Science Centre AHHAA in Tartu Elina Kaldarova MJ212 About AHHAA The aim of AHHAA is to introduce science to everyone AHHAA welcomes visitors of all ages and offers a great opportunity to spend a fun day filled with science! AHHAA It is the biggest science centre in Baltic States! It's located in Tartu, Sadama 1, next to Aura water park In Science Centre AHHAA, you can: try fascinating "hands-on" exhibits on 3000 square meters of exhibition area visit a new temporary exhibition twice a year see exhilarating science theatre shows
year sponsorship deal. The London Eye was formally opened by the then Prime Minister, Tony Blair, on 31 December 1999, although it was not opened to the public until 9 March 2000 because of 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
point of the London Marathon. There is also a children's playground, toilets and café’s. The park has five cafes that are open the whole year. International sporting events, including the London Marathon and the Tour de France, are held there. The park is also populaar for gentle relaxation with deck chairs for hire, regular guided walks and free bandstand concerts in summer. This is open 05.00 am to 0.00. The Park welcomes over 5.5 million visitors every year and is one of the most visited Parks in Europe.
Eclipse, Ch.7.Unhappy ending Rosalie asks to speak with Bella so she can tell her why she wants her to remain human. Bella is surprised by this but welcomes Rosalie to talk with her. Rosalie begins her story by saying it was a simpler time because she was beautiful and everyone watched her and that was all she needed. Rosalie is candid about her vanity. Rosalie continues the story telling how she met Royce King the 2nd. All she ever wanted was to live comfortably and raise a child. Royce always wanted to be out with Rosalie because he enjoyed they way people looked at them. Bella takes in what Rosalie is saying with some shock
2,200 tonnes of concrete and 44 concrete piles - each of which is 33 metres deep. The second foundation, the tension foundation holding the 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
She tells Edward about her realization, rejecting his former theory that the Volturi are at the heart of the trouble. Edward considers her new impressions, and agrees that it's a possibility. Bella notices that Alice looks frustrated and Edward explains that she is uncomfortable being "blinded" by the wolves' involvement. The pack finally enters the clearing, arriving in wolf form. There are more wolves now than Bella last knew about, and the vampires are both fascinated and careful. Carlisle welcomes them and Edward acts as translator, using his mind reading abilities to speak for the pack. The wolves agree to watch and listen, but are not comfortable doing more. Jasper takes center stage to begin the instruction. Jasper calls Emmett forward first, noting that his reliance on brutal strength is what makes Emmett the closest example of a newborn attack. Jasper easily catches Emmett from behind and ends the mock skirmish. He engages Alice next, wishing specifically for Bella to see why
1. JEW-MANDIBLE-alalõug 2. ARMPIT-AXILLA-kaenlaalune 3. CHEST-THORAX-rindkere 4. STOMACH-ABDOMEN-kõht 5. NAVEL-UMBILICIUS-naba 6. KNEE-PATELLA-põlvekeder Hospital staf 1. TO PRESCRIBE MEDICINE- ravimi välja kirjutamine 2. DISPENSE PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION- retseptiravimeid väljastama 3. RELIVE PAIN-valu leevendama 4. BLOOD SAMPLE- vereproov 5. SPUTUM-sülje PERSONAL 6. RECEPTIONIST- vastuvõtu sekretär-a person who welcomes visitors and answers phones. 7. RADIOLOGIST- radioloog- a person who used imaging technology 8. LAB TECHNICIAN- laborant- a person who analyzes samples 9. PHARMACIST- apteeker- a person who prepares drugs //prepares and dispenses medication 10.CARDIOLOGIST- kardioloog- a person who is a heart specialist 11.PEDIATRICIAN- lastearst- 12.ANESTHESIOLOGIST-anestesialoog-a person who prevents patients form feeling pain. 13
