TENNIS Katriin Mering 11B ABOUT Between two players (singles) Between two teams of two players each (doubles) Racket Send the ball through the opponent's racket side Ball diameter is 6.35cm to 6.67cm and weighs 57-59 grams Court length is 23.77m and a width is 8.23m for singlegame and 10.97m for doublegame. Racket can't be longer than 81.28cm or greater than 31.75cm. Adult racket weighs 300-325 grams. 15, 30, 40 and the fourth point bring victory The player (or couple) who wins six games, wins set HISTORY Originated in France in the 12th century Patented by major Walter Clopton Wingfield Program of the Olympic tennis was the from 1896 to 1924 thank you for listening! Mainor Business School 20.12.10
1. Elephant. 2. It lives in Africa. 3. Its very big and it weight is (mail 7,5 t, f-mail 3-4 t) 4. Golor is grey, it hasn`t got paws and tailis thei`re only 75 centimeters long. 5. All kinds of plants. Season to season, they also eat figs, wild apples and mango. 6. The elephant in the wild live 60 to 70 years old. 7. African elephant pregnancy lasts 18-21 months. At the same time she gives birth to one son, who weighs about 90 kg. 8. Elephant in christalshop. Authors:Ain, Rasmus, Andrus
Top 10 Most Endangered Species 1. Black Rhino 6. Alligator Snapping Turtle 2. Giant Panda 7. Hawksbill Turtle 3. Tiger 8. Big Leaf Mahogany 4. Beluga Sturgeon 9. Green-Cheeked Parrot 5. Goldenseal 10. Mako Shark Black rhino The Black Rhinoceros or Hooklipped Rhinoceros. An adult Black Rhinoceros stands 140170 cm high at the shoulder and is 3.33.6 m in length. An adult weighs from 800 to 1,400 kg . The females are smaller than the males. Black rhino Alligator Snapping Turtle largest freshwater turtles in the world about 12 years of age. Female clutch of 1050 eggs hunted for their carapaces Alligator Snapping Turtle Thank you!!!
It was rebuilt 16th century. A staircase with 215 steps leads to the top of the tower. The Niguliste church The Niguliste church dates back to the 13th century, tough most of the present structure is 200 years later than that. The curch is also used for concerts and organ recitals and has fine accoustics. Alexander Nevski Cathedral The buildings belltowers host a total of 11 belss the largest of wich weighs 15 tonnes. One of the most spectacular seights in the old town of Tallinn is the Alexander Nevski Cathedral's interior. The Pühavaimu church The tower bell of Pühavaimu church, made in 1433, is the oldest in Estonia. And the painted clock on its facade is the oldest publick timekeeper in Tallinn.
large size herbivorous diet thick protective skin relatively small brains (400600g) large horn acute hearing and sense of smell, but poor eyesight Most live to be about 60 years old or more. White Rhinoceros Exceed 3500 kg head-and-body length of 3.5-4.6 m height of 180-200 cm White Rhinoceros was about 4600 kg White Rhinos is about 14,500 Black Rhinoceros Live in south-Africa Black Rhinoceros stands 150 175 cm weighs from 850 to 1600 exceptionally to 1820 kg Two horns are made of keratin what is 50 cm long exceptionally up to 140 cm Indian Rhinoceros in Nepal and North- Eastern India. weighing from 2500 3200 kg silver-brown skin is from 3-4 meters long. What we can to do to save rhinos life? People must stop buying products made from rhino horn!
