ansambliga Hevein. 2003 a. ilmus omaloomingut sisaldav album "Reflections". 2005 a. ilmus plaat "Apocalyptica", millega tutvustati ka bändi uut liiget, trummarit Mikko Siren'it. 2006 a. anti välja dvd-plaat "The Life Burns Tour". 2006 a. ilmus kümmet tegevusaastat kokkuvõttev CD "Amplified A Decade of Reinventing the Cello". 2007 ilmus abum"Worlds Collide". 10.oktoobril 2007 esines ansambel ka Eestis Tallinna Linnahallis. 2010 a. Ilmus plaadi "7th Symphony". Eicca Toppinen tsello, lugude autor - sünnipäev: 05.08.1975 Paavo Lötjönen - tsello - sünnipäev: 29.07.1968 Perttu Kivilaakso tsello - sünnipäev: 11.05.1978 Mikko Sirén trummid sünnipäev: 31.12.1975 "Apocalyptica Plays Metallica by Four Cellos" (1996) "Inquisition Symphony" (1998) "Cult" (2000) Live [DVD] (2001) "Reflections" (2003) "Apocalyptica" (2005) DVD-plaat "The Life Burns Tour" (2006) "Amplified A Decade of Reinventing the
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some reparation. Many students doesn't seem to respect their school house and thrash it all the time. Walls and floors are scratched, chairs and tables scribbled and so on. Every day teachers in Viimsi Secondary School have to struggle with students, each being brought up differently. Biggest concerne causing children are in middle school. Latest incidents took place on annual Teachers Day, on October 2. 12th grade student Liliana Uljas was substituting 7th grade Estonian lesson when two teenager girls started fire by using hair spray and lighter. On the same day another angry student broke glass wall, after he was asked to leave from class. ,, I can't understand, if children doesn't have anything else but burn thing to do anymore!" said literature teatcher Kirsi Rannaste. Her statement was justified because few weeks later another incident took place. This time they were burning potato chips.
6th -15th century Anonymity Religious writing Liturgical writing-hymns, psalms Theological writing-aquinas, abelard etc Religious poetry Mystery plays-reenactment of bible stories Secular writing Troubadour writing:"courtly love", romance Epic poem(song of roland) Travel writing History writing-chronicles Allegory The use of symbols and analogy to convey a certain meaning /message Literary output of medieval English Anglo-saxon or Old English literature(7th century-1066) Middle english literature(12th century-15th century) End of the period:1470s chancery standard(regulating english) and onset of renaissance Middle English literature Written in many dialects in early period 14th century Middle english was used for majority literary works-known poets Chaucer, Langland Standardization-printing from 1470 Geoffrey Chaucer 13401400 London 1357 public servant 1359 fought in the war 1360 diplomatic career 1366 married Philippa Roet
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The Arabian Language Grete Pehk 10.A General · One of the most widely spoken language in the world. · One of the oldest existing language in the world. · The national language in most of the North African countries. About Arabic · There are about fourteen different dialects and language derivatives (tuletised). · It came in use in 7th century. · Arabic is written from right to left. · There aren't any capital letters. · There are 28 letters in the alphabet. Basics · I: ana · You (sl): inta/inti (m/f) · He: huwa · She: hiya · We: nahnu · You (pl): untum/inti (m/f) · They: uhum The Holy Quran Used literature · http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/lang · http://www.al-bab.com/arab/language/lang.htm · http://www.omniglot.com/writing/arabic.htm
The geography of california · Badwater Basin:the lowest point in North America. · Mt. San Gorgonio, the highest mountain in Southern California. making it the 7th most topographically prominent mountain in the U.S. The nature of california · Nickname the golden state · State flower California Poppy · State tree Redwood very large, tall, straight tree (over 300 feet) with a narrow, loose crown · State Bird The California Quail A widely distributed and prized game bird, it is known for its hardiness and adaptability. · http://halfaya.org/leo/hiking/SanGorgonio/index.h tm · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_California
Gerd Kanter Eli Paul 8c Supervisor: Marje Maasen 2015 Personal information ● Height- 1. 96 m ● Weight- 127 kg ● Own record- 73. 38 ● He got married with Liina Pärtel on 7th of October in New Zealand ● He have a son Kristjan. He born on 20th of March in 2014 Early life ● Born in Tallinn, Estonia on 6th of May in 1979. ● After the first class he went to Vigala. ● Studied in Vana-Vigala School . ● He attented high school at Pärnu-Jaagupi. ● He studied business in Tallinn University of Technology. Career ● His first coach was Ando Palginõmm ● He made his first Olympic appearance in 2004.
