day. And their long wavelengths mean they lose very little energy along the way. In deep ocean, tsunami waves may appear only a foot or so high. But as they approach shoreline and enter shallower water they slow down and begin to grow in energy and height. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT HITS LAND? • A tsunami’s trough, the low point beneath the wave’s crest, often reaches shore first. When it does, it produces a vacuum effect that sucks coastal water seaward and exposes harbor and sea floors. This retreating of sea water is an important warning sign of a tsunami, because the wave’s crest and its enormous volume of water typically hit shore five minutes or so later. Recognizing this phenomenon can save lives. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT HITS LAND?
The few islands are mostly located in the southern part of the lake. Tondisaar and Pähksaar are permanent islands while Ainsaar turns into a peninsula during low water, and Heinassaar is flooded in high water periods. The shores of Võrtsjarv are mostly low: swampy in the southern part, and sandy in the northern part; the eastern shore is higher. Despite its large surface area, the lake is shallow. The deepest place lies between the eastern shore and the island of Tondisaar along the submerged elongation of the riverbed of the Väike Emajõgi River. The lake depression is of preglacial origin but has somewhat been influenced by glaciers. On the eastern shore the Devonian sandstone bedrock is denuded along a stretch of several kilometres. This abrasion shore at Tamme is 3 - 8 m high and subjected to protection as a famous finding-place of fossil placoderm fishes. In
Ankrupaik- anchorage/berth Ankrupaik- anchorage/berth Ankrus olema- to ride/stand at anchor Ankrupaik- anchorage/berth Ankrus olema- to ride/stand at anchor Ankrus olema- to ride/stand at anchor Ankrut ära andma- to drop anchor Ankrut ära andma- to drop anchor Ankrut ära andma- to drop anchor Andma laevale tagasikäik masinaga- Andma laevale tagasikäik masinaga- Andma laevale tagasikäik masinaga- to give a ship the sternway with the engine to give a ship the sternway with the engine to give a ship the sternway with the engine ...
............................................13 1.3. Filmimuusika loojad.............................................................................................14 1.3.1. Alfred Newman (1901 - 1970).......................................................................14 1.3.2. John Towner Williams (1932).......................................................................15 2 1.3.3. Howard Leslie Shore (1946)..........................................................................16 1.3.4. James Roy Horner (1953)..............................................................................16 1.3.5. Hans Florian Zimmer (1957).........................................................................17 2. Uurimuslik osa.............................................................................................................20 2.1. Küsitlus 131. lennule ja tulemused........
God save the Queen 2. O Lord our God arise Scatter her enemies And make them fall Confound their politics Frustrate their knavish tricks On Thee our hopes we fix God save us all 3. Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour Long may she reign May she defend our laws And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice God save the Queen 4. Not in this land alone But be God's mercies known From shore to shore Lord make the nations see That men should brothers be And form one family The wide world over 5. From every latent foe From the assassins blow God save the Queen O'er her thine arm extend For Britain's sake defend Our mother, prince, and friend God save the Queen 6. Lord grant that Marshal Wade May by thy mighty aid Victory bring May he sedition hush And like a torrent rush Rebellious Scots to crush God save the King
TAXATION To tax- maksu võtma kelleltki (riigimaksu) Taxation- maksustamine, maksundus Primary fonction of taxation- To collect money to government expenditures. Direct tax- are collected by the government from the income of individuals and businesses. Indirect tax- are levied on the production or sale of goods and services. They are included in the price paid by the final purchase. Business profits are generally taxed twice- After the company pays tax on its profits, the shareholders pay income tax on any dividends recieved from these profits. Progressive tax- people with higher incomes pay a higher rate of tax than people with lower incomes. Proportional- tax that is imposed at a fixed rate. Regressive tax- (direct taxes are usually) people with a lower income pay a proportionally greater part of their income than people with a higher income. Indirect taxes are slightly regressive- peopl...
