 2011

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Finished topic- mass media

two inventions which allowed people to communicate by wire. These were the electric telegraph and the telephone. The telegraph was invented in Britain in 1837. They were being used in the Civil war. It allowed messages to be sent electrically over telegraph wires. This was much faster and more reliable than sending messages by horse messenger. the telephone was invented In 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell. The first radio broadcasts were transmitted in the USA in 1916. Radio is generally the first of the news media to report a local story. Millions of people depend on the radio for regularly scheduled news bullets. Book-publishing grew rapidly in warily modern England and America. So did newspapers, which were the first kind of mass media. Newspaper is the oldest type of media. The first newspapers were probably handwritten newssheets that governments posted in public places. Although newspaper sales have fallen slightly over the past few years, they still have an

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Pride and Prejudice Book report

Jane Austen "Pride & Prejudice" Pride and Prejudice, first published on 28 January 1813, has consistently been Jane Austen's most popular novel. Austen sold the copyright for Pride and Prejudice to Thomas Egerton. Egerton published the first edition of Pride and Prejudice in three hardcover volumes in January. The tone is light and a little humoristic. Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and life among English gentility. At first the book was called "First impressions" and this gives a better expression to the requests of the author, than the later heading. People meet, do not understand each other and communication does not offer joy either. So this is contrary to love at first sight. It is a tale of love and values in the class-conscious England of the late 18th century. It is a story of five sisters and their lives. It is a story through the dangerous, exciting and loving feelings of the characters.

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Infosüsteemide arendamine 2 lühikonspekt

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Education in Estonia

Education in Estonia { The beginning The history of formal education dates back to 1314th century crusades The first schools were built near churches The first primer was published in 1575 It was possible to learn reading & writing in various guilds during the 16th century 1617th century Education in the Estonian language started after the reformation by Martin Luther During Swedish era, on Gustav Adolf II's orders, the first school and university were built ­ in 1631 GAG in Tallinn and in 1632 the University of Tartu After The Great Northern War, as Estonia was occupied by Russia, many admiralty schools were built 18th century

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BRITISH HISTORY 17TH-19TH CENTURY

BRITISH HISTORY 17TH-19TH CENTURY SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY ☄ When James I became the first English king of the Stuart dynasty, he was already king of Scotland, so the crowns of these two countries were united. ☄ The kind of Middle English spoken in lowland Scotland had developed into a written language known as Scots ☄ The Scottish Protestant church adopted English rather than Scots bibles ☄ Religion and politics are inextricably linked ☄ Some people tried to kill the king because he wasn't Catholic enough and

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Sepak takraw

introduced the game in Sulawesi. There the game developed further and became Buginese traditional game which is called "Raga”. Some men playing "Raga" encircling within a group, the ball is passed from one to another and the man who kicked the ball highest is the winner. The modern version of sepak takraw began taking shape in Thailand during the early 1740s. In 1829 the Siam Sports Association drafted the first rules for takraw competition.] Four years later, the association introduced the volleyball-style net and held the first public contest. Competitions  International play is now governed by the International Sepak Takraw Federation.  Major competitions for the sport such as the SuperSeries, the World Cup and the King's Cup World Championships are held every year.  Sepak takraw is now a regular sport event in the Asian Games.

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Bobsledding

Bobsledding History From switzerland Name came from bobalink First informal races were run on snow-covered roads Original bobsledding sleds are wooden Switzerland and Germany are the most successful bobsledding nations Equipment Helmets, goggles to protect their eyes Some sledders wear elbow, knee, shoulder and neck pads Skintight suits, usually made of Lycra Shoes have spikes along the edge of the soles All the members usually wear gloves Bobsleds Designed for speed Shaped like a bullet

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Inglise kirjanikud

William Blake · William Blake (1757­1827) was an English poet, philosopher and artist.He was one of the most extraordinary personalities to emerge during the period of Romanticism. He believed that spiritual reality lies hidden behind the visible world of the senses and he attempted to create a symbolic language to represent his spiritual visions. He began printing his own illustrated poems in colour in 1787. The first example was Songs of innocence(1789). Towards the end of his life, he joined a circle of younger artists who appreciated his remarkable powers. It was not until the late 19th century that Blake's work achieved general attention. He was extremely prolific and his prints, illustrations, and paintings can be found in several important public collections in England and the USA. Agatha Christie · Agatha Christie (1890-1976)was an English detective story