The Yellow River BY ANNABEL AND EGLE About… Country Main cities China Hohhot Basin population Jinan 189 millions Zhengzhou Size Yinchuan 945,065 km2 Lanzhou Length… 5464 km The 2nd longest river in China (after the Yangtze River.) The 3rd longest river in Asia. The 7th longest in the world. Tributaries Wei River Luo river Fen River Jin River Source and mouth… Source Mouth Name - Bayan Har Mountains Location - Yushu Prefecture, Qinghai Name - Bohai Sea Location - Kenli County, Shandong Tourism Zhongshan Bridge Hukou waterfall Wild life The Yellow River has only single near-endemic fish speaces.
extraordinary monument housing a full museum in the mound beneath. It is all clad in shiny stainless steel. In March 1958, a few months after the launch of Sputnik 1, a competition was announced for the best design of an obelisk celebrating the dawn of the Space Age. Out of some 350 proposals, the design by sculptor A.P. Faidysh-Krandievsky and architects A.N. Kolchin and M.O. Barshch was chosen. The grand opening of the monument took place on October 4, 1964, on the day of the 7th anniversary of the Sputnik 1 launch. Since the 1960s, this part of Moscow in general has had a high concentration of space- themed sights and names: besides the monument and the museum under it, the grand "Cosmos" pavilion in the Exhibition Centre displayed many artifacts of the Soviet space program. Many streets in the area have been named after the precursors of the space program (Nikolai Kibalchich, Friedrich Zander, Yuri Kondratyuk) and its participants (Sergey Korolyov).
July Julius Named after Julius Caesar in 44 B.C.E. Prior to that time its name was Quintilis from the word quintus, fifth, because it was the 5th month in the old Roman calendar. August Agustus Named after emperor Augustus in 8 B.C.E. Prior to that time the name was Sextilis from the word sextus, sixth, because it was the 6th month in the old Roman calendar. September September From the word septem, seven, because it was the 7th month in the old Roman calendar. October October From the word octo, eight, because it was the 8th month in the old Roman calendar. November November From the word novem, nine, because it was the 9th month in the old Roman calendar. December December From the word decem, ten, because it was the 10th month in the old Roman calendar.
