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The UK

word for Brittany, which is in France. The word 'Great' helps to distinguish the two: 'Grande Bretange' = Great Britain, 'Bretagne' = Brittany. Climate Britain has a variable climate. The weather changes so frequently that it is difficult to frecast. It is not unusual fo people to complain that the weathermen were wrong. Fortunately, as Britain does not experience extreme weather conditions, it is never very cold or very hot. The temperature rarely rises above 32°C in summer, or falls below -10°C in winter. Summers are generally cool, but due to global warming they are starting to get drier and hotter. Hot weather causes terrible congestion on the roads as Britons rush to the coastal resorts. Winters are generally mild, with the most frequent and prolonged snowfalls in the Scottish Highlands, where it is possible to go skiing. If it does snow heavily in other parts of Britain, the country often comes to a standstill

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Inglise keele majandussõnastik

451. Threaty ­ ...........................................................leping 452. To apply for a post - ..........................................kandideerima / soovi avaldama kohale 453. To boost sagging sales ­ ...................................suurendada hinnalagusega müüki 454. To build up a long-term image for a product ­ .töötama tootele välja pikaaegset mainet 455. To conduct ­...................................................... läbi viima 456. To curb pay rises ­ ............................................piirama palgatõusu 457. To cut borrowing ­ ...........................................laene kärpima 458. To fix on ­ ........................................................valikul peatuma jääma 459. To generalize ­ ..................................................üldistama 460. To imply ­ .........................................................vihjama 461. To launch the Euro ­ ........................................

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Test VIII - cumulative test

current/ low run-up torque??? The drawbacks of the dc injection braking are as follows high drive mass The double-phase motors are used in the following applications cheap What quadrants does the speed-torque curve of the dc injection braking occupy? Braking is processed in the second quadrant. There is no braking in the first quadrant. The high braking torque is the braking benefit hence the high current is its drawback because of heating danger. Test VI If the rotor resistance rises, which slip will increase in the wound rotor motor? breakdown, operating If the rotor resistance reduces, which speed will increase in the wound rotor motor? operating What is the rheostat characteristic of the wound rotor motor? softer than natural How does the rheostat starting affect the run-up current? reduces How does the rheostat starting affect the run-up rate? reduces How does the rheostat starting affect the run-up torque? increases or decreases

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American Literature Portfolio

Serving at the front, he was wounded, was decorated by the Italian Government, and spent considerable time in hospitals. After his return to the United States, he became a reporter for Canadian and American newspapers and was soon sent back to Europe to cover such events as the Greek Revolution. During the twenties, Hemingway became a member of the group of expatriate Americans in Paris, which he described in his first important work, The Sun Also Rises (1926). Equally successful was A Farewell to Arms (1929), the study of an American ambulance officer's disillusionment in the war and his role as a deserter. Hemingway used his experiences as a reporter during the civil war in Spain as the background for his most ambitious novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940). Among his later works, the most outstanding is the short novel, The Old Man and the Sea (1952), the story of an old fisherman's journey, his long and lonely

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Eesti referaat

evaporation. There are about 160 to 180 rainy days a year. Snow cover usually lasts from middle December to late March. Luckily Estonia has no climatic extremes. Heavvy storms and extensive floods are rare. LANDSCAPE Estonia is mostly flat with average elevation of only about 50 meters above sea level. The relief of the present day lanscape was shaped suring the Ice Age. The hilly terrain was also shaped by the continental ice and melting waters. The land still rises 25 cm in every 100 years. Kalevipoeg, the national hero, is related to many features of the relief. The Baltic Glint is one of the world's most important denudations of Ordovician sedimetary rocks. Half of Estonia is covered with forests and 30 % is covered with wetlands. The areas which are higher and particularly rich in hills are the Haanja and Otepää Uplands in the southeastern part of Estonia. In Haanja Upland

