Holiday time My holiday began from a class trip to Tartu. There we visited the Estonian National Defence College. Afterwards, I took a bus ride to Tallinn, where I spent the rest of my holiday. Due to my brother moving house, I had to help him out with that. The majority of the work involved stacking firewood from one shed to another, whilst sorting it out to dried and raw. During free time, we went shopping into different shopping centres. I left Tallinn on Saturday, so I would have a day to prepare for school.
building the drive. With sensorless vector control, costly hardware such as tachometers can be left out from the construction of the drive. 1.5 Call the drive faults you met. How do you avoid and clear these faults? I met the following faults: F004 - UnderVoltage This fault can be avoided by providing a stable source of power to the drive. The manual recommends monitoring the incoming AC line for low voltage or power interruption. Afterwards the error message can be removed by setting parameter A100 Fault Clear to 1 F048 Params Defaulted This fault is ,,intentional" as it is caused by reseting the drive in the end of the lab and commanding it to write the default values to EEPROM. This fault can be cleared by clearing it from the program by setting parameter A100 Fault Clear to 1 or cycling the power to the drive. Afterwards the drive can be reprogrammed to the required parameters.
Another reason is that the criminals who would have been executed are now the country's responsibility and they use taxpayers' money. On the other hand, capital punishment is very inhumane. After the execution new evidence may appear and the criminal might turn out to be innocent but there is nothing to do because we can not bring back the dead. Another reason for abolishing capital punishment is the criminal's innocent family. The whole process can bring them serious trauma for years afterwards. In my opinion capital punishment should be abolished in Estonia because it is inhumane. I also believe that a person or a group of people should not have the right to decide about another person's life or death. No matter how serious the crime is.
Palmse manor Tiina Trutsi 10c The entrance Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level The History First mentioned in 1287 when it was under the tutelage of Tallinn's St Michael's nunnery Several owners afterwards Rebuilding accomplished in 1782-1785 The restoration of the mansion was started in 1975 and completed in 1985 Since spring 2002 the manor is managed by the Foundation "Museums of Virumaa" Palmse was the first manor in Estonia that was restored as a complex Special attractions The former garage is turned into a vehicle museum The 1870s Greenhouse with tropical plants and sculptures The Orchard the garden area behind the greenhouse filled with fruit trees Special attractions
They say that honesty is the most valuable attribute in a person. But is it really the best policy? It isn´t always easy to remain totally honest in difficult situations. We have all lied to our close friends and parents, just for our own good. But the truth is that you always get caught with lying and it only makes things worse. Being dishonest may lead to serious consequenses amd you have to deal with them afterwards. Honesty isn´t only important in your personal life, but also in business. Being honest will help you get a good job and respect. Although there are ways to earn money dishonestly, it won´t give us a good social status. Best feeling in life is when you are respected, but if you are caught lying then people won´t look at you the same way. It may take a long time to build the trust again. I strongly agree that being honest is the most important consideration in a relationship. Although
Well, my favorite savoury dishes are fresh pasta dishes. They consist of fresh and delicious seafood, a lots of vegetables and of course different sauces. Unfortunately, I have no ideas about sweet dishes. I love all desserts! You wanted to know my preference in terms of a good times for everybody. I personally prefer to have a dish in the evening because then would be more free time for everybody. I'm sorry, but I can't help us to prepare the rooms and clear afterwards, because I feel a bit bad. Oh, excellent! My younger sister downloaded about hundred a very good party music. For example, a lots of music by Eminem and Rihanna. I'm sure that everybody love that music. Hope to see you soon Warm regards Kate
penalty. The most important disadvantage of capital punishment is the virtual certainty that genuinely innocent people will be executed and that there is no possible way of compensating them for this miscarriage of justice. Another disadvantage of capital punishment is the hell the innocent family and friends of criminals must also go through in the time leading up to and during the execution and which will often cause them serious trauma for years afterwards. In conclusion, I am absolutely against capital punishment, because a guilty person, whatever she/he did, still need the basic human right to live.
