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Whale

Whale There are 13 species of great whale and several species of smaller whales. Whales are large, intelligent, aquatic mammals. Whales have many features that we- other mammals have. Such as four-chambered heart,hair, they are warm- blooded. They are the only mammals, other than seacows , that live their entire life in the water, and the only mammals that have adapted to life in the open oceans. Whales are not fish, because they have lungs and they breath air with them.What is special about the whales is their size. They are enormous. Whales are about 29 m long, height is the 9 sotry building. Many whales exhibit behaviors such as breaching and tail slapping that expose large parts of their bodies to the air. These mammals communicate with one another using whale songs, which often sound very high-pitched to the human ear. These songs are unique and fascinating even may be scary.

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Gröönimaast - kokkuvõte

Kuna meie ekspeditsioon kulgeb valdavalt mööda mandrijääd, ei kohta me loodetavasti rannikuil toitu jahtivat jääkaru. Samas loodame ekspeditsiooni lõpuosas saada osa Gröönimaa elusloodusest ja ehk õnnestub kohata mõnda põtra või muud looma. http://www.greenland-guide.gl/animal_life.htm ehk siis loomade pildid ja txt In Greenland whale watching can be enjoyed from the streets or even from your hotel room. During the late summer and early autumn whales swim close to the coast and are sometimes seen in the harbours. But of course the best way to spot these huge mammals is at sea. Whale-watching tours are offered in several towns in Greenland. When you sail along the coast on a passenger ship, the captain will often notify you when whales are close. There are many different species of whales in Greenlandic waters including the two largest, the blue whale and the fin whale. Humpback whales, minke whales,

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Humpback whale

Its flippers are very long, between 1/4 and 1/3 the length of its body, and have large knobs on the leading edge. The flukes, which can be 5.5 m wide, is serrated and pointed at the tips. Adult males measure 12.2-14.6 m, adult females measure 13.7-15.2 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.

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Seas around Ireland

Vocabulary v Seal- hüljes v Area- ala v Channel- kanal v Connected- ühendatud v Cod- tursk v Haddock-kilttursk v Hake- heik v Herring- heeringas v Mackerel- makrell Basic Information Seas around Ireland are: v The Irish Sea v The Atlantic Ocean v The Celtic Sea The Irish Sea v Separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain v St George's Channel and the North Channel v Whales and dolphins v Radioactively contaminated sea The Irish Sea v Regional trade, shipping, transport, fishing and wind power v Twenty-one species of seabirds The Irish sea v Ireland has no tunnel or bridge connection to mainland Europe v Some cities around the Irish sea: Dublin, Liverpool, Blackpool, Southport, Brikenhead, Bray, Wexford, Larne, Belfast. v The sea is main way of shipping goods

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Inimpõhjustatud ohud mereloomadele referaat

Näiteks jätta see plastikpudel metsa all maha viskamata ning viia hoopis kogumispunkti. 10 KASUTATUD MATERJALID Collisions between vessels and marine animals. UK Marine Special Areas of Conservation. [WWW] http://www.ukmarinesac.org.uk/activities/ports/ph3_2_2.htm (15.03.2015) Fishing. Whale and Dolphin Conservation. [WWW] http://us.whales.org/issues/fishing (15.03.2015) Golman, Uri. 2011. Beluga Whales are beautiful, yet toxic? [WWW] http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2011/10/03/the-power-of-the-beluga-whale/ (15.03.2015) Good, Kate. 2014. The 10 Biggest Threats Marine Mammals Face Today. [WWW] http://www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/biggest-threats-marine- mammals-face-today/ (15.03.2015) Holland, Hereward. 2015. Rogue ,,Electro-Fishing" Puts River Dolphins at Risk in Myanmar. [WWW] http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/02/150217-

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Blue Whale

· Little whale are born in warm waters · Baby whale drink about 200 liters milk in day · Female blue whale may be maturing 4th5th life years · Male blue whale may be maturing 8th10th life years general · Blue whale has blue gray skin with white sports · A blue whale female is larger than a blue whale male. · The blue whale can dive to 500 meters below the water · they can be submerged for up to 2 hours · Today, there is still some 10 000 blue whales, their number is growing slowly · The blue whale is the only natural enemy of the killer whale

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9. klassi Kärdla Põhikooli Canada Factfile