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The Cataclysmic Death of Stars

lose a lifelong fight against gravity. Gravity is responsible for setting newborn stars aflame, by squeezing atoms of hydrogen in the star's core so tightly that they fuse to make helium. The fusion generates light and heat and also exerts pressure that allows the core to withstand the enormous weight of the star's outer layers. But when the core consumes all of its hydrogen, gravity compresses it. The temperature of the shrinking core rises to about a hundred million degrees, hot enough for helium nuclei to fuse and make carbon. The new surge of energy keeps the core from collapsing much further. For an isolated star no heavier than the sun, there is little more to the story. The star burns all of its helium and shrivels. It turns into a white dwarf about the size of Earth, aging and cooling indefinitely--unless it lies close enough to another star to steal its neighbor's outer layers of hydrogen

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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte

string of lochs and canals, including Loch Ness and the deepest lake in the UK ­ Loch Morar (310 m). Wales is also a mountainous country. Its border to the east with England still roughly runs along Offa's Dyke, the giant earthwork constructed in the 8 th century. Wales has two major mountain systems: the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons in the south and the mountains of Snowdonia in the north-west. The longest river in the UK, the Severn (322 km), rises in central Wales and flows through England into the Bristol Channel. Wales also has many caves, the deepest of which is Ogof Flynnon Powys (308 m). Ireland is the second largest of the British Isles. The island has a spectacular landscape of high mountains, fine lakes and different kinds of beaches. Its two great rivers are the Liffey in the east and the Shannon in the west. Lough Neagh is the largest stretch of inland water in the British Isles

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DIALOGUES inglisekeelsed dialoogid erinevatel teemadel

One of the tyres is flat. Come on, Tom; open the tool-box and get out the jack; I'll start taking off the nuts that hold the wheel on. MARY: Be as quick as you can, dear. We don't want to miss the news-reel. I: Great Scot! Aren't you going to get out and help? MARY: No, thank you. We're all right where we are, aren't we, Susan? Besides, you've got Tom to help you. We should only be in the way. [Tom puts the jack under the front of the car turns the handle and the front of the car slowly rises.] TOM: Is it clear of the ground yet? I: Nearly. Give it one more turn. That'll do; just get the spare wheel from the back. I'll soon have this one off. [I undo the nuts with a tool and pull the wheel off. Tom wheels the spare wheel round to me. I lift it and put it on. The bolts come through the holes; I put on the nuts and start screwing them tight.] TOM: Is it on? I: Yes, let her down. [Tom turns the handle of the jack from right to left; the car comes

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Energeetika arengu plaanimine

* Deep lake water cooling, although not technically an energy generation method, can save a lot of energy in summer. It uses submerged pipes as a heat sink for climate control systems. Lake-bottom water is a year-round local constant of about 4 °C. Geothermal Energy The centre of the Earth is around 6000 degrees Celsius - easily hot enough to melt rock. Even a few kilometres down, the temperature can be over 250 degrees Celsius. In general, the temperature rises one degree Celsius for every 36 metres you go down. In volcanic areas, molten rock can be very close to the surface. Sometimes we can use that heat.Geothermal energy has been used for thousands of years in some countries for cooking and heating. The name "geothermal" comes from two Greek words: "geo" means "Earth" and "thermal" means "heat". Geothermal power is cost effective, reliable, and environmentally friendly, but has previously been

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Topic - Estonia

In folklore, many features of the relief are explained by the activities of giants such as the legendary national hero Kalevipoeg. The Haanja and Otepää Uplands are particularly rich in Hills. It is here that You find Big Egg Hill, the highest point in the Baltic states with 318 metres above sea level. 4. Land regions The northern coast features a steep limestone bank, the Baltic glint, which is one of the world's most important denudations of Ordovician sedimentary rocks. The glint rises to its highest point (56m) at Ontika. Estonia has over 1,500 islands. The largest of them are Saaremaa, Hiiumaa, Muhu and Vormsi. There are over 1,400 lakes in Estonia, biggest being Lake Peipsi and Lake Võrtsjärv, while the deepest is Rõuge Suurjärv. The two longest rivers are the Võhandu and the Pärnu and the widest is Emajõgi. About 50% of the country is covered by forests while wetlands cover 30%. The landscape of Estonia, through covering a small area, is varied and unique