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M. Haddon was born on 26 September 1962 in Northampton. He has studied English at oxford. Afterwards, he has two jobs. One is working with people with disabilities, and another including creating illustrations and cartoons for magazines and newspapers. The curious incident is his most famous book. The curious incident is book about 15year old Christopher. Christopher isn't a casual child. He has some special needs, but he is very smart at math and physics. one night when Christopher is out for a walk, he finds his neighbors dogs dead body. Christopher really liked the dog and
For example when two people are talking privately and then the one interrupts them and asks: "What?", "When?", "Who?","Why?". If its done once, nobody cares but when someone all the time and everywhere needs to know what others are talking about well it's kind of annoying. And then there are these kind of people who smoothly move from one group of people to another group of people and collect any kind of information like bees collect pollen so afterwards they could tell everything they heard to their friends and to add some spice to the whole story they supplement some tiny details which they made up in their heads. In Estonia we have this saying: "In the one edge of a village you farted but in the other edge of village people tell that you pooped yourself." I'm not saying that I never want to know what do other people talk about or I never talk my friends what I have heard
People didn't want to live like this anymore, it was based on fear and commands. The start of the Estonian public announcement of the reindependence is probably the Singing Revolution. To begin with, the Singing Revolution was a non-violent wish expressing and embarked on the Soviet Union to fall apart. The Singing Revolution is a commonly used name for events between 1987 and 1990 that led to the restoration of the independence of Estonia and also Latvia and Lithuania. Afterwards, there was a spontaneous mass night-singing demonstrations at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds in June 10-11 in 1988. Singing revolution is known as a revolution without blood. Its aim for Estonia was to separate from the Soviet Union. The Singing Revolution lasted over four years, with various protests and acts of defiance. Independence was declared on the late evening of August 20 in 1991. Soon, on 11 September 1988, a massive song festival, called "Song of Estonia", was held
.that a mortal would not even dare to wonder about Apparently Death has a daughter. Not biologically, of course, but he had adopted her at an early age. Also, he has a butler called Albert. Now why would Death need a daughter and a butler? Was it so that he could maintain some actual human relations? To take things further, he had .created a world for them, so it would appear like they were living a normal life Afterwards, Death lets Mort take over his duties for two days. During that time, Death tried his hardest to become more human. He had tried fishing, dancing, gambling and drinking, allegedly four of life's greatest pleasures. When those activities failed to conjure any feelings inside him, he tried one last thing: he got a job. Death started working as a chef, preparing meals faster than anyone had ever seen. And he liked it. It was described in the book that he felt warm and content,
So I picked up the envelopen again. And opened it slowly, with a little hesitation. It was easy to open it. I took out the folded paper, letting the empty envelope fall on the floor. I unfolded the letter and started reading the lines. It was a formal letter and it took only a brief moment for me to understand what it was about. The letter was from the artschool that my sister told me about. I was also invited to attend. Afterwards it came out that my sister wanted to surprise me with the letter from her new school headmaster. But she had forgotton it on the kitchen table and it had fallen to the floor, where I found it. I was absolutely thrilled. It was really a great letter to receive.
Camp Star to a musical showdown to decide which is the better camp. When discussing the future of Camp Rock, Mitchie and her friends plan a musical showdown between the two camps at Final Jam. The whole camp, put their heart and mind into it. Camp Star wins it means that Camp Rock will now have to close down. Despite the loss, Camp Rock's performance earns great applause from the crowd and Tess is shown to feel bad about the win as she knows Camp Rock deserved it. Afterwards, all the campers sing around the campfire one last time together. As they enjoy themselves, many of Camp Star's campers including Tess and Dana show up having seen the bonfire and ask to join in. Tess and some other members of Camp Star request to go to Camp Rock the next summer because it is much more fun than Camp Star, meaning that Camp Rock will have enough campers to stay alive for the next summer. *The film was watched by 7.9 million viewers on its premiere night. In 2010 it also became