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Rallying

Rallying Tarmo Torn The term "rally", as a branch of motorsport, probably dates from the first Monte Carlo Rally of January 1911. The first of these great races was the Paris­Bordeaux­Paris race of June 1895, won by Paul Koechlin in a Peugeot, despiting arriving 11 hours after Émile Levassor in a Panhard et Levassor. There are two main forms: stage rallies and road rallies. Since the 1960s, stage rallies have been the professional branch of the sport. Drivers Most of the works drivers of the 1950s were amateurs, paid little or nothing, reimbursed their expenses and given bonuses for winning.

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USA Cinema

Film History  The first important successful public exhibition in the United States  The early films (The most influential early film artist was Edwin S. Porter)  Thomas Edison - The Vitascope  Henry Heyl - Pharmatrope  Eadweard Muybridge's Zoopraxis  W. K. L. Dickson - celluloid roll film and Kinetograph USA Film Festival  What is it? - The USA Film Festival is a Dallas-based, non-profit organization  What does it provide? - The USA Film Festival

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The Beatles

century. · In 1961 a teenager went onto record shop in the seaport of Liverpool. · She asked for a record called ,,My Bonnie" by the Beatles. · The owner of the shop, Brian Epstein, didnt know the group. · Then Brian went to a club valled ,,The Cavern", where he saw Beatles playing. · And he wanted to be their manager. · Brian got the Beatles a recording contract with Parlaphone. · Their first record was produced by George Martin. · Record ,,Love me do" got to number seventeen. · Their next record ,,Please please me" went to number one. · Their first visit to the USA was in 1964. · Their first film was ,,A Hard Dayäs Night", followed by ,,Help". · In 1966 they played last concert alive in San Fransisco. · In 1967 they wrote and performed ,,All you need is Love" for tge BBC's first ever global satellite link.

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Eesti naiskirjanike tähtsus ühiskonnas

It dates back to only 19th century, but since then we have had really outstanding poets and writers. They have changed our traditions and shown us the beauty of our homecountry through their writings. There are more man writers in Estonia, but still each of them are astonishing. 2.Marie Under 1883­1980. She lived in Moscow for a while and then returned to Estonia and started writing. Founded Estonian Literary Society and was the honour member of it. She wrote poems in Germany at first, but them got inspiration to write poems in Estonian, working in newspaper ,,Teataja". She was the first writer in estonia to express emotions in erotic ways so her openminded poems were new to estonia. Her poems have been translated into many different languages. Heljo Mänd was born in 11.February, 1926 and writes bookes for children. Like magazine ,,Täheke" and book ,,Karu Aabits" that children have leart from. Karu aabits has also made into tv-serial. 3

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Boxing

the contest. HISTORY The exact origin of boxing cannot be traced, but forms of fighting are among the oldest sports known to man. It was introduced in the ancient Greek Olympics in 688 BC. Ever wonder why they call them boxing "rings", even though they are square? In Ancient Rome, boxing rules were introduced and competitors were required to remain within a circular ring drawn on the arena floor.They have been known as "rings" ever since. The first modern boxing match took place in Britain when Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle engineered a bout between his butler and his butcher with the latter winning the prize. Early fighting had no written rules. There were no weight divisions or round limits, and no referee. The first boxing rules, called the Broughton's rules, were introduced by champion Jack Broughton in 1743. JAMES FIGG James Figg was the first heavyweight champion. He opened the first fighting academy in London.

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History of Football

History of Football Forerunners of football The creation of football as we understand it today is geographically confined to British shores, but there is extensive evidence of ancient games with the same basic principles as the modern day incarnation. The first of these was identified as part of Shang Dynasty China in the 5th century BC, the game's objective being to kick a leather ball through a hole in a piece of cloth which between two 30 foot poles. The Tsu'Chu military exercise in 3rd century China was also an interesting elaboration on this theme; the premise once again being to kick a leather ball through a 30-40 centimetre opening. As the Tsu'Chu exercise lacked the central team element of today's football, attention

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(Estonia TEST english I)