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. He built entrance to a cave new place, which was surrounded with fence is that it would be safer. Imaginary in cave he had already built a kitchen and sleeping place where he felt comfortable and safe. Robinson cave began to look quite organized, with a place for everything, and
In this stanza, Southey takes the gut-feeling of something bad happening to the next level, by describing the bubbles that appear after Ralph has thrown the bell into the water, such words as "gurgling" and "burst" also have a negative undertone and add to the feeling of the approaching danger. We are then told that Sir Ralph then went scouring for treasure, and became a very rich man. He then wants to return to Scotland, and sets his course towards the homeland shore. In the mean time, however, the weather has changed there is such a thick fog the sailors can not see even the sun and the wind had also died away, so they were at the mercy of the sea. The Rover stands on the deck of the ship, worrying. It is now a very dark night - there are no stars, nor the moon to give them light. He hopes the moon will soon rise, so they would be able to know where they are. Then one of sailors says that he can hear the sound of the waves breaking
Tigutorn NIMI 1 • Tigutorn is located in Tartu on the shore of Emajõgi. • Highest residential building in Tartu (23 floors) • The building was designed by V. Künnapuu and A. Padrik About 2 • Bottom floors are offices, upper floors are apartments • Tower has net area of 6,904 m² • Also has 3-story parkinghouse with net area of 3 922 m². About 3 • The building has a floorplan structure that
Betty Botter Betty Botter had some butter, "But," she said, "this butter's bitter. If I bake this bitter butter, it would make my batter bitter. But a bit of better butter that would make my batter better." So she bought a bit of butter, better than her bitter butter, and she baked it in her batter, and the batter was not bitter. So 'twas better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter. Sea Shells by the Sea Shore She sells sea shells by the seashore. The shells she sells are surely seashells. So if she sells shells on the seashore, I'm sure she sells seashore shells. A Flea and a Fly A flea and a fly flew up in a flue. Said the flea, "Let us fly!" Said the fly, "Let us flee!" So they flew through a flaw in the flue. Woodchuck How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? He would chuck, he would, as much as he could, and chuck as much wood as a woodchuck would
Viljandi paadimees Muusika:A Vinters Sõnad:J.pori Käe ulatub noor paadimees Young sailor reaches out his hand Nii lahkelt neiule, so kindly to the miss Kes aralt seisab tema ees, Who shyly stands infront of him Et sõita üle vee. to get to other shore Ah silmad,need silmas Oh those eyes,those eyes Ei iial unune, I can never forget... Need ilusad sinised silmad Those beatiful blue eyes Mul võtsid südame they took my heart away
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
· Rajati 1919a Weimarisse Bauhaus · Õpetati kõiki visuaalseid kunste. · Loobuti ornamendist ja muudest kaunistustest. · Oli Funkstionalismi ja tööstusdisaini sünnipaigaks · Ebasümmeetrilised risttahukad ja Funkt. · Ludwig Mies van der Rohe · Natside võimuletulek Ludwig Mies van der Rohe · 1886a-1969a · Saksa arhitekt · Kuulsaim Bauhausi arhitekt ja hilisem kooli direktor Rohe- kuulsamad ehitised · Seagramm Building · Lake Shore Drive'il Le Corbusier · Üks 20. sajandi mõjukamaid arhitekte · sveitslane (1887a-1865a) · Pidas oluliseks hoonete vormi ilu · Hooned on lakoonilised · " Maja on elamise masin" Corbusier- tuntumad ehitised · ÜRO peakorter New · Ronchampi kabel Yorkis Corbusier. Villa Savoye Konstruktivism · Kunst ei pea kujutama elu, vaid looma uusi vorme ja ehitama uut elukeskkonda · Levis läände · Tähistab abstraktse kunsti variante
years and the gestation period is 12 months. The calf is between 3-4.5 m long at birth, and weighs up to 907 kg. Distribution and migration Is found in all the world's oceans. Most populations of humpback whales follow a regular migration route. They are summering in temperate and polar waters for feeding. They are wintering in tropical waters for mating and calving. Status Because their feeding, mating, and calving grounds are close to shore and because they are slow swimmers, the humpback whales were an easy target for early whalers. The International Whaling Commission (IWC) gave them worldwide protection status in 1966, but there were large illegal kills by the Soviets until the 1970's. It is believed they number about 30,000- 40,000 at present, or about 30-35% of the original population. Thank you for listening !
