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Waves

Kasutaja: Waves

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Feminism and youth cultures in England

1. Feminism­ movement, ideology to defend women’s rights  Suffrage – right to vote  2.  Feminism  isn’t a unitary movement  because  it  represents  different  women and  different experiences for  them in different parts of the world. Different  ideologies  3. Three waves of feminism  • 1st wave – early 19th century – early 20th century (Political rights, suffrage­right to vote)  • 2nd wave – 1960s­1980s (Social inequalities, gender norms, Women's Liberation Movement)  • 3rd wave – 1990s­2000s (ideas are the same, but they wanted to get rid of things the second  wave had failed to do); feminisms, expansion, multiplicity, postcolonialism.    4.  Anne  Bradstreet­  the  first  feminist  17th  century;  the  most  prominent of early English poets  of North America and first female writer in the British North American colonies to be published  Mary  Wollstonecraft­  education;  an  eighteenth­century  English   wr...

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Tsunaamid

TSUNAMI Kristjan Sillaots G1R2 WHAT IS TSUNAMI? A tsunami is a series of ocean waves that sends surges of water, sometimes reaching heights of over 100 feet (30.5 meters), onto land. These walls of water can cause widespread destruction when they crash ashore. WHAT CAUSES A TSUNAMI? These awe-inspiring waves are typically caused by large, undersea earthquakes at tectonic plate boundaries. When the ocean floor at a plate boundary rises or falls suddenly, it displaces the water above it and launches the rolling waves that will become a tsunami. WHAT CAUSES A TSUNAMI? Tsunamis may also be caused by underwater landslides or volcanic eruptions. They may even be launched, as they frequently were in Earth’s ancient past, by the impact of a large meteorite plunging into an ocean

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Wave-energy

1 Wave energy Introduction to 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.

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Heinrich Rudolf Hertz

Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (22. veebruar 1857 - 1. jaanuar 1894) oli saksa füüsik, kes selgitas ja laiendas elektromagnetiline teooria valguses, mis oli ajama poolt Maxwell. He was the first to satisfactorily demonstrate the existence of by building an apparatus to produce and detect or waves. Ta oli esimene rahuldavalt näidata olemasolu elektromagnetiliste lainete poolt hoone seadmed toota ja avastada VHF või UHF raadio lained. Lapsepõlv Hertz sündis Hamburg, Saksamaa, jõuka ja kultiveeritud Hansa peres. His father, Gustav Ferdinand Hertz, was a barrister and later a senator. Tema isa, Gustav Ferdinand Hertz oli vandeadvokaat ja hiljem senaator. His mother was the former Anna Elisabeth Pfefferkorn. Tema ema oli endine Anna Elisabeth Pfefferkorn

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Surfing (esitluse tekst)

the year, based on points earned for placings at events on the Association of Surfing Professionals ASP World Tour. *The history of surfing is shrouded in the mists of time, as the origins of surfing are unknown. *Surfing is one of the oldest practiced sports on the planet. *Early historical records of surfing appear in the late 1700s, when Europeans and Polynesians made first contact in Tahiti *The act of riding waves with a wooden board originated in Western Polynesia over three thousand years ago. *The first surfers were fishermen who discovered riding waves as an efficient method of getting to shore with their catch *The first Polynesian settlers to land in Hawaii were most likely skilled in simple surfing, and after a few hundred years of riding the waves of Hawaii, the well-known Hawaiian form of the sport emerged.

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Surfing - slaidishow surfamisest (inglise keeles)

Surfing Participants Everyone who has interest. Target To become the best and get more points than everyone else. Who's the winner That person who is determined to go through blood and tears and the one who accomplishes all his/her targets. Prize All the prizes are different. Most known is the gold medal at the Olympics Conditions The ocean with great waves, surfingboard and the ability to swim. Popularity Surfing is popular largely because it requires no formal training, a minimum of equipment and can be enjoyed by almost anyone at any age. Most popular in the USA Drawbacks sea creatures , too big waves and drowning.