Inimene suures ajaloolises plaanis ei ole keegi, ta on miski, mida valitsevad jõud saavad oma äranägemise järgi kujundada ning oma kasuks tööle panna. Bolsevike võimuletulekuga lootsid inimesed võrdseid tingimusi kõigile, ning nad saidki need, kuid mis hinnaga? Nad muutusid vaid eikellekski ning suur osa neist leidis oma tee mõnes töölaagris, nagu ka Larissa. Filmi lõpus, kui Yevgraf räägib oma meenutusi Tonyale ütleb ta lause ,,A nameless number on the list that was afterwards mislaid. That was quite common these days."(1) See on miski, mis võtab kokku suhtumise inimellu tolle ajastu lõpul. Antud filmist olin ma eelnevalt kuulnud ja seda ka osaliselt, kuna tegu on suurteosega mis on jäänud ajas inimestega kaasas käima, nüüd avanes võimalus see tervikuna ära näha. ALLIKAD Film ,,Doktor Zivago" 1965 1. Yevgrafi tsitaat filmist, 3.06.20
Riverdance Ivo Pärtel 25.01.16 Riverdance Riverdance is a theatrical show consisting mainly of traditional Irish music and dance. Featuring Irish dancing champions Jean Butler and Michael Flatley, and with a score composed by Bill Whelan, it originated as an interval performance act during the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest. Shortly afterwards, husband and wife production team John McColgan and Moya Doherty expanded it into a stage show, which opened in Dublin on 9 February 1995. Since then, the show has visited over 450 venues worldwide and been seen by over 25 million people, making it one of the most successful dance productions in the world Background Riverdance is rooted in a three-part suite of baroque-influenced traditional music called Timedance composed, recorded and performed
HAAPSALU By Marika Form 7 HAAPSALU Seaside resort town located on the west coast of Estonia Administrative centre of Lääne County Population - 11,618 Tallinn 100 km away White Lady Western Region Administrative Centre Area - 10,59 km2 HISTORY The German Knights of the Sword conquered this region in 1224, and Haapsalu became the bishop's residence, with a fortress and cathedral built soon afterwards. The Danes took control during the Livonian War then the Swedish had their turn in the 17th century, but they lost it to the Russians during SYMBOLS Flag-blue and white, the flag is confirmed on 27 September 1994 Coat of arms- of the 27th confirmed September 1994 NATURE A few rivers and lakes A lot of deciduous trees and coniferous trees Lakes- Vaikeviik lake Rivers- Asuküla Main Ditch Haapsalu Bay FAMOUS PEOPLE Kaia Kanepi - tennis player Eda-Ines Etti - singer
Marriage is/is not an outdated institution Dear audience, I am here to discuss about marriage. I would like you to ask yourself: ,,Is marriage an outdated institution?" I would say that it is, but I would prefer a word ,,special". Marriage is a rare sight, you don´t see the whole package every day: bachelor party, wedding ceremony, big fluffy white dress, bridesmaids, wedding march ,,Here comes the bride" and afterwards big celebration party. But why is marriage such a rare occasion? Firstly, women are more independant. It is not the time where women sit at home doing housework, cooking or taking care of the children anymore. Nowadays most of the women have gone out from home to build a career and discover the world. There are a lot of women who are famous or on top of their career. For example Birgit Õigemeel, who doesn´t know her, she is not married, but she is really successful in her singing career
Brazil's national drinks Caipirinha Caipirinha is Brazil's national cocktail, made with cachaça, sugar and lime. Cachaça is Brazil's most common distilled alcoholic beverage. While both rum and cachaça are made from sugarcane-derived products, most rum is made from molasses. Specifically with cachaça, the alcohol results from the fermentation of sugarcane juice that is afterwards distilled. The caipirinha is a national cocktail of Brazil, and is enjoyed in restaurants, bars, and many households throughout the country. Once almost unknown outside Brazil, the drink has become more popular and more widely available in recent years, in large part due to the rising availability of first-rate brands of cachaça outside Brazil. The International Bartenders Association has designated it as one of their Official Cocktails. Caipirinha's are easy to make
Effect/result - such/so .. that, so, consequently, as a result, therefore, for this reason etc. Time - when, whenever, as, as soon as, while, before, until/till, after, since etc. Place - where, wherever Exception - except, apart from Relatives - who, whom, whose, which, what, that Listing points/events - to begin: initially, first, at first, firstly, to start/begin with, first of all etc. To continue: secondly, after this/that, second, afterwards, then, next ect. To conclude: finally, lastly, in the end, et last, eventually ect. Summarising - in conclusion, in summary, to sum up, on the whole, all in all, altogether, in short etc. Question Tags Let's has the tag shall we? Let's go out, shall we? Let me has the tag will you? You'll let me borrow your car, won't you?