Western Canada: Rocky Mountains Highest mountain: Mount Logan (5 951 m) West-central Canada: prairie grassland Most important river: St Lawrence Longest river: Mackenzie (4,241 km) Niagara Falls: largest falls in the world Also 2 million lakes, over 60% of the world's lakes Industry: mining, oil and gas, paper, motor vehicles, fishing Agriculture: wheat, fruit and vegetables Canadian wildlife: polar bear, moose, caribou, elk, brown bear, grizzly bear, several kinds of wild cat, whales off east/west coasts Over 500 different kinds of birds Central Canada: short hot summers, long cold winters East and west coasts: warmer winters, cooler summers Ottawa average temperatures: minus 15° to minus 6°C in January; 15° to 26°C in July Northern Canada: extremely cold all year West and south-east Canada: a lot of rain; other areas much drier

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Esitlus - Alaska

Natural resources, industries Oil Gas Fishing Gold Universities University of Alaska Anchorage University of Alaska Fairbanks Sights Glacier Bay National Park Sights 2 Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center Art, history and science Things to do in Alaska Bear watching Things to do in Alaska 2 Dog-sled rides Typical foods Whales, walrus Fish, bear meat, moose meat How to get there Tallinn ­ London - Anchorage Famous people Sarah Palin - politician, commentator and author Famous people 2 Jewel Kilcher - singer-songwriter, guitarist Uniqueness Size Natural sights Lowest population density 17 of 20 highest peaks Thank you for listening! Used materials Www.Google.com Www.wikipedia.org

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Greenpeace

chairman. Greenpeace has about 2.86 million members in 41 different countrys and its main office is located in Amsterdam. Origin. The founders of Greenpeace believed a few individuals could make a difference which motivated them to stop USA's underground nuclear testing and that was the first time they did something good for environment and they wanted to keep doing that. Objectives 1 Greenpeace is perhaps best known for its campaigns to protect whales and other large aquatic animals from hunters and trappers. Greenpeace programs target multiple areas of ocean defense, centering primarily on pollution and unfair or abusive fishing practices. 2 Many electronics and other products contain toxic chemicals and heavy metals that are difficult to dispose of and impossible to recycle. Greenpeace studies the effects of these chemicals on water, air and the human body and advocates substituting safer alternatives for dangerous materials.

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Newfoundland

Newfoundland Geography Newfoundland and Labrador is located on the eastern edge of North America. Newfoundland and Labrador is home to Iceberg Alley, one of the best places in the world to view icebergs. Just off the coast, the meeting of the cool Labrador Current and the warm Gulf Stream creates an abundance of marine life that attracts thousands of whales, and provides rich nesting grounds for millions of seabirds. To put things in perspective, Newfoundland and Labrador is a little smaller than California, slightly bigger than Japan, and twice the size of the entire United Kingdom. Geography The island of Newfoundland covers 111,390 square kilometres. With the addition of the vast territory of Labrador, the province covers a total area of 405,212 square kilometres, and has more than 29,000 kilometres of unspoiled coastline

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New Zealand vs Estonia - Places to visit!

springs, boiling mud, volcanic terraces, and craters. Mt Tarawera nearby volcano offers spectacular scenery including superb views inside the rim of the volcano Best area in the country to experience and learn about Maori Culture. Top ten places to visit in New Zealand Bay of Islands Bay of Islands is the finest maritime park in New Zealand. There are about 150 islands. The park has an abundance of marine life, including marlin, whales, penguins and dolphins. Mt Cook National Park Mt Cook and surrounding area is an alpine park within the South Westland World Heritage area. Mt Cook, Mt Tasman and Mt Sefton. This glacier is New Zealand's longest and it has one of longest ski runs in the world. Top ten places to visit in New Zealand Westland National Park Famous for its two glaciers, Franz Josef and Fox glaciers.

