THE ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD English literature came when the Angles, the Saxons, the Jutes and the Frisians invaded Britain. During this time English was called Anglo- Saxon or Old English. In the chronicles of Roman history (composed in Latin) is said that Britain makes its first appearance in written language when Romans invade the England. BEOWULF most important poem, surviving in a 10th-cent manuscript. The historical period of the poem's events can be dated in the 6th to 8th century. Much of the material of the poem is legendary and paralleled in other Germanic historical-mythological literature in Norse, Old English, and German. GEOFFREY CHAUCER (1340-1400) Politician and writer, fought in France during the 100 years war. He visited Genoa and Florence where he became acquainted with Italian literature and in particular with the works of Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio. The French period (up to 1370). early works were ba...
author and the year of publication are inserted in the text at the appropriate point, for example: Rabbitt (1970) compared reaction times... Or In a recent study of reaction times, Rabbitt (1970) found... Or In 1970, Rabbitt compared.. These methods enable the reader to locate easily the citation in the reference list given at the end of the report. If a work has two authors, cite both names in the text every time, e.g. Smith & Jones (1974). If a work has three or more authors, give names in full when the reference is first cited and then use et al. on all subsequent occasions, e.g. Hunt et al. (1970) found.. If the abbreviation et al. leads to a confusion between two groups of authors e.g. Hunt, Hartley & Davies (1973) and Hunt, Davies and Baker (1973), then cite all the authors at every mention.
su pisarad on kõik, haud heldelt enda avab sull' — siis oled õnnis-vaik. Isamaja Künkad kõrged päikse paistel, Mets nii haljas, org nii vaik: Läikiv laine, vete pinnal, Vesililled valgemad, Kaasik kaunis jõe kaldal. Haavad aias kohavad. Kuusk ja lõhmus, põlist põlve Jutustamas; künnilind, Kes end toming’ õite varju Peitsid, kohutasin sind. Aitäh! Kasutatud materjalid https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Haava https://www.ut.ee/verse/index.php?m=authors&aid=4&obj=works&awid=45 http://www.kirjandusarhiiv.net/?p=760 https://www.ut.ee/verse/index.php?&m=authors&aid=4&obj=poems&apid=1337 https://www.ut.ee/verse/index.php?&m=authors&aid=4&obj=poems&apid=1315
In 2004 70-seat Paintshop stage was opened. Estonian Drama Theatre is the nearest equivalent to an academic theatre we have in Estonia, and it stages both Estonian and world drama classics and contemporary plays. The Estonian Drama Theatre mainly plays classics, which are selected from world renowned dramas, Estonian literature, modern repertoire, more intimate plays requiring a small cast and less space, selected scripts from the contemporary Estonian authors and the producers' debut dramas. In these days the repertoire of Estonian Drama Theatre consists of the plays written by Shakespeare, Moliere, Calderon and also Friel, Bergman etc. The theatre is constantly searching for new plays written by Estonian authors. The performances are given in Estonian but the simultaneous translation into Russian is also available. In the Main Hall are mostly played full-blooded staging of the classics. In the Little Hall mostly
II Victorian era 1. Which event ended child labour during the Victorian age? 2. Name some established writers of the VA who also wrote for children. Robert Louis Stevenson, Lewis Carrol, Charles Dickens. 3. Name some new children's writers who started to write during the Victorian age? 4. Why are Wilde's fairy tales important for both children and adults? For children moral lesson Adult beautiful language 5. Name some of the novels of the Victorian authors, name some themes they treated C. Dickens - The Pickwick Papers, to offer commentary on social problems and the plight of the poor and oppressed 6. Who is the creator of the modern fantasy novel? E.N 7. Name some of the poets/poems of Victorian Age? Oscar Wilde Lewis Carrol III the 20th century 1. What kind of subjects do socially relevant children's books treat? 2. Name at least 1 book of J.M. Barrie, K.Grahame, W.de la Mare, Tolkien. C
With the aim of speeding up the pilling measurement procedure and, at the same time, to increase the reliability of the visual control, in the last years a number of Machine Vision (MV) systems have been proposed in order to overcome the limitations of traditional, visually-based, pilling measurement. On the basis of the most relevant results obtained in this field, the present paper provides a rational and chronological review of the most promising methods proposed so far. It is authors’ opinion that such a review can help researchers in understanding the working principles of today’s best automatic machine vision-based pilling measurement techniques. Moreover, on the basis of the best practices offered by the reviewed works, future trends in pilling measurement are postulated, so that interested researchers are aware of the future scenario that lies ahead for the future.