Tartu University was established in 1632, on orders from Sweden's King Gustav II Adolf. Literacy spread. The Bible was translated into Estonian in 1739(pole vaja teada). A period of wars began in the 16th century, bringing parts of Estonia under the control of Russia, Denmark, Poland and Sweden. For most of the 17th century, Sweden ruled Estonia. In the 18th century Russian Tsar Peter the Great joined Estonia to his empire. The first true political parties emerged(Where established) at the turn of the century, demanding autonomy for Estonia. Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, Estonia declared independence from Russia on Feb. 24, 1918. Independent Estonia made large strides between wars. World War II ended Estonia's independence. The country was occupied by the Soviet Army in June 1940.Thousands of Estonians were killed or deported to Siberia. In 1944, Estonia became part of the Soviet Union

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Wayne Gretzky

Wayne Gretzky Presentation Who? Wayne Douglas Gretzky He was born January 26, 1961 Canadian professional ice hockey player Early years... First goals ­ at age two First team ­ at age six First coach ­ Dick Martin Over 1000 goals ­ by age 13 NHL Carieer 20 years in NHL 1979 ­ 1988 Edmonton Oilers 1988 ­ 1996 Los Angeles Kings 1996 St. Louis Blues 1996-1999 New York Rangers 61 records Thank you for your attention!

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Smart devices

SMART DEVICES DIANA MÄRTSON GRETE LY JÕGISOO SMART DEVICES A smart device is an electronic device, generally connected to other devices or networks Several notable types of smart devices are smartphones, phablets and tablets, smartwatches, smart bands and smart key chains. SMARTPHONES • The first smartphone was invented 2007 • In early 2007, Apple Inc. introduced the iPhone, one of the first smartphones to use a multi-touch interface.  • The iPhone was notable for its use of a large touchscreen for direct finger input as its main means of interaction, instead of a stylus, keyboard, or keypad typical for smartphones at the time. POSITIVE SIDES • Wifi and internet • Front camera • Communication • Business development SMARTWATCH • A smartwatch is a computerized wristwatch with functionality that goes beyond timekeeping

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1948 Summer olympics in London

have it rig ht away, be c aus e no o ne kno ws what mig ht happe n... Here we go... The official name was "Games of the XIV Olympiad" It began on the 29th of J uly and ended on the 14th of August 59 nations participated 4,104 athletes participated, including 3,714 men and 390 women Official stadium of the games was Wembley Stadium Actually, the London Games were scheduled to 1944, but it was postponed because of the World War II The games were the first ones after the 1936 Berlin's Olympic Games London was selected ahead of Baltimore, Lausanne, Los Angeles and Philadelphia to host the next Olympic Games The Opening ceremony: 29th of J uly was brilliantly sunny day The competitors entered the stadium in 50 minutes The last team who entered was the UK-s team At 4 p.m. 2500 pidgeons were set free to spread the peace-spirit of the games Greece was the first one to leave the stadium,

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My day

My day I wake up at half past six. First i go to kitchen and have a cup of cofee and toast for breakfast. After that i go to the bathroom and clean my teeth. Then i get dressed and go school by bus. Our classes always starts at 8.15, but students are usually much earlier in the bulding doing their homework if they didn't have time day before, and chating with friends. First subject is English. First lesson finish at 9.45 and we have short, ten-minutes break. Then we start another lesson - Art - which is one of my favourites subjects. The third lesson which starts at 12.20. Is Physicist. After that we have a maths. After this classes we have 60-minutes lunch for first and second class students. Not everyone is eating dinner at the school. The third lesson which starts at 12.20. Is Physicist. I hate it a little bit because i dont understood it. After that we have a PE. Then we play a short

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN

ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1809-1865 Him February 12 Lincoln became the Was 16th President first ending president of the United States to be assassinated He successfully led 1860 the first the country through Republican president The American Civi, War preserving the He was the first Union and anding president to had a slavery beard Family Mary Todd Lincoln(wife) Thomas Lincoln (father) Nancy Hanks (mother) Sarah Bush Johnston(stepmum) Robert Todd Lincoln, Edward Baker Lincoln, William Wallace Lincoln and Thomas Lincoln(sons) The Lincoln cent THANKS!

