Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Trükkal". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
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in art and literature. The middle class population also had more free time, which they spent learning foreign languages, reading, playing musical instruments and studying other things of interest. The Renaissance was especially strong in Italian cities. They became centres of trade, wealth and education. Many cities, like Venice, Genoa and Florence had famous citizens who were very rich and gave the city a lot of money. The printing of books led to a new way of thinking. Scholars of the Renaissance returned to the writings of Greek and Roman philosophers. These writings are called the "classics". More and more scholars learned to read Greek and Latin and studied old manuscripts on topics like science, art and life.During the Middle Ages people were guided by the church, which was against wealth, trading goods and other worldly interests. Humanists, however, did not believe that much in religion. They
Cat. No. W317-E1-11 SYSMAC CPM1A Programmable Controllers OPERATION MANUAL CPM1A Programmable Controllers Operation Manual Revised October 2007 iv Notice: OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator and only for the purposes described in this manual. The following conventions are used to indicate and classify precautions in this manual. Always heed the information provided with them. Failure to heed precautions can result in injury to people or dam- age to property. ! DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Additionally, there may be severe property damage.
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Milking machine Merlin-Hans Hiiekivi Regards about inventing a milking machine • Development of a usable milking machine took several decades of trial and error. • Some editors of 19th century dairy and ag publications acknowledged a need for a good milking machine, but, were dissatisfied with all that were being offered. Others discouraged all attempts at machine milking, stating that it was unnatural or intrinsically injurious to the cow. . Early Cow Milking Machines • The earliest devices for mechanical milking were tubes inserted in the teats to force open the sphincter muscle, thus allowing the milk to flow. • Skillfully made tubes of pure silver, gutta percha, ivory, and bone were marketed in the mid-19th century, and, in fact, a few were still being sold well into the 20th century.
Internet has opened up several new opportunities for mass communication which include email, websites, blogging, Internet tv and many other mass media which are booming today. History and Origin of Mass Media History of mass media can be traced back to the early days of dramas that were performed in various cultures. However, the term Mass Media originated with the print media that was also its first example. The first newspaper was printed in China 868 A.D, but due to the high cost of paper and illiteracy amongst people, it didn't prosper. Regarding the origin of the Mass Media, Europe can boast to be the primary source. It was Johannes Gutenberg, who for the first time printed a book in a printing press in 1453. Gradually, during the period post-Second World War, radio, television and video were introduced. The audio-visual facilities became very popular as they provided information and entertainment. Of late, it is the Internet which has become the latest
hole in one of the walls. The light that penetrated through the hole projected an image of the exterior on the opposite wall; The image was inverted and blurred. And that is who was be defined like "dark camera" by Leonardo Da Vinci. Later was discovered that the light caused blackening and then Thomas Wedgwood and Sir Humphry Davy who was a British scientists began their experiments to obtain photographic images, but these photos weren’t permanent because after exposing them to light the paper turned black. The first camera that was small enough to be portable was designed by Johann Zahn in 1685.The first cameras were similar to the Zahn model, but with improvements in focus since before each exposure a sensitized plaque was inserted. In 1839 was published the popular daguerreotype by Louis Daguerre’s which used silver-plated copper plates sensitized with iodine vapors The invention of the wet collodion wet plate process invented by Frederick Scott
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double-bottom tank. The crosshead block is provided with bores for distributing the oil supplied through the telescopic pipe, partly as cooling oil for the piston, partly as lubricating oil for the crosshead bearing and guide shoes and through a bore in the connecting rod for lubricating the crankpin bearing. The crosshead bearing is tightened together by means of four studs each having a double set of nuts, with a locking plate between the nuts. The crankpin bearing is fitted with bearing shells lined with white metal and assembled in the same manner as the crosshead bearing. VOCABULARY bearing cap laagrikaas crosshead bearing ristpealaager crankpin bearing kepsulaager , bearing journal laagrikael guide shoe liugur shell liud line vooderdama , white metal babiit ,
7: Why did William III build Kensington Palace? Because the King wanted a residence near London but away from the smoky air of the capital, because he was asthmatic. 8: Which king bought Buckingham Palace from the Duke of Buckingham? George III (George William Frederick) 9: What was important about coffee houses in the 18th century? A phenomenon of 18th century London was the coffee house, which became a popular place to debate ideas. Growing literacy and the development of the printing press meant that news became widely available. 10: Which street became the center of the embryonic press during the 18th century? Fleet street 11: What were the Bow Street Runners and when were they established? Liis Toomsalu The Bow Street Runners were established in 1750 as a professional police force. 12: What was a common way to punish criminals during this time and how was it done?
storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. For information address The Macmillan Company, 866 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10022. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 63-16109 Crown copyright is acknowledged for the following illustrations from Great Britain's Public Record Office: S.P. 53/18, no. 55, the Phelippes forgery, and P.R.O. 31/11/11, the Bergenroth reconstruction. Published by arrangement with The Macmillan Company FIRST PRINTING SECOND PRINTING THIRD PRINTING FOURTH PRINTING FIFTH PRINTING SIXTH PRINTING SEVENTH PRINTING EIGHTH PRINTING NINTH PRINTING TENTH PRINTING SIGNET TRADEMARK: REG. TJ.S. PAT. OFF. AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES REGISTERED TRADEMARK---MARCA REGISTBADA HECHO EN CHICAGO, U.S.A. SIGNET, SIGNET CLASSICS, SIGNETTE, MENTOR AND PLUME BOOKS are published by The New American Library, Inc., 1301 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10019 FIRST PRINTING, FEBRUARY, 1973 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
or sound "dog" could have been used to mean anything. This Referential Theory of Linguistic Meaning would explain the sig- nificance of all expressions in terms of their having been conventionally associated with things or states of affairs in the world, and it would explain a human being's understanding a sentence in terms of that person's knowing what the sentence's component words refer to. It is a natural and appealing view. Indeed it may seem obviously correct, at least so far as it goes. And one would have a hard time denying that reference or naming is our cleanest-cut and most familiar relation between a word and the world. Yet, when exam- ined, the Referential Theory very soon runs into serious objections. Objection 1 Not every word does name or denote any actual object. First, there are the names of nonexistent items like Pegasus or the Easter Bunny. "Pegasus" does not denote anything, because there is in reality no
shell(as shown in the picture). The laminated method is the one most commonly used in ski manufacturing, since and finishing. This process is also used for aluminum the combination of various materials allows for greater array of models. Laminated usually contain the following cores. The machine cuts and mills the material, including materials: plastic, fiberglass, carbon, wood, steel, aluminum, neoprene, or ceramics. These elements are the core's thickness and side-cut, and also collects the sandwiched or layered on the top and bottom of the core. In a torsion-box ski, the core material is surrounded by excess material. In skis with polyurethane cores, the top fiberglass or carbon fibers
LEL 2E Notes on Vocabulary One of the key facts about the lexicon of any language is that it reflects in various ways the physical and cultural environment in which the language is spoken. A people unfamiliar with, say, horses is unlikely to have a word for `horse'; similarly with ploughs, printing presses, and internet porn sites. For the most part this is trivial it's hard to imagine how it could be otherwise, given the general nature of human language. People tend to make a great deal of the alleged fact (see Pullum 1989) that "the Eskimos have lots of words for snow", but it doesn't take much thought to realise that any language spoken in a given physical and cultural environment is likely to have efficient ways of referring to distinctions that are important in that environment
Introduction The United States of America is a very big country. Its territory is about 9.4 million square kilometres and its population is more than 260 million people, 12% of them are the Afro-Americans. It is the world's third-largest country by size and by population. The population density is about 27 people per square kilometre. Most of the people live in towns. There are 50 states in America. The biggest of the state is Texas, next by size are California, Alaska and Montana. Six states - Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut ,Rhode Island and Massachusetts are called New England. They are all small states in the U.S. that lie in the north-east. The first colony of immigrants settled down in Virginia, in the eastern part of the U.S.A. The biggest cities are New York, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, etc. The official language of the USA is English; Spanish is also widely spoken. The currency of the USA is the Uni
An artificial lake was constructed to provide cooling water for the reactors. The 1986 Chernobyl accident On 25 April the reactor crew at Chernobyl 4 began preparing for a test to determine how long turbines would spin and supply power to the main circulating pumps following a loss of main electrical power supply. This test had been carried out at Chernobyl the previous year, but the power from the turbine ran down too rapidly, so new voltage regulator designs were to be tested. A series of operator actions, including the disabling of automatic shutdown mechanisms, preceded the attempted test early on 26 April. By the time that the operator moved to shut down the reactor, the reactor was in an extremely unstable condition. The interaction of very hot fuel with the cooling water led to rapid steam production and an increase in pressure. The overpressure caused the cover plate of the reactor to become partially detached, rupturing the fuel channels and jamming all the control rods, which by