To me, it is absolutely unacceptable because this is not normal. They could have good facilities for bringing up children and lots of love to give them, but in my eyes it just is not suitable for a child. How could a child live a normal life having to live with two mothers or two fathers? It may sound very intolerant and rude from my part, but I do not think any child could live like that and have a normal and healthy life afterwards. I try to be tolerant about gays having untraditional partnerships and think of them as fellow humans and let them live their own lives, but allowing them to raise children is over my line. Moreover, I am even more confused and concerned about the gender roles. A couple of days ago I saw Oprah talk show where there was a man Thomas, who was pregnant. He was born as a woman, but when she was about twenty five, she had the sex change operation but kept his female genitals
number of factors. These include confusion over the passenger list, which included some names of people who cancelled their trip at the last minute, and the fact that several passengers travelled under aliases for various reasons and were therefore double-counted on the casualty lists. The death toll has been put at between 1,490 and 1,635 people. Less than a third of those aboard Titanic survived the disaster. Some survivors died shortly afterwards; injuries and the effects of exposure caused the deaths of several of those brought aboard Carpathia. The figures show stark differences in the survival rates of the different classes aboard Titanic. Although only 3 percent of first-class women were lost, 54 percent of those in third class died. Similarly, five of six first-class and all second-class children survived, but 52 of the 79 in third class perished. The last living survivor, Millvina Dean from England, who at only
The leaves are left to infuse, or brew, and when it is ready the liquid is poured into teacups through a strainer and drunk with milk. Nowadays, many people use teabags, which are perforated pockets of paper with leaves inside. There is some controversy over the use of milk in tea - some people say that milk should be put in the cup or mug before the tea, and others are equally insistent that it should be put in afterwards. What did the mother ghost tell the baby ghost when he ate too fast? Stop goblin your food. What do you get when you put three ducks in a box? A box of quackers. Why couldn't the sesame seed leave the gambling casino? Because he was on a roll. Why did the student eat his homework? The teacher told him it was a piece of cake. What did the hungry computer eat? Chips, one byte at a time. Why do fish avoid the computer? So they don't get caught in the Internet.
By 870 the kingdoms of East Anglia, Northumbria, and Mercia overthrown Preparations to overthrow Wessex Defeated by King Alfred England divided: Wessex in the south and west (Saxon law) Danelaw in the north and east (Danish law) King Alfred Alfred the Great The only monarch in English history with this title An able warrior A dedicated scholar The only English monarch for a long time afterwards who was able to read and write A wise ruler Encouraged the formation of fortified towns Established schools Translated books from Latin The story of the burning of the cakes Danish raids The name "England" first used in 973 (Edgar becomes king of nearly all of present-day England) A new wave of raids in the 980's In 991 a decision to buy off the raiders Danegeld A dangerous precedent Good money for just showing up
Safe in their underground rooms beneath London's Whitehall, they met and slept in bunkers to plan Hitler's defeat. If we would go to the southside of the lake we will cross the bridge in the middle. This will give as one of the most celebrated views of Buckingham Palace. We will walk down the Mall and past St. James's Palace and make some photos of the guards. Then we will go across Green Park to Piccadilly, where we can do some shopping. Afterwards we will walk east towards Piccadilly Circus. A quick stroll down Regent Street will bring us out onto Pall Mall, from where we can go on east towards Trafalgar Square. This is a home to one of London's most famous landmarks Nelson's Column. Then,before heading east across Hungerford Bridge to Waterloo, we'll go to the National Gallery. The National Gallery is London's premier art gallery, with over 2,000 works. Some
the Writer of the Year Award in Germany and many of literature's highest honours. Rushdie was the President of PEN American Center from 2004 to 2006. Rushdie came from a Muslim family but says that he was never really religious. In 1990, he issued a statement claiming he had renewed his Muslim faith, had repudiated the attacks on Islam in his novel and was committed to working for better understanding of the religion across the world. He afterwards said, he was only pretending all of this. His books often focus on the role of religion in society and conflicts between faiths and between the religious and those of no faith. Rushdie advocates the application of higher criticism, pioneered during the late 19th century. Rushdie has been married four times. He was married to his first wife Clarissa Luard from 1976 to 1987 and fathered a son, Zafar (born 1980). His second wife was the American