Koalas The koala is an arboreal herbivore marsupial native to Australia. It is easily decide by its strong, tailless body; round, fluffy ears; and large, spoon-shaped nose. The koala has a body length of 6085 cm and weighs 415 kg. Fur colour ranges from silver grey to chocolate brown. At the beginning of the 20th century people hunted Koala because their fur. Today this animal is under the protection but they still are in danger. Koalas from the northern populations are typically smaller and lighter in colour than the other. Most of their food consists of eucalypt leaves but sometimes they eat other leaves too. There is about 600 species of eucalypt, koalas eat only 30. Because
• Who he is? • Cat • He like to • Family • Looks • Eat • Friends • Odher pets • Why I like it WHO HE IS? • He is cat • He name is Pauli • He is a half- Siamese cat PAULI`S PICTURE CAT • He is a two and a half years • He was a three-day when got it . HE LIKE TO • He likes to play with me • He like to eat • He ike walking LOOKS • It weighs six kilograms. • He is brown, white and black spotted cat. FAMILY • He is a mother of shelter • He also had a brother, but all three were killed • He has his father's log EAT • He eats food castrated cats • He drinks milk HE DOES NOT LIKE • He does not like strangers whom he sees for the first time (adults) FRIENDS • He was many friends • It's me and a friend to many cats in our house but
Kolmas tase Neljas tase Length: body 50 cm -80 cm. Tail 30 cm- Viies tase 50 cm. Weight: 5 kg-10 kg. Adobe: swamps, undrewoods and cultural Landscapes. Food: birds, insects, small rodents, berries. Puppies: 4-7 Life: 3-10 years. (captivity 25 years) Looks: He has a very fluff coat. This gives the impressioon he would weighs as more Badger Muutke teksti laade Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Muutke teksti laade Information Teine tase Kolmas tase Length: body 60cm- 90cm. Neljas tase Viies tase
Wife carrying is a contest in which male competitors race while each carrying a female teammate. The objective is for the male to carry the female through a special obstacle track in the fastest time. The sport was first introduced at Sonkajärvi, Finland. Rules The wife to be carried may be your own, or the neighbor's, or you may have found her further afield; she must, however, be over 17 years of age. The minimum weight of the wife to be carried is 49 kilograms. If she weighs less than 49 kg, she will be burdened with a rucksack containing additional weight to bring the total load to be carried up to 49 kg. Each contestant takes care of his/her safety and, if deemed necessary, insurance While the International rules are the basis for all competitions Equipment The only equipment allowed is a belt worn by the carrier and a helmet worn by the carried. Prize for winners The prize to the winner is a mobile phone, and more importantly they
Polar Bear Kristjan Paal 6.c The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a bear native largely within the Arctic Circle encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. It is the world's largest land carnivore and also the largest bear, together with the omnivorous Kodiak bear, which is approximately the same size. A boar (adult male) weighs around 350 700 kg (7701,500 l while a sow (adult female) is about half that size. Although it is closely related to the brown bear, it has evolved to occupy a narrower ecological niche, with many body characteristics adapted for cold temperatures, for moving across snow, ice, and open water, and for hunting the seals which make up most of its diet. Although most polar bears are born on land, they spend most of their time at sea. Their scientific name
Measurements Floorball is played indoors on a rink whose size can officially vary from 1822 meters wide to 3644 meters long. The rink is surrounded by 50 cm high enclosed boards with rounded corners. The goals are 160 cm wide and 115 cm high. A Rink Equipment Stick- a floorball stick is short compared with ice hockey; the maximum size for a stick is 114 cm. A stick cannot weigh any more than 350 grams. Ball- a floor ball weighs 23 grams and its diameter is 72 mm. It has 26 holes in it; each of which are 10 mm in diameter. Stick & ball Floorball in Estonia There are 10 leagues in Estonia U 11, U15, U 17, U19, big league, women*s league etc. The best team in Estonia is Jõgeva SK Selver / Tähe Many teams have united. For example before there were 2 different teams Favoriit & Sparta but now there is Sparta/Favoriit team. Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk0MFeDAV9Q
to 40 kilometeres in all directions. The London Eye is the vision of David Marks and Julia Barfield, a husband and wife architect team. It took 7 years and the skills of hundreds of people from 5 countries to make The London Eye a reality. At 135m high, The London Eye is the world's tallest cantilevered observation wheel. Each of the 32 capsules weighs 10 tonnes THE LONDON EYE’S CAPSULES AWARDS The London Eye has won over 80 awards. The awards are won for national and international tourism, outstanding architectural quality and engineering achievement. The awards are won since opening in March 2000. VISITING The London Eye is opened daily, except December 25 and 5th16th January. Tickets can be bought at The London eye or by
Common Kingfisher Common Kingfisher is 16-20cm tall and weighs 38-45 grams. It's wings are short and wide and about 7-8cm long. It has short and straight-cut tail. Beak is long, straight and with suddenly outreaching end. Common Kingfisher's head, back and wing feathers are azurite blue, pate has black and light blue stripes. Common Kingfisher is also known as Eurasian Kingfisher or River Kingfisher. Common Kingfisher lives in Eurasia and North-Africa, except for North-Scandinavia.
7-15.2 m. They weigh 25 to 40 tons. Feeding Feed on krill, small shrimp-like crustaceans, and various kinds of small fish. Each whale eats up to 1 and 1/2 tons of food a day. Mating and breeding Humpback whales reach sexual maturity at 6- 10 years of age or when males reach the length of 11.6 m and females reach 12 m. Each female typically bears a calf every 2-3 years and the gestation period is 12 months. The calf is between 3-4.5 m long at birth, and weighs up to 907 kg. Distribution and migration Is found in all the world's oceans. Most populations of humpback whales follow a regular migration route. They are summering in temperate and polar waters for feeding. They are wintering in tropical waters for mating and calving. Status Because their feeding, mating, and calving grounds are close to shore and because they are slow swimmers, the humpback whales were an easy target for early whalers.
The Australian Terrier stands around 25 centimeters high at the withers and weighs around 7 kilograms. It is a low-set dog; the length of its body is longer than its height at the withers. The Aussie has a high-set tail that is now not docked in Australia.The head of the Australian Terrier is elongated, with a slight stop and pricked ears. The ANKC breed standard describes the dog's look as "hard bitten" and "rugged". The eyes are small, dark, and oval and must have a keen terrier expression. The leather of the nose runs up to the bridge of the
2 metres. Introduction · The top level's upper platform is 276 m above the ground, what makes it the highest observation deck accessible to the public in the Europe. · The Eiffel Tower has 3 floors and 8 lifts/elevators. Consturction and Design · Work on the foundations started on 28 January 1887. · Those for the east and south legs were straightforward, but the west and north legs, being closer to the river Seine, were more complicated · The wrought iron of the Eiffel Tower weighs 7,300 tons, but the addition of lifts, shops and antennae have brought the total weight to 10,100 tons Construction and Design · When it was built, many were shocked by the tower's form. Eiffel was accused of trying to create something artistic with no regard to engineering. However, Eiffel and his team understood the importance of wind forces, and knew that if they were going to build the tallest structure in the world.
Mallard The Mallard is 5665 cm long (of which the body makes up around two-thirds) has a wingspan of 8198 cm and weighs 0.91.2 kg. The breeding male has a bright bottle-green head, black rear end and a yellowish orange (can also contain some red) bill tipped with black (as opposed to the black/orange bill in females). Mallard has a white collar which demarcates the head from the purple-tinged brown breast, grey brown wings, and a pale grey belly. The dark tail has white borders. The female Mallard is a mottled light brown and has buff cheeks, eyebrow, throat and neck with a darker crown and eye-stripe
capital city in the world. It is New Zealand's sixth largest city behind the Auckland. The Flag of New zealand is a defaced blue Ensign with the union flag in the canton, and four red stars with white borders to the right. National Flag The kiwi is a national symbol of New Zealand.Kiwi is flightless bird which stands about 45cm high and weighs about 3.3 kg. Kiwi The most famous films made in New Zealand are the Lord of the Rings films. It took 18 months to make them. More than 2,000 people worked on the films, whitch were shot in 150 placec around the country. Now Lord of the Rings tours are orgenized for tourists to introduce the places from the films. Some other famous films made partly in New Zealand is The Last Samurai.