Wind power is very old power source, sailing ships have been using wind power for at least 5,500 years. The first practical windmills were built in Afghanistan, from the 7th century to grind corn and draw up water. The first windmill for electricity production was built in Scotland in 1887 to power the lighting in the cottage, thus making it the first house in the world to have its electricity supplied by wind power. During the Second World War, small wind generators were to recharge submarine batteries. In the 1990s, wind power became more important, because fossil fuels pollute the atmosphere and humanity needed alternative fuels. That's because wind
ISLAM Deivid Armulik Kadrina Secondary School 2016 GENERAL INFORMATION Muslim (Moslem) Quran Allah Second-largest Fastest-growing religion 1.7 billion followers 23% of the global population HISTORY 7th century Originated in Mecca Spread in the Arabian peninsula Prophet Muhammad Islamic Golden Age (8th – 13th century) DENOMINATIONS SUNNI Largest, 75-90% of population Caliph should be elected Righteous and acts according to Quran Hadith SHIA Second-largest, 10-20% of population Muhammad appointed his son-in-law as his successor Only descendants could be Imams (leaders) Son-in-law first Imam
Crossroads of trading routes White Sea/Arctic Ocean Upper Volga / Caspian basin Baltic Sea basin Dnepr / Black Sea basin Daugava Waterways: Gulf of Finland, Ladoga, Onega, White Sea, Neva, Vuoksi, Svir, Volkhov, Vytegra, Uiku/Vyg. Network of waterways like Saimaa in present day Finland ARCHAELOGY Click to edit Master text styles · Very few findings 300700 CE · Development of agriculture from Second level 6th/7th Century onwards with Third level new crops and techniques, which Fourth level enabled considerable population Fifth level growth · After 750 CE findings increase · Typical feature in findings: Mixture of cultural influences from East, West and South but also local features common. Problem: Items do not speak, so they do not tell much about people and not
who travels in Europe, of his love of noble deeds, speaks of the shortness of life http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widsith · The other known song Deor's Lament. Can be called the first English lyrics, about 40 lines. Talks about a scop who is not happy with his life. · A-S poetry was fatalistic in its nature (fate controls you, not you it) · The greatest known A-S song, the epic Beowulf. The oldest epic poem in Europe. Composed at the end of the 7th century, the only manuscript that has survived is from the 10th century. Contains references to real people and real events. Scene of the poem: Denmark, southern Sweden (the A-S tribes came from these places). The poem records the history of the A-S tribes and the Jutes, before they invaded the British Isles. It is written in Old English, the language is lofty (very poetic, formal), it has many supernatural elements and is filled with heroic warriors and their deeds
finals. David Coulthard, F1 driver Nickname : DC Active years : 19942008 Teams : Williams, McLaren, Red Bull Races : 247 (246 starts) Wins : 13 David Marshall Coulthard was born in Dumfries, Scotland in 27. March 1971. DC made his F1 debut in 1994 and won 13 GPs in a career spanning 15 seasons. Coulthard is placed 7th in alltime scorers list, he's the top British scorer. DC returned to racing sports as an active driver in the DTM series. He's driving with MercedesBenz CClass for Mücke Motosport. Colin McRae, Rally Active years : 19872003; 20052006 Teams : Subaru, Citroën, Ford, Skoda Rallies : 146 (25 victories) Championships : 1(1995) Colin Steele McRae was born in Lanarkshire
with creepers and climbers of every description. Local culture Vegetarian Festival or Nine Emperor Gods Festival-Phuket islanders of Chinese ancestry commit themselves to a 9-day vegetarian diet, a form of purification believed to help make the forthcoming year "trouble-free". The festival is marked by several ascetic displays, including fire-walking and ascending sharp-bladed ladders. Ghost Festival or PhoTo Festival- is held on the middle day of the 7th Chinese lunar month the realms of Heaven and Hell and the realm of the living are open and both Taoists and Buddhists would perform rituals to transmute and absolve the sufferings of the deceased. Pictures Thank you for your attention!
