Litmus Litmus indicator solution turns red in acidic solutions and blue in alkaline solutions - and it turns purple in neutral solutions. Litmus paper is usually more reliable, and comes as red litmus paper and blue litmus paper. The table shows the colour changes it can make. Red Litmus Blue Litmus Acidic solution Stays red Turns red Neutral solution Stays red Stays blue Alkaline solution Turns blue Stays blue Notice how we say 'stays red' or 'turns red'. This is better than saying 'nothing' or 'stayed the same', because it tells us what we actually see. Universal indicator and the pH scale Universal indicator is a mixture of several different indicators. It has many different colour changes
Dear Sir/Madam I saw your advertisement on Postimees and I am intrested in your advertisement and Iwould like to ask some questsions. I wolud like to know about the furniture, whether the furniture stays in apartment, if it stays in then the price is very good for me. I would like to know about windows, how many windows are there. How is it about parking? How many parkilng lot is for each appartment. How is about neighbours, are they noisy or not? Is there central heating or stove and how much you pay for utilities per month. Can I take pets , whether neighbours accept me if I have Bulldog. I am looking forward to hearing from you Yours faithfully Kaspar Bork
I think that the family in this point of view is one of the most important things in our life. If you have someone who can do everything for you and you can do the same you are lucky you have a family. I might say that I'm lucky. My lovely family consists of fourth members: mother, father, brother and me. I'm the youngest member in my family. We have pure love and affection for one another. My father live in Finland but he visit us once in a month and he stays here a couple of days. Mother, brother and I live in Anne street. My mother is the most important person in my life. She had done everything that I and my brother will have an amazing life. She only wants the best for us! My brother is four years older than me. He study economy and banking business in Estonian University of Life Sciences. Also he has a part-time job he is security in clubs. I can add also that he is bodybuilder. About month ago he won in Estonia championship in
We recently interviewed three canditates for this positsion. We have decided to appoint Robert Kaminsky. He seemed the best as far the speaking goes, he was understandable and calm. He is experienced in variety of industries, which coukd show his knowledge in different subjects. He was respected in old jobs by the staff which shows his great thoughts and results. He has been increasing sales by 12% over the five years. Succesess in his mind stays in the office at least seven o´clock. All members exept one had a unanimous pick. We defenetly recommend him for this job. Greetings, Interviewing team
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The Perfect Place to Live For me, I think I am already living in a perfect place, Estonia. I would not want to live somewhere else because I think Estonia has everything what a perfect place should have. Many people who live in Estonia are dreaming of a home in a warmer place. There are many reasons why I would not want to live there. One reason is that the weather stays excactly the same every day but in Estonia we have different seasons. Furthermore why I like living in Estonia is that the nature is amazing and if I am very tired I could just go 10 kilometers out of the city and I would be in pure nature, but in China it would be impossible. I am happy about my life in Estonia. I cannot imagine a better place to live. I am never going to move a different country to live because I love Estonia and this is the perfect place I would want to live.
Capital punishment should to be abolished Capital punishment is a form of punishment where a person's life is taken. This is one of the most controversial topics today. People are either favour or against it. Firstly capital punishment saves money compared to the alternative of life in prison because criminals deserve to die, not stay in jail and live comfortable life. Also when a killer stays in prison he takes up space in already over crowed prisons. Secondly it might prevent the fact that people who have killed someone before, would probably to it again. Because killer`s point of view does not change. Finally it would reassure the people close to the victim it would not happen again. Also it gives them the feeling that the death has been avenged. A family will feel less pain if the killer dies.
Friends are a pretty important part of most people's lives. Good friend is the person who gives you the better of the two choices, hold your hand when you're scared, helps you fight off those who try to take advantage of you, thinks of you at times when you are not there, reminds you of what you have forgotten, helps you put the past behind you but understands when you need to hold on to it a little longer, stays with you so that you have confidence, goes out of their way to make time for you, helps you clear up your mistakes, helps you deal with pressure from others, smiles for you when they are sad, helps you become a better person! No one can make you laugh quite the way your friends can. Most importantly of all friends love you for who you are. I know that when I am going through a tough situation, I always ask my closest friends for advice.