The best time to advertise on radio is On rush-hours, when there are the biggest amount of people driving home or to work. On the other hand, advertising in radio is much cheaper than on TV, so more companies can afford it. In conclusion, although advertising in radio is not as expencive as adv on TV, it's still not that popular because of the limitations that companies have on their advertisements. For and against the cashless world A cashless world is a world where no paper money and coins are used. Only credit and debit cards and cheques and so on. First of all, In the cashless world if a person gets his wallet stolen, it's easyer and more likely that the thief could not get any money because you can just close the debit card and no harm done. But if you di carry cash with you, it's more likely that you will never see that money again. Secondly, it's much easier to pay bay card, you do not have to handle money and coins to find the right amount of money
extraction can occur if the grind is too large. The important thing here is the brewing method used, as different methods require different infusion times and consequently a different grind size. Clearly coffee brewed in a simple coffee pot where hot water is merely added to the ground coffee in a pot a coarse grind should be used as the hot water is likely to be in contact with the coffee for a long time. Inversely in an espresso machine the water is only in contact with the grind for 20-25 seconds (although under pressure) so a very fine (or espresso) grind is needed for optimum flavour extraction to occur. In a similar vein drip filter coffee machines require a medium to fine grind as the filter paper restricts the flow of hot water into the jug but even so the infusion time is quite short. The cafetiere (or French Press) method requires a medium grind as the coffee may infuse for a
conditions. Finally, one of the biggest issues facing the construction industry, is the inability to discern constructability problems during the preconstruction phase of a project (Mitchell, 2009). To understand the effects that three-dimensional building information models are having on the design, fabrication and construction of steel structures, it is important to understand how the structural steel components that make up a building’s frame are created. A paper by Autodesk on “BIM and Digital Fabrication” describes the steel fabrication process: First a steel mill uses a hot-rolling manufacturing process to create stock structural steel members. This stock material is purchased by steel fabricators who cut and prepare the stock structural beams and columns for building construction based on shop drawings – instructions that describe exactly how to fabricate each individual piece of a structure.
percent is consumed in multi-family dwellings such as apartments, and 5 percent is consumed in mobile homes. Picture 2.4. Energy use in different types of homes More than half of the energy used for heating in single-family homes (either attached or detached) is natural gas, about one-fourth is electricity, and one-tenth is fuel oil (heating oil). Over three-fourths of single-family homes have some type of air conditioning. Most single-family homes have a washing machine and a dryer. Among Single-Family Dwellings: In 2005, for the Main Heating Fuel and Equipment: · 56% use Natural Gas · 26% use Electricity · 7% use Fuel Oil · 6% use LPG · 1% use Kerosene 84% of single family homes have air conditioning (central system, wall/window units or both). For Appliances: · 95% have a clothes washer · 92% have a clothes dryer 7 · 74% have a personal computer
A global language is characterized not only by the total number of speakers (native and second language speakers), but also by its geographical distribution, as well as use ininternational organizations and diplomatic relations. [4] The authour’s personal interest in this issue predetermined the choice of the topic. The rapid spread of the English language all over the world and its broad employnment in our country defines the actuality of the given research paper. This work seeks to understand why English has become the language of international scope, what future awaits this language, how many people speak it worldwide and what is the history of the English language expansion in the world. The current work examines the history of the English language, tracing the origins of English as a global language, as well as the role of English in the modern world.