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Report Of Canada

Garibaldi Provincial Park in southern British Columbia and at Mount Edziza in the north. The Rocky Mountains, the Coast Mountains and other ranges, running north to south, posed major engineering problems for the builders of the transcontinental railways and highways. Canada's highest peaks, however, are not in the Rockies, but in the St. Elias Mountains, an extension of the Cordillera stretching north into the Yukon and Alaska. The highest point in Canada, mount Logan, rises amid a huge icefield in the southwest corner of Yukon, the largest icecap south of the Arctic Circle. The British Columbia interior varies from alpine snowfields to deep valleys where desert-like conditions prevail. On the leeward side of the mountains, for example, a rain-shadow effect is created, forcing Okanagan Valley farmers to irrigate their orchards and vineyards. The Interior Plains - The Prairies

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Australia.

at approximately 15 metres below the sea level. The lake is located in the deserts of central Australia. Even in dry season there is usually some water remaining in Lake Eyre. Australian temporary rivers are called creeks. The biggest rivers of Australia are in the eastern part of the country. The Murray River is the largest but the second longest river, only its tributary the Darling river is longer than it. The Murray rises in the Australian Alps and flows north-west. It makes up much of the border of the New South Wales and Victoria. The Murray-Darling river system is one of the largest river systems in the world. There are predominantly dry salt lakes in the flat desert regions of the country lacking in organised drainage. The Australians can get most of their underground water from the Great Artesian Basin, which is the largest and deepest artesian basin in the world

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ESIMESED SAMMUD ISESEISVUMISE TEEL

ESIMESED SAMMUD ISESEISVUMISE TEEL. Peale Veebruarirevolutsiooni toimumist Venemaal tekkis eesti patriootlikult meelestatud jõududel võimalus alustada iseseisva Eesti riigi loomise idee elluviimist. Esimeseks sammuks sellel okkalisel teel oli Vene Ajutiselt Valitsuselt Eestile omavalitsusliku autonoomia nõudmine. 1917.aasta märtsis oli Tartus vastu võetud ka vastavasisuline seaduseelnõu. Eelnõu toetamiseks korraldati Petrogradis suur eestlaste demonstratsioon, millest võttis osa umbes 40 000 eestlast, sealhulgas 15 000 sõjaväelast. 12.aprillil oli ajutine valitsus sunnitud eestlaste poolsetele nõudmistele järele andma ja seaduseelnõu kinnitama. Eesti liideti ühtseks kubermamanguks ning kutsuti kokku Maanõukogu, kes moodustas Maavalitsuse ja kelle juhtimisel hakati teostama demokraatlikku riigikorda. Maavalitsuse esimeheks valiti Konstantin Päts. Alus riiklikus iseseisvumiseks oli loodud. RIIGIPÖÖRE VENEMAAL. 7.novembril 1917.a.tabas Ve...

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Wave-energy

There are several possibilities to harvest different forms of energy from the sea. One of these options is the usage of waves for the generation of electricity. The devices needed to perform this task are called wave energy converters. Wave energy is indirect solar energy in twice. At first there is the wind, which is caused by variations in atmospheric pressure due to a differential solar heating of earth's surface by the sun. Different regions of pressure drives a force which rises a movement of atmospheric air masses that causes the earths wind system. If wind strikes over the surface of an open water, waves are induced. First they are very flat with only a low level of energy. When there is a long distance over the water on which wind can attack the small ones, they became bigger and bigger with a lot of energy inside them. Physics of wave energy To have a better understanding of the technical possibilities to harvest the energy

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Füsioloogia kordamisküsimused 2014

59 Veremaht. Blood volume is directly related to blood pressure. If the blood volume is increased then venous return of blood to the heart will increase, thus stroke volume will increase, thus cardiac output will increase and the blood pressure will rise. Therefore, blood pressure can be controlled by controlling blood volume. Plasma, the liquid portion of blood, is part of the extracellular fluid (ECF). If the kidneys retain water, then the volume of the ECF rises and blood volume rises. If the kidneys retain salt (NaCl), then the ECF becomes saltier and thus capable of retaining more water (water follows solute). Higher ECF volume leads to higher blood volume and thus higher blood pressure. Vereliikumise joonkiirus, õpik lk 62 - – kiirus, mis mõõdetakse cm/s või m/s. Näiteks, süstoolis, vereväljustusfaasi ajal saavutab vereliikumise joonkiirus aordis maksimumi, ulatudes 30-50 cm/s. 14. Mikrotsirkulatsioon, ainete vahetus vere ja kudede vahel.

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Jumalaema kirik Pariisis - V.Hugo

rahvahulgale. Coppenole teeb ettepaneku valida paavst nagu Flandrias. Kandidaadid pistavad pea läbi augu; inetuima näoga inimene võidab. Ei lähe kaua kuni kellalööja Quasiomodi paavstisk valitakse. Kui teised kandidaadid pidid naljakaid nägsid tegema, et rahva poolehoidu võita, siis Quasimodo ei pidanud midagi tegema. (His giant head is covered with "red bristles," while, between his shoulder, an enormous hump rises up above his neck, only to be counterbalanced by a "protuberance" coming out of his chest. He has only one operable eye. The other is completely covered by an oversized wart, and legs and hands that are "strangely put together."). Quasiomodo ei tee rahva sõimust väljagi, kuna on kurt. Ta pannakse istuma mõnitustroonile ja viiakse läbi Pariisi tänavate. Samal ajal naaseb Gringoire lavale ja püüab etendusega jätkata. Korraga hüüab keegi, et Esmeralda tantsib Kohtupalee ees

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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

was just a nasty practical joke.. 110. A fool and his monkey are soon partners. 111. Although the truth is a pathless land a random walk is still not the best way to explore it. 112. Better to be a live rat than a dead captain. 113. Boys will be boys ­ but unfortunately disciplinarians will be disciplinarians. 114. Brevity is the soul of superficiality. 115. Contrary to popular opinion, absolute power is not a prerequisite for absolute corruption. 116. Cream rises to the top ­ but shit floats, too! 117. Do what you love and the money will come ­ after you're dead. 118. Half an oaf is better than one. 119. He who loses is hesitant. 120. If it walks like a duck and squawks like a duck, it imprints like a duck. 121. If you've got demons, make demonade. 122. No wonder they didn't notice. The whole damn empire's naked! 123. To heck with the soup; the hard part is making the duck. 124. When in Rome, pretend the Romans are civilized. 125

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Energy - põhjalik referaat energiast

accumulates in reservoirs created by the use of dams. The water falls through a pipe called a penstock and applies pressure against the turbine blades to drive the generator to produce electricity. In the second system, called run-of-river, the force of the river current (rather than falling water) applies pressure to the turbine blades to produce electricity. Geothermal power comes from heat energy buried beneath the surface of the earth. In some areas of the country, enough heat rises close to the surface of the earth to heat underground water into steam, which can be tapped for use at steam-turbine plants. This energy source generated less than 1% of the electricity in the country in 2007. Solar power is derived from the energy of the sun. However, the sun's energy is not available full-time and it is widely scattered. The processes used to produce electricity 25

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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

B pituitary (gland); R hypothalamus C cerebellum; D medulla (oblongata) 4 (ii) control of breathing; control of heart rate; control of circulation; control of swallowing / salivation / vomiting reflex; 2 (c) If blood hormone concentration rises inhibits output of trophic hormones by pituitary gland; which inhibits output of hormones by endocrine glands; blood hormone concentration falls to normal levels; ref. negative feedback; ORA max 2 [9] 11. (a) (apical / terminal) bud is source of auxin;

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Kodutöö word variant 9 teema 19

snowfalls are rare but still occur in the highest elevations. The country has around 2500 to 3200 hours of sunshine a year, an average of 4­6 h in winter and 10­12 h in the summer, with higher values in the southeast and lower in the northwest. The sea surface temperature on the west coast of mainland Portugal varies from 13 °C (55.4 °F)-15 °C (59.0 °F) in winter to 18 °C (64.4 °F)-20 °C (68.0 °F) in the summer while on the south coast it ranges from 15 °C (59.0 °F) in Winter and rises in the summer to about 23 °C (73.4 °F) occasionally reaching 26 °C (78.8 °F). Both the archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira have a subtropical climate, although variations between islands exist, making weather predictions very difficult (owing to rough topography). The Madeira and Azorean archipelagos have a narrower temperature range, with annual average temperatures exceeding 20 °C (68 °F) along the coast (according to the Portuguese Meteorological Institute)

