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Summary of Tower Bridge

It has become an iconic symbol of London. The bridge consists of two towers which are tied together at the upper level by means of two horizontal walkways which are designed to withstand the horizontal forces exerted by the suspended sections of the bridge on the landward sides of the towers. The vertical component of the forces in the suspended sections and the vertical reactions of the two walkways are carried by the two robust towers. The bascule pivots and operating machinery are housed in the base of each tower. The bridge's present colour dates from 1977 when it was painted red, white and blue for the Queen's Silver Jubilee. Originally it was painted a chocolate brown colour. The Tower Bridge in London remains one of the more popular tourist attractions in the city. In 1982, the upper walkway of the Tower Bridge London was opened to the public as an exhibition. The walkway was paved, the enclosed area lined with pictures and information about the Tower Bridge History

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Buckingham Palace

Home of the monarch · There are 19 state rooms, 52 principal* bed-, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, 78 bathrooms and has its own office, cinema swimming pool doctor`s surgery and jeweller`s workshop. · The Garden is the largest private garden in London and the Queen holds her annual garden parties and large funtions* to celebrate royal milestones. · Adjacent to the palace is The Royal Mews*, where the royal carriages, including the Gold State Coach, are housed. · The Mall, which was completed in 1911 as part of a grand memorial to Queen Victoria, was designed by Sir Aston Webb. The Garden Royal Mews Gold State Coach peamine* The Mall Funktsioonid* Tallid* Modern history · Every year, some 50,000 invited guests are entertained at garden

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Holokausti ellujääjad

Eva Kor arrived at Auschwitz with her mother and twin sister in 1944, when she was just 10-years old. That day on the selection platform was the last time she would ever see her mother again. Eva’s mother was sent directly to the gas chamber. For the next nine months, Eva and her sister Miriam were housed in a rat-infested bunk with 300 other children and subjected to medical experiments daily. Despite the daily torture, Eva was determined to survive. When liberation finally came on January 27, 1945, Eva and Miriam were at the front of the line as the children were led out of Auschwitz. Renee Firestone survived by using her skills as an aspiring designer to throw off the Nazis. After Auschwitz she met her brother and moved to Prague. She was

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Imperial War Museum

Imperial War Museum in London. · Imperial War Museum is a British national museum organisation with branches at five locations in England, three of which are in London. · The museum was founded during the First World War in 1917 and intended as a record of the war effort and sacrifice of Britain and her Empire. · Today the museum gives its mission as "to enable people to have an informed understanding of modern war and its impact on individuals and society" · Originally housed in the Crystal Palace at Sydenham Hill, the museum opened to the public in 1920. · In 1924 the museum moved to space in the Imperial Institute in South Kensington, and finally in 1936 the museum acquired a permanent home which was previously the Bethlem Royal Hospital in Southwark. · The outbreak of the Second World War saw the museum expand both its collections and its terms of reference, but the post-war period saw the museum enter a period of decline.

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Paris

1 INTERESTING SIGHTS The Eiffel Tower- Probably the best known landmark in Europe, the Eiffel Tower is the symbol of Paris and one of the city's must-see attractions. You can climb up the stairs or take the elevator after waiting in the (long) queue. Louvre Museum- One of the not-to-miss sights in Paris is the Louvre Museum, possibly the most famous museum in the world with a fabulous collection. It is housed in the Louvre Palace, once home to France's Royal Family. Hôtel de Ville- Paris's city hall, is the center of political Paris. Like Paris, it has been through some turbulent times. 2 The Eiffel Tower Louvre Museum 3 Hotel de Ville EATING OUT Le Grappillon

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Powerpoint teemal Native Americans

Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Longhouses could be 200 feet long, 20 feet wide, and 20 feet high. Inside the longhouse, raised platforms created a second story, which was used for sleeping space. Mats and wood screens divided the longhouse into separate rooms. Each longhouse housed an entire clan as many as 60 people! Tepees Tepees are tentlike American Indian houses. Tepees are good houses for people who are always on the move. Religion They believed in a good and Supreme Being, and in an Evil Spirit, and recognized the existence of inferior good and evil spirits. They believed in a future state of existence, and there were no infidels among them. "medicinemen," were their physicians, priests, and prophets, who on all occasions, used incantations.

