Being too visible on the internet is dangerous The Internet plays an important role in modern people's lives. Most of us use the Internet on a daily basis. It is mostly seen as a way of entertainment, but there are some risks and dangers involved. Already as children people often register themselves in online communities where they can connect with others, upload pictures of themselves and share information about their actions. Unfortunately, places like these are often filled with pedophiles, who usually add their victims through various messengers and start chatting. They show themselves through a web-camera and such, and in return they ask for some pictures of the victim. Sometimes the youngsters are too gullible and they do as told. The consequences might be very extreme. There have been cases where the victims find photos of themselves naked on the Internet. The worst part is that sometimes they can't handle the pressure and comm...
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PAST PERFECT and PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS Presentation by Keir Tetsmann Past Perfect · WE USE PAST PERFECT: · For an action which happened before another past action or before a stated time in the past. · I had finished my work by eight o´clock . · For an action which finished in the past and whose results was visible at a later point in the past. · He had just washed his head,his hair were wet. We use the Past Perfect · For a general situation in the past. · Everything had seemed normal at first. · HAD+PAST PARTICIPLE The time expressions we use with the past perfect · Before · After · Just · For · Since · Till/until · When · By the time · Never etc. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS · WE USE THE PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS:
It forms its negative and interrogative with did and is the same in all persons. E.g. Stacey used to live in Brighton. Would (+ infinitive) expresses past repeated actions and routines. E.g. Every day, Peter would wake up early, take a shower and set out for work. Past Perfect is used for: A past action, which occurred before another action or before stated past time. E.g. She had typed all the letters by 10 o'clock. Complete past actions, which had visible results in the past. E.g. She was crying because she had lost her job. The Past perfect is the past equivalent of Present perfect. E.g. He is tired; he has painted the room. He was tired; he had painted the room. Time expressions used with Past Perfect: for, since, already, after, just, never, yet, before, by, by the time, etc Past Perfect Continuous is used for: Actions continuing over a period up to a specific time in the past. E.g. He
In war, there are no unwounded soldiers. Jose Narosky If we see a soldier who has returned from the war with no visible injuries we think he got lucky. But in war there is always injuries, even if we can`t see them. This essay will touch upon soldiers who go through death of friends, companions and even enemies which will leave a big hole in their souls, also soldiers who have died in war and have left behind families and in some cases kids who have to grow up with one parent. Not to mention the wounded ones, who will suffer from the actions of the war for the rest of their lives.
Great Barrier Reef Hanna-Lisett Hellaste Tallinn Nõmme Gymnasium 10.H facts Environmental threats Human use In Coral Sea, Queensland, Australia 2300km long 344,400 km2 visible from outer space home to countless species Hawksbill sea turtle Staghorn coral Olive sea snake Climate change Shipping Overfishing Tourism Diving Fishing Explore the Daintree Rainforest Hot Air Ballooning Green Island Day Trip world's largest coral reef system home to countless species Many threats Popular tourism place
The Invisible Man The Invisible Man Herbert George Wells Published in 1897 Science fiction novella Victorian era What Is It About? A man who becomes invisible Cannot become visible again Mentally unstable as a result Main Characters Griffin the Invisible Man, young scientist Thomas Marvel recruited to help Griffin, stole the Invisible Man's notebooks Dr. Kemp a scientist, old friend of Griffin, betrays him Setting In 1890s England Iping Short Summary Becoming invisible The arrival of the Invisible Man in Iping Accidental revealing Immature and violent actions in Iping Meeting former friend Dr. Kemp Kemp's betrayal
Fifth level Stadium project Highbury Stadium reconstruction New location Redevelopment of Dayton Park New waste station in Lough Road Creating 1 800 new jobs 2 300 new homes Improvements on the railway stations Measurements North- South 245,6m East- West 199,6 Height 41,466m 17 acres Facts Over 2 000 doors 100 flights of stairs 13 elevators 5 escalators 900 toilets 41 TV camera positions 16 trees 1 dog toilet Arsenalisation "visible stronghold of all things Arsenal through a variety of artistic and creative means" 32 legends on the walls 12 greateast Arsenal moments The Arsenal Museum and Tours Northern Triangle building Self- guide audio tour Legends tour Sources http://images.google.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirates_Stadium http://www.arsenal.com/emirates Thank you for listening!
