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Wooden Pallets
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Wooden Pallets

Wooden Pallets Tauri Udras Ehitus I History and development • Skids date back to 1000 B.C • Invention of forklift and modern pallets • World War II • Establishment of the GPMC pallet • Founding of EPAL Markings Types of pallets Components Use of pallets • Transport and storage • For heating • Furniture • Chicken coops, sheds and design elements Where to get ideas? Thank you for listening.

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Wooden pallets
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Wooden pallets

are made each year. SLAID 9 Broken pallets and ones that are made for one- time use are usually chopped and burnt for heat. SLAID 10 Pallets are also used to make furniture for indoor and due to their good weather resistance thay can be also used for outdoor furniture. Takeing them apart, sawing them into pieces and then putting back together gives thousends and thousends of opportunities to build smth. The possibilities are endless. SLAID 11 Some have even built chicken coops and small sheds out of pallets. They can also be used as design elements for example like cealings, doors and so on. SLAID 12 You can find ideas and building plans for thousands of projects from DIY networks. SLAID 13 Thank you for listening and now I will answer your questions.

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Conditions of the productive animals in farms
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Conditions of the productive animals in farms.

During the investigation 21 Finnish broiler farms, 60 pig factories and 20 egg were visited during a year-long period between 2006 and 2007. The size of the egg farms varied from thousands to hundreds of thousands of individuals. It was found out that in all the broiler farms there were dead and crippled birds. It can be said that most of these problems exict because there is not enough space for birds. They are kept in huge factory sheds, each containing 15,000-25,000 animals. It also means that individual care is impossible which also leads to the fact that those animals suffer day after day for all their life. In almost every pig farm there were many inadmissible problems. For example, pigs were kept in filthy confined pens, they had scars and injuries. Usually they were bodily harmed because of the lack of space. In every third visited piggery there were dead pigs. Furthermore, carcasses were left among the other pigs.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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The Seaplane Harbour of Tallinn
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The Seaplane Harbour of Tallinn

basic principles and plans of Tallinn's fortifications as approved by Nikolai II in 1911; the plan foresaw the construction of two identical and adjacent hangar complexes. At the beginning of March in 1916, Colonel Aleksandr Jaron, who was responsible for the construction works, sent 11 local and foreign companies calls for proposals for designing these hangars, which were then modestly referred to as reinforced concrete sheds. The deadlines were quite short due to the ongoing World War and bids were already expected by the end of March. Construction was set to start during the period of April 15th and June 1st, 1916. However, things did not go so smoothly and the successful project was chosen in the course of negotiations held on April 29th. The winning project was submitted by a Danish company, Christiani & Nielsen (project manager

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Bridges presentation
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Bridges presentation

fabrication in bridge shops, publication of industry-wide standards, plans, and specifications, inspections, and systematic cooperation between engineers, contractors, manufacturers, and workers. The combined experience of the railroads, bridge manufacturing companies, and the engineering communities enabled the railroads successfully to tackle long-span iron and steel bridges and long-span trussed-roof train sheds, two engineering icons of the 19th century. Figure 12 Whipple Truss Bridge (1867), Normanskill Farm, Albany, New York (USA), remains in service to this day, restricting only buses and trucks, thus testifying to the efficacy of Whipple's design. All members are original, their sizes determined by the forces they carried, deduced from scientific analysis. Smithsonian Institution The first practical design solution was obtained independently in the USA by Squire Whipple in

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

But I leave that to you as an exercise, and merely note two further objections made against Searle. First, Cooper (1986) and Moran (1997) point out that, if metaphorical meaning is simply speaker-meaning, then it is determined by and confined to the speaker's intentions. Yet in cases of fresh metaphor, as Cooper says (p. 73), "even a quite definite speaker-intention does not finally determine the meaning of a metaphor." Moran adds that "the interpretation of the light [the metaphor] sheds on its subject may outrun anything the speaker is thought explicitly to have had in mind" (p. 264). Second, Ross (1981) and Kittay (1987) call our attention to a class of metaphor phenomena, sometimes called analogical, that indisputably involve meaning and meaning shift but are addressed neither by Davidson's view nor by Searle's. They are pervasive; they occur in nearly every sentence that comes out of our mouths. I will try to acquaint you with them; unfortunately, the

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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