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Произведения автора582007
Ralph Waldo Emerson
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882) was an American essayist, lecturer, and poet, who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. He was seen as a champion of individualism and a prescient critic of the countervailing pressures of society, and he disseminated his thoughts through dozens of published essays and more than 1,500 public lectures across the United States.
Nanyang Junior College
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Nanyang Junior College (NYJC) is a junior college which is part of the education system in Singapore, offering a two-year course for pre-university students leading up to the GCE `A` Level examinations.
Wirtschaftswunder
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The term Wirtschaftswunder (help·info) (German for "economic miracle") describes the rapid reconstruction and development of the economies of West Germany and Austria after World War II (adopting a social market economy). The expression was used by The Times in 1950. Beginning with the replacement of the Reichsmark with the Deutsche Mark as legal tender (the Schilling was similarly established in Austria), a lasting period of low inflation and rapid industrial growth was overseen by the government led by German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and his Minister of Economics, Ludwig Erhard, who went down in history as the "father of the German economic miracle." In Austria, efficient labor practices...
Sinhalese people
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Sinhalese are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group,forming the majority of Sri Lanka,constituting 74% of the Sri Lankan population.They number approximately 15 million worldwide.The Sinhalese identity is based on language, heritage and religion. The Sinhalese speak Sinhala, an Indo-Aryan language and the vast majority are Theravada Buddhists. The Sinhalese are mostly found in Central, South and West Sri Lanka. According to legend they are the descendants of the exiled Prince Vijaya who arrived from North-East India to Sri Lanka in 543 BCE.
William Rehnquist
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! William Hubbs Rehnquist (October 1, 1924 – September 3, 2005) was an American lawyer, jurist, and political figure who served as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States and later as the 16th Chief Justice of the United States. Considered a conservative, Rehnquist favored a conception of federalism that emphasized the Tenth Amendment`s reservation of powers to the states. Under this view of federalism, the Supreme Court of the United States, for the first time since the 1930s, struck down an Act of Congress as exceeding federal power under the Commerce Clause.
National Lottery (United Kingdom)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The National Lottery is the state-franchised national lottery in the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man.
Singh
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Also see Sinha
Richard Cobden
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Richard Cobden (3 June 1804 – 2 April 1865) was a British manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman, associated with John Bright in the formation of the Anti-Corn Law League as well as with the Cobden-Chevalier Treaty. He has been called "he greatest classical-liberal thinker on international affairs."
National Guard of the United States
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The National Guard of the United States is a reserve military force composed of state National Guard militia members or units under federally recognized active or inactive armed force service for the United States. Militia members are citizen soldiers, meaning they work part time for the National Guard and hold a civilian job as well. The National Guard of the United States is a joint reserve component of the United States Army and the United States Air Force and maintains two subcomponents: the Army National Guard of the United States for the Army and the Air Force`s Air National Guard of the United States.
National library
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A national library is a library specifically established by the government of a country to serve as the preeminent repository of information for that country. Unlike public libraries, these rarely allow citizens to borrow books. Often, they include numerous rare, valuable, or significant works.
Sunset
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sunset or sundown is the daily disappearance of the Sun below the horizon in the west as a result of Earth`s rotation.
Vincenzo Bellini
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini (3 November 1801 – 23 September 1835) was an Italian opera composer. His greatest works are I Capuleti ed i Montecchi (1830), La sonnambula (1831), Norma (1831), Beatrice di Tenda (1833), and I puritani (1835). Known for his long-flowing melodic lines, for which he was named "the Swan of Catania," Bellini was the quintessential composer of bel canto opera.
William R. Caddy
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Private First Class William Robert Caddy, (August 8, 1925–March 3, 1945) was a United States Marine who sacrificed his life to save the lives of his platoon leader and platoon sergeant during the Battle of Iwo Jima. For his bravery, he posthumously received his nation`s highest military decoration — the Medal of Honor. He was the 72nd Marine of World War II to receive this honor.
Sublimation (phase transition)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sublimation is the process of transition of a substance from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through an intermediate liquid phase. Sublimation is an endothermic phase transition that occurs at temperatures and pressures below a substance`s triple point in its phase diagram.
Zytek
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Zytek Group Ltd is an automotive and motorsport company founded in 1981 and based in Fradley and Repton, United Kingdom. Zytek Group has two main division: Zytek Automotive, which is based at Fradley, Staffordshire; and Zytek Engineering, which is based at Repton, Derbyshire.
Rail transport in Great Britain
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The railway system in Great Britain is the oldest in the world, with the world`s first locomotive-hauled public railway opening in 1825. As of 2010, it consists of 15,754 kilometres (9,789 mi) of standard gauge lines (the 18th largest in the world), of which 5,249 kilometres (3,262 mi) are electrified. These lines range from single to double, triple, quadruple track and up to twelve tracks. In addition, a number of narrow gauge lines operate in parts of the country. The British railway network is connected with that of continental Europe by an undersea rail link, the Channel Tunnel, which opened in 1994. Despite its track length, it is one of the busiest railways in Europe, with 20% more...
Subduction
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In geology, subduction is the process that takes place at convergent boundaries by which one tectonic plate moves under another tectonic plate, sinking into the Earth`s mantle, as the plates converge. These 3D regions of mantle downwellings are known as "Subduction Zones". A subduction zone is an area on Earth where two tectonic plates move towards one another and one slides under the other. Rates of subduction are typically measured in centimeters per year, with the average rate of convergence being approximately 2 to 8 centimeters per year (about the rate a fingernail grows).
Zymogen
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A zymogen (or proenzyme) is an inactive enzyme precursor. A zymogen requires a biochemical change (such as a hydrolysis reaction revealing the active site, or changing the configuration to reveal the active site) for it to become an active enzyme. The biochemical change usually occurs in a lysosome where a specific part of the precursor enzyme is cleaved in order to activate it. The amino acid chain that is released upon activation is called the activation peptide.
Student rights
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Student rights are those rights which protect students, here meaning those persons attending schools, universities and other educational institutions. The level of rights accorded to students, whether legally or by convention, varies considerably around the world.
Wireless Set No. 19
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Wireless Set No. 19 was a Second World War mobile radio transceiver designed for the British Army to give armoured troops reliable communications.
Structural geology
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Structural geology is the study of the three-dimensional distribution of rock units with respect to their deformational histories. The primary goal of structural geology is to use measurements of present-day rock geometries to uncover information about the history of deformation (strain) in the rocks, and ultimately, to understand the stress field that resulted in the observed strain and geometries. This understanding of the dynamics of the stress field can be linked to important events in the regional geologic past; a common goal is to understand the structural evolution of a particular area with respect to regionally widespread patterns of rock deformation (e.g., mountain building, rifting)...
SETI@home
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! SETI@home ("SETI at home") is an Internet-based public volunteer computing project employing the BOINC software platform, hosted by the Space Sciences Laboratory, at the University of California, Berkeley, in the United States. SETI is an acronym for the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence. Its purpose is to analyze radio signals, searching for signs of extra terrestrial intelligence, and is one of many activities undertaken as part of SETI.
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