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Jääkarud (ing k)

They weigh 250 to 770 kilograms. Adult female bears are smaller. They are about 1,8 to 2,5 meters tall and weigh 90 to 320 kilograms. Polar bears usually eat seals ­ usually the ringed seasl, but sometimes the bearded seals. When hunting is good, polar bears will typically eat only the fat and leave the rest of the carcass for scavengers including arctic foxes, ravens, and younger bears. Polar bears also sometimes kill and eat both walrus and beluga whales. They have even hunted short-legged reindeer and sometimes even birds and bird eggs. Polar bears are top of the food chain in the Arctic. They help to keep the balance of nature by preventing an overpopulation of seals. In the wild, polar bears live an average of 15 to 18 years, although biologists have tagged a few bears who are 30 years old. One zoo bear in London lived to 41. Female polar bears have their

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Western Australia

parks, and countless State forest recreation sites, covering an area of more than 20 million hectares. Kangaroos, Quokkas and Kookaburras There are two main species - western grey kangaroos (the most common) and the famous red kangaroo or "Blue Flyer". Kookaburras are the largest members of the kingfisher family. The Quokka (Setonix brachyurus), the only member of the genus Setonix, is a small macropod about the size of a domestic cat. Dolphins, Whales and Sea Life Ningaloo Marine Park : It's one of the few places in the world where you can swim with the world's biggest fish - the whale shark. perth Peth was founded on 12 June 1829 by Captain James Stirling. Population of 1, 650,000. Perth became known worldwide as the " City of Lights " . Perth is set on the Swan River, named after the native black swans in 1697 byWillem de Vlamingh, captain of a Dutch expedition. Perth is home to four public universities.

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Päikesetuul, magnetväli. Päikese aktiivsus:päikeselaigud ja muud ilmingud

Päikesetuul, magnetväli. Päikese aktiivsus:päikeselaigud ja muud ilmingud Päikesetuul • Päikesetuul on päikesest lähtuv vabanenud laetud osakeste voog, mis muutub pidevalt kiiruse, tiheduse ja temperatuuri poolest. • Päikesetuul liigub läbi Päikesesüsteemi kiirusega 450 km/s. • Esimest korda registreeriti päikesetuule olemasolu 4. jaanuaril 1959. aastal Nõukogude Liidu kosmoseaparaadi Luna 1 poolt. Pilt 1 – Päikesetuul liigub maale ja kohtub Maa magnetosfääriga Päikesetuulega kaasnevad nähtused • Geomagnetiline torm ehk magnettorm • Virmalised on atmosfääri kõrgemates kihtides esinevad optilised nähtused. • Päikesetuul teeb komeetidele sabad taha ja tekitab kiirgusvööndeid planeetide magnetväljas. Magnetväli • Magnetväli on füüsikaline üldmudel sellest, kuidas toimub vastastikmõju liikuvate elektrilaengute ja ...

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Inuit Culture

the snow and ice by dogs. Strong dogs with thick fur like huskies, bred by Inuit, were used. On the waters of the Arctic Ocean, small boats called "kayaks" were used for hunting while larger boats called "umiaq" transported people, dogs, and supplies. Finding Food Because Inuit live in places where most plants cannot grow, the traditional diet consisted of almost entirely meat. Inuit fished and hunted to get their food. Whales, walruses, seals, fish were staples of their diet. Clothing for Staying Warm Traditional Inuit clothing was made from animal skins and fur. Boots were also made from animal skins. Large, thick coats with big hoods called "parkas" were worn as an outer layer. Today the parka style of coat is worn in other places in the world and it is made of many other materials. Traditions Although Inuit life has changed significantly over the past century, many traditions continue.

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Canada

`' First Nations `' is used instead of `' Indian '' Some 4,000 years ago another group of people arrived in Canada. They called themselves the Inuit, which means `' the people '' First Nations First Narions were divided into 6 groups : Woodland First Nations, Iroquoian First Nations, Plains First Nations, Plateau First Nations, Pacific Coast First Nations and First Nations of the Mackenzie and Yukon River Basins The Inuit The Inuit moved from place to place fishing and hunting seals, whales and caribou Some of them still hunt for food and clothing but most of them now live in centrally - heated houses with electricity and hot water Nunavut Since 1999, the Inuit have had their own self - governing territory called Nunavut It's area is 2 million square kilometres, of Canada I's population is 30,000 The largest city is Iqaluit Some pictures of Nunavut Niungvaliruluit - `' Pointer like a window '' a human-made stone land-

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Brussels entertainment

This is a museum that is filled with over 7000 pieces of musical history and instruments from around the world. The fee includes a headphone that will help you listen to the musical instruments being played. Museum of Natural Sciences A gigantic building that houses equally gigantic bones and fossils of dinosaurs and blue whales, the natural history of the world is explored extensively in this cube-shaped building. The museum is located near the Parliament Building on the banks of Leopold Park. Its interactive displays are perfect for children and adults of all ages Theatres in Brussels

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Satire in Lilliput

In the early eighteenth century, the English government was under the Whig's political party. Swift represented himself as Gulliver as being a Tory, and the Lilliputians as being powerhungry Whigs. Their heels of their shoes identified these parties. In Lilliput the HighHeels represented the Tories and the LowHeels represented the Whigs. George I favoured the Whigs, so the Lilliputian emperor favoured the Low Heals. But the Prince of Whales favoured both parties, and thus the Lilliputian heir to the throne wore one HighHeel and one Low. When Gulliver started learning about the Lilliputians government he noticed that their government officials were chosen by rope dancing. To Gulliver and the reader these practices seem ridiculous and idiotic, but to the Lilliputians they see these practices as normal. Swift uses this scene to satire the British government at this time. The British government also elected their

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Australian nature, cities and animals.

45% of birds, and 89% of in-shore, temperate-zone fish are endemic. Australia has the greatest number of reptiles of any country, with 755 species. Australian animals · Many plant and animal species became extinct soon after first human settlement. · Australia is home to many dangerous animals including some of the most venomous snakes in the world. · Animal lovers will enjoy the interactivity of dolphins, the majestic Whales, the beautiful Koalas and the unique Kangaroo, not to mention, wombats, dingos, Tasmanian Devils and so many other wonderful animals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6QWm2jcoLg Australian cities - Sydney · It is the largest and most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. · In 2010, Sydney was ranked 28th globally for economic innovation, Sydney also ranks among the top 10 most livable cities in the world.

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The Galapagos islands

The total land mass is almost 8,000 sq. km. Highest peak is Wolf Volcano reaching 1707m. The present islands are all younger than 4 million years and were formed separately from other land masses as a result of volcanic eruptions. The Galapagos were discovered in 1535 by Fray Toms de Berlanga, the Bishop of Panama. He was sailing from Panama to Peru when he accidentally discovered the islands. Islands became a favorite hideout for Pirates and the favorite location for whale hunters. After whales were locally cleared the whalers went there for tortoises, an estimated 200 000 or more adults had been removed. The island of Floreana was populated with a group of convicts' in October 1832. Charls Darwin visited the island in 1835, he spent there 5 weeks. Nowadays five of the islands are populated with about 40 000 inhabitants. The name Island of Galapagos means island of tortoises. Every animal or plant had to cross about 1000 km of open ocean to arrive on Galapagos

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Cinema is the most restricitve medium

in a way that is understandable.As A. O. Scott said, „It wants not only to explain the financial crisis of 2008 but also to make the dry, complex abstractions of high finance exciting and fun.“ (New York Times, A. O. Scott, 2015). Also, revealing events and causes that led the way to the housing crisis in the USA in 2007. Another example would be Blackfish (2013), which is on more serious note, taking audience in the dark side of marine mammals park. Revealing the negative effects of keeping whales in contained tanks which wouldn’t be revealed in media and therefore reaching a wider general public. To conclude, cinema has it’s restrictions, as all media do, but it ensures that it doesn’t fall apart, making it reachable for the audience. To the filmmakers, who want to do something differently, it might be difficult to follow these rules. For example when they want to tell their story more in-depth, go deeper into the characters to make more similarities with the audience

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American Literature

This sort of dilemma which Melville paints does an excellent job of capturing good and evil. Melville shows that there can be many cases where you simply cannot do the "right" thing. Therefore, whatever you do is not the "wrong" thing either. By addressing good and evil this way, Melville teaches the tough lesson that the world isn't black and white, even though it's easier to think it is. The cetology of MobyDick is the zoological classification and study of the properties of whales (i.e. cetology) introduced by United States author Herman Melville in his 1851 novel MobyDick. Although the novel is a work of fiction, Melville included sequences of chapters concerned largely with an objective discussion of the properties of whales. The observations, voiced through the narrator Ishmael, were largely drawn from Melville's own firsthand experiences in whaling in the 1840s and include observations of various species from the order of Cetacea. The chapters in which Melville

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Analüüs Swifti kirjandusest inglise keeles