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Brussels entertainment

It expanded its programme and began to perform all year round in the two buildings it acquired and grew in influence as the art centre of Brussels. KVS - Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg The Flemish traditions and modern art innovations are best represented in the KVS ­ the Royal Flemish Theatre. Housed in a beautiful Neo-Baroque building, the theatre keeps the best traditions of the Flemish theatrical arts. References http://www.europe- cities.com/en/603/belgium/brussels/culture/theatres/ http://www.easyexpat.com/en/guides/belgium/brussels/entertainment/theatre-opera- museum.htm

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Homeless

Social Problems Homelessness A person and families are considered homeless, if they live outdoors without shelter ( ) , temporarily housed in hostels, night shelters , institutions such as psychiatric hospitals, and those temporarily () accommodated () by relatives or friends. Persons living in poverty are most at risk of becoming homeless , and demographic groups who are more likely to experience poverty are also more likely to experience homelessness . Homelessness usually increases during periods of economic recession () and rising unemployment, when people can no longer afford (

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Laenud

Laenu ehk krediidi all mõstetakse .... Laenutegevuse alla kuulub nii laenu andmine, liising ja faktoorin tehingud ja panga garantiid Krediteerimiseks peavd olema teatud eeldused : 1. Stabiilsus majanduses 2. Kompleksne juriidiline süsteem 3. Infrastruktuur(vajalikud andmebaasid, võimalused tagastiste registreerimiseks) Laenu kui finantinstrumenti kasutatakse ühelt poolt majanduse ergutamiseks ja teiselt poolt majanduse ülekuumenemise vätimiseks Laenurisk koosneb kahest poolest : 1. Kilendirisk , Maarisk(majandamispiirkond) 2. Intressirisk (tuleneb asjaolust, et krediiteerimise intressimäärad ja hoiuste intressimäärad muutuvad ajas erinevalt) Laenudele määratavad intressimäärad sõltuvad: 1. ressursi kulust(housed, turult juurdeostetvad ressurss) 2. laenuvõtjaga kaasnevast riskist 3. Panga laenutegevusega setud kuludest ja laenukahjumist 4. Panga konkurentide poolt pakutava...

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Tartu ajalugu

The town's most important market ­ der Grosse Markt ­ was located just outside the building. The town hall has withstood many changes throughout the years. The first floor has been completely redesigned. In addition to the pharmacy there were also bank rooms. Smaller changes have been made on the second floor. Despite these changes, the town hall has maintained its historic appearance. Till this day the Tartu Town Council and Town Government are housed in the town hall ­ an indication of Tartu's conservativeness. Tartu's coat of arms is derived from the medieval town stamp. The key and sword above the gate are the attributes of the Tartu bishopric as well as the town's patron saints Peter and Paul. At the end of the 16th century southern Estonia was under Polish rule. In 1584 King Stefan Batory gave Tartu its flag. Every day at 12, 6, and 9 o'clock p.m. a tune sounds from the town hall's bell tower. Main Building of Tartu University

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Tallinn

This area was once a separate town (Dom zu Reval), the residence of the Chivalry of Estonia, Roman Catholic bishops of Tallinn (until 1561) and Lutheran superintendents of Estonia, occupying an easily defensible site overlooking the surrounding districts. The major attractions are the walls and various bastions of Castrum Danorum, the Russian Orthodox Alexandr Nevsky Cathedral (built during the period of Russian Empire, the church was built on a site that formerly housed a statue of Martin Luther) and the Lutheran Cathedral. Kadriorg is 2 kilometres east of the centre and is served by buses and trams. The former palace of Peter the Great, built just after the Great Northern War, now houses (part of) the Art Museum of Estonia, presidential residence and the surrounding grounds include formal gardens and woodland. Pirita`s coastal district is a further 2 kilometres north-east of Kadriorg. The marina was built for

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London - sillad, tornid, ajalugu

London. When it was first built it lay within the old Roman City Walls. In the 13th century it was enlarged beyond those walls. Including the moat, it now covers 18 acres. The White Tower is the only remaining Norman building. Since successive monarchs have modified it and added to it, most of the architectural styles popular over the centuries can be found within The Tower's walls. The Tower has been used as fortress, a palace, and a prison. It has housed the Royal Mint, the Public Records, and the Royal Observatory. And from the 13th century until 1834 it housed the Royal Menagerie. For centuries it was the arsenal for arms and armour. And, since it is one of the strongest fortresses in England, it has guarded and continues to guard the crown jewels. The Tower was occupied as a palace by all the Kings and Queens down to James I. It was customary for each monarch to lodge in the Tower before his coronation and to

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How well do you know London?

