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Why Travel
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Why Travel?

Why Travel? Travelling broaden the mind. Donish people are taciturn, they have not seen the real world. Travelling gives you so much. People travel beacause they need that at work or just for fun and also because they wants to diverse cultures. Historians travel because they want to become acquainted history of variouse countries. Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness. Travel is all that and much more. One of the goals of study abroad is to prepare you to be more effective, respectful of other cultures, and to better understand your own culture and values. Travelling not only teaches you about other cultures, but it also teaches you more about yourself and your own culture. After all, only from the outside can you look back in. Where will your travels take you and what will you see?

Keeled → Inglise keel
17 allalaadimist
South Parki lühitutvustus
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South Parki lühitutvustus

Kyle and Kenny don't interact that much during the show and aren't seen alone together very much, but are known to be quite good friends The enmity between Cartman and Kyle has been in the show from the start, but has become significantly more pronounced as the series has progressed. Cartman holds an anti-Semitic attitude towards Kyle, whereas Kyle makes cracks at Cartman's weight and is horrified and disgusted with Cartman's immorality, cruelty, bigotry, and greed. Kyle is considered more friendly and caring of Butters than anyone else in the show, due to Butters' cooperation with him. CARTMAN Cartman is an obese, foul-mouthed, mean-spirited, selfish, and ill-tempered fourth-grader living with his hermaphroditic de facto mother in the fictional town of South Park, Colorado. Liane spoils Cartman, bends to his persuasion, and contributes to his weight problem by allowing him to eat vast amounts of junk food

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
3 allalaadimist
EXAM - English literature 2
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EXAM - English literature 2

English art, architecture, music, manners. Collecting, works of art, sculpture collections, change in architecture and interior design (neo-classicism), obsession with classical antiquity. 21. Augustan journalism (Addison, Steele) Richard Steele’s Tatler, Joseph Addison’s and Steele’s Spectator – mixes of short pieces, letters, essays, poems commenting on contemporary matters, morals and events. Religious bigotry and division of previous century should be put aside, replaced by mutual tolerance and understanding. New balance in society <- new way of life <- understanding oneself and world. Spectator – was to shape the opinions of men and women of the era and also for the next generation. Articles gace short cut to „polite” opinions and the world of taste. Tone was comic, Whiggish and sceptical.

Keeled → British literature
23 allalaadimist
Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

growth. A common flaw in stories is that writers make heroes grow or change, but do so abruptly, in a single leap because of a single incident. Someone criticizes them or they realize a flaw, and they immediately correct it; or they have an overnight conver­ sion because of some shock and are totally changed at one stroke. T h i s does happen once in a while in life, but more commonly people change by degrees, growing in gradual stages from bigotry to tolerance, from cowardice to courage, from hate to love. Here is a typical character arc compared with the Hero's Journey model. CHARACTER ARC HERO'S JOURNEY 1) limited awareness of a problem Ordinary W o r l d 2 ) increased awareness Call to Adventure 3 ) reluctance to change Refusal 4 ) overcoming reluctance Meeting with the M e n t o r

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist


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