Setting goals and trying to achieve them is an important factor of success Stanislav Stõkov MASB11 Every person's main goal or dream is to succeed in life. While the mission stays the same, the only difference is how it is achieved. Usually people set goals for themselves and attain them step by step, but how important is it in general? The advantages of setting goals include firstly, acting on a certain plan. If people have their goals straighten out, then they will not come to a point where they do not know what to do or what will happen next. It is much easier to move from one point to another if there is a direction
ELADA. ATHLETES can do what they are the best at. I think that beauty contests are for pretty people. If someone's goal of life is to be the most beautiful in the world then it is okay and if it makes her happy it is great, because it is quite harmful and easy to ignore. Some people say that it creates low self-esteem and too high standards, but I think that people should really use their own brains and TEADVUSTAMA themselves what stays in the boundaries of normal. So beauty contests do serve a purpose in present society. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Remove the test tube and wash it carefully with distilled water. Firmly attach the test tube back. Adjust the burettes to the same height and check whether the water level (c) in both of the burettes is at the same height. Raise one of the burette branches 15...20 cm higher than the other one and observe for a few minutes whether the water level stays still. If it does not change then the apparatus is hermetically sealed and the experiment can begin. Otherwise check the stoppers and hoses to ensure the apparatus is hermetic and then try again. Bring the burettes again to the same height and remove the test tube. 3. The experiment. The metal piece is inside of a numbered sheet of paper. Ask for the mass of the metal sample from your lab supervisor
Waste Mattias Allpere 5.b Radioactive waste is waste that contains radioactive material.Radioactive wastes are usually the by-product of nuclear techology and they are the remnants of nuclear fission. There are different types of nuclear waste.Low-level waste,intermediate-level waste and high-level waste.Radioactivity diminishes over time.Low-level waste is stored in sealed facilities for hours,days or weeks,but high-level waste stays isolated for thousands of years,it is buried deep underground. Radioactive waste comes from different sources as used nuclear fuel and from nuclear weaponry.If contracted, it will cause radiation sickness. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_radiation_syndrome Radioactive waste is also planned to be disposed into outer space.This process contains launching multiple rockets,because one rocket could not carry much waste.
v First murder on the Moor v Stephen as a suspect v Long walk on the Moor v Second girl missing v Search party to look for missing girl v Stephen at police station for questioning v Stephens wife Lyn is meeting another man The Plot v Stephen doesn't want any kids v Stephen goes in the mine v Someone is living in the mine v Lyn leaves Stephen v Third murder v Stephen meets old friend Peter v Stephen stays a night in the mine to meet killer Addition v Movie : Master of the Moor 1994 Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redige Colin Filth as Teine tase Kolmas tase Stephen Neljas tase Viies tase Whalby. My opinion v Very interesting to read v
Computers are able to do everything that make our life easier, but why are there still so many different opinions about ones' usefulness? The positive side of having computers in our life is how much it actually changes our life and makes it easier. There are no problems, I mean literally no problems that computers could not do. Computers are used to find information, read news, study, and some even play computer games. But to be exact, computer is not only that small box that stays under our desks or the lap-tops that are well known today. Computers are everything automatic that surround us, for example nowadays there are no cars made without computerised parts. Even shopping would not be even close to like it is now if we would not have all that amazing technology. Of course, like every other thing, computerised world has its own downsides. Kids spend too much time on social networks and playing computer games. Of course it is not the only negative thing,
I am eighteen years old and when I finish school I want to be independent and live on my own. People say that when you live in the countryside you are living the easy life. I agree but physically it is very exhausting. You have to work hard to keep the house and yard clean. When you have a farm there is no lack of work and you always have your hands in the soil. At least there is always some action. Although living in the countryside has few bad sides, I am sure rural life stays always in my heart. To me country life has more pros than cons. If you are a maverick which I am then living in the countryside has the privacy what you need. Also you can grow your own vegetables and fruits when you live in the countryside. I think any fruit or vegetable which is from your own tree or a field is better than the one you find in stores. I think living in the city has a lot of disadvantages. The first aspect that appears in my mind is the crime rate
(Lootus) The Seven Vices "Desperation (Meeleheide) Envy ( Kadedus) Infidelity (Truudusetus) Injustice (Õiglusetus) Wrath (Viha) Inconstancy (Heitlikkus) Foolishness (Rumalus) The death · "You have been taken from the earth and you have to become it again" · Adam and Eve · Death angel The GOD · It is said in the bible "Nobody has seen the God, if we love each other then God stays in us and his love has become perfekt in us, we feel that we are a part of him and he is a part of us and we feel that he has given us one part from the Ghost THANK YOU ! Do you have any questions ?