The formation of breaking waves by running up the beach causes an additional power loss due to dissipation effects caused by effects of turbulence. Concentration effects due to refraction Refraction is a change of wave direction caused by a change of wave velocity. It is influenced by the depth contours around a coast. The reason for refraction is the interaction of waves and the sea floor. Most of the times waves will not approach the coastline with their crests parallel to the shore. If a wave travels towards a coast at an angle, one end of the crest arrives at the shallow water zone first. As mentioned before shallow water causes a decrease of wave velocity. The end of the crest, that reached the mentioned zone first is decelerated and now slower than the rest. As the remaining parts of the wave consecutively enter shallow water, they also experience a velocity reduction. In total this effect leads to the waves changing their direction
hiina e kare kuusk dragon spruce 8. palsamipappel balsam poplar 8. torkav kuusk Colorado spruce 9. pihlakas rowan, mountain ash 9. korea kuusk Korean spruce 10. tuhkpihlakas rock whitebeam 10. Engelmanni kuusk Engelmann spruce 11. pooppuu Swedish whitebeam 11. harilik mänd Scots pine 12. saar ash 12. keerdmänd lodgepole pine, shore pine 13. pärn lime, linden 13. kollane mänd ponderosa pine 14. jalakas elm 14. igimänd Great Basin bristlecone pine 15. künnapuu European white elm 15. euroopa seedermänd arolla pine, stone 16. tamm oak pine 17. punane tamm red oak 16. kääbusseedermänd dwarf stone pine 18. vaher maple 17
voyages of Atlantic Sea · Columbus examined maps thoroughly and also he became a cosmographer, so he began to produce and sell marine charts, also he was interested in new discoveries and settlements. · He travelled a lot till he approached the king, offering to find India and Cipangu, in 1483, 1484, but king sent the vessel to test Columbus theory and the vessel didn't reach any shore. · 1480- Christopher's wife died and he abandoned his career in merchant-navigator. · In 1485 he gave her son to his wife sister. · 1488- Columbus and his lover Beatriz Enriquez de Arana got child called Ferdinand. · 1488- Columbus made another trip to Portugal to get support from John II · In 1492 finally he got a supporting decision and he signed a contract with Castile on April 17 in 1492. · In 1492 Columbus reached South-America, but he thought that it was India
Tallinn: Situated in the north of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and also the largest city in the country. It occupies an area of 159.2 km2 (61.5 sq mi) with a population of 411,196. During different periods, the city has been known under several different names. In 1154 a town called Qlwn or Qalaven (possible derivations of Kalevan or Kolyvan) was put on the world map of the Almoravid by cartographer Muhammad al-Idrisi who described it as a small town like a large castle among the towns of Astlanda
San Diego Population by race/ethnicity · typical multicultural city, inhabitants: · White Non-Hispanic (49.3%) - excludes (11% White Hispanic) · Hispanic/Latino of any race (25.4%) · Asian (13.6%) · Black/African American (7.6%) · Hawaiian and Pacific Islander alone (0.4%) · American Indian/Alaska Native alone (0.4%) · Other (4.3%) Geography · San Diego is just 20 miles north of Mexico, situated in the rolling hills and mesas that rise from the Pacific shore to join with the Laguna Mountains to the east. The city covers a large area of vastly different terrain: miles of ocean and bay shoreline, densely forested hills, fertile valleys, and mountains, canyons, and desert. · The Coronado and Point Loma peninsulas separate San Diego Bay from the ocean San Diego Museum of Art · Opened on February 28, 1926 · Designed by William Templeton Johnson · The funders turned over ownership of the building to the City of San Diego It is
2009/2010 Horatio Nelson Early life Horatio Nelson was born in England on September 29, 1758, along the Norfolk shore at Burnham Thorpe His mother died when he was nine At the age of 12, Nelson joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman His naval career began on January 1, 1771, when he reported to the third-rate Raisonnable as an Ordinary Seaman and coxswain Early life Shortly after reporting aboard, Nelson was appointed a midshipman and began officer training By 1777 he had risen to the rank of lieutenant In 1779 he became a captain Mediterranean His early years of service were in the West Indies
DAYDREAM I was kayaking across the ocean, when I realised I had come to a foreign land. Upon reaching the shore, I got out of my kayak and went exploring… I was walking on the beach when I suddenly noticed a tiny house in the middle of nowhere. The windows were broken and the door was open. It was made of wood and in a really bad condition. I saw the smoke coming from the chimney. I walked, scared, towards the tiny house, I was afraid to go in but I still entered. The house was really dusty. I was looking around, when suddenly a door appeared. I opened it and i was pulled in. The stair steps appeared one after another. I was really confused and at that moment I wished I had never got out of my kayak. I was walking down, when suddenly the stair steps started to get warmer and warmer. My legs couldn’t handle the heat, so I started running. The steps behind me began to explode and I ran f...