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EARTHQUAKES

EARTHQUAKES What is earthquake? • the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. • the earthquakes are measured by magnitudes • caused mostly by rupture of geological faults, but also by other events • such as volcanic activity, landslides, mine blasts, and nuclear tests • earthquakes manifest themselves by shaking and sometimes displacement of the ground Japan earthquake 2011 • 9.03 magnitude undersea megathrust earthquake  • Triggered powerful tsunami waves • After the World War ll the most difficult crisis for Japan Luzon earthquake 1990

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Women's ideals of beauty through the ages

Powdered Decorated with garlands(vanikud) Wire cages Three feet in the air Feathers Ribbons Jewels Even ships, gardens Victorian Natural beauty Without makeup Used cosmetics less Hygiene and health 1840s ­ heads were sleek, demure Heavy knot of curls Plaits in back 1920s "Bobbed" Waved or shingled hairstyles Louise Brooks Clara Bow Powder Circles to the cheeks Plucked eyebrows Penciled in thin arches Lips very red 1940s Feminine hairstyles Bette Davis' curls Rita Hayworth's gleaming waves A lock of hair that covered one eye. 1950s "Doe eye" Pale complexion Intensely colored lips Curls Waves Bouffants Marilyn Monroe 1960s Dark eyes paired with pale lips Rock'n'roll Short styles Long, straight hair Twiggy 1990s Kate Moss extreme thinness Used literature http://www.blisstree.com/healthbolt/ashorthistoryoftheidealfemalebody/ http://www.ukhairdressers.com/history%20of%20beauty.asp http://www.thebeautybiz.com/78/article/history/beautythroughagesrenaissance www.google.com

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The Inchcape Rock

The weather and sea are calm, the ship stands, undisturbed, in the water. The reader is supposed to feel joy and relax when this description is given, it brings to mind a sunny and warm summer-day, when everything is just perfect. The point on the first stanza is only to set the tone, it has no real artistic value. The second stanza states that there was no sign of the Inchcape Rock, which lay below the water surface. The water gave no sign of that deadly rock and the low, calm waves did not move, or sound the Inchcape Bell - the warning bell, put there to alert the sailors of a nearby peril. Southey creates tension by describing the location of the bell "Without either sign or sound of their shock / The waves flow'd over the Inchcape Rock;" - the ships are left clueless about the Rock that awaits, to tear them apart, under the clam surface. The mood immediately changes with this stanza. The

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The Cataclysmic Death of Stars

collapsing star could turn around and explode. The turbulent infalling gas starts shaking the core, causing it to pulsate. Raining down from the star's outer layers, the gas wraps around the core, dancing over its surface and penetrating its depths. "The core is oscillating, and the stuff falling onto the core is exciting it," says Burrows. In about eight-tenths of a second, the oscillations are so intense they send out sound waves. The waves exert a pressure that expels material, reinforcing the shock wave created by the star's collapse. They also amplify the core's vibrations in a runaway reaction, says Burrows, "until the star finally explodes." For someone brave enough to come within hearing distance, the waves would be audible, roughly the F note above middle C. Burrows acknowledges that sound waves may not be the full story. But his model tends to

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Raadio kohta referaat

Pa -- . p. () (1896). , , . . . , 1895 . . , 1893 , 1895 . ; 1943 . ( ) (1890) . , 1894 40 ( ) . ( « -- Hertzian Waves») , , (1888). 1891 -- . (Vikipeedia 2009) 1895 . -- 1,5 . . 2 1896 . -- . 1898 -- : ( - ) . (Aragul 2009) Kypeccaapec Peepam Mapm Bapuk 11 Kypeccaape 2009

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The Great Wave off Kanagawa

There are eight rowers per boat, clinging to their oars. There are two more passengers in the front of each boat, bringing the total number of human figures in the image to thirty. Using the boats as reference, one can approximate the size of the wave: theoshiokuri-bune were generally between 12 to 15 meters long, and noting that Hokusai reduced the vertical scale by 30%, the wave must be between 10 to 12 meters tall.[21] The sea and the waves The sea is the dominant element of the composition, that is taken up by an extending wave about to break, which dominates the entire scene. In the moment captured in this image the wave forms a circle whose center is in the center of the design, allowing the viewer to see Mt Fuji in the background. Edmond de Goncourt described the wave in this way: The drawing of the wave is a deification of the sea made by a painter who lived with the religious terror of the

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London

newspapers  Seven times larger  Fifth of the total population TWO AREAS  Walled City (the square mile)  Small  Did not contain Parliament or the royal court  Traders and merchants  Westminster  Outside London´s walls  National institutions meeting place WEST END AND EAST END  West End  Theatres, cinemas, expensive shops  East End  Poorer residental area  Home to successive waves of immigrant groups LONDON  “Londoners“ live in its suburbs  Travel to work each day  Cultural and racial variety greatest  300 languages spoken  Nearly third of the people were born outside  The most popular City in the world (2007)  Signs of its richness and drama SOURCES  https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/London  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!