establish herself. During that process she has to step out of her comfort zone for several times. She is often afraid of looking silly or simply weird. As well as, she constantly questions how she should behave. Therefore, she often imitates her mother or somebody else to be taken seriously. Once she attempted to impose herself among workmen, but failed miserably and lost face. Namely she attempted to mimic her mother`s voice in an unconvincing way by saying "Good morning" to workmen. Afterwards she felt very much ashamed. Nevertheless, she gives her all to live up to the same social standards and values as she is raised to follow. Because of her upbringing she frequently wonders how disrespectfully some people dare to speak or act. Yet she really wants to become a part of the grown-ups world. She secretly admires older people and wants to be around them. For instance, she admires workmen and once she even forgets herself to think how she would like to have workmen for her friends
Short and long term effects of alcohol Good morning. My name is NIMI. I'm going to talk about short and long term effects of alcohol consumption. Firstly I'll tell you about short term effects and then move on to long term effects. My presentation will take about 5 minutes. If you have any questions, you are welcome to ask them afterwards. Firstly I would focus on the short term effects of alcohol consumption. The amount and circumstances of alcohol consumption play a large part in determining the extent of intoxication; for instance, consuming alcohol after a heavy meal causes alcohol to absorb more slowly. Hydration also plays a role as for determining the extent of hangovers. Initially, alcohol produces feelings of relaxation and cheerfulness, but as a result of further
Marke and his forces swiftly become pinned down by Donnchadh's army outside the castle and Wictred's men within. Tristan sneaks back into the castle via the secret tunnel. On the way, he finds the dying Melot: the old friends forgive one another before he dies. Tristan emerges from the tunnel and attacks Wictred's men, allowing Marke's soldiers to secure the castle, but he is mortally wounded in combat by Wictred, though he kills Wictred shortly afterwards. Now outnumbered, Tristan, Marke and the soldiers loyal to him emerge from the castle and present Wicted's severed head to Donnchadh. Marke urges the British kings standing with the Irish to aid them in making Britain a single, free nation: inspired by his words, the British kings and their men attack Donnchadh and his army. As a fierce battle between the British and Irish erupts, Marke carries a dying Tristan to the river, where they are met by Isolde
005 m1 ( flask + stopper +air ) 148,66g flask + stopper +carbon dioxide 148,82g m2 ¿ ) 5. To find out the volume of the flask (therefore the gases volume), fill the flask with water at room temperature and measure its volume with a 250 cm 3 measuring cylinder. Since all of the water will not fit in the cylinder then measure the amount of water in two sets, afterwards add the two results. 6. Fix the temperature and the pressure in the room with a thermometer and a barometer during the experiment and write the data into Table 2. Table 2. Temperature and pressure measured before starting the experiment Symbol Pressure (Pa) Symbol Temperature (K) The normal conditions Po 101325 To 273,00
small bags, one of which Billy still possesses. The Cold One's mate came to the village seeking revenge and killed the last wolf protector, Yaha Uta, as well as many of the tribe. Taha Aki turned into a wolf again in order to fight her, but he was old and she was too strong. The third wife saw his struggle and stabbed herself in front of the Cold Woman to distract her with her blood. The third wife died, but thanks to her sacrifice, Taha Aki was able to destroy the female. Afterwards, Taha Aki stayed with the body of his wife for one day, as a wolf, then and then ran to the forest and never returned. Over time, the warriors only changed into wolves if Cold Ones came to the area. As long as there were only one or two, the pack stayed small. Old Quil tells of the coming of the Cullens and the pact made with Ephraim Black, saying that the number of wolves is greater due to their being more Cold Ones around than ever before.
a small village. kaudses kõnes UNIT 5 5.1 Time expressions .. kui räägime ühest sündmusest, mis juhtus enne eelmist Before I left the house, I locked all the doors. Previously she'd lived abroad with her family. I arrived about and hour earlier. ..kui räägime sündmusest, mis juhtus peale teist After swimming in the race, he collapsed. The film finished very late. Afterwards everyone went straight home. Later that day, I mt her again. ..kui räägime asjadest, mis juhtuvad samal ajal While I was writing a postcard, Caroline was having a shower. When they opened the door, the dog ran out. During the summer holidays, I worked in a cafe. I studied art at university. At this time, I shared a flat with a friend. As the film ended, the light in the cinema came on. .