and Tartu in the south, in addition to a distinct kirderanniku dialect, Northeastern coastal Estonian. · The northern group consists of the keskmurre or central dialect that is also the basis for the standard language, the läänemurre or western dialect, roughly corresponding to Lääne County and Pärnu County, the saarte murre dialect of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa and the idamurre or eastern dialect on the northwestern shore of Lake Peipus. · South Estonian consists of the Tartu, Mulgi, Võro and Seto varieties. These are sometimes considered either variants of South Estonian or separate languages altogether. Thank you for listening!
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 everything seems sad and melancholic to him. In the second stanza, he compares his train of though with Sophokles's, who is also known to have sat on the beach while thinking about life. According to the author, Sophokles had come to the conclusion that life is miserable, and a grim thought now comes to the mind of the author, too
has been created. The oldest written information about a water mill (the beginning of the 13th century) derives from this place. The best impression of the mightiness of the waterfall can be obtained in the period of high waters in spring and autumn. · Narva Stronghold is the oldest and biggest stronghold in Estonia (built in 13- 17th century) creating with the Ivangorod Stronghold on the opposite shore of the River Narva a unique architectural ensemble in Northern Europe. Three wings of the stronghold and the Tower of Tall Hermann are open to visitors. The historical interiors in the West and North wings have been restored. In the five halls of the stronghold the history of the town of Narva of the period from the 18th century until the beginning of the 20th century is on display: products of local craftsmen, flags of the guilds, arms, commodities, architectural details
(Princess Royal, b. 15-Aug-1950) Son: Prince Andrew (Duke of York, b. 19-Feb-1960) Son: Prince Edward (Earl of Wessex, b. 10-Mar-1964) How is The Queen's real birthday marked ? To mark the real birthday of The Queen, a 41 gun royal salute is fired by the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in Hyde Park at 12:00 noon. There is also a 62-gun royal salute fired by the Honourable Artillery Company at the Tower of London at 1:00pm. Gun salutes are customarily fired, both on shore and at sea, as a sign of respect or welcome. No particular ceremony is held on The Queen's true birthday, although the Union Flag is flown on public buildings. How is The Queen's 'official' birthday marked? Since 1805, the Sovereign's 'official' summer birthday has been marked by the Trooping the Colour ceremony, which is also known as the Queen's Birthday Parade, and is normally held on the second Saturday in June. The list of Birthday Honours is also
Pärnu since 2000. Many tourists in Pärnu are Finns and Estonians. Since 1996 Pärnu has been known as Estonia's Summer Capital. Viljandi Viljandi is a town and municipality in southern Estonia with a population of 19,870 (2007). It is the capital of Viljandi County. The town was first mentioned in 1283, upon being granted its town charter by Wilhelm von Endorpe.The city is situated on the north-western shore of Lake Viljandi, which lies in the primeval valley. Green zones cover 27% of the city area. Since 1920, Viljandi has had the Ugala drama theatre. The tradition of open-air performances dates back to the same year. The Viljandi Puppet Theatre also works there.In 2002, a new library was built, which is also a venue for exhibitions, meetings with famous people, culture seminars, etc. There are several exhibition halls and galleries in Viljandi
PEAMISED EESSÕNAD KOOS NÄITEGA ABOUT: He told us about his trip. (Ta rääkis meile oma reisist.) ABOVE: The plane flew above the clouds. (Lennuk lendas pealpool pilvi.) ACROSS: He ran across the street. (Ta jooksis üle tänava.) AFTER: They arrived after supper. (Nad saabusid pärast õhtusööki.) AGAINST: I am against the proposal. (Ma olen ettepaneku vastu.) ALONG: They walked along the shore. (Nad kõndisid mööda kallast.) AMONG: Divide the sweets among the boys. (Jaga maiustused poiste vahel ära.) AT: We met at a party. (Me kohtusime ühel peol.) BEFORE: I'll be back before 3 o'clock. (Ma olen tagasi enne kella kolme.) BEHIND: He sat behind me. (Ta istus minu taga.) BELOW: He signed his name below mine. (Ta kirjutas oma nime minu nime alla.) BESIDE: He likes to sit beside Mary. (Talle meeldib Mary kõrval istuda.) BESIDES: I have three other hats besides this