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

of the most important in the law-governed state, which we are creating now. Seasons 1)There are four seasons in a year: spring, summer, autumn and winter. In the United States autumn is called Fall. Each season lasts three months. In most countries of the world the new year begins on the 1st of January. This day is a holiday in Russia. 2)Every season is beautiful in its own way. Winter in Russia is cold, especially in the northern regions. The sun sets early and rises late. The rivers and lakes are frozen over. Everything is covered with snow. Sometimes it is very cold, and the temperature can drop to thirty below zero. Going out in weather like this isn't very pleasant. Winter is a good time for sports. People go in for skating and skiing. Tobogganing is also popular, not as a kind of sport, but rather as fun. Winter in St.Petersburg is worse than in Central Russia because it is damp and clouds often cover the sun. 3)In March it gets warmer and warmer

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TOPICS FOR SPEAKING

axial thrust ­ tõuge; aksiaalkormus ­ , propeller ­ laevakruvi, sõukruvi ­ intermediate shaft ­ vahevõll ­ shoe ­ klots; tald; padi ­ ; ; crossbar ­ põikpuu ­ ; worm gearing ­ tiguülekanne; tiguajam ­ ; planetary gearing ­ planetaarajam ­ gear wheel ­ hammasratas ­ , hand wheel ­ käsiratas ­ CAMSHAFT A camshaft is necessary to operate the valves and fuel pumps. Each valve or pump is actuated by a cam follower, which rises or falls as the cam rotates beneath it. The camshaft is built together of a number of camshaft sections. The sections are assembled by means of flange couplings, which are joined together with bolts and nuts. Furthermore, the camshaft sections have, for each cylinder, one cam for operation of the fuel pump, one for the exhaust valve, and one for the indicator drive. The cam for the indicator drive is in two parts, which are assembled by means of two

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Inglise keele struktuur

BD to have been examined having been examined CD to be being examined [being] being examined BCD to have been being examined having been being examined The category of mood: 1. The indicative mood: It indicates that what is said must be regarded as a fact. It presents an action as a fact of reality. The indicative mood has a wide variety of tense and aspect forms in the active and passive voice. The sun rises in the east. 2. The imperative mood: It expresses a command or a request to perform an action. The action always refers to the future. Aspect and voice distinctions are not characteristic of the imperative mood. But cf.: Get elected, and then we can talk about changing foreign policy `let + infinitive': Let him finish his dinner. You take it away. The imperative mood resembles the infinitive in form and meaning. As to the meaning, the

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Kirjanduse Secunda teine arvestus

Kirjanduse Secunda teine arvestus Pilet nr 1: 1) G. B. Shaw elu ja looming, ,,Pygmalion" Inglise teatri ja realistliku draama uuendajaks sai iiri päritolu näitekirjanik George Bernhard Shaw (1856 ­ 1950). Süstemaatilist kooliharidust saamata siirdus ta 1876. aastal Londonisse, kus püüdis edutult romaanikirjanikuna läbi lüüa. Kirjutas ka kunsti- ja muusikaarvustusi, kuid pühendus hiljem peamiselt teatrikriitikale. Shaw polnud teatrihuvilisena rahul tolleaegse inglise kodanliku teatriga, kes tema arvates seisis tegelikust elust väga kaugel, pakkudes publikule vaid tühist ajaviidet. Shaw´le meeldis Ibsen. Oma essees "Ibsenismi olemus" (1891) nõudis ta, et teater peab etendama ühiskonnas olulist rolli. Tema arvates pidi pearõhu asetama kaasaja probleeme käsitlevatele näidenditele. Liitunud "Sõltumatu Teatriga", otsustas Shaw hakata ise näidendeid kirjutama. · "Ebameeldivad näidendid" Esimene näidend "Leskmeest...