Will Chinese become more important than English in the near future? As David Graddol, a visiting professor in Hong Kong, says in "Will Chinese take over from English as the world's most important language?", he must often answer the questions concerning Chinese importance over English. Graddol states that China's economy is growing and it is already second in the world. In fact, it has become the largest exporter and first in energy consumption. In addition, China will presumably be the largest manufacturer soon. However, he questions whether Chinese language grows at the same pace as its economy. Graddol's teaching in Hong Kong starts with a lecture called "World Englishes". He notes that he wrote his book "The Future of English" in 1997, same year when China got Hong Kong back from Britain. Graddol reminds the students, how many things wasn't happened then: euro was not put in use, even Windows 98 was not ready. He h...
eventually falls for him. They continue seeing each other under the pretense of rehearsing lines. But Duke becomes suspicious of their frequent meetings and warns Zidler that he may stop Financing the show. When the Duke found out about Satine and Christian, he told Zidler he will have Christian killed if Satine is not his. Satine and Christian are planning to leave Mouline Rouge, but then then Zidler informs Satine that she is dying. Satine changes her mind and stays in Mouline Rouge. The night of the show Christian sneakes into the Moulin Rouge. Satine starts to sing the song Christianwrote to express their love. Christian starts to sing with her and returns to the stage. After the curtains close, Satine succumbs to tuberculosis. Before she dies she tells him to write their story. It is movie about how strong love could be and no one can stop them. Despite the tragic end it was a beautiful love story. I think this is one of the best movies
in obtaining riches. The Farmer also had a Daughter, who was in love with a Peasant. The Peasant was quite poor and because of that the Farmer disliked him. The Farmer had never enough of money and he made everything to develop his bussiness. He had so much money that he decided to go to the casino and as a result he lost it. The Goblin strangles his master and sets his farm on fire. In the end, the Goblin dies, too. But the positive thing is that the love story of two young people stays alive and they are happy together. "The Goblin" was an outstanding performance. All the dancers had excellent dancing skills and emotionally strong influence, the decorations and costumes were great. Moreover, the breathtaking music was based completely on the Estonian folclore and helped to imagine all the dancers' emotions. It was a contemporary ballet, that included elements of classical ballet and modern dance
(property.) There are about ten times more sheep than people in Australia. Sheep are raised for wool and for meat. In Australia what Americans call a ranch is known as a station. Stations are very big. Some stations are so big they have to use planes to keep track of the animals. The most famous animals in Australia are marsupials. A marsupial is a mammal that has a pouch to carry its young. Some kangaroos can jump 30 feet. The koala sometimes stays in the same tree for days and is endangered. The Great Barrier Reef is also in Australia. It is made up of coral and algae. Coral are tiny invertebrate animals. The Great Barrier Reef is about 1250 miles long. There is a channel of water that separates the reef from the Queensland coast. It is the largest deposit of coral in the world. It is also the world's largest living structure. Australia's national sport is Cricket. Cricket is a little bit like baseball but it
,,Pocahontas" is an animated Disney movie released in 1995 A musical romancedrama The first animated Disney film to be based on a real historic character Features a fictionalized account of Pocahontas' encounter with John Smith and the other settlers Pocahontas and Smith fall in love The native tribeman try to execute Smith but Pocahontas manages to save him Smith takes the bullet from the native chief, who is shot by the governor of Jamestown Smith leaves for England but Pocahontas stays with her tribe What made Captain John Smith 's colony successful? He made all healthy people gather food Trade with Indians His manner of fair trading gained the Indians' respect Using bluff and sternness to make his point with the Indians and never ambushing and murdering any Indians Creating other forts up and down the river where the colonists could live and gather food Literary work After returning from New England he wrote of his explorations for the rest of his life
times even before the Town Hall itself was built. Through the years this served as a place of celebrations as well as executions. Today the square remains a cultural focal point for the city. In summer, it's filled with outdoor cafés and is home to countless openair concerts, handicraft fairs and medieval markets. In winter, an annual Christmas Market enchants the crowds on the square, as does the town's Christmas tree (a tradition whose roots stretch back to 1441), which stays up for a month or more. Town Hall Square has also become the traditional centre of the Old Town Days festival, a modern version of a medieval carnival. Traditions from the Middle Ages are kept alive here, including parades, a knights' tournament, a parrotshooting contest and the election of the May Count. Tallinn`s late Gothic Town Hall building is one of the most famed symbols of the city, recognized throughout Estonia as a venerable, unique architectural treasure.