.. 2. Fitzwilliam Darcy. 3. What were the three main reasons that Mr. Collins wanted to get married? 1) to act the way lady Lucas wanted 2) to gain someone, who'd take care of the household 3) to make a gift to the Bennets (following God's will). 4. What was Mrs. Bennett's utmost worry? She was one constant slanderer, so there was nothing more enjoyable nor important for her than getting her daughters married as soon as possible (and show off about it afterwards). 5. Why was Darcy's marriage proposal to Elizabeth such a struggle to him according to his words? He was scared by the propriety and the lack of manners and intelligence of the other members of the Bennets family except Jane and Elizabeth. 6. How did Darcy justify his interference with the relationship between Jane and Bingley? He never ment to do any harm, but simply assumed by a glance that Jane isn'i into
Edward the Confessor died and the throne was seized by his leading aristocrat, Harold Godwinson, who was crowned. Almost immediately, Harold faced two invasions - one from the king of Norway, Harald Hardrada, who was supported by Harold Godwinson's brother Tostig, and the other from William, Duke of Normandy. Harold defeated the Norwegian invasion at the Battle of Stamford Bridge in September 1066, but he was defeated and killed shortly afterwards at the Battle of Hastings. The victorious William claimed the throne. 4.What is Domesday book all about ? William the Conqueror started recording England, because he wanted to know how much tax he could raise in order to fund his armies. 5.What do you know about Bayeux Tapestry? It is a long piece of art on cloth about William's journey to England. 6.What langauges were spoken at that time? French 7.What was the role of church in the middle ages
" "Then how about meat, Mrs. Maloney?" "No, I've got meat, thanks. I got a nice leg of lamb from the freezer." "Oh." "I don't know much like cooking it frozen, Sam, but I'm taking a chance on it this time. You think it'll be all right?" "Personally," the grocer said, "I don't believe it makes any difference. You want these Idaho potatoes?" "Oh yes, that'll be fine. Two of those." "Anything else?" The grocer cocked his head on one side, looking at her pleasantly. "How about afterwards? What you going to give him for afterwards?" "Well - what would you suggest, Sam?" The man glanced around his shop. "How about a nice big slice of cheesecake? I know he likes that." "Perfect," she said. "He loves it." And when it was all wrapped and she had paid, she put on her brightest smile and said, "Thank you, Sam. Goodnight." "Goodnight, Mrs. Maloney. And thank you." And now, she told herself as she hurried back, all she was doing now, she was returning home to her
Linton after her family. She keeps the boy with her there. Thirteen years pass, during which Nelly Dean serves as Catherine's daughter's nursemaid at Thrushcross Grange. Young Catherine is beautiful and headstrong like her mother, but her temperament is modified by her father's gentler influence. Young Catherine grows up at the Grange with no knowledge of Wuthering Heights; one day, however, wandering through the moors, she discovers the manor, meets Hareton, and plays together with him. Soon afterwards, Isabella dies, and Linton comes to live with Heathcliff. Heathcliff treats his sickly, whining son even more cruelly than he treated the boy's mother. Three years later, Catherine meets Heathcliff on the moors, and makes a visit to Wuthering Heights to meet Linton. She and Linton begin a secret romance conducted entirely through letters. When Nelly destroys Catherine's collection of letters, the girl
Despite being contemporary with true Neolithic henges and stone circles, Stonehenge is in many ways atypical. For example, its extant trilithons make it unique. Stonehenge is only distantly related to the other stone circles in the British Isles, such as the Ring of Brodgar.[citation needed] History Stonehenge itself evolved in several construction phases spanning at least some 1500 years. However there is evidence of large scale construction both before and afterwards on and around the monument that perhaps extends the landscape's time frame to 6500 years. Dating and understanding the various phases of activity at Stonehenge is not a simple task; it is complicated by poorly kept early excavation records, surprisingly few accurate scientific dates and the disturbance of the natural chalk by periglacial effects and animal burrowing. The modern phasing most generally agreed by archaeologists is detailed below. Features
the floor and starts to watch a television (comes advertisement). Mother is leaving from behind of Karl to the kitchen. Karl notices this right after the advertisement is over and turns his face to see mother. Now he starts to pout again, stands up and runs to the kitchen. Because of mother heard his cry she starts to shout: "Come here son!" When Karl arrives to the kitchen, he calms down. He is watching up to mum and tells: "Drink, drink!" Mother passes her glass of water. Karl drinks and afterwards puts the glass on the floor. Mother is asking "Thank you?" and extends her hand in the direction of the glass. Liisa Karu Karl raises the glass from the floor and gives it to mum. Mother says again thank you. Then Karl sits on the floor and plays with a cat and dog. Mother is doing some stuff in kitchen. Karl tries to pull the tail of the cat, but the kitty hits him with its paw
Swagger explains that every time he leaves his house, he removes the firing pins from all his guns, replacing them with slightly shorter ones, thus rendering them unable to fire until he returns. Although Swagger is exonerated, Colonel Johnson cannot be charged with a crime as the Ethiopian genocide is outside American legal jurisdiction and he walks free. The attorney general approaches Swagger and states that, as a law enforcement official, he must abide by the law. Afterwards, the Colonel and the Senator plan their next move while at the Senator's vacation house--only to be interrupted by an attack by Swagger. He kills both conspirators, one of the Colonel's aides, and two bodyguards, then breaks open a gas valve before leaving. The fire in the fireplace ignites the gas, blowing up the house.
