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Mysterious place Moeraki Boulders-esitlus inglise keeles
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Mysterious place Moeraki Boulders (esitlus inglise keeles)

distinct bimodal size distribution. Most are spherical or almost spherical. What are the theories explaining the mystery? ★ A Maori Legend: The boulders are remains of calabash (a gourd bearing tree), kumara (a sweet potato) and eel baskets which washed ashore when a canoe was shipwrecked. The rocky shoals which extend seaward from nearby Shag Point are the canoe’s petrified hull. Theories ★ Aliens: Conspiracy theorists tell us the Moeraki Boulders are alien eggs either sent from space or washed up by the ocean. ★ Volcano: A plausible explanation, they were shot out of an ancient volcano and this is where they landed. My theory ★ I think that Moeraki Boulders are result of ice melting or volcano, but

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Satire in Lilliput
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Satire in Lilliput

voyages in strange lands and meeting a variety of different characters. Jonathan Swift's was one of the greatest satirists of his and our time. In the first book of Gulliver's Travels millions of young schoolchildren have grown to love this famous story and never recognize the satire hidden in the story. In his first Book he uses satire to demonstrate English politics by using the citizens of Lilliput. Gulliver's first adventure takes place in Lilliput. Gulliver gets shipwrecked and finds himself tied down by a considerable number of little people called Lilliputians. The Lilliputians stood only six inches high. During this time Swift recognized that England was also small in stature but was dominant force and had a great influence in Europe. England, despite its small size, had the potential to defeat any nation that might try to conquer them. Swift relates this situation with the Lilliputians. They only stood six

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Public International Law is a system of law
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Public International Law is a system of law

law. 27. Minority groups shall have the right to enjoy their own culture, practice their religion, use their own language. Lecture 14 READING WEEK 28.10-4.11 NO CLASSES. Law of war = International Humanitarian Law (academic name) = Law of armed conflicts Jus in bello ­ law that governs the way in which warfare is conducted IHL divided into: Geneva law ­ protects victims of war (wounded and sick, shipwrecked, prisoners of war, civilians) Named after the 4 Geneva Conventions, from 1949 (last version of the Geneva Conventions). I ­ wounded and sick armies, II ­ wounded and sick shipwrecked navy, III ­ prisoners of war, IV ­ civilians. After that 2 additional protocols, in 1977. I ­ international armed conflicts, II ­ non- international armed conflicts. Very well written documents the Geneva Conventions. Basically all countries are member

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Suhted laste ja vanematega
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Suhted laste ja vanematega

4 lived deteriorated. expressions, I'd say that they are 5 haven't finished enjoying their lesson. They look 3 She was unlucky because she was 6 have/'ve known interested and it looks as though shipwrecked three times. 7 walked they are working hard. Most of She was lucky because she survived 8 have you phoned them are looking at the experiment each of the three disasters.

Inimeseõpetus → Inimeseõpetus
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

DANFK OPEWM SSHBK GCWFV EK.MUE. A message of this length would alone suffice for the solution of a Play-fair, and there were four others in the same key, including one of 335 letters, beginning XYAWO GAOOA GPEMO HPQCW JPNLG RPIXL TXLOA NNYCS YXBOY MNBIN YOBTY QYNAI . . ., for Lieut Kennedy considers it advisable that he pilot PT boat tonight X . ... These five messages detailed the rescue arrangements, which offered the Japanese a chance to get not only the shipwrecked crew but the force coming out to save it. All of them could have been solved within an hour by even a moderately experienced cryptanalyst. Yet at 10 p.m. the operation went off without the least hint of enemy interference. It seems likely that had the Japanese solved these elementary enciphered messages, they would have taken some action against the rescuers or the rescued or both. They did nothing. If their communications intelligence

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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