battles, animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and dramas based on Classical mythology. The building ceased to be used for entertainment in the early medieval era. It was later reused for such purposes as housing, workshops, quarters for a religious order, a fortress, a quarry, and a Christian shrine.It has been estimated that about 500,000 people and over a million wild animals died in the Colosseum games.Although in the 21st century it stays partially ruined due to damage caused by devastating earthquakes and stone- robbers, the Colosseum is an iconic symbol of Imperial Rome and its breakthrough achievements in earthquake engineering. It is one of Rome's most popular tourist attractions and still has close connections with the Roman Catholic Church, as each Good Friday the Pope leads a torchlit "Way of the Cross" procession to the amphitheatre.[5]The Colosseum is also depicted on the Italian version of the five-cent euro coin.
The highest is 37.8 °C. The lowest official Alaska temperature is -62.2 ° one degree above the lowest temperature recorded in continental North America. The climate in the extreme north of Alaska is Arctic with long, very cold winters and short, cool summers. Even in July, the average low temperature in Barrow is 1.1 °C. Precipitation is light in this part of Alaska, with many places averaging less than 254 mm per year, mostly as snow which stays on the ground almost the entire year. 5 Pictures 6 7 Used Sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_McKinley 8
months .They live on eucalyptus trees and sleep 18 hours! Koalas eat eucalyptus trees leaves, they don't drink. The word koala means "No water " .In the sea you can find crocodiles that are 5 or 6 metre long. They eat fish, animals and sometimes people.You must be careful .Echidna and platypus babies are born from eggs but drink milk .The echidna eat ants with it catches with it long fast tongue .The platypus has a wide bill like a duck and a wide flat tail .It swims well ,but stays under water for a few minutes and it shuts its eyes and ears first .The emu is another Australian bird which is two meters long .It is the second largest bird in the world .It cannot fly, but run 50 kilometre per hour .Then there is the kookaburra whose cry sounds like somebody laughing .The budgeriagar is a little blue or yellow bird that people keep at home. Cities Sixty per cent of all of Australians live in these six states
2. Prepare the burette – remove any air bubbles from the nozzle and fill with 0.1 M hydrochloric acid till zero (The lower meniscus has to coincide with the scales 0-notation). 3. Titrate with a 0.1 M hydrochloric acid solution, while swirling the water in the flask with intense circular movements. At the equivalence point the color of the water will change from yellow to orange red. It is important to end the titration process precisely (one drop precision) when the red color stays unchanged when adding the last drop. Read from the burette the consumed volume of hydrochloric acid for titration with a 0.05 cm3 precision. 4. Wash the conical flask carefully with distilled water and repeat the titration with a new aliquote of water. Repeat the titration process until the consumed amounts of at least three readings of HCl volume do not differ more than 0.10...0.15 cm3. 5. Put the data obtained from titration into the table and calculate the average
13. Try to explain the encounter between Marie and Nector from the point of view of the former. Characterise the girl's behaviour in this situation. Comment on her wish: `I hope they saw it' (66). Marie is just passing by when Nector caught her, it's funny for her that he thinks that she stole pillowcase. She feels pain when he is twisting her arm, so tears appear. She is trying to get away from him but when she feels she can't do it she stays and even doesn't mind him touching her. 14. What is Nector's attitude to the incident? Interpret the phrase: `I don't want her, but I want her, and I cannot let go' (67). He is not ashamed, he takes her hand. He feels that he doesn't want to be with her but he actually likes her and can't let her go. `The Island' 15. Is it of any significance that `The Island' is the only undated story in the book? Can we
Montreux and agree to put the war behind them forever. Although Henry is sometimes plagued by guilt for abandoning the men on the front, the two succeed in living a beautiful, peaceful life. When spring arrives, the couple moves to Lausanne so that they can be closer to the hospital. Early one morning, Catherine goes into labor. The delivery is exceptionally painful and complicated. Catherine delivers a stillborn baby boy and, later that night, dies of a hemorrhage. Henry stays at her side until she is gone. He attempts to say goodbye but cannot. He walks back to his hotel in the rain.