ABOUT: He told us about his trip. (Ta rääkis meile oma reisist.) ABOVE: The plane flew above the clouds. (Lennuk lendas pealpool pilvi.) ACROSS: He ran across the street. (Ta jooksis üle tänava.) AFTER: They arrived after supper. (Nad saabusid pärast õhtusööki.) AGAINST: I am against the proposal. (Ma olen ettepaneku vastu.) ALONG: They walked along the shore. (Nad kõndisid mööda kallast.) AMONG: Divide the sweets among the boys. (Jaga maiustused poiste vahel ära.) AT: We met at a party. (Me kohtusime ühel peol.) BEFORE: I'll be back before 3 o'clock. (Ma olen tagasi enne kella kolme.) BEHIND: He sat behind me. (Ta istus minu taga.) BELOW: He signed his name below mine. (Ta kirjutas oma nime minu nime alla.) BESIDE: He likes to sit beside Mary. (Talle meeldib Mary kõrval istuda.) BESIDES: I have three other hats besides this
Population Their population is estimated to be around 7000. The Arbore consists of a northern division called Gondorobba, and a southern division called Marle. The northern Arbore have a close relationship with the Tsamai, and the Marle have a close ancestral and cultural relationship with the Konso, who dwell on the northern shore of the Lake Turkana. language Arbore together with their neighbors Konso and the Burji have Cushitic Konso language. Government system Each major social division embraces two geographically distinct communities, or villages(dirr). The northern Arbore (Gondorobba) occupy the villages of Gandara`ba (their main center and the residence of their paramount chief), Kulam, and Kuyle and the Marle occupy the villages of Murale and Egude. These villages are autonomous social units.
the states. Those are Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. The Midwestern states are all quite large and have a similar shape. This region consists of Kansas, Iowa, North and South Dakota, Missouri, Nebraska and Minnesota. Southwestern states are Oklahoma, New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona and Texas. The Mountain states got it's name from the rocky area which they're located on. Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado fall under that category. And the states that are left on the shore of the Pacific Ocean are named after that. These are Oregon, Washington, California, plus Alaska and Hawaii. The United States of America is without a doubt the most popular country in the world. It is called the New World and a lot of people travel there to find a new and a better life. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, which offers a fascinating experience to every visitor.
The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km² with a population of only 1,34 million, Estonia is one of the leastpopulous member of the European Union. Estonia is one of the more sparsely populated countries in Europe, only 35 people per square kilometers. Nearly the third of the population live in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. There are many bays and islands located along the coastline of Estonia. There are great number of islands away from the west and north shore. The biggest of these are Saaremaa and Hiiumaa islands. Geagraphically Estonia can be devided into four: North, South, Western and Eastern Estonia. North Estonia is quite flat and low. Here are very nice waterfront brights with its capes and cliffs. SouthEstonia is more hilly, but here are no mountains or mountains chains. The highest point of Estonia the SuurMunamägi (the Great Egg Mountain) is here in SouthEstonia. It is 318 meters above sea level
MARYLAND Marleen Breemet KÜG 10B GENERAL FACTS Total area 32,133 km2 Population 5,884,563 Capital Annapolis Largest city Baltimore Origin of name: in honor of Henrietta Maria Nicknames:Old Line State, Free State, Little America, America in Miniature SYMBOLS Bird- Baltimore oriole Boat-skipjack Dog-Chesapeake Bay retriever Beverage - Milk Fower - Black-Eyed susan Fish-Rockfish Folk dance-Square dance Insect-Baltimore checkerspot butterfly Reptile-Diamondback terrapin SYMBOLS Song-"Maryland! My Maryland!" Sport-Jousting Team sport-Lacrosse Tree- White oak Cat- Calico Crustacean- Maryland blue crab Motto- Fatti maschil, Parole femine (loosely translated as "Manly deeds, Womanly words" GEOGRAPHY 250 miles long ...
