Matis Halmann Siin on msni vestluslogi kust enamus küsimusi pärit on Siia saabki kirjutada ja joonistada:P ja muidugi uusi filosoofialaseid küsimusi sisse tippida:) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a. täisnurksest kolmnurgast kui inimeste endi loodud mõttelisest konstruktsioonist b. täisnurkse kolmnurga kujuliste meeleliselt kogetavate objektide omadustest >> c. objektiivselt eksisteeriva täisnurkse kolmnurga kui sellise omadustest 23rd of February 12:47 matis Sokratese arvates seisnes tema tarkus selles, et >> a. Ta ei arva, et teab seda, mida ta tegelikult ei tea. b. Ta ei arva, et ei tea seda, mida tegelikult teab. c. Ta arvab, et ei tea seda, mida ta tegelikult teab. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23rd of February 12:47 matis Protagorase seisukoht oli, et >> a. ei saa kindlalt väita, kas jumalad on olemas või ei ole. b. jumalaid ei ole olemas. c
Tickets for the new play cost £20. There are 700 £5 standing tickets for every performance. Standing offers the best view of the stage. On the upper, middle and lower gallery tickets cost from £12 to £33. In 2009 there was played: "Romeo and Juliet", "The Frontline", "As You Like It", "Troilus and Cressida", "Helen", "A New World", "Love's Labour's Lost", "The Comedy of Errors" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream". William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was born on 23rd April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he grew up and went to school. He married at age 18 with Anne Hathaway. She was then 26. At some time 1588 he went to London, joined a theatre company as an actor and started writing plays. His plays became very popular and he became quite a rich guy. He bought one of the largest houses in Stratford, and in 1599 the Globe theatre was built. In his later years, from about 1608, Shakespeare wrote only 4 plays. He died in Stratford, on
Policy of 2016 Brexit, which means „British“ and „exit“ is referendum to the United Kingdom for leaving from the European Union. Referendum was held on 23rd June 2016. About 52% of the British people voted for leaving the EU. Brexit turned things in the EU upside down and people were amazed, especially people who voted for not leaving the EU. After voting and seeing the results, a lot of people who voted for leaving regretted it, because they just wanted to see if UK is capable to do something big like this. That is why UK is extending the Brexit, because most of the people do not want it. I think when Brexit is finally accomplished,
kogeb teadlane maailma teistsugusena. Õige vastus! b. illustreeris Kuhn teadusrevolutsiooni 19. sajandi bioloogias, mil loodi uus loomade klassifikatsioon. c. tahtis Kuhn näidata, et loomade klassifikatsioon on puhtal kujul kokkulepe. Tagasiside Õige vastus on: viitas Kuhn kahetähenduslikule kujundile, illustreerides mõtet, et pärast teadusrevolutsiooni kogeb teadlane maailma teistsugusena.. 23rd of February 10:55 Matis Halmann Siin on msni vestluslogi kust enamus küsimusi pärit on Siia saabki kirjutada ja joonistada:P ja muidugi uusi filosoofialaseid küsimusi sisse tippida:) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23rd of February 12:47 matis Sokratese arvates seisnes tema tarkus selles, et >> a. Ta ei arva, et teab seda, mida ta tegelikult ei tea. b. Ta ei arva, et ei tea seda, mida tegelikult teab. c
kogeb teadlane maailma teistsugusena. Õige vastus! b. illustreeris Kuhn teadusrevolutsiooni 19. sajandi bioloogias, mil loodi uus loomade klassifikatsioon. c. tahtis Kuhn näidata, et loomade klassifikatsioon on puhtal kujul kokkulepe. Tagasiside Õige vastus on: viitas Kuhn kahetähenduslikule kujundile, illustreerides mõtet, et pärast teadusrevolutsiooni kogeb teadlane maailma teistsugusena.. 23rd of February 10:55 Matis Halmann Siin on msni vestluslogi kust enamus küsimusi pärit on Siia saabki kirjutada ja joonistada:P ja muidugi uusi filosoofialaseid küsimusi sisse tippida:) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23rd of February 12:47 matis Sokratese arvates seisnes tema tarkus selles, et >> a. Ta ei arva, et teab seda, mida ta tegelikult ei tea. b. Ta ei arva, et ei tea seda, mida tegelikult teab. c
William Shakespeare Teacher: Ekaterina Mokhovikova Student: Birgit Aljaste Life · Born on the · 26th of April 1564 in Stratford died on the 23rd of April 1616 · Poet and playwright(called playwright as a English's national poet) · Married at the age of 18 · 3 children with his wife(7 illegal children) Most famous works Comedy History Tragedy Poetry ·A Midsummer ·King John ·Antony and ·A Lover's Night's Dream Cleopatra Complaint ·Richard II and III
Feb 16th REST Feb 17th Competition at Birmingham Feb 18th Travel to Athens Feb 19th Bench Press 4x4 up to 375lbs, Rhythmic step- step-ups 2x6, stair sprints x4 Feb 20th Jump Squats 4x4 up to 365lbs, Push Jerk 3x3 at 100kg, 4x100m build build--ups after lifting, throwing workout Feb 21st Rest & loosen up Feb 22nd Throwing workout, dumbbell jump squats 4x7 after throwing & 6x20m 6x20m sprints Feb 23rd REST Feb 24th Travel to Boston Feb 25th USATF Indoor Championships 7 Early Spring Results for Reese Hoffa Alabama Relays, USA 21.84m Mar 25th Dakar, Senegal 21
Holidays Sanna Kartau, Mari-Ann Lumeste, 2011 What holidays do we have in Spring? March · 8th - Women's Day (Naistepäev) · 12th - St Gregorius's Day (Korjusepäev) · 14th - Estonia's Mother Tongue Day · 17th - St Gertrude's Day (Käädripäev) · 25th - St Mary's Day (Ussimaarjapäev) April 1st - April Fools Day 1st - Karjalaskepäev (the day cattle was first sent to the pastures after winter) 14th - Plowing Day (Künnipäev) 23rd - St George's Day (Jüripäev) Moving Easter (Lihavõtted) May · 1st - Walpurgis Day and Night (Volbripäev) · 9th - St Nicholas's Day (Nigulapäev) · The second Sunday of May - Mother's Day (Emadepäev) We'll pick... A - 14th of March - Estonia's Mother Tongue day B - (varies between the 25th of March and 25th of April) - Easter C - 1st of May - Walpurgis Day and Night 14th of March - Estonia's Mother Tongue Day
Born: February 23rd, 1874 (Tahkuranna Parish) Died: January 18th, 1956 (Kalninin, Russia) Lawyer (University of Tartu) First president of Republic of Estonia Päts was born in Tahkuranna Parish to a family of Jakob Päts and Olga Tumanova. He started learning in local school. Continued in Riga's seminar and then went to Pärnu's Gymnasium. He graduated in Tartu University In 1898, Päts graduated from the faculty of Law of Tartu University. From 1901 to 1905 he worked as an editor in newspaper "Teataja". Päts had to escape from Estonia, because he was found guilty for rebellious activity. Päts lived in Finland and Switzerland and returned to Estonia in 1909, when he had to serve nine months in St. Petersburg's prison. Päts was a member of the Salvation Committee that issued the Estonian Declaration of Independence on 24 February 1918. On the same ...
candy, chips, various nuts, clementines, and sometimes a mulled and spiced wine with almonds and raisins called Gløgg is served hot in small cups. Midsummer's eve 24. June In Estonia, aside from Christmas, Jaaniõhtu (Midsummer's Eve, also called Jaanilaupäev) and Jaanipäev ("St John's Day") are the most important days in the calendar. The short summer seasons with long days and brief nights hold special significance for the people of Estonia. Jaanipäev is celebrated in the night between 23rd and 24th of June, a few days after the summer solstice, when night seems to be non- existent. People make a big fire, they sit aound it with closest friends and family, drink beer, look for little green glowing bugs, play games, play guitar and sing songs.
military occupation. In Estonia it's celebrated on February 24.Estonia got independence from the Bolshevist Russia in 1918.Estonia regain independence in 1991 from NSVL when it fall a part. St John`s Day (jaanipäev) In Estonia, aside from Christmas, St John's Day is the most important days in the calendar. The short summer seasons with long days and brief nights hold special significance for the people of Estonia. St John's Day is celebrated in the night between 23rd and 24th of June, a few days after the summer solstice, when night seems to be non-existent. For Estonians, Jaanipäev celebrations were merged with the celebration of Victory Day during the War of Independence when Estonian forces defeated the German troops on 23 June 1919. After this battle against Estonia's traditional oppressors, the lighting of the traditional bonfires became linked with the ideals of independence and freedom. Used materials and webpages www.google.com www
· 1791--George Washington chooses the site for the new permanent capital · Pierre-Charles L'Enfant designes the basic plan for Washington · 1800--The nation's government moves to Washington D.C. · 1814--English troops burn the capitol and other federal buildings during the War of 1812 · 1862--Slavery is abolished in Washington D.C. during the Civil War · 1888--Washington Monument opens to the public · 1943--The Jefferson Memorial is dedicated · 1961--The 23rd Amendment to the Constitution gives citizens of the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections · 1992--The House of Rep. approves statehood for Washington D.C., but the Senate does not · 2001--Terrorist attack destroys part of the Pentagon Building Interesting Places The Capitol Building is among the most symbolically important and architecturally impressive buildings in the nation. Was started in 1793. It stands today as a
Hector Lombard: Hector Lombard (born February 2, 1978) is an Australian professional mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. Lombard is currently the middleweight champion of Cage Fighting Championship based in Australia and current middleweight champion for Bellator Fighting Championships. Hector headlined the first Cage Fighting Championship show on 28 July 2007, where he fought top Australian fighter Kyle Noke. The result was a controversial draw. On the 23rd of November 2007, Lombard defeated Jean-Francois Lenogue to be the CFC Middleweight Champion. He has since defended his title 4 times. Natalie Jane Imbruglia Natalie Jane Imbruglia (born February 4, 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter, model and actress. In the early 1990s, Imbruglia was known to audiences as Beth Brennan Willis in the popular Australian soap Neighbours. Three years after leaving the program, Imbruglia launched a singing career with the international hit, "Torn"
by Luc Besson. Main characters were played by really famous actors like Bruce Willis (Korben Dallas), Milla Jovovich (Leeloo), Gary Oldman (Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg) and many more. The story begins in Egypt in 1914 where an archaeologist is about to discover the mystery behind the `Fifth Element', a supreme being that comes to Earth every 5,000 years and, combined with the plain old four elements, defeats whatever evil is threatening the planet. The next thing happens in future, on 23rd century where the Fifth Element gets created once more in the `perfect' form of Leeloo. The first half of the film is mostly about Korben Dallas- a former military man who now is a taxi driver and looks for the perfect woman. When Leeloo escapes from lab she falls basically to the back seat of Korbens taxi. And then begins the whole point of this story. It's a competition between the good side, the bad side (a
Mari-Liisa Reigo Jaanipäev Jaaniõhtu, also called Jaanilaupäev and Jaanipäev are the most important days in the Estonian calendar, apart from Christmas. The short summer seasons with long days and brief nights hold special significance for the people of Estonia. Jaanipäev is celebrated in the night between 23rd and 24th of June, a few days after the summer solstice, when night seems to be non-existent. For Estonians, Jaanipäev celebrations were merged with the celebration of Võidupüha during the War of Independence when Estonian forces defeated the German troops on 23 June 1919. After this battle against Estonia's traditional oppressors, Jaaniõhtu and the lighting of the traditional bonfires became linked with the ideals of independence and freedom.
lavish feast and parents talk to their children that how and when Estonia got independence.Many of people just watch victory parade from TV. On this day people are very calm and they enjoy to be Estonians. St. John's Day In Estonia, aside from Christmas, St John's Day is the most important days in the calendar. The short summer seasons with long days and brief nights hold special significance for the people of Estonia. St John's Day is celebrated in the night between 23rd and 24th of June, a few days after the summer solstice, when night seems to be nonexistent. For Estonians, Jaanipäev celebrations were merged with the celebration of Victory Day during the War of Independence when Estonian forces defeated the German troops on 23 June 1919. After this battle against Estonia's traditional oppressors, the lighting of the traditional bonfires became linked with the ideals of independence and freedom
It is officially known in Irish as Baile Átha Cliath. English name comes from the Irish Dubh Linn meaning "black pool". It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region. Originally founded as a Viking settlement(koloonia), it evolved(arenes) into the Kingdom of Dublin and became the island's primary city following the Norman invasion(sissetung). Today, it is ranked 23rd (down from 10th in 2008) in the Global Financial Centres Index, has one of the fastest growing populations of any European capital city, and is listed by the GaWC as a global city, with a ranking of Alpha - which places Dublin amongst the top 25 cities in the world. Dublin is a historical and contemporary(kaasaegne) cultural centre for the island of Ireland as well as a modern centre of education, the arts, administrative function, economy and industry.
Years active: 1965-present 13 musicals Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Individual pop songs Collaboration with Tim Rice Eurovision Song Contest Many different awards BACKGROUND Based on Le Fantome de l'Opera by Gaston Leroux Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Lyrics by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe Choreographed by Gillian Lynne Directed by Hal Prince Opened: 9th October, 1986 BACKGROUND 23rd year in West End Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford First act at Sydmonton Audience over 80 million people 65,000 performances The film in 2004 BACKGROUND A sequel Phantom: Love Never Dies 9,000th performance in West End Gross profit US $5.1 billion Original soundtrack has gone gold and platinum Over 2 million copies THE STORY ACT I Year 1881, Paris Opera House Resident diva Carlotta quits
under one's pillow, after which one is meant to see the future spouse in one's dreams. The Estonian Christmas, Jõulud, is generally in line with the North and Middle European traditions of Christmas trees and Advent calendars and traditional meals, involving a number of dishes which are typically only eaten on Christmas. Christmas is the most extensive and appreciated and commercialized holiday in Estonia. Holidays start from the 23rd December and continue through Christmas Eve (24th), Christmas Day (25th). In schools and in many workplaces, the vacation continues until the New Year. The Estonian independence day is the 24th of February and a national holiday. Cinema in Estonia started in 1896 when the first "moving pictures" were screened in Tallinn. The first movie theater was opened in 1908. First local documentary was made in 1908 with the production of a newsreel about Swedish King Gustav V's visit to Tallinn
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table above. 1 to apologise/ to say how sorry I am 2 bad behaviour/disgraceful conduct 3 I know/I realise 4 sort out the problem/resolve the matter 5 Due to my absence/Because I wasn't there 6 but/However 7 severely reprimanded/properly told off 8 be sure/rest assured 9 what happened/this incident 10 put you off/ deter you LETTER ONE Dear Mr Johnson, I am writing to you 1) ................ for the 2) ................ of a member of our staff towards you on Saturday ,4pril 23rd. 3) ................ how much this must have upset you, and I hope that we can 4) ................ agreeably. 5) ................ at the time, I was unable to apologise to you in person. 6) ................, I always take such incidents extremely seriously and, following your letter of complaint, the member of staff has been 7) .............. . You can 8) ................ that he will be treating our customers quite differently in the future. I hope that 9) ................ will not 10) .......
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Hochschule in 1912. For decades this great and large, deeply individual and dynamic work, full of creative imagination (not limited by the short Book of Jonah in its essence) remained unknown. The first full performance of the oratorio took place in Tallinn on May 25th, 1989, the soloists, choirs and orchestra conducted by Peeter Lilje (1950-1993). A restored oratorio, by Vardo Rumessen, was performed on June 23rd, 1994, conducted by Neeme Järvi (b. 1937). A successful tour of Northern Europe followed. Leo Krämer, the principal conductor of the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, 1991-1993, stated: I delight in the synthesis that can be found in the Oratorio. This is Europe at the end of the nineteenth century, St. Petersburg included. The composer has interwoven all the threads in a genial manner, so the full accordance is recognisable. This is marvellous.1
FROM THE SUNDAY morning when Commander Mitsuo Fuchida, in his bomber high over Pearl Harbor, radioed "TORA, TORA, TORA!" to indicate that his attack force had achieved complete surprise, the gods of war had smiled without surcease upon the armed forces of imperial Japan. The strike at Pearl Harbor had decimated the United States fleet. Unhindered, the Greater East Asia Co- Prosperity Sphere expanded rapidly and uninterruptedly. Guam was captured on December 10, Wake on the 23rd. Two days later Hong Kong fell. Japanese aircraft sank Prince of Wales and Repulse, giving Winston Churchill his worst shock of the war and leaving the whole western Pacific, the Indian Ocean, Oceania, and even Australia virtually undefended by naval forces. Tojo's armies overran Singapore and Malaya with its rubber plantations, then the Dutch East Indies with its great oil fields. Siam and the Solomons were in their hands. China was under blockade. In May the Philippines surrendered