seaduspärasus) of interconnecting spirals where the number of left spirals and the number of right spirals are successive Fibonacci numbers.(fibonacci arv/ rida) Typically, there are 34 spirals in 1 direction(suund, juhatamine, juhis) and 55 in the other; on a very large sunflower you may see 89 in one direction and 144 in the other. The disc florets mature(täiskasvanud ; valmima, kääritama ) into what are traditionally called "sunflower seeds", but are actually the fruit (an achene) of the plant. The true seeds are encased(ümbritsetud, koorikus) in an inedible husk (söögikõlbmatu, mittesöödav, kest, aganad ; kroovima, koorima) Heliotropism (heliotropism (taime päikese poole pöördumine) Sunflowers in the bud(pung, õienupp ; tärkama, punguma) stage exhibit(välja panema, näitama ; eksponaat, asitõend) heliotropism. At sunrise, the faces of most sunflowers are turned towards the east
kasvuhooneefekt the green house effect osooniaugud the hole in the ozone layer happevihm acid rain metsaraie deforestation rahavastikukadu depopulation reostus pollution sudu smog biolagunev biodegradable looduskaitse conservation prügimägi dumping ground kekskkonnasõbralik eco-friendly prügila landfill ümbertöötlemine recycling taastuvate renewable korduvkasutatav reusable ära visatud throwaway seeme- seed eduvalem the seeds of success rahulolematus the seeds of discontent revolutsiooni alge the seeds of revolution juur - root tagasi juurte juurde going back to your roots probleemi alguses the root of problem traditisoon the roots of traditsion juurduma putting down roots/take root kindlalt juurdunud firmly rooted sügavalt juurdunud deeply rooted tavakodanik the grass roots vars - stem tulenema/võrsuma stems from oks branch välja kasvama branches out
• Reduces crop yield – weeds and crops have to share resources such as light, water and nutrients • Reduces crop quality and health – increases moisture and disease levels • Delay harvesting – conservation of moisture may delay ripening Beneficial effects of weeds • Valuable indicators • Help against erosion • Many weeds are used as herbs for flavouring • Some weeds are used for their medical properties Seed bank • The reservoir of viable seeds found in the soil or at its surface • Depends on the intensivity, soil type, previous cropping, cultivation and herbicide use • 1000 seeds/m2 in pastures or intensively managed arable fields • 80000 seeds/m2 in less intensively managed fields Different ways to deal with weeds • Herbicide • Non-chemical • Integrated weed management • Biological control of weeds Herbicides • ‘’Weedkiller’’ • Pesticides used to kill unwanted plants
· Really unique plants · Best planted in groupings · Flower bulbs need good winter sleep. Pilt 1 Bulb type flower care · Blooms cutting · Cutting plant top · Do not bend over plant's top Pilt 2 · mulching Pilt 3 Wildflowers · They want much sun · They like good soil: rich nutrients drained Warm Weeds free Pilt 4 Planting the wildflower seeds · Germination period is 6 to 28 days · Mix the seeds with different germination periods · Mix the seeds with Dry sand Vermiculite Or potting soil · Sow crisscross Pilt 5 pattern Rhododendrons · Broadleaf evergreens · The best time to prune is in the spring right after they bloom. · To pick off the spent blooms · Pinch off growth bud Pilt 6 · They need acid soil · They like to be high and
specialized function. 2. Name the parts of a shoot system. The shoot system above the ground consists of the stem, the leaves, flowers and fruit. 3. What are the main functions of a shoot system? Main functions of a shoot system are: * Stem- to support the plant, to transport water, minerals and sugar * Leaves- to make food by photosynthesis, to absorb water from air * Flower- to contain reproductive organs, the reproductive function *Fruit- to enclode the seeds, to protect seeds 4. What are the main functions of a root system? Main functions of a root system are to take in, absorb water and minerals, to hold the plant firmly in the soil. 5. What happens in the process of photosynthesis? For the process of the photosynthesis is sunlight necessary. Water from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air are converted into sugars and after carbohydrates. Durning the process oxygen is formed and relased into the air. 6