University of Pennsylvania "It's about time this book was written. It is a long-overdue manifesto for the mobile lifestyle, and Tim Ferriss is the ideal ambassador. This will be huge." --Jack Can eld, cocreator of Chicken Soup for the Soul®, 100+ million copies sold "Stunning and amazing. From mini-retirements to outsourcing your life, it's all here. Whether you're a wage slave or a Fortune 500 CEO, this book will change your life!" --Phil Town, New York Times bestselling author of Rule #1 "The 4-Hour Workweek is a new way of solving a very old problem: just how can we work to live and prevent our lives from being all about work? A world of in nite options awaits those who would read this book and be inspired by it!" --Michael E. Gerber, founder and chairman of E-Myth Worldwide and the world's #1 small business guru "Timothy has packed more lives into his 29 years than Steve Jobs has in his 51." --Tom
Libraries. We know a lot of things thanks to books, but we do not know exactly when and where they originated, and what should be considered the first book in the world. Ancient document, written on parchment, papyri and vellum can hardly be qualified as books the way we understand the word today. Centuries went before paper replaced parchment and papyri. In the 15 th century Johann Gutenberg invented a mechanical process of duplicating texts, which we today call book printing. The first book was printed between 1444 and 1446, so these years can be considered as the beginning years of book printing. His most important preserved printings are the 40 copies of the Bible. By the end of the 15 th century there were about 1000 print-shops in Europe already. The oldest Estonian book dates back to 1535.
•It is a template for creating actual, functioning objects of a given type •In some cases a class is an object •simile –A class is a blueprint or DNA for creating a cow. But – it is the actual cow that produces milk, not the cow class –All cows are made from the cow class Methods •Messages = Requests in avenue •A request is just that: a requestfor an object to do something. •Something ranges from changing properties (like gender) to doing something like copying itself or printing. •Properties are “things”in the object that can be changed. Instansion •A class is instantiated when it is used to stamp out one or more objects of its type •Objects that are created from a given class are called instances of that class •Encapsulation means that the properties and methods of an object are not directly accessible to the outside world. •Inheritance is the ability to create new classes based on an existing class. The new class inherits all the properties
THE HISTORY OF JOURNALISM REPORT SUBMITTED TO: JELENA SCHMIDT SUBJECT: ENGLISH BY NIKITA GUSTSHIN TMHG 19.04.2012 "The History of Journalism" What is "Journalism"? Journalism is the investigation and reporting of events, issues and trends to a broad audience. Though there are many variations of journalism, the ideal is to inform the intended audience. Along with covering organizations and institutions such as government and business, journalism also covers cultural aspects of society such as arts and entertainment. The field includes editing, photojournalism, and documentary. History of journalism. Ancient journalism. Note: "Jou
· Zercher squatt - the bar his held in the crooks of the arms, on the inside of the elbow. · Hack squat - a barbell is held in the hands just behind the legs; it was invented by early 1900s professional wrestler Georg Hackenschmidt. · Sissy squat - a dumbbell is held behind the legs while the heels are lifted off the ground and the torso remains flat while the lifter leans backwards; sometimes done with a plate held on the chest and one arm holding onto a chair or beam for support. · Pistol squat - a freestanding one-legged squat where the non-lifting leg is held in free space. · Split squat - an assisted one-legged squat where the non-lifting leg is rested on the ground a few 'steps' behind the lifter, as if it were a static lunge. · Bulgarian squat is performed much like a split squat, but the foot of the non-lifting
Cost- effectiveness is the main benefit that pay-for performance brings. Another positive side of this is believed to be idea, that it will make public sector employment more attractive and popular. And it would rise public service reputation compared to private sector. Current opinion is that the best, most educated people will go into the private sector and the rest to public, due to better and higher salary system. So this new salary and bonus system may help to change that and attract more people to public sector. Another perception that goes with public sector is that employees are overpaid, under-worked and unaccountable. So pay-for performance would allow government to show that public sector employees are also being paid for the work they do- not the time they spend on doing a job. What pay-for performance would give to managers is that, it would make it easier for them to examine what exactly is that what they want their employees to achieve. So