More than 200,000,000 have visited the tower since its construction in 1889, making it the most visited paid monument in the world High Including the 24 m antenna, the structure is 325 m high (since 2000), which is equivalent to about 81 levels in a conventional building. Structure The metal structure of the Eiffel Tower weighs 7,300 tonnes while the entire structure including non-metal components is approximately 10,000 tonnes. The top of the tower may shift away from the sun by up to 18 cm because of thermal expansion of the metal The tower sways 6-7 cm in the wind Inside the Tower Steps At the first platform the stairs continue up from the east tower and the third level summit is only accessible by lift. The actual count of stairs includes 328 steps to the first level, 340 steps to the
technical problems. It took seven years and the skills of hundreds of people from five countries to make the London Eye a reality. Parts for the "Eye" were manufacture in many Countries including France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Czech Republic and of course the UK. The London Eye welcomes an average of 3.5 million customers every year. The London Eye can carry 800 passengers per revolution - equivalent to 11 London red doubled-Decker buses. Each of the 32 capsules weighs 10 tonnes. The total weight of the wheel and capsules is 2,100 tonnes Each rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning a capsule travels at a stately 26cm per second, or' - twice as fast as a tortoise sprinting; allowing passengers to step on and off without the wheel having to stop Since February 2004, it is kept open on Valentine's Day even at night, so that couples can enjoy a romantic ride and a lovely view of London.
· Australia is the smallest continent in the world but the sixth largest country in the world. · The kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia. The kangaroo is important to both Australian culture and the national image. · Population in Australia is 22,760,245. They have almost 10,700 beaches in all shapes, sizes and colours. I NTERESTI NG FACTS Ø There are 1500 species of Australian spiders. Ø The Sydney Opera House roof weighs more than 161,000 tons. Ø Australia is considered to have one of the highest degrees of urban concentration in the world. Ø Koalas are furry animals that live only in Australia they live only in certain types of trees, called eucalyptus trees where they can eat the leaves. Koalas are nocturnal, they spend at least 1618 hours a day sleeping. Ø Christmas is the biggest event in the Australian calendar, it is the beginning of summer month
Cheetah The cheetah is most famous for its speed. It is the world's fastest land animal, having been known to run at speeds up to 70 mph. However, it is able to sustain this pace for only a short period of time. In order to be able to move this quickly, the cheetah has a slender body, a small head, and long legs that allow it to travel about 24 feet in a single stride when running. It weighs between 90 and 140 pounds, stands at about 36 inches tall, and measures 72 inches in length. Not only is the cheetah's physical shape designed for speed, but it has other special features as well. For instance, the spine of the cheetah is flexible enough to act as a spring when the cheetah runs. It also is the only cat without retractable claws. This allows the claws to always be exposed, acting like cleats when the cheetah is running. The tail is also designed to
competition in 1992. A frequent participant in the X-Games, he has won Fourteen medals (four gold) in the Vert, Vert Double, Big Air, and Best Trick categoriesHe has also been victorious on the Dew Tour and in the Gravity Games, and was the winner of the vert division of the Maloof Money Cup with a wide array of technichal flip tricks and spins including a nollie heelflip indy 540. [citation needed] Gagnon is 5 feet 10 inches (177 cm) tall and weighs 168 pounds (76.2 kg). His sponsors include Darkstar skateboards, RDS clothing, Osiris footwear, Electric visual, Monster energy drink, Skullcandy headphones and capix helmets.