reactions, clearly hoping to find her afraid or disgusted by what she sees. But instead of being afraid, Bella reaches out and runs her fingers through Jacob's fur. She is surprised by how it is both rough and soft. Suddenly Jacob licks her across her entire face, laughing and jumping out of the way when she yells and smacks at him playfully in response. Both vampires and werewolves, and especially Edward, are all shocked and bewildered by the encounter. The wolves leave, but Jacob stays behind. Jacob speaks to Edward through his mind, eventually turning back into his human form to openly discuss Bella's safety during the newborn battle. Edward is reluctant to involve Jacob initially, but is pleasantly surprised by the ideas Jacob presents. They agree to work together, making a plan to mask the scent of Bella's trail with Jacob's. They decide to place Seth Clearwater with Bella in hiding, using Seth's and the pack's mind reading as a way to communicate with the others
the number of wolves is greater due to their being more Cold Ones around than ever before. Bella feels an affinity towards the third wife and falls asleep thinking of her. Jacob calls Edward and Charlie for her, both to keep her out of trouble as well as ensure additional time with her as a reward for "playing nice." Jacob takes Bella to meet Edward, who is pacing while he waits for her. Edward takes Bella home and stays with her. Bella has a bad dream in which Rosalie is fighting Billy Black in his wolf form and sees the Third Wife's knife in her own hand. She wakes to find Edward reading Wuthering Heights, a novel he previously claimed to dislike. As he lulls her back to sleep, he tells her that she is awakening human emotions in him, and that he can now relate to Heathcliff as he couldn't before. The next morning, Bella remembers what Edward said, and finds her book open to Heathcliff's
"Robbie- He finally says goodbye to Rex after he finds love with Cat. Sometimes he tries to move Cat's mouth with his hand... she understands and goes along with it. "Jade- goes onto have a very successful career as Hollywood's new horror queen. "Sikowitz- starts a very successful coconut water company. "Sin Jin- becomes a billionaire because of a new social media online company he started. He gives Mark Zuckerberg (FaceBook owner) a run for his money. "There you have it. The gang always stays in touch every year after year at Hollwood Arts reunions. "So many of you have tweeted me and messaged me about how the show has really touched you and given you inspiration to follow your own dreams. I just want to say that all of you have touched us with your incredible support and inspired all of us each week to make it the best show we possibly could. It has been an honor and a privilege to be a part of your childhood/teenagehood (20+hood, we know you
immigrants came from England, many people also came from Scotland with earlier British settlers and took along their own cultural elements. People say that in New Zealand there are more bagpipe ensembles than in Scotland. Thanks to permanent immigration from England and the fact that many young new-zealanders spend time in England for getting "over-sea experiences", the cultural connection between New Zealand and England won't get lost. Also the traditional English language stays preserved. Every year local people organize the Pacific Islands-themed festival Pasifika. It's held in Western Springs (a park in the west of the city), Auckland. Conclusion In conclusin I might say that New Zealand seems to be a paradise for me. The cities are modern, but people have taken care of nature too. I really would like to go there someday, because I'm a huge fan of green nature. Too bad is the fact that travelling to New Zealand is very expensive. References
But more and more people – politicians, taxpayers, and animal lovers say that such a barrier would never be allowed today. With sections of it almost 100 years old, built by bushmen traveling with camels. By 1960 three states joined their barriers to form a single dog fence. Queensland has the longest fence with 2500 km long followed by South Australia with 2100 km The New South Wales fence covers 580 km. The Fence goes over sand dunes, past salt lakes, up and down hills, across plains. It stays away from towns. Where it passes near Cooper Pedy in South Australia, it’s actually a tourist attraction, visited on bus tour. People go and touch it. Children like to climb it. The fence marks the dividing line between cattle (outside) and sheep (inside). Inside is where dingoes, legally classified as vermin, are shot, poisoned and trapped. Sheep and dingoes do not mix. Stations that once sheared 100.000 sheep suffered so many kills that their owners switched to cattle