statue? - Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain Destination 4: The British Museum When was the museum open to public? 15th January 1759 The museum displays a certain Rosetta stone from 196 BC. Why is it so important? Rosetta stone resulted the unlocking of Egyptian hieroglyphic scrip Destination 5: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum See the webpage of the museum. How many Madame Tussauds Wax Museums are their in the world? 21 Where is the museum housed in London? London Planetarium Who are the three celebrities on the front page of the Museum in London? Do you know them? Don’t know Which tube station do you have to reach to find the museum? The right tube station There is another famous museum of a fictional character at 221B Baker Street. Do you know whose? Sherlok Holmes Destination 6: Oxford Street How long is this renowned shopping street? 1.9km Which tube stations does it include? 4 – Marble Arch, Bond Street,

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UK ( United Kingdom)

´s most visited historic sites. Despite a grim reputation for a place of torture and death, there are so many more stories to be told about the Tower. This powerful and enduring symbol of the Norman Conquest has been enjoyed as a royal palace, served as an armoury and for a few years in the 1830s even housed a zoo! An intriguing cast of characters have played their part: including the dastardly jewel-thief Colonel Blood, tragic Lady Jane Gray and maverick zoo keeper Albert Cops. SCOTLAND Capital: Edinburgh Flag: Area: 30414 sq mi (78772 km2) Location: Symbols: Tartan Thistles

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How well do you know London part 2 - student

Josef Jakobs 1941 The Tower also displays certain Jewels. What are they exactly? Crown jewels How many resident ravens live in the Tower? At least 6 - rongad What is the legend about six ravens and the Tower about? if they are absent, the kingdom will fall Destination 7: The Tower Bridge Tower Bridge is a bascule bridge. What does it mean? Opens up in the middle so boats can get trough What can you do there? The Tower Bridge Exhibition is a display housed in the bridge's twin towers, the high-level walkways and the Victorian engine rooms You visited The Tower, now crossed the Tower Bridge. Do you have to turn left or right to reach the Globe Theatre? right Destination 8: The Globe Theatre Why is this particular theatre that important? Shakespear's home teather, Shakespeare globe When was it built? 1599 Why was it closed already in 1642? closed down by the Puritans in 1642 - puhtusevennad

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London - the capital of Great Britain

It rotates at the rate of 1.6 kilometres per hour. It's built of 1700 tons of steel. That's the weight of 250 double- deckers. Up to 25 guests can enjoy the ride in one capsule. An adult must pay 12.5 pounds for the ride. It costs 6.5 pounds for a child. The British Museum is one of the world's finest museums. It has a large reading room where people can study. The British Museum holds in trust for the nation and the world a collection of art and antiquities from ancient and living cultures. Housed in one of Britain's architectural landmarks, the collection is one of the finest in existence, spanning two million years of human history. Access to the collections is completely free. The London Museum is also a nice museum and is worth visiting. It represents half a million years of history and over seven million modern Londoners. There are about 1.1 million objects in the museum. The main museum galleries are free admission. The central part of London is the City

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The Domician Monastery

The offerings made on the occasion of such family festivals made a significant contribution to the monastery's finances. The various guilds gave gifts when their feast days were celebrated. The Merchant Guild, for example, each year in December gave the friars a tun of meat, a tun of codfish, and a tun of peas. Rich burgers left legacies to the monastery for the privilege of having a family tomb in the church, But these did not suffice to sustain all those whom the monastery housed. The friars, in consequence, becaipe farmers and fish-mongers. In addition they ran a brewery, which produced four different kinds of beer. In northern Europe beer occupied the place enjoyed by wine in the south, and was a staple element of both the monastic and secular diet. The monastery also drew profit from the veneration of relics. Many documents mention twelve silver reliquaries containing the heads of saints. Some reposed on the high altar whereas others were enshrined on side altars

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Art Museum of Estonia

Art Museum of Estonia Art Museum of Estonia was founded on November 17th, 1919, but it was not until 1921 that it got its first permanent building ­ the Kadriorg Palace, built in the 18th century. In 1929 the palace was expropriated from the Art Museum in order to rebuild it as the residence of the President of Estonia. The Art Museum of Estonia was housed in several different temporary spaces, until it moved back to the palace in 1946. In September, 1991 the Kadriorg Palace was closed, because it had totally deteriorated by then. At the end of the year the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia decided to guarantee the construction of a new building for the Art Museum of Estonia in Kadriorg. Untill then the Knighthood House at Toompea Hill served as the temporary main building of the Art Museum of Estonia. The exhibition there was opened

