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PavelOlga
PavelOlga
30.04.2022 15:48 •  Английский язык

Vertebrates Vertebrates are animals with backbones. The following
groups are the different types of vertebrates.
Fish
Fish are cold blooded animals
and they live in water. They have
got scales and '_. They haven't
got lungs. They have got gills
instead. Most fish lay eggs and
they don't look after their babies.
Amphibians
When amphibians
are young, they live in
water and they haven't
got lungs. When they are
adult, they've got lungs and
four 4_, for example, frogs
and toads. They lay their eggs in water,
but they don't live in water all the time.
Mammals
All mammals are warm-blooded and they
feed their babies milk. Most mammals live on
land, for example, humans and dogs. Some
mammals, like whales, live in water, but they
haven't got gills. They have all got 2_.
Most of them have got hair and
four legs.
Reptiles
Most reptiles live on land. They have got
lungs and scales, but not gills. They haven't
got any wings or feathers, and they haven't got
fins or 5 _. All the animals in this group, for
example, chameleons and lizards, have got four
legs, except for snakes. They are cold-blooded
animals and many of them live in warm places.
Birds
Birds live on land, but some of them look for
food in water. They have got }_, two legs and
two wings. Some birds like ostriches and kiwis
can't fly. All birds lay eggs and they
feed their young.​


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satursacha
satursacha
24.01.2020 03:15
In his lifetime, Thomas Alva Edison profoundly affected the technology of modern society. The American inventor was born February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. He was the seventh and last child of Samuel Edison, Jr. and Nancy Elliot Edison. When Edison was 7 years old, his family moved to Port Huron, Michigan, after his father hired on as a carpenter at the Fort Gratiot military post.

Edison entered school in Port Huron, but his teachers considered him to be a dull student. Because of hearing problems, Edison had difficulty following the lessons and his school attendance became sporadic. Nevertheless, Edison became a voracious reader and at age 10, he set up a laboratory in his basement.

When his mother could not longer stand the smell of his chemistry lab, Edison took a job as a trainboy on the Grand Trunk Railway and established a new lab in an empty freight car. He was 12 at the time. Edison also began printing a weekly newspaper, which he called the Grand Trunk Herald.

While Edison was working for the railroad, something happened that changed the course of his career. Edison saved the life of a station official's child, who had fallen onto the tracks of an oncoming train. For his bravery, the boy's father taught Edison how to use the telegraph.

From 1862 to 1868, Edison worked as a roving telegrapher in the Midwest, the South, Canada, and New England. During this time, he began developing a telegraphic repeating instrument that made it possible to transmit messages automatically. By 1869, Edison's inventions, including the duplex telegraph and message printer, were progressing so well, he left telegraphy and began a career of full-time inventing and entrepreneurship.

Edison moved to New York City and within a year, he was able to open a workshop in Newark, New Jersey. He produced the Edison Universal Stock Printer, the automatic telegraph, the quadruplex, as well as other printing telegraphs, while working out of Newark. During this same period, Edison married Mary Stilwell.

Edison was a poor financial manager and by 1875, he began to experience financial difficulties. To reduce costs, Edison asked his widowed father to help him build a new laboratory and machine shop in Menlo Park, New Jersey. He moved into the new building in March, 1876 along with two associates, Charles Batchelor and John Kruesi. Edison achieved his greatest successes in this laboratory and he was dubbed the "Wizard of Menlo Park."

In 1877, Edison invented the carbon-button transmitter that is still used in telephone speakers and microphones. In December of the same year, he unveiled the tinfoil phonograph. (It was 10 years before the phonograph was available as a commercial product). In the late 1870s, backed by leading financiers including J.P. Morgan and the Vanderbilts, Edison established the Edison Electric Light Company. In 1879, he publicly demonstrated his incandescent electric light bulb. In 1882, he supervised the installation of the first commercial, central power system in lower Manhattan. In 1883, one of Edison's engineers William J. Hammer, made a discovery which later led to the electron tube. The discovery was patented the "Edison effect."

In 1884, Edison's wife Mary died, leaving him with three young children. He married Mina Miller in 1886, and began construction on a new laboratory and research facility in West Orange, New Jersey. The new lab employed approximately 60 workers and Edison attempted to personally manage this large staff. The story goes that when a new employee once asked about rules, Edison answered, "There ain't no rules around here. We're trying to accomplish something." However, the operation in West Orange lacked the intimacy of Menlo Park, and Edison's time was often consumed by administrative chores.

During his time in West Orange, Edison produced the commercial phonograph, the Kinetoscope, the Edison storage battery, the electric pen, the mimeograph, and the microtasimeter. In 1913, Edison introduced the first talking moving pictures. In 1915, he was appointed president of the U.S. Navy Consulting Board. In all, Edison patented more than 1,000 discoveries. Edison's inventions were often in response to demand for new or improved products. However, others also came about accidentally or serendipitously.

Thomas Alva Edison died in West Orange, New Jersey on October 18,1931. At the time of this death, he was experimenting on rubber from goldenrod. After his death, Edison became a folk hero of legendary status. His inventions had truly and profoundly affected the shaping of modern society.
 
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lykuanenkoartem
lykuanenkoartem
28.09.2022 19:43
1. Она будет читать книгу вечером. Будет ли она читать книгу вечером? Да она будет. Нет, она не будет. Будет ли она читать книгу вечером или утром? 2. Майк читает сейчас. Теперь Майк читает? Да. Нет . Майк читает или смотрит телевизор сейчас? 3. Мэри читала в 5 часов вчера. Мэри читает в 5 часов вчера? Да . Нет. Мэри читает или смотрит телевизор в 5 часов вчера? 4. Мой брат прочитал книгу. Неужели он прочитал книгу? Да . Нет. Мой брат прочитал книгу или журнал? 5. Они говорят по-английски. Они говорят по-английски? Да. Нет. Они говорят английском или испанском? P.S. Я думаю ты сама сможешь выделить подлежащее и сказуемое.
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