Psychology and action to make a 147 maximum The meeting Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Judd Trump Snooker Club
Psychology and action to make a 147 maximum The meeting Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Judd Trump Snooker Club
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Subjects: snooker was Colonel Sir Neville Chamberlain invented in India in 1845 is a psychological game with fairly simple rules. The mechanical hand must beat the red berries turn 15 with 1 result in six different colors into the hole. The red berries are calculated each 1 point, the result of a different color from 2 to 7 points.
-Snooker games are the most popular engines in Britain and countries formerly part of the British Empire. Typical sized snooker table is 2x4 m (6x12 ft) of 6 holes. -The Snooker balls including 1 bi the Red goal ball, fifteen are not numbered (called red ball), 6 colored target ball is not numbered (called colors). Red ball: Gold: 1 point, 2 points, Green: 3 points, Brown: 4 points, Blue: 5 points, pink: 6 points, black: 7 points. Play content is who scored more points, that person WINS. -Points can be written in two ways: from opponent's errors or points directly. Like to eat a bi color eating a red ball and then eating a bi color in a guest turn. If bi-color was in the hole, and then was picked up put in initial position. Eat 1 red 1 color, keep until no longer red balls on the table then the players start hitting the 6 bi-color but must order bi 2 points (gold) to bi 7 (black) and finish the game. The red berries into the hole will be in there, also the bi-color will be to back when still-red on the table. When no longer red, the color will be hitting balls into holes in order to score. A game is considered to end when one side won the overwhelming number of points which the enemy can not catch or ball be struck out on the table.
Each battle had 17 boards and can last for 8 hours. The hand will move about 5 km, and the reduction of approximately 4 kg.
Snooker is an equation with many unknowns in which psychology plays a very important role. The other condition such as dust, humidity felt surface can also change the track of the ball.
If the sun shone on the table then the ball will run faster, if cold it will slow motion again. Therefore, the professional body usually play in the room has blinds and at temperatures of 18 C ' standard. The tabletop is heating.
Before each match, people felt back strain. -Clean the smallest dust particles. The professional body playing with two parts by beech wood. While bi-a usually play in the flashy CLUB smoke cigarette, beer and heavy alcohol then the formal elevation always snooker in the Snooker CLUB.
The player wears a shirt, bow tie-wearing guy or very polite. In the United Kingdom, China and Thailand, snooker is considered the sport of the masses are very unpopular. In the UK only has 350 hours of snooker was television/year and ranked number 2 behind soccer.
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_Mark Selby,Stuart Bingham,John Higgins,Judd TrumpDing Junhui,Shaun Murphy,Neil Robertson,Joe Perry,Mark Allen,Barry Hawkins,Liang Wenbo,Ronnie O'Sullivan,Allister Carter,Marco Fu,Mark Williams,Kyren Wilson,Ricky Walden,Anthony McGill,Martin Gould
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Ronnie O'Sullivan makes a maximum break 147 against Reanne Evans in Bucharest!
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A long time ago... (Not quite as long as last time) in a galaxy far far away... A planet made of Iron was discovered. At the centre of this planet was a molten purple core which stored the very power of a chemical like no other. One that was capable of ridding the galaxy of all Iron Oxide, creating rivers of purple plasma in its wake. Legend says there is only one man who is capable of harnessing this chemical... His name is Tony Coulson.
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Beamish Power Of The Past Event
From horsepower to steam power and everything in between! Horse-drawn vehicles, bicycles, motorcycles, stationary engines, steam rollers, tractors, railway locomotives, traction engines and a host of fascinating machinery on display and in action.
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Treasures Found in Unexpected Places
If most of us check under our beds, the only thing we’ll probably find is some loose change, hair balls, and if you’re a guy, well, some old sticky socks. What else could go under there, right? Some have found some pretty valuable items under their beds and others have found them in even more arbitrary locations. So today, we’ll be looking at treasure found in some really strange places. You might want to stick around until the end, because number 11 on this list is something you definitely won’t believe.
1. A Man Uncovered a Treasure Trove of Ancient History While Trying to Fix his Toilet
If you’ve ever plunged a toilet, you know that fixing one is a dirty job, and the only treasure you’re going to find is not really something worth keeping.
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Pleven prison. Things were smooth until they accidentally discovered a hoard of over 7000 silver coins minted by the Ottoman Empire and hidden in two treasure pots.
3. Inside a Piano
Here’s a guy who did get to keep his coins. And to make it even better, these coins were gold.
4. Gold in the Tank
Nick Mead operates Tanks-Alot, a company that maintains a fleet of battlefield tanks for recreational and corporate use. Mead’s love for tanks caused him to make a trade of $42,000 worth of vehicles for a tank listed on Ebay
5. Frozen
At first these law enforcement officers found nothing while searching a vacant apartment, but when they opened the fridge they were presented with something way better than mum’s leftover spaghetti and meatballs - Half a billion rubles. Yeah, you heard that right. Half a billion! That’s over $7,400,000,000.00. So, next time you open your fridge, hope for some rubles instead of food.
6. Inside a Book
We’re about to give you a great reason why you need to read and also a good reason not to use nudes as your bookmarks. Owner Kat Mulheran collects the small pieces of history she finds within books she sells at her store Bent Books.
7. Gold Mine in the Garden
We all find unusual things at our homes. But Mr. Doolin was no ordinary man and when he did enter the tunnel, he realized there’s a gold mine inside! Apparently, there were many such gold mines around but he did not get around checking if they contain gold.
8. Garbage
We have h`eard of stories where something of value is accidentally thrown away in the garbage. It is usually a piece of paper; a bill or someone’s telephone number. Heck, we all have done that. Georgia County has its trash trucks bring in about 300 tons of garbage every day.
9. Another Garbage Story
It is clear by now that garbage in general is great value. A woman once found a large painting stuffed in garbage bags and when she got it examined by art experts, it turned out to be a painting by Rufino Tamayo that was stolen!
10. An inexpensive painting
We all have bought cheap things off a flea market or gypsy sellers thinking that since they aren’t expensive, they can’t harm. This story is of a man who was one such believer and purchased an old painting at a flea market.
11. Inside People
A rather morbid title but that’s what it is. We find happiness and friendships in other people but when you find something close to $ 2.3 million, you’d want them closer.
12. Bird’s Nest
Stealing is a crime but only if the one doing it is human. Julia Boaler from Sheffield once left her engagement on the window ledge while taking a shower only to learn that it’s missing.
13. Under the bed
Well, we all pick up stuff that we spot in random places as souvenirs. These are pebbles or stones on a beach or bowls & cutlery from restaurants.
14. In a sofa
Three students found as much as $40,000 in their $20 sofa. Being good samaritans, they returned the money to whom it belonged. In this case, a 91 year old widow who had stashed it away.
15. A toy
A woman once found a simple looking toy and when she tried to inspect it, she found something stuffed inside. Upon opening it, she found one diamond ring and about 100 diamond stones.
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Steel Mill Engine
Peter Tarn - Reversible Mill Engine C1895 Bolckow & Vaughan Ironworks Middlesbrough
This is a steam Steel Mill Engine representing a type of power plant used during the late Victorian period to drive small rolling mills in the British iron and steel industry. These engines needed to have low inertia to enable rapid reversal at frequencies of around 4 to 10 seconds. Heavy gearing was provided at the output shaft to increase the torque to the rolls. The model is approximately 1/10 scale, and is fully working, including the overspeed governor and mechanical lubricator. Compressed air provides the motive force. This model was inspired by a similar (but smaller) model produced about 40 years ago by the well known lady model engineer Cherry Hinds.
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Messrs Bolckow and Vaughan were pioneering Ironmasters and were largely responsible for the massive expansion of Teesside's iron and steel industry in the second half of the 19th Century. They acquired many smaller firms during this expansion and ultimately controlled scores of blast furnaces and rolling mills in and around Middlesbrough. I set out to build a model of a typical rolling mill engine of that period, although I didn't have much in the way of documentation to go on. The ultimate form of the model was influenced by the availability of Stuart Turner castings for the main structural elements. It was then a case of designing a compact bed-plate with bosses, etc, cast-in to accommodate the various features of this type of engine. Priority was given to operating efficiency, and this dictated that the essential controls were grouped to fall easily to hand, and were of fast action type. Basically, a skilled operator would control the engine with just the steam admission lever and the reverser handle. He would also control a couple of hydraulic valves linked to the roll-stand. The hydraulic functions would progressively nip down the rolls and guides in between passes. This process would enable a billet to be reduced to a useable plate or beam section in just a few minutes. This was cutting edge technology at the time, and today the basic principles still apply, except, of course, the motive power would be an electric motor and all the movements would be controlled by a computer. A number of steel mills were still using steam power until the 1980's, High powered 3-cylinder horizontal engines evolved during the early 20th century to drive the largest cogging mills. The high degree of controllability provided by steam drive was not easy to achieve with early forms of electric drive and so the steam engine reigned supreme until after WW2.
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WAX PLANET Chemical Products review! Not just a wax manufacturer...
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away… A new planet was discovered.
Known to hold raw materials that when combined could alter the very fabric of light itself, creating gloss levels that no human could comprehend.
Montan and Carnauba were plentiful, the only insects to survive there were bees, and volcanoes constantly spewed molten wax. Legend has it that one man resides there, spending countless hours excavating these raw materials and filling glass jars with unknown substances.
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In the third documentary of UNILAD’s original series: ‘The Dark Side Of Britain’, we explore the growing problem of synthetic cannabis AKA Spice, which is flooding the streets of Manchester.
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Enforcement action has seen us tackle dealers and use intelligence to target organised crime gangs across Greater Manchester - 55 people have been arrested for possession with intent to supply spice since January 2017 in the city centre alone. In addition to this we have also arrested 90 others for being in possession of the drug, with many of these people directed to support services.
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Risks and Rewards of Co-participatory Soil Science - Dr Jacqueline Stroud
Technology has changed the way that we all communicate and access information, but has also facilitated the spread of disinformation. The diffusion of innovations and the adoption of new behaviours is a social process. Yet, economic behaviour models persist in policy and science.
What if pathways to impact were based on social learning phenomena instead?
Soils are probably the most important resource to society, so effective communication between soil scientists and stakeholders is essential.
Dr Jacqueline Stroud shares her insights from working with farmers as active partners in #wormscience research during her fixed-term NERC Soil Security Programme fellowship. Dr Stroud says Together we generated knowledge at unprecedented geographical scales over unchartered management practices to improve the scientific understanding of no tillage agriculture. There is potential to build co-ordinated and co-operative communities to provide a national sustainable soils service, but this would require a paradigm shift in policy thinking to provide an environment that enables people to work together.
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Williams-Sonoma culinary expert Kara shows how to create up to four individual-sized pies full of your favorite fillings with this simple-to-operate pie maker. Whether its savory meat pies, vegetable pies, quiches or sweet fruit pies or tarts, most pies take just 8 minutes to cook.
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