My mother was cooking a delicious fish for me and for my brother . We were hungry. I went to the kitchen and I saw a cooked fish, and I just wanted to eat it all. But then a fishbone got stuck inside of my throat. I was crying because it hurt me very badly. Then my mother asked me: "Oh my god! What is it, dear son?" then she saw a fish on the ground. My mother called ambulance and we went to the car right after. When we arrived to the hospital, then some nurses came to me and put me on a wheeled bed. They rolled me to the room where they took the bone out of my throat. I was so shocked that they had to give me a tranquilizer. Doctors kept my family informed what was happening with me. I was in hospital for 2 days before I got back home. That is a small story about my childhood, when I was about 3 year's old kid.
CAR Hallo,my name is ... .I speek the car. Motor car or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods. The term motorcar has also been used in the context of electrified rail systems to denote a car
Car Authors xxx Definition Car is a short word for automobile, that comes from Creek autos myself and mobilis moving The term automobile is far from precise, because there are many types of vehicles that do similar tasks. History Talented Leonardo da Vinci created a similar drawing in 1490, but he was unable to put a power source in it. In 1881. demonstrated a France investor, Gustave Trouve', a working 3 wheeled machine in Paris, that he called automobile. In 1879 created Karl Benz a twostroke internal combustion engine. In 1883, K.Benz started the mass production of twostroke internal combustion engines. In 1885, Karl Benz finished his own first car. Although it had only 3 wheels, it became the modern car model. In 1893 invented K.Benz his first fourwheeler. Fourwheeler was powered up with fourstroke engine, what also was K.Benz's invention. Many inventors started to boost up the fourwheeler
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It is also possible that they drove many of the older inhabitants westwards into Wales, Ireland and Scotland where they were eventually assimilated2. Celtic Culture The Celtic tribes continued the same kind of agriculture as the Bronze Age people before them. But the use of iron technology and more advanced ploughing methods made them highly successful farmers, the Celts used ox-drawn wheeled ploughs and this meant that richer, heavier land could be farmed. Under the Celts Britain became an important food producer. It now exported corn and animals, as well as hunting dogs and slaves, to the European mainland. The two main trade outlets eastwards to Europe were the settlements along the Thames River in the south and on the Firth of Forth in the north. It is no accident the present-day capitals of England and Scotland stand on or near these two ancient trade centres
18) Ereegel on ÜRO Euroopa Majanduskomisjoni «Ratassõidukile ning sellel kasutatava ja/või sellele paigaldatava varustuse ja osade ühtlustatud tehnonõuete vastuvõtmise ning nende nõuete alusel väljastatud kinnituste vastastikuse tunnustamise kokkuleppe» eeskiri ( Regulation of the Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Equipment and Parts which can be Fitted and/or be Used on Wheeled Vehicles and the Conditions for Reciprocal Recognition of Approvals Granted on the Basis of these Prescriptions). Ereegli numbris järgneb murrujoonele selle reegli viimase paranduste seeria number, mida rakendatakse käesoleva eeskirja lisades toodud nõuete kehtestamisel. Varasemates paranduste seeriates toodud nõuded kehtivad vastavalt sõiduki valmistamise ja paranduste jõustumise ajale; 19) esertifikaat on direktiivi nõuetele vastavuse vormikohane tunnistus;
You were there, and then you were gone..." "Umm... Edward pulled me out of the way." He looked confused. "Who?" "Edward Cullen -- he was standing next to me." I'd always been a terrible liar; I didn't sound convincing at all. "Cullen? I didn't see him... wow, it was all so fast, I guess. Is he okay?" "I think so. He's here somewhere, but they didn't make him use a stretcher." I knew I wasn't crazy. What had happened? There was no way to explain away what I'd seen. They wheeled me away then, to X-ray my head. I told them there was nothing wrong, and I was right. Not even a concussion. I asked if I could leave, but the nurse said I had to talk to a doctor first. So I was trapped in the ER, waiting, harassed by Tyler's constant apologies and promises to make it up to me. No matter how many times I tried to convince him I was fine, he continued to torment himself. Finally, I closed my eyes and ignored him. He kept up a remorseful mumbling. "Is she sleeping
He included several other intercepts, adding one at the last minute, then slipped the folders into the leather briefcases, zipped these shut, and snapped their padlocks. Within ten minutes he was on his way. He went first to Admiral Stark's office, where a conference was in session, and indicated to McCollum, who took the intercept from him, the nature of the message and the significance of its timing. McCollum grasped it at once and disappeared into Stark's office. Kramer wheeled and hurried down the passageway. He emerged from the Navy Department building and turned right on Constitution Avenue, heading for the meeting in the State Department four blocks away. The urgency of the situation washed over him again, and he began to move on the double. This moment, with Kramer running through the empty streets of Washington bearing his crucial intercept, an hour before sleepy code clerks at the Japanese embassy had even deciphered it and an hour
Parisi Speed School (www.parisischool.com) Founded by Division I All-American javelin thrower Bill Parisi, this school has trained hundreds of professional athletes in increasing their speed. The Parisi NFL Combine program has produced more than 120 successful NFL draftees. Sorinex Poor Man's Glute-Ham Raise (www.fourhourbody.com/ghr) I rst learned of this (relatively) inexpensive GHR machine from Parkour athletes. It's a fraction of the cost of alternatives, small enough to be wheeled into a closet, and perfect for DeFranco's favorite exercise for hamstring development. End of Chapter Notes 4. A common answer among those interviewed for this book. 5. Fewer still realize that when Ben's gold medal was rescinded, it was passed to our great American hero Carl Lewis, who tested positive for three banned stimulants (pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine) in the very same Olympics