RINGO STARR Ringo Starr * Real name is Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr is his stage name) * Borned in 7th July 1940 in Liverpool, England. Ringo Starr * He joined The Beatles in 1962, taking over Pete Best. * Before he played in The Beatles, he played in another Liverpool groups, for example Rory Storm and Hurricanes. DRUMS, RINGO USED IN THE BEATLES: *Ludwig Super Classic Drumset *Ludwig Black Oyster Pearl Drumset Ringo Starr Lead singer of many Beatles songs: Yellow Submarine With a Little Help from My Friends Songwriter of two Beatles songs:
The Olney residents (women) compete in traditional apron, cap, and holding a fying pan with a real pancake. They must toss their pancake once at the start and once at the finish. For the fastest Olney runner, there's a prize - but there are prizes too for the oldest participant and the one who raises the most for charity. STRAW BEAR DAY Straw Bear (Strawboer) Day is an old English tradition held on the 7th of January. This day is believed to be traditional start of agricultural year in England. A man or a boy wears a straw costume covering him from his head to toes. He goes from house to house where he dances. As prize for his dancing people give him money, food or beer. Straw Õlekõrs. CHEESE ROLLING The Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake is an annual event held on the Spring Bank Holiday at Cooper's Hill near Gloucester. People from all over the world take part
stone carving, metalwork and enamel, but few of these pieces had survived. Literature Anglo-Saxon literary works include genres such as epic poetry, hagiography, sermons, Bible translations, legal works, chronicles, riddles, and others. The most famous works from this period include the poem Beowulf, which has achieved national epic status in Britain. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a collection of important early English history. Cædmon's Hymn from the 7th century is the oldest surviving written text in English. In all there are about 400 surviving manuscripts from the period. Religion The indigenous pre-Christian belief system of the Anglo-Saxons was a form of Germanic paganism and therefore closely related to the Old Norse religion, as well as other Germanic pre-Christian cultures. Christianity gradually replaced the indigenous religion of the Saxons in England around the 7th and 8th centuries. Christianity was introduced into Northumbria and
I read a book called The Spare Room. It is written by Helen Garner who is an Australian writer and journalist. She was born on 7th November in Geelong and now lives in Victoria. This novel has won several awards and that's one of the reasons I chose to read it. The Spare Room talks about a 64-year woman Helen who lives in Melbourne, Australia. One day, her friend Nicola who lives in Sydney calls and asks if she could stay with her for three weeks. The reason she calls is that she is a cancer patient who needs to be taken care of. As they have been friends for a long time, Helen gave her consent and welcomed Nicola in her
In the company works more than 170 employees. Põltsamaa Felix belongs to the international food industry Group Orkla Foods. That company is responsible for the marketing Orkla Group products in Estonia. Their main value is their trademarks. Põltsamaa Felix's mission is to make a delicious and healthy food and prepare joy to people every day. The vision is to be the leading food and drinks manufacturer in Estonia. I started my practical training period on 15th February and finished on 7th April. In the beginning of my practical training I haven't responsible tasks. I just watched what the other workers did. Towards the end of practice I had more responsibility and I operated alone. My practical training supervisor's name was Marko. He works in Põltsamaa Felix as warehouse manager. His work is designed to ensure the functioning of the warehouse daily. He deals with the goods receipt, be deposited, handling, assembling, packaging and dispensing.
gym. Paper • Teachers Some famous people, who have graduated our school are Jim Carrey, • Contact Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and • Cafeteria Steve Jobs. St. School • Home On June 3rd high school graduation. Welcome • Events are all graduates and parents. The graduation will be held at the schools assembly hall and • Admission will start at 12.00. s On June 7th students will be taking part in • School national debating competition in St. Paper Lawrence High School. It will sstart at 15.00 and everyone can come and listen. • Teachers • Contact On June 8th summer break begins and St. School is officially closed. • Cafeteria St. School • Home Admissions for 1st grade start on the 20th of • Events August. Parents need to contact us before
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BMW case study Nimi BMW was established in 1916 and has been growing strongly since that time. By the late 1980s it employed some 54 000 people, was the 7th largest automobile manufacturing company in the world, and had subsidiaries in many European countries, South Africa, New Zealand, the United States, Canada and Japan. By 2006, BMW had 22 production sites in 12 countries and delivered 1 138 000 cars to costumers. Its major market is Western Europe (59 per cent of all cars sold), though China is an increasingly important market for luxury Rolls-Royce cars.