After realizing that her efforts are useless, she shuts herself down and stands still as a statue, hoping this will finally stop him. And it works. He pulls away, smiles and shuts his eyes, and after answering Bella that he is indeed finished, she punches him in the mouth as hard as possible, injuring her hand in the process. Once he realizes what's happened, Jacob tries to soothe her but she yells at him to get away saying she's leaving at once. Jacob stays calm, offering her a ride home. She refuses and thinks to herself that if she can just get to the treaty line Alice will be able to "see" her and send Edward to pick her up. Jacob insists on driving her, and she finally accepts. During the entire drive back to Forks Jacob repeatedly frustrates Bella with references to the kiss, saying even that it was incredible and professing that she doesn't have to change anything to be with him
govern a country is not only the history of Adolf Hitler, but can also be found in the modern day Europe. A living example of this could be found in Italy, where the former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi maintained a tight grip on the public press. Being a prime minister in 2010, he together with his family practically controlled the national television and radio, having roughly a 90 percent of the audience share. The media publications, that he controlled, were used to make sure he stays in the government and wins the elections. Any press publications that would criticize the current leader were sued. Having also control in the government, Berlusconi managed to propose and even push through some laws that would prevent free journalism, for example criminalize publishing transcripts of wiretapped conversations. Berlusconi`s control over the media was criticized all over the world, but even the European Court of Justice could not manage to pass any measures against it
political centre, a commercial centre and a perfect place for shoppers. London is the favourite. City for those, who like to go to the theatre. London can also be very quiet because of the parks and old buildings and museums. London is also considered to be one of the most important culture centre with its museums and libraries. There are many places to go in London. Buchingham palace is the official London residence of the the Queen and the royal family. During the summer Queen usually stays at her other residence the Winsor Castle Another Symbol of London is the Trafalgar square, which was named after Nelson's vicotry over Napoleon at Trafalgar. The statue on top is about 5m high and shows Nelson without on arm and eye. Near the Trafalgar Square is the National Gallery, where you can see paintings from Rubens to Van Gogh. Big Ben and the houses of parliament are known to everyone. The building stands on the north bank of the river and is most known symbol of UK
Estonia: www.tallinksilja.com/en/ (Rostock-Helsinki-Tallinn) Time: GMT+2 (GMT+3 from last Sunday in March to last Saturday in October) Currency: £1 = approx 16.5 Kroons. Tourist information: www.inyourpocket.com/Estonia/ & http://tourism.tallinn.ee. Hotels in Tallinn: www.hostelbookers.com Visas: UK citizens do not need a visa for Estonia for stays of up to 6 months. London information: Area: 659 sq mi = 1,706 km2 Population: 7,556,900 Time: GMT (UTC0) Summer BST (UTC+1) London train and ferry operators: http://www.ferries-trains-planes.co.uk/ Tallinn London · Day 1, sail from Tallinn to Helsinki by Tallink ferry, leaving Tallinn daily at 14:00 and arriving Helsinki at 16:00
ancient animals, modernized along certain lines by their own separate evolution. Two of the strangest animals in the world the spiny anteater and the platypus, only live in Australia. They are reptile-mammals. Another group of Australian mammals are the marsupials. These are the kangaroo and the wombat, for example. They do not lay eggs, but their young are born before they are fully developed. A little kangaroo crawls into its mother's pouch and stays there for almost three months. Dogs, cats, and rabbits brought to Australia by men are rapidly destroying the gentler marsupials. There is only one marsupial still alive in the United States today it is the opossum. Many of the plants of Australia aren't found anywhere else. Agriculture. Australia's farms are highly mechanized and therefore require the minimum of human labour. Only about 5 per cent of the country's workers are farmers. Farmland covers about 65 per cent of Australia
I pass it passes I wash she washes I catch he catches I mix he mixes 2 Some verbs ending in o have -es. I go he goes I do she does 3 When a verb ends in a consonant + y, the y changes to -ies. I hurry he hurries I copy she copies 2 Whe do not change y after a vowel. I stay he stays I enjoy he enjoys When to use the Present Simple The Present simple generally refers to: · Facts that are always true Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. · Habits and repeated actions British people drink a lot of tea. I get up at seven, have breakfast and go to university. · States, thoughts and feelings I don't like gangster films. The Present Simple is also used in · Making declarations