backstay cables behind the wheel, used 1,200 tonnes of concrete. Interesting Facts · It took seven years and the skills of hundreds of people from five countries to make the London Eye a reality. · You can see around 40KM (25 miles) from the top as far as Windsor Castle on a clear day. · The London Eye welcomes an average of 3.5 million customers every year. · The London Eye can carry 800 passengers per revolution. · Each of the 32 capsules weighs 10 tonnes. It's the same weight as 1,052,631 pound coins! · Each rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning a capsule travels at a stately 26cm per second. · The height of the London Eye is 135m. · The total weight of the wheel and capsules is 2,100 tonnes . Summary The Merlin Entertainments London Eye isn't just one of London's top tourist attractions, it's an extraordinary piece of engineering design and architecture. References
alternatives in behaviour. In this view, the perpetrator plans his or her actions before carrying them out. The social environment in which the person is amidst of, is a key factor in causes of criminal behaviour, with weak or broken bonds to family, school, and religion being the catalyst of criminal behaviour. They may not see the benefits of adhering to conventional social values and believe crime is a way to improve their social conditions. Personal choice weighs over and dominates the reasons of individual actions. Through rational conscious thoughts one may select the temptations of preference. One may think of the consequences of one's actions or think that one is too smart to get caught. Regardless of what is coming into us from external sources, we choose what we want and what seems most appealing. People balance the risks and costs involved in doing a certain act. Upon seeing which benefit outweighs the most, we decide to act
The Phantom vanishes PARIS OPERA HOUSE By Charles Garnier, from 1861 to 1875 Neo-Baroque 11,000 square metres 17 storeys, 7 below the stage level Huge stage Lake underneath Bronze busts of composers CHARACTERS The Phantom of the Opera Christine Daaé Raoul Carlotta Giudicelli Madame Giry Meg Giry FACTS & FIGURES Replica of the chandelier is made up of 6,000 beads. It is 3 metres wide and weighs one ton. 130 cast, crew and orchestra members are directly involved. There are 230 costumes, 14 dressers, 120 automated cues, 22 scene changes, 281 candles. 250 kg of dry ice and 10 fog and smoke machines are used. 27 articulated lorries transfer the set between theatres. REVIEWS "It's fantastic, fabulous and phantasmagorical! From the eerily flickering lights that greet you outside Her
who was known for his bulk, as is the bell! The first Big Ben hour bell was complete before the tower, so the bell was hung in New Palace Yard. After repeated public ringing the bell cracked, and had to be replaced by the current bell. Facts and figures The hour bell of Big Ben is 8 feet in diameter, weighs 13.5 tons, and was cast in 1858 by George Mears of the Whitechapel Bell foundry. The bell had to be placed in a special wooden frame, turned on its side, and hoisted up the centre of the tower to the belfry. So heavy was Big Ben that the process took over 36 hours to complete. The bell began ringing the hours in July of 1859, but it cracked after only two months of use. Instead a recasting
the Palace of Westminster in London and is often extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well. It is the largest four-faced chiming clock and the third-tallest free-standing clock tower in the world. The clock first ticked on 31 May 1859. The pendulum is installed within an enclosed windproof box sunk beneath the clockroom. It is 3.9m long, weighs 300 kg and beats every 2 seconds. The clockwork mechanism in a room below weighs 5 tons. · Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch. Originally known as, the building which forms the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site which had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects
to taste: · The coffee tastes good. Non-Continuous Verb THE COFFEE HAS A GOOD TASTE. · I am tasting the cake. Normal Verb I AM TRYING THE CAKE TO SEE WHAT IT TASTES LIKE. to think: · He thinks the test is easy. Non-Continuous Verb HE CONSIDERS THE TEST TO BE EASY. · She is thinking about the question. Normal Verb SHE IS PONDERING THE QUESTION, GOING OVER IT IN HER MIND. to weigh: · The table weighs a lot. Non-Continuous Verb THE TABLE IS HEAVY. · She is weighing herself. Normal Verb SHE IS DETERMINING HER WEIGHT. Some Verbs Can Be Especially Confusing: to be: · Joe is American. Non-Continuous Verb JOE IS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN. · Joe is being very American. Normal Verb JOE IS BEHAVING LIKE A STEREOTYPICAL AMERICAN. · Joe is being very rude. Normal Verb JOE IS BEHAVING VERY RUDELY