The Great Wall UNESCO World Heritage Sites The Statue of Liberty Names: Kaspar- Eerik Maarand Ingmar Tamsalu Origin and history of The Great Wall Several walls were being built as early as the 7th century bc, the most famous wall was built during 220-206 bc King Zheng conquered the last of his opponents and unified China as the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty. He ordered the building of new walls to connect the remaining fortifications along the empire's northern frontier. ● The great wall was built when seven powerful states appeared at the same time, to defend themselves. At that time the wall was 3107 miles and each part of wall belonged to
Kingdoms established: Wessex, Essex, Sussex, Mercia, Northumbria, East Anglia etc. Kingdoms constantly at war with each other Celtic culture and language survived in Scotland, Wales and Cornwall Anglo-Saxon lifestyle A great impact on the countryside Introduced new farming methods Established numerous villages (formed the basis of English society for centuries) First they were pagan Christianity spread during the 6th and 7th c. The south of England: straight from Rome (St Augustine settled in Canterbury in 597) Scotland and northern England: from Ireland Roman Christianity soon prevailed Anglo-Saxon poetry: a peculiar combination of pagan traditions and the Christian belief No written literature at first Stories and poems were to be memorised Letters called "runes" carved in wood and stone Fighting everyone in sight
Sometimes lone parents also have financial difficulties and it is also possible to born to poor parents. A household living in fuel poverty is one that struggles to keep warm at reasonable cost 8) The riots were started by a protest in Tottenham, demanding justice from police as a result of the failed arrest and shooting of Mark Duggan. The 6 August peaceful march in Tottenham was followed by rioting and looting . The spread of news sparked riots during the night of 7th august in other London districts. The morning of 8th of august was quiet, but in the evening areas across London were affected by widespread violence including arson and looting. Two men had been found assaulted and both died later in the hospital. On the following day, London was quiet, but rioting continued in Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester and Manchester. On the 10th of august 3 men were killed in Birmingham, looting and violence continued around Manchester and Liverpool.
1738 by French traders. A settlement was later founded by the Selkirk settlers in 1812, the nucleus of which was incorporated as the City of Winnipeg in 1873. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Winnipeg was one of the fastest growing cities in North America and established itself as a transportation and manufacturing centre. The Winnipeg Metropolitan area is Canada's 8th largest Census Metropolitan Area, with 694,668 inhabitants, and the City of Winnipeg is Canada's 7th largest municipality. Winnipeg is a multicultural city and hosts numerous annual festivals. The city is known for its urban forest and parks and is the location of the famous Portage and Main intersection. It lies in close proximity to the Canadian Shield and hundreds of lakes including Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba. The City has a number of artistic and cultural organizations, including the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and is home to several professional sports franchises
Oh Well, wherever, wherever you are Iron Maiden's gonna get you, no matter how far See the blood flow watching it shed up above my head Iron Maiden wants you for dead Won't you come into my room, I want to show you all my wares I just want to see your blood, I just want to stand and stare See the blood begin to flow as it falls upon the floor Iron Maiden can't be fought, Iron Maiden can't be sought Paul Bruce Dickinson · Born on 7th August in Click to edit Master text styles 1958, Nottinghamshire, England Second level · Musician, airline pilot Third level · Lead vocals 1981 Fourth level 1993, 1999present Fifth level · Was off duty because he wanted to promote another band, Skunkworks. · Songs analyzed: `'Fear of the Dark" ; `'No Prayer for the Dying"
Sveta Kostina Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh on 22nd May 1859. he studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh medical practice at Bush Villas in Elm Grove, Southsea good at sport two wives: Louisa (or Louise) Hawkins and Jean Elizabeth Leckie five childrens: two with his first wife and three with his second wife studied the eye in Vienna; practice as an ophthalmologist died of his heart attack, aged 71, on 7th July 1930 Arthur Conan Doyle Bibliography A Study in Scarlet (1887) The Sign of Four (1890) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892) The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1894) The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902) The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1904) The Valley of Fear (1915) His Last Bow (1917) The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1927) The Lost World (1912) The Poison Belt (1913) The Land of Mist (1926) The Disintegration Machine (1927)