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Surfamine

Surfing Waves carry you when you are standin on a surfboard. Surfing · Surfing is a surface water sport in which the participant is carried along the face of a breaking wave, most commonly using a surfboard. Surfboard · Surfboards are elongated platforms used in the sport of surfing. They are relatively light, but strong enough to support an individual standing on them while riding a breaking wave Learning to surf · Many popular surfing destinations offer surfing lessons and surfing camps. Surfing camps are multi day lessons that focus on the basic fundamentals of surfing. These camps are designed to take new surfers and help them become proficient riders. Typical surf instruction is performed in a one on one lesson format but can also be done in a group setting. Equipment · Surfing can be done on various pieces of equi...

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Betoon

Field of application Concrete is used in... · Pavements · architectural structures · Foundations · roads · Bridges · marine- and parking structures · brick/block walls · footings for gates fences Three Georges Dam · The world largest concrete construction · China, river of Yangzte, 2006 · 2,335m long, 101m high Possible threats Physical Chemical · Frost · Sulftates, · Wind · Sea water, · Waves · Acids, · Fire · Alkali-silica reactions Primary transport mechanism through concrete Gas diffusion Water vapour diffusion Water vapour diffusion Ionic diffusion Water absorption Ionic diffusion Ionic diffusion Water permeability Flow constants · Permeability- a rate of flow of fluid into a porous solid of concrete.

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Muusikatunni esitlus

YELLOW SUBMARINE The Beatles In the town where i was born, There lived a man, Who sailed the seas, And he told us of his life, In the land of Submarines, So we sailed into the sun, Till' we found a sea of green, And we lived beneath the waves, In our yellow submarine, We all live in a yellow submarine, A yellow submarine, A yellow submarine, We all live in a yellow submarine, A yellow submarine, A yellow submarine. And my friends are all aboard, Many more of them live next door, And the band begins to play, ( a band plays a short song ) We all live in a yellow submarine, A yellow submarine, A yellow submarine, We all live in a yellow submarine, A yellow submarine, A yellow submarine. And we live a life of ease,

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Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami 2004

Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami 2004 Reneli Saumets Rauno Tapner 11M Basic ●26 December 2004 ●West coast Sumatra Indonesia ●Indian plate was subducted by the Burma Plate Areas affected ●Sri Lanka ●Myanmar ●Indonesia ●Madagascar ●India ●Somalia ●Thailand ●Kenya ●Maldives ●Tanzania ●Malaysia ●South Africa Earthquake ●9.1-9.3 magnitude ●One of the biggest in the world ●Duration between 8.3-10 minutes ●Depth: 3okm Tsunami ●Waves up to 30m ●Killed 230 000-280 000 and more missing ●Total damage 19.6 billion USD ●Millions of people have been left homeless Warnings ●There were no tsunami warning system ●In deep water tsunami has little height ●Sensors needed to detect ●The power of tsunamis becomes clear as they approach shallow water along the coast Hildasan, 50, net-maker „I was repairing some fishing nets in the harbour when I saw the water raising. I ´d nev...

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Presentation Floods

Presentation „Floods“ Flood ● A flood is an overflow of an expanse of water that submerges land. ● Flooding usually happens by overflowing rivers and lakes. ● Floods often cause damage to homes and businesses if they are placed in natural flood plains of rivers. Major causes of floods ● Heavy rainfall ● Huge snow melting ● Tidal waves ● Something blocking the flow of rivers Different types of floods ● Slow-Onset Floods – usually lasts the longest, sometimes up to months. ● Rapid-Onset Floods – does not last so long, up to 2 days only. Usually causes more damage than slow-onset flood. ● Flash Floods – lasts up to few hours. Causes the greatest damages to the society. Deadliest floods ● Huang He yellow river, China 1931 Death toll: 1,000,000-3,700,000

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Inglise keele väljendid

6. sissetulek inimese kohta per capita income 7. normeerima, mõõdetud rationed portsjonites andma 8. majast välja tõstma evict from their house 9. lammutama demolish 10.äriettevõte business venture 11.täis kohalikku sarmi full of local charm 12.millegagi toime tulema struggle to cope 13.järeleandmatu/lõppematu relentless waves of tourists turistidelaine 14.kuivaks imema suck dry 15.tarbima consume 16.iga-aastane kasum turisimist annual tourism revenue 17.suletud hotellikompleksi cooped up in hotel compound 18.ettekandjad ja toateenijad waiters and chambermaids 19.pakiline küsimus urgent question 20.vaos hoidma keep at bay 21

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New Zealand beaches

situated west of Hamilton in a small town called Raglan. Raglan is known for its unusually long surf rides and is a part of surfings world circuit. 1. Hot Water Beach, Coromandel Peninsula-This gorgeous beach has hidden depths. In-the-know visitors to this best New Zealand beach candidate pack shovels and arrive around two hours before or after low tide. That's so they can dig a hole at the tide line and relax in a personal, natural hot springs spa -- at least until the tide comes up and the waves end the fun. 2. Piha Beach, West Auckland-The birthplace of Malibu board riding in New Zealand, Piha is the country's most famous surfing beach as well as one of best New Zealand beaches. 3. Karekare, West Auckland-Karekare tends to be less inundated with tourists than nearby Piha. If you prefer a quieter beach, this is the one for you. The water can be extremely rough and swimming only "between the flags" is advised.