In IR spectrum each functional group has a peak. Organic compounds absorb infrared radiation. Different types of bonds absorb infrared radiation at different characteristics frequencies, IR spectrum 2941 O-H ( and C-H strech) ; 1721 C=O ; 1421 O-H bend ; 1269 C-O strech ; 945 O-H bend Quantitative determination UV-VIS 220 nm (ultraviolet light) Molecules containing pi-electrons or non-bonding electrons can absorb the energy in the form of ultraviolet or visible light to excite these electrons to higher anti-bonding molecular orbitals. The more easily excited the electrons the longer the wavelength of light it can absorb. Ultraviolet (10-380 nm) or visible (380-780 nm). HPLC HPLC non - polar stationary phase and polar mobile phase are used for reveres phase for ibuprofen Quick Efficient High resolution Accurate Analyse a blood sample containing Ibuprofen GC-MS can be used for the analysis the sample
Gestures Gestures A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate conventionalized particular messages, either in place of speech or together and in parallel with spoken words. Gestures include movement of the hands, face, or other parts of the body. Examples Hands on knees: indicates readiness. Hands on hips: indicates impatience. Lock your hands behind your back: indicates self-control. Locked hands behind head: states confidence. Sitting with a leg over the arm of the chair: suggests indifference
The Historic Centre (Old Town) of Tallinn is an exceptionally complete and well-preserved medieval northern European trading city on the coast of the Baltic Sea. The city developed as a significant centre of the Hanseatic League during the major period of activity of this great trading organization in the 13th-16th centuries. The combination of the upper town on the high limestone hill and the lower town at its foot with many church spires forms an expressive skyline that is visible from a great distance both from land and sea. The upper town (Toompea) with the castle and the cathedral has always been the administrative centre of the country, whereas the lower town preserves to a remarkable extent the medieval urban fabric of narrow winding streets, many of which retain their medieval names, and fine public and burgher buildings, including town wall, Town Hall, pharmacy, churches, monasteries, merchants' and craftsmen' guilds, and the domestic
to keep away semi- nomadic thiefs · nowadays a very popular tourist attraction · Simatai - wall in original state · Beijing reconstructed part · Thousands of tourists every day Parts of the Wall · from Gulf of Bohai to Jiayugan Pass · divided into 101 sections in 9 provinces · well preserved in Hebei and Beijing · most popular is Badaling section in Beijing Interesting facts · Only 30% of the Wall in good condition · It's visible from space · "longest cemetery on earth" · UNESCO World Heritage since 1987 · Great Wall marathons · Some parts of the Wall are gone because villagers take the bricks to build their houses
For example, some of them can sell something very cheap that they do not need anymore. Moreover, people can chat without paying for expensive message service. For instance, messages over the internet are more than ten times cheaper. On the otherhand, social networks are making people lazier. In fact, it is comfortable to sit behind computer and text instead of meeting eachother. Furthermore, people do not know that their information is totally unprotected and visible for everyone. Last but not least, visiting social networks like facebook, twitter, snapchat and so on, makes people addicted. For example, people often forget themselves surfing hours on these pages. In conclusion, social networks have made social life more convenient and faster. In fact, people save more time and money talking through internet. But on the otherhand, it is addiciton and makes people lose their quality time.
He has been in hospital since Monday. Negative form: We haven't (have not) done our homework yet. He hasn't (has not) visited his granny since August. Question form: Have we met before? How much of that book has she read? Signal words: already, ever, just, yet, so far, till now, up to now, never, since, etc. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS (kestev täisminevik) Form: have/has + been + ing Use: 1. An activity that has recently or just stopped (the result is visible in the present). I am out of breath, because I have been running. 2. An activity that started in the past and is still happening. It has been raining for two hours. 3. Actions repeated over a period of time. She has been playing tennis since she was eight. 4. We are interested in the activity. It does not matter whether something has been finished or not I have been painting the ceiling. Negative form: I haven't (have not) been learning Spanish very long. He hasn't (has not) been
The humanity of today wouldn't imagine the life without the internet anymore. Internet is now dominating in the communication between republics too. The evidence suggests that the Internet has blended into the rhythms of everyday life: the Internet is used at work, in schools, in universities, and hospitals etc. It is used for a wide variety of purposes, such as surfing for information, working, playing online games, and just chatting. The fact that people are not interacting in visible public spaces does not mean that they are in isolation. It is just sometimes quicker and easier way to find needed information and for some people who simply don't have time to meet and have a chat in a cafe or somewhere it might be the only way to chat. On the other hand the situation where the Internet would permanently disappear would create a massive information isolation as the humanity is deeply comforted to the fast information interchange that is included to Internet.
To: The Crime Prevention Officer From: - Date: 28 October 2010 Subject: Increase in crimes Introduction The purpose of this report is to suggest reasons why criminals target the area and give some advice on how to make buildings more crime-proof. 1 Inveiglement Firstly, people keep their valuable items in the visible places like on the window sill and that entices the criminals. Recommendation: Valuable items should be put away, where it is impossible to see them from the window. 2 Security systems Another thing to mention is that people do not give much attention to the security of their houses. That decreases dread of being caught and criminals are getting more and more impudent. Recommendation: Security systems and security cameras should be installed in the buildings
This scheme provides a device-independent way to describe color. HSB may be the most complex scheme to visualize, especially since color selection software has to reduce its three descriptive dimensions to two dimensions on the monitor screen. But once learned, it can be useful in many instances. The easiest way to visualize this scheme is to think of the H, S, and B values representing points within an upside-down cone. At the edge of the cone base, think of the visible light spectrum (preceeding page), cut from the page and pasted into a circle with shading added to smooth the transition between the (now joined) red and magenta ends. · Hue is the actual color. It is measured in angular degrees around the cone starting and ending at red = 0
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13.personal – isiklik 14.an injury – vigastus 15.narrow – lähedal 16.to be absorbed in – süvenenud olema 17.in the field(s) of - mingil alal 18.anatomy – anatoomia 19.speech – kõne 20.to invent – leiutama 21.an invention – leiutis 22.to be involved in – kaasatud olema 23.several – mitu 24.to create – looma 25.a sign language – viipekeel 26.visible – nähtav 27.invisible – nähtamatu 28.deaf – kurt 29.mute – tumm 30.to achieve – saavutama 31.amazing – hämmastav 32.a fatal disease – surmav, saatuslik haigus 33.plague – katk 34.to spread – laiali levima 35.a tribe – hõim 36.vocal – vokaal 37.transmitter – saatja 38.to allow – lubama 39.to resume – jätkama 40
Strange and mysticals places on Earth Eye of africa - Mauritania Eye of africa- Mauritania · The Richat structure (Sahara, Mauritania) appears as a large dome at least 40 km in diameter within a Late Proterozoic to Or- dovician sequence. · This natural phenomenon is actually a Richat structure caused by the dome shaped symmetrical uplifting of underlying geology now made visible by millennia of erosion. Socotra island · is a small archipelago of four islands in the India Ocean. The largest island, also called Socotra, is about 95% of the landmass of the archipelago. It lies some 240 kilometres (150 mi) east of the Horn of Africa and 380 kilometres (240 mi) south of the Arabian Peninsula. The island is very isolated and through the process of speciation, a third of its plant life is found nowhere else on the planet.
more than a few kilometers per hour. The surface of Venus retains a constant temperature between day and night and between the equator and the poles. We can't see the surface of Venus from Earth, because it is covered with thick clouds that strongly reflect sunlight. However, space missions to Venus have shown us that its surface is covered with craters, over 1600 major volcanoes, mountains, large highland terrains, and vast lava plains. Venus is usually visible with the unaided eye. On June 8 2004, Venus passed directly between the Earth and the Sun, appearing as a large black dot travelling across the Sun's disk. This event is known as a "transit of Venus" and is very rare: the last one was in 1882, the next one is in 2012 but after than you'll have to wait until 2117. Venus orbits the Sun at an average distance of about 108 million km, and rotates once every 243 days. Studies have suggested that several billion years ago Venus's atmosphere was
of a roof or a broken window, it will build its cup-shaped nest; it will even build it inside a house. The choice of the barn swallow as a national bird was mainly the result of a campaign conducted by ornithologists at the beginning of the sixties. The Barn Swallow has been the national bird of Estonia since 23 June 1960. National stone Estonian national stone is the country's valuable grey limestone. Estonia lies on a thick layer of limestone which is visible on the steep banks of northern and western Estonia. Most castles, churches, farm buildings, and countless stone fences are made of limestone. Research on limestone and its well-preserved fossils has for centuries brought Estonian scientists international renown. Perhaps that is one of the reasons why numerous scientists supported the declaration of limestone as the national stone of Estonia. Cornflower Grey limestone Barn swallow
own citizens who have walked the streets of the medieval city for decates. Ten face of the Old Town Vibrant old town The Old Town Has Never become a museum exhibit of frozen time or dusty walls. Musical city Music fits into old town.During the Old Town Days you can find musicians everywhere. Forever – young city Youth and beauty are a math for the Old Town .The youthfulness of the ancient town is strikingly visible during the Old Town Days. Impressions and expressions Calm and bening superiority to everyday problems reflects in the faces,impression and expressions of the townspeople and the guests. Knights game Old traditions come alive during the Old Town Days. History and the present day The Old Town has tight connections with the modern days but it can keep its ancient secrets. A town of masters
The Internet is the latest in a series of technological breakthroughs in interpersonal communication, following the telegraph, telephone, radio, and television. The evidence suggests that the Internet has blended into the rhythms of every day life: the Internet is used at work, in schools, in universities, and hospitals etc. It is used for a wide variety of purposes, such as surfing for information, working, playing online games, and just chatting. The fact that people are not interacting in visible public spaces does not mean that they are in isolation. It is just sometimes quicker and easier way to find needed information and for some people who simply doesn't have time to meet and have a chat in a cafe or somewhere it might be the only way to chat. It is through that fore some people Internet through its entertainment and information capabilities draws people away from family and friends, but I would say that most still prefer meeting face-to-face and having chat in real life
and those, who run after it. With using words such as 'fickle' and 'shifting' she very successfully demonstrates that fame is not permanent and should thus be handled with care. Dickinson also says that true fame is something one can achieve only once ("Whose table once a Guest, but not / The second time is set"). She goes on to explain that after fame has faded, its not too pleasant insides become visible and even the crows inspect the leftovers, but decide to turn to the farmer's corn. The crows could also represent the many followers famous people get (fans etc), who turn away as soon as they see the fame becoming less bright. Dickinson ends the poem by saying that men, who eat the dish of fame, die. This means that they have spent their lives in search and pursuit of fame and have lost sight of everything important. Stylistically it is a very lovely poem
The house, we're talking about, sits high atop a rocky hill alone, as a ruin. There is much history to this place, but that history is centuries old. Recently has nothing happened here. This huge manor has been vacant for nearly a hundred years. It was cleared of human-kind by a spirit so malevolent no one will step foot inside. It is mostly made of wood. There are no windows left, merely shells. The master of the house held it in such fear, that the ghosts are still visible, as reported by some who have been there. A master loved beer and whiskey. But he was incredibly mean and evil. He had no respect for others. Perhaps, he himself was affected by something paranormal but we don't know it. So much hatred and violence came from this master, that his household was held in deep fear for a very long time. It is actually a story of those who did nothing to stop the master doing anything he wanted to do
William began the building of what is now termed as the White Tower ten years later. A rectangular stone keep of Caen stone, designed as an impregnable fortress and as an impressive and awesome demonstration of his power to the Londoners. With ramparts which were fifteen feet thick at the base and walls soaring ninety feet high, the dominating shadow of the Tower loomed forebodingly over the huddled wooden buildings of medieval London, a visible expression of Norman power. The White Tower consisted of three storeys and contains the austere Norman Chapel of St. John, which remains one of the best preserved examples of a Norman chapel in England. The present castle, now covering eighteen acres evolved around the Conqueror's keep, being added to by successive generations. The Tower of London in The 20th Century During the First World War eleven German spies were shot by firing squad in the Tower of London
terrassidealast kujunenud tõhus ökoloogiline põllumajandussüsteem koos jõe, metsa, külakeste ja terrassidega. Teeistandused Miks rajatakse terrasspõlde? · Põllumajandusmaa puudus · Erosiooni vältimiseks · Vihmavee kogumiseks · Rohkem avatud päikesele Satelliidipilte · USGS EarthShots http://edcwww.cr.usgs.gov/earthshots/slow/tableofcontents · UNEP-i atlas http://na.unep.net/digital_atlas2/google.php · Visible Earth http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/ · Digital Globe http://www.digitalglobe.com/ · The Earth Explorer http://explorer.altopix.com/
The huge caldera is 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) in diameter and 1,100 meters (3,609 feet) deep. It formed when Tambora's estimated 4,000-meter- (13,123-foot) high peak was removed, and the magma chamber below emptied during the April 10 eruption. Today the crater floor is occupied by an ephemeral freshwater lake, recent sedimentary deposits, and minor lava flows and domes from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Layered tephra deposits are visible along the northwestern crater rim. Active fumaroles, or steam vents, still exist in the caldera. Archaeology: Pompeii of the East 7.In 2004, scientists discovered the remains of a village, and two adults buried under approximately 3 meters (nearly 10 feet) of ash in a gully on Tambora's flank--remnants of the former Kingdom of Tambora preserved by the 1815 eruption that destroyed it. The similarity of the Tambora remains to those associated with the AD 79
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Whether we like it or not, it improves in every second, in every minute. So, is it a blessing or a curse? I'm sure that most of you think it's a blessing. We like our comfortable lives, we like it when everything has already been done for us. We want to have the newest mobile phones and best cars to show off and be better than our friends. However, it can make people selfish and egoistic. In the past 10 years modern technology has improved so fast that it is clearly visible when we compare the technology in the years 1999 and 2009. When I was a little girl, I remember the time I got my first mobile phone. It was Nokia 3210, which was thick and heavy as a rock, but I was so happy when I got it, because many years ago it was a really new model. When I got my second cell phone, I thought again that wow, it is so new and unique, I have a prettier phone than my friends do. Some months later, my friends got the same phone, only the newer version of it
West measures in at 199.6m. The total height of the stadium is 41.466m with the eaves(räästad) reaching a height of 34.190m. · The stadium covers an area of 17 acres · Some fun facts about the stadium. There are over 2 000 doors, 100 flights of stairs, 13 elevators, 5 escalators, 900 toilets, 41 television camera positions, 16 trees and 1 dog toilet in the Stadium. · In 2009 Arsenal started the project of 'Arsenalisation' . The intention was to turn the stadium into a "visible stronghold of all things Arsenal through a variety of artistic and creative means" · Eight large murals(seinamaaling/kaunistus) on the exterior of the stadium were installed, each depicting four Arsenal legends linking arms, such that the effect of the completed design is 32 legends in a huddle(üksteise vastu, kobaras) embracing the stadium. · Around the lower concourse of the stadium, further murals depicting 12 "greatest
equities/shares aktsiad ordinary/common shares/common stock lihtaktsiad broker maakler shareholder/stockholder aktsionär stake osalus dividends dividendid bonds võlakirjad securities väärtpaberid traded kauplema export eksport import import tariffs tariifid duties kohustused quotas kvoodid protectionist protektsionismi pooldaja WTO World Trade Organisation EFTA European Free Trade Assaciation (balance of trade kaubavahetuse bilanss visible import nähtav import invisible export nähtamatu eksport trade deficit kaubavahetuse puudujääk trade surplus väliskaubavahetuse ülejääk local experts kohalikud eksperdid sole agents ühe firma tooteid müüb multi-distributors mitme firma tooteid müüb local branch kohalik filiaal/haru sale office - müügikontor patents patendid licenses litsentsid local subsidiary kohalik tütarettevõte management accounts juhtimisarvestus data andmed
Gay rights According to an opinion widely held, homosexuality is said to be freer today than ever before. It is present and visible everywhere: in the street, in the newspapers, on television, at the movies. It is even supposedly completely accepted, judging by the recent legislative advances made in many countries for the recognition of same sex couples. Certainly, some work remains necessary in order to eradicate the last vestiges of discrimination. But with changing public opinion, it will only be, according to some people, a matter of time, the time needed for a movement begun many decades earlier to achieve its goals.
more important than the time lately, recently, so far, ever two years 2. actions which started in the past and are stillcontinuing in the present 3.actions which have recently finished and their results are visible in the present 4. to talk about an experience Present Perfect + Have/has+been+- 1. an action which started in the past and countinues up to the present For, since, all I have been singing for Counituous in 2.an action which has recently finished and its result is evident now morning/afternoon etc. two hours.
finished. (at 11 o'clock I was driving home) · To describe the atmosphere, setting etc and to give background information to a story (The birds were singing, sun was shining..) TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH PAST CONTINUOUS: while, when, as, all morning/day etc Past Perfect · Action which happened before another past action or bf a started time in the past (Lucy had finished her homework by 6) · Action which finished in the past and whose result was visible at a later point in past (He had sprained his ankle few days ago and he was still limping) · General situation in past (Everything had seemed normal at first) TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH PAST PERFECT: before, after, already, just, fot, since, until, when, by the time, never etc. Past Perfect Continuous · Emphasis on duration of an action which started and finished in past or bf a started time (I had been walking a lot bf I realised I was lost)
homeland, although his talent and connections in the art world, established already during his studies in Germany and St.Petersburg would have enabled him to easily merge in either place. The long years of study in St.Petersburg, Dusseldorf and Munich ended in 1903 when Kristjan Raud settled at home. A great part of K. Rauds work is based on Estonian folklore. his drawings have been the first to give visible shape to strange and ancient creatures, ghosts, goblins and personificated natural forces and even to tales of flying lakes etc. The magic world of Kristjan Rauds drawings charms the viewer with its epic poetry. In 1935 many Estonian homws acquired a copy of their national epic Kalevipoeg illustrated by Kristjan Raud. This made his name known to his fellow countrymen. Kalevipoeg with Rauds pictures was reissued in 1975. To an
Klassikaline geneetika Johanna Maria Kirss Mis on klassikaline geneetika? Geneetika vanim haru „Classical genetics is the branch of genetics based solely on visible results of reproductive acts.“ Gregor Mendel 1860ndad Katsed hernestega Pärilikkusseadused Meioos Ristsiire Dominantsus ja retsessiivsus … Kodominantsus Intermediaarsus Veregrupid, kiiresti IA; IB; i Kodominantsus ja dominantsus-retsessiivsus IA = I B > i Veregrupid AB (genotüüp IAIB) A (genotüüp IAi või IAIA) B (genotüüp IBi või IBIB) 0 (genotüüp ii)
The oldest is the atmospheric and very chilly Dominican Monastery from 1246. There is also The Holy Spirit Church with its colorful Renaissance clock, elaborate altar, and painted pews. The 13th century St. Nicholas got bombed in World War II but was meticulously reconstructed and now houses a display of religious art, including the freaky “Dance Macabre” of cavorting skeletons. Cathedral of St. Mary the Virgin and the Town Hall offer fine views of the city. The most visible church that seems to get on all the postcards is the Russian Orthodox St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral with its onion domes. Several of the medieval buildings house museums: Epping Tower has a collection of medieval arms and armor, the 15th-century Great Guild Hall houses the Estonian History Museum, a 14th century merchant’s mansion is home to the Tallinn City Museum, and Fat Margaret’s cannon tower from 1530 is now the Maritime Museum.
F.A.M.E Tour After Party with Chris Brown at King of Diamonds in Miami. Blac Chyna became Tyga's leading lady in his "Rack City" music video. They became an official couple on November 9, 2011 and posed for the cover of Urban Ink magazine in March 2012. That same month rumors started to swirl that Blac Chyna was pregnant by Tyga. In July, the rumors were confirmed after Tyga and Blac Chyna were spotted at Six Flags as she tried to cover up a clearly visible baby bump. On October 16, 2012 their son, King Cairo Stevenson ,was born and Tyga purchased a $6.5 million mansion in Calabasas, California for his new family. Chris Brown is the godfather of Tyga's son. Both parents sport tattoos of their son's name. In December 2012, Blac Chyna confirmed that she and Tyga were engaged. The couple later split in 2014. Thank you for the listening
have a built-in computer in them. So, is it a blessing or a curse? I'm sure that most of you think it's a blessing. Do you? We like our comfortable lives, we like it when everything has been done for us already. We want to have the newest mobile phones and best cars to show off and be better than our friends. However, it can make people selfish and egoistic. They want more and more and more. In the past 10 years modern technology has improved so fast that it is clearly visible when we compare technology in the years 2002 and 2012. When I was a little boy, I remember the time when I got my first mobile phone. It was Nokia 3310 (I can bet my life on it, that everyone in this class knows what Nokia 3310 looks like). It is thick and heavy as a rock, but I was so happy when I got it, because many years ago it was a really new model, a really new. When I got my second cell phone, I thought again that wow, it is so new and unique, I have a prettier phone than my friends do
before another past action or to put emphasis on the before a stated time in the past. duration of an action which I had spoken to Georgia before I started and finished in the past, left work the previous evening. before an action which finished in another action or stated time in the past and whose result was the past, usually with for or since visible at a later point in the past. We had been chatting for about an She had just had a shower and her hour when Carol arrived. hair was still wet. for an action which lasted The time expressions we use with for some time in the past and the past perfect are: whose result was visible in the before, after, already, just, for, since, past. till/until, when by the time, never etc
modern city, the same daily action could take on new meaning if carried out in a more vivid setting. Strain and anxiety accompanied even the best-prepared expeditions. It must be granted that there is some value in mystification, labyrinth,or surprise in the environment. This is so, however, only under two conditions. First, there must be no danger of losing basic form or orientation, of never coming out. The surprise must occur in an overall framework; the confusions must be small regions in a visible whole. Furthermore, the labyrinth or mystery must in itself have some form that can be explored and in time be apprehended. Complete chaos without hint of connection is never pleasurable. But these second thoughts point to an important qualification. The observer himself should play an active role in perceiving the world and have a creative part in developing his image. He should have the power to change that image to fit changing needs. An
Astronomers had already traced a connection between bursts and supernovas. But this burst was so close, and Swift had spotted it so quickly, that scientists hoped it would help confirm what they suspected: A gamma-ray burst is an exploding star's opening act. After an unusually long flood of gamma rays and x-rays, lasting more than half an hour rather than the typical few seconds, the February 18 burst gave way to visible and infrared light. Within three days this afterglow was fading away--and then the supernova grabbed the spotlight. Astronomers at the Very Large Telescope in northern Chile were watching the afterglow dwindle when they noticed a brightening. The star had exploded just a minute or so after the burst, but most of its energy was invisible ultraviolet and x-ray radiation. Its visible light had brightened more slowly, and now it was finally outshining the afterglow
best spots on the streets to watch fabulous floats, outrageous performers, and visiting celebrities go by. Marching bands, some of them founded more than a century ago, also take to the streets with music and festive dress. They open the day by spreading jazz music through the city before the more than 350 floats and 15,000 costumed paraders take over the scene. Symbols The millions of colorful beaded necklaces thrown from floats are the most visible symbols and souvenirs of Mardi Gras. The tradition of throwing beads and small trinkets from Mardi Gras parade floats dates back almost as long as the parades themselves. Originally, the beaded necklaces were made from glass, but the Krewes switched to plastic in the mid 1900s. Throws started in the 1920s when Rex and a few other Krewes started throwing small trinkets. In addition, millions of cups, stuffed animals, plastic cups, small toys and even bags and toy coins known as
another way for earning profit (e.g. advertisements, collaboration with schools) 6. What are the 6 steps you need to cover when doing and innovation industry analysis? Step 1: Understand all the 10 types of innovation Step 2: De-emphasize reliance on products and technology (these are two innovations that the competitors can easily copy, compared to an innovative way of structure in the company, which is not usually so visible for competitors) Step 3: Think about categories as well as types (don’t focus only on the separate 10 innovation categories, but try to also think of them as combined elements: configuration, offering, experience.) Step 4: Use the types that matter the most (try to find the types of innovations in a specific industry that is usually overlooked -> bigger competitive advantage)
294 m) in height. It is also the tallest structure in Washington D.C. It was designed by Robert Mills, an architect of the 1840s. The actual construction of the monument began in 1848 but was not completed until 1884, almost 30 years after the architect's death. This hiatus in construction happened because of co-option by the Know-Nothing party, a lack of funds, and the intervention of the American Civil War. A difference in shading of the marble, visible approximately 150 feet (46 m, or 27%) up, shows where construction was halted for a number of years. Its cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1848; the capstone was set on December 6, 1884, and the completed monument was dedicated on February 21, 1885. It officially opened October 9, 1888. Upon completion, it became the world's tallest structure, a title it inherited from the Cologne Cathedral and held until 1889, when the Eiffel Tower was finished in Paris, France.
The aim of the experiment To determine the molar mass of carbon dioxide in three different ways; 1) using the Ideal Gas Law equation, 2) using the molar volume of a gas at NTP, 3) using the relative density to air Equipment CO2 tank, a flask with a rubber stopper (300 cm 3), technical balance, measuring cylinder (250 cm3), thermometer, barometer. Method 1. Determine the mass (m1= mflask+stopper+air) of the dry flask with a rubber stopper by weighing on a technical balance. Draw a line on the flask at the bottom edge of the stopper in order to measure the volume of the flask in step 5. 2. Fill the flask with carbon dioxide gas. Direct the gas from the CO 2 tank into the flask for about 7-8 minutes. The tip of the hose has to be in the bottom but not very closely against the bottom. Otherwise it may happen that all of the CO 2 will exit from other branches of the hose bundle. 3. Seal the flask q...
The little prince ignores the offer and continues his explorations, stopping to talk to a three-petaled flower and to climb the tallest mountain he can find, where he confuses the echo of his voice for conversation. Eventually, the little prince finds a rose garden, which surprises and depresses him--his rose had told him that she was the only one of her kind. The prince befriends a fox, who teaches him that the important things in life are visible only to the heart, that his time away from the rose makes the rose more special to him, and that love makes a person responsible for the beings that one loves. The little prince realizes that, even though there are many roses, his love for his rose makes her unique and that he is therefore responsible for her. Despite this revelation, he still feels very lonely because he is so far away from his rose. The prince ends his story by describing
Micro Emulsion Electrokinetic Chromatography (MEEKC) NonAqueous Capillary Electrophoresis (NACE) Capillary Electrochromatography (CEC) Equipment Sample injection Electrokinetic injection (EI) Hydrodynamic injection (HI) Stacking Capillary Consitioning Thermal regulation High voltage power source Detection Absorption in the UV and visible region Notes to the quantitative analysis 1 CE equipment CE application CE application in pharmaceutical analysis CE application in biopharmaceutical analysis CE application in biotechnology Conclusions and perspectives New directions References Acronyms and symbols used