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Võisiku manor
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Võisiku manor

Fourth level Fifth level Machine Room Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Timotheus Eberhard von Bock Drew up Russia's first constitution Deplored autocracy and bondage 9 years in Schlüsselburg fortress Jaan Kross' novel `'The Emperor's Madman'' http://www.mois.ee/vilj/voisiku.shtml http:// et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timotheus_Eberhard_von http://register.muinas.ee/? menuID=photolibrary&order=address:desc http:// www.poltsamaaturism.ee/index.php?mode=rin Thank you for listening!

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Fridrick douglass
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Fridrick douglass

"property" back. They encouraged him to go on a tour in Ireland, as many other ex-slaves had done in the past. He set sail on the Cambria for Liverpool on August 16, 1845, and arrived in Ireland when the Irish famine was just beginning. Douglass actually published three versions of his autobiography during his lifetime (and revised the third of these), each time expanding on the previous one. The 1845 Narrative, which was his biggest bestseller, was followed by My Bondage and My Freedom ten years later in 1855. After the Civil War, he brought out Life and Times of Frederick Douglass in 1881, which he revised in 1892. Travels to Europe Douglass spent two years in Great Britain and Ireland and gave several lectures, mainly in Protestant churches or chapels. Some were crowded to suffocation such was his draw, 5

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Victorian age
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Victorian age

Women wanted to be educated and to have a role in the society. Women were forced into working long hours at not good conditions. They wanted to protest and have equal rights. · Describe the three types of the Victorian woman. 1. submissive wife ­ whole excuse for being was to love, honor, obey and amuse ­ her lord and master(husband), bringing up children, giving advice, having conversation with her husband 2. the "new woman" ­ in revolt against her legal and social bondage, demanding equal rights(the same education, the same suffrage, the same opportunities for careers), changes, very educated 3. between the two ­ woman is not man, educated, equal, conservative · How was the Victorian home seen by Ruskin? The home was seen as the place of peace, the shelter of everything. The wife was a household goddess. It was the only place you can go that has a roof on top shelter. It was seen by Ruskin as a temple, a sacred place. · Why was home idealized?

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The Saxons & Vikings
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The Saxons & Vikings

Besides tilling the soil, the Anglo-Saxons were also occupied with cattle-breeding, hunting & fishing. The peasants of the village formed a community. The Anglo-Saxons had Trial by Ordeal. In the 7-9th cent. the situation started to change. Not all member stayed equal. Military leaders & elders possessed more land & cattle and slaves. Land became private property, could be sold or presented or given in return for debts to another owner. Free peasants began to lose their freedom. Many fell into bondage. Lost their land. In return for the land had to work on sb's land. Many nobles seized land by force. Sheriffs became king's officials. Moots lost their importance. This was the beginning of feudal relations. The man's position in the society depended on how much land he had. The root of power was land. It was the beginning of a class system, made up of king, lords, soldiers & workers on the land. By 600 Saxon settlements had gradually formed 7 kingdoms (Essex, Sussex, Wessex, Kent,

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A letter and an essay
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A letter and an essay

It is noticeable that the eating habits of schoolleavers of Freedonian Secondary School are not very healthy. Moreover, there are no students who have both breakfast and school lunch, eat more than four slices of brown bread per day, and avoid fat. Personal freedom is a concept the meaning of which depends on the context from which it arises and to which it applies. In other words, it is a concept without a fixed meaning. To most people, freedom means the absence of fetters or bondage, eg. having the power to act or to speak or to think without externally imposed restraints. One's childhood's dream of adulthood is the desire to be independent. One's adulthood's dream of childhood is the desire to be free from responsibility and enjoy a life without care. In each case, the dream of freedom is idealised. A child dreaming of being an adult wants the independence that the adult has but does not understand the responsibility that accompanies it

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Revision Questions
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Revision Questions

skills) *Spanglish = Used by Hispanic-Americans(ME) to speak to other Hispanic-Americans whom can understand both Spanish and English. When a person can't remember how to say a word in spanish, they say in English, and vice-versa 11. From where, when and under what circumstances did most African Americans come to America? The Spanish began slave trading in the West Indies in the 1600's. Then a British Company got into it and bought, kidnapped and sold the African people into bondage under the approval of Queen Elizabeth who only ask if any of them were 'taken against their will'. African Americans were brought by ship to be slaves on plantations and factories. African Americans came to America because they were either kidnapped or purchased from Africa or they were brought their from tribes that owned slaves. *Slavery = 1619 ­ first blacks were brought to the colony of Jamestown, Virginia

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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused
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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

I therefore took it into my hands with all the expectation, and read it through with all the attention due to a treatise that made such a noise at its coming abroad, and cannot but confess my self mightily surprised, that in a book, which was to provide chains for all mankind, I should find nothing but a rope of sand, useful perhaps to such, whose skill and business it is to raise a dust, and would blind the people, the better to mislead them; but in truth not of any force to draw those into bondage, who have their eyes open, and so much sense about them, as to consider, that chains are but an ill wearing, how much care soever hath been taken to file and polish them. If any one think I take too much liberty in speaking so freely of a man, who is the great champion of absolute power, and the idol of those who worship it; I beseech him to make this small allowance for once, to

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

" I smoothed the frown line between his brows. "You can give my body back to me, Gideon. I believe you're the only one who can." His eyes closed and his damp forehead touched mine. "Do you have a safeword, Eva?" Startled, I pulled back again to study his face. A few members of my therapy group had talked about Dom/sub relationships. Some required total control to feel safe during sex. Others fell on the opposite side of the line, finding that bondage and humiliation satisfied their deep-seated need to feel pain to experience pleasure. For those who practiced that lifestyle, a safeword was an unambiguous way to say "stop." But I couldn't see how that had any relevance to me and Gideon. "Do you?" "I don't need one." Between my legs, the gentle stroke of his finger became less tentative. He repeated his question, "Do you have a safeword?" "No. I've never needed one. Missionary, doggy style, B.O.B... that's about the extent of my

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

They captured or were handed more than 36 million African men and women. Out of the 36 million, only 18 million survived the journey through the Atlantic Ocean and the other 18 million survived perished in the largest first holocaust ever committed by one group against another. They left with their hands and legs shackled in irons, just like animals. They 30 others who were left in Africa were held in bondage under colonialism. The Europeans divided Africa in their little spheres of influence, with Britain and France taking the lion’s share of the continental pie. They called it the “balkanization” of Africa. When after World War II, the European countries decided to grant “independence” to Africans after they had died in record numbers in defending Europe against Germany and after looting Africa’s treasures, they engineered another means to keep control of the vassals in Africa

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