branch lines between the floats. Redrawn from Suzuki et al (1977). Poles Trolling lines Trollipüük (vedeli(te)ga või lanti(de)ga) Deck Equipment: Undecked canoes may have no equipment or only a hand cranked reel. Purpose built trollers are usually equipped with two or four trolling booms which are raised and lowered by topping lifts and held in fishing position by adjustable stays. Hydraulic or electrically powered reels (gurdies) are frequently used to haul in the lines. Säär Kael Suuava Teravik This drawing of a giant squid was based on a specimen found on the coast of Newfoundland in 1874. NOAA Photo Library Trollipüügiks A classic handmade wooden bait that is designed for the top water angler. The large stainless steel lip leaves a huge
· Hold your breath for a count of seven. · Exhale completely through your mouth, making a whoosh sound to a count of eight. · This is one breath. Now inhale again and repeat the cycle three more times for a total of four breaths. -2- Note that you always inhale quietly through your nose and exhale audibly(kuuldavalt) through your mouth. The tip of your tongue stays in position the whole time. Exhalation takes twice as long as inhalation. The absolute time you spend on each phase is not important; the ratio of 4:7:8 is important. If you have trouble holding your breath, speed the exercise up but keep to the ratio of 4:7:8 for the three phases. With practice you can slow it all down and get used to inhaling and exhaling more and more deeply. Once you develop this technique by practicing it every day, it will be a very useful tool that you will
displays of affection. British also like to be different from others, for example, they'll never give up their habit of driving on the left side of the road. 12. Imagine this situation: you are at home, just about to have lunch, when there is a knock at the door. It is a British friend of yours, not a very close friend, but closer than a mere acquaintance. He or she has come to pay you an unexpected visit. You suggest that your friend comes in and stays for lunch. But your friend is embarrassed to find that he or she has called at a mealtime and refuses invitation. You want to persuade your friend to change his or her mind. Here are two possible ways of doing this": A) Please stay. We don't have much, I'm afraid, but we'd be honoured. Whatever we have is yours. B) This is no trouble at all. There's plenty of food. Don't think twice about it. We're used to people popping in
actual being exist. (ma ei saa ise ka selles lausest aru, aga see oli pedro slaidides) 38. What is “being in actuality”? What the thing is at the moment. (Having a certain perfection?) 39. What is “being in potency”? The thing’s potency of moving towards perfection. Being in potency means that even if you don’t have now a certain perfection, you have the real capacity of having it. 40. What is “accidental change”? Sth happens but the thing still stays the same in substance. For example if someone cuts off my hand (accidental change), I am still a human. 41. What is “substantial change”? The substance of sth changes entirely for example paper turns into ash. Substantial change is permanent. 42. Define substance and accident. Substance - the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists and which has a tangible, solid presence. Being in itself. Accident - a property of a thing which is not essential to its nature
.. and set free. the... A) pardoned B) released C) innocent D) forgiven A) offenders B) villains C) wrongs D) evils j) The detective inspector told the young ... to make e) I had to answer question A because it was ... some tea. A) compulsory B) necessary C) a must D) an obligation A) officer B) official C) guardian D) police Task 6. Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same. a) They said that John had stolen the money. They accused John of stealing the money. b) Ian said that he hadn't punched anybody. Ian denied c) 'OK, Andy, you can go now,' said the detective. The detective gave Andy d) 'James Frogget, you will go to prison for ten years,' said the judge. The judge sentenced e) 'I forged the signature,' said Mary. Mary admitted f) Harry stole £60,000 and was arrested. Harry was arrested
Canada were, naturally, built around those areas. In the Atlantic Provinces, the most important activities include fishing and farming of all sorts. Also in the Atlantic Provinces are the Appalachian Mountains old and rounded mountains. The North is also comprised of three territories. The area has a varied landscape including mountains and plains. The climate there is extremely cold with long winters and a lot of snow. Much of the area is treeless tundra. In the summer months, the sun stays up for the whole day, never setting. The permanent frozen layer of earth there makes construction a real challenge. Perhaps Canada's most famous animal is the moose. They, along with grizzly bears, are the most well-known of its many mammals. Gray wolves are also very popular in Canadian large wild spaces. There are plenty others, though. The wolverine is a large member of the weasels' family. It has a reputation for ferocity and