1 slajd Today I will talking about Spices and Herbs 2 slajd Spices Spices are dried roots, stems, and seeds of plants that are usually grown in the tropics. Aromatic substances of vegetable origin used as a preservative Used to add flavor and zest to foods Not all spices are hot like many may think, but most do add flavor. Spices are sold in whole and ground forms, with ground being the most popular. 3 slajd On the picture you can see some example of spices: Caraway, cayenne, cloves, chili powder 4 slajd On this picture are also spices Peppercorn , paprika , poppy seed, saffron, nutmeg ,
4 Shave Grass Põldosi +21.7 Dog Grass Orashein +22.6 Dandelion Võilill +22.7 Kamut Grass Kamutioras +27.6 Barley Grass Odraoras +28.1 Soy Sprouts Sojauba, idandatud +29.5 Sprouted Radish Seeds Redise seemned, idandatud +28.4 Sprouted Chia Seeds Idandatud Chia seemned +28.5 Alfalfa Grass Lutsernioras +29.3 Cucumber, Fresh Kurk, värske +31.5 Wheat Grass Nisuoras +33.8 14 Juurviljad
A beige and tan coat with a white-spotted back. A short face, small ears, a dark tail and white markings around its eyes. Strong front paws that are well adapted for digging and burrowing. Average length of an Arctic Ground Squirrel is approximately 39 cm. The average mass 750 g. However, males generally are around 100 g heavier than females. Diet Herbivore. Eats a wide variety of plants including seeds, berries, willow leaves, mushrooms, grasses and flowers. In the summer, it begins to store willow leaves, seeds and grasses in its burrow. Hibernates in the winter (from September to April) and it uses this store of food after it wakes up while it is waiting for spring plants to grow. Sometimes this squirrel carries food back to it's den within its cheeks. Reproduction Arctic ground squirrels mate in May.
Increased or decreased? By how many hectares? Broad-leaved forests have increased by 43 8834ha. 4. What was the water exploitation index for Emajõgi sub-basin in the summer of 2012? 0.03% 5. When did Estonia emmitted more Ktons of CO2, in 2015 or in 1990? What is the difference between both years in ktons? Estonia emmitted more Ktons of CO2 in 1990. The difference between both years is 7745 ktons. 6. Which was the European country that produced the highest amount of rape and turnip rape seeds in 2016? How big was the production (in thousand ha) of rape and turnip rape seeds that year in that particular country? This EU country was France, the production was 1 550.49ha big. 7. Karula National Park is also part of the Natura2000 network. Which date was it confirmed as a Site of Community Importance (SCI)? April 2004 7.1 List all the habitat types found in Karula National Park according to Natura2000 1. Oligotrophic waters containing very few minerals of sandy plains
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stem. The leaves are lanceolate, flat, dark green and highly poisonous. The seed cones are highly modified, each cone containing a single seed long partly surrounded by a modified scale which develops into a soft, bright red berry-like structure called an aril. The arils are mature 69 months after pollination, and with the seed contained are eaten by thrushes, waxwings and other birds. The aril is not poisonous. The seeds themselves are extremely poisonous and bitter, but are opened and eaten by some bird species Toxicity The bark, stem, needles and seeds of the yew are poisonous, although birds can eat the berries without digesting the seed. This dangerous side of the yew has led some to call it the "tree of death,,. Symptoms include staggering gait, muscle tremors, collapse, difficulty breathing, coldness and eventually heart failure.
Paiute people Meaning of name Unknown Northern:Numa Southern:nuwuvi language Northern Paiute language Owens Valley Paiute Southern Paiute language English Lived near water Fish Roots Seeds Meat Nuts beliefs Wolf Coyote Ghost dance Wowoka chores Fishing Weawing Hunting Roots and berries hearding children 1840 Euro Americans Pah Ute war 1860 Pony Express Thank you for listening!