Eksami kordamisküsimused õppeaines ,,Ettevõtluse põhikursus" 1. Too välja ja iseloomusta erinevaid ettevõtlusvorme järgmises võtmes: akadeemiline ettevõtlus, naisettevõtlus, pereettevõtlus, sotsiaalne ettevõtlus, off-shore ettevõtlus jms. Too välja iga ettevõtlusvormi tunnused, selle positiivsed ja negatiivsed aspektid. Akadeemiline ettevõtlus: on paljuski seotud ülikoolide ja uurimisasutuste ringkonnas toimunud spinn.off projektidega. Ülikoolipõhist spinn-offi võib määratleda uue ettevõttena, mis on loodud ära kasutama ülikooli personali poolt akadeemilises institutsioonis loodud intellektuaalset omandit, see võib sisaldada lepingulisi uurimistöid, konsulteerimist, patentide/litsentside müüki, laboratoorseid katsetusi/testimisi, täienduskoolitusi jne. Negatiivsed aspektid: puuduvad ettevõtte rajamise baasteadmised, raske turujõududega toime tulla, pole harjunud ärialase konkurentsiga, ülikoolid ei soovi ris...
poetry days were among their very first public performances. Põltsamaa Põltsamaa is the city of wine, bridges and roses. Põltsamaa Castle was started in 1272. In the course of centuries the fort suffered damage. In 1770 the old convent building was replaced by a rococo palace. The ruins of the castle, destroyed in 1941, are being conserved. The courtyard has been converted into a stage of outdoor events. Mustvee Mustvee, a town located on the shore of Lake Peipsi, is best characterised by its motto five churches, two cultures, one nation. Tourist destinations: Elistvere The animal park shows wild animals that live and used to live in Estonia in as natural conditions as possible. In Elistvere Animal Park, you can see European buffalo, elk, reindeer, wild boar, roe deer, fallow deer, brown bear, lynx, fox, raccoon dog, common squirrel and pheasant. In the interior
Moors, and the Peak District The largest natural harbour in England is at Poole, on the south-central coast. Some regard it as the second largest harbour in the world, after Sydney Coast England has 3200 km of coastline, much smaller than the deeply indented Scottish coastline, but still a considerable length The North Sea coast of England is mainly flat and sandy The English North Sea coast is an important area of bird life and is a habitat for many shore and wading birds (one of the most important ares for bird watching) Into Devon and Cornwall the coastline becomes more rocky and steep, with numerous cliffs and tiny fishing villages along the coastline Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Rivers
(W.Gropius) Kavandas mitu hoonet oma ülikoolile, Bostoni keskuse ja PanAmi hoone New Yorgis. (W.Gropius. PanAmi hoone. N.Y.) LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE (18861969) Bauhausi viimane direktor Arhitektuuris valitseb range geomeetriline reeglipära "Less is more" võimalikult lihtne vorm on kõige ilusam. LUDWIG MIES VAN DER ROHE (Farnsworthi maja. USA) Video!! (Lake Shore Drive'i pilvelõhkujad) LE CORBUSIER (18871865) Sveitslane Üks 20. sajandi mõjukamaid arhitekte Pidas oluliseks ka (Le Corbusier) hoonete vormi ilu. (Ronchampi kabel) LE CORBUSIER Tema loodud hooned on efektse vormiga. Ise nimetas oma loomelaadi Purismiks (Villa Savoye) (ld.k purus puhas) Valitsevad range matemaatiline kord ja puhtad kujundidvormid. BRASÎLIA
MAAILMA mAjandus 5 küsimust Dickensi raamauga tutvuda! 1 küsimus kultuurist, kes võimul, 2 teooria, 3 riigid ja transnatsionaalid-mis moodi eristuvad jaapanlased upsakatest jänkidest, kaks küsimust harude kohta-energia kaevandamine/tööstus, teenused. Mis on sektor üldiselt, mahud, olulisus, paiknemine, spetsiifika, demokratiivsed strateegiad ja riiklikud poliitikad. Tekstiil ja õmblustööstus- milliseid strateegiaid inimesed kasutavad- meedia, turu eelis. Suuremate firmade ära nimetamine. Kas kasvav või kahanev sektor, algas tugevalt. Kes on tugevad laevatööstus, lõuna-korea-tugevad laevad (mng levad?)kallimad tööd ja hiina-lihtsad laevad, odavad tööd. Ka euroopas laevad. Norra- Varustus laevad, et nafta tankrile minna. Kruiisi laevad samuti. Saab siin teha kuna läbimõeldus ja disain, siin disainerid juba olemas, muidu peaks endale sisse ostma. Spetsiifiline kruiisilaevadele santehnika, siin klaster olemas. miks eestis, Saaremaa väikel...
