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LESSON TIMETABLE

1.1.1 Monday – mathematics, history, drawing, physical exercises and literature

1.1.2 Tuesday – English, geometry, history, mathematics and music

HISTORICAL DATES

1.1.3. Year 1398 – Timur invaded India and occupied Deli

1.1.4. Year 1703 - foundation of St. Petersburg

1.1.5. Year 1787 - adoption of US constitution

1.2.1. Year 1806 - Rein Union – Union of 36 Germanic states under the protectorate of Napoleon I

DATES OF EVENT BEGINNING/END

1.2.2. 1377 - 1399 – Reign of Richard II in England

1.2.3. 1650 - 1702 – Life span of English king William III of Orange

1.2.4. 1762 - 1796 – Reign of Catherine II

PRECISE DATES

1.2.5. 1396, 25 September – Battle of Nicopolis

1.3.1. 1346, 26 August – Battle of Crecy

1.3.2. 1389, 15 June – Battle of Kosovo

1.3.3. 1492, 12 October – Columbus discovers America

FACES, SURNAMES, NAMES AND MIDDLE NAMES

1.3.4. Distinctive feature “Earring”. Louisa May Alcott

1.3.5. Distinctive feature “Hair”. Holly Marie Combs

1.4.1. Distinctive feature “Beard”. Brian Michael Cox

1.4.2. Distinctive feature “Cap”. George Washington Carver

1.4.3. Distinctive feature “Shoulders”. Nancy Jessica Parker

1.4.4. Distinctive feature “Bangs”. Pamela Sue Martin

1.4.5. Distinctive feature “Tie”. Steven Curtis Chapman

1.5.1. Distinctive feature “Ear”. Francis Ford Coppola

PHONE NUMBERS

1.5.2.Ward” cinema - 339-26-00

1.5.3.Ankar” cinema - 123-77-58

1.5.4.Paradise” cinema - 309-54-35

1.5.5.Beach” cinema - 677-90-83

ADDRESSES

2.1.1. Dental clinic № 56, Chromova Street, 9/2

2.1.2. “Vasenar” company, lighter service and refilling, Warsaw highway, 78

AUTOMOBILE NUMBERS

2.1.3. Richard Lee Bell, “l 232 pr”

2.1.4. Random car. Distinctive feature – “Dice on the front window”, number – “c612lw”.

 Birthdays

2.1.5. SEPTEMBER: 15 – Kristine, 28 – Peter

2.2.1. JULY: 11 - Tom, 17 – Jordan

2.2.2. MARCH: 3 - Maria, 13 – Brandon Lee, 17 - Spears, 19 - "Crystal" (nickname), 21 – James Stone, 24 – Bruce

ANECDOTES

2.2.3.               

About a stingy Scotchman.
Phone conversation with Australia.
How to teach a sister to swim?
Two dancing hippos.
A secretary being late.

2.2.4.

..first he created Heaven and Earth...
...I spill more...
”Polite” chemist
Angel in boots
”Happy New Year” on 30 May

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES

2.2.5. Rivers of South America: Amazon, Madeira, Atrato, Tocantins, Magdalena, Rio Negro, Paraná, Uruguay, Orinoco, and Sao Francisco.

TERMS AN THEIR INTERPRETATION

2.3.1. ECLIPTIC is the apparent path of the Sun during a year as seen from Earth or a plane of Earth rotation around the Sun.

2.3.2. CEPHEID is a type of pulsating star that regularly changes its brilliance in a matter of several days.

2.3.3. PULSAR is a neutron star that radiates a fast sequence of radio waves.

2.3.4. PROTUBERANCE is a stream of hot gas, similar to a flame, coming out from the Sun’s surface.

2.3.5. PARSEC is a unit of length used in astronomy; equal to 3.2616 light years.

2.4.1. THE KUIPER BELT is the area of the solar system extending from the orbit of Neptune where larger masses of icy bodies are capable of becoming comets.

2.4.2. QUASAR is an outstandingly powerful shining remote galaxy that looks like a star.

2.4.3. DWARF STAR is an old compressed star that has run out of fuel in its central area and is gradually dying.

2.4.4. ACCRETION DISC is a disc formed from the substance accumulated around a rotating star.

2.4.5. LIGHT YEAR is the distance that a ray of light covers in one year and is equal 9 460 000 000 000 kilometres (9460 billion kilometres).

COMPLICATED SIGNS

2.5.1.               1 KU  2 HI  3 U  4 I

2.5.2.               5 SE  6 TO  7 TA 8 MI 

FOREIGN WORDS

2.5.3. AKAI - red
HON - book
NIWA - garden
AKI - autumn
MIRU - look
OKURU - send
KUBI - neck

2.5.4. HITO - person
UTAU - sing
ITAI - hurts
SEITO - pupil
IKU - walk
MISE - shop

CONSTANT VALUES

3.1.1. Elementary charge: e = 1.60 х 10 (-19) C (coulomb)

3.1.2. Mass of an electron: m (e) = 9.11 х 10 (-31) kg

3.1.3. Gas mole constant value: R = 8.31 J / K x mol

CODES AND PASSWORDS

3.1.4. 4 84 2 0 7848 477 0 3 22 194 7848 292 0 21758 12 987

3.1.5. Safe code – 555503005

FORMULAS

3.2.1. The formula for the area of an isosceles triangle:

S = 10

3.2.2. Area formulas for a random triangle:

S = 11 12 14

S = 13 16

S = 18

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

3.2.3. What is the name of a long nerve cell branch?

Axon.

3.2.4. What is the membrane potential of a nerve cell?

70 millivolts.

3.2.5. What is a nerve cell axon branching phenomenon?

Divergence.

3.3.1. What types of nerve cells are in eye retina?

Amacrine, bipolar, ganglion, horizontal, conus and bacillus.

3.3.2. What is the atomic mass, the number and the atom scheme of Al (Aluminium)?

The number in the Mendeleyev table is 13, atomic mass equals 27, and the atom scheme is +13 --- 2-8-3 (number of electrons on the orbitals).

3.3.3.  What are the ordinal number and the atomic mass of silver (Ag)?

47 and 107.868.

3.3.4. What is the ordinal number, the atomic mass and the atomic construction of Chrome (Cr)?

24; 52 (+24 --- 2-8-13-1).

FAMOUS PEOPLE’S LIFESPAN

3.3.5. Chaplin (1889 – 1977)

Galileo (1564 – 1642)

Newton (1643 – 1727)

TRAIN TIMETABLE

3.4.1. 7 --- 09-21-37-54

3.4.2. 18 --- 02-15-23-45-58

3.4.3. 19 --- 05-12-31-40-49

INTERNATIONAL PHONE CODES

3.4.4. Australia (61): Canberra (62), Melbourne (3), Sydney (2)

3.4.5. Belgium (32): Antwerp (3), Bruges (50), Brussels (2), Gent (91), and Liege (41)

FACTOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

3.5.1. According to Polish statistics, an average Pole spends 91250 minutes, or 63.4 days, on shaving during 68 years of his life. Dressing and undressing takes 523 days and he spends 1046 days and 16 hours by the table.

3.5.2. In New York in 1977 statistics registered 24712 bitten people. Dogs bit people 22076 times, cats – 1152 times, person bit another person 892 times, rats – 542 times, bunnies – 40 times, lions – 3 times and ant-eater – 1 time. Statistics for 1984 are less complete. It is only known that dogs bit people 10659 times and a person bit another person 1593 times.

3.5.3. In Australia during a snail championship the participant number 806 finished the distance of 182 cm on a tartan road in precisely 19 minutes.

WEIGHT MEASURES

3.5.4. 1 lot = 12.80 g

3.5.5. 1 Gallon = 3.785411784 liters

TABLE DATA

WATERFALLS OF THE WORLD

 

Waterfall name

Continent

Height (m)

4.1.1

Angel

South America

1054

4.1.2

Tugela

Africa

933

4.1.3

Yosemite

North America

727,5

4.1.4

Utigord

Norway

610

4.1.5

Sutherland

New Zealand

580

4.2.1

Victoria

Africa

120

4.2.2

Iguassu

South America

72

4.2.3

Boyoma

Africa

60

4.2.4

Niagara

North America

51

 “PLANETS OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM” TABLE

 

Planet

Distance from the Sun (astronomical units)

Rotation period around the Sun (earth years)

4.3.1

     

1 astronomical unit is 149.6 million. km

 

4.3.2

Mercury

0,387

0,24

4.3.3

Venus

0,723

0,62

4.3.4

Earth

1

1

4.3.5

Mars

1,524

1,88

4.4.1

Jupiter

5,203

11,86

4.4.2

Saturn

9,539

29,46

4.4.3

Uranus

19,18

84,02

4.4.4

Neptune

30,07

164,52

4.4.5

Pluto

39,44

247,70

PERSONAL BLOCK OF INFORMATION

4.5.1. The “Spectacles” distinctive feature

4.5.2. Surname, name and middle name: Jones, James Earl

4.5.3. Phone number: 590-23-42

4.5.4. Address: Ocean Street, block 40, apartment 2

4.5.5. Car number: t 723 rp

4.6.1. Cell: 8-901-735-15-74

4.6.2. Pager number: 970-00-03

4.6.3. Telephone subscriber number: 62390

4.6.4. Office number: 421-30-06

4.6.5. Fax: 489-86-47