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Agatha Christie - The Moving Finger

She had no friends, nowhere to go, but she saw everything. Her main activity during the days was riding her bicycle all around the town. She was already lacking confidence and the discovering of the maid's body was just the last drop. Nobody wanted her except for Jerry and Joanna, who housed her for couple of days after the incident. Finally, she went along with Jerry to London, which was a life-changing experience for her and for Jerry as well. Unfortunately, Megan was still too naive to understand what love is, how could she, when she had her parent's marriage as a role model. But she wasn't too naive nor afraid to go along with Miss Marple's plan to reveal Mr

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The City on London

celebrated Indian diamond, the Koh-I- noor and St .Edward's Crown which is used for actual crowning of the monarch and weighs over two kilograms. The Imperial State Crown was made for Queen Victoria and first used at her coronation in 1838. It is possibly the most valuable crown in the world, containing many precious diamonds, rubies, emeralds and sapphires. For centuries the Tower of London has been the main arsenal in the kingdom from which the royal armies and fleets were equipped. It also housed king's personal armours and weapons. Among the armour on display in the White Tower Armoury are four suits of Henry VII. They are of different sizes because Henry grew fatter with age. The Tower is guarded by the Yeoman Warders, a company of 38 ex-servicemen (also known as the Beefeaters). Usually they are seen in the dark blue uniforms with red decorations, but on state occasions they wear the scarlet and gold uniforms with a white neck ruff and a special bonnet.

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Inglismaa

Tens of thousands people left Great Britain to settle in these colonies. Government The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as the head of state. The monarch of the UK also serves as head of state of fifteen other Commonwealth countries. The UK has a parliamentary government based on strong democratic traditions. The Parliament is the legislature of the United Kingdom; housed in the Palace of Westminster. The parliament is made up of the Queen and two houses: House of Commons, which is elected and House of Lords, which is appointed. Queen Victoria Victoria became the queen in 1837 when she was only 18 years old. She was queen for 64 years, the longest reign of any monarch. We know a lot about her because she kept a diary from the age of thirteen until her death. She reigned through a time of great change in Britain.

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New-Zealand

1 billion) of total merchandise exports,and the largest company of the country,Fonterra, a dairy cooperative, controls almost one-third of the international dairy trade. Other agricultural items were meat 13.2%, wool 6.3%, fruit 3.5% and fishing 3.3%. New Zealand also has a thriving wine industry, which had a bumper year in 2007; wine became New Zealand's "12th most valuable export" in that year, overtaking wool exports.[Cows and sheep are rarely housed, but are sometimes fed supplements such as hay and silage, particularly in winter. Pigs are usually kept indoors, either in gestation crates, farrowing crates, fattening pens, or group housing. Languages Until 1987, English was New Zealand's only official language, and remains predominant in most settings; Mori became an official language under the 1987 Mori Language Act and New Zealand Sign Language under the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006. New Zealand

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Emaplaadi terminite sõnastik inglise keeles

the "computing" in "personal computing" System RAM - the random access memory (RAM) used by the CPU for computational purposes Chassis - the structure used to house the various "internal" components of the computer (i.e., the motherboard, adapter cards, various storage devices, power supply, etc.) Normally called case. Power Supply - the device used to convert, regulate, and transmit external power for use by the components housed inside the computer chassis. Socket 7 - The form factor for fifth-generation CPU chips from Intel, Cyrix, and AMD. All Pentium chips, except Intel's Pentium Pro (Socket 8) and Pentium II (Slot 1), conform to the Socket 7 specifications. Intel has decided to phase out Socket 7 and replace it with Slot 1. But Intel's competitors, such as AMD and Cyrix, are sticking with Socket 7, and are developing an enhanced version. Socket 8 - The form factor for Intel's Pentium Pro microprocessors

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Tallinn

At the time the park was called Fonnenthal. A century later the name was changed to Yekaterinenthal after Yekaterina, wife of Peter I. Kadriorg Palace was designed in Baroque style by the Italian Niccoló Michetti and built in the 1720s on the order of Peter the Great in honour of his wife. The tsar himself is known to have laid three bricks in the foundation of the building. The palace was also planned to serve as a summer house for the tsar's family. For a long period, Kadriorg Palace housed the Art Museum of Estonia, but after thorough repairs over quite a few years it was finally opened as the Museum of Foreign Art in the summer of 2000. There is also a Baroque-style garden behind the palace. The Swan Pond and the area round the palace are the oldest parts of the park. The President's Residence does not lie far from Kadriorg Palace. The house was designed as an administrative building by Alar Kotli in the 1930s.