C trying to scare each other off H black with a white collar or patch around its neck D sleeping in dens lined with grass and leaves I both the settlers and hunters killed them E loved by careful drivers The Tasmanian devil The Tasmanian devil is the largest meat-eating marsupial in Australia. It is usually (1) H and weighs between 6 and 8 kg. It has an extremely large poeerful head with a wide jaw with sharp teeth and pink ears (that turn red when angry) and dark eyes. The Tasmanian devil is now only found on the island of Tasmania. They spend the daytime out of sight (2) D made in small natural caves. Tasmanian devils are not aggressive (3) A . Then they might kill even another devil that wated its catch. These fights result in patches of missing fur
performance at the Munich games, a campaign began to have the song adopted as the national anthem. In 1976 a petition was presented to parliament asking for it to be made the national anthem, and, with the permission of Queen Elizabeth II, it became the country's second national anthem on November 21, 1977, on equal standing with God Save The Queen. Up until then God Save The Queen was New Zealand's national anthem. Kiwi as a national bird A kiwi a flightless bird, about 45 cm high an weighs about 3.3 kg. All kiwi species are endangered. The kiwi lays the largest egg in relation to its body size. The Kiwi as a symbol first appeared in the late 19th century in New Zealand regimental badges. It was later featured in the badges of the South Canterbury Battalion in 1886 and the Hastings Rifle Volunteers in 1887. Soon after, kiwis appeared in many military badges. During the First World War, the giant kiwi was carved on the chalk hill above Sling Camp in England
Typical examples are: be, depend, feel, have, measure, see, taste, think, weigh Compare these uses: State Event Jack is noisy. Jill is being noisy. Deirdre has a Porsche. We are having an interesting conversation! I think I like you! David is thinking about getting a new job. This fish tastes awful! I am just tasting the soup. I feel that you are wrong. I am feeling terrible. This bag weighs a ton! We are weighing the baby. It depends what you mean. I am depending on you. The differences in the meaning apply to all tenses, not just to present tenses. 7
long time for it to complete its orbit of the Sun. Saturn's year equals 29 and one-half Earth years. A day on Saturn, though, is much shorter than an Earth day ;it rotates around once every ten and one-half hours (Kuhn 280-282). Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. Jupiter is the only planet that is larger. The gas giant is 72 thousand miles in diameter, almost ten times the size of Earth. In spite of its huge size, though, Saturn weighs very little. It is a very light gas planet. Saturn is the least dense planet in the solar system-- so light, in fact, that it would float in water. This planet is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium, like Jupiter, but it is much less dense. The combination of its light weight and fast rotation causes Saturn to spread out, or oblate, its center. Since Saturn is a gas planet, it does not have a solid surface. Spacecraft are unable to land on this type of surface. The
Catherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife, suffered the same fate. The Gunpowder plot conspirators were interrogated in the Tower before being executed. The Tower is famous as home of the Crown Jewels. Today they can be viewed in their special jewel house ( built in 1967) from a moving pavement. They include the Crown of Queen Elisabeth the Queen Mother which contains the celebrated Indian diamond, the Koh-I- noor and St .Edward's Crown which is used for actual crowning of the monarch and weighs over two kilograms. The Imperial State Crown was made for Queen Victoria and first used at her coronation in 1838. It is possibly the most valuable crown in the world, containing many precious diamonds, rubies, emeralds and sapphires. For centuries the Tower of London has been the main arsenal in the kingdom from which the royal armies and fleets were equipped. It also housed king's personal armours and weapons. Among the armour on display in the White Tower Armoury are four suits of Henry VII
With an aluminum or wooden sents almost as much work as the pilot overloads his aircraft, either wing we would know because as building it. The joke goes that the by overdoing a pull-up or too steep a long as our tests indicate the entire paperwork for an aircraft to be turn or by entering an extreme gust . required linearity between the load Certified by the FAA weighs as much . . or by combination of both (as hap- and the wing deformation, the struc- as the prototype itself. Are you sure pened during the 1989 Reno races ture has not yet reached the limit it's a joke? The amateur builder who with a tragic result)? point and the elasticity limit. With a is expected to follow established
