Tom and Jerry William Hanna and Joseph Barbara created Tom and Jerry in 1940.It is a story of fighting between a mouse and a cat. Rarely they love and play together. Tom's full name is Thomas and Jerry's full name is Jerald. Other characters are Spike (dog) and Batch (cat). Tom and Jerry cartoons have received seven Oscar awards. Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse is Walt Disney's most popular cartoon character. This small naughty little mouse lives in the heart of millions all over the world. Mickey Mouse was first displayed in a short time picture, "Steam Boat Willy", on 18th November 1928 and that was the first talking cartoon picture. Now more than 150 Mickey Mouse picture films are released and other characters are Minnie, Donald duck, Goofy and Pluto. Donald Duck Walt Disney introduced Donald Duck in 1934. Other characters are Daisy Duck (lover) and Huey, Dewey & Louie (nephews)
Spiderman Stan Lee created Spiderman in 1962. Spiderman is also known as Atomic Hero. A spider that has accidentally received a dose of radioactivity bit Peter Parker, a schoolboy, while attending a science exhibition. As a result, Peter acquires the agility and proportionate strength of an arachnid. He sews his own super hero uniform and uses his scientific knowledge to build mechanical devices that eject sticky webbing, but he is less interested in fighting crime than in making a buck.
participated in World War l. He came home in 1919 and started working as illustrator for commercials. In 1923 he and his brother Roy went to Hollywood with just 40 dollars and there his life changed totally, where he had success after success. He is most known for his animated cartoons, most popular of which is Mickey Mouse, whom he gave the voice himself. Mickey Mouse was his first great success. Mickey Mouse first appeared in 1928 and it was the first animated cartoon with synchronized voice in history of animation. In 1932, Walt Disney created a cartoon Flowers and Trees, which was the first cartoon in colour and it was the first cartoon to get an Oscar's award. In 1937, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full-length animated musical, was premiered and it was also a great success. This cartoon raised over 1 million dollars, which was quite a sum at that time.
See rikub konvektsiooni (õhu- või soojusvahetus), muudab ilmastikutingimusi ning sademete rütmi, mis avaldab mõju kogu maakera ilmale. Vihmametsade hävimine Arvatakse, et aastas hävitatakse peaaegu 29 miljonit hektarit vihmametsi. Kui niisugune tempo säilib, hävivad vihmametsad 2035. aastaks. Kasutatud Materjalid http:// www.currentresults.com/Endangered-Animals/why-are-orangutans-endange http:// beforeitsnews.com/environment/2010/09/cartoon-guide-to-biodiversity-loss http:// coreybradshaw.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/seppo-cartoon-earth.jpg http:// www.miksike.ee/docs/referaadid2005/paastame_vihmametsad_evelin.htm http://conservationbytes.com/2011/05/30/cartoon-guide-to-biodiversity-loss / http://www.seit.ee/publications/4438.pdf TÄNAME KUULAMAST !
Walt Disney world Merily Pastak Walt Disney Walt Disney (19011966) became famous as a cartoon and film maker His caracters are Mickey mouse, Donald Duck and many others films, plays, shops and amusement parks Walt disney started his first park in 1955 in california It is called Disneyland Now there are Disneylands in different countries Walt Disney cartoon and film maker Disney Cartoons Walt Disney World Walt Disney world in florida was opened in 1971 It is one of the biggest and most expensive amusement parks in the world It has threemain theme parks, witch are Magic Kingtom, Epcot and Disney MGM Studios Walt Disney world Magic Kingtom Magic Kingtom is a famous for its rides There are fifty attractions, witchare situated around Cinderella Castle There are places like Mickey`s Starland, Adventureland and Fantastyland
Big sell, tiny targets Manufacturers use information about children's leisure activities to target them in many ways. They are targeting children at a very young age. Companies advertise products on children's television. Many of these ads are for foods and drinks, which are not particulary good for children. In addition, the packages in supermarkets that include logos or cartoon characters are attracting children. Marketing targets children at a very impressionable age. Although each parent should monitor what their children eat, drink or play with, big companies are still exploiting children for their own well-being Marko Kostap
Firstly, when we got on the plane, the seats were so cramped that it was impossible to sit on them (although we were promised to travel in style and comfort) and the air stewards didn't even greet us. They sat in the corner and yawned. In addition to previous none of us didn't dare to use the toilets toilets were filthy. We were told that during the flight it's possible to read free newspaper and enjoy feature film. At first there were no newspaper and secondly we could see only children's cartoon. Even though there were no children on the flight. Regrettably we were not happy with the ,,full meal with wine". We were offered only cold snacks. What's more, the air stewards were rude and unhelpful. Why do you promise friendly staff if you don't have any? I hope you appreciate my disappointment and will consequently take action to improve the service of Eagle Airlines Flight 6048. I look foward hearing from you. Your's faithfully, ......................