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How global warming will change the way we live in future?

we live in future. In fact durning the twentieth century global temperature went up by over 0,7 Celsius degree. It looks pretty small number but even slight Climate change leads to serious consequences. Firstly, global warming will cause that glaciers start to melt. And as a result, the water level will raise and cities and villages which are located near oceans and sees will be flooded. Secondly, if we don't stop global warming, we will bserve more examples of extreme weather such as heat waves, storm clouds, which may lead to floods, droughts and forest fires. Next conseqences of global warming is that oceans temperature will go up. It is likely that it will cause an increase in activity of hurricanes, what will cause many unimaginable destructions. Also, ice will start to melting in Alaska, so it will lead to extremination of many species. And to sum up, global warming will definitely change the way we live in future. Those changes will have huge affects on plants and animals

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A Storm at Sea

A Storm at Sea Kelin Kuznetsova 8.B It was a cloudy afternoon, when Jason, Paul and Tony were on a sailing holiday last summer. It all took place at a calm sea. Jason was standing on the deck of the boat when he saw black clouds gathering in the sky. He realized that the storm is not far from them. A minute later they found themselves in the middle of the storm. Huge waves were crashing and the boat was rocking from side to side as thunder rolled across the sky. They were extremely scared. They understanded that they were in huge danger, so Tony radioed for help. Just then a bolt of lightning struck the boat and the mast burst into flames. Tony said ,,We can't save the boat, but we can save our lives". They jumped into the water and swam to the life raft. As they climbed into the life raft they saw the boat sink slowly. When the men heard the sound of a boat, th...

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Great Coastal Gate & Fat Margaret’s Tower

Good morning ladies and gentlemens, and welcome to Great Coastal Gate and Fat Margaret's Tower. Before we begin the tour, I`d like to tell you a little about their history. The Great Coastal Gate (Suur Rannavärav) was the most important gate in Tallinn. It was built as a defence on the seaward side of Tallinn, but also to impress visitors coming in from the sea. In the Middle Ages the Great Coastal Gate was about 300 footsteps from the harbour. Legends say, that during storms, the waves reached the gate. . In the 16th century, a powerful cannon tower was built next to the Great Coastal Gate. It had 155 loopholes, diameter of 25 meters, and a height of about 20 meters. The tower was named Roosikrantsi, but as it was the stoutest tower in the Wall, people started to call it "Fat Margaret". Through history, the cannon tower has also served as a storehouse for gunpowder and weapons, and as a prison.

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What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Tourism

and sources than ever before. Importance of tourism to countries such as Egypt, Greece and Spain can not be questioned, as employment, service industry and opportunity to sell goods, is related to it. Tourism has also helped to build up certain regions, which otherwise would still be struggling in poverty. Futhermore, to make country desirable destination, governments have to keep crime rate under control, which makes life safer for locals as well. On the negative side, relentless waves of tourists increase our carbon footprint. Transportation increases pollution and creates gridlocks. Often big hotels consume unreasonably large amount of water, while locals are left in dry. And after all, tourist are not the ones who suffer from the effects, locals are. Tourism has its positive and negative sides. It is important part of today's economy, as many countries live of it, but it also has darker side. It is important to remember, that when tourist

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Panga Pank (Inglise keeles)

PANGA CLIFF The Panga cliff is located on the northern shore of Saaremaa, at the end of the Kuressaare - Võhma road, close to Panga village. It is the highest of the Saaremaa and Muhu cliffs, reaching to a maximum of 21.3 meters. The entire cliff is approximately 2.5 kilometers long. Standing at the tip of the cliff, one can clearly see another half-circular cliff under water. This is especially noticeable during storms, when the waves break against the underwater rocks, while the inside of the half-circle is calm. During bird migrations in the spring and fall, this half-circular lagoon is a favorite stopover point for storks on their long trip to and from Egypt, where most of them spend the winter. Sometimes there are well over a hundred storks, as well as other waterbirds, resting in the calm waters of the lagoon. Folk tradition ties Panga cliff as a place of worship and sacrifice for the ancient Saarlanders