official duties, she did not actively participate in the government, remaining secluded in her royal residences, Balmoral in Scotland or her residence at Osborne in the Isle of Wight. Meanwhile, one of the most important pieces of legislation of the nineteenth century -- the Reform Act 1867 -- was passed by Parliament. Lord Palmerston was vigorously opposed to electoral reform, but his ministry ended upon his death in 1865. He was followed by Lord Russell (the former Lord John Russell), and afterwards by Lord Derby, during whose ministry the Reform Act was passed. [3] Victorian Era The Victorian Era took place from 1837 to 1900 in England. The Victorian Era was at the height of the Industrial Revolution, a period of significant social, economic, and technological change in the United Kingdom. Named for Queen Victoria, the time period for its unique fashions, arts and literature. Many pieces of literature that were produced in the Victorian Era continue to be recognized as classics today
The main activity happens in 1930.-1940. Egipt and during the last days of World War II in one Italy nunnery which was changed after the war to sickbay. · Almásy is not English. He is Hungarian by birth. Almásy's manner is knowledgeable and reflective. Almásy is not a highly dynamic character, he is intriguing and mysterious figure. He is portrayed in a sympathetic light. He was part of a British archaeological group and also as afterwards reveals a spy. · Hana was a twenty-year-old Canadian Army nurse. She put all of her energy into caring for the English Patient. When the hospital was abandoned, Hana refused to leave and instead stayed with her patient. She sees Almásy as saint like and with the "hipbones of Christ". She falls in love with the English Patient in a purely non-sexual way. She also cut off her hair and she didn't look anymore to mirrors. · David Caravaggio was friend of her father
Car manufacturers have made their results out of that and are producing cars more environment-friendly. They are using car parts that can be recycled after their time when economic useful life has reached to an end. Also they have to take into account the pollution law; it means that their cars have to work more economically then they were before. (http://academic.mintel.com C) Because of that Mini's bodies are made recycable; Mini's bodies are meltable and afterwards a new Mini's body can be created or from mini body you can create a go-kart for example. Also Mini's windscreens are sended back to the glass-factory where it is unprocessed and new windscreens for Minis produced.(www.mini.co.uk B) Economic The car market is one of the first markets that goes down with the recession but it also is the first one to rise again. Because of the credit crunch car sales have declined. The new car sales
and Estonia? In England, there's common to sing Carol's and for children, Christmas means pantomimes plays based on fairy tales which combine comedy, dance and song. A traditional Christmas dinner includes roast turkey with roast potatoes, a range of vegetables, cranberry sauce etc., followed by Christmas pudding and Christmas cake. The pulling of crackers(and the wearing of paper hats) before the meal is quite popular. Afterwards many watch the Queen's traditional Christmas address on TV at 3 pm. Christmas actually contains of 3 days: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The latter is the first day after Christmas or the first Monday after Christmas if Christmas is on Friday or Saturday. 3. What is the same and what is different about the way Easter is celebrated in England and Estonia? Easter lasts for 4 days in Britain: from Good Friday to Eas-ter Monday. Schools close for two weeks
than 50 different languages. Most of the readers are children or young teenagers, but the books are unusual in the way that they also appeal to adults. Each of the six books covers about a year in Harry's life as he grows from a boy into a teenager. At the start of the first book we learn that he is an orphan who lives with his horrible aunt and uncle, the Dursleys. On his eleventh birthday he discovers he is a wizard, and soon afterwards goes off to study at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, which is where most of the action in the six books takes place. Hogwarts is part of a magical world that is invisible to people without magical powers, who are known as `Muggles'. Harry is the hero of all the stories, though there are many other likeable characters such as his friends Ron and Hermione, and the powerful wizard Albus Dumbledore. The main villain is the evil wizard Lord Voldemort, who killed Harry's parents