Lilliput. In the early eighteenth century, the English government was under the Whig's political party. Swift represented himself as Gulliver as being a Tory, and the Lilliputians as being powerhungry Whigs. Their heels of their shoes identified these parties. In Lilliput the HighHeels represented the Tories and the LowHeels represented the Whigs. George I favored the Whigs, so the Lilliputian emperor favored the LowHeals. But the Prince of Whales favored both parties, and thus the Lilliputian heir to the throne wore one HighHeel and one Low. When Gulliver started learning about the Lilliputians government he noticed that their government officials were chosen by rope dancing. To Gulliver and the reader these practices seem ridiculous and idiotic, but to the Lilliputians they see these practices as normal. Swift uses this scene to satire the British government at this time. The

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Canada

Moose, deer and caribou are also widespread as are the otter and beaver. Reptiles, amphibians and a large selection of snakes also call Canada home. Squirrels, chipmunks, racoons and skunks often found in and around cities. Some of the most common animals to spot in Canada are birds, including Canada Geese, Bald Eagles and the Great Blue Heron. Canada's varied climates allow for a large selection of spiders, bugs and insect while the countless rivers, lakes and 3 oceans are home to dolphins, whales, salmon, sharks and many other species of fish and sealife. There are five major Biomes in Canada: Arctic Biomes, Tundras, Taigas, Praeries and Deciduous Forests. The Tundra is located near the Arctic region. It is permafrost and desert-like. The area is very cold and windy. The growing season is 50-60 days. Some of the plants that can survive there are lichens and mosses. Typical animals for the Tundra are musk oxen, elks, moose, lemmings, wolves and foxes.

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PETROLEUM

Their composition can be used to identify their sources of origin, and tarballs themselves may be dispersed over long distances by deep sea currents. They are slowly decomposed by bacteria, including Chromobacterium violaceum, Cladosporium resinae, Bacillus submarinus, Micrococcus varians, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Candida marina and Saccharomyces estuari. Whales James S. Robbins has argued that the advent of petroleum-refined kerosene saved some species of great whales from extinction by providing an inexpensive substitute for whale oil, thus eliminating the economic imperative for open-boat whaling. Alternatives to petroleum In the United States in 2007 about 70 per cent of petroleum was used for transportation (e.g. petrol, diesel, jet fuel), 24 per cent by industry (e.g. production of plastics), 5 per cent for residential and commercial uses, and 2 per cent for electricity production.

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The bodyshop

Tartu Kivilinna Gümnaasium Liis Viljak 10b Bodyshop Company The Body Shop International plc is a global manufacturer and retailer of naturally inspired, ethically produced beauty and cosmetics products. Founded in the UK in 1976 by Dame Anita Roddick, we now have over 2,100 stores in 55 countries, with a range of over 1,200 products, all animal cruelty free, and many with fairly traded natural ingredients. We were the first international cosmetics brand to be awarded the Humane Cosmetics Standard for our Against Animal Testing policy. And we have our own fair trade programme called Community Trade, making us the only cosmetics company with such an extensive commitment to trading fairly. Community Trade now works with 31 suppliers in 24 countries, providing over 15,000 people across the globe with essential income to build their futures. The Body Shop is a leader in the trend towards greater corporate transp...

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Üldökoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused

population sizes can change much more rapidly). Traits that are thought to be characteristic of K-selection include: large body size, long life expectancy, and the production of fewer offspring that require extensive parental care until they mature. Organisms whose life history is subject to K-selection are often referred to as K-strategists or K-selected. Organisms with K-selected traits include large organisms such as elephants, trees, humans and whales, but also smaller, long-lived organisms such as Arctic Terns. 11. Kuidas toimub keskkonnategurite kompenseerimine? * Keskkonna muutmine endale soodsamaks (nt turbasamblad, inimene) * Kohanemine ja kohastumine (nt. fenotüübiline plastilisus, ökotüüpide kujunemine) * Biorütmid ­ bioloogiline kell annab märku hüberneeruda, paarituda (reguleerivad tegurid) 12. Mis on piiravad ehk kujundavad tegurid?

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Leksikoloogia konspekt (uus)

English lexicology 1. Size of English vocabulary  Vocabulary is a sum total of words used in a language by speakers or for dictionary-making. Active and passive vocabulary.  The Old English vocabulary was homogenous. There were about 50 000 – 60 000 words, 1/3 of which have survived. o About 450 loans from Latin o About 2000 from the Viking invasions.  The Middle-English vocabulary became a heterogeneous hybrid of Germanic and Romanic languages. 100 000 to 125 000 words. o About 10 000 loans from Norman French, 75% are still in use o Continuing Latin influence  Early Modern English. 200 000 – 250 000 words o English becomes a pluricentric language. o Polyglot. Cosmopolitan language  Modern English. 500 000 words o At present at least 1 billion lexical units 2....