More and more people are moving to cities looking for a fancier job and as a result of this workforce in countrysides decreases. In addition, people tend to lose interest in agriculture. Estonia has a lot of rural land and there is an opportunity to start using it more effectively, otherwise life in the countrysides will end. Due not focusing so much on the agricultural sector, the export compared to the import is smaller. Estonia’s biggest export outputs are wood, paper and food products, so there exists good potential to invest in domestic products and organic production which would ensure general revenue, more local jobs and enjoyable homemade products which would not be so expensive anymore. All in all, when to think about well-development, it is good to live in Estonia. Taking into account Estonia’s scale in the world, we have definitely left mark with our fast developments at e-services and fast upgrowth after the Soviet occupation
strings on the fret board of the guitar and use your right hand to pluck or strum the stings at the bridge end of the guitar. Using your left hand to press the strings on the fret board is called fretting. Here are some tips you will need to know: 1. Short fingernails are essential. 2. Use only the tips of your fingers to press the strings. 3. When making a chord, be sure that each fingertip is placed directly behind the fret. We will cover chords in lesson one. 4. Check each string that it rings clearly and is not muted or buzzing. As a beginner guitarist, it may hurt your fingers to play. This is normal. Every guitarist starts this way for the first couple of weeks. With practice, you will develop guitar fingers (hard skin on your fingertips). Holding the Pick Position the pick between thumb and index fingers like in the diagram below: Time to take a break. Well done, you've just completed the first part of this newsletter
byt' est' hodit' idti shol, shla. horoshij luchij Essentially the same words suppletive in various languages, including non-related ones. The most common words (`good', `to be', `to go', `much', "people", etc). General principle: the more frequently used a word, the more one can "afford" it to be irregular/non-iconic. Suppletion perhaps the most drastic form of irregularity/iconicity), covers mainly the most frequent words Metathesis-Two sounds, at least one of which is a consonant, change places inside a word. When one of the sounds is a vowel,the other is usually /r/. Fyrst/first/frist a typical case of metathesis.Another case in the passage: beorht/briht.Metathesis present in many languages, a universal phenomenon. For Instance, Proto-Indo-European had tworoots *spek- and the metathetical *skep-, both with the basic meaning of "look, observe, examine". The first is behind Latin words that produced such English loans as spectacle, spectator, expect,
Communication: is the intentional transmission of ideas from one individual to one or more others. C= the exchange of meaning, involves the sending and receiving of info between a sender and a receiver. C happens through the use of words+ non-verbal factors (eg facial expressions and gestures). Stereotype is a fixed idea or image that many people have of a prticular type of person or thing, but which is not true in reality. The word comes from printing (describes the printing plate used to produce the same image over and over again). Culture shock: is precipitated (caused) by the anxiety that results from losing all our familiar signs and symbols of our social intercourse. Symptoms: Excessive washing of the hands. Excessive concern over drinking water, food, dishes and bedding. Fear of physical contact with attendants and servants. The absent, far-away stare (the tropical stare). A feeling of helplessness. Delay or refusal to learn the lg of the host country
In the business world this is done for a purpose: to persuade, recommend, offer advice, give an order, etc. The business text must therefore be easily and quickly read and its message must be understood exactly as intended. If you learn to recognize and avoid the more common errors of information control, grammar and style, you will achieve this aim. You will write more confidently and more correctly if you check everything you write. Pay particular attention to the following: · Appropriate Subject Heading Take care to prepare your reader by introducing the subject appropriately in your subject heading. · Carefully Organized Information If a reader needs to be persuaded or convinced, your information will need careful planning and organizing. · Correct Grammar and Spelling Train yourself to check for major grammatical errors,