Stephen Hawking Siim Lääniste,Kert Karing KV13 Biography Was born 8. January 1942 in Oxford,England Began his schooling at the Byron House School In 1950 Hawking and his family moved to St Albans where he attended St Albans High School for Girls for a few months In March 1959 Hawking took the scholarship examinations with the aim of studying natural sciences at Oxford Why he is a unique person In early 1963 he spent two weeks having tests in hospital and motor neurone disease was diagnosed It's where the muscles and bones became less efficient as he aged, it stopped his jaw bones from working He speaks through a computer what is on his wheelchair
Prof. Stephen Hawkings Stephen William Hawking was born on 8 January 1942 (300 years after the death of Galileo) in Oxford, England. His parents' house was in north London, but during the second world war, Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When he was eight, his family moved to St. Albans, a town about 20 miles north of London. At the age of eleven, Stephen went to St. Albans School and then on to University College, Oxford; his father's old college. Stephen wanted to study Mathematics, although his father would have preferred medicine. Mathematics was not available at University College, so he pursued Physics instead.
Michael Morpurgo Michael Morpurgo was born on 5 October 1943. He is well-known British author and he has written over 100 books. Michael was born in St Albans. He has studied in London, Sussex and Canterbury. He went to university in London and there he studied English and French. He began his working life as a primary- school teacher and he discovered his writing talent there. Michael has four favourites among his own books "The Butterfly Lion", "Kensuke´s Kingdom", "Warhorse" and "Private Peaceful". "Warhorse" is a children´s novel which is written by Michael Morpurgo. It was published in Great Britain in 1982. The book tells the story about a
towns? Most towns would also have shops as well as the forum. At one end of the forum was a large building called the basilica. There were temples too where the Roman gods were worshipped. What were Roman buildings made of? Buildings were made of stone and brick. They were so well built that we have been able to excavate many Roman buildings and even towns. What were the names of the Roman towns? The three largest were London, Colchester and St. Albans. Colchester was their main town. The Romans called towns with different names to what we know them as today. Lindum (Lincoln) Eboracum (York) Calleva (Silchester)
· In pre-Roman times, the Chiltern ridge provided a relatively safe and easily negotiable route across southern Iron Age England, thus the Icknield Way (one of England's ancient trackways) follows the line of the hills. · The name "Chiltern" comes from the Cilternsæte, a tribe that occupied the area in the early Anglo-Saxon period. · One of the principal Roman settlements in the Roman province of Britannia Superior was sited at Verulamium (now St Albans) and there are significant Roman and Romano-British remains in the area. · Use · The hills have been exploited for their natural resources for millennia. The chalk has been quarried for the manufacture of cement, and flint for local building material. The beechwoods of the Chiltern Hills have for centuries fostered the furniture trade, especially chair making.The clean water from the aquifer is still used for public
Michael Morpurgo 1. Introducton. This project is about Michael Morpurgo. He is a well-known British author. He writes the sort of stories he likes to tell his own children. 2. Biographical data. Michael Murporgo´s full name is Michael Andrew Bridge Morpurgo. He was born 5 October 1943 in St Albans, Hertfordshire. He was the son of Tony bridge who was an actor. He attended schools in London, Sussex and Canterbury. 3. Biogrphies. There has been released three biogrphies about Michael Morpurgo. First on was released in 1999 called "Interview with Michael Morpurgo", written by Joanna Carey. In 2004 was released "Dear mr Morpingo: Inside the world of Michael Morpurgo", written by Geoff Fox. In 2005 was released "Michael Morpurgo", written by Shaun McCarthy. 4. Favorites among his own books
Tallinna Rahumäe põhikool Report Michael Morpurgo Lizett Käos 8A Tallinn, 2014 Michael Morpurgo His biographical data Michael Murporgo´s full name is Michael Andrew Bridge Morpurgo. He was born 5 October 1943 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, he attended schools in London, Sussex and Canterbury. He went on to London University to study English and French, followed by a step into the teaching profession and a job in a primary school in Kent. It was there that he discovered what he wanted to do. Morpurgo's biological father was actor Tony Van Bridge. His mother, Kippe Cammaerts (otherwise Catherine Noel Kippe, daughter of Emile Cammaerts), who had been an actress, met (and in 1946 married) Jack Morpurgo (subsequently
Kui kuninganna Elizabeth 1593 aasta veebruaris kutsus kokku parlamendi, et arutada järjekordset papistide vandenõud, sai Bacon saadikukoha Middlesexi krahvkonnast. • Kui 1603 tõusis troonile James I, hakkas Bacon saama kõrgeid ametikohti, sealhulgas peaprokuröri abi ja kohtuministri omad. Kuninga ja parlamendi vahelistes vaidlustes kaitses Bacon monarhi õigusi. • 1603 löödi Bacon rüütliks. 1618 sai temast lordkantsler ja parun Verulam ning 1621 vikont St. Albans. • 1620 esitati Baconile süüdistus altkäemaksuvõtmises ja teistes õiguserikkumistes. Bacon ei eitanud süüdistust, kuid väitis, et altkäemaksud ei mõjutanud tema otsuseid. Bacon mõisteti süüdi. Teda trahviti ning lühikest aega hoiti teda Toweri vanglas. • Ta oli sunnitud avalikust tegevusest loobuma. Bacon tõmbus tagasi oma mõisa Gorhamburys. Ülejäänud elu pühendas ta filosoofiale ja teaduslikele katsetele. • Ta suri Highgate'is 9. aprillil 1626
aastapäeva. Üle miljoni tasuta torbiku on iga aastaselt ära antud, mida ütleb ka ettevõtte reklaami juhtlause: "Ole Üks miljonist" ("Be one in a million"). 1980 aastal üürisid Ben ja Jerry ruumid Burlingtonis ja hakkas pakkimine oma jäätist pintidesse. 1981 aastal, avati esimene Ben & Jerry's frantsiis seitsmendal maanteel Shelburneis, Vermontis. 1983 aastal kasutati Ben & Jerry's jäätist, et ehitada "maailma suurim jäätise plombiir" St Albans, Vermontis , jäätise kaalus 18,185 kg. 1984 aastal püüdis Häagen-Dazs (tegemist on konkureeriva jäätise firmaga) piirata Ben & Jerry's toodete levikut Bostonis, sundides Ben & Jerry'st esitama kohtusse kaebuse nende emaettevõtte Pillsbury vastu oma nüüdseks kuulusa "Mida karmkutt kardab?" ("What's the Doughboy Afraid Of?") kampaania kaitseks. 1987 aastal püüdis Häagen-Dazs jälle rakendada ainuõiguslikku turustamist ja Ben & Jerry's esitas taas hagi Pillsbury vastu.
tribes the Romans had first encountered there occupying the southern half of the country. After preliminary lowscale invasions of the island, the Romans invaded Britain in force in 43 AD, forcing their way inland through several battles against British tribes, including the Battle of the Medway, the Battle of the Thames, the Battle of Caer Caradoc and the Battle of Mona. Following a general uprising in which the Britons sacked Colchester, St Albans and London, the Romans suppressed the rebellion in the Battle of Watling Street and went on to push as far north as central Scotland in the Battle of Mons Graupius. Tribes in modernday Scotland and Northern England repeatedly rebelled against Roman rule and two military bases were established in Britannia to protect against rebellion and incursions from the north, from which Roman troops built and manned Hadrian's