of the LGB group. So does more technical or sophisticated way of speech. (From previous investigations where larger 15-90 s texts were used.) All in all, I am still awed and would really like to know, how and why this is possible. (You've heard me speak, which group would you put me into? And no cheating! :D) The acoustic and perceptual bases of judgments of women and men's sexual orientation from read speech Authors: Benjamin Munson _, Elizabeth C. McDonald, Nancy L. DeBoe, Aubrey R. White 2006 Goal: Three experiments examined acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the speech of Gay; Lesbian; Bisexual (GLB) and heterosexual people. Experiment 1 examined the acoustic characteristics of single words produced by both men and women who identified as either GLB or heterosexual. The largest differences between GLB and heterosexual women were in the F1 frequency of /e/ and the F2 frequency of /oR/
• New Realism • Regionalism (Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett, Joel Chandler Harris) MARK TWAIN (1835-1910) • relied very strongly on his personal experience • writes in very plain language • tension in progress and pragmatism • much of his fiction grew out of his childhood • Twain did not write about nostalgia • he's somebody who understood that it was his youth that made him and maybe America what it was • one of the first authors to actually use the language of common people – spoken language has power • Life on the Missisippi (1883)- based on his own experience • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) – based on his own childhood • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885) – begins as a sequel to 'Tom Sawyer' - Huck vernacular hero - there doesn't seem to much plot or structure, open story, open spirit - tension between laws of society and insticts
capable of helping man find inner peace and emotional clarity, it is not difficult to connect the two. In various poems, nature is seen as something divine to turn to when in need of help, sometimes even referred to as God. It seems to have limitless powers over men, being able to put ideas into their heads and take their breath away and forget about all else by showing them unimaginably beautiful sceneries. Coleridge's "To Nature" is a good example to illustrate the way romantic authors saw nature as something divine and holy. /.../ So will I build my altar in the fields, And the blue sky my fretted dome shall be, And the sweet fragrance that the wild flower yields Shall be the incense I will yield to Thee, Thee only God ! and thou shalt not despise Even me, the priest of this poor sacrifice /.../ Use of the word altar indicates that Nature is something holy, something to pray towards.
01.12.14 The Priorities of Estonian Historical Research As a result of multiple nations having ruled over Estonian lands, Estonian history has been written from multiple perspectives. Often, religion, politics, and personal motives have fashioned history into what its authors wanted it to be. People have written from a multiplicity of perspectives. It should be one Estonian historical research's greatest priorities to distance itself from this, to seek after holistic, balanced accounts of the past. Early chronicles of Estonian history illustrate this diversity of perspective. Johann Renner, a Baltic German, held his own people in high esteem, deeming them the people of God. He implied this when he wrote
Michael Jackson Authors: Anastasia and Irena 8a Michael Joseph Jackson August 29, 1958 June 25, 2009 American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman Often referred to as the King of Pop, or by his initials MJ, Jackson's 1982 album Thriller is the bestselling album of all time. Life MJ was born the eighth of ten children African American workingclass family Three sisters: Rebbie, La Toya, and Janet Five brothers: Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Randy. A sixth brother, Brandon, died shortly after birth. Vocal style Between 1971 and 1975, MJ's voice descended from boy soprano to high tenor. Jackson first used a technique called the "vocal hiccup,, starting with the song "It's Too Late to Change the Time" Pictures ake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks eine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase ...