defend themselves against the Fenians, trading would be much easier, they wanted to build a railway from east to west and Britain didn't want to support Canadian provinces anymore likewise Canadian provinces wanted to break away from Britain. 1st July 1867 the Dominion of Canada was formed of Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The first Prime Minister of Canada was MacDonald. The railway was finished on 7th November 1885, after five years of building. Provinces Canada consists of five regions: the Pacific Region, the Prairie Provinces, Central Canada, the Atlantic Provinces and the North. The Pacific Region, which is the western part of Canada, consists of one province: British Columbia. It became a province in 1871. Its capital is Victoria and the biggest city is Vancouver. Name of British Columbia was chosen by Queen Elizabeth. The main industries
suudavad nad püsida üleni vee all osad väidavad, et ainult 15 sekundit, kuid siiski enamus on täheldanud et neil on võimalik sukelduda vee alla lausa 5 minutiks. Igal juhul nende võime pikka aega olla vees, on tõestanud väga hea ellujäämise mehhanismina. Lisaks puumale ohustavad neid veel erinevad metsikud koerad, anakonda, erinevad kaslased ja muud suuremad kiskjad. [] Joonis 6 Suurim näriline ujumas (http://www.amersol.edu.pe/ms/7th/7block/jungle_research/new_cards/23a/cpybarasity.jpg ) KAPIBAARA SEKSUAALNE KÄITUMINE Kapibaarad on seksuaalselt dimorfsed, kus isastel on suuremad ja erinevad lõhnad. Nende seksuaalses käitumises mängivad olulist rolli lõhnad. On täheldatud, et kui emane on paaritumiseks valmis, siis tema lõhnad muutuvad ja sellest saavad aru pea koheselt kõik isased. Lisaks lõhnale kasutab emane isend ka läbi nina vilet, et ta on paaritumiseks valmis.
can be experienced here! From skiing to sailing from climbing to bungee jumping! It's no wonder that many call it "a pocket wonder world". Education: Education in New Zealand follows the three-tier model which includes primary schools, followed by secondary schools (high schools) and tertiary education at universities and/or polytechs. The Programme for International Student Assessment ranks New Zealand's education as the 7th best in the world. Education is free and compulsory between the ages of 6 and 16; though typically, children start school on their 5th birthday, or the first School Day after it. The academic year in New Zealand varies between institutions, but generally runs from late January until mid-December for primary and secondary schools and polytechnics, and from late February until mid-November for universities. Plants and animal life:
mosaic floors o 122 AD- Hadrian's Wall; 138 AD- Antonine Wall o Druids(celtic priests) were banned and Britain was influenced by christianity 3) The Germanic Invasions I. The Anglo-Saxons o 5th century- 1066 o From Southern Denmark(angles); Germany(saxons); Jutland(jutes) o By the 7th c kingdoms had emerged and later KING ALFRED united the kingdoms o They were pagans and very rural people, built in wood rather than stone o It was the saxon farmstead that laid the foundations of the English village II. The Vikings o 8th century- 11th century o From Denmark, Norway o They were ship builders and sailors
Norman himself states that he makes it a rule never to criticize something unless he can offer a solution (p.??). Norman concentrates on person's perception of an object, on nature of human perception of the world in general, on how people approach tasks that designed objects are meant to aid with and poses as an advocate of a user-centered design approach. The book places numerous tools - models, concepts, the whole approach described in detail in 7th Chapter, encompassing all previously mentioned notable notions - at the disposal of anyone involved in design willing to use them. Had it really been made a part of compulsory reading for every designer ever educated from now on, the world undoubtedly would have become a better, more comfortable and user friendly place. One of the leitmotifs of the book that keeps re-emerging throughout is that majority of so called
Homereading 4 Changing world Religions Islam Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure. The word Islam means "submission", or the total surrender of oneself to God An adherent of Islam is known as a Muslim, meaning "one who submits (to God)". There are between 1.1 billion and 1.8 billion Muslims, making Islam the secondlargest religion in the world, after Christianity. Muslims believe that God revealed the Qur'an to Muhammad, God's final prophet, and
improve the situation. The satirical effect is created by the fact that through a
dispassionate efficiency and accuracy of the good intentions, the fictitious author
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this research is to find out the Estonian mens ability to dance according to the age and dance style. For students to have a good dancing skill and ability in dancing, it is important to have a high self esteem and the patience to learn the art of dancing. For the results there was compiled a inquiry that was submitted to Tallinn’s Nõmme Gymnasiums, Saku Gymnasiums, Tallinn’s 32.highschool ja Tallinn’s Polütehnikums 16-19 year old students on paper. The answering was from the 7th until the 30th of march 2017. There were 107 answers submitted of which all of them were answered by male stundents. From the results, we can conclude that all the men that participated in the inquiry could dance at least on type of dances. 3 Sisukord Resümee........................................................................................................................................