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Viktor Gridin

· Lõpetas Gnessinite-nimelise Muusikaakadeemia · Töötas solistina Moskva Sümfoonia Orkestriga, Nõukogude armee Punase Bänneri laulu- ja tantsu ansambliga, Vene folkansambliga "Venemaa." · Uurali bajanistide trio Saavutused · Auhind "RSFSRi austatud muusik" (28. aprill 1980) · Auhind "RSFSRi rahva-helilooja" (9. jaanuar 1987) Teosed · Crumbly (ehk Rassypuha) · Cossack rode for the Danube · Meadow duckling · Mischievous tunes · Gypsy Rhapsody · Danube waves (I. Ivanovici) · In the arena · Karelo-Finnish Polka · Merry round dance · Sparkling starfall · March round dance (G. Diniku) Pere · Ta kohtus oma esimese naisega Gnessinis, Margaritega, kellega tegi kaks last, poeg Valeri ja tütar Maria. · 1975. aastal kohtus Viktor Lydumila Zykinaga kes oli Viktorist 14 aastat vanem. Lyudmila oli folkansambel "Venemaa" kunstiline direktor ja kuulus vene laulja, Viktor oli peadirigent ja solist. Nende abielu

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Eesti-inglise-vene laeva mehaanika terminoloogia sõnastik

koosmõju interaction hürdodonaamiline rõhk hydrodynamical pressure hüdromehaanika fluid mechanics hürdrostaatiline rõhk hydrostatical pressure inertsjõud inertial force isepoleeruv värv self-polishing paint jäätakistus residual resistance jäätakistus ice resistance kaal weight käigulained shipborne waves käigulainete interferent wave systems ineraction kaikuvus propulsion karedus roughness kasulik tõukejõu, towing force, efeectiv pull pukseerimisjõud kasulik võimsus, effectiv power, towing power pukseerimisvõimsus kattumine fouling keretakistus hull resistace, hull drag kiiluvesi, hüdronünaamiline wake, eddy wake, dead water jälg

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Floods and Tsunamis

affected area. It is important to note that water naturally flows from high areas to low lying areas. This means low-lying areas may flood quickly before it begins to get to higher ground. Flooding is extremely dangerous and has the potential to wipe away an entire city, coastline or area, and cause extensive damage to life and property. It also has great erosive power and can be extremely destructive, even if it is a foot high. A tsunami (pronounced sue-nahm-ee) is a series of huge waves that can cause great devastation and loss of life when they strike a coast. Tsunamis are caused by an underwater earthquake, a volcanic eruption, an sub-marine rockslide, or, more rarely, by an asteroid or meteoroid crashing into in the water from space. Most tsunamis are caused by underwater earthquakes, but not all underwater earthquakes cause tsunamis - an earthquake has to be over about magnitude 6.75 on the Richter scale for it to cause a tsunami. About 90 percent of all tsunamis

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Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky

Massacres at Trevizond."  He spent his last years in Feodosia where he supplied the town with water from his own estate, opened an art school, began the first archaeological excavations in the region and built a historical museum. Aivasovsky died in Feodosiya in 1900. STYLE AND SUBJECT MATTER  Aivazovsky is best known for his seascapes and coastal scenes. His technique and imagination in depicting the shimmering play of light on the waves and seafoam is especially admired, and gives his seascapes a romantic yet realistic quality that echoes the work of English watercolorist J. M. W. Turner and Russian painter Sylvester Shchedrin. THE NINTH WAVE  The Ninth Wave is the best known painting by Russian Armenian marine painter Ivan Aivazovsky; it was painted in 1850. USED LITERATURE  http://www.allposters.com/-st/Ivan-Kon

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The Person I Admire Most

The Person I Admire Most Ever since I first saw Petra Opris, a very special person in my life, my heart began to beat. Was love at the first waves crashing on the beach and now is my girlfriend of 8 months. She is quite tall, fit, and have sixteen year. Her blue eyes and her bright smile makes her beautiful. Her hair is long, brunette and semi-curly. Petra prefers wearing confortable, casual clothes. Petra is Aries in zodiac and she was born on April 9. When I saw her the first time I started to text her messages all day. Since I wrote "You complete my happiness", she was in love with me.