King James Bible By Joosep Tiismus Authorized king james version The title page to the 1611 first edition of the Authorized Version Bible by Cornelius Boel shows the Apostles Peter and Paul seated centrally above the central text, which is flanked by Moses and Aaron. In the four corners sit Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, authors of the four gospels, with their symbolic animals. The rest of the Apostles (with Judas facing away) stand around Peter and Paul. At the very top is the Tetragrammaton "". William Tyndale translated the New Testament into English in 1525. Archbishop Richard Bancroft was the "chief overseer" of the production of the Authorized Version. Criticism http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/ Sources: http://www.kingjamesbible.com/ http://en.wikipedia
Authority. The journal gives an information about the risks that are associated with the food chain. This journal is peer-reviewed and has an open access. The articles are in PDF form, written in English. On top of that it is free of charge. The advantage of the webpage is that it is easy to navigate. Also, there is no advertisement included. Furthermore, the information is reliable because the EFSA is an agency of the European Union. The authors of the articles are researchers and experts from all over Europe. In my opinion, it is a good online journal to get a quick view on the most important topics of food sciences.
ESTONIA AUTHORS: MARKUS KUUSE, CHRISTOFHER ARKO KÖST FACTS ABOUT ESTONIA • Estonia is about 50% forest • Estonia has over 2000 islands • Estonia was the first country in the world to use online political voting. HISTORY • Humans settled in the region of Estonia near the end of the last glacial era • In the Middle Ages, Estonia became a battleground for centuries where Denmark, Germany, Russia, Sweden and Poland fought their many wars • Estonians declared their independence in February 1918 RECENT HISTORY • In 1940, the Soviet Union occupied Estonia • Nazi Germany occupied Estonia in 1941; later in World War II the Soviet Union reoccupied it (1944). GEOGRAPHY • The two largest islands are Saaremaa and Hiiumaa • The highest point in Estonia is Suur Munamägi ESTONIA CITIES • Capital: Tallinn • Tartu • Pärnu TALLINN • The capital of Estonia • Reval, Lindanise • Old town TARTU • Second larg...
LÕPP JA ALGUS Kas tunnete : väriseb maa ! Kas kuulete : kisendab veri ! Nüüd tuleb kas ei või jaa ! Nüüd on kallastest tõusnud meri. Olge valmis ! Me seisame kahe riigi väraval : see üks on pimedus ja teine valgus. Me, noored, ootame pilgul säraval : nüüd see ligineb : lõpp ja algus ! Viimaks ometi ! Kasutatud kirjandus ● http://www.litterature-estonienne.com/Suitsluulet.html ● http://www.ut.ee/verse/index.php?m=authors&aid=13 ● http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Suits
writer in this form Although the novel of manners has always defied easy definition, literary historians seem to have arrived at a 3. Its subject is the set of consensus on at least three elements: social conventions of a particular class in a particular time and place The novel of manners is dominated by women--as authors, as subjects, and often as intended audience For example, in Jane Austen's novels there is always "husband-hunting" by female characters. But although the focus of the novel of manners are domestic life, marrige, and social behavior Adherence to good manners in these texts is not only a reliable indicator of one's social standing, but is intended to serve as an indicator of good morals as well. References http://gem.greenwood.com/wse/wsePrint.jsp?id=id413
maintained by anthropogenic fire. These fires are usually confined to the herbaceous layer and do little long term damage to mature trees. However, these fires do serve to either kill or suppress tree seedlings, thus preventing the establishment of a continuous tree canopy which would prevent further grass growth. Prior to European settlement aboriginal land use practices, including fire, influenced vegetation and may have maintained and modified savanna flora. It has been suggested by many authors that aboriginal burning created a structurally more open savanna landscape. Aboriginal burning certainly created a habitat mosaic that probably increased biodiversity and changed the structure of woodlands and geographic range of numerous woodland species. It has been suggested by many authors that with the removal or alteration of traditional burning regimes many savannas are being replaced by forest and shrub thickets with little herbaceous layer.