1. JEW-MANDIBLE-alalõug 2. ARMPIT-AXILLA-kaenlaalune 3. CHEST-THORAX-rindkere 4. STOMACH-ABDOMEN-kõht 5. NAVEL-UMBILICIUS-naba 6. KNEE-PATELLA-põlvekeder Hospital staf 1. TO PRESCRIBE MEDICINE- ravimi välja kirjutamine 2. DISPENSE PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION- retseptiravimeid väljastama 3. RELIVE PAIN-valu leevendama 4. BLOOD SAMPLE- vereproov 5. SPUTUM-sülje PERSONAL 6. RECEPTIONIST- vastuvõtu sekretär-a person who welcomes visitors and answers phones. 7. RADIOLOGIST- radioloog- a person who used imaging technology 8. LAB TECHNICIAN- laborant- a person who analyzes samples 9. PHARMACIST- apteeker- a person who prepares drugs //prepares and dispenses medication 10.CARDIOLOGIST- kardioloog- a person who is a heart specialist 11.PEDIATRICIAN- lastearst- 12.ANESTHESIOLOGIST-anestesialoog-a person who prevents patients form feeling pain. 13
picture or perhaps uncovering a sweet chocolate. Twelve Days of Christmas: During the centuries when it was a crime to be Catholic and to practice one's faith, the "Twelve Days of Christmas" was used as a memory aid. The gifts listed in the song are hidden references to Catholic dogma. Lighting Candles: Candles are placed in windows to light the way for travelers on Christmas Eve. Today people use electric candles for safety reasons. The "light in the window" welcomes family and friends coming home for Christmas, but it also symbolizes the welcome for the Holy Family. Every window in the house is garlanded with lights. The Christmas Tree The tree is decorated with tinsel and baubles and lights and gifts are put underneath. The gifts are opened on Christmas morning, not before! Here is a nice collection of Christmas ornaments and decorations from Ireland. Gift Giving: Presents are a big thing in Ireland
lunch and the evening meal as dinner or, when it is less formal, as supper. But some rural people call the midday meal dinner and the early-evening meal tea. Many people, particularly in Dublin, no longer eat more than a light meal or snack in the middle of the day. Those who have an early-evening meal sometimes have another snack-- sandwiches, cakes, or biscuits--at around 9 PM. Socializing The traditional Irish greeting Céad míle fáilte literally means "A hundred thousand welcomes." However, the Irish greet one another with common English phrases such as "Hello" and "How are you?" or more casual greetings such as 'How's it going?' The most typical Irish greeting is Dia dhuit, which means "God be with you." Goodbye is expressed with Slán (roughly "Go safely") or the warmer Slán agus beannacht ('Go safely, and blessings be with you'). Greetings are generally accompanied by a firm handshake, although in cities and among younger people it is not unusual for women to
In 2004 the new museum got its name Kumu in an open competition. The Kumu (KUnstiMUuseum) Art Museum is a modern multifunctional art building, which contains exhibition halls, a lecture hall offering diverse facilities, and an educational centre for young visitors and for art lovers. Kumu is meant for different people for those who are already well-versed in art and for those who simply wish to spend their time in a congenial environment. Kumu welcomes children and families and, most importantly, Kumu serves as a laboratory where diverse ideas emerge and develop. These ideas examine contemporary visual culture and its function in society. Visitor service rooms Visitor service starts in the lobby, which furnishes the first impression of the building. The spacious lobby (a total of 675 m2) houses the visitor information and the Museum shop. The cloakroom can accommodate 1488 and toilets are available for 400 people. The cafe comes
http://www.visitparnu.com/index.php?id=789&L=1 The city of Pärnu has been organizing Hanseatic Days since 2006 with the aim of preparing for the International Hanseatic Days in 2010. The festival is one of the most festive events in the summer in Pärnu. Each year the festival has a historic theme. Those who wish to meet knights, try archery and horseriding have the chance to do so at the Hanseatic Days. The festival also features a mediaeval market and welcomes traders who sell handicraft, goods made from natural materials as well as food. The Hanseatic Days is a festival for the whole family with an emphasis on learning different techniques, taking part in a range of activities as well as workshops. IX Estonian Linedancing Festival June 14th 15th Linedancing festival, which was originally organised in Pärnu, is now taking place outside its borders in Sassi farm, Audru rural municipality