Ingredients · Egg rolls · Sambals · Satay · Fish · Fruit · Vegetables · Pickles · Nuts Recipe · 1 cup cooked rice (preferably overnight) · 2 large eggs · 400g raw shrimps, shell removed · Salt according to taste · 6 tablespoons cooking oil · 3 cloves of finely chopped garlic · 1 onion, finely chopped · 2 red chillies, seed removed and sliced finely · 1 teaspoon coriander seeds · 1/2 teaspoon sugar · 200g finely sliced steak · 2 teaspoons sweet soy sauce · 1 tablespoons soy sauce or according to taste · 4 finely chopped onions Sources · http://www.asianonlinerecipes.com/online_rec · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rijsttafel
Medical plants in the Republic of Korea 1998 Natural Products Research Institute NIMI Forestry I KUUpÄEV Tartu aasta Achyranthes japonica (Miq.) Nakai Japanese chaff flower · Used parts are roots · Oedema, rheumatism, contraceptive emmenagogue,abortifacient · Height:50-100cm · Thick roots · Sticky seeds Tartu 2012 Aconitum koreanum Korean monk's hood · Rhizomes are used for : Treating chilled legs and arms Articular pain · Height:70 cm · Width: 1-2 cm · Toxic Tartu 2012 Acorus calamus var. angustatus Sweet flag, myrtle flag, calamus · Rhizomes are used for: Stomach ache Gastric diseases Neuralgia Otitis media · Height: 70 cm · It have been widely used Tartu 2012 Agastache rugosa
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Other Products There are some other sources of proteins that play a vital role for body's metabolism. For example, a piece of chicken or fish is considered healthy for lunch. Nuts are extremely loaded with omega-3-essential fatty acids, a vital component for body. Here's the list. · Walnuts · Almonds · Peanuts · Chicken · Lean meat · Salmon · Tuna Meats, Beans, and Nuts · All foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans or peas, eggs, nuts, and seeds are considered part of this group. Dry beans and peas are part of this group as well as the vegetable group. · Most meat and poultry choices should be lean or low-fat. Fish, nuts, and seeds contain healthy oils, so choose these foods frequently instead of meat or poultry. · Eat 5 ½ oz. every day. Milk, Yogurt, and Cheese · Milk and many foods made from milk are considered part of this food group. · Most milk group choices should be fat-free or low-fat.
v Protection nowadays v Bird habitats of Estonia: v Estonian climate v More than 1400 lakes v Estonian rivers v Estonian islands v Forests v Natural or seminatural grasslands Grasshopper Warbler (võsa- ritsiklind): v Breeder, transit migrant v Medium-sized v Insectivorous v Colour: adult – brown back, gray underparts v Consevation status – least concern v Eggs and nest v The song Brambling (põhjavint): v Breeder, transit migrant v Medium-sized v Mostly eats seeds, feeds youngsters with insects v Colourful v Consevation status – least concern v Eggs and nest v v Common Kingfisher (jäälind) : v Breeder, winterer v Sparrow-sized v Mainly on Fish v Blue upperparts, orange underparts, long bill v Consevation status – least concern v Eggs and nest v The song v Summary: v Bird protection is highly common v Birds have several variations to choose where to live References: v Leibak, E., Lilleleht, V., & Veroman, H. (1994)
Alfred the Great - King of Wessex (part of England). All British modern British monarchs trace from the Wessex line. William I, the Conqueror. Founder of the modern British state. Henry II - added Ireland the British possessions John I - signed Magna Carta, the beginigs of the British constitution Edward I - conquered Wales Edward III - started 100 years war Henry V - Last great warrior king Henry VIII - Broke England away from Catholic church. Elizabeth I - laid the seeds of the British Empire, and tons of other stuff James I - Was King James VI of Scotland, inherited throne from Elizabeth I, united England and Scotland Charles I - Overthrown by Parliament and executed. Replaced by a republic Charles II - son of above, put on throne after republic turned out to be a really bad idea. Last monarch to have an independent income. After him, Parliament held tight control on monarch's money. William III and Mary II - Only husband and wife to rule equally
19th century: the cotton gin (1793), and his advocacy of interchangeable parts. In the South, the cotton gin revolutionized the way cotton was harvested and reinvigorated slavery. While in the North, the adoption of interchangeable parts revolutionized the manufacturing industry, and in time contributed greatly to their victory in the Civil War.[3] He died on January 8 , 1825 at the age of 59 The cotton gin is a mechanical device which removes the seeds from cotton, and it had been extremely labor-intensive. The cotton gin was a wooden drum stuck with hooks, which pulled the cotton fibers through a mesh. The cotton seeds would not fit through the mesh and fell outside. Whitney occasionally told a story where he was pondering an improved method of seeding the cotton and he was inspired by observing a cat attempting to pull a chicken through a fence, and could only pull through some of the feathers.