Kaks alasti ratsanikku 1920 akvarell, paber Kalasadam 1910 akvarell Talvine agulivaade 1920-1923 õli, vineer Rannavärava vanad niined 1905 Õli, paber Rannamaastik Õli Mehe portree Õli Figuraal- kompositsioon Pliiats 1920-ndad Kasutatud kirjandus http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Burman http://www.tartmus.ee/et/naitused/burman.html http://kultuuriaken.tartu.ee/?event=1018880710 http://digikogu.ekm.ee/ekm/authors/author_id-441 http://www.haus.ee/?s=oksjon&z=toimunud&tro=33&tro2=197
Henrik Visnapuu 1890-1951 Elulugu Ta õppis kõigepealt Reola vallakoolis, seejärel Ropka ja Sipe ministeeriumikoolides ning Tartu linnakoolis 1907. aastal sooritas ta Narva gümnaasiumi juures algkooliõpetaja kutseeksami Aastal 1912 suundus ta Tartusse, kus esialgu õpetas tütarlaste gümnaasiumis eesti keelt ja kirjandust. Tartu ülikoolis tudeeris klassikalistfilosoofiat 1916. aastal sooritas Visnapuu eksternina küpsuseksami Aleksandri gümnaasiumis Aastal 1944 põgenes Saksamaale ja sealt 1949. aastal USA-sse 1917. aastal töötas Visnapuu ajakirjanikuna "Tallinna Teataja" toimetuses Oli ka "Uus Eesti" toimetuse liige Ajakirja "Varamu" toimetaja Oli abielus luuletaja Ingiga (Hilda Elfriede Franzdorfiga) Pani aluse Ülemaailmsele Eesti Kirjanduse Seltsile Osales Vabadussõjas Looming Tema luuletusi hakati avaldama ajakirjanduses 1908. aastast Osales kirjand...
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Car Authors xxx Definition Car is a short word for automobile, that comes from Creek autos myself and mobilis moving The term automobile is far from precise, because there are many types of vehicles that do similar tasks. History Talented Leonardo da Vinci created a similar drawing in 1490, but he was unable to put a power source in it. In 1881. demonstrated a France investor, Gustave Trouve', a working 3 wheeled machine in Paris, that he called automobile. In 1879 created Karl Benz a twostroke internal combustion engine. In 1883, K.Benz started the mass production of twostroke internal combustion engines. In 1885, Karl Benz finished his own first car. Although it had only 3 wheels, it became the modern car model. In 1893 invented K.Benz his first fourwheeler. Fourwheeler was powered up with fourstroke engine, what also was K.Benz's invention. Many inventors started to boost up the fourwheel...
The President is elected by the Parliament or a special electoral body for a five-year term. The electoral body is convened in case no candidate secures a two-third-majority in Parliament after three rounds of balloting. The President can not be elected for more than two consecutive terms. History Estonia didn't have a president from 1918 to 1938. This institution was intentionally left out of the first Estonian constitution, for its authors tried to avoid the concentration of power in one person's hands by all means possible. Estonia's constitution was amended in 1933, transforming the country from a parliamentary to a presidential state. The head of state, according to the new constitution, was also called the State Elder. Konstantin Päts became the first person to bear this title. His term was to last for six years, but ended short as Estonia was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940 Konstantin Päts
Nagu magus unenägu,tine hõise igal pool; üle aasa ujub tasa,valge udu jahe vool. Metsa põues nagu kõne, punga puhkemise jutt; üle välja, üle põllu,rõõm kui värin, õnne nutt. Eha kumab, päike magab, siiski kõik on ärkvel veel, nagu õnnis ootamine: armas on ju ammu teel! Ja mu südant täidab sala,nagu soojus sumaja:võiksin läbi vaikse ilma,kodu hõiskeks sulada! Tänan kuulamast! Kasutatud kirjandus http://www.ut.ee/verse/index.php?m=authors&aid=3&obj=poems&awid=39&sort=2 https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Enno
Vampiiri teema "Thalaba" "Madoc" "What are Little Boys Made of" Kasutatud allikad http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Literary/Southey.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Poets http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Southey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wordsworth http://epl.ekspress.ee/artikkel/55756 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0171281/bio http://incompetech.com/authors/coleridge/ http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/coleridg.htm http://www.slideshare.net/JClarkEvans/wordsworthpowerpoint1141389 http://www.victorianweb.org/previctorian/ww/bio.html http://www.bookrags.com/biography/williamwordsworthdtx/3.html Maailmakirjandus 2.
Mihkel Veske (28. jaanuar 1843 – 16. mai 1890) 28. jaanuar 1843 – 16. mai 1890 Mihkel Veske ● Mihkel Veske on jäänud eesti kultuurilukku kui aktiivne rahvusliku liikumise aja tegelane, luuletaja, keeleteadlane ja folklorist. ● Tema oli esimesi eestlasi, kes kaitses doktorikraadi. Elulugu ● Veske sündis 28. jaanuaril 1843 Viljandimaal Holstre vallas Veske talus. ● Õppis külakoolis ja Paistu kihelkonnakoolis. ● 1866-1867 läks Saksamaale Leipzigi misjonikooli. ● Peale seda asus õppima Lepzigi ülikooli võrdlevat keeleteadust. ● 1872 lõpetas Leipzigi ülikooli dr. phil. kraadiga. ● Seejärel töötas ta Tartus eesti keele lektorina. ● 1882–1886 oli Eesti Kirjameeste Seltsi president. ● Järgnevatel aastatel tegi Veske mitmeid keeleuurimisreise ja avaldas eesti ning soome keele õpperaamatuid. ● 1885. aastal läks uurimisretkele Ungarisse, sealt Venemaale, kus töötas surmani (Kaasani üliko...
O need vabaduse linnud, Silm vaevu seletab neid maast. kes lendavad mul üle pää. All päikest külmas õhus kiirleb All põrmu varisevad linnad lind iga nagu hõbelaast. ning lõhkeb mägestiku-jää. äev päeva järel kaugel kõmab kui Päike üle Austria. Viin, Salzburg, München tules kumab ning põrmus põleb Saksamaa. kasutatud allikad: https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Visnapuu#Looming http://www.ut.ee/verse/index.php?&m=authors&aid=17&obj=po ems&apid=852 http://www.kirjandusarhiiv.net/?p=780 TÄNAN KUULAMAST!
longer used for commercial transport. In Ireland is five main International airports. Motorists must draive on the left in Ireland. All speed limit signs in the republic hanged to the metric system in 2005. Culture is very multifarious. Singing is the favourite pastime in Ireland and traditional Celtic music is an important part of the Irish culture. Ireland is known to be a natin of scholars and there are many well-known authors, playwrights and poets. The most populaar sports in Ireland are Hurling and Gaelic football. Geography in Ireland is very mountainious and hilly. There is many big mountains like CarnTual, The country Kerry, The Macgillicuddy and so on. I got to know many important and interesting facts about Ireland and I learned many new words. Someday I certainly want to visit the country.
local's prospects to life. Meet the needs between the tourism market and host community. Also, from economical point of view ST is enduring and transfers money back to the community, it will achieve an equal distribution of money in between different segments of the community, such as village people and tourism company owners, moreover ST distributes money between the current and future generations. Mowforth and Munt (2009) add on that ST is focused mainly on environmental issues, authors agree that reducing poverty in society is important, however it will more likely happen on consequence of ST. Sustainable Development of Tourism UNWTO (2011) explains ST to be more likely focused on tourism activities that can be conserved. ST stands for demand and supply side, where demand side is policies, practices and plans that take into account not only the expectations of tourists about responsible natural resource management and where supply side fights for the needs
Kristjan Raud Koostaja:Raili Silluste Sisukord Elulugu.......................................................3 Looming......................................................4 Teosed...........................................................5 Kasutatud kirjandus..............................7 Elulugu Kristjan Raud sündis 22. oktoober 1865 ViruJaagupis. Tal on kaksikvend Paul Raud. Õppis 18921897 Peterburi Kunstiakadeemias, 18971898 Düsseldorfi Kunstiakadeemias, 18991901Münheni A. Azbe kunstikoolis ja 19011903 Münheni Kunstiakadeemias. 1904. aastal avas Tartus oma stuudio. Peale seda töötas kümme aastat Tartus. Alates 1914aastast töötas Tallinnas. Kristjan Raud oli 19191924 haridusministeeriumis riigi muuseumide korraldaja ja muinsusvalitsuse juhataja. 20. sajandi aldkümnendeil oli aktiivsemaid eesti kunstielu korraldajaid, osales ka ,,NoorEesti" tegevuses. Ühtlasi o...
There are 3 categories of Chivalric Romance 1. The Matter of Britain About King Arthur and his court. 2. The Matter of Troy About the antique myth of Britain origin from the ancient city of Troy through its founder Brutus. 3. The Breton Lay Main character is Merlin. Chivalric romance is a mixture of: local myths Anglo-Saxon heritage French courtly tradition ancient Greek and Roman myths (Troy) The authors' imagination Geoffrey of Monmouth (1100-1155) Supposed to be the history of the kings of Britain. Wanted to write the family tree of King Arthur, but managed to write only about 12-13 kings. It was written in Latin. His first book was "The Prophecies of Merlin"(around 1135), this book is remarkable, because before it Merlin was known as "Myrddin". Next book was "Histpry of the Kings of Britain"
toxicity. It is estimated that about half of heavy metal inputs to the North and Baltic Seas originate as air pollutants. Heavy metals are indestructible and do not break down. When they sink to the bottom and stay strapped there, they may become toxic to the organisms in the area and also, for people, birds and animals who eat the contaminated water organisms. Last but not least, oil and oil products are also playing a big role in marine pollution. In the authors opinion the most dramatic inputs of oil result from accidents. Aniansson points out that such incidents cause widespread damage because wind and currents carry the oil away from the scene in a short term. Oil and oil products that are not completely insoluble in water cause serious damage to birds as the become oiled, making their plumage usless as thermal insulation and causing hypothermia which leads to death.
This article was downloaded by: [KU Leuven University Library] On: 02 June 2015, At: 06:11 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH, UK Perspectives: Studies in Translatology Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rmps20 When `we' are `the other'. Travel books on Romania as exercises in intercultural communication a Rodica Dimitriu a
NB! Do not do both! (underline and italics). 3. Articles are in quotation marks, but you should underline the magazine you take them from. 4. you do not indent the 1st line but the 2nd line and 3rd 5. the list should be in alphabetical order 6. if there is no author then we place first the title of the work 7. entry starts with a family name, BUT this happens only to the first author's name (when there is one work and several authors). 8. if we have 2 authors we use "and" between their names. Example: Works Cited (Title centered) Ainslie, Tom, and Bonnie Ledbetter. The Body Language of Horses. New York: Morrow, 1980. Bright, Michael. Animal Language. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1984. (UP means University Press; it is always shortened) Crowley, Geoffrey. "The Wisdom of Animals." Newsweek 23 May 1988: 52-59.
Ivanov; novelists such as Mark Aldanov, Gaito Gazdanov and Vladimir Nabokov; and short story Nobel Prize-winning writer Ivan Bunin, continued to write in exile. Some writers dared to oppose Soviet ideology, like Nobel Prize-winning novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who wrote about life in the gulag camps. The Khrushchev Thaw brought some fresh wind to literature and poetry became a mass cultural phenomenon. This "thaw" did not last long; in the 1970s, some of the most prominent authors were banned from publishing and prosecuted for their anti-Soviet sentiments. The end of the 20th century was a difficult period for Russian literature, with few distinct voices. Among the most discussed authors of this period were Victor Pelevin, who gained popularity with short stories and novels, novelist and playwright Vladimir Sorokin, and the poet Dmitri Prigov. In the 21st century, a new generation of Russian authors appeared,
instead their children or grandchildren will. We dream of Estonia, where even the children of our kids know what the word Forest means and can walk there any time, pick berries or go skiing in the winter. Since we didn’t want to waste what we were drawing attention to, we used Jõgeva’s wood industry Valmeco AS’s production residues. For paintings, we used acrylics. The sculpture is being kept above the water by a ferry made out of empty plastic bottles. The authors of the sculpture are Jessica Järvelt, Rezete Karu and Marilin Kuusk from Jõgeva County Gymnasium (või Jõgevamaa Gümnaasium). The technical consultant and helper with wood processing was Varmo Ojamets. Instructor: Anne Jaama
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aastaaegade kaudu, vahelduvate looduspiltide taustal. · Patriootiliste tunnete heitlikkus väljendub eriti ilmekalt kogus"Maarjamaa laulud" (1927). Raamatu temaatilise telje moodustab kaheksast luuletusest koosnev nimitsükkel, mille osade vahele on pikitud teisi kodumaaluuletusi. Kasutatud materjalid · http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrik_Visnapuu · http://www.kirmus.ee/erni/autor/visn_b.html · http://www.ut.ee/verse/index.php?m=authors&aid=1 · "20. sajandi I poole Eesti kirjandus" gümnaasiumi kirjandusõpik, Kirjastus Koolibri, 2006 · EE 10 Eesti Entsüklopeedia, Tallinn Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus, 1998 (lk 462463) · EE 11 Eesti Entsüklopeedia, Tallinn Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus, 2002 (lk 605611) Täname kuulamast!
Ireland Authors: Janar Sarikas Kaupo Kaust Location Ireland is west of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales). Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Ireland is across the Atlantic Ocean from the U.S. Area: 81,638.1 km2 Population: 6,380,661 Symbol The shamrock is another symbol of Ireland. It is always worn on St. Patrick's Day. Flag The flag of Ireland is green, white and orange. The green represents Catholics, the orange is for Protestants, and the white symbolizes the hope for peace between the two groups. Language Most people in Ireland speak English, but a few still speak Gaelic. You might hear someone say "Erin go bragh" on St. Patrick's Day, which is Gaelic for "Ireland forever." music Irish Folk Music is the music and song in the national heritage. It includes older Irish songs a...
decline said: “With thousands of antibiotics in use globally, they have the potential to have potent effects on wildlife and ecosystems.” Research published in 2014 revealed that in the last 40 years, in freshwater habitats, where drug residues are most commonly found, the research found 75% of fish and amphibians had been lost. That shows clearly the harmful effect of the antibiotics to aquatic animals. In my opinion, the authors have succeeded with their articles. Firstly, I really liked that all of the articles had specific statistics and I appreciate it. Secondly, all the examples were apposite and points were clear. I personally find the topic very actual and the problems need even more attention. Articles: Cherie Chan http://sinosphere.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/06/21/study-maps-concentrations-of- antibiotics-in-chinese-waterways/?_r=0 Damian Carrington, the head of environment at the Guardian http://www.theguardian
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INTRODUCTION Books are treasure that takes out all reality and replaces it with fantacy, psyhology and humor in some cases. Depends what books are you reading. I like to read scince fiction, psychologyle and philosophical books. That makes my mind work other direction and lets me think over my consciousness. BOOK CONTENT So lately I have read a book named „Stepihunt”, author is Hermann Hesse. This book was quite lovely piece on art. Authors one side of her is in that book, as I have heard and read about it. When he wrote this book he had gun on his table every time. Same kind of thing is in this book, he thinked all the time razor he had. Place where all events took place was in German, stormy 1920. Book talkes about one man life who have two sides of himselfs. One side is human (that likes to live and enjoy life) and other side is wolf (side that you do not wanna be, makes you think about how sad
Read to understand Assess proportion of persuation to information Assess the degree of formality Assess intention Assess possible professional and cultural differences between the SL and the TL readership Give your translation a recognised house-style(where is it going to be published) Account for everything in the SL text Transfer all information related to authors Convert/transfer figures and symbols Recast grammar if necessary Be meticulous with terminology!!!! Technical text is not related to the author, it is about the text.
The long earth & Fight club Julia Shashkina, 11D The Long Earth Authors: Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter A sophisticated plot Philosophical Parallel worlds that are similar to Earth Device called a "Stepper" Travelling through all the worlds New discoveries A lot of fantasy Science Fight club Chuck Palahniuk Muutke teksti laade Teine tase The book Kolmas tase
Kazuo Ishiguro Gertrud Tamm 11.A Kazuo Ishiguro Born in Japan in 1954 British novelist, screenwriter and short story writer Enrolled at the University of Kent Master’s degree from the University of East Anglia’s creative-writing course married to Lorna MacDougall, a social worker, since 1986 Ishiguro is one of the most celebrated contemporary fiction authors in the English-speaking world Work Novels: A Pale View of Hills (1982) An Artist of the Floating World (1986) The Remains of the Day (1989) The Unconsoled (1995) When We Were Orphans (2000) Never Let Me Go (2005) The Buried Giant (2015) The Remains of the Day (1989) It is a story about an English butler who has dedicated his life to the loyal service of Lord Darlington. The novel begins with Stevens
relative or critical importance. Thus, an SEP field could be applied to physical objects to prevent them from being acknowledged. For example, a spaceship could land on a cricket arena and begin to annihilate a throng without any issues, because everyone would just mentally block seeing it happen, since it was not their problem. Altogether, Douglas Adams has managed to portray the Universe as something both simple and explainable through everyday aspects. He is one of the few authors who appears to have as much fun writing as one has reading his works. The way he expresses himself can be described as obviously subtle. His mocking approach to society's problems will make you laugh, in spite of how grave the situation actually is.
Theatre: combined medieval theatre, morality plays & Roman drama to create Elizabethan tragedy Poetry: Italian influences, sonnet (English: cddc ee) Rulers of England: Henry VII (brings prosperity, repairs economic situation; made alliances); Henry VIII (beginning of English reformation; killed "traitors"; 6 marriages); Mary I (Catholic); Elizabeth I (The Virgin Queen restores order; Religious Settlement; cautious measures in foreign affairs) Authors: Thomas Kyd's "The Spanish Tradegy" (revenge); Christopher Marlowe (moral dramas; blank verse); Ben Jonson (comedies; theory of humors, caricature and satire); Edmund Spenser's "Faerie Queen" (longest, most famous poem; Spenserian stanza) Late Renaissance (until 17th century) humanism a set of ethics about how people should live/act Prose: influence of reformation on liturgical material; King James Bible (translation)
English writer, philologist, and Oxford university professor, best known as the author of the classic high- fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II on 28 March 1972. His works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings form a connected body of tales, fictional histories, invented languages about a fantasy world called Arda, and Middle-earth. While many other authors had published works of fantasy before Tolkien,[ the great success of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings led directly to a popular resurgence of the genre. This has caused Tolkien to be popularly identified as the "father" of modern high fantasy literature. Biography. Childhood John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born in Bloemfontein in South Africa. As a child, he was bitten by a large baboon spider in the garden, an event some think later echoed in his stories.
The story ends with the monster sailing away on an ice shelf. I really enjoyed reading this book because I adore horror movies and ghost books. It was deep, touching, sad and exciting. I believe that Mary Shelley tried to show that we should not judge people by their appearance and that we should look in the person's character deeper. The society should be more tolerant and kind. Luckily nowadays this is not such a big problem as it used to be. I liked the eloquent writing style and the authors' ability to put real emotions into the story. It made me feel empathic sometimes for Victor and sometimes for the monster. The book illustrates the good and evil qualities of its main characters and shows how weak and frightened people can be. I do think that this story will remain popular because it has inspired many other books and movies and therefore it's theme remains relevant. Conclusion In conclusion I would like to say that the book was interesting and gripping. I would
had lived in poverty. In his lifetime Burns published several volumes of poetry. He wrote all kind of poems beautiful and tender songs in which he showed sympathy for the poor and angry verses which he expressed his dislike for the rich and made fun of the church. His poems were composed while he was walking along behind the plough. His poems touched the heart of every reader. He is one of the most popular song writers in english literature. A few years after his death, the greatest english authors began to appreciate his poetry. Now Robert Burns is considered the bational poet of Scotland and the 25th of January- the date of his birth is always celebrated by Scotsmen as a national holiday