population has the syndrome because of genetic transmissibility. Bibliography: 1 Wikipedia, 2016 2 Healthline, 2016 http://www.healthline.com/health/hypermobile-joints#SymptomRelief4 3 Healthline, 2016 http://www.healthline.com/health/hypermobile-joints#SymptomRelief4 4 Since the world population is ~7,402,107 (Worldometers, 2016), ~25% suffers from JMS and adults form 58% of the world’s population (Index Mundi, 2015), the percent most likely stays the same (58%) as I examine the ratio of adults among the people diagnosed with JMS) 5 Mayo Clinic, 2014 http://www.mayoclinic.org/hypermobility/expert-answers/faq-20058285 6 Envatotuts+, J. Medlej, 2014 http://design.tutsplus.com/articles/human-anatomy-fundamentals-flexibility-and-joint- limitations--vector-25401 7 Wikipedia, 2015 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Robles 8 “Pretty Strong“; a blog by Sarah Elizabeth Robles & Jessica Gallagher-Salvaggio http://prettystrongblog.blogspot
Põllumajanduse Registrite ja Informatsiooni Amet (PRIA), tehes koostööd nende ettevõtetega. Artikkel tutvustas mõningaid võimalusi, kuidas arendada maapiirkonnas turismiteenuseid. Maaturismil Eestis on arenguruumi, leidub kitsaskohti kuid samuti on ka palju positiivseid aspekte, mida ettevõtjad enda kasuks tarbivad. Kasutatud allikad: 1. Bel, F., Lacroic, A., Lyser, S., Rambonilaza, T., Turpin, N., (2015) Domestic demand for tourism in rural areas: Insights from summer stays in three French regions. Tourism Management. Vol 46, pages 562-570. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261517714001526 2. Fleischer, A., Felsenstein, D., (2000). Support for rural tourism: does it make a Difference? Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 27, pages 1007-1024. Reitrieved from http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download? doi=10.1.1.451.9941&rep=rep1&type=pdf 3. Kahro, K. (2013)
S.A. population is over 300 million people (303,500,000 in early 2008) so the United States has the world's third largest population (following China and India). States and cities The United States is made up of 50 States. Each state has its own government, with a constitution of its own making, and a legistlature and governor elected by people of the State. A State is free to conduct, as internal affairs by its own decisions, as long as it does not interfere with other States and stays within the limits set in the United States Constitution. Each State has a capital city for its State government (often it is not the biggest in the State). Capital cities in America are less important then in Europe. They are created to serve limited political functions, not to be the center of social life. New York City. It is the biggest city in America, with 7 million people. Although it is not the capital it has always been the cultural center of the whole country
1861, novel set in 1959). Such a relationship between landowner and peasant girl takes the reader further into ideology, calling to mind the social scene in Russia on the eve of Emancipation. Some (contemporary) critics found this illegal affair as proof of the weak morals of the gentry despite their high ideals and ideologies of class. As Nikolai is initially ashamed of his affair and illegitimate son, offering to hide Fenichka while Bazarovs stays, he later transforms and decides to marry her. The wedding between these two suggests Turgenev's optimism for Russia's future. (Jahn, 1977) -Turgenev concluding that in some way, the old generation will find its place???, Negative attitude towards the younger generation is only represented by Pyotr. As Vyashnikova finds, "One of the novel's major themes is that it is the children's fate to become like their fathers."
popularity. However, linen growers have now been replaced by cereal grains growers and many farms have specialised on raising sheep or horses. And as the song goes: "Mulgimaa it's a place where life is good. It's a land of vast woods, fertile fields and nature's charms, the home of prosperous Estonian farms..." Tourism and handicraft in Lõuna-Viljandimaa Lõuna- Viljandimaa captivates senses with its beautiful landscapes. Lõuna- Viljandimaa as we know it today stays in the heart of the historic Mulgimaa. Mulgimaa is the home of mountains, deep valleys and lakes, its natural axis is the beautiful old valley of Halliste. Southern Viljandimaa has been the homeplace of mulgi inhabitants who spoke their own dialect called mulgi language. The speakers of mulgi language can still be found in Southern Viljandimaa and in the past years people have started to pay more attention to learning and developing the dialect. The mulgi inhabitants have always been