With the crushing weight of the star's outer layers bearing down on its core, the fusion reactions don't stop at carbon. The star continues to cook lighter nuclei into progressively heavier elements, but each nuclear reaction runs its course faster. The transformation from carbon to oxygen takes 600 years, from oxygen to silicon 6 months, from silicon to iron a day. Once the star's core turns to solid iron--a sphere no bigger than Earth that weighs as much as the sun--its fate is sealed. In less than a second, the star will explode. Iron marks the end of the road because unlike lighter elements, iron atoms consume rather than create energy when they fuse. Fusion can no longer provide the energy to support the star's outer layers, and the core simply implodes. Usually the result is a neutron star, a stellar cinder so dense a teaspoon would weigh more than a billion tons. In the most massive stars the collapse leaves
It is 2000 kilometres long and 2-150 kilometres wide. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef on earth. Tourists from everywhere visit it because it is a unique natural phenomenon. There can be found more than 300 varieties of corals with colours ranging from pale blue to bright yellow. Recently, black coral, the rarest of type all, was found on one of the reefs. There are also big-game fish, like the coral cod, which weighs up to 200 pounds. The Relief. Australia is a low and old continent. Its relief is simple plains cover the greater part of it. West Australia was once part of Gondwanaland (manner, mis koosnes erinevate maailmajagude osadest). The Western Plateau consists of tablelands and some mountains of denudation. Most of the rocks have turned into sand. There are big sand deserts on the Western Plateau; the Great Desert and the Victoria Desert. In central Australia there
When the billfish come to examine the dredge teaser they are easily caught on rigged baits. The drawback with previous generations of dredges was they were difficult to store and required a lot of lead weights to keep them under water. Additionally, when a wire broke you had to discard the dredge or undertake a major repair operation. Description ~ The 2 inch diameter Multi Dredge will accommodate up to 8 arms which screw in and out of the all stainless steel body which weighs in at over 5 lbs completely eliminating the need for extra weights. It's hydro dynamic shape causes it to stay deep and track true even in the roughest seas. This dredge is the ultimate in easy to store, deploy and fish. The 1 inch diameter multi dredge accommodates 4 arms which also interchange with the 2 inch Dredge. Multi dredge's come rigged with up to 27 swimming yummee fly'n fish(2 inch 8 arm) 15 swimming yummees (1 inch 4arm) and or with chinees to speed rig ballyhoo.
Miner. 1983 Relational Software Inc. changed its name to Oracle Corporation. Oracle became the first DBMS to run on mainframes, minicomputers, and PC's. Code was written in C. 1983 AT&T Bell Labs designs C++ 1984 Apple Computer's Steve Jobs introduces the Apple Macintosh at the Flint Center of DeAnza College in Cupertino, California. The Macintosh uses the 8-MHz 32-bit Motorola 68000 CPU, built-in 9-inch B/W screen, 512x342 graphics, 400KB 3.5-inch floppy disk drive, mouse, 128KB RAM, and weighs 20 pounds. Price: US$2500. 1987 Acorn Archimedes The Archimedes was one of the most powerful home computers available during the late 1980s and early 1990s; Using a RISC design with a 32-bit CPU (26-bit addressing) 1989 AOL (America Online) network service launched for Macintosh and Apple II (MS Windows version appears in 1993). The company - Quantum Computer Services was created in 1985, by Steve Case, initially running internet services (games, email, chat, news) for the
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colors. 1983 Big machines: AT&T announces UNIX System V. AT&T Bell Labs designs C++. 1984 Apple Computer's Steve Jobs introduces the Apple Macintosh at the Flint Center of DeAnza College in Cupertino, California. The Macintosh uses the 8-MHz 32-bit Motorola 68000 CPU, built-in 9-inch B/W screen, 512x342 graphics, 400KB 3.5-inch floppy disk drive, mouse, 128KB RAM, and weighs 20 pounds. Price: US$2500. Apple Computer launched the Macintosh, the first successful mouse-driven computer with a graphic user interface, with a single $1.5 million commercial during the 1984 Super Bowl. ” ….. On January 24th, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you will see why 1984 won't be like "1984." Apple product lines: overview Two main lines: Apple II and Macintosh
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filled with intelligent machines, computer viruses, and paranoia. GNU project launched X-Window system started in MIT Apple Macintosh Apple Computer's Steve Jobs introduces the Apple Macintosh at the Flint Center of DeAnza College in Cupertino, California. The Macintosh uses the 8-MHz 32-bit Motorola 68000 CPU, builtin 9-inch B/W screen, 512x342 graphics, 400KB 3.5-inch floppy disk drive, mouse, 128KB RAM, and weighs 20 pounds. Price: US$2500. Apple Computer launched the Macintosh, the first successful mouse-driven computer with a graphic user interface, with a single $1.5 million commercial during the 1984 Super Bowl. ” ….. On January 24th, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you will see why 1984 won't be like "1984." IBM ships the IBM PCjr. It uses the 8088 CPU, includes 64KB RAM, a "Freeboard" keyboard, and one 5.25-inch disk drive, no monitor, for US$1300.