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

From west to east the length of the country is 360 kilometres and the width, from north to south, is 255 kilometres. The area is 45,227 square kilometres of which more than 4,000 square kilometres are made up by islands and islets (over 1,000); there are more than 1,400 lakes that form nearly 5% of the total area. More than 40% of the entire area is woodland. The country is flat; the average elevation is 50 metres above sea level. The highest peak, Suur Munamägi rises to only 317 metres. High limestone features characterise the north of the country, while the south has a drumlin terrain. The maritime climate is temperate, summers are warm and winters mildly cold, the average annual temperature is 5 degrees Celsius and the average annual precipitation is 550 millimetres. The most important assets of the soil are oil shale, phosphorite and peat. The designation “Aestii” was first mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus in “Germania” (98 AD)

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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

Anna goes through an evolution from being near perfection to being a character marred by adultery, jealousy and spite. The change is so dramatic that it is terrifying--we witness the disintegration of a human psyche. Anna thinks she is fighting a battle against an oppressive society, but really she is battling herself, ultimately losing the fight. Konstantin Dmitrich Levin (Kostya): Levin is the hero of the novel. It is Anna who ultimately collapses and Levin who rises to see the light. Anna's collapse works to underscore the significance of the coherence of Levin's life. Levin finds harmony with the land and the peasants and works within himself to attain the faith he needs. Count Alexey Kirilich Vronsky: Vronsky represents the epitome of society life. He has charm, wit, intelligence and money. He loves women, women love him, and colleagues are envious of him. Still, in this he is typical of his society

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English Grammar Book 1

fall slide fly stand drop go start grow swim hop walk 79 The Simple Present Tense The simple present tense expresses a general truth or a customary action. The sun rises in the east. Uncle Joe wears glasses. Ducks love water. The children go to school by bus. Mary enjoys singing. Peter sometimes lends me his bike. Cows eat grass. Monkeys like bananas. Tom collects stamps. The earth goes around the sun. It often snows in winter. We always wash our hands before meals. We eat three meals a day. Father takes the dog for a walk every morning. 80 Use the simple present tense to talk about things that are

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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

that, even though it be not generally ennobled, is still worthy of all honour; and by its own nature, we correctly maintain, it merits praise even though it be praised by none. You see here, Marcus, my son, the very form and as it were the face of Moral Goodness; "and if," as Plato says, "it could be seen with the physical eye, it would awaken a marvellous love of wisdom." But all that is morally right rises from some one of four sources: it is concerned either (1) with the full perception and intelligent development of the true; or (2) with the conservation of organized society, with rendering to every man his due, and with the faithful discharge of obligations assumed; or (3) with the greatness and strength of a noble and invincible spirit; or (4) with the orderliness and moderation of everything that is said and done, wherein consist temperance and self- control

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

decentering of the male subject. In postmodernism history is ongoing and neverending, whatever shuts down discourse means death. Different types of postmodernism- derrida and deconstruction-there is no distinction boarders between high and low culture. Like modernists derrida believed in fragmentation in language play, emphazis on immanense rather than transcendence, immanense means subjectivity, inherent, not going beyond but being within. In modernism art is a place peaceful escape, the artist rises above the chaos, people are alienated but art is peaceful, art is the creator of new explanations and so on. Postmodernism art is different, artist is no longer above life, but is within the chaos of life, artist takes place in the life. According to derrida, the world used to have a center, everything was organized around the centre, centers are illusory, they are not real anymore, not true. Nostalgia for the lost centre, people want to have a kind of center,

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Book Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors

(setpoint). The derivative allows the output to respond to rapidly changing inputs and to compensate for varying loads. The integral compensates for long-term errors. All the examples so far have shown a system with overshoot and some oscil- lation around the setpoint. These waveforms are typical for a system with an underdamped response. The ideal goal for most PID systems is to achieve a crit- ically damped response, like that shown in Figure 5.12. Here, the system rises rapidly to the setpoint but does not overshoot or oscillate when the setpoint is reached. Practical Considerations Although a PID loop can compensate for varying loads, it still must be tuned. Tuning is the process of selecting the parameters (coefficients) of the three terms. That is, how much of the integral and derivative terms should be added to the G ¥ e term, and how large should G be? There are a number of ways to adjust these values, such as the Ziegler/Nichols method