And make them fall! Confound their knavish tricks, Confuse their politics, On you our hopes we fix, God save the Queen (King)! Not in this land alone, But be God's mercies known, From shore to shore! Lipp Lord make the nations see, That men should brothers be, And form one family, The wide world ov'er. From every latent foe, Plymouth From the assasins blow, God save the Queen (King)! O'er her (his) thine arm extend,
And when this we rightly know, Thro' the world we safely go. Joy and woe are woven fine, A clothing for the soul divine. Under every grief and pine Runs a joy with silken twine. The babe is more than swaddling bands; Every farmer understands. Every tear from every eye Becomes a babe in eternity; This is caught by females bright, And return'd to its own delight. The bleat, the bark, bellow, and roar, Are waves that beat on heaven's shore. The babe that weeps the rod beneath Writes revenge in realms of death. The beggar's rags, fluttering in air, Does to rags the heavens tear. The soldier, arm'd with sword and gun, Palsied strikes the summer's sun. The poor man's farthing is worth more Than all the gold on Afric's shore. One mite wrung from the lab'rer's hands Shall buy and sell the miser's lands; Or, if protected from on high, Does that whole nation sell and buy. He who mocks the infant's faith
Luckily everyone are alive. They are threathen by 2 alligators but Navarro and Ramon kill them. Suddenly a loud scream and everyone notice that Maria is being attacked by anaconda. Luckily Hamiltons bullet kills the anaconda. So Hamilton steals a boat from indians who have seen the crew and are ready to attack them. Crew gets away from there alive and they are moving along the river. They see the second indian tribe but they past this tribe wothout getting noticed. Soon they will get to the shore and hide because of the third tribe of indians. Hamilton speaks with them and show the crew that they are harmless. Hamilton knows this tribe well. Indina tribe chief lets the crew eat and rest in their camp place. In the morning the crew climbed up on the hill and there it was .. Lost city. They crossed the bridge saw a hut and run into Spaatz and von Manteuffel. Spaatz and von Manteuffel will take the crew prisoners. Hamilton and others managed
*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. *The culture began early in the 20th century, spread quickly during the 1950s and 1960s, and continues to evolve. *It affected fashion, music, literature, films, jargon, and more. *Kelly was born in a small Florida town called Cocoa Beach on February 11, 1972.
Quebec Quebec Province in east-central Canada. The only Canadian province with a predominantly French- speaking population. Largest province by area. second-largest administrative division. Bordes West by the province of Ontario, James Bay and Hudson Bay. North by Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay. East by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick. South the U.S.A. Geography 90% of Quebec's territory lies within the Canadian Shield The Eastern Canadian forests cover the Appalachian Mountains Climate Most of central Quebec has a subarctic climate. Winters are long, very cold, and snowy. Summers are warm but very short. History At the time of first European contact and later colonization,...
3 Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport Lennart Meri Tallinn International Airport is named after Lennart Meri, who was the president of the Republic of Estonia in 1992-2001. He has become a national legend whose character symbolizes the arrival of Estonia on the world map. Tallinn Airport is the largest and premier airport in Estonia. It receives airlines from many world destinations. It is also a home base of the national airline Estonian Air. Tallinn Airport is on the eastern shore of Lake Ülemiste, about 4 kilometres from the center of Tallinn. History: 1922 The first estonian airline ,,Aeronaut" was established. 1923 Aviation port was built on the shores of Lake Ülemiste 1932 The building of Tallinn Airport started 1936 Ülemiste Airport was opened 1938 The construction of the passenger terminal started 1954 The passenger terminal was finally completed and it was in use until the Moscow Olympic Games
by two o'clock (kella kaheks) in an hour (tunni aja pärast) in 3 weeks (kolme nädala pärast) PEAMISED EESSÕNAD KOOS NÄITEGA ABOUT: He told us about his trip. (Ta rääkis meile oma reisist.) ABOVE: The plane flew above the clouds. (Lennuk lendas pealpool pilvi.) ACROSS: He ran across the street. (Ta jooksis üle tänava.) AFTER: They arrived after supper. (Nad saabusid pärast õhtusööki.) AGAINST: I am against the proposal. (Ma olen ettepaneku vastu.) ALONG: They walked along the shore. (Nad kõndisid mööda kallast.) AMONG: Divide the sweets among the boys. (Jaga maiustused poiste vahel ära.) AT: We met at a party. (Me kohtusime ühel peol.) BEFORE: I'll be back before 3 o'clock. (Ma olen tagasi enne kella kolme.) BEHIND: He sat behind me. (Ta istus minu taga.) BELOW: He signed his name below mine. (Ta kirjutas oma nime minu nime alla.) BESIDE: He likes to sit beside Mary. (Talle meeldib Mary kõrval istuda.) BESIDES: I have three other hats besides this