21 Hendrickje in Bed. c. 1648. Õli. Sotimaa rahvusgalerii, Edinburgh, Inglismaa. 22 "Faust" c. 1652-53. Graafika koos söövitusega, 3rd state. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Holland. 23 Christ Shown to the People. 1655. Graafika, 7th state. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Holland. 24 Joseph Accused by Potiphar's Wife. 1655, Õli. The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, USA 25 Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph. 1656. Õli. Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Kassel, Saksamaa. 26
Jan 31st Loosen up, agility circuit (same as previous cycle) Feb 1st Travel to New York Feb 2nd Millrose Games Feb 3rd Travel to Athens Feb 4th REST Feb 5th Bench Press 5x3 up to 405lbs, Rhythmic step- step-ups 3x5 (good intensity), 5x20m sprints Feb 6th Explosive Back Squat x3x3x3x2x2, up to 500lbs if feeling okay, Push Push Jerk (light & fast), 4x3 up to 110kg, Throwing workout Feb 7th Travel to Ostrava Feb 8th loosen up & agility circuit Feb 9th do something explosive this day, either lifting, throwing , or sprinting sprinting Feb 10th Travel to Valencia Feb 11th Competition in Valencia, Spain Feb 12th Travel to Birmingham Feb 13th Bench Press x4x3x3x2 up to 450lbs, Jump Squat 5x3, work up to 200kg, 200kg, agility circuit afterward Feb 14th Throwing workout
of the queen's courts of justice". In fact the Tower was no longer used as a royal residence, except before coronations, when Stow wrote those words. The Tudors had changed all that. St. Paul's Cathedral St. Paul's Cathedral has had an eventful history. The first records date from 604 AD, when Mellitus, Bishop of the East Saxons built the first wooden church on the summit of one of London's hills. At the end of the 7th century, it was built in stone by Erkenwald, Bishop of London. In 962 and 1087, the Cathedral was destroyed by fires, but each time it was rebuilt. By that time, it was one of the largest cathedrals in Europe. Rebuilding and extensions in the 13th and 14th century enlarged the cathedral even more. But disaster struck again on the night of the 2nd of September 1666, when the great fire of London destroyed 4/5th of all of London, wiping 13,200 houses and 89 churches, including the St
He was a member of Scout Troop 2 at Bronxville from 1929 to 1931 and was to be the first Boy Scout to become President.Kennedy spent summers with his family at their home in Hyannisport, Massachusetts, also purchased in 1929, and Christmas and Easter holidays with his family at their winter home in Palm Beach, Florida, purchased in 1933. In his primary school years, he attended Riverdale Country School, a private school for boys in Riverdale, for 5th through 7th grade. For 8th grade in September 1930, the 13-year old Kennedy was sent fifty miles away to Canterbury School, a lay Roman Catholic boarding school for boys in New Milford, Connecticut. In late April 1931, he had appendicitis requiring an appendectomy, after which he withdrew from Canterbury and recuperated at home. In September 1931, Kennedy was sent to The Choate School (now Choate Rosemary Hall), an elite boys boarding
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pursues Scott while the school's gym teacher, Russell Gettis (Jason Segel), makes advances on Elizabeth which she rejects.[3] Elizabeth plans to get surgery to enlarge her breasts, believing she is being overlooked for women with larger chests. However, she cannot afford the $10,000 procedure. To make matters worse, Scott admits that he has a crush on Amy, only viewing Elizabeth as a friend. Elizabeth attempts to raise money for the surgery by participating in her 7th grade class car wash in provocative clothing and by manipulating parents to give her money for more school supplies and tutoring, but her efforts are not enough. Amy, acting on the growing resentment between them due to her pursuit of Scott and ignoring of school rules, attempts to warn the principal about Elizabeth's embezzlement scheme, but he dismisses her claims as groundless. Elizabeth later learns that the teacher of the class with the highest state test scores will receive a $5,700 bonus