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Võrdleva Poliitika kodutööd

Barack Obama calls for tax changes in 2015 budget. Retrieved from: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-26438240 · BBC News. (2014, March 7). US economy adds 175,000 jobs in February. Retrieved from: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-26486177 · BBC News. (2014, March 11). Colorado collects $2m in marijuana taxes in January. Retrieved from: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-26523833 · Rushe, D. (2014, March 7). US economy adds 175,000 jobs but unemployment rate rises to 6.7%. The Guardian. Retrieved from: http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/mar/07/us-economy-jobs-unemployment- february-data KOHALIK VALITSEMINE USA on föderaalne riik, mis tähendab, et on tagatud võimu jaotumine piirkondlike valitsuste ja keskvalitsuse vahel. Ühtlasi kehtivad USA puhul ka politoloog A. Lijpharti poolt välja toodud föderalismi teisesed tunnused (neid võib pidada ka

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

CHAPTER 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL WHAT IS THE TOEFL? The TOEFL is a comprehensive English language examination required by more than 3,000 colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, and other parts of the world. In addition, foreign born professionals frequently need a TOEFL score for certification to practice their profession in the United States or Canada. The TOEFL is a timed test that consists of the three sections listed here. THE TOEFL Section 1 Listening Comprehension 50 questions 35 minutes Part A Statements 20 questions Part B Short Dialogs 15 questions ...

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

Thou mixture rank, of midnight weeds collected, With Hecate's ban thrice blasted, thrice infected, Thy natural magic and dire property, On wholesome life usurp immediately. Pours the poison into the sleeper's ears HAMLET He poisons him i' the garden for's estate. His name's Gonzago: the story is extant, and writ in 104 choice Italian: you shall see anon how the murderer gets the love of Gonzago's wife. OPHELIA The king rises. HAMLET What, frighted with false fire! QUEEN GERTRUDE How fares my lord? LORD POLONIUS Give o'er the play. KING CLAUDIUS Give me some light: away! All Lights, lights, lights! Exeunt all but HAMLET and HORATIO HAMLET Why, let the stricken deer go weep, The hart ungalled play; For some must watch, while some must sleep: So runs the world away. Would not this, sir, and a forest of feathers— if the rest of my fortunes turn Turk with me—with two

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A New Earth

that it is not true, at least not absolutely. Only the whole is true, but the whole cannot be spoken or thought. Seen from beyond the limitations of thinking and therefore incomprehensible to the human mind, everything is happening now. All that ever has been or will be is now, outside of time, which is a mental construct. As an illustration of relative and absolute truth, consider the sunrise and sunset. when we say the sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening, that is true but only relatively. In absolute terms, it is false. Only from the limited perspective of an observer on or near the planet's surface does the sun rise and set. If you were far out in space, you would see that the sun neither rises nor sets, but that it shines continuously. And yet, even after realizing that, we can continue to speak of the sunrise or sunset, still see its

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Ford escorti käsiraamat

always obtain factory re-lined shoes. cracks or contamination of the rubber. Generally speaking, the body will return to its 4 Renew the shoes in an axle set (four shoes), 6 With the car standing on its wheels, have an normal position and stop after being even if only one is worn to the minimum. assistant turn the steering wheel back and depressed. If it rises and returns on a forth about an eighth of a turn each way. rebound, the suspension strut/shock 18 Suspension and steering There should be very little, if any, lost absorber is probably suspect. Examine also movement between the steering wheel and