Chapter four plays around the consumer society topic. Most likely we're going to talk about music, fashion, how to spend a marvellous holiday without wasting much money, online shopping and sightseeing tours. The list could've continued another minute, because there is just so many things to discuss in connection with the consuming. As the tradition requires we're going to have a lovely test with lots of difficulties, but we're going to successfully survive them and have a nice summer afterwards. `Cela est d'autant!' would Shakespeare say if he'd learned French, but since he hadn't and I haven't neither, I'm going to finish with everlasting words the great poet used in another one of his remarkable masterpieces, `Who all their parts of me to thee did give; That due of many now is thine alone. Their images I loved, I view in thee, And thou, all they, hast all the all of me.' (W. Shakespeare)
3) A taught B learnt C educated D graduated 4) A take B give C get D make 5) A sentences B results C rules D examples 6) A find B look C research D get 7) A information B advise C subjects D themes 8) A do B send C make D revise 9) A after B afterwards C lastly D at last 10) A teaching B ability C instruction D help 11) A concentrate B remind C forget D memorize 12) A how B what C why D it 13) A the way B heart C now D law 14) A information B success C understanding D attention 15) A pass B waste C tell D use
" God asked Abraham to sacrifice Issac on Mount Montezuma. Jacob, son of Issac, stole his brother's birthmark. Jacob was a partiarch who brought up his twelve sons to be partiarchs, but they did not take to it. One of Jacob's sons, Joseph, gave refuse to the Israelites. Pharaoh forced the Hebrew slaves to make bread without straw. Moses led them to the Red Sea, where they made unleavened bread, which is bread made without any ingredients. Afterwards, Moses went up on Mount Cyanide to get the ten commandments. David was a Hebrew king skilled at playing the liar. He fougth with the Philatelists, a race of people who lived in Biblical times. Solomon, one of David's sons, had 500 wives and 500 porcupines. Without the Greeks, we wouldn't have history. The Greeks invented three kinds of columns - Corinthian, Doric and Ironic. They also had myths. A myth is a female moth. One myth says that the mother of Achilles dipped
Language and culture are integrated Instructions in the native language, dealing with feelings in the native language Integrative testing (write a paragraph/ oral interview) Selfevaluation Teacher gives right versions in case errors appear Studentdesigned syllabus Comprehension and speaking are of big importance I had a look at several clips. In one of them native language was used for explaining. The tape-recording was used. Afterwards the teacher played the recordings and the students had to write on the board what they heard. I enjoyed the clip where the question about student´s feelings, opinions about the lesson and method was asked. Students agreed that it was relaxed environment to study, no pressure. Errors were corrected in non-threatening manner. Students could express their feelings and opinions freely and share their knowledge in the group. All the students were actively involved
Othello’s uncertainty disappears, replaced by calculated anger and a call for vengeance. He announces his plans to kill both Cassio and Desdemona and entreats Iago to take care of Cassio while he ponders how to kill his wife. Scene 4 Desdemona sends the message to Cassio that she has spoken with Othello on his behalf. She then wonders to Emilia where her handkerchief might have gone to. Othello enters soon afterwards and asks for her hand, noting how moist it is, a sign of sexual activity. He then claims another head ache and asks for her to bind it, but only with the handkerchief he gave her. He explains the history of the handkerchief, a gift from an Egyptian sorceress that, if kept safe by the woman it is given to, will ensure the fidelity and loyalty of her husband. Desdemona is distraught and claims it is not with her, changing the subject to Cassio once more, entreating his reinstatement.
Collapse and treatment The cancer then metastasized to Marley's brain, lungs, liver, and stomach. After playing two shows at Madison Square Garden as part of his fall 1980 Uprising Tour, he collapsed while jogging in NYC's Central Park. The remainder of the tour was subsequently cancelled. Bob Marley played his final concert at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 23, 1980. The live version of "Redemption Song" on Songs of Freedom was recorded at this show.[5] Marley afterwards sought medical help from Munich specialist Josef Issels, but his cancer had already progressed to the terminal stage. Death and posthumous reputation While flying home from Germany to Jamaica for his final days, Marley became ill, and landed in Miami for immediate medical attention. He died at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Miami, Florida on the morning of May 11, 1981 at the age of 36. His final words to his son Ziggy were "Money can't buy life