with England the most populous part. Britain has a diverse population that includes people with connections to every continent of the world. People have been coming to settle in Britain for centuries from many parts of the world. Some came because of political or religious reasons, others to find a better way of life or an escape from poverty. Britain's predominant historical stock is called Anglo Saxons. They arrived in Britain in massive numbers between the 5th and the 7th century. These people tended to be tall, bland and blue eyed. Native Britons fought the great flood of Germanic people and many Britons who survived fled west to the hill country. The refugees were called Celts. Celts tended to be shorter than Anglo Saxons and they had rounder heads. Most had dark hair, but high percentage of Celts had red hair. A big number of Scandinavians raided and settled in Great Britain and Ireland during the 9th century
Paremalt arvates eraldatakse arvud kolme kaupa komaga: 1,010 one thousand and ten 10,324 ten thousand three hundred and twenty-four 320,000 three hundred and twenty thousand one million five hundred and eighty three thousand four hundred and 1,583,450 fifty Kümneliste ja üheliste vahele kirjutatakse sidekriips 25 twenty-five 83 eighty-three Järgarvsõnad 1st first 2nd second 3rd third 4th fourth 5th fifth 6th sixth 7th seventh 8th eighth 9th ninth 10th tenth 11th eleventh 12th twelfth 13th thirteenth 14th fourteenth 15th fifteenth 16th sixteenth 17th seventeenth 18th eighteenth 19th nineteenth 20th twentieth 21th twenty-first 30th thirtieth 35th thirty-fifth 40th fortieth 43th torty-third 50th fiftieth 57th tifty-seventh 60th sixtieth 68th sixty-eighth 70th seventieth 72th seventy-second 80th eightieth 84th eighty-tourth 90th ninetieth 100th hundredth
Romans built many roads and also many great bulidings like the Hadrians wall. Anglo-Saxons and Normans The history of Anglo-Saxon England broadly covers early medieval England from the end of Roman rule and the establishment of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in the 5th century until the Conquest by the Normans in 1066. Christianisation of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms began around 600 and was essentially complete by the mid 8th century. Throughout the 7th and 8th centuries, power fluctuated between the larger kingdoms. Bede records Aethelbert of Kent as being dominant at the close of the 6th century, but power seems to have shifted northwards to the kingdoms of Mercia and Northumbria. Aethelbert and some of the later kings of the other kingdoms were recognised by their fellow kings as Bretwalda. The so-called 'Mercian Supremacy' dominated the 8th century, though again it was not constant. Aethelbald and Offa, the two most powerful kings,
in Sussex, Cerdic / Cynric in Wessex. So the first ,,English" became mainly from Northern Germany & Denmark. The resistance of the Celts was long. They were free at the time, not like other Roman provinces on the Continent. Around 500, the Britons seem to have won several victories. One of their leaders was Ambrosius Aurelianus and one of their victories was at the place called Mount Badon. The main leader of the Britons at this time may have been the warrior later called King Arthur. By the 7th cent. the invaders managed to conquer the greater part of the land. The invaders came from 3 powerful tribes: · The Saxons settled from the Thames Estuary westwards, in the south of England; they formed the kingdoms of Sussex, Wessex, Essex & Middlesex · The Angles settled in East Anglia, the Midlands & Northumbria · The Jutes settled mainly in Kent, Hampshire & the Isle of Wight