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Liha töötlemine

6. temperature of the thawing medium. specified microbiological condition. It is Thermal conductivity has an important expected to deliver that same material in a effect in thawing. The conductivity of frozen given time in a totally thawed state. The meat muscle is three times that of the thawed weight loss and increase in bacterial numbers material. When thawing commences, the during thawing should be within acceptable surface rises above the initial freezing point. limits, which will vary from process to Subsequently, an increasing thickness of process. In some circumstances (e.g., direct poorly conducting material extends from the sale to the consumer), the appearance of the surface into the foodstuff, reducing the rate thawed product is crucial; in others, it may of heat flow into the centre of the material. be irrelevant. Apart from these factors, the

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

than-life folk hero. M E N T O R A S EVOLVED HERO M e n t o r s can be regarded as heroes who have become experienced enough to teach others. T h e y have been down the R o a d of Heroes one or more times, and they have acquired knowledge and skill which can be passed on. T h e progression of images in the Tarot deck shows how a hero evolves to become a Mentor. A hero begins as a Fool and at various stages of the adventure rises through ranks of magician, warrior, messenger, conqueror, lover, thief, ruler, hermit, and so on. At last the hero becomes a Hierophant, a worker o f miracles, a M e n t o r and guide to others, whose experience comes from surviving many rounds of the Hero's Journey. 122 MEETING WITH THE MENTOR CRITICAL INFLUENCE

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

Murphy’s Law says: “Whatever can go wrong will go wrong. Of all the things that can go wrong, the worst possible thing will go wrong at the worst possible time and cost the most amount of money.” Cohen’s Law then adds: “Mur- phy was an optimist!” Therefore, disappointment comes unbidden. Disappointment comes in spite of your best efforts to avoid it. Disappointment is in- evitable and unavoidable. As sure as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, you are going to experience disappointments in life. And the more goals you set and the more things you try, the more difficulties and problems you will have. ■ THE ONE THING YOU CAN CONTROL What Dr. Zaleznik discovered was that successful people respond to disappointment differently from unsuccessful people. His conclu- sion was that the way you deal with disappointment is an extremely

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Jane Austen

stationed himself so as to command a full view of the fair performer's countenance. Elizabeth saw what he was doing, and at the first convenient pause, turned to him with an arch smile, and said: "You mean to frighten me, Mr. Darcy, by coming in all this state to hear me? I will not be alarmed though your sister does play so well. There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me." "I shall not say you are mistaken," he replied, "because you could not really believe me to entertain any design of alarming you; and I have had the pleasure of your acquaintance long enough to know that you find great enjoyment in occasionally professing opinions which in fact are not your own." Elizabeth laughed heartily at this picture of herself, and said to Colonel Fitzwilliam,

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TheCodeBreakers

through correctly; the decipherer would never know whether he was reading the intended message. The chief cause of this flexibility lay in the anagramming process—the one that finally produced the Latin plaintext. Anagramming rearranges letters of one text into another; it is a kind of unkeyed transposition. Often many anagrams are possible: live, veil, evil, vile, and Levi are all anagrams of the "ciphertext" EILV, each as valid as the next. As the number of letters involved rises, the possible anagrams increase in geometric proportion. The 31 letters of the angelic salutation, "Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum," have afforded thousands of different anagrams, all perfect in spelling, diction, and syntax. One zealot turned out 1,500 pentameters and 1,500 hexameters; another 3,100 anagrams in prose and an acrostic poem; another composed a "Life of the Virgin" in 27 anagrams—all these of the salutation. Newbold tended to anagram Bacon's message in blocks of 55

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

During my testing, he started ranting and raving about this tiny device, a slow-pulsing light the size of a cigarette pack that helped him get to sleep in less than seven minutes. Dr. James B. Maas, Weiss Presidential Fellow and professor of psychology at Cornell University, is one of several researchers who have endorsed it. From the NightWave website: NightWave projects a soft blue light into your darkened bedroom. The "luminance" of the light slowly rises and falls. Lie with eyes open and synchronize your breathing with the blue wave as its movement becomes slower and slower. After a short time [the cycle Michael used was seven minutes long], NightWave shuts o and you roll over and fall asleep ... unlike sound machines, the soft light does not disturb others. It does work, but I found it less consistent than Michael did (his hit rate was near 100%). I now travel with the NightWave but use it as a supplement to the goLITE when needed.

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