Did you like this character? Why/why not? Overall I liked this character already because of the idea of having a character in the book that didn't exist in the real world, as he was just the narrator's imagination. I liked his rebellious and out of the box thinking, but he was stubborn and bossy at times. 6. Did you like the book? Would you recommend it to your classmates? Why/why not? I liked the book very much because of its violent and anarchistic ideas. Personally I thought the book was going to be a lot longer since the movie was over 2 hours long, and I wish the book was longer. I would recommend this book to my classmates, but more to the guys, unless some of the girls have a somewhat weird love for extreme violence.
mugavaks läinud. Arvestades ka seda, et ta ise lubas aidata. Nagu üks sõber ütles: "valimiseelsed lubadused". Uurimistöö käigus tuli välja, et pole ta enam minu jaoks sugugi nii sümpaatne ja lahe tegelane nagu ta tundunud oli. Aga eks kõik inimesed muutuvad. SUMMARY Mihkel's past has been very diverse. Despite his rebellious rock career and profound love for alcohol he is quite a different person today. Looking at him now you wouldn't even guess that he's one of the most anarchistic rockstars of 1980s Estonia who has felt the lifestyle's rougher side- alcoholism that brought him close to death. In 2008 Mihkel published an autobiography about 1980s rock music and his journeys, which turned out to be successful here. He has achieved a lot in his life within Estonia - fame and careers in television, literature, and music - and now he's also expected to work miracles in politics. At least I hope he stands for the interests of the Estonian nation
downstroke if the end of the word coincided with the end °f a count. This subtle means, in which the cover-text bears no relation to the underlying message, and so does not have to strain to make sense, frequently bootlegged secrets in and out of prisons, and undoubtedly past the noses of the black chamber experts, until they finally caught on. The popular cipher that the checkerboard inspired is named for the Nihilists, the anarchistic opponents of the czarist regime, who may have invented it. The Nihilist cipher converts both the plaintext and a repeating keyword into numerical form via the checkerboard, and then adds them together to produce the ciphertext. If the keyword is ARISE, or 11 42 24 43 15, the plaintext Bomb Winter Palace would be enciphered like this: literal plain numerical plain key ciphertext bombwinterpalace 12 34 32 12 52 24 33 44 15 42 35 11 31 11 13 15