It is a serious threat to those forests. Plantations Plantation can also be classified as type of forest. Plantation is actually a large farm, piece of land or estate that is use for cultivation. Plantation is usually adopted in tropical and subtropical regions. In these farms and lands cultivation of different crops is done on a large scale for international or distant markets rather than for local or domestic consumption. These crops include rubber seeds, oil seeds, sugar cane, cotton, tobacco, coffee and sisal. Plantation done for industrial purpose is called forestry. It is it done to get larger amount of wood in a shorter span of time. Human uses of plantations: o Their only use is cultivating crops. Used sources http://hubpages.com/hub/Types-Of-Forests http://www.sabalolodge.com/tropical-rainforest.html
They can be confused with some of the striped ground squirrels, but chipmunks are smaller and have five dark stripes on their backs. The cimpunk is very colorful: it’s black, white, grey, brown and red. Chimpunk weights up to one hundred and twenty five grams, but theres also some smaller species. Chimpunks are 16 cm to 30 cm long and have one-third to nearly half of their total length long tail. Chimpunks live usually in forests but you can find them also at parks. They eat many things: seeds, nuts, fruit, grass, shoots and many ohter plants, but also small frogs, worms and bird eggs. Some species hibernate in the winter, but some don’t. Chimpunks typically live about three years, but there have been some, who live nine years. Squirrels are familiar to almost everyone. More than 200 squirrel species live all over the world, with the notable exception of Australia. The most common European squirrels are red or brown color, while common American squirrels are grey or black
Instrumendid- vokaal, kitarr, basskitarr, löökriistad Populaarsus- Suurbritannias, Uus-Meremaal, Austraalias ja Kanadas tuntum kui USAs. Tuletised- alternative rock, hardcore punk,emo, anarcho-punk, post-punk, queercore Allzanrid- anarho-punk, anti-folk, hardcore,horror punk, new wave, oi!, pop punk, post-punk Sulamzanrid- anti-folk, crust punk, death rock,psychobilly, ska punk, two tone Stiili algus on tegelikult juba 1950 aastatest ning selle algelised esindajad olid The Sonics, Monks, The Seeds, The Who (album,,My Generation''), The Kinks (laul ,,You Really Got Me''), The Beatles (laul ,,Helter Skelter''). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWuXmfgXVxY Paljud 60-70 ndate laulud olid juba lähedal selele mis hiljem kannab nime punk rock ning neid laule on kombeks nimetada promo-punck-iks ja nendeks on The Velvet Underground, The Stooges , MC5, New York Dolls, Party Smith (album Horses), The Dictators (album Go Girl Crazy!), David Bowie.
tail is black and the legs are white white stripes on the underwing red combs over the eye young birds are duller and lack the red combs Habitat Red Grouse is endemic to the British Isles The British population is estimated at about 250,000 pairs with around 15,000 pairs in Ireland Pretators like Hen Harrier, foxes and sometimes dogs hunt them. What they eat? The Red Grouse is herbivorous and feeds mainly on the shoots, seeds and flowers of heather. It will also feed on berries, cereal crops and sometimes insects. Breeding form pairs during the autumn males become increasingly territorial as winter progresses nest is a shallow scrape up to 20 cm across which is lined with vegetation six to nine eggs are laid, mainly during April and May glossy and pale yellow with dark brown blotches eggs are incubated for 19 to 25 days, the chicks can
values things one appreciates 20. skills things one can do (computer, language, social) 21. major main subject one studies at a university 22. qualifications education, taken courses 23. salary income, wage, paycheck 24. extra-curricular activities hobbies, after-school activities 25. incentive reward for increased productivity 26. responsibility - duty 27. expertise expert skill or knowledge 28. dairy foods piimatooted 29. grains seeds of plants such as wheat, corn, rye, oats, etc. 30. herbs ürdid/ravimtaimed 31. nuts pähklid 32. poultry linnuliha 33. seafood mereannid 34. shellfish koorikloom 35. parsley petersell 36. mutton lambaliha 37. veal vasikaliha 38. wheat nisu 39. barley oder 40. rye rukis 41. oats kaer 42. strength tugevus 43. circulation (vere)ringe 44. digestion - seedimine 45. muscles - lihased 46. nerves - närvid 47
muusika stiil, mille iseloomulikud esindajad on ansamblid Ramones, Sex Pistols,The Damned ja The Clash. · Väljendit punk kasutatakse ka sellega tihedalt seotud subkultuuri kohta. EELLUGU JA SUUNANÄITAJAD · Väljendit punk rock kasutati esimest korda 1960.aastate keskpaigas USAs arvukate briti rocki jäljendanud ansamblite kohta. · Praegu arvatakse nad garage rocki alla. · Tähtsamad neist olid The Sonics Seattle`ist, MC5 ja The Stooges Detroitist, The Seeds Austinist ning The Standells Los Angelesest. · Need ansamblid olid küll kohalikus muusikaelus tuntud ning mõjukad, kuid nad ei saavutanud üleriigilist tuntust. · Paljud neist olid oma rohmaka pillikäsitsusega suunanäitajad ka psühhedeelsele rock'ile. VARAJASED PUNK-ANSAMBLID NEW YORGIS Punk rock'i kui muusikastiili alguseks võib pidada aastat 1974, kui New Yorgi klubides CBGB's ja Max's Kansas City hakkasid regulaarselt esinema ansamblid Television, Ramones ja
