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Anatoomia atlas

Juraj Artner Atlas of Human Skeletal Anatomy JURAJARTNER.COM Atlas of Human Skeletal Anatomy Atlas of Human Skeletal Anatomy, eBook copyright 2002 by Juraj Artner, any work manipulation is strictly prohibited www.jurajartner.com Atlas of Human Skeletal Anatomy Basics Thorax Anatomic Directions and Positions Basic Structures of Thorax Basic Skeleton Structures part 1 Clavicula Basic Skeleton Structures part 2 Sternum Bone Histology Basics Scapula Costae Cranium Brain Protection by Skull Pelvis Skull Bones Modules Pelvis Basics Os Frontale Os Coxae Os Parietale Os Sacrum Os Occipitale Os Coccygis Os Temporale Os Sphenoidale Membrum Superius Os Lacrimale Humerus

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Betoon

TTÜ Tartu kolledz Durability of concrete Tauri Must Tartu 2009 Main Content Cement Aggregate Sand Water Chemical admixtures Field of application Concrete is used in... · Pavements · architectural structures · Foundations · roads · Bridges · marine- and parking structures · brick/block walls · footings for gates fences Three Georges Dam · The world largest concrete construction · China, river of Yangzte, 2006 · 2,335m long, 101m high Possible threats Physical Chemical · Frost · Sulftates, · Wind · Sea water, · Waves · Acids, · Fire · Alkali-silica reactions Primary transport mechanism through concrete Gas diffusion Water vapour diffusion

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Stages of democratization

Stages of democratization The old regime breaks down. New democratic structures are built. Initial fragility These new structures become embedded; their removal is unthinkable: `consolidation'. Structural factors : ­ Factors that are `unchangeable' or change slowly; `preconditions' · Historical · Economic · Political W. Germany 1950s: educated, literate population, but residue of authoritarian attitudes, poor experience of Weimar democracy? E

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Presentation

area is at it was on the project and everybody IS HAPPY Consumer preferences residential environment is good when there.... - are normal amount of facilities - are schools - is a good public transport - is a lot of open space - is good street lightning - normal amount of parking spaces Defining space and blocks arrangement - Types of urban space - Residential block structures Types of urban space - Public space - Semi-private space - Private space Residential block structures - periphery blocks - free standing blocks - linear block arrangements - cul-de-sacs - courtyards periphery blocks free standing blocks linear block arrangements cul-de-sacs courtyards THANK YOU! FOR LISTENING

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Inglise keel " The problems the contemporary world faces "

endangerment . Climate change Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather over periods of time. The Earth's average surface temperature has risen by 0.76° C since 1850. Most of the warming that has occurred over the last 50 years is very likely to have been caused by human activities. Weapon of mass destruction A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a weapon that can kill large numbers of humans and/or cause great damage to man-made structures (e.g. buildings), natural structures (e.g. mountains), or the biosphere in general. There are eight countries that have declared they possess nuclear weapons Different types of weapons of mass destruction are biological, chemical, nuclear and radiological. Racism and anti-Semitism. Some people wont accept that all of us are equal and their religion or skin colour are not important. There are many violent conflicts going on in the world caused by anti-semitism or racism.

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Betoon

Durability of concrete In this presentation I'm focusing on the durability of concrete. First I'll give a brief overview of concrete, we have to know what does it actually means and where is it used? (slide) Basically concrete is a construction material composed of cement, aggregate (generally gravel, limestone, or granite, plus a fine aggregate such as sand) also water, and chemical admixtures.(slide) Concrete is used to make pavements, architectural structures, foundations, roads, bridges, marine- and parking structures, brick/block walls and footings for gates, fences and so forth. Mainly it is used because of its high durability and availability, but also because it is cheaper than to use wood for example. Concrete is used more than any other man-made material in the world.(slide) Moving on, the durability of concrete can be defined as the ability to remain serviceable for at least the required lifetime of the structure of which it forms apart

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Kew Gardens

· Were given to nation and opened to the public in 1841 The Aim The aim: To inspire and deliver science-based plant conservation worldwide, enchanging the quality of life. The saying by Kew scientists: "All life depends on plants" Anniversary · 250 this year · Several events: International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition, Walking Tours, Scientific Conference, Great Plant Hunt Week Buildings and structures · Glasshouses (Palm House, Alpine House, Evolution House, Temperate House) · Museums and galleries (Japanese Minka, Kew Palace) · Decorative structures (Ice House, Japanese Gateway) · Formal Gardens (Colour Spectrum, Grass Garden, Aquatic Garden) Themed collections · Lilac Garden · Marine Display · Japanese Landscape · Azaba Garden · Bamboo Garden · Mediterranean Garden Wildlife areas · Conservation area · Gravel pit

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The Dog fence

The Dog Fence When you think about the world's longest manmade structures, China and Great Britain (Stonehenge) spring to mind. Very rarely does the Australian continent get a mention, which is a shame, because the Dog Fence, or Dingo Fence, is the longest structures on earth. The Dingo Fence is a barrier that was built in Australia during the 1880s and finished in 1885.This fence was built only on one purpose: to stop dingoes (Australia’s wild dogs) from killing sheep. It is one of the longest structures on the planet, and the world's longest fence. it’s 3,307 miles long. That makes about 5,320 km. That is about two and a half times longer than the Great Wall of China. The fence starts near the coast of Great Australian Bight and ends up

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Constructivism theory

Nicholas Onuf. It was first considered as an interpretive meta-theory, a reflectivist approach. It emphasizes the social construction of world affairs as opposed to the claim of (neo)realists that international politics is shaped by the rational-choice behaviour/decisions of egoist actors who pursue their interests by making utilitarian calculations to maximize their benefits and minimize their losses, hence the materiality of international structures. In spite of itself currently forming "a new mainstream" in international relations theory as some scholars maintain, constructivism might still be seen as "an oppositional movement within IR theory" and "a genuinely radical alternative" to such conventionally entrenched IR theories as neorealism and neoliberalism, or a "distinctive approach" to international relations that stresses the social, ideational and intersubjective character of world politics.

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Terminid

· In the present study we identified 35 SNARE genes from wheat genome using homology searches. It is expected that wheat, havinglarge genome size (16.94 Gb), might contain many more SNARE genes. · We identified three SNARE homologue genes (SNARE3, SNARE5 and SNARE6) from the wheat cultivar HD2329 + Lr28 using homology searches. · The phylogenetic tree shows that SNARE3 and SNARE5 belong to Qc II group and SNARE6 belong to Qb II group. · With the help of Modeller software 3-D structures were predicted for all the three SNARE genes. The -helical coiled coil structures were detected in all three models. · The model of the polypeptide encoded by SNARE6 seems to have two stretches of - helical coils, separated by a small turn and the two coils fold onto each other as a hairpin. · This is analogous to SNAREs called SNAPs (SNAP-25, SNAP-29, SNAP-47) which are referred to as the Qbc SNAREs, as they contain two SNARE domains (both Qb & Qc) in

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Washington Monument.

Washington Monument Facts · Located in Washington DC · 169.29 metres high · It consists of 36,491 stones · It's the highest structure in Washington · It's one of the highest structures in the world · Fifty flags surround the base of it, symbolizing the 50 states of the USA History · It was built in honour of George Washington, the first president of the USA · The cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1848 · Due to several setbacks, the monument stood incomplete at the height of about 50 metres for 25 years. · It was opened to public on October 8, 1888 Thank you!

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Extreme Sports.

Extreme Sports Ice Climbing Ice climbing is an activity of climbing through ice structures or formations. These ice formations may be in the form of frozen waterfalls, icefalls or rocks covered with frozen water flow or ice, or they may be ice structures that are artificially structured. Ice climbing is a crucial part of any mountaineering activity or training. Ice climbing competitions are a sport for a small group of climbing specialists. But the big difference of ice-climbing from other "non mass sports" is, that it is also very interesting for spectators and media. As a matter of fact, ice climbing is a fairly new Competition Sport. The first known ice climbing competition was organized in

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Environmental problems: acid rain

Elza Lutt 10.a What is acid rain? • Acid rain is a rain or any other form of precipitation(sademed) that is unusually acidic, meaning that it has elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH).  What is it caused by? Wet deposition- niisked sademed Consequences of acid rains • forests, freshwaters(mageveekogud) and soils • Kills insect and aquatic life-forms • Paint peels off from buildings etc. • Corrosion(söövitus) of steel structures • human health What can be done to decrease acid rains • curbing the release of the pollutants(saasteained) References • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_rain • https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/ global-warming/acid-rain/ • https://www.crestawards.org/site-content/uploads /2016/10/Monitoring-acid-rain1-1-1024x675.jpg • http://envis.tropmet.res.in/kidscorner/KidsCornerI mg/acid_rain/acidr5.jpg • http://4.bp.blogspot.com

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Eiffel tower

Eiffel tower The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built beside the Seine River in Paris. The tower has become a global icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world. The structure was built between 1887 and 1889 for universal Exhibition of the French Revolution. The construction was only meant to last for the duration of the Exposition. The man behind the Eiffel Tower was Gustave Eiffel, known from his revolutionary bridge building techniques. The structure took more than two years to complete. Each one of the about 12,000 iron pieces were designed separately to give them exactly the shape needed

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Aggressive inline skating

Aggressive inline skating There Are Three Types of Aggressive Inline Skating VERT (Aerial stunts and maneuvers are executed when a skater drops into a half pipe structure that becomes vertical at the top.) STREET (City street, plaza and campus objects or architectural elements) Common structures used by aggressive skaters include rails, walls, ditches, benches, curbs and stairs PARK(pecial areas at indoor and outdoor skate parks) used by: 1. inline aggressive skaters 2. BMX riders 3. skate boarders Can aggressive inline skates be used as fast transportation? Aggressive inline skates are usually used for tricks and stunts, not for transportation or speed. Young Skaters Are Attracted to the Tricks Aggressive inline skate boots Are strong

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SUMMARY WRITING

SUMMARY WRITING NB! At least 5 different types of summaries can be identified in writing. The requirements for the summary in this course are as follows: 1. FOUR UNIVERSAL FEATURES OF ANY SUMMARY:  Concise  Comprehensive  Coherent  Independent 2. TIPS FOR WRITING: DONT’S  Do not retell, but analyse and synthesise;  Do not include your own opinion;  Do not use redundant phrases (e.g. The article that I chose);  Do not use quotes from the text;  Do not use bullets or numbering;  Do not start your sentences with But/And/So. DOS  Incorporate the heading of the text and the author in the first sentence;  Use the author’s phrases (see also ‘package’ D);  Write the text in ONE block;  Be consistent and parallel in structures;  Use the active voice;  Use reference words, such as this, these, it, such, etc. 3. SOME USEFUL VOCABULARY: In this...

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Home Assignments

themselves. No native language was used. · Traditional: audio-lingual method http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mqd7OdJoLn0 Audiolingual method Communicative language use Automatic use (habit formation) Teacher is a model for imitation Dialogues, drills (substitution, transformation, chain, etc) Right answers are positively reinforced Reading and written work is based on oral work Teacherled interaction Simple forms (everyday language) Focus on language structures 2 The goals are drilling communicative skills, drilling and repeating simple forms (everyday language). It was a teacher-led interaction, they focused on language structures: complete sentences: questions and answers. No native language was used. The teacher encouraged students with compliments: Good job! Well-done! The teacher repeated yourself and asked students to repeat the sentence or question when

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Integration of Lean Con. and Building Information Modelling

Paper-based modes are prone to errors and omissions due to the reason that the drawings are created by hand and by many different parties. This often causes unanticipated field costs, delays, frictions, and eventual lawsuits between the different parties involved. A common problem associated with 2D paper-based documentation is that considerable time is needed to generate critical assessment of a proposed design in terms of cost, energy-efficiency, structures, etc. Often, these analyses are carried out at the last minute during the design process or even in the construction phase, when making changes is more expensive. BIM (see also chapter 4) is seen as one solution for improvement. In recent years, more and more, companies have started to use applications that support the BIM model in place of applications that are based on 2D. Using BIM enhances the need for collaborative team work, speeds-up information

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Theatre vocabulary III

· stagehand ­ a person who moves properties, regulates lighting, etc. in a theatrical production; · `bite lights' ­ small flashlight held between the teeth, leaving hands free to work; · Spotlight - (a circle of strong light which is sent from) a lamp whose beam can be directed Inside the theatre: · Box office · Dressing room · Foyer · Cloakroom · Stage · Scenery ­ the painted backcloths, stage structures, etc, used to represent a location in a theatre; · Curtain · Podium ­ a small platform for the conductor of an orchestra; · Baton ­ a wand used by a conductor; · Wings (in a theatre) ­ the area just to each side of the stage where actors wait to come on it; · Seats · An aisle ­ a long passage between rows of seats; · Rows ­ lines of seats in a theatre or cinema;

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What is integrated care?

local council in Milton Keynes launched their first integrated service for mental health. Since this time, joint services have developed across mental health, learning disability and intermediate care; employing some 500 staff, ranging from consultant psychiatrists to social workers, nurses and equipment services. Health and social care agencies in Milton Keynes have developed a structured approach to integrated care, maintaining their own organisational structures and systems and, where appropriate, pooling resources. The emphasis has been on joint administrative systems. Those involved have described themselves as `dancing partners', working within and across existing organisations in order to better coordinate different services, share information and manage the transition of patients through elements of their care. For an area such as intermediate care,

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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices

) SYNTACTIC STYLISTIC DEVICES Based on: absence of logically required the redundancy of unusual position of syntactic structures beyond 1 sentence syntactic structures elements of speech elements of speech elements used in a new REPETITION function 1. ELLIPSIS 1. FRAMING 1. INVERSION 1. SYNTACTIC PARALLELISM

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Enamlevinumad polümeeride algmaterjalid

· Electricity is also used to manufacture plastics. In 2010, about 65 billion kilowatt-hours were used, equal to about 1.7% of total U.S. electricity consumption. Only about 1% of the total U.S. petroleum consumed in 2010 was used to generate electricity. Biopolymers are polymers produced by living organisms; in other words, they are polymeric biomolecules. Since they are polymers, biopolymers contain monomeric units that are covalently bonded to form larger structures. There are three main classes of biopolymers, classified according to the monomeric units used and the structure of the biopolymer formed: 1. polynucleotides (RNA and DNA), which are long polymers composed of 13 or more nucleotide monomers; 2. polypeptides, which are short polymers of amino acids; and 3. polysaccharides, which are often linear bonded polymeric carbohydrate structures Polymers are everywhere

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Raketised

The M30/DW20 and M36/DW26 climbing cones have been designed especially for single- sided concreting using SKS/SSC in dam construction, and to allow the transfer of high tensile and shear forces into the still fresh, unreinforced concrete. The corrosion-protected cones can be re-used – only the tie rods and threaded anchor plates remain in the concrete. • Simple and flexible planning With PERI SKSF 240 and SKS 180 single-sided climbing formwork, circular structures can also be concreted without undergoing any large planning process. Even use on inclined walls is feasible without any special measures because additional concrete loads or lifting forces can be safely transferred into the structure. Silla ja tunneli raketis The Modular System for Engineering Structures PERI engineers have created ideal project and connecting method combinations from known tunnel,

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Strateegilise juhtimise konspekt

Cross-functional work teams ­ various diciplines are involved in project from the beginning concurrent engineering ­ specialists work side by side and compare notes constantly to design cost-effective products with features customers want virtual teams ­ groups of geographically or organizationally dispersed co- worker that are assembled using a combination of technologies to accomplish organizational strutures flatter organizational structures turbulent environments increased employee autonomy higher knowledge requirements increased globalization increased employee decision making Porter's competitive strategies: low cost strategy ­ the ability of a comnpany or business unit to design, produce and market comparable product more efficiently that its compeditors o cost focus ­ low-cost compeditive strategy that focuses on a particular buyer group, product line

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E-mail

there with me. Prize was only back and forth plane tickets. We booked the hotel by ourselves over the internet and it pays 170 for two. It includes 3 nights in two bedded bedroom with breakfast. Hotels name is Gainsborough Lodge and it is situated near Gatwick Airport. Trip is short but I would at least like to visit most important and famous places. For example Trafalgar Square in the central London. London also has wonderful architectural and cultural structures like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge. Saint Paul's Cathedral and Saint Peter's Cathedral are also some of the most significant places to visit. For entertaining purposes there are The London Zoo, Sea Life London Aquarium and London Eye. We hope we have enough time and energy to visit at least some of them.

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Marketing Metaphoria

Control This doesn't just Click to edit Master text styles apply to those in Second level Third level power and authority Fourth level but to everyone of Fifth level us. In conclusion An incredible book, "Marketing Metaphoria" teaches you to listen carefully, identify metaphoric structures and frames that rule consumers various forms of expression ­ and perceptions and motivations. Now, your questions, please... Thank you very much for your attention!

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Sissejuhatus sotsioloogiasse, vaheeksami konspekt

Mida tähendab sotsiloogia? ­ teadus inimühiskonnast, sotsiaalsetest suhetest ja sotsiaalsest käitumisest. Millest kahest sõnast koosneb antud mõiste ja mida nad tähendavad? - (socius, ld ­ kaaslane; societas, ld ­ühiskond; socium, ld ­ kollektiiv; logos, kr ­ sõna, õpetus) Kes on sotsioloogia mõiste autor ning millist mõistet ta kasutas enne seda? Auguste Comte, sotsiaalne füüsika Mida tahendab sotsiaalne kujutlus? - mõista ajaloolises kontekstis inimeste eluvõimalusi, nende tähendust ja mõju inimeste käitumisele. Sotsioloogiline kujutlusvõime aitab mõista, missugune on suhe eraelu ja avaliku elu sfääride vahel. Millest koosneb sotsioloogilise vaatekoha olemus? ­ väärtuste vaba, empiiriline Mida tähendab sotsiaalne fakt? Kes on selle mõiste autor? ­ Emille Durkheim ­ seletatav nähtus ühiskonnas. Mida ütleb Elton Mayo sotsiaalse tegelikkuse uurimise iseärasusest? - Kas üldse on võimalik sotsiaalse tegelikkuse kohta midagi teada? Ka sell...

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The Seaplane Harbour of Tallinn

The actual construction commenced on July 5th, 1916 on the site officially named as Tallinn's Seaplane Harbour and in parallel with the hangars port piers were also constructed. On October 13th, 1917, the construction team received an order to suspend all construction due to the war. Fortunately the hangars were almost ready by that time (only short of large-scale sliding doors, ramps for launching the planes and the floors had no wood cover). These seaplane hangars are unique shell concrete structures, which demonstrate engineering 20 years ahead of its time. The Post-War Years On January 24th, 1945, the secret decision No 010 of the ESSR National Economy Council granted the military a 14.2 ha premises in the area located on Küti and Noole streets. From then on until the end of the 1980s, the whole territory was under the control of the Baltic Shipping Administration and other Soviet military contingents. In addition, the roadstead fleet was based at the harbour

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Stonehenge powerpoint

Stonehenge Anna Maria Rebane 11.B Facts about Stonehenge · 5000 year old prehistoric ritual monument · the most famous prehistoric monument in Europe · one of the most ancient and mysterious structures in the world · 3.2 kilometers west of Amesbury and 13 kilometers north of Salisbury · south-western England; in the English county of Wiltshire · built in the late Stone Age (Neolithic) and the Bronze Age The History of Stonehenge · "The Mystery of Stonehenge" · the building began in 3000 BC by semi-nomadic peoples · The first stone to be placed - Heel Stone. · some stones weigh about 45 tons each and are 7m high

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Washington D.C

inscriptions of two well- known speeches by Lincoln. It is open to the public 24 hours a day. Washington Monument It is a large, white-colored obelisk at the west end of the National Mall. It is a United States Presidential Memorial constructed to commemorate George Washington. The monument is among the world's tallest masonry structures, standing 169.29 m in height and made of marble, granite, and sandstone. Just the Facts · Population: 572,059 · Mayor:Andrian M. Fenty(to January 2011) · Motto:Justitia omnibus (Justice to all) · Flag: · Flower:American Beauty rose · Bird:Wood Thrush · Sports Teams: Washington Wizards (Basketball); Washington Redskins (Football); Washington capitals (Hockey) · Origin of Name:The district is named after Christopher Columbus Thank You for listening

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The Eiffel Tower (esitlus Eiffeli tornist inglise keeles)

Eiffel Tower Introduction · The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron lattice tower in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower. · Constructed from 1887­89 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair, it was initially criticized by some of France's leading artists and intellectuals for its design, but it has become a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognisable structures in the world. · The Eiffel Tower is the most-visited paid monument in the world. Introduction · It's 324 metres tall, what maks it the tallest building in Paris(It's about as tall as a 80-storey building!). · Its base is square, measuring 125 metres on each side. · During its building, the Eiffel Tower surpassed the Washington Monument to become the tallest man-made structure in the world, a title it held for 41 years until the Chrysler

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Project Plan

development progresses, tenant requirements may change, but the essential square footage and cubic limitations for a below grade structure will remain. In addition, it has been envisioned that jointly required facilities would be available for all organizations to use on a shared basis, utilizing movable walls for privacy. In utilizing the Northern Pointe site, it is initially assumed that the envisioned facilities would be largely accommodated below grade, and that above grade structures would be intended to accommodate those functions demanding particular visibility and identity, such as a community recreation center. It is very possible that significant heating and cooling economies would be achieved by virtue of underground construction and the application of appropriate solar collection techniques. The southern face of proposed structures along Grant Road offer optimum orientation for collection of solar energy

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Utoopia arhitektuuris

using their own energy. China will be largest solar manufacturer in the world. · Masdar city in United Arab Emirates near Abu Dhabi. First city in the world, that would rely on the renewable energy sources. 6 square kilometers, home for 50,000 people and 1,500 businesses. · Habitat 2020 is a future example of biomimetic architecture that fuses high-tech ideas with basic cellular functions to create `living' structures that operate like natural organisms. The exterior has been designed as a living skin. The surface would allow the entry of light, air and water into the housing. The garbage would be converted into biogas energy. · Wind powered rotating skyscraper. 59 levels with wind turbines, on a concrete core. · Lylypad by Vincent Callebaut. Floating city, covered with plants. For 50 000 people, will be ready around the year 2100.

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The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower English Tatyana Kareva 9a Form The Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the Seine River in Paris. The tower has become a global icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world. Most visited monument Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in Paris. More than 200,000,000 have visited the tower since its construction in 1889, making it the most visited paid monument in the world High

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The Forth Bridge

iron. Construction The bridge is, even today, regarded as an engineering marvel. It is 2.5 km (1.5 miles) in length, and the double track is elevated 46 m (approx. 150 ft) above high tide. It consists of two main spans of 521.3 m (1,710 ft), two side spans of 207.3 m, and 15 approach spans of 51.2 m (168 ft). Each main span comprises two 207.3 m (680 ft) cantilever arms supporting a central 106.7 m (350 ft) span truss. The three great four-tower cantilever structures are 100.6 m (330 ft) tall, each 70 ft (21 m) diameter foot resting on a separate foundation. The southern group of foundations had to be constructed as caissons under compressed air, to a depth of 90 ft (27 m). At its peak, approximately 4,600 workers were employed in its construction. Initially, it was recorded that 57 lives were lost; however, after extensive research by local historians, the figure was increased to 98. Eight men were saved by boats positioned in the river under the

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Louna-Aafrika poliitajalugu, South Africa

homeland but refused to accept `independence' Rejected the armed struggle Later called Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) Transition Why did NP leaders not fight to the end to retain power? Why was it possible to negotiate a transition instead of fight a civil war? Authoritarian to democratic 1. The old regime breaks down. 2. New democratic structures are built. 3. These new structures become embedded; their removal is unthinkable: `consolidation'. Structural factors : ­ Factors that are `unchangeable' · Historical · Economic · Political Agential factors: ­ Decisions and calculations made by individuals ­ Or the personalities of certain individuals

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Natural disasters

As far as natural disasters go, the deadly trinity of mudslides, whirlpools, and meteors is man's greatest nemesis. Mudslides strike without warning and with deadly force. Every day, across the world, unsuspecting villagers are hammered by the force of 36,000 tons of that soft wet dirt known as mud, as it cascades down mountains, rolls across plains, swoops through valleys, and takes flight over cliffs. Once the mud strikes, it leaves the villages and cities in ruins, as houses and other structures are quickly destroyed. And just as every day these villages are leveled by these disastrous attacks, the world's top scientists are working relentlessly to come out with a plan for the prediction and prevention of these horrible assaults. The men of the seas are always on the lookout for another natural disaster: whirlpools. These massive swirling vortexes of water are the cause of many lost sailors every year. With our

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Inglise keele eksamiks- Monologue

MONOLOGUE: preparation time 3 minutes, uninterrupted monologue time 2 minutes ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDUCATION AND JOBS A5 MONOLOGUE Topic A5.2 Read the topic below and prepare to speak about it. Use the questions given to help to plan your monologue. Some people think that all school-children should wear school uniforms. Why do you think they say that? Do you agree? Give reasons. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You are expected to structure your monologue and present it speaking fluently with appropriate pronunciation and intonation and only natural pauses. You are expected to express yourself confidently, clearly and politely. Interact naturally with appropriate openings, fillers and amplifications. Be logical and clear, paraphrase successfully. Your vocabulary...

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Valkudereferaat

miks bioorganismid eksisteerivad. 16 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS Zilmer, Mihkel, Ello Karelson, Tiiu Vihalemm 2001. Meditsiiniline Biokeemia I. Tartu: Kirjastus Avita. Vilkmaa, Mart, Kalle Hein 2003. Bioloogia Gümnaasiumile I osa. Tartu: Eesti Loodusfoto. Valgud. http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aminohapped 2.11.2008 17 SUMMARY Proteins with their many functions and structures are vital biopolymers to all bioorganisms including humans. They take part in almost every chemical reaction in our body and are especially important to organisms hormonic regulation. The term paper is divided into four chapters: proteins and their components, protein structures, protein structural classification and biofunctional assignments of proteins in the human body. Based on the information gathered from the term paper a conclusion, that no organism

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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist

EHITUSTEADUSKOND Ehitustootluse instituut KUIDAS MUUDAB MUDELPROJEKTEERIMINE TERASKONSTRUKTSIOONIDE PROJEKTEERIMIST, VALMISTAMIST JA EHITAMIST? HOW ARE 3D AND BIM CHANGING THE DESIGN, FABRICATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF COMPLEX STEEL STRUCTURES? EPJ 60 LT Üliõpilane: Tanel Friedenthal Juhendaja: Prof. Roode Liias Kaasjuhendaja: Prof. Carrie S. Dossick Tallinn, 2010.a. Olen koostanud lõputöö iseseisvalt. Kõik töö koostamisel kasutatud teiste autorite tööd, olulised seisukohad, kirjandusallikatest ja mujalt pärinevad andmed on viidatud. ……………………………………………

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Scotland

· The Honours of Scotland, the Scottish Crown Jewels, are displayed in the Crown Room of Edinburgh Castle, from where they are removed only for State Occasions. SCOTLAND'S BIGGEST TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland from its position on the Castle Rock. The oldest building in the castle, and in Edinburgh, is the small St. Margaret's Chapel. One of the few 12th-century structures surviving in any Scottish castle,[38] it dates from the reign of King David I (r.1124­1153), who built it as a private chapel for the royal family and dedicated it to his mother, Saint Margaret of Scotland, who died in the castle in 1093. The castle has sheltered many Scottish monarchs. They include Queen Margaret (later St Margaret), who died here in 1093, and Mary Queen of Scots, who gave birth to James VI in the Royal Palace in 1566. Eilean Donan

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Central Park'i tutvustus

2) Central park is an urban park in the central part of the borough of Manhattan, New York City. It was initially  opened in 1857, on 778 acres of city­owned land, later  expanding to its current size of 843 acres. Central park  is one of the most famous sightseeing spots in New  York.  3) Central park which has been a National Historical  Landmark since 1962, was designed by landscape  architect Frederic Law Olmsted and the English architect Calvert Vaux in1858. It is bordered on the north by  Central Park North, on the south by Central Park South,  on the west by Central Park West and on the east by  Fifth Avenue. The park contains several natural­looking  lakes and ponds which have been created artificially,  extensive walking tracks, bridle paths, two ice­skating  rinks, the Central Park Zoo, the Central Park  Conservatory Garden, a wildlife sanctuary, a 106 acre  billion­gallon reservoir and an outdoor amphitheater.  Indoor attract...

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Starteegiline juhtimine

 Beyond SBU’s • Matrix • Network Blocks to Changing Stages • Internal  Lack of resources  Lack of ability  Refusal of top management to delegate • External  Economy  Labour shortages  Lack of market growth Organizational Life Cycle Bdescribes how organizations grow, develop and decline Stages include: • I  Birth • II Growth • III Maturity • IV Decline • V Death Basic organizational structures: Simple Functional CEO – sales and marketing: product; finance, HR Vultidivisional – divisjonid ning ressurssid on jaotatud eraldi advanced types of org. structurs: matrix struktuur multinational structure transnational structure project-based structure network structure Reengineering­ the radical redesign of business processes to achieve major gains in cost, service, or time

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English Phonetics and Phonology. Mid-term2

Although we dont transcribe as such, it is important to remember that the contrasts between p and b, between t and d and between k and g are neutralised in this context. There are many ways of analysing the English phonemic system, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The rhythm of speech is determined by many factors ­ where the stresses fall, whether long and short vowels contrasted, whether unstressed vowels in syllables can be reduced, what syllabic structures are allowed (e.g. onsets and codas have consonant clusters). (E.g English can have up to 7 consonants in a row ­ texts spread [teksts-spred]). Differences in the allowed syllable structures influence the rhythm of a language and these rhythmic differences can be described in terms of length variation. Syllable-timed rhythm ­ rhythm of speech is based on the syllable, taking each syllable a similar amount of time to be pronounced. Each syllable is distinctively and clealry

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Short overview of London

commanded that all new houses in London should be of stone and brick not wood. In 1834 Parliament was destroyed by fire. The new parliament included a great clock, which is now known as Big Ben. In the 19th century new museums were created in London such as the Victoria & Albert, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum. The first doubledecker bus appeared in the streets of London as early as in 1904. After the two world wars, London went through a massive rebuilding. Several structures were built in London to mark the year 2000: the Millenium Dome, Millenium bridge, London Eye etc. London's vast urban area is often described using a set of district names. Since 1965 Greater London has been divided into 32 London boroughs. However, it is a city that is surprisingly easy to get around, with the comprehensive and easily navigated London Underground or `Tube'. London's population was 7,172,000 on the latest Census Day of April 2001. This is 14.6 per cent of

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About Tallinn

Tallinn is a small port town in which the population is 371 000 people, and the area is only 159,2 km².( square kilometers). Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is named after taani linnus, which means Danish castle. The Castle in question was built by King Waldemar of Denmark in the 13th century. The settlement quickly developed itself into a busy port. -The Old Town In medieval age Tallinn was called Reval and it was as big as the Tallinns Old Town is now. Uniqueness of Tallinn is that it is one of very few European cities, where the historical lay-out is kept in it's original form , and has a lot of monuments of that time. Thanks to that in 1997 Old Tallinn has been included in the list of a world heritage of UNESCO. -The Raekoja Square The Raekoja Square is used for senturies like market and fair square, here took place many festivals, and criminals were executed. In summer on Raekoja Square many open air conserts ...

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Letter of application, complaint and inqury

references, I would be happy to provide any further information, if you wish me to attend an interview, I am available at any time, Thank you for considering my application. NB! I look forward to hearing from you. Sign-of  Yours faithfully (if you don’t know the name)  Yours sincerely (if you know the name) Register/vocabulary/grammar Language appropriate for the task, no contracted words, no slang, a wide range of vocabulary and grammatical structures, spelling and punctuation (a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence, a full stop to finish sentences, avoid exclamation marks), use of linking devices (but not the ones you would definitely use in an essay) Letter of complaint Salutation  Dear Mr/Mrs/Ms…  Dear Sir or Madam Paragraph 1  Reasons for writing: state the subject of your complaint CLEARLY in the first paragraph. I am writing to complain about a holiday I booked with your company.

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Service marketing

Also the role of marketing intelligence systems has been discussed; market research; to what extent the introduction of marketing planning is appropriate at the different stages of development of an organization; and finally, the issue of how an service organization can develop or improve its marketing orientation. Chapter 12 It gives structures for different kinds of strategic marketing plans (3year plan, 1year plan etc.). What I found very useful and interesting was that there were examples from real business world and from different kinds of services brought out. Questions Do you think the book was good that you read? Why? What could be the risks when planning a service marketing strategy?

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Stonehenge kromlehh

Southern England, eight miles north of Salisbury and 30 miles north of the English Channel Nearby hillsides are covered with hundreds of burial pits known as barrows 80% of the barrows face east towards where the sun rises on the horizon There are at least 900 circles in Wales, Scotland, England, and Ireland. Most are made of stone, but wood was also used. Soil was also piled up to create banks, ditches, and circles. Many of these structures are of archaeological interest and are found throughout the countries. The builders Prehistoric people Carbon dating shows that it was built in five phases from 3500 ­ 1520 BC Class Question How old do you think the people were that built Stonehenge? Answer 40% of the people who lived then probably died before the age of 20 A 30 year old person was considered old Therefore, it is most likely that Stonehenge was built by teenagers. Stone

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