Tallinna Tehnikaülikool Ehitusfüüsika kodutöö ,,Frost formation and Condensation in Stone-wool Insulations" Artikli refereerimine Tallinn 2011 Kondensaadi ja härmatise moodustumine kivivill-isolatsioonis Kokkuvõte Ehitusplatsidelt saadud praktilised kogemused tõendavad, et kondenseerunud niiskusel on negatiivseid effekte kiulistele isolatsioonimaterjalide. Kondenseerunud niiskus võib vähendada termilisi omadusi ja sellest tulenevalt muuta süstemaatiliselt elukvaliteeti elamutes
Typically, a portion of the belted plaid hangs down to about the knees with the rest of the material being wrapped up around one's upper body in a variety of ways and pinned or otherwise secured to keep it in place. The first clear reference to the kilt occurs in the year 1594.In that year, a group of Highlanders from the Western Isles went to Ireland to fight under Red Hugh O`Donnell. It was made from wool or a wool/linen combination and twill woven in a pattern of colored stripes which today has become known as tartan, though originally the word tartan referred to the type of cloth (like linen, or cotton) and not the pattern of colors as the word almost exclusively signifies today. At nearly every Highland Games gathering today, there are vendors who sell tartan items, whether kilts, blankets, scarves, ties, or tartan fabric. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belted_plaid
n Fifth level New Year 1.January Extreme fun, enjoyment Music, dance, songs andClick to edit Master text styles lavish Second level dinner Third level Fourth level Fifth level Click icon to add picture Agriculture Agriculture contributes only 3% Major crops Citrus Fruits Corn Wheat Dairy products Sugarcane Tobacco Wine Wool Products Maize Wheat Sugarcane Vegetables Fruits - mangos, papaya, bananas, melons, pineapples, beef Beef Poultry Wool Dairy products Essential oil Animal raising Sheepfarming Cattle farming Ostrich farming Dairy farming Exports Gold Diamonds Minerals Machinery Equipment Fruits drapes, apples, cherries, pears, peaches, citrus Wine South African Exports in 2006 Imports Machines Foodstuff Equipment Chemicals Petroleum products Scientific instruments Trading Partners the United
anteaters, too the only mammals in the world that lay eggs. Among the strange birds were emus, lyrebirds, and black swans. The early settlers on the coast were suht in between the mountains and the sea. For years they couldn't make their way across the mountains. When they did, they found great streches of grassland. Some of the early settlers had been sheepmen in Britain. They saw that the grasslands would be a wonderful place for raising sheep. They knew that wool stands shipping well. They knew, too, that it is worth enough to pay for shipping it long distances. Many started sheep farms. Before long Australia became the greatest wool-producing country in the world. In some cases cattle were raised on the grassland instead of sheep. But beef and butter are not as easy to ship as wool. The Gold Rush Gold was discovered in southeastern Australia in 1851. There was a great gold rush.
Australia is located in the southern hemisphere. OFFITIAL NAME : Commonwealth of Australia CAPITAL: Canberra TOTAL AREA: 7,700,000 sq.km POPULATION: 20 million people HEAD OF STATE: Queen Elizabeth II represented by Governor- General FORM OF GVERNMENT: Constitutional monarchy PORTS: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane LONGEST RIVER: the Darling (2,740 km) HIGHEST POINT: Mount Kosciusko (2,230 m) NATURAL RESOURCES: coal, zink, nickel, gold, wool NATIONAL HOLIDAY: Australian Day , 16 January (1788) MONEY: basic unit Australian dollar NATIONAL SYMBOLS: Kangaroo and Emu NATIONAL ANTHEM: "Waltzing Matilda" Captain James Cook discovered Australia in 1770. He was sent to discover the huge land that many people believed was south of the equator. He landed south of present day Sydney in New South Wales
A second rebellion occurred in 1808. William Bligh was made governor in 1806 and at that time rum was used as currency, which he forbade. A group of soldiers led by Major George Johnston arrested him. He was held prisoner until he agreed to leave Australia, however soon after Johnston set sail, he decided to return. In 1797 Merino sheep were brought to Australia, booming the number of sheep quickly. There was a huge demand for their wool and by 1850 there were 13 million sheep in New South Wales. By then, half of the wool woven in Britain came from Australia/Tasmania. In 1798 George Bass and Matther Flinders proved Van Diemen's land was seperate from the mainland. The first settlers arriving in Van Diemen's land arrived in 1803. There was a whaling industry in the Bass Strait in the 19th century. Shipbuilding also grew up in Hobard in the mid19th century. In
as the ruling class were mainly German at the time. The former peasant costume of regional variation has become today a national symbol and has turned due to its altered function into a national dress. Estonian country folk produced their clothing mainly from home-spun woollen or linen fabric: shirts and married women's head-wear was mostly made from linen, while various outer garments, gloves, stockings and socks, were made from wool. The majority of the clothes remained undyed for a long time: linen garments were bleached white, while woollen outer garments were mainly sheep-brown or black. The wool for making skirts was dyed with herbal dyes. The bedstraw root was particularly widely used to produce red colouring. Indigo was the first dye to be widely bought during the 18th century. Today Estonian traditional costume is the most spectacularly exposed at "laulupidu",
An open-necked shirt, a collarless shirt, a long short sleeved blouse, flared straight Trousers, trousers with turn-ups, a waistcoat, a polo neck sweater, a V-neck T-shirt, A crew neck pullover, a dinner jacket, a tailcoat, a wedding dress, an evening dress, A night dress, pyjamas, panties, underpants, socks, tights, shorts, a swimsuit, a bikini A raincoat, a fur-coat, a cap, gloves-----sewing things, a sewing machine, sewing Thread, a sewing cushion, a stitch, a needle, fabric, balls of wool, knitting needles, try On, tight, medium size, wear, fashion magazine, make up your mind, an outfit, Handkerchief, a fashion house, pattern,design,patience,tedious,seamstress,needleW
Highest peak Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Mount Kosciuszko (2228 m) platypus Anteater Click icon to add picture Click icon to add picture Australia is the Worlds Largest Exporter of: · Coal · Wool · Alumina · Diamonds · Sheep · Lead · Refined zinc ores · Mineral sands currency Click icon to add picture Click icon to add picture Australian dollar (AUD)=11,0768 eek
Prepositions (at, on, from, in) and phrases (offer a service, hold hands, give orders, carry a flag, become official, compare with sth, have a sauna, climb a tower, gain popularity, treat with respect, exchange goods, move westward, share basic views, live on fish, smell juniper's and wool's aroma, watch the people go by, raise sheep). 1. Prepositions: of course there are no all expressions what you can use in that document, only some of them but I hope I'll help somebody for sharing that document :). 2. Phrases: some phrases are in English (+ Estonian translation, of course), some in Estonian (+ English translation)
and the platypus. They are only found in Australia and nowhere else in the world and they are called reptile-mammals. Economy The Australian economy is dominated by its services sector, yet it is the agricultural and mining sectors that account for 65% of its exports. Rich in natural resources, Australia is a major exporter of agricultural products, particularly grains and wool, and minerals, including various metals, coal, and natural gas. Agriculture Agriculture in Australia is a major industry. Most of the farmland in Australia is pasture for raising cattle and sheep. Farmland covers about 65 per cent of Australia. However, most of this land is dry grazing land. Crops are grown on only about 5 per cent of the farmland. But farmers use modern agricultural methods and so make the cropland highly productive.
märgitud A või automaat. Villase ja siidi Click to edit Master text styles pesupulbrid ei Second level Third level sisalda Fourth level pleegituaineid ja Fifth level abrassiivseid aineid. Toimivad madalatel temperatuuridel. Pakendil märgitud wool või perwoll . Täispesupulbrid sisaldavad alati pleegitavaid aineid ja Click to edit Master text styles neid tohib kasutada Second level valge pesu pesemiseks. Third level Fourth level Pulber hakkab toimima Fifth level madalatel temperatuuridel ja toimib ka kõrgetel
83,5 womens 78,7 mens · Many people have skin cancer · Medicare came into existence in 1984. Water · 68920km² surface is covered with water · are located on a flat surface · lakes area depends of the rain · Bondi beach is a most famous beach in Sydney Economic · Exports · Imports Coal machinery Meat transport equipme Gold computers Wool office machines Alumina Telecommunication Wheat Equipment Machinery crude Culture and Tourism · From 1970 tourism figures steadily increased · 2003 visit country 4,35 millions tourists · The main destinations for visitors are Sydney Uluru (Ayers Rock) Kakadu national park Kasutatud allikad · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia · http://translate.google
Pulber hakkab toimima madalatel temperatuuridel ja toimib kõrgetel temperatuuridel. Võivad sisaldada erinevaid lisaaineid (plekieemaldus-, veepehmendus-, loputus-, lõhna-, jne aineid). Värvilise pesu pesemiseks mõeldud pulbrid ei sisalda pleegitusaineid, nendes on värve kirgastavad ained. Pakendil märgitud Color. Toimivad madalatel temperatuuridel. Villase ja siidi pesupulbrid ei sisalda pleegitusaineid ja abrassiivseid aineid. Toimivad madalatel temeperatuuridel. Pakendil märgitud wool või perwoll. Käsipesu pulbrid on mõeldud käsipesuks. Pestes vahutavad. Neid võib kasutada ka poolautomaatsetes pesumasinates. Automaatpesumasinates kasutatavad pesupulbrid ei vahuta ja on pakendil märgitud A või automaat. 4. PESU PESEMINE Pesu tuleb pestes tuleb jälgida pesumärke. Tuleb valida sobiv pesuaine, soovi korral ka loputusaine, tutvuda pesupulbri koostisega, käituda vastavalt juhisele, lisada vajadusel plekieemaldusaine,
Sammuti oli üheks mõjuvaks põhjuseks see, ette ta on moedisainer kes on loonud riideid kandmiseks mitte vaatamiseks ja mulle selline ideoloogia äärmiselt meeldib. 1 Yves Saint Laurent – elulugu ja mood Yves Saint Laurent sündis 1 Augustil 1936 Oranis, Prantsuse koloonias Alžeerias ja suri 1 Juunil 2008 oma Pariisi residendis. 1953 aastal saatis ta 3 oma kavandit noorte moedisainerite konkursile the Internati Wool Secretariat, kus ta saavutas kolmanda koha. Ta kutsuti auhindade jagamistseremooniale, mis toimus 1953 aasta Detsembris, Pariisis. Sel ajal kui ta oma emaga Pariisis oli, tutvus ta ajakiri Vouge peatoimetajaga – Michel de Burnhoffiga. Talle meeldisid väga Yvesi joonistused ja ta utsitas teda tagant saamaks disaineriks. Kohe pärast keskkooli lõpetamist läkski Yves de Burnhoffi soovitatud kooli- Chambre Syndicale de la Couture- õppima. Ta lõpetas kooli
Kasutatakse valge pesu pesemiseks Võivad sisaldada erinevaid lisaaineid Nende hulka kuuluvad veel bioaktiivsed pesupulbrid Pakendil märgitud AUTOMAT, COMPACT või BIO Värvilised pesupulbrid Ei sisalda pleegitusaineid Nad sisaldavad kirgastavaid aineid Toimivad madalatel temperatuuridel Pakendil märgitud COLOR Villase-ja siidi pesupulbrid Ei sisalda pleegitusained ja abrasiivseid aineid Toimivad madalatel temperatuuridel Pakendil märgitud WOOL või PERWOLL Omadused, mida tuleks vaadata ostes Hinnaklassi Kas pesupulber tolmab või on see granuleeritud on ettenähtud käsitisi- või masinapesuks kas on mõeldud valge või värvilise pesu jaoks Puhastusvahendite mõju keskkonnale Osoonikihi kahjustamine Globaalne soojenemine Veekeskkonna hävimine Elusorganismide mürgitamine Ohusümbolid http://www.bioneer.ee/tegutse/ohtlikud_ained_tarbetoodetes/aid-15965/Oska-otsida-infot-kodukemikaalide-pakenditelt-
The speaker of the house presides over sittings, keeping order. The House of Lords decorated in scarlet and gold has all the grandeur one would expect in this chamber. This is where Her Majesty the Queen comes to open Parliament each November. Placed beneath a regal canopy, the gold throne which dominates the house is where the Queen sits to deliver the traditional opening speech. The Lord Chancellor sits opposite, on the famous Woolsack, this is a large scarlet cushion filled with wool, a tradition dating back to the middle ages when wool was England's largest export. http://www.aboutbritain.com/HousesParliament.html, http://www.londonnet.co.uk/ln/guide/about/gallbigb.html, http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Westminster_Palace.html, http://www.london-pages.demon.nl/london_big_ben.html, http://www.travellondon.com/templates/attractions/gallery_bigben.html,
Reasons for growing poverty Breakdown of the Feudal system Dissolution of the Monasteries Decline invalues and moral -feed the hungry -give drink to the thirsty -welcome the stranger -clothe the naked -visit the sick -visit the prisoner -bury the dead Land enclosure Poor harvest and population increase Land enclosure means The wool trade became increasingly popular during the Elizabethan age. Land which had been farmed by peasants was now dedicated to rearing sheep. The traditional open field system ended in favor of creating larger and more profitable farming units which required fewer people to work on them. This created a landless working class. Duty of overseers were to Work out how much money would be needed for the felief of the poor and set the poor rate accordingly
There are black people, white people and different Asians living in South Africa. South Africa was a British colony and Indians were used there as slaves. South Africa has three capitals: an administrative capital Pretoria, a legislative capital Cape Town and a judicial capital Bloemfontein. South Africa's total area is 1,219,912 sq km and its population is 43,997,828. Economy Its agriculture is corn, wheat, sugarcane, fruits, vegetables; beef, poultry, mutton and wool. Most industries are mining, automobile assembly, metalworking, machinery, textiles, iron and steel, chemicals, fertilizer, foodstuffs, commercial ship repair. South Africa's natural resources are gold, coal, iron ore, tin, uranium, gem diamonds, platinum, copper, salt and many others. CULTURE With a dynamic fusion of African, European and Asian influences, South Africa is a hotbed of originality and creativity.
your eyes. · USE GOGGLES · 5. When you carry unplaned wood you can hurt your hands. · USE GLOVES · 6. When you work with dusty materials or .............. you should protect your clothes. · USE OVERALLS. Translate the vocabulary not using the dictionary Safety equipment ohutusvarustus Put up üles seadma Safety boots kaitsesaapad Collapse kokku kukkuma Hard hat kiiver Mineral wool mineraalne vill Gloves kindad Dusty tolmune Goggles kaitseprillid Solvent lahusti Dust mask tolmumask Protect kaitsma Ear protectors kõrvaklapid Overalls tunked Ladder redel Bucket ämber Scaffolds/scaffoldings tellingud Yard aed Garbage prügi Toolkit tööriistkomplekt
· Inhabitants put up buildings of · They caught fish, grew wheat and stone and wood, built the first roads. corn as well as tamed and bred animals. · There can be find Neolithic burial · Also learned the art of pottery and chambers and huge temples. made things of wool, metal and copper. · Stonehenge as the best known · The celtic tribes were ruled by a prehistoric monument in Britain and one warrior class, priests or Druids. of the world's greatest mysteries. · Druids couldn't read or write, but · It was built in several stages. they memorised all the religious
Chronology of Christopher Columbus · Buried in Seville (officially) · Written sources in Spain, Italy, France and United States · Born in 1451 · Birthplace: Genoa · Parents: Domenico Colombo ( worked as a master wool weaver, he also kept a tavern, dabbled in real estate and was a partisan for the mighty Fregoso family, who gave Domenico a gatekeeper's job.) and Susanna Fontanarossa · Christopher helped his father from work, he learned to trade · Learned to write in young age · In 1479- a lawsuit over a sugar, where Columbus was a Genoese agent in transaction with Portugal · In 1470- Columbus starts as a seafarer (merchant). Also he predicted storms, winds.
Christianity was introduced into Northumbria and Mercia by monks from Ireland, but the Synod of Whitby settled the choice for Roman Christianity. As the new clerics became the chroniclers, the old religion was partially lost before it was recorded. Despite these prohibitions, numerous elements of the pre-Christian culture of the Anglo-Saxon people survived the Christianisation process. Dress materials Anglo-Saxon clothing usually utilized only three types of fabric. Wool was a coarse material which was used for most garments. Lower class people, such as slaves and poorer peasants could only use wool for their garments, even garments worn against the skin. Linen, harvested from the flax plant, was a finer material which was used for garments. Silk was an extremely expensive material, and it was used only by the very rich, and then only for trim and decoration. Men`s fashion The primary garment consisted of a knee-length woolen tunic
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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. It marks the end of the school examinations and the start of long summer holidays. Ø In 1987, it was calculated that there were about 150 million sheep in Australia, about 10 sheep for every person living in the country. No wonder that Australia is the world's largest exporter of lamb and wool. FUN FACTS the national anthem is referred to as "Advance Australia Fair" 1/5 of the land is desert pubs occupy more land than the mines Australians love meat pies the zoo has no cages, which is awesome!!! the koala, emu, kookaburra and kangaroo originated in Australia more venomous snakes than any other continent Bob Hawke's name was listed in the Guinness Book of world Record in the year 1954, for having 2.5 pints of beer in 11 seconds time. Later Bob
June and July are the coldest months, with an average July temperature of about 50° F, except in the Australian Alps, where temperatures average 35° F. The middle part of the country is called the outback. The outback does not get very much rain and is very dry. Not very many people live in the outback. In the outback, there are some sheep and cattle ranches (property.) There are about ten times more sheep than people in Australia. Sheep are raised for wool and for meat. In Australia what Americans call a ranch is known as a station. Stations are very big. Some stations are so big they have to use planes to keep track of the animals. The most famous animals in Australia are marsupials. A marsupial is a mammal that has a pouch to carry its young. Some kangaroos can jump 30 feet. The koala sometimes stays in the same tree for days and is endangered. The Great Barrier Reef is also in Australia. It is made up of coral and algae
Rod Stewart King MacBeth Sean Connery Alexander Graham Bell Sir Alexander Fleming James Watt Tartans in Scotland The word 'tartan' is derived from the French 'tiretaine' which described a type of material, not a specific color or pattern. It is not, as some have tried to claim, of Gaelic derivation; the Gaelic for tartan is, and has always been, 'breacan'. The earliest tartans were of undyed wool from the indigenous Soay sheep: light brown, dark brown and white. The oldest preserved Scottish tartan is a fragment in these colours known as 'the Falkirk tartan'. National symbols · The national flag of Scotland, known as the Saltire or St. Andrew's Cross, dates (at least in legend) from the 9th century, and is thus the oldest national flag still in use. Since 1606 the Saltire has also
Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus was born in 1415 in Italy. Although the exact date of Christopher's birth is unknown, he is believed to have been born between August 25 and October 31. He was the oldest of five children in his family. His father was a wool weaver. He helped his father with the weaving, but he always wanted to sail the seas. He didn't get to go to school very much, but he learned to read and write Spanish during his travels. He also taught himself Latin because all the geography books were written in Latin. He was a navigator, colonizer and explorer. He wanted to find a short way to get to the Indies by ship.
and promoted exploration. Convicts were still prisoners, but if they behaved good, they could get a "ticket-of-leave", which meant that you could work for yourself. One of those convicts was Francis Greenway, who designed many famous buildings in Australia like the South Wales Parliament House for example. In the 1830's a great number of immigrants came to Australia and Aboriginals suffered badly. At the same years, the wool industry was blooming and the Merino Wool is famous even today. Gold was discovered in 1851 in Victoria and New South Wales. Thanks to that, the population grew from 400000 to 1200000 in just ten years. Of course, new roads, railways and cities were established. In 1900 the British Parliament passed an act, which permitted the federation of Australian states to form into one commonwealth. On January 1st 1901, all six states became one nation. At the end of the 1920's Australia was badly affected from the world economy, which was in
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Villane, sisaldab taaskasutatud villa Villa ja mõne muu kiu segust toodetud vill. Muud kiud on lisatud villa omaduste parandamiseks Materjalide terminid UUS VILL (WV) - kui kangas või toode on valmistatud ainult varem ketramata villast ja see vill on osalenud ainult toote valmistamiseks hädavajalikus ketramis- ja vildistamisprotsessis ning ei ole mingis staadiumis kahjustunud. PURE NEW WOOL – rõivas on valmistatud puhtast uuest villast PURE LINE -täislinane Materjalide terminid Puuvill - CO Orgaaniline tekstiil Märki kasutatakse ökotekstiilide tootmise alal ja defineerida ülemaailmselt tuntud nõudmised, mis tagavad tekstiilide orgaanilise staatuse. Toodetud maheviljeluse põhimõttel Materjalide terminid Linane - LI Looduslik siid - SE Materjalide terminid MUUD KIUD
selected for nation's capital in 1908 as a compromise between Sydney and Melbourne, the two largest cities. It is an entirely purpose-built, planned city. Canberra is the seat of the government of Australia. Economy Australia is an outstanding producer of primary products. The country doesn’t import almost any foods. Australia produces food itself. Australia is a major exporter of wheat, meat, dairy products and of course wool. The country produces more than 25 percent of the world’s yearly output of wool. Australia is also very rich in minerals. Coal, bauxite, gold, iron ore, diamonds, natural gas, nickel can be found in Australia. Western Australia has become the most important region of mineral production Mining is an important branch of Australia’s industry too. The famous mining area is Broken Hill in New South Wales. It‘s one of the largest producers of lead, zinc copper and uranium
production of oil and gas. The beef cattle industry is strong and tourism is the fastest growing industry. Most of Australia is called the Outback It is unhabited land and most of it is desert or bushlands. Industry Australia is an outstanding producer of primary products. The country doesn't import almost any foods. Australia produces foods itself. Australia is a major exporter of wheat, meats, dairy products and ofcourse wool. The country produces more than 25 per cent of the world's yearly output of wool. The Merino wool is also famous all over the world. Australia is also very rich in minerals. Coal, bauxite, old, iron ore, diamonds, natural gas and nickel can be found in Australia. Western Australia has become the most important region of mineral production. Mining is an important branch of Australia's industry too. The famous mining are is broken Hill in New South Wales
the past increases it has become apparent that some developments were earlier and more advanced than previously thought, and that the seaways were very important to Scottish history Loch In Scotland, the word "loch" is used to describe any large, enclosed expanse of water (such as Loch Katrine, illustrated above), including areas coming in from the sea (equivalent to the Norwegian "fjiords"). Tartan Tartan is a woven material,generally of wool,having stripes of different colours and varying in breadth.Tartan is a pattern consisting of criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Tartans originated in woven cloth, but are now used in many other materials. Tartan is particularly associated with Celtic countries, especially Scotland. Culture Scottish music is a significant aspect of the nation's culture, with both traditional and modern influences. An example of a
kõrgetel temperatuuridel. Võivad sisaldada erinevaid lisaaineid (plekieemaldus, veepehmendus, loputus, lõhna jne aineid). Värvilise pesu pesemiseks mõeldud pulbrid ei sisalda pleegitusaineid, nendes on värve kirgastavad ained. Pakendil märgitud COLOR. Toimivad madalatel temperatuuridel. Villase ja siidi pesupulbrid ei sisalda pleegituaineid ja abrassiivseid aineid. Toimivad madalatel temperatuuridel. Pakendil märgitud WOOL või PERWOLL. Pesupulber "Ariel Automat Color 400 g" koostis: fosfaat(15.030%), anioonsed pindaktiivsed ained(5.015%), polükarboksülaat, ensüüm, katioonsed pindaktiivsed ained, mitteanioonsed pindaktiivsed ained, seep, tseoliit, lõhnaaine. 6 Nõudepesuvahendid Nõudepesuvahendite kasutamise peamiseks eesmärgiks on rasva eemaldamine pestavalt pinnalt
person or a place (Victoria Station, Kennedy Airport, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Oxford University) Countable and uncountable nouns Countable nouns are the nouns you can count (e.g., one man, two men, three men, etc). Uncountable nouns are the nouns you cannot count (you can't say one money, two moneys, etc.). Abstract nouns are also uncountable (e.g., love, hatred, knowledge), as well as names of substances and materials (e.g., wood, water, wool) and '-ing' nouns expressing activity (e.g., jogging, swimming, painting). You can find some examples in the table below. Countable nouns Uncountable nouns a child, a person, an elephant, music, art, love, happiness, luck, hatred, a tree, an apple, a book, a car, knowledge, advice, information, news, a coin, a dollar, a litre, an acre power, money, wood, ice, wool, silk electricity, water, wine, rice, flour, sugar,
Scientists know, too, that the time we are living in may be just one of the pleasant periods between the times of spreading ice sheets of an Ice Age. What do we know about Ice Age mammals? The woolly mammoth was a prehistoric elephant about the size of a modern elephant.This animal lived near the glaciers. It had a shaggy coat of red hair and a thick layer of fat under its skin. On its head and shoulders were humps like camel's humps. Its wool-coat and its fat helped keep the mammoth warm. A mammoth's tusks curved in to form a kind of a snowplow, and the mammoth used them to push snow away. Then it ate the grass that was under the snow. The saber-toothed tiger hunted the woolly mammoth, it probably chose a small,weak one that lagged behind the rest of the herd. It leaped on the mammoth's back, held on with its long strong claws and stabbed the mammoth many times with its fangs.
Europeans first visited the country in 1642, but they didn't start to settle on the island until the late 1700''. Today, New Zealanders are descendants of early European settlers who arrived in 1800's. The settlers came mainly from Britain. The country was once part of the British Empire. Today, it is an independent member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Economy The economy of new zealand has long depended on farming and foreign trade. The sale of butter, cheese, meat and wool to other countries provides much of the nation's income. Tourism has also become an importand source of income. New Zealand has few minerals. The most important include coal, oil, gold, iron, limestone and natural gas. The underground steam in the volcanic area of the north island is an important source of power. New Zealand produces enough meat and dairy products to feed its own people as well as millions of people in other countries. Government New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy
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Lahatud kalatooted lahatud kalast valmistatud toode, millele on lisatud sool, suhkur, vürtsid, konservant, taimeõli, kaste või marinaad ja juur- või puuvili vastavalt retseptile. Kalapastad peenestatud kalast valmistatud ühtlane määritav mass, millele on lisatud sool, konservant ja vastavalt retseptile teised maitseained. Eesti suurimad kalatööstused on AS Maseko, M.V. Wool, OÜ Saare Fishexport ja AS Paljasaare Kalatööstus. Kasutatud materjalid: Soidla, Riina. (2017). Sissejuhatus erialasse. Konservid. Eelküpsetatud ja valmistoidud. Eesti Maaülikool. Tooraine Erinevates riikides on populaarsed väga erinevad kalakonservid. Kui Eestis ollakse väga suured heeringa- ja sprotisõbrad, süüakse mujal maailmas ka palju lõhekonserve, Ameerika Ühendriikides tohutult tuunikala ning Rootsis kala, mida paljud isegi puudutada ei taha
water and determine subtle or major differences between feeds and pasture. Taste The sense of taste in sheep is probably not as important as the other senses. However, sheep have the ability to differentiate different feedstuffs and taste may play a role in this ability. When presented with a variety of feeds, sheep will select certain feeds over others. Sheep will select different types and species of plants than other livestock. Touch Since the sheep's body is covered with wool or coarse hair, only the nose, lips, mouth, and maybe ears readily lend themselves to touching behavior. However, touching is important to the interaction between sheep. Lambs seek bodily contact with their mothers and the ewes respond to touching in many ways, including milk letdown in response to the nuzzling/suckling stimulus of lambs. When young lambs sleep, they will seek out their mothers and lie close to them.
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energy supply and thirty-one per cent was generated from renewable energy, primarily hydroelectric power and geothermal power. Agriculture Agriculture has been and continues to be the main export industry in New Zealand. In the year to June 2009, dairy products accounted for 21% ($9.1 billion) of total merchandise exports,and the largest company of the country,Fonterra, a dairy cooperative, controls almost one-third of the international dairy trade. Other agricultural items were meat 13.2%, wool 6.3%, fruit 3.5% and fishing 3.3%. New Zealand also has a thriving wine industry, which had a bumper year in 2007; wine became New Zealand's "12th most valuable export" in that year, overtaking wool exports.[Cows and sheep are rarely housed, but are sometimes fed supplements such as hay and silage, particularly in winter. Pigs are usually kept indoors, either in gestation crates, farrowing crates, fattening pens, or group housing. Languages
Life for the poor in Tudor times was harsh. When the harvest failed it was tempting for poor people to steal food. When people did break the law, they risked public flogging or being hanged. Tudor Toilets Toilets were called 'Privies' and were not very private at all. They were often just a piece of wood over a bowl or a hole in the ground. People would wipe their bottoms with leaves or moss and the wealthier people used soft lamb's wool. In palaces and castles, which had a moat, the lords and ladies would retire to a toilet set into a cupboard in the wall called a garderobe. Here the waste would drop down a shaft into the moat below. THE TUDOR DYNASTY Used materials: http://tudorhistory.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_dynasty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII_of_England THE TUDOR
Area: 270,534 sq km (104,454 sq miles) Major languages: Estonian Major languages: English, Maori Major religion: Christianity Major religion: Christianity Life expectancy: 69 years (men), 79 Life expectancy: 79 years (men), 83 years (women) (UN) years (women) (UN) Monetary unit: euro Monetary unit: 1 New Zealand dollar Main exports: Machinery, textiles, wood ($NZ) = 100 cents products Main exports: Wool, food and dairy GNI per capita: US $14,060 (World products, wood and paper products Bank, 2009) GNI per capita: US $26,830 (World Bank, 2009) Top ten places to visit in New Zealand Fiordland National Park It is New Zealand's largest national park. The scenery in Fiordland is nothing short of stunning, with deep fiords, steep mountains, raging waterfalls, and lush rain forests. Amazing diving, dolphins, seals, and rare bird life
structures Polymers are everywhere The way plastics are made is actually a way of imitating nature, which has created a huge number of polymers. Cellulose, the basic component of plant cell walls is a polymer, and so are all the proteins produced in your body and the proteins you eat. Another famous example of a polymer is DNA - the long molecule in the nuclei of your cells that carries all the genetic information about you. People have been using natural polymers, including silk, wool, cotton, wood, and leather for centuries. These products inspired chemists to try to create synthetic counterparts, which they have done with amazing success. Biopolymers (also called renewable polymers) are produced from biomass for use in the packaging industry. Biomass comes from crops such as sugar beet, potatoes or wheat: when used to produce biopolymers, these are classified as non food crops.
name given to the people from Western Australia. 4. There are nearly 20,000,000 people in Australia, of which approximately 80% live in cities next to the sea. 5. Australia has, probably, the lowest population density of any country in the world, ie, 2 people per square km. Japan has 327 people/2km. 6. The area of Australia that is covered by snow in winter is larger than the area of Switzerland. 7. 70% of the world's wool comes from Australia. We have over 126,000,000 sheep, which use fully half the continent for grazing. 8. The longest fence in the world is in Australia, and it runs for over 5,530 kms. It's designed to keep dingoes away from the sheep. 9. The wine cask, the ubiquitous plastic bag full of wine contained in a cardboard box, was invented in Australia in 1967. 10. The world's longest golf course, measuring more than 850 miles long is located in Australia.
protsess kõrgendatud temperatuuril moodustuvad plokid. 7. Plokid lõigatakse nõutud mõõtmetega plaatideks ja pakitakse või suunatakse muudesse seadmetesse täiendavaks töötlemiseks. Toote omadusi reguleeritakse toote tihedusega ja sideaine sisaldusega.[6] Joonis 1 Tootmisetapid [7] 6 Tootmisprotsess. (2005). - Rockwool [WWW]. http://www.rockwoolestonia.com/rockwoolist/ettevõttest/tootmisprotsess. (29.04.2010). 7 Mineral Wool Production. (2008). Eurima [WWW]. http://www.eurima.org/production-process/. (29.04.2010). 9 4 Tooted 4.1 Lühiülevaade Erinevad tootjad pakuvad erinevas valikus puiste-, rull- ja plaatmaterjale. Need jagunevad otstarbe järgi veel fassaadi-, puiste-, katuse alus-, pealis- ja vahevilladeks, krohvivilladeks ning heli-, tuletõkke- ja ventilatsiooniisolatsiooniks. 4.2 Puistevill
Duke of Wellington finished the wars on land against Napoleon battle of Waterloo 1815 Admiral Nelson defeated the French in the battle of Trafalgar 1805 on the sea the flag ship called 'Victory' famous quote: 'every man of England must do his duty' Captain James Cook navigator explorer mapped many seaways and charted many countries Industrial revolution ( second half of the 18th c. ) new machines ( weaving ), factories established new methods of farming England is rich in coal, wool, iron ore international trade boom canals and railways were built population increased to London : the largest and richest city in Europe ( population 1mln ) 18101820 the Highland Clearances in Scotland local farmers could not pay the high rent so they left and they were replaced by sheep 19th c. A time of great social reform slave trade abolished laws to regulate work primary schools 18371901 the Victorian Age Queen Victoria longest reigning monarch, 64 years
Many of the plants of Australia aren't found anywhere else. Agriculture. Australia's farms are highly mechanized and therefore require the minimum of human labour. Only about 5 per cent of the country's workers are farmers. Farmland covers about 65 per cent of Australia. However, most of this land is dry grazing land. Crops are grown on only 5 per cent of the farmland. About 10 per cent of the cropland is irrigated. Australia's leading farm products are cattle, calves, wheat and wool. Also fruit and sugar cane. Australia is a leading producer and exporter of beef, sugar and wheat. Other major farm products include barley, chicken and eggs, cotton, oats, rice, potatoes, sheep and vegetables. Sheep and cattle are raised in all the Australian states. Victoria is the leading producer of dairy products. Wheat is grown in all areas that have medium rainfall and moderate temperatures. Such fruits as apples and pears are grown in all the states