William Shakespeare, sonett 130 Kristiina Stõkova My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun, 10R Coral is far more red, than her lips red, If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun: If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head: I have seen roses damasked, red and white, But no such roses see I in her cheeks, And in some perfumes is there more delight, Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks. I love to hear her speak, yet well I know, That music hath a far more pleasing sound: I grant I never saw a goddes go, My mistress when she walks treads on the ground. And yet by heaven I think my love as rare, As any she belid with false compare. ***** Mu armsa silmad pole päiksest loodud, (11)
Mary Fitton ( one of the candidates) Two sonnets about the Dark Lady CXXX CXXXII My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun; Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me, Coral is far more red, than her lips red: Knowing thy heart torments me with If snow be white, why then her breasts are disdain, dun; Have put on black and loving mourners be, If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her Looking with pretty ruth upon my pain. head. And truly not the morning sun of heaven I have seen roses damasked, red and Better becomes the grey cheeks of the east, white, Nor that full star that ushers in the even, But no such roses see I in her cheeks; Doth half that glory to the sober west,
(cont.) · Low AC - fish lines up perpendicular to flux line · · - + · · · High AC - muscle contraction and tetany Injuries to Fish · Hemorrhages or bruising of soft tissue · Fractures of vertebrae · · · NOTE: AC is more likely to injure fish than pulsed DC Pulsed DC is more likely to injure fish than continuous DC 8.3 Electrofishing system · power source and power control unit · meters · wires & electrodes · other equipment (lights, nets, pumps, livewells) · boat · shocking system · backpack shockers Biological Factors · Species - shad susceptible...catfish not as much · · · · · Fish size - big fish feel more due to voltage drop from head to tail
Caravaggio refused, because he had "lost his nerve". Caravaggio felt that the English patient is not English and tried to get information from him. Hana played the piano in library and two sappers arrived. One of them was Kip. He knew that Germans used to put bombs into the musical instruments and he stopped Hana. One day Kip was neutralising one bomb and discovered that there were used a new technique and he was suddenly trapped, because he hold in both hands wires and he knew that he can't fell them down, because otherwise it would blow up everything. Hana walked towards him and asked maybe he needs help. Hana stood motionless, hands holding the wires. Kip wanted her to leave, but Hana refused and hold. Bomb was neutralised. Hana fell asleep, holding her head on his breast. Their romance started. A while Kip was dealing with the bombs David helped Almasy to recall his past. He used morphine. Almasy started talking
The everything TV The article talks about television to change internet based. So you could press one or two buttons to call up your television in any form of video-releated entertainment you desire, which allows you to sit on one's couch. The internet's invasion of the living room marks so called third era of television. The first era arrived in middle of the last century and in 1980s cable televison ushered in the second era by using copper wires bundled into coaxial cables to transmit hundreds more channels into the home. Network TV was financed exclusively by commercials aand cable networks collected a fee per customer per month. In the 1990s engineers worked out way to deliver digital data on top of cable television signals. This meant that cable customers could get broadband internet without additional infrastructure. So the cable companies became corporate giants who distributed television and also the internet.
bridge builders however, understood the importance of wind forces and knew that if they were going to build the tallest structure in the world they had to be certain it would withstand the wind. The shape of the tower was therefore determined by mathematical calculation involving wind resistance. Installations Since the beginning of the 20th century, the tower has been used for radio transmission. Until the 1950s, an occasionally modified set of antenna wires ran from the summit to anchors on the Avenue de Suffren and Champ de Mars Eiffel Tower at night Restaurants The tower has two restaurants: Altitude 95, on the first floor the Jules Verne, an expensive gastronomical restaurant on the second floor, with a private lift Observation desk The uppermost observation deck, with a height of 275 metres, is the highest area of an architectural structure in the European Union open for the public Event The Eiffel Tower served as an
telephone. Johann Philipp Reis - In 1860 Reis was the first who produced a functioning electromagnetic device that could transmit musical notes, indistinct speech, and occasionally distinct speech by means of electric signals. Antonio Meucci - An early voice communicating device was invented around 1854 by Antonio Meucci, (who called it a telettrofono.) In the 1880s Meucci was credited with the early invention of inductive loading of telephone wires to increase long-distance signals. Unfortunately, serious burns from an accident, a lack of English, and poor business abilities resulted in Meucci failing to develop his inventions commercially in America. Alexander Graham Bell is commonly believed as the inventor of the first practical telephone. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland, and educated at the universities of Edinburgh and London. He immigrated to Canada in 1870 and to the United States in 1871.
An objectoriented language like C++ lets the programmer concentrate on individual units (e.g. a piece of text, a graphic or a table) and give each object functions which can be changed easily. They've launched a new spacesaving computer, an entire PC embedded inside a keyboard. What sort of locations or access points can be used to surf the Net without wires? wireless hotspots What feature allows an electronic device to be used as soon as it is connected to a computer? plug and play If you are gaining illegal or unauthorized access to a computer data, what are you doing? hacking into computers If you want to move a picture to a new location, what do you do? drag and drop What the expression is used to refer to personal, confidential or classified information
-rod-serlings-patterns-1955/ How was this media created? There was no single inventor of the television, there were many inventors working on the idea of watching pictures on a screen Inventors from all over the world had been working on transmitting pictures or objects onto a screen since the 1830’s, but the first physical television didn’t evolve until the 1900’s.In 1862 Abbe Giovanna Caselli invents his Pantelegraph and becomes the first person to transmit a still image over wires. Then in 1906 Lee de Forest built a vacuum tube that worked in the first mechanical working television. In 1940 Peter Goldmark invents the first color television with 343 lines of revolution. From when the first television was made by Lee de Forest, there has been many changes and improvements to it. After the TV was first invented, in 1936, coaxial cable was invented to transmit television signals. The first TV started out with black and
Strasbourg, Germany (now France). It started in 1609. A weekly newssheet established in 1622 was the first printed newspaper in England. The ground work for mass communications in the 20th century was laid in the 19th century by two inventions, which allowed people to communicate by wire: the electric telegraph and the telephone. As the telegraph came into widespread use, inventors searched for a way to transmit sound without wires. In 1885 the German scientist Hertz made a machine that produced radio waves and a receiver which could detect them from distance the radio. Soon after that the makers of the first radio realized that it could also be used for `broadcasting'messages for information or entertainment. Regular radio bradcasting had first started in the United States in 1921. It was immediately popular. New radio stations mushroomed. Journalism is one of the most importnant professions
in six games straight). 1952 Heinz Nixdorf founded Nixdorf Computer Corp. in Germany. It remained an independent corporation until merging with Siemens in 1990. A complaint is filed against IBM, alleging monopolistic practices in its computer business, in violation of the Sherman Act. G. W. Dummer, a radar expert from Britain's Royal Radar Establishment presents a paper proposing that a solid block of materials be used to connect electronic components, with no connecting wires. 1953 IBM shipped its first electronic computer, the 701. Speedcoding: John Backus. 1954 Texas Instruments announces the start of commercial production on silicon transistors. [110] Herbert Simon and Allen Newell unveiled Logic Theorist software that supplied rules of reasoning and proved symbolic logic theorems. The Logic Theorist, as the program became known, was the major exhibit at a conference organised in 1956 at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, by John McCarthy, who subsequently
than most other countries. This gave them an advantage from the start in communications. The ground work for mass communications in the 20th century was laid in the 19th century by two inventions which allowed people to communicate by wire. These were the electric telegraph and the telephone. The telegraph was invented in Britain in 1837. They were being used in the Civil war. It allowed messages to be sent electrically over telegraph wires. This was much faster and more reliable than sending messages by horse messenger. the telephone was invented In 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell. The first radio broadcasts were transmitted in the USA in 1916. Radio is generally the first of the news media to report a local story. Millions of people depend on the radio for regularly scheduled news bullets. Book-publishing grew rapidly in warily modern England and America. So did newspapers, which were the first kind of mass media
The dry press method is similar to the soft mud brick method, but starts with a much thicker clay mix, so it forms more accurate, sharper-edged bricks. The greater force in pressing and the longer burn make this method more expensive. Extruded bricks (slide 11) For extruded bricks the clay is mixed with 20% water. This mixture is forced through a die to create a long cable of material of the desired width and depth. This mass is then cut into bricks of the desired length by a wall of wires. Most structural bricks are made by this method as it produces hard, dense bricks, and suitable dies can produce holes or other perforations as well. The introduction of such holes reduces the volume of clay needed, and hence the cost. Hollow bricks are lighter and easier to handle, and have different thermal properties than solid bricks. The cut bricks are hardened by drying for 20 to 40 hours at 50 to 150 °C before being fired. The heat for drying is often waste heat from the kiln.
blocks, storage registers, etc., may be included in these devices. Commercial, military, and space devices use a variety of programmable elements. A complete list is beyond the scope of this tutorial. Some aerospace examples are given below. arhitektuur The architecture consists of an array of logic blocks and routing channels. Two I/O pads fit into the height of one row or the width of one column. All the routing channels have the same width (number of wires). Each circuit must be mapped into the smallest square FPGA that can accommodate it. For example, a circuit containing 14 logic blocks and 10 I/O pads would be mapped into an FPGA consisting of a 4x4 array of logic blocks. The FPGA logic block consists of a 4-input lookup table (LUT), and a flip-flop, as shown at below. There is only one output, which can be either the registered or the unregistered LUT output. The logic block has four inputs for the LUT and a clock input
• With pre-version-1 CPU Units, be sure to attach the supplied labels when wir- ing in order to prevent wiring cuttings from entering in the Unit. • Remove the label after the completion of wiring to ensure proper heat dissipa- tion. Leaving the label attached may result in malfunction. • Use crimp terminals for wiring. Do not connect bare stranded wires directly to terminals. Connection of bare stranded wires may result in burning. • Double-check all the wiring before turning on the power supply. Incorrect wir- ing may result in burning. • Be sure that the terminal blocks, expansion cables, and other items with lock- ing devices are properly locked into place. Improper locking may result in mal-
Koffka - geograf. ja käitumislik keskkond. Köhler - tasakaal, pregnantsuse seadus(mentaalne kogemus organiseeritud lihtsaimal viisil, mis antud tingimustes on võimalik). taju konstantsus. insight transpositsioon. Lewin - väljateooria. That branch of physics that studies how energy distributes itself within physical systems. Some systems energy can move freely (solar systems) and in some systems energy must pass thru wires, consensers, resistors etc(electric circuit). However energy will always distribute itself in the simplest most symmetrical way possible. According to gestaltspsy. Brain is physical system whose activity could be understood in terms of field theory. eluruu. sub reaalsus. Motivatsioon ja grupidünaamik. Teadvustamata materjali ei saa mõjutada inimese käitumist <> psühhoanalüüs. Vaimuhaigused Pinel Vaimuhaigused on päriselt olemas.
in 1879. Forewarnings had occurred in Europe as early as 1847, when one of Robert Stephenson's composite cast and wrought-iron girder bridges over the River Dee on the Chester & Holyhead Railway collapsed. Three years later, 478 French soldiers were pitched into the Maine at Angers when one of the anchoring cables of a suspension bridge embedded in concrete tore loose during a storm, mainly owing to resonance oscillation and by the oxidation of the iron wires. The Dee Bridge disaster spurred the development of malleable wrought-iron girders, thought to be of safer construction. Collapse of the Basse-Chaine Bridge resulted in a twenty-year moratorium on cable- suspension bridge construction in continental Europe. Scientific analysis of bridge design during the 19th century It took the worst bridge disasters of the century in the USA, Great Britain, and France to usher in the
66 The gear on the deck is prepared and ready for shooting. A wire is hooked on to a loop in the crutch of the cod end which is then dumped by hauling out with a capstan (or alternately a whipping drum) on the port or starboard side aft. Traalnoot on tekil valmis sisselaskmiseks Pära sissevedu the dumping wires hooked on the quarters of the bobbin gear. Traalnooda sissevedu 67 Having dumped the bobbins over the ramp, the gear goes out by itself
Figure 4 touched during the wing testing. The Figure 3A builder is, however, urged to take notes of any looseness in these wires as it may appear during the loading. Furthermore, those internally braced wings must be simultaneously tested for their resistance against the air
enhance them with immense metrical skill. (1975, 25) Here there is another one of the great challenges that consider Larkin in their writing: idiolect that creates and that it is put under that fiction of fluid phrase, of poetic voice (and never rather) that drags us in to his steps, although never without drawing up an clear structure, that can reach the exquisite subtlety of “As Bad as to Mile” or “Wires” or sustain architectures cathedrals as in “The Old Fools” or “Dockery and Son”. It is what allows Booth to affirm that “No poet between Byron and Larkin achieves anything like this spontaneously personal ease of idiom, and very few poets aim at it” (1992, 87). To the time that he does not left to observe that “its carefully concealed formal regularity gives it an aesthetic completeness which is sensed rather than consciously heard” (1992, 88).
Toomas Ruuben. TTÜ Raadio ja sidetehnika 120 instituut. 60 Mis on VHDL VHDL (VHSIC-Hardware Description Language) VHSIC- Very-High Speed Integrated Circuits (VHDL on osa sellest projektist) VHDL on põhikeeleks FPGA-de ja ASIC-ute programmeerimisel VHDL mudel transleeritakse nn. "Gates and Wires" tasemele, mis on võimalik laadida FPGA-sse Algus-USA kaitseministeerium Toomas Ruuben. TTÜ Raadio ja sidetehnika 121 instituut. VHDL eelised/omadused Avatus ja kättesaadavus Toetab erinevaid disaini meetodeid ja tehnoloogiad Võimaldab kasutada tiimitööd erinvate partnerite vahel Sõltumatu kiipide tootmistehnoloogiatest Kirjeldusviiside suur valik Riiklik toetus (USA-s)
Riigikogu töö juhtimiseks valitakse riigikogu juhatus. Praegu on riigikogu esimees Toomas Savi, aseesimehed Tunne Väldo Kelam ja Siiri Oviir. Vabariigi valitsus koosneb peaministrist ja ministritest. Valitsusele kuulub täidessatev riigivõim. Peaminister on Mart Laar, välisminister Toomas Hendrik Ilves, rahandusminister Siim Kallas ja siseminister Jüri Mõis. Valitsuse kui terviku asjaajamist korraldab Riigikantselei, mida juhb peaministrile alluv riigisekretär - Aino Lepik von Wires. Maavanema määrab viieks aastaks ametisse Vabariig Valitsus. Lääne-Viru maavanem on Marko Pomerants. Vabariigi president valitakse ametisse viieks aastaks. Kandidaat peab olema vähemalt 40aastane, sünnipärane Eesti kodanik. Lennart Georg Meri on Eesti president alates 1992. aastast. Presidendiks saab valida ühte isikut kõigerohkem kaheks järjestikuseks valitsemis ajaks. Õiguskantsler - sõltumatu ametiisik, keda nimetab ametisse presidendi ettepanekul riigikogu seitsmeks aastaks
1 mixture adjustment orifice on top of the fuel Models with Electronic Fuel system. Make sure that no chafing is distributor (see illustration). Injection (EFI) system occurring on any of the wires and that all 34 Stabilise the exhaust gases (paragraph 30). 40 Idle speed is controlled by the EEC IV connections are secure, clean and free from 35 Insert the Allen key into the mixture module, and cannot be adjusted. corrosion. adjustment orifice and push down to engage 41 To adjust the mixture (CO content), first the adjustment screw. Turn the adjustment run the engine until it reaches normal 12 Distributor lubrication -
change in temperature; to measure temperature with .1°C accuracy, the mea- surement system must be able to measure a 4 mv change. Since any two dissimilar metals will produce a thermocouple junction when joined, the connection point of the thermocouple to the measurement system 56 Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors will also act as a thermocouple. Figure 3.4 shows this effect, where a thermo- couple is connected to a board using copper. The wires leading to the ampli- fier could be either copper wires or the copper traces on a PCB. As shown in Figure 3.4, this effect can be minimized by placing the con- nections on an isothermal block, which is a good conductor of heat. This minimizes the temperature difference between the connection points and minimizes the error introduced by the connection junctions. A common method of compensating for the temperature of the connection block is to
g. IP len field). was defined in the IEEE 802.3x specification. necessary. Note also destination network o Topologies and cabling In this mode, all connections must provide one pair of wires for that this random wait MAC (or LAN or physical) transmit and one pair for receive.
1952 Heinz Nixdorf founded Nixdorf Computer Corp. in Germany. It remained an independent corporation until merging with Siemens in 1990. A complaint is filed against IBM, alleging monopolistic practices in its computer business, in violation of the Sherman Act. G. W. Dummer, a radar expert from Britain's Royal Radar Establishment presents a paper proposing that a solid block of materials be used to connect electronic components, with no connecting wires. 1953 IBM shipped its first electronic computer, the 701. Speedcoding: John Backus 1954 Texas Instruments announces the start of commercial production on silicon transistors. [110] Herbert Simon and Allen Newell unveiled Logic Theorist software that supplied rules of reasoning and proved symbolic logic theorems. The Logic Theorist, as the program became known, was the major exhibit at a
mechanism that would effect those letter transformations, and painstakingly built up an apparatus that cryptographically duplicated the Japanese machine. The Signal Corps had then constructed several additional PURPLE machines, using a hodgepodge of manufactured parts, and had given one to the Navy. Its three components rested now on a table in Room 1649: an electric typewriter for input; the cryptographic assembly proper, consisting of a plugboard, four electric coding rings, and associated wires and switches, set on a wooden frame; and a printing unit for output. To this precious contraption, worth quite literally more than its weight in gold, Brotherhood carried the intercept. He flicked the switches to the key of December 7. This was a rearrangement, according to a pattern ascertained months ago, of the key of December 1, which OP-20-QY had recovered. Brotherhood typed out the coded message. Electric impulses raced through the maze of
The electricity flows from the electric wire through the light and back into the wire. When we flip the switch off, we open the circuit. No electricity flows to the light. When we turn a light switch on, electricity flows through a tiny wire in the bulb. The wire gets very hot. It makes the gas in the bulb glow. When the bulb burns out, the tiny wire has broken. The path through the bulb is gone. When we turn on the TV, electricity flows through wires inside the set, producing pictures and sound. Sometimes electricity runs motors--in washers or mixers. Electricity does a lot of work for us. We use it many times each day. 7.6 How electricity is generated A generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. The process is based on the relationship between magnetism and electricity. In 1831, Faraday discovered that when a magnet is moved inside a coil of wire, electrical current flows in the wire.
amount of work done. Most of those who become rich do so through government contracts; it is not because they built factories for the production of consumer goods; it is not because they built factories for the production of building materials. In fact, most of the companies engaged in the manufacture of building materials are either European or in most cases Indian companies. It is not because they found a way to manufacture electrical wires; it is not because they found a way to manufacture light bulbs. What is the essence of education if you cannot practice what you have learned? To us our education is the end, rather than a means to an end. We cannot apply whatever we have learnt to our everyday life. Okay, when I started this chapter, I talked about learning the history, culture and geography of Europe to the exclusion of African history, culture and geography. But you can blame the Europeans only as long
· For memory consolidation: how much REM sleep am I experiencing? · For tissue repair: how much delta-wave sleep am I experiencing? · For both of the above: am I experiencing sleep apnea? The problem with testing these in a proper sleep lab (the test is called a polysomnogram) is The problem with testing these in a proper sleep lab (the test is called a polysomnogram) is that you generally have at least 22 wires attached to you to measure brain activity (EEG), eye movements (EOG), skeletal muscle activation (EMG), heart rhythm (ECG), respiration, and sometimes peripheral pulse oximetry. Guess what? No one can sleep in a weird lab with 22 wires attached to them on the rst night. So the data are terrible. But let's assume you try. The second night, you come in after an all-nighter and crash within minutes like a postsugar high two-year-old. Double-bad data.
" "No, Mom, I'll be fine. Edward will be with me." She looked like that might be why she wanted to stay. "I'll be back tonight." It sounded as much like a warning as it sounded like a promise, and she glanced at Edward again as she said it. "I love you, Mom." "I love you, too, Bella. Try to be more careful when you walk, honey, I don't want to lose you." Edward's eyes stayed closed, but a wide grin flashed across his face. A nurse came bustling in then to check all my tubes and wires. My mother kissed my forehead, patted my gauze-wrapped hand, and left. The nurse was checking the paper readout on my heart monitor. "Are you feeling anxious, honey? Your heart rate got a little high there." "I'm fine," I assured her. "I'll tell your RN that you're awake. She'll be in to see you in a minute." As soon as she closed the door, Edward was at my side. "You stole a car?" I raised my eyebrows. He smiled, unrepentant. "It was a good car, very fast." "How was your nap?" I asked.
ther intervene themselves or summon help is quite comforting. For example, in four separate experiments done in Florida (R. D. Clark 8{ Word, 1972, 1974), accident scenes involving a maintenance man were staged. When it was clear that the man was hurt and required assistance, he was helped 100 percent of the time in two of the experiments. In the other two experiments, where helping involved contact with potentially dangerous electric wires, the victim still received bystander aid in 90 percent of the instances. In addition, these extremely high levels of assistance occurred whether the witnesses observed the event singly or in groups. The situation becomes very different when, as in many cases, bystanders can- not be sure that the event they are witnessing is an emergency. Then a victim is much more likely to be helped by a lone bystander than by a group, especially if the
T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler ARIADNE'S T H R E A D Ariadne's T h r e a d is a potent symbol of the power of love, of the almost telepathic wiring that joins people in an intense relationship. It can tug at you like a physical connector at times. It's close kin to the "apron strings" that bind even adult children to their mothers — invisible wires but with greater tensile strength than steel. Ariadne's T h r e a d is an elastic band that connects a hero with loved ones. A hero may venture far out into madness or death, but is usually pulled back by such bonds. M y mother tells me she had a medical emergency when I was a child that almost killed her. H e r spirit left her body and flew around the room, feeling free and ready to leave, and only the sight of my sisters and me snapped her back into life.