Passing cab-mööduv takso Gentelman-härrasmees* Incredibly excited-uskumatult põnevil Anarchist-anarhist Forging-võltsima Contents of the tube-tuubi sisu Water supply-veevarustus Drops of liquid-vedeliku tilguad Remaining drops-ülejäänud (tilgad) Hairs-Karvad(juuksed)* Handsome-nägus Charming-võluv,lummav Candy vendor-kommimüüja Stage-etapp During the performance-etenduse ajal Tram fare-trammi piletihind A fair chance-õiglane võimalus Head or tails-kull või kiri Action-Action* Cartoon-multikas* Comedy-komöödia* Disaster-katastroof Fantasy-fantaasia* Historical-ajalooline* Musical-muusikaline* Romantic-romantiline* Science fiction-ulmekirjandus Thriller-triller,põnevus* War-sõda(VB) Western-läänelik Actor-näitleja (neid kahte tean,aga igaksjuhuks võiks jääda) Actress-näitlejanna Character-iseloom,tegelane Costumes-kostüümid* Dialogues-dialoogid(kirjapilt) Music-muusika* Part-osa Photography-fotograafia* Plot-joonestama Scene-stseen Situation-situatsioon*
attractions Click to edit Master text style Second level Visit The London Eye Third level Fourth level Go to London Zoo Fifth level Take an openbus tour Enter space at the Royal Observatory See the changing of the guard Visit Cartoon museum Visit Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum Restaurants, cafes and bars Take traditional English breakfast Try fish&chips Have a pint in one of the world's best pubs In Ye Olde Mitre Tavern or in Holly Bush Take afternoon tea Shopping Liberty Selfridges Harrods Harvey Nichols Click to edit Master text styles Second level Fortnum & Mason Third level House of Fraser
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She likes jeans. She has 50 pair jeans, everyone is different style. Piret like television contuct. 19 years old sent Piret CV television talent contest, she pick 300 participant just him. 2005 year autumn contuct ,,Malaisia". At the moment she is MTV Estonia VY. In the summer 2003 it moderated a transmission named "SuveFizz" imt Indrek "buzzers" Raadik and other one. She favourite films is ,,Inditeet", ,,Lord of The Rings", ,,Kill Bill" and ,, American Pie 3" and favourite cartoon is ,, South Park". Piret is lot people example and idol. A lot people envy him. But really put admire how she everything reach? And everything so good. Used literature http://www.love-ninjas.com/data/vn/piret.html http://sites.google.com/site/piretj2rviskodu/piret http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piret_J%C3%A4rvis http://www.hot.ee/vnweb/piretj2rvis.htm Marika Almar Form 6
He protects the athletes, spectators and all the participants of the Olympic Games. Mattheus Särg Sam the Olympic Eagle - 1984 His name is Sam The creator of the mascot was C. Robert Moore Before becoming an eagle, the animal chosen as the mascot for the Games in Los Angeles was a bear, the emblem of California. This idea was dropped, as a bear had already been used for the Games in Moscow A cartoon was created featuring the mascot Sam, in the form of a detective who used the magic of the five Olympic rings on his hat to get himself out of all kinds of situations. Martin Linna Vigri - 1980 Vigri the Seal Moscow OLympic Games in 1980 Mascot of sailing competition in Tallