Book Report A Midsummer Night's Dream Introduction A Midsummer Night's Dream is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare written sometime in the 1594-96.The play was first published in 1600 and became very popular.The play has 132 pages. It portrays the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of amateur actors, their interactions with the Duke and Duchess of Athens, Theseus and Hippolyta, and with fairies who inhabit a moonlit forest. The play is one of Shakespeare's most popular works for the stage and is widely performed across the world. The Body Love and magic rule the world of this fanciful comedy set in ancient Athens and a nearby woods. The fair maiden Hermia loves Lysander, but her father insists that Demetrius be her mate. To escape a forced marriage, Hermia runs away with Lysander to the woods, followed
Giza Pyramid It is the oldest and largest pyramid of the three pyramids in Giza Nekropolis. Built as a tomb for Fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh, Khufu. Built for more than 20 years and is expected to take place in about 2560 BC. The three smaller pyramids for Khufu's wives, and a pyramid of "satellite" even smaller, in the form of an elevated track, and mastaba tombs surrounding the pyramid is small nobles. Acropolis of Athens Acropolis is a rocky plateau as high as 156 m, and there are some ruins of an ancient building that was once the temple who were the historical center of Athens. Was built 1,300 years BC. Acropolis is actually a lovely little town, to destroy the Persian empire in 480 BC. A year later the Greek army defeated the Persians and rebuilt temples. Between the years 467 until 404 BC, the building was completed. In 1834 Athens became the capital of Greece, King Otto set the
Underlying principle of the universe- H20 Milesian or Ionian School · Thales circa 624-546 BC - "All things come from water into water all things are resolved" - Nietzsche claimed that he deserved to be considered the first philosopher because he argued: o About the origin of things o Without image or story o Claimed that all things are unified · Anaximander 610-546 BC · Anaximenes 585-528 BC Lawgivers: - Seven Sages - Solon of Athens - Thales of Miletus The Presocratics- first Greece philosophers Anaximander · All things are apeiron (without border, either internal or external) · From Anaximander we have the earliest words from a philosopher's own writing: - Whence things have their origin, Thence also their destruction happens, According to necessity;
Brno, Czech Republic Casa Mila Statue of Liberty Barcelona, Spain Liberty Island,USA 30 St Mary Axe Johnson Wax Building London, England Racine, Wisconsin Notre Dame du Haut, or Ronchamp Casa Batllo Ronchamp, France Barcelona, Spain Empire State Building New York, USA Eiffel Tower Paris, France The Parthenon Athens, Greece Chartres Cathedral Chartres, France World Trade Center New York, USA Taj Mahal Agra, India Gehry House Santa Monica, California Habitat '67 Montreal, Canada The Alhambra Granada, Spain Great Pyramid of Khufu El Giza, Egypt Schroder House Utrecht, The Netherlands Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Bilbao, Spain
VANA KREEKA MÜTOLOOGIA POSEIDON Nikolai Piskunov 11 kl. POSEIDON · Poseidon on vanakreeka mütoloogias merejumal ning Kronose ja Rhea poeg. Tema sümboliks on kolmhark. Tema vasteks vanarooma mütoloogias on Neptunus. MAAILMA JAGUNEMINE · Pärast Kronose surma jagasid tema kolm poega maailma omavahel ära: Zeus sai taeva, Hades allmaailma ja Poseidon mere, maad aga valitsevad nad kõik koos. KUJUTATAKSE · Poseidonit peetakse sageli taltsutamatuks jumalaks, sest tema elemendiks on tormine meri. Poseidonit kujutati tihti kui jumalust, kes sõidab oma kuldsete merihobustega kaarikus üle vetesügavuse. Ta kandis võimast kolmharki, mis suutis mere hetkega möllama panna, tekitades ootamatu tormihoo. ISIKLIK ELU · Tema naine on merenümf Amphitrite. Poseidonil on palju lapsi nii oma naise kui ka teiste naisolend...
major hits that launched his career. • He ranked at #1 on DJ Magazine's annual Top 100 DJs Poll consecutively for three years from 2002 to 2004 • Just after releasing his second studio album Just Be he performed live at the 2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in Athens, the first DJ to play live on stage at an Olympics HISTORY • In April 2007 Tiësto launched his radio show Tiësto's Club Life on Radio 538 in the Netherlands and released his third studio album Elements of Life. • The album reached number one on the Dutch album chart as well on "Billboard Top Electronic Albums" in the U.S. and
blossomed. Raphael moved to Florence, where he studied the methods of representing the play of light and shade, anatomy, and dramatic action. During that peroid Raphael painted many pictures about Madonnas. He was influenced by Leonardo. Madonna and the Goldfinch (ohakalind) (2.) At the age of 25, he was called to the court of Pope Julius II to help with the redecoration in four small rooms of the Vatican Palace. You will find there a peace of arts like The School of Athens (3.), Parnassus (4.). There the Greek god Apollo appears surrounded by the Muses and the great poets. The Stanza d'Eliodoro (5.) It contains scenes representing the triumph (võidutsema) of the Roman Catholic church over its enemies. Triumph of Galatea (6.) In Rome he evolved as a portraitist. Portrait of Julius II (7.) and became one of the greatest of all history painters. World famous picture is Sistine Madonna (8.). He remained in Rome for the rest of his life.
intrest from United States. In the 1996 NBA Draft he was selected in the first round by the Utah Jazz. After the draft, Müürsepp was traded to Miami Heat. He has played 83 games in the NBA for Dallas Mavericks and the Heat, averaging 4.7 points, 2.2 rebounds in 11.5 minutes per game. His career highs include 24 points, 14 rebounds and 37 minutes played. After the NBA he spent three years playing in Greece for Aris Thessaloniki and AEK Athens. With AEK he won the 2000 Saporta Cup and the 2000 and 2001 Greek Basketball Cups. Müürsepp became the silver medalist of the season 200102 and the season 200304 in Russia with UNICS Kazan and the season 200203 with Ural Great Perm. He competed in the season 200304 in Uleb Cup with UNICS Kazan. He played with CSKA Moscow in 200405 before returning to UNICS Kazan. After playing for one season in Estonia, Müürsepp signed for the Melbourne Tigers on August 2007
first printed in 1594 Romeo and Juliet - 1594-95 first performance. It was first printed in 1597 Hamlet - 1600-01 first performed. It was first printed in 1603 Julius Caesar - 1600-01 first performance. It was first printed in 1623 (First Folio) Othello - 1604-05 first performed. It was first printed in 1622 King Lear - 1606 December 26 First recorded performance. It was first printed in 1608 Antony and Cleopatra - 1606-07 first performed. It was first printed in 1623 (First Folio) Timon of Athens - 1607-1608 first performance. It was first printed in 1623 (First Folio) Coriolanus - 1607-08 first performed. It was first printed in 1623 (First Folio) Macbeth - 1611-12 First recorded performance. It was first printed in 1623 (First Folio) Tragedies were poignant revelations of humanity's struggle between good and evil and search for moral order A flaw ultimately results in death or destruction Some inspired by Shakespeare's study of Lives by Greek historian and essayist
1993 6.05 Sergey Bubka (UKR) London 1994 6.14 Sergey Bubka (UKR) Sestriere 1995 6.03 Okkert Brits (RSA) Cologne 1996 6.02 Sergey Bubka (UKR) Atlanta, Georgia 1997 6.05 Sergey Bubka (UKR) Fukuoka 1998 6.01 Jeff Hartwig (USA) Uniondale 1999 6.05 Maxim Tarasov (RUS) Athens 2000 6.03 Jeff Hartwig (USA) Jonesboro 2001 6.05 Dmitriy Markov (AUS) Edmonton Jeff Hartwig (USA) 2002 5.90 Athens Tim Lobinger (GER) 2003 5.95 Romain Mesnil (FRA) Castres 2004 6.01 Tim Mack (USA) Monaco 2005 6.00 Paul Burgess (AUS) Perth 2006 6
sidus end feminismiga 1960ndate lõpus. Oma aja juhtiv intellektuaal, kelle tekstid panid mitmes mõttes aluse feministlikule teooriale ja poliitilisele aktiivsusele, mis kerkisid üles 1960ndatel Lääne- Euroopas ja Ameerikas. Sellest ajast on tema käsitletud põhiteemad ja eeldused olnud aluseks feministide huvialale. Beauvoir tegeles filosoofiliste küsimustega nii sugupoolte käsitlus kui ka näiteks vanaduse 1 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/4573/Lectures/feminism.html 2 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/4573/Lectures/feminism.html 5 ja surma teema. Uuemates käsitlustes kajastuvad ka erootika ning Jumala teemad - kas naisel on mingi eriline erootilisus ja kas naisel on Jumalaga mingi teistmoodi suhe. Tähtsaimaks peetakse tema uurimust Le Deuxieme Sexe (,,Teine sugupool"). Raamatu
Past simple vs past continuous 1.In the following sentences put the verbs in brackets in either the past simple or past continuous tense. Put any other words in the brackets in the correct place. Look at the example provided. 1.While the teacher was explaining (explain) the sum on the blackboard, the children were throwing (throw) paper aeroplanes around the classroom. 2.Eve ............................ (live) in Athens when she ............................ (meet) the man who was to become her husband. 3............................. you ............................ (not work) at Mcllroy's when they ............................ (have) that terrible fire? 4.As it ............................ (get) foggier it ............................ (become) almost impossible to steer the boat along the narrow canal. 5.I ............................ (hear) a strange noise just as I ............................ (go) to sleep
Suved on tulikuumad. Temparatuur sisemaal võib ületada 40 kraadi. Suvine kuumus on kergelt talutav, sest õhk on kuiv ja saare põhjaosas puhuvad pidevalt värskendavad meretuuled. Öised temperatuurid augustis-septembris jäävad mõnusalt 21-24 kraadi piiresse September ja oktoober on soojad kuud õhutemperatuuriga kuni 27-30 kraadi. 5 Temperatuur Keskmine temperatuur (°C) Athens Corfu Heraklion Rhodes Santorini Thessaloniki Serres JAN 10,3 9,7 12,1 11,8 11,2 5,0 3,9 VEB 10,7 10,3 12,3 12,0 11,2 6,6 6,2 MÄR 12,4 12,0 13,6 13,6 12,6 9,7 9,6 APR 16,0 15,0 16,6 16,6 15,5 14,2 14,2
Western Australia "sandgropers". Fun Facts About Australian Geography Tasmania has the cleanest air in the world. The Great Barrier Reef has a mailbox. You can ferry out there and send a postcard, stamped with the only Great Barrier Reef stamp. The Australian Alps, or Snowy Mountains as they are also known, receive more snow than Switzerland. Melbourne has the second largest Greek population in the world, after Athens. Historical Highlights The Native Australians, or Aborigines, have lived in Australia for at least 40,000 years. There may have been between a half million to a full million Aborigines at the time of European settlement; today about 350,000 live in Australia. Historical Highlights In 1788, the British founded a prison colony on the east coast of Australia, in New South Wales.
The Merry Wives of Windsor A Midsummer Night's Dream Much Ado About Nothing Pericles, Prince of Tyre * The Taming of the Shrew The Tempest Twelfth Night The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Two Noble Kinsmen * The Winter's Tale histories King John Richard II Henry IV, Part 1 Henry IV, Part 2 Henry V Henry VI, Part 1 Henry VI, Part 2 Henry VI, Part 3 Richard III Henry VIII Tragedies Romeo and Juliet Coriolanus Titus Andronicus Timon of Athens Julius Caesar Macbeth Hamlet Troilus and Cressida King Lear Othello Antony and Cleopatra Cymbeline poems Shakespeare's sonnets Venus and Adonis The Rape of Lucrece The Passionate Pilgrim[nb 5] The Phoenix and the Turtle A Lover's Complaint Lost plays Love's Labour's Won The History of Cardenio Apocrypha Arden of Faversham The Birth of Merlin Edward III Locrine The London Prodigal The Puritan
12-07 Hoffa Indoor Training Cycle II Jan 29th Bench Press 5x3, up to 405lbs, Rhythmic Step- Step-ups 3x6, Stair circuit (x5) Jan 30th Back Squat 5x3 up to 405lbs, walking twists 4x25m, 5x100m build- build-ups after lifting, throwing workout 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
Olympia, De Coubertin devised a plan to revive the Olympic Games at the age of 31. To publicize these plans, he organised an international congress on June 23, 1894 at the Sorbonne in Paris. There he proposed to reinstate the ancient Olympic Games. The congress led to the establishing of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), of which De Coubertin became the general secretary. It was also decided that the first modern Olympics would take place in Athens, Greece and that they would be held every four years. These Games proved a success. Paradoxically, the first president of this non-commercial and non- governmental organization was not Coubertin himself, but Demetrius Vikelas from Greece. Still Coubertin was the driving force behind the Olympic movement. Vikelas stepped down after the games had been held in his own country and then Coubertin became the president.
1.94m high jump and an exceptional 200m of 22.98s. At one stage she was on the brink of elimination from the competition after overstepping on the first two of her three long jump attempts but ended up recording the best jump of the competition with 6.68m. She was later awarded Waterford Crystal European Athlete of the Year Trophy 2003. That same year, Klüft also received the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal. She went on to win the heptathlon gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens with a score of 6,952 points. She took the lead after the high jump and extended her lead after every event from then on. With Eunice Barber absent through injury, Klüft won by an Olympic record margin of 517 points, ahead of Austra Skujyte. She also entered the long jump, qualifying for the final but finishing 11th. The day before the 2005 World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki, Klüft injured her foot.
others feelings he has lived through, and that others are infected by these feelings , and also experience them. (Tolstoi, What is art?) THE AFFECTIVE THEORY Let me for once presume to instruct the times, To know the poet from the man of rhymes, "tis he, who gives my breast a thousand pains, can make me feel each passion that he feigns Enrage, compose, with more than magic art With pity and with terror tear my heart And snatch me o'ver the earth or through the air To Thebes, to Athens, when he will, and where (Alexander Pope) THE AFFECTIVE THEORY Pope holds that the aim of art is to reform those whom it touches: To wake the soul by tender strokes of art To rise the genius, and to mend the heart To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold Live over each scene, and be what they behold: For this the Magic first trod the stage, Commanding tears to stream through every age Tyrants no more their savage nature kept And foes to virtue wondered how they wept.
disciplined for negligence. He independently learns that Swagger may have been framed for the assassination by finding several inconsistencies in the evidence and witness statements provided to the FBI by an unnamed private agency. When the rogue agents realize their secret is compromised, they kidnap Memphis and attempt to stage his suicide. Swagger tails the agents and kills Memphis' captors. Swagger and Memphis then join forces and visit a firearms expert in Athens, Tennessee. Together they plot to capture the person who they think is the real assassin, an ex-sniper allied with Colonel Johnson. Once they find him, he commits suicide after revealing that the archbishop was actually the real target and he was murdered to prevent his speaking out against U.S. involvement in the genocide of an Ethiopian village. Swagger learns that the mission in which Fenn, his spotter, was killed was also a part of the genocide, as they were tasked to cover the
Dayton, Springfield, Toledo ja Youngstown. Ohios on 13 osariigi ülikooli: · University of Akron , Akron, Ohio · Bowling Green State University , Bowling Green, Ohio · Central State University , Wilnerforce, Ohio · University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati, Ohio · Cleveland State University , Cleveland, Ohio · Kent State University , Kent, Ohio · Miami University , Oxford, Ohio · Ohio University , Athens, Ohio · Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio · Youngstown State University , Youngstown, Ohio · University of Toledo , Toledo, Ohio · Wright State University , Dayton, Ohio ( Fairnorn, Ohio ) · Shawnee State University , Portsmouth, Ohio; 46 kunstikolledzit, 6 riigi toetusega meditsiinikooli, 2 erameditsiinikooli, 15 ühiskondlikku kolledzit, 8 tehikakolledzit ja 24 iseseisvat mittetulunduslikku kolledzit. 4
moderne (Modern Painting), mille Amédée Ozenfant 1925: L'Art décoratif d'aujourd'hui ( The Decorative Arts of Today ) 1925: L'art décoratif d'aujourd'hui (Dekoratiivkunsti of Today) 1931: Premier clavier de couleurs ( First Color Keyboard ) 1931: Premier CLAVIER de Couleurs (esimene Värv klaviatuur) 1935: Aircraft 1935: Aircraft 1935: La Ville radieuse ( The Radiant City ) 1935: La Ville radieuse (Radiant City) 1942: Charte d'Athènes ( Athens Charter ) 1942: Charte d'Athènes (Ateena harta)
vaikselt voolav vesi. http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/8/82774/1539964-poseidon_by_grafik.jpg Hestia Hestia oli kõige austatuim jumalanna. Ta oli kodu ja kustumatu kolde jumalanna. Ta oli väga tagasihoidlik, tema ainus soov oli soojendada inimeste südameid. http://cdn.paleothea.com/Pictures/HestiaStanton.jp Athena tähtsus Ateena, linn, mis kandis Pallas Athena nime. http://www.sikyon.com/athens/monuments/theseion_temple.jpg Ateenlased pidasid Athenat oma kõige tähtsamaks jumaluseks http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/9780e/1c407 7/ ning temale oli pühendatud akropol ja peaaegu kõik sealsed templid. Samas aitas ka jumalanna Athena linna igati. Näiteks aitas kauneid ehitisi püstitada ja kuningas Krekropsil akropoli kindlustada. http://www.greece-athens.com/
· Hellenizing classicism started replacing buildings with copies of true Greek pillars; people wanted to be trendy and built Pyramids, obelisks. Later at Baroque times they were replaced with ancient ruins. · The Elgin Marbles - also called the Parthenon Marbles, are a collection of marble sculptures that originally decorated the Parthenon and other buildings on the Acropolis of Athens. · Pyramids, obelisks eclecticism (was trendy, those things were built again) · Philhellenism - Hellas (Greece) Philia (Love) a love for Greece; lords gave money to the people of Greece to fight against the Ottoman empire · New awareness of Greek Heritage the Ottoman (Turkish) empire had subdued (conquered) Greece 1821 revolt against them (Supporter Lord Byron)
He placed importance on simple preparation of fish. This style seemed to be forgotten during the 1st century CE when De re coquinaria was published with 470 recipes calling for heavy use of spices and herbs. The Romans employed Greek bakers to produce breads and imported cheeses from Sicily as the Sicilians had a reputation as the best cheese makers. The Romans reared goats for butchering, and grew artichokes and leeks. Middle Ages With culinary traditions from Rome and Athens, a cuisine developed in Sicily that some consider the first real Italian cuisine. Muslims invaded Sicily in the 9th century. The Arabs introduced spinach, almonds, rice and perhaps spaghetti. During the 12th century, a Norman king surveyed Sicily and saw people making long strings made from flour and water called atriya, which eventually became trii, a term still used for spaghetti in southern Italy. Normans also introduced casseroles, salt cod (baccalà) and stockfish which remain popular.
- yay, something useful for a change! - some texts – can't remember a damn thing et cetera et cetera. This concludes the languages I've learned from school. University has added some Hebrew – pretty cool, especially how it's written and how they actually added letters to the Bible without actually changing a word; and some Greek. Oh yes, there's Greek. The thing is, about ten years ago I hitch-hiked to Greece and we went around the northern parts of it, lived some time in Athens, travelled across (literally in cross-shaped) Peloponnesos peninsula and even made a short trip to Crete. Came back with very little knowledge of Greek language, though. (Although we did learn to read most of the signs). So when my course mates wanted me to impress the Greek teacher, I was not so very sure if the teacher would have been so very impressed being called a "mallaca". Which means "shit-head" and is used innumerously in all occasions. And there is also "ella
perioodil (1300-1200 eKr) jälle. Ilmselt sel ajal oli Peatänav Palaikastro Ida-Kreeta suurim linn. Läbi hellenismiaja jäi Palaikastro (Heleia) eteokreetalaste religioosseks keskuseks. Siin asuvad mh kuulsa Zeus Dikataioni templi varemed Dikatoni koobas, kus traditsiooni järgi sündis Zeus, on Paleokastrost ise u 100 km läänes. Väljakaevamised algasid sajandi alguses (British School of Archaeology at Athens) ja käivad siiamaani. Teise maailmasõja ja hilisema inimtegevuse tulemusena on Palaikastro varased väljakaevamised kannatada saanud. Minoilise linna ehitised on koondunud ida-lääne suunalise kesktänava ümber, mida läbistavad väiksemad, jagades linna üheksaks sektoriks. Igas sektoris on väljaarendatud torustikusüsteem. Majad kesktänava ääres on olnud imposantsete fassaadidega. Nagu ka teised minoilised linnad, ei olnud see kindlustatud.
games were divided and scheduled on four-year-cycles two years apart. Since 394 A.D. when the Olympic Games were banned by the Roman Emperor for religious reasons and their decline in quality. No Olympics were held for over a thousand years, until the year 1896. The games were revived by a French nobleman named Pierre Frédy, Baron de Coubertin. The first contemporary Olympic Games took place with great glamour in Athens, in the Panathenaic Stadium. During the first games, only 13 countries participated but now that number has gone up to over two hundred. Athletes from all over the world take part and their achievements are watched from both near and far by hundreds of millions of spectators. The differences between the modern and ancient Olympic Games can be clearly seen. For instance, in ancient times only men were allowed to watch and participate but that has changed now. Also,
Vanad jumalused saadetakse ajalukku selles piirkonnas Ragnarokiga ja uued jumalused sünnivad Uues maailmas ehk siis kristluse näol. Võime ju oletada, kuid eks kindla veendumuse mõtleb valmis igaüks ise. -12- 5. Kasutatud kirjandus 1. http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skandinaavia_m%C3%BCtoloogia 2. http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanem_Edda 3. http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/norse-mythology.php 4. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/delphi/8991/scanda.html 5. http://www.norra.ee/facts/religion/general/gereral.htm 6.Yoe, J, http://www.timelessmyths.com/norse/aboutnorse.html(2006) 7. http://www.celticattic.com/contact_us/norwegian_connection/mythology.htm 8. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freya 9. http://www.hurstwic.org/history/articles/mythology/myths/text/tyr.htm 10.http://www.answers.com/topic/norse-mythology 11.http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yggdrasil
play them throughout life. The most popular team sports are cricket, Australian football, rugby and soccer. Australia has produced many world – famous athletes, especially in tennis, golf and swimming. Australians have won numerous Olympic medals in swimming, athletics, cycling and yachting. The world famous swimmer Ian James Thorpe was also born in Australia. He has won 5 golden, 3 silver and one bronze medal from the Olympic Games in Sydney and Athens. This is more than any other Australian. Culture Since its discovery by Europeans more than 200 years ago, Australia has seen lots of changes. Just like all other countries in the world, Australia has its own unique culture and lifestyle. People from every corner of the world have moved to Australia and contributed their diversity to the Australian culture. For a long time, Australia was thought to be a country of sheep farmers and gold miners. But today's Australia is one of the most
eKr), kuid erinevalt viimasest asustati see hilisminose III perioodil (1300-1200 eKr) jälle. Ilmselt sel ajal oli Palaikastro Ida-Kreeta suurim linn. Läbi hellenismiaja jäi Palaikastro (Heleia) eteokreetalaste religioosseks keskuseks. Siin asuvad mh kuulsa Zeus Dikataioni templi varemed Dikatoni koobas, kus traditsiooni järgi sündis Zeus, on Paleokastrost ise u 100 km läänes. Väljakaevamised algasid sajandi alguses (British School of Archaeology at Athens) ja käivad siiamaani. Teise maailmasõja ja hilisema inimtegevuse tulemusena on Palaikastro varased väljakaevamised kannatada saanud. Minoilise linna ehitised on koondunud ida-lääne suunalise kesktänava ümber, mida läbistavad väiksemad, jagades linna üheksaks sektoriks. Igas sektoris on väljaarendatud torustikusüsteem. Majad kesktänava ääres on olnud imposantsete fassaadidega. Nagu ka teised minoilised linnad, ei olnud see kindlustatud. 1.6. Malia
know-how ja teoreetiliste saavutustega; selleks tuleb lugeda erialaajakirju ning käia konverentsidel mõjukamaid teadusajakirju: 1. Journal of Advertising Research. 6 nr aastas (aastatellimuse hind 75 $). Väljaandjaks Advertising Research Foundation, New York. 2. Journal of Advertising. 4 nr aastas (29 $ või 44 $ - aastatellimuse hind väljaspool USA-d; vastavalt maapostiga või lennupostiga saatmisel). Väljaandjaks oli American Academy of Advertising, Athens (Georgia). Praegu kirjastab CTC Press/JOA. 3. International Journal of Advertising. 4 nr aastas (aastatellimus 75 naelsterlingit). Väljaandjaks The Advertising Association'i palvel Cassell Educational Ltd. , London. 4. Psychology & Marketing. 8 nr aastas, John Wiley kirjastuses New Yorkis (aastatellimus: USA-s 135 $ organisatsioonidele ja 49 $ üksikisikutele; väljaspool USA-d vastavalt 169 $ ja 69 $). 5. Journal of Consumer Research
Toim. Vappu Vabar. Tallinn: Eesti Kunstiakadeemia. Loorits Oskar 1951. Eestluse elujõud. Iseseisvuslaste kirjavara 5. Stockholm: Tõr- vik. Loorits, Oskar 1990 [1932]. Eesti rahvausundi maailmavaade. Tallinn: Perioodika. Eesti looduskirjanduse lugu 267 Lyon, Thomas J. 1996. A taxonomy of nature writing. – The Ecocriticism Rea- der: Landmarks in Literary Ecology. Eds. Cheryll Glotfelty, Harold Fromm. Athens: The University of Georgia Press, pp. 276–281. Maran, Timo; Tüür, Kadri 2001a. On Estonian nature writing. – Estonian Literary Magazine, Autumn, pp. 4–10. Maran, Timo; Tüür, Kadri 2001b. Lühikene eesti looduskirjanduse lugu. – Vikerkaar, nr 10, lk 60–66. Masing, Viktor 1970a. Teaduste tutvustamine trükis – selle astmed ja vor- mid. – Eesti Loodus, nr 11, lk 642–648. Masing, Viktor 1970b. [Raamatuvaksik.] Viljakas aasta. – Eesti Loodus, nr 12, lk 762–764.
Arbitraaz (Arbitration) Erimeelsuste lahendamine sõltumatu ja volitatud isiku - arbiteri vahendusel. Arbiteriks võib olla näiteks advokaat või kohtunik, kelle poolt tehtud otsus on siduv mõlemale osapoolele. Arhiveerimisteenus (Archiving service ) Uus teeninduskontseptsioon, mille puhul logistikaoperaator arhiveerib kliendi dokumentatsiooni ja osutab talle dokumentatsiooni vormistamisega seotud teenuseid Ateena konventsioon (Athens convention ) Rahvusvaheline õhuvedude konventsioon, mis käsitleb vedaja vastutust reisjate ja nende pagasi eest. Autojuhtide tööajapiirangud EL-is EL juhtorganite poolt on ette valmistatud ühtsed piirnormid raskeveokijuhtide sõiduaegade osas. Nii töövõtja- juhtidele kui ka omanikjuhtidele peaksid edaspidi kehtima ühesugused sõiduaegade piirangud. Tööaeg nädalas ei tohiks ületada 48h
that they culculated time by them. The Olympic Games were held for nearly twelve centuries until they were abolished in 394 AD by the Christian Emperor Theodosius I. 3)The Olympic Games were revived only at the end of the 19th century thanks to Baron Pierre de Coubertin. In 1894 he addressed the International Congress of Athletes and emphasised the importance of sport in peoples' life. 4)The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896 to underline the importance of precedent. The International Olympic Committee was also set up in 1896. It is the central policy-making body of the Olympic movement. It is composed of representatives from all the countries, which take part in the Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee decides on the programme of the games, the number of the participants and the host-city for the games. Over one hundred and fifty countries are
Stuttgart 584,000 M ona co 27.000 Madrid 2,939,000 Dusseldorf 569,000 Barcelona 1,504,000 Ne t her la nds Valencia 738,000 Gree ce Amste rdam 1,207,000 Seville 685,000 Athens 3,073,000 Rotte rda m 1.161,000 Sweden Hungary Norw ay Stockholm 1,665,000 Budap e st 1,825,000 Oslo 513,000 Switzerland
uncommon in Britain - there would certainly be no free-ranging unneutered Scottish Fold males around. In 2007, Vasilis Lekkas from Athens (who is deeply involved in the recently formed Greek network for the preservation of domestic livestock including cats) reported possible folded ears on the Greek island of Myconos, but these may have been due to injury. Lizzie Ellis (The Feline Rescue Association Inc, Maryland, USA) provided this photo of a folded ear apparently caused by frostbite. The ears had to be surgically removed. This shows how inury, including haematoma ("cauliflower" or collapsed ears from fighting) and frostbite
DPASA, TULisbon, Av. da Universidade E-mail: [email protected] Tecnica, Polo Universitário, Alto da Ajuda, 1300-477 Lisboa, Portugal. Eleftherios H. Drosinos Laboratory of Food Quality Control and Jane Ann Boles Hygiene, Department of Food Science and Animal and Range Sciences, 119 Technology, Agricultural University of Linfield Hall, Bozeman, Montana Athens, Iera Odos 75, Votanikos, 11855 59717, USA. Athens, Greece. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Brian C. Bowker Janet S. Eastridge Food Technology and Safety Laboratory, Food Technology and Safety Laboratory, Bldg 201, BARC-East, Beltsville, Bldg 201, BARC-East, Beltsville, Maryland Maryland 20705, USA. 20705, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
climax to vast religious pageants, and they were carefully designed to bring about the emotional effect that Aristode called catharsis, a feeling of pity and fear evoked by watching the unfolding fate of a hero. T h e hero of a Greek tragedy was a stand-in for the old god-king, undergoing a sacrificial death on behalf of all the members of the society, and bringing about a catharsis in the members of the audience through sympathy with his or her sufferings. In Athens, along with dramatic rituals honoring A p o l l o and Dionysos, sea sonal festivals were organized around the myth of Demeter and Kore (Persephone), a primal mother and daughter who once ruled over an endless summer of abundance. T h e i r story tells how the seasons began, and its festivals are timed to coincide 347 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler
on the morning of August 1, 1943, for their 1,200-mile flight, the 9th Air Force spread a short message to Allied forces in the Mediterranean area announcing that a large mission was airborne from Libya. This was necessary because only a few weeks before, in the invasion of Sicily, the U.S. Navy had shot down dozens of American troop planes in the tragically mistaken belief that they were German bombers. The message was picked up by a Funkaufklarungsdienst unit recently posted near Athens. Soon its cryptanalysts had reduced it to plaintext. Lieutenant Christian Ochsen-schlager then passed to all defense commands "interested or affected" a message stating that a large formation of four-engined bombers, believed to be Liberators, had been taking off since early morning in the Bengazi area. This gave the antiaircraft defenses at Ploesti, the heaviest in Europe, plenty of time to get ready. When the bombers roared at derrick-top height over the
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