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Canada´s history

Canada's History North America was first settled by people who came from the northern and eastern parts of Asia about 15,000 years ago. They crossed the Bering Strait from Siberia to Alaska. Some of those people followed the Yukon River and found their way south. Others followed the MacKenzie River which opened the way to the plains of the interior, and then travelled on to the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. The third group of people inhabited the Arctic regions. The first two groups were

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Song festival ground

Music is part of our lives. We all know that Estonians made singsong revolution. In this report I want to find out more information with Song Festival ground, it history and what's going on here today. 3 History The history of the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds is closely connected with the Song Festivals. The first Song Festival took place in 1869 in Tartu as a result of the national awakening. No special stage was built for the performers in the first song festivals. The first Song Stage was building in in 1923, witch was designed by Karl Burman and it was located on the same spot as the tribune of the current Kadrioru Stadium. Steps of the Song Stage were curved wings and it constitute background for the choirs. The first Song Stage hold 12 000 singers

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Stephen wiltshire

1 slaid Stephen was born in London, United Kingdom to West Indian parents on 24th April, 1974. As a child he was mute, and did not relate to other people. Aged three, he was diagnosed as autistic. He had no language and lived entirely in his own world. 2.slaid At the age of five, Stephen was sent to Queensmill School in London, where it was noticed that the only pastime he enjoyed was drawing. It soon became apparent he communicated with the world through the language of drawing; first animals, then London buses, and finally buildings. The instructors at Queensmill School encouraged him to speak by temporarily taking away his art supplies so that he would be forced to ask for them. Stephen responded by making sounds and eventually uttered his first word - "paper." He learned to speak fully at the age of nine. His early illustrations depicted animals and cars; he is still extremely interested in american cars and is said to have an encyclopedic knowledge of them. When he was

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History of Engineering

HISTORY OF ENGINEERING Deivid Armulik Kadrina Secondary School 2015 ENGINEERING  Integral factor throughout history  From first boats to present day projects  Improve our life ERAS  Ancient era  Middle era  Renaissance era  Modern era ANCIENT ERA  Stand as a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the ancient engineers  Earliest civil engineer Imhotep, officials of the Djoser, designed Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara  Ancient Greece developed machines, civilian and military domains  Chinese and Roman armies, military machines, Ballista and catapult MIDDLE ERA

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John F. Kennedy elulugu

In 1940, Kennedy completed his thesis, ,,Appeasement in Munich", about British participation in the Munich Agreement. He initially intended his thesis to be private, but his father encouraged him to publish it. He graduated cum laude from Harvard with degree in international affairs in 1940, and his thesis was published that year as a book entitled Why England Slept, and became a bestseller. JFK was married with Jaqueline Bovier. Actually they had two sons, but one died on his first year and two daugthers, but Jaqueline had a miscarrige. Only two child survived- Caroline Bouvier Kennedy and John F. Kennedy jr. JFK was the first president whos life was informed by the primary source- TELEVISION. He is the only president to have predeceased both his parents. Also he is the only president to have predeceased a grandparent. He was disqualifaid from the army, because he had chronic lower back problems. Afther that

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Tallink

Tallink AS Tallink Grupp is an Estonian ship company. Tallink has got 3 hotels in Tallinn. Recently they also started with taxis. Tallink was founded in 1989. On 8th January 1990 the first recently purchased ship by Tallink made its first voyage. A ship called Transestonia was the first ship to sail with an Estonian flag. In 1996 the leading crew of the company changed. The previous leading crew had been experienced captains. The new crew was more into marketing and saving. They also made big preparations for buying ships instead of renting them. Tallink has been a quite successful company all the way since then.

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The Father of Flag Day

Some of the books he wrote are: "Story of the American Flag" Profusely illustrated. "The Real Abraham Lincoln" "The Life of Alexander Hamilton" "The Real Robert Morris" (A Pennsylvania banker known as "the financier of the American Revolution.") "Story of the Great Seal of the United States." "History of American Emblems" "The History of American Heraldry" The Father of Flag Day Bernard J. Cigrand was first and foremost an American patriot. From the 1880s through the 1930s, he preached respect and honor for the nation and its flag. In 1885, however, Cigrand still a teenager and only at the beginning of his journey. He entered dental college later that year, mixing his professional studies with the promotion of the flag. In June 1886 he made his first public proposal for the annual observance of the birth of