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Religioon õhtumaises kultuuris

crowded pew enjoying a concert by the innovative jazz ensemble known as the Paul. Winter Consort. It's a hallmark of Winter's group to set their stage in unusual and atmospheric venues-canyons, beaches, old stone barns-to reflect the moody, reverent spirit of their music, which often blends their own live performances with the recorded songs of nature. Tonight's concert ... has included a lyrical duet with a school of singing humpback whales and a haunting serenade build around the keening of eagles. Now, as the evening draws to a close, Winter and his group are providing the instrumental accompaniment to the tape-recorded singing of a pack of free-roaming wolves. The rhythmic, otherworldly wolf serenade echoes eerily in the monumental quiet of the cathedral's soaring spaces. The wolves raise their voices in raw howls of sheer animal power, then let them soften to haunting, melancholy cries

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

2 cows, goats 2 pursuing 7 humane save endangered wildlife from 3 flowers, grapes 3 pest 8 city-dwellers extinction is one of their greatest 4 cards, wolves 4 predator 9 scent achievements. 5 dolphins, whales 5 lambs 6It is encouraging that the number 6 bees, insects 7 books, dishes Challenge! of people who visit zoos and 8 penguins, seals Students' own answers learn about animal conservation

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English Grammar Book 1

Here are more collective nouns that are used for groups of people, animals or things. a brood of chickens a band of musicians Word File a school of fish Here are some more collective nouns: a bunch of keys a class of pupils a collection of books a deck of cards a fleet of ships a flock of sheep a gaggle of geese a gang of robbers a team of players a herd of cattle a litter of cubs a pod of whales a pack of wolves a pride of lions a flight of steps a set of stamps a swarm of bees a troupe of actors 35 Exercise Farmer John had several different kinds of animals on his farm. Write the correct collective noun for each group of his animals. Farmer John had: a of geese a of sheep a of cattle

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

n. influence Syn. affect He was unable to influence his friend's decision. The drought was due to the influence of a warm water current called "el nino". inordinate adj. a large amount or quality; more than adv. inordinately reasonable Syn. excessive The airlines had to cancel an inordinate number of flights due to the fog. There was an inordinately large number of whales off the coast. instantly adv. happening immediately; in a short adj. instantaneous period of time adj. instant Syn. immediately n. instant The computer finished the job instantly. It happened in an instant. intentionally adv. with definite purpose and planning adj. intentional Syn. deliberately n. intention n. intent The machine was left on intentionally.

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

.. Elicitidiomsandwritethemon the board 5scopyinto P r e - R e a d i n gA:s k S s t o b r a i n s t o r ma l l t h e l i v i n g theirnotebook 2 8 . thingsthey know that areendangered (pandas,tigers, AnswerKeY Suggested whales, etc) chooseunwrsely beton thewronghorse: o AskSsto skimthe text quicklyto get the gist tikea bullin a chinashop:personwithno tactwho upsets I Readthe exampleAsk Ssto explainwhy first is the correctanswer(the+ firstto showorder)

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Inglise keele õpik

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Keeled → Inglise keel
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Upstream B2 teacher

.. Elicitidiomsandwritethemon the board 5scopyinto P r e - R e a d i n gA:s k S s t o b r a i n s t o r ma l l t h e l i v i n g theirnotebook 2 8 . thingsthey know that areendangered (pandas,tigers, AnswerKeY Suggested whales, etc) chooseunwrsely beton thewronghorse: o AskSsto skimthe text quicklyto get the gist tikea bullin a chinashop:personwithno tactwho upsets I Readthe exampleAsk Ssto explainwhy first is the correctanswer(the+ firstto showorder)

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

.. Elicitidiomsandwritethemon the board 5scopyinto P r e - R e a d i n gA:s k S s t o b r a i n s t o r ma l l t h e l i v i n g theirnotebook 2 8 . thingsthey know that areendangered (pandas,tigers, AnswerKeY Suggested whales, etc) chooseunwrsely beton thewronghorse: o AskSsto skimthe text quicklyto get the gist tikea bullin a chinashop:personwithno tactwho upsets I Readthe exampleAsk Ssto explainwhy first is the correctanswer(the+ firstto showorder)

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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