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Scotland

law in Orkney and Shetland, based on old Norse law. Various other systems derived from common Celtic or Brehon laws survived in the Highlands until the 1800s. Scots law provides for three types of courts responsible for the administration of justice: civil, criminal and heraldic. The supreme civil court is the Court of Session, although civil appeals can be taken to the House of Lords. The High Court of Justiciary is the supreme criminal court. Both courts are housed at Parliament House, in Edinburgh, which was the home of the pre-Union Parliament of Scotland. The sheriff court is the main criminal and civil court. There are 49 sheriff courts throughout the country. District courts were introduced in 1975 for minor offences. The Court of the Lord Lyon regulates heraldry. The Scots legal system is unique in having three possible verdicts for a criminal trial: "guilty", "not guilty" and "not proven"

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Wave-energy

into the wave direction. 20 A Pelamis consists of a number of floating cylindrical tubes which are connected by active joints. It is capable of adjusting its orientation, so it will always face into the wave direction. The wave induced lifting and dropping of the tubes causes hydraulic rams to pump hydraulic fluid into high-pressure accumulators to drive a hydraulic motor with a generator. Hydraulic cylinders, which are housed in the joints, withstand the wave-induced motion and pump fluid into high pressure accumulators, that permit smooth and constant power generation The second prototype Pelamis P2 with 180 meters of length (five tubes) and 4 meters in diameter with an overall weight of 1300 tonnes. It has a rated electrical power output of 750 kW with a target capacity factor is 25 - 40% depending on the wave climate. Plan is to develop an up to 50 MW wave farm at Far Point on

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TPT automaatika eriala kursuse töö

Historycally, drives for DC motors appeared first. Reliable and cost effective frequency inverters appeared as a result of advances in power electronics and microelectronics. Modern frequency inverters can be used to supply power to standard asynchronous motors with performance levels similiar to those of the bes DC variable speed drives. Some manufacturers even offer asynchronous motors with electronic variable speed drives housed in a custom-made terminal box. This solution is designed for reduced power assemblies ( few kW). The speed control cannot be a regulator at the same time. This is an aged system where control principle is developed on the basis of the electrical characteristics of motor, using power amplification but without a feedback loop and is described as ,,open loop". The speed of the motor is defined by an input value, it may vary depending on disturbances (load, temperature, supply voltage)

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Topic – Australia

earned Canberra the title "bush capital". Because of its latitude, elevation and distance from the coast, Canberra has four distinct seasons. The climates of most Australian coastal areas, which include all the state capital cities, are moderated by the sea. Canberra is home to many national monuments and institutions such as the Australian War Memorial, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Portrait Gallery currently housed at Old Parliament House, the National Library of Australia, the National Archives of Australia, and the National Museum of Australia. Many Commonwealth government buildings in Canberra are open to the public, including Parliament House, the High Court and the Royal Australian Mint 14 . History The first human habitation of Australia is estimated to have occurred 50,000 years ago. More than 6000

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

Chapter1: An unknown woman was found lying in the street and brought into the workhouse. She delivered a sickly child who had trouble breathing. The woman, without a word of who she was, died and left her new born boy, Oliver, to the drunken nurse that stood by. Chapter2: The State gave Oliver to Mrs. Mann who housed a number of orphaned children. Mrs. Mann took a large portion of the money given to her by the authorities for each child's food so Oliver grew up small and malnourished. On his ninth birthday, the town beadle, Mr. Bumble, came to collect Oliver and take him to the board for an interview. They told him he was to live with other wards of the state to become educated and learn a trade. Oliver did not mind this, but soon after he arrived, the state

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

handicrafts. Two of the most famous hobby painters were President Eisenhower and Sir Winston Churchill. Some hobbyists write music or play musical instruments. President Bill Clinton, for example, plays the saxophone. Almost everyone collects something at some period in his life: stamps, coins, matchboxes, books, records, postcards, toys, watches. Some collections have no real value. Others become so large and so valuable that they are housed in museums and galleries. Many world-famous collections started in a small way with one or two items. People with a good deal of money often collect paintings, rare books, and other art objects. Such private collections are sometimes given to museums, libraries and public galleries so that others might take pleasure in seeing them. No matter what kind of hobby a person has, he always has the opportunity of learning much from it. Learning new things can be the most exciting hobby.