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My favorite day

My favorite days Greating memories is the most importand thing in young peoples life. Everybody remembers theire favorite day what is going to stick to theire heads for a long time. And probably we are going to talk about it to our children in the future. I have many favorite days but theres only two that are worth talking about it in the essay. The first one was taking place when i was like 14. I was a huge animal lover and i wanted a kitten but my parents refused . They thought that i wasnt conscientious enought to take care of a pet. Then one day my friend told me that theyre cat had 4 kittens and she asked me if i want one. Ofcourse i told her yes but only if my parent agree. When i was going to home i had prepared a long speach why we should take a pet. I felt like i was going to a war and i wasnt ready to lose. I got to home,

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Should a mosque be built in Tallinn?

In these volatile times we should all come together. Instead of isolation, we need integration. Instead of building walls, we need to build bridges. It would be naïve to think that the building of a single mosque in our nation's capital would solve all our problems, but it would be a great start. I would like to end my speech with a quote by captain Jean-Luc Picard from the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation: "With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied ­ chains us all irrevocably. Those words were uttered as wisdom and warning. The first time any man's freedom is trodden on, we are all damaged." Thank you all for listening.

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Indian mountains

First ascent:29 August 1936 by Noel Odell and Bill Tilman Nanda Devi Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Kamet Kamet is the second highest mountain in the Garhwal region of India, after Nanda Devi While attempts to climb Kamet began in 1855, the first ascent was not made until 1931 by Frank Smythe, Eric Shipton, R.L. Holdsworth and Lewa Sherpa, members of a British expedition Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Saser Kangri Saser Kangri (or Sasir Kangri) is a mountain in India.

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Eclipse fifth chapter (Imprint)

There is an awkward silence between them and Bella begins to ask about the others. Jacob confirms that Quil has indeed phased and is ecstatic about being a wolf. Jacob says that most of the others are happy as well except for him and Sam. Sam has had plenty of time to get over everything so it is really just Jacob that is the cry baby. Bella asks about Sam's story and Jacob warns her that it is long and strange. Jacob begins by telling Bella that Sam had it the hardest because he was first and didn't know what was going on. Once the elders discussed with him what had happened, he waited for the others to come of age. At the time of the change Sam was in love and dating Leah Clearwater. All that changed when Leah's cousin Emily visited. When Sam saw Emily it was love at first site, soul mates. Sam has to live with letting down Leah and see the anger and hurt in her eyes. At first Emily hated Sam for it but eventually the love and adoration Sam showed her was over powering.

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History of the USA.

There lived only the native people, who had come from Siberia many thousand years ago by a land bridge. They had spread over the country, varying enormously from nomadic food gatherers to fishing societies. Then the Vikings visited Canada around AD 1000, but they did not stay. In 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered America while trying to reach India. He named the native people Indians, because he though he had reached India. He didn't stay either and in the sixteenth century the first Europeans to settle in America were the Spanish, the English and the French. The first village founded by the English settlers was in Virginia in 1607. It was called Jamestown. They didn't have good relations with the Indians and many of them died. But Pocahontas, the daughter of an Indian chief, became their friend and helped them. They started growing tobacco in Virginia, using African slaves in the fields.

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The Blackpool Dance Festival

The most popular sights in Blackpool are: the three piers (North, Central and South), the Blackpool tower (inspired by the Eiffel tower in Paris), Pleasure Beach Blackpool (an amusement park), Stanley Park (a historic park and sporting area) and the Winter Gardens (a large entertainment and conference venue in the town centre). Blackpool is also known for its welcoming attitude towards gay people. The gay pride was first held there in 2006. Currently there are many pubs, bars, nightclubs and radio stations for gay people. I recognised one person from the Notable People section and this was Cynthia Lennon, the first wife of John Lennon, who was born in Blackpool. Empress Ballroom Empress Ballroom is situated in the Winter Gardens and it is very widely used. For example conferences, dance competitions and music concerts. It was built in 1896 and it can find room for up to 3000 people.