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Prehistoric Britain

for example the famous chalkhorse. · There were taken place the rituals and the site is considered to be connected with the sun and the passing of the seasons. · The ruins consists of two stone circles and two stone horseshoes. · The Bronze Age reached Britain between 2100-1650 BC. · The basic unit of Celtic family life · European Celts invaded Britain in 2 was the clan-was bound together very waves: Gales around 600 BC and then loosely with other clan into tribe. Cymri or Britons around 300 BC. · Celts were great warriors. · The Iberians were unable to fight · Unfortunately each tribe was out back the attackts of the Celts who were for itself-this cost them control of armed with metal spears, swords, Britain. daggers and axes. · Celts were a group of peoples

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Travelling

Modern trains have very comfortable seats. There are also sleeping cars and dining cars which make even the longest journey enjoyable. Speed, comfort and safety are the main advantages of trains and planes. That is why I prefer travelling by train. Travelling by sea is popular mostly for pleasure trips. On board large ships and small river boats people can visit foreign countries and different places of interest within their own country. It is very pleasant to see the rise and fall of the waves, to feel the fresh sea wind blowing and hear the cry of the seagulls. Trips on the Volga, the Dnieper, the Yenisei, the Black Sea are very popular today. Many people like to travel by car. It is interesting too, because you can stop when and where you like, you do not have to buy tickets or carry your suitcases. A very popular method of travelling is hiking. It is travelling on foot. Walking tours are very interesting. Hitch-hiking is a very popular method of travelling among young people

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The Commonwealth of Australia

Australia has a parliament in each state and the Federal Parliament of the Commonwealth at Canberra. The Federal Parliament consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The federal government of the country is headed by the Prime Minister, usually the leader of the party which has the majority. What is Australia Famous for? Australia is famous for their beaches. Many surfers from all over the world go there to just to ride the huge waves. It is also famous for their barbecues. Throw another shrimp on http://www.ask.com/web-answers/Society/Other/what_... What is a famous beer in Australia? Foster's beer, is Australia's most famous beer: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_famous_beer_in...

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OP kunst

1947-1951 · 1947-1951 arendas ta geomeetrilist, abstraktset kunsti ehk optilist kunsti, mis sai ka tema stiiliks · 1948. aastast suvitas ta Lõuna-Prantsusmaal, kus ta sai inspiratsiooni Gordes/Cristal galerii jaoks · Maal: " Belle-Isle" 1949 · "The pebbles, the sea shells on the beach, the whirlpools, the hovering mist, the sunshine, the sky... in the rocks, in the pieces of broken bottles, polished by the rhythmic coming and going of the waves, I am certain to recognize the internal geometry of nature." 1951-1965 · 1951-1965 Gordes'e töödest edasiarenenud liikumisega seotud mustvalged fotod. Nnede peaale paigutatakse akrüül-klaaspaneelid ning tänu sellele muutub pilt sõltuvalt vaataja vaatenurgast. · Tegeles kintteilisuse ja vibratsiooni põhitõdedega "Vega" (1957) · Kunstnik ise ­ "painting and sculpture become anachronistic terms: it's more

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Estonian language

family. Classification · Belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic languages, along with Finnish, Karelian, and other nearby languages. · Estonian has been influenced by Swedish, German and Russian, though it is not related to them genetically. History · The two different historical Estonian languages, the North and South Estonian languages, are based on the ancestors of modern Estonians migration into the territory of Estonia in at least two different waves, both groups speaking considerably different Finnic vernaculars. · Modern standard Estonian has evolved on the basis of the dialects of Northern Estonia. · The domination of Estonia after the Northern Crusades, from the 13th century to 1918 by Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and Russia delayed indigenous literacy in Estonia. · The oldest written records of the Finnic languages of Estonia date from the 13th century. Grammar

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Dover Beach

"Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnolds "Dover Beach" describes how the author falls deep into thought when admiring the sea with his lover and comes to a sad conclusion. In the first stanza, he describes the beauty of the sea as he is watching out the window. He says that he can see the light gleam and then disappear upon the French coast, wich suggests that the sun is setting, making the scene all the more spectacular. He emphasises the calm impression the glimmering sea and the mighty cliffs in the distance give and seems to be touched by all this, his heart filled with what might be nostalgia, thoughtfullness or just pure understanding of how simple life really is. Wanting to share the moment with his lover, he asks her to join him by the window and draws attention to the never-ending sound of the waves clashing against the shore and moving pebbles. Alas, this sound seems to bring forward a sudden realization of things in the author and...