Good afternoon. My name is Siiri Paurson. And I will be speaking today about OVERFISHING. I will be speaking for about 10 minutes. I’ll be pleased to answer any questions you may have at the end of the presentation. INTRODUCTION: What is overfishing? What is causing overfishing? Why is overfishing a problem? Fishing down the food web. What can we do to help? WHAT IS OVERFISHING?: Overfishing can be defined in a number of ways. However, everything comes down to one simple point: Catching too much fish for the system to support leads to an overall degradation (degrödašon) to the system. Overfishing is a non-sustainable use of the oceans. WHAT IS CAUSING OVERFISHING?: Worldwide, fishing fleets are two to three times as large as needed to take present day catches of fish and other marine species (spiišis) and as what our oceans can sustainably support. On a global scale we have enough fishing capacity (cäpaseti) to cover at least four Earth...
OVERFISHING Presented by: Siiri Paurson Tartu 2015 INTRODUCTION What is overfishing? What is causing overfishing? Why is overfishing a problem? Fishing down the food web (toitumisahela võrgustik) What can we do to help? WHAT IS OVERFISHING? Catching too much fish for the system to support leads to an overall degradation to the system. Overfishing is a non-sustainable use of the oceans. WHAT IS CAUSING OVERFISHING? Worldwide, fishing fleets are at least two to three times as large as needed to take present day catches of fish and other marine species. On a global scale we have enough fishing capacity to cover at least four Earth like planets. Overfishing have a large impact on the basic functioning of our marine ecosystems. These unselective fishing practices and gear cause treme...
the river Irthing the wall was made from brick shaped stone and measured 10 Roman feet (9.7 ft or 3 m) wide and 5 to 6 metres (1620 ft) tall; west of the river the wall was made from turf and measured 6 metres (20 ft) wide and 3.5 metres (11.5 ft) high. This doesent include the wall's ditches, berms, and forts. The central section measured 8 Roman feet wide (7.8 ft or 2.4 m) on a 10 foot base. Route Hadrian's Wall extendedtfrom the west from Wallsend on the River Tyne to the shore of the Solway Firth. The A69 and B6318 roads follow the course of the wall as it starts in Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle, then on round the northern coast of Cumbria. The Wall is entirely in England and south of the border with Scotland by 15 kilometres (9 mi) in the west and 110 kilometres (68 mi) in the east. Hadrian Hadrian's Wall was built following a visit by Roman emperor Hadrian (AD 76138) in AD 122. Hadrian was experiencing military difficulties in Britain, and from the peoples of
Topic Estonia, Tallinn The Republic of Estonia is the northernmost of the three Baltic States on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. To the east Estonia borders on Russia and Lake Peipsi and on the south on Latvia. The area of Estonia is 45 100km2, its coastline is 774km long. The geography of the land is surprisingly varied. Islands make up 9,2 per cent of Estonian's total territory, the largest islands are Saaremaa, Hiiumaa and Vormsi. The highest point is Suur Munamägi, which is 317m high. Estonia has a surprisingly mild climate for an area so far north. Sea winds keep the
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Australia Kaspar Rätsep G1A Australian nature · Australian nature is extremely diverse and interesting. It's the driest inhabited continent, only its south-east and south-west corners have a temperate climate. · The climate of Australia is significantly influenced by ocean currents, which is correlated with periodic drought, and produces cyclones in northern Australia. · Much of the northern part of the country has a tropical summer rainfall (monsoon) climate. The southwest corner of the country has a Mediterranean climate. Much of the southeast is temperate. · Climate change has become an increasing concern in Australia in recent years, with many Australians considering protection of the environment to be the most important issue facing the country. Australian nature · Eastern Australia is marked by the Great Dividing Range and it consists of low hills and the highlands are typi...