of fresh-squeezed lemon juice just prior to eating (not store-bought with preservatives and artificial additives) appeared to lower blood sugar peaks by approximately 10%. CINNAMON, EVEN IN SMALL DOSES, HAS A SUBSTANTIAL EFFECT ON GLUCOSE LEVELS. There is ample evidence that cinnamon can be used to reduce the glycemic index of a meal up to 29%. At four grams per meal or even six grams per day, it can lower not only blood glucose but also LDL cholesterol and triglycerides. Cinnamon weighs in at 2.8 grams per teaspoon, so four grams of cinnamon is about one and a half teaspoons. Cinnamon's e ect on glucose levels seems partially due to the fact that it slows the rate at which food exits the stomach (gastric emptying), which means that you also feel full faster with cinnamon. cinnamon. I tested three species of cinnamon: Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum or zeylanicum, also referred to as "true cinnamon"), Cassia cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia or aromaticum),
patent dozens of inventions. (A) original (B) varied (C) coherent (D) unbiased 3. The classical economic theory explaining consumer behavior is built on the notion of marginal utility. (A) investigation (B) concept (C) effectiveness (D) opposition 4. In deep water, tidal waves are so long and so slight that ships seldom notice their presence. (A) suspect (B) relate (C) record (D) observe 5. The human adult heart is normally the size of a clenched fist and weighs about 300 grams. (A) roughly (B) actually (C) scarcely (D) typically LESSON 20 accentuate disguise finance initiate innovative narrate nevertheless occasionally omit outlandish overcome partially pass portray submit accentuate v. to highlight; to give more importance to adj. accentuated Syn. emphasize n. accentuation The colorful dress accentuated the joy of the occasion.
He totaled it. How could it happen that an intelligent young woman would agree to turn over her new car to a virtual stranger (and a youngster at that) because he had done her a small favor a month earlier? Or, more generally, why should it be that small first favors often stimulate larger return favors? One important reason concerns the clearly unpleasant character of the feeling of indebtedness. Most of us find it highly disagreeable to be in a state of obligation. It weighs heavily on us and _ Chapter 2 RECIPROCATION demands to be removed. It is not difficult to trace the source of this feeling. Be- cause reciprocal arrangements are so vital in human social systems, we have been conditioned to feel uncomfortable when beholden. If we were to ignore the need to return another's initial favor, we would stop one reciprocal sequence dead and make it less likely that our benefactor would do such favors in the future. Neither
the Italian government of rumored Allied war plans, of Allied views, of an uncommitted observer's comments on Axis programs and prospects. On January 4, 1943, Ciano jotted in his diary: "The Duce asked me to give [Hans Georg] von Mackensen [German ambassador to Italy] a copy of a telegram the Turkish ambassador Zorlu sent to his government from Kuibyshev. It is a description of the Soviet situation. It seems impartial and quite informative. According to him, the war weighs heavily on the Russians, but Russia is still strong, and, in the judgment of the diplomatic corps in Kuibyshev, Axis stock is falling." Though Sezione 5 solved many cryptograms, many of its successes came, not from cryptanalysis, but from the S.I.M.'s theft of cryptologic documents. In 1941 alone, the S.I.M. obtained possession of about 50 such items, or about one a week. Some of these probably were only plaintext versions of coded telegrams. But many were the codes or