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Betoon

it is cheaper than to use wood for example. Concrete is used more than any other man-made material in the world.(slide) Moving on, the durability of concrete can be defined as the ability to remain serviceable for at least the required lifetime of the structure of which it forms apart. However there are many factors which shorten the lifetime of concrete (slide) such as: physical attacks, including frost damage, fire, wind and water waves and chemical attacks including sulfates, sea water, acids, alkali-silica reactions and of course corrosion of embedded steel. That's why the durability of concrete needs to be tested. (slide) Firstly, the concrete contains pores and capillaries which fulfill with water. In laboratories several test have been worked out to measure the permeability but in real life we have a similar situations in marine areas. Next, there are three major types of flow constants for concrete

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Natural disasters

Natural Disasters: Does Mankind Even Stand a Chance? Throughout time, man has fought valiantly against the forces of nature. We have successfully climbed the tallest mountains, sailed the greatest seas, and defeated the mighty dinosaurs. But we are no match for nature's greatest weapon: Natural Disasters. As far as natural disasters go, the deadly trinity of mudslides, whirlpools, and meteors is man's greatest nemesis. Mudslides strike without warning and with deadly force. Every day, across the world, unsuspecting villagers are hammered by the force of 36,000 tons of that soft wet dirt known as mud, as it cascades down mountains, rolls across plains, swoops through valleys, and takes flight over cliffs. Once the mud strikes, it leaves the villages and cities in ruins, as houses and other structures are quickly destroyed. And just as every day these villages are leveled by these disastrous attacks, the world's top scientists are...

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Floating Wind Turbines

Foundations not necessary 1. Sea life disturbance minimized 2. Reduced geotechnical requirements Also 3. Considerably less noise and visual pollution 4. Greater energy/cost value Initiatives - Hywind Developed by Norwegian energy company Statoil ASA World's first full-scale floating wind turbine 10 km off the soutwest coast of Norway 100 meters beneath the sea's surface Can be employed at ocean depths of 120 to 700 meters Main objective is to test the impact of wind and waves on the structure over a two-year period Initiatives ­ Blue H Dutch company Blue H Technologies has devised a `Submerged Deepwater Platform' (SDP) In 2008, the company installed a 75% scale prototype SDP with a small wind turbine in 113-metre deep water 20 km off the coast of Southern Italy After 6 monts at sea, the unit was decommisioned early on 2009 Target goal are units in water depths of 70-300 meters Initiatives - Others WindFloat HiPRwind WinFlo Vertiwind WindSea Sway Conclusion

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Milline on terrorismi tulevik?

vangiga) ning tapeti Hispaania ja Jordaania peaministrid, Itaalia endine peaminister Aldo Moro jt. Siiski oli erinevus anarhistide ja uusvasakpoolsete terroristide eesmärkide vahel suur. Kui anarhistid taotlesid ülestõusu ja teostasid terroriakte lootuses kutsuda esile riigi ebaproportsionaalset reageeringut, siis uusvasakpoolsed terroristid peamiselt ,,karistasid" oma ohvreid mitmesugustel põhjustel. On tähelepanuväärne, et 1/3 kõigist terroristide 2 Rapoport, David C.2004. Four Waves of Modern Terrorism. ­ Attacking Terrorism: Elements of a Grand Strategy. Eds. Audrey Kurth Cronin, James M. Ludes. Washington DC: Georgetown University Press. P. 47. [Edaspidi Rapoport 2004] Inge Org sihtmärkidest moodustasid sel perioodil USA-ga seotud sihtmärgid. Võitlus uusvasakpoolse terroriga tõi kaasa varasemast palju ulatuslikuma rahvusvahelise koostöö. ÜRO võttis

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Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor attac Kadri Nutt 11D Facts · was a preemptive military strike on the was United States Pacific Fleet base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii · by the Empire of Japan's Imperial Japanese Navy, on the morning of Sunday, 7 December 1941. · Two attack waves · destroyed two U.S. Navy battleships, one minelayer, two destroyers and 188 aircraft. · Personnel losses were 2,333 killed and 1,139 wounded · Very important fuel storage, shipyards, and submarine facilities were not hit · Japanese losses were minimal at 29 aircraft and five midget submarines, with 65 Japanese servicemen killed or wounded. Reasons · intent was to protect Imperial Japan's advance into Malaya and the Dutch East Indies -- for

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New energy sources

Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Prediction Cost to consumer Now: 1020c Future: 3c Role in global power supply Now: <0.01% 2050: 2% Wave energy How it works? Sea snake Oyster Suitable areas Costal areas with strong waves ­ Scotland, Portugal, also many places in Pacific areas and by America Disadvantages Expencive, soficticated equipment Equipment needs to stand storms "Sea snake" Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level

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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 two inventions, which allowed people to communicate by wire: the electric telegraph and the telephon...