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Sandrigham house

The idea was to find a healthy retreat for his young son, away from the distractions of the city. Before a decision had been reached, the Prince Consort died suddenly of typhoid in December 1861. It was left up to his eldest son to conclude the house-hunt. After paying a visit to Sandringham on 3 February 1862, the Prince of Wales was impressed enough to have decided by the end of the day that he wanted to buy the house. For the house and furnishings, the Prince paid £220,000. Sandringham's first role was as a home for newly-weds. Prince Albert Edward married Princess Alexandra of Denmark on 10 March 1863, and they travelled to Norfolk 18 days later. The young couple made many extensions and improvements to the house and estate, including the construction of new roads, the rebuilding of cottages and landscaping. A new garden wall was built to accommodate the magnificent gift of the famous Norwich Gates -

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Filmikunsti ajalugu

screen(1895-max skladanowsky, lumiere brothers) The lumiere brothers and cinematographe Father was a wealthy factory owner. Thomas edison-worked with moving images. They thaught they can do that also: called it cinematograph-the recording of movement. Started to film on the streets, how they are coming from factorys and called this actuality. They thaught that they are filming the world the way it is. Why do u need to show people things they see every day? The first ,,cinema": cafe. Le grand cafe, paris. 28th of december 1895. Watched the lumiere brothers film. ,,Arrival of the train at le ciotat" the first horror film ever made? People were scared that the train will hit them. That category didnt exist in their brains. Whats wrong? The fact that noone minds the camera. Noone bothers to look into the camera, why didnt nobody looked in the camera. The machine maded noise, but people didnt mind that. The film was staged. It wasn't documentary, like they said

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Media

Topic Entertainment & Media The first newspapers were probably handwritten newssheets that government posted in public places. The earliest known newssheet was probably the Acta Diurna (Daily Events). Which began in Rome in 59 B.C. It reported the proceedings of the Roman Senate and such news as births and deaths.The first printed newspaper was a Chinese circular called Dibao. It was printed from carved wooden blocks during the A.D. 700's. The first regular published printed newspaper in Europe was Avisa Relation oder Zeitung of Strasbourg, Germany (now France). It started in 1609. A weekly newssheet established in 1622 was the first printed newspaper in England. The ground work for mass communications in the 20th century was laid in the 19th century by

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Report - Occupational diseases

Occupational diseases Report Introduction: This report is about occupational diseases. The report is based on two graphs. The first one describes the number of diseases from the year 1998 to the year 2000. The second one describes the occupations, which have shown to be the most alarming. The report will also give some pointers for the people, who have some kind of occupational diseases. Number of diseases: On the first graph is shown the number of occupational diseases. From the first half of the year 1998 to the middle of the year 1999 the number of occupational diseases grew from 169 to 180. The numbers started to grew rapidly in the middle of the year 1999 and it grew from 180 to 205 within just 1 year. So it is clearly shown that the number of diseases keeps growing. It is not shown on the graph, but the number of occupational diseases in

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Kirjade kirjutamine

grammar, spelling mistakes... Proofread your letter again (and again) after you have revised it. Keep the recipient in mind, and write in a way that he/she can easily understand the letter. Don't use abbreviated dates, i.e. use November 19, 2004, and not 11/19/04 Be respectful when you write, even if you are writing a letter of complaint. Formal letter Greeting if you know the name of the receiver: Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms + first and second name Farewell if you know the name of the receiver: Yours sincerely signature Mr./Mrs./Ms + first and second name Greeting - if you do not know the receiver: Dear Sir/Madam Farewell - if you do not know the receiver: Yours faithfully signature Mr./Mrs./Ms + first and second name Semiformal letter Greeting: depends on the formality of the letter. Farewell: the safest way is to use ­ Best regards

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Inglise keele presentatsioon Tartumaast

Tartumaa Tartumaa People began to live in Tartumaa about 5000 years ago. At the end of the first millennium in place Toomemäe in Tartu was Estonians castle. From 13 century, Tartu belonged to the Hanseatic League. Tartumaa´s flag. Tartu Tartu is the capital of Tartumaa. At first Tartu is associated with knowledge and studing. There`s about 103,284 peoples live in Tartu. Area of Tartu is about 38.8 km2. Mayor of Tartu is Urmas Kruuse. There`s 80% estonians, 15% russians and 5% other nationals live in Tartu. The city is best known for being home to the University of Tartu.

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