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TheCodeBreakers

Department building on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C. What went on in this room, tucked for security's sake at the end of the first deck's sixth wing, was one of the most closely guarded secrets of the American government. For it was in here—and in a similar War Department room in the Munitions Building next door—that the United States peered into the most confidential thoughts and plans of its possible enemies by shredding the coded wrappings of their dispatches. Room 1649 housed OP-20-GY, the cryptanalytic section of the Navy's cryptologic organization, OP-20-G. The page-printer stood beside the desk of the GY watch officer. It rapped out the intercept in an original and a carbon copy on yellow and pink teletype paper just like news on a city room wireservice ticker. The watch officer, Lieutenant (j.g.) Francis M. Brotherhood, U.S.N.R., a curly-haired, brown-eyed six-footer, saw immediately from indicators that the message bore for the guidance of

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

everything he thinks about war and american society. The protagonist is billy pilgrim. The action takes place in the 1960's, but billy pilgrim recalls certain events that happened before, in the war. Recalls his capture by the germans, he is forced to stay in dresden during its destruction. How this event influenced his future life. In this sense the novel is partly autobiographical. The title of this book is important, because billy and other prisoners of war are housed in dresden in a slaughterhouse, numbered 5. When the bomb raid begins, they find shelter in the deep freeze areas, this is how they survive when 100 350 people die in dresden. When they come out of the slaughterhouse, dresden looks like a surface of moon. They are saved in the place of slaughter. This already raises moral and philosophical questions about the book, facists have destroyd many cities in europe, russia and sent millions to death. does

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

Beauty’s complaint to the world conquered by Satan.” The work consists of three sections, reminiscent of sonata-allegro form (two subjects, their development followed by recapitulation). The beginning is pensive, the first theme presented by the flute: Example 30. The image is not dolorous. In the first section a mild and spiritual tone is prevalent: Beauty is dreaming, invoking and displaying itself. The musical metre is unusual: it enables a phrase to be housed in a bar. No strict tonality is fixed; augmented fourths in harmony render effable desires. The second section begins with a dancing and mischievous theme, conveying the image of Satan and his rough and obtrusive world: Example 31. An active pulsating movement begins: the world and its Master become all the more seductive. The theme is extended in the following developmental section and its

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

men's sides, because I'd fought to pay off the loans myself...and lost. It was a point of pride for my father. My mother had refused to marry him, but he'd never wavered from his determination to be my dad in every way possible. Knowing it was pointless to get riled up over old frustrations, I focused on getting to work as quickly as possible. I'd deliberately chosen to clock the short trip during a busy time on a Monday, so I was pleased when I reached the Crossfire Building, which housed Waters Field & Leaman, in less than thirty minutes. I tipped my head back and followed the line of the building all the way up to the slender ribbon of sky. The Crossfire was seriously impressive, a sleek spire of gleaming sapphire that pierced the clouds. I knew from my previous interviews that the interior on the other side of the ornate copper-framed revolving doors was just as awe-inspiring, with golden-veined marble floors and walls, and brushed aluminum security desk and turnstiles

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Ford escorti käsiraamat

ACT (Air Charge Temperature) sensor and a engine. Electric power to the pump is supplied The catalyst consists of a ceramic throttle valve (see illustration). The ACT via a relay which is controlled directly by the honeycomb coated with platinum and sensor passes information to the EEC IV EEC IV module. The pump contains a non- rhodium, housed in a metal exhaust box. The module, which uses the information to return valve which maintains pressure in the honeycomb design presents a large surface determine the engine's fuel requirement. The system after the ignition is switched off, to area to the exhaust gas promoting maximum inlet air then passes the throttle valve into the assist starting. conversion. A HEGO (Heated Exhaust Gas inlet manifold

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Liha töötlemine

duction areas in the Great Plains. SureBeam against Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria in Iowa ran an e-beam facility in the heart of monocytogenes, Campylobacter jejuni, and animal production areas but went bankrupt in Salmonella enterica Typhimurium (Bigwood 2004. Sadex Corp. now manages the former et al. 2008). In 2006, L. monocytogenes Surebeam facility. Smaller research irradia- phage was approved by the FDA as a food tion facilities are housed at Iowa State antimicrobial (Stahl 2007). Table 14.2. Efficacy of gamma irradiation on meat products Meat product Microorganism Dose for 5 log10 Reference reduction, kGy Marinated beef rib Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus 3 to 4 Jo et al. 2004 aureus, Bacillus cereus, Salmonella typhimurium

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