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Robinson Crusoe

In the meantime happened to him many adventures where he was taken prisoner, but he escaped and met a Portuguese ship at sea by the captain helped him. Finally, he escaped it to Brazil. Where he bought a small piece of land and planted sugar and did very well. There was a need for staff recruitment, they were asked Robinson to go to Africa to buy slaves. On this trip a great storm destroyed the ship's Robinson Crusoe. He was the only one who survived. Waves alone, it disrupted the uninhabited island. There, he first had to maintain peace and to think clearly, to start. Crusoe bought the wrack everything what he need and what wasn't spoilt. They also had on the ship a dog and two cats. He had carried the cats to shore on the raft, and the dog had jumped out of the ship and swum to the shore whit him. At first Crusoe built the tent for himself but found that as a few days living here, that the tent was an unsuitable place

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Tallinn Port and Airport

Muuga Harbour is the deepest (up to 18 m) and most modern ports in the Baltic Sea region. · The Old City Harbor ­ one of the biggest and busiest passenger harbor in the Baltic Region. It is located in the heart of the city of Tallinn. By the year 2008, 7 247 366 passengers had travelled through the Port of Tallinn. That is remarkable. · Paljassaare Harbor - one of the most sheltered harbors in Estonia in terms of winds and waves. It is situated on Paljassaare Peninsula in Tallinn, about 6 kilometres from the centre of the city. · Paldiski South Harbor ­ it is located 45 kilometers west of Tallinn. It is the Port of Tallinn's second cargo harbor. · Saaremaa Harbor ­ it is the youngest member in the port of Tallinn 5 harbor family. 5 Statistics Tallinn Airport · Top 10 destinations 2008: Helsinki, London, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Oslo,

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Ireland

The warmest recorded air temperature was 33.3 °C at Kilkenny Castle, County Kilkenny on 26 June 1887, where as the lowest recorded temperature was 19.1 °C at Markree Castle, County Sligo on 16 January 1881. Inland areas are warmer in summer, and colder in winter there are usually around 40 days of below freezing temperatures (0 °C) at inland weather stations, but only 10 days at coastal stations. Ireland is sometimes affected by heat waves, most recently 1995, 2003, 2006. Nature Ireland has fewer animal and plant species than either Britain or mainland Europe because it became an island shortly after the end of the last Ice Age, about 8,000 years ago. Many different habitat types are found in Ireland, including farmland, open woodland, temperate broadleaf and mixed forests, conifer plantations, peat bogs, and various coastal habitats. Forest covers about 10% of the country.

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Digital Signal Processing Vocabulary

digital signals are combined into one e signal over a shared medium noise the process of removing unwanted müra reduction modifications from a signal vähendamine phase the position of a point in time on a faas waveform cycle radar an object-detection system that uses radar radio waves to determine the range, angle, or velocity of objects sampling the reduction of a continuous signal to a diskreetimine discrete signal sampling the number of samples per second diskreetimissa rate taken from a continuous signal to create gedus a discrete signal signal a function that conveys information signaal about the behavior or attributes of some

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Physical hazards konspekt

should be automized Distant piloting Ventilation Protective clothing Light technical measuring IONIZING AND NON- system IONIZING RADIATION Consists of 4 main variables: Ionizing radiation consists of highly-energetic particles or waves that can detach (ionize) at least one electron from an atom or molecule (beta- Measures Symbol Unit particles, neutrons, alpha-particles, X-rays, Luminous flux Φ lm (lumen) gamma-rays) Non-ionizing radiation is any type of Luminous I cd (candela) electromagnetic radiation that does not carry

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English history

Secondly, heavily in debt to the United States, the United Kingdom was financially exhausted. This left it almost impossible to defend its wider colonies by force. So the vast markets were opened to American companies and to weaken the UK in general. No empire has been larger or more diverse than the British Empire. At its apogee in the 1930s, 42 million Britons governed 500 million foreign subjects. Britannia ruled the waves, and a quarter of the earth's surface was coloured red on the map. Where Britain's writ did not run directly, its influence, sustained by matchless industrial and commercial sinews, was often paramount. Yet no empire (except for the Russian) disappeared more swiftly. Within a generation, this mighty structure sank almost without trace leaving behind a scatter of sea-girt dependencies and a ghost of empire -- the Commonwealth. Equally, it can be claimed that Britain

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

THE MICROWAVE MISHAP Read the text and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only one word in each gap. Did you know that microwaves were first used ..........the British Army in the World War II to identify enemy warplanes? In fact, it was ..........accident that made people aware that microwaves could also cook food. In 1945, Percy LeBaron Spencer, .............. work involved the testing of radar waves, became the first person to ........... this connection. ............ day at work, Spencer was standing near a machine which was emitting radio waves. Later .........., when he felt like snack, he reached .......... the chocolate bar he had in his pocket - .......... to find that it had melted! When he thought about it, he realised ......... had happened. The radar waves coming from the machine ......... he had been standing next to had melted his chocolate.

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