Beautiful as all birches. Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Intresting in its huge variability, creates new biodiservity. A new hobby. First artificial curly birch In 1920 the first artificial curly birch stand in the world was planted, Finland 20-hectare experimental curly birch plantation. In 1936 first four curly birches in Estonia (transplants). The first curly birch seeds in Estonia. In 1970s a few experimental curly birch plantations were created all over Estonia. Curly birch between 1950 and 1990 Numerous curly birches in Estonia were destroyed. In 1980s and 1990s things changed and some people deliberately started looking for the most valuable curly birches. Curly Birch society Founded in Tartu Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigee (September 2000). Teine tase Kolmas tase
Glucose is one of the main products of photosynthesis and it also starts cellular respiration. But do you know how many saccharide our food contains? Main body At the beginning different products were analyzed such as baked products, cereal grains and pasta, fruits, legumes and vegetables were purchased for analysis. This kind of method is named sampling. One of the important methods of analysis is sample preparation. Non-edible parts of fruits and vegetables, such as stem, core, seeds, and skin, were removed before further sample preparation. In this method all vegetables were cooked in the microwave. Equal weight portions of the same food were composited and blended to a homogenous mixture. Frozen samples were further dried in vacuum before analysis. An important part of analysis is sugar determination. In this method, samples were analyzed for mono- and disaccharides by high-performance liquid chromatography. In the issue, from 14 baked products most of them
• Also contains Calcium and smaller amounts of other vitamins Cultivation indoors • Growing indoors is challenging • Basil needs alot of water • As a tropical plant, basil requires plenty of heat and light • Good soil is sphagnum, perlite and wood chip mix • Cool white or warm white fluorescent tubes on a timer work best from light • Whatever type of container you choose, be sure it has plenty of drainage holes. Cultivation outdoors • Sowing seeds “close together” • Wait until the soil is warm enough • pH should be about 6.4 • Adding compost to your soil at the beginning of the season is a great way to enrich the soil organically Companion planting • Often used as a companion plant for tomatoes • Some gardeners claim that basil can improve the growth and flavour of tomatoes and repel insects Pests and diseases • Basil has a reputation as an insect repellent,
Dialectics Reductio and absurdum. Showing that a proposition when taken to its logical conclusion is results in and absurdity. Empedocles 490-430 BC Four Classical Elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water · Bound together by Love, kept apart by Strife. · Claimed to remember past lives. Anaxagoras 500-428 BC A philosopher of Athens. · Things are made up of seeds, the character of things is determined by these seeds. · Like and unlike are separated through the agency of nous (mind). A friend of Pericles, but after Pericles death he was accused of heresy for claiming that the sun and stars were a flaming rocks and that we don't feel the heat of the stars because they are at a great distance from the earth. Atomists · Leucippus - Claimed by some to be the founder of Atomism, but so little is known of him that
light on osa tema valgusskulptuuridest, mida Weiwei alustas kakstuhat kaks aastal 2002 Chandelier teosest. 22, World map Teos „World map“ koosneb 2000 riidekihist, mis on ettevaatlikult lõigatud maailmakaardi kujuliselt. 23, „World map“ valmistamisele läks palju töökäsi tarvis, mis oligi planeeritud Weiwei poolt, 24, millega ta tahtis välja tuua Hiina staatuse, kui kohta, kus on äärmiselt palju odavtööjõudu ja eriti õmblus ja tekstiiltööstuses. 25, Sunflower seeds Projekt, mida avati 2010 aastal Tate Modern muusemu turbiinisaalis. 26, Installatsioon koosneb 100 000 000 päevalille seemnest, mis on ühtlaselt katnud kogu saali põranda. 27, Seemned olid käsitsi tehtud portselanist ja värvitud. 28, Neid valmistas 1600 hiinlast. 29, Seemnevaibal lubati külalistel käia, kuid varsti peale näituse avamist, portselanil käimine keelati ära, sest see tekitas palju portselanitolmu, mis oli tervisele ohtlik.
civilization. Ø Botanical gardens began to evolve during the Middle Ages. Ø The first recording of term ,,arborist". Ø Freely planted trees in London. North American History The popular image of a New England town square with trees and grass did not evolve until the late 1700s and early 1800s. First forest areas in eastern North America. Settlers and immigrants often brought seeds of their favorite tree species from thei homeland. Distribution of the urban forest The urban forest includes all woody vegetation within the environs of all populated places, from the tiniest villages to the largest cities. Parks Parks are probably the most relatable as forests. Public buildings and grounds Grounds adjacent to public buildings (Schools and colleges, hospitals, museums). Composition of the urban forest Can be both, natural and manmade.
On December 25th, after finding a place where the `Mayflower' could be safely anchored, the Pilgrim Fathers began to build the first house for common use. By February 1621, 50% of the Pilgrim Fathers had died as a result of the cold weather and the inadequate housing that they had built for themselves. A Native American called Squanto helped those Pilgrim Fathers who survived the harsh winter. He showed them how to sow maize and how to cultivate the crop. Seeds brought from England were of little use in their new environment. By the summer of 1621, the Pilgrim Fathers had built houses for themselves and had gathered up a small harvest. They were well recovered in health and strength, and had all things in good plenty. For, as some were thus working in the fields, others took part in fishing for cod and bass and other fish. Of these, they took good store, a large amount of which every family had its share. All the summer there was of no want. And then
· reguleerib suhteid riigiorganite vale, riigi valitsemisorganite ja ühiskondlike organisatsioonide vale ning riigivalitsemisorganite ja indiviidie vale; · halgusõigus sisaldab ka institute, mis reguleerivad riigiorganite tegevust riigile kuuluva majanduse suhtes; · iseloomustab autoritaarne meetod; · üldpõhimõtted - põhiseaduses, konkreetne normistik sisaldub seadustes nagu nt Vabariigi Valitsuse seeds ja riigikontrollseadus, haldusmenetluse seeds, avaliku teenistuse seadus ja Vabariigi Valitsuse määrustes; · avaliku teenistuse seadus on see, kui riiki teenivad inimesed peavad kinni pidama teatud seadustest. Finantsõigus: · reguleerib riigiorganite tegevust rahandussuhetes; · hõlmab riigi- ja kohalike eelarvete kehtestamist ja vastuvõtmist, riigivahendite kulutamise korda, maksude sissenõudmise korda; · reguleerib ka suhteid kodanike ja vastavate riigiasutuste vahel maksunduse valdkonnas;
and salamanders, and reptiles such as lizards and small snakes. The platypus lives in the temperate forests of Australia. Animal Adaptations: The animals have developed different ways of surviving in this biome. Many of them migrate to warmer places to escape the cold winter months, while others hibernate (sleep) through the winter when food is scarce. Some animals such as squirrels, chipmunks and jays store food when it is plentiful, using hollows of trees as storehouses for nuts and seeds. In winter this store of food keeps them fed. have adopted is food storage. Soil: Brown forest soils develop under the TBDF. Broadleaf trees tend to be nutrient-demanding and their leaves bind the major nutrient bases. Thus the litter under this forest is not as acidic as under needleleaf trees and aluminum and iron are not mobilized from the A horizon. The autumn leaf fall provides for an abundant and rich humus which begins to decay rapidly in spring just as the growing season begins.
Jews were killed in ghettos and camps. The master plan: the deniers say the Nazi's didn't have an intention to exterminate European Jewry, but to deport the Jews out of the Reich (regime or empire). They say that the Holocaust was the invention of the Jews and that the concentration camps were `'inventions of the Jewish mind''. WHY DENY IT? Holocaust deniers deny the happenings of the holocaust to reduce perceived sympathy to Jews; to plant seeds of doubt about Jews and the Holocaust; to undermine the legitimacy of the State of Israel; and to draw attention to particular issues or viewpoints. To innate hatred towards the Jewish: Mark Weber generalises the Jews into a unified whole and suggests that they present a unified threat to American and world culture. Money as a motive: David Irving is said to earn his living by lecturing and selling books; the more he revises the holocaust the more books
leaves the narrator with very little food or water. As he is worrying over his predicament, he is approached by the little prince, a very serious little blond boy who asks the narrator to draw him a sheep. The narrator obliges, and the two become friends. The pilot learns that the little prince comes from a small planet that the little prince calls Asteroid 325 but that people on Earth call Asteroid B-612. The little prince took great care of this planet, preventing any bad seeds from growing and making sure it was never overrun by baobab trees. One day, a mysterious rose sprouted on the planet and the little prince fell in love with it. But when he caught the rose in a lie one day, he decided that he could not trust her anymore. He grew lonely and decided to leave. Despite a last-minute reconciliation with the rose, the prince set out to explore other planets. While journeying, the narrator tells, the little prince passes by neighboring asteroids and encounters for
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spiny desert. Typically solitary foragers, the dwarf lemurs have a diverse diet consisting mostly of fruit and flower nectar. While they are thought to be less carnivorous than mouse lemurs, they too eat insects and small vertebrates. Dwarf lemurs may be responsible for pollinating some species of baobab trees. In addition, they play an important role in the ecology of the tropical forest by aiding in the dispersal of small seeds. As a part of their normal scent marking routine, dwarf lemurs often smear feces onto branches as they walk along well-traveled arboreal pathways through the forest, thereby providing a perfect microclimate for the germination of parasitic plants common in the forest.
Sussex after living for years in the United States as a Planter in Florida and serving as a Colonel in the Confederate Army. Not being married, Elias had allowed his nephew to stay at his estate. One strangeness is that although John could go anywhere in the house he could never enter a locked room with his Uncle's trunks. A second strangeness was in March 1883 a letter postmarked from Pondicherry, India arrived for the Colonel inscribed only "K.K.K." with 5 orange pips (seeds) enclosed. More strange things happened: papers from the locked room were burnt and a will was drawn up leaving the estate to John Openshaw. The Colonel's behaviour became bizarre-he would either lock himself in his room and drink or he would go shouting forth in a drunken sally with a pistol in his hand. On May 2, 1883 he was found dead in a garden pool. On January 4, 1885 Elias's brother Joseph receives a letter postmarked Dundee with the initials "K.K.K" and
promote assimilation. Nowadays many Aborigines live in the desert area, there are estimated of 200 000 of them in all over Australia. They have begun to forget their traditions and heritage. Recent Australian laws have made it possible for the Aborigines to regain their land. This also has caused problems because they went back to their land and started living like they did centuries ago collecting berries and seeds, hunting kangaroos and other animals. Most of them live in very poor conditions and their children are taught more about their own culture than general knowledge in schools. In conclusion I would say that in a way the Aborigines and the Maori are very similar. They both had quite a savage way of life (savage to our minds) and invaders tried to bring them out of it. Both the people had their land invaded and they had to cope with the difficulties followed
control woody plant species. Grazing animals can have a more direct effect on woody plants by the browsing of palatable woody species. There is evidence that unpalatable woody plants have increased under grazing in savannas. Grazing also promotes the spread of weeds in savannas by the removal or reduction of the plants which would normally compete with potential weeds and hinder establishment. In addition to this cattle and horses are implicated in the spread of the seeds of weed species such as Prickly Acacia and Stylo. These alterations in savanna species composition brought about by grazing can alter ecosystem function, and are exacerbated by overgrazing and poor land management practices. Introduced grazing animals can also affect soil condition through physical compaction and break-up of the soil caused by the hooves of animals and through the erosion effects caused by the removal of protective plant cover
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The firs Aboriginals found an Australia with a better environment than today. Large animals now extinct provided more meat than the animals which we are familiar with. Some parts of the continent were richer in vegetable food, but there were no cultivated crops or animals that could be domesticated such as cattle and sheep. As Australia was isolated from the rest of the world, Aboriginals had very little contact with other people from whom to borrow techniques, to trade good, to acquire crop seeds, or animals. Each clan grouping occupied a well-defined area of land. The group belonged with, or to, the land - as well as the animals and plants. They had no idea of being able to buy or sell land. The land was given long ago, in the Dreamtime. Aborigines were limited to the food, which they had growing naturally in their area. But they knew when, where and how to find anything edible. But food was not obtained without effort. Inland, the search for water was a life and death matter
Nokia was established in 1865 as a pulp mill by Knut Fredrik Idestam in the town of Tampere, in south-western Finland. In the beginning of 20th Finnish Rubber Works acquired Nokia Wood Mills and Finnish Cable Works and all these three companies were merged into the Nokia Corporation. This corporation involved in many sectors, producing at one time or another paper products, bicycle and car tires, footwear, personal computers, communications cables, televisions, aluminium, etc. The seeds of the current incarnation of Nokia were planted with the founding of the electronics section in the 1960s. In the 1970s, Nokia became more involved in the telecommunications industry. In 1981 Nokia invented the Nordic Mobile Telephony (NMT), which was the world's very first multinational cellular network. Soon after that Nokia started developing Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) phones and became very successful at that time. As the years went Nokia became the largest
promoted above Iago, results in Cassio’s demotion. Taking advantage of his saddened state, Iago advises Cassio to seek out Desdemona’s favor to speak on his behalf. Iago carefully maneuvers Othello and himself to arrive as Cassio is leaving Desdemona’s audience. Iago points out how Cassio seems to be avoiding Othello. Desdemona for her part immediately begs for Cassio’s pardon, as she has promised him from their meeting. This is all Iago needs to immediately begin planting seeds of doubt in Othello’s mind as to his wife’s fidelity. The ensuing scenes are all a carefully staged dance by Iago in which he finds a dropped handkerchief of Desdemona’s and convinces Othello of her improper actions. He stages yet another carefully monitored conversation with Cassio and finishes the job of hardening Othello’s heart, leading to the climax, and tragedy of the play. Othello arranges with Iago the deaths of both Desdemona and Cassio, his wife at his own hands, in
3rd millennium B.C. And were then overrun by the various Celtic tribes that begun in the 8th century B.C. The Celts introduced the tribal organization and an early form of agriculture before they were forced westwards to Cornwall, where the Celtic language still exists in different forms, by the Roman invasion begun in 43. AD. The Romans ruled Britain for over two hundred years and left behind three things of importance: their roads, the sights of important cities notably London, and the seeds of Christianity. The Latin way of life villas, arts, language and political organization all vanished, however after the invasions from Northern Europe by the Anglo-Saxons and Jutes from the 5th century onwards. These pagan peoples' were easily converted to Christianity and the preachers from Rome brought with them learning and civilization. Christianity was an important factor in enabling the various kingdoms created by the Nordic invaders to be united in the 9th century.
Northern Territory. More than 60 people were killed. Products available to buy at Amazon in regards to Christmas in Australia Christmas in Finland Everybody's house is given a very good clean in readiness for Christmas. Hours are spent in the kitchen cooking and baking special treats for the festive season. Fir trees are felled, tied onto sleds, and taken home to be decorated. A sheaf of grain is often tied to a pole, together with nuts and seeds and placed in the garden for the birds. Many of the peasants will not eat their Christmas dinner until the birds have had their dinner. The meal was begun as soon as the first star appeared in the sky. In Finland the Christmas tree is set up on Christmas Eve. Apples and other fruits, candies, paper flags, cotton and tinsel are used as decorations, and candles are used for lighting it. The Christmas festivities are preceded by a visit to the famous steam baths, after which
3 Narcotics Narcotics are dangerous and illegal. Narcotics also known as drugs have several forms. You can consume drugs in a shape of a pill, by injecting it with a needle, smoking it and even baking it into a food and then eating it. Let's focus on five drugs marijuana, ecstasy, heroin, mushrooms and LSD. 1. Marijuana Marijuana is a green and brown mix of dried flowers, stems, seeds and leaves from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. The main active chemical is THC (tretrahydrocannabinol), which moves quickly through the bloodstream to the brain and other organs throughout the body. Marijuana is a mild hallucinogen that can also act as a depressant or a stimulant. Many people think that it's a plant, so it's natural, and natural is always good-right? Think again, because both natural and synthetic versions of marijuana can cause a long-lasting, negative impact on
today. Large animals now extinct provided more meat than the animals which we are familiar with. Some parts of the continent were richer in vegetable food, but there were no cultivated crops or animals that could be domesticated such as cattle and sheep. As Australia was isolated from the rest of the world, Aboriginals had very little contact with other people from whom to borrow tehniques, to trade good, to acquire crop seeds or animals. Each clan grouping occupied a welldefined area of land. The group belonged with, or to the land as well the animals and plants. They had no idea of being able to buy or sell land, the land was given long ago, in the Dreamtime. Aborigines were limited to the food, which they had growing naturally in their area. But they knew when, where and how to find anything edible. But food was not obtained without effort. Inland, the search for water was a life and death matter
they were forced westward by the Roman invasion. Forms of Celtic language are still spoken in Britain. Romans (with Julius Caesar in the head of them) first tried to occupy Britain in 55 B.C., but there was a rebellion in Gaul so they had to leave to fight against it. Next time they came in 43 A.D. and their leader was Emperor Claudius. Romans brought a lot with them. Their brought paved roads, the sites of important cities, the seeds of Christianity, the Roman law, Roman baths, language and advanced civilization. They also built Hadrian's Wall in 122 A.D. Romans occupied Britain for four centuries. The Roman way of life all vanished after the invasions from Northern Europe by the Angles, Saxons and Jutes from the 5th century onwards. They ruined Londinium, but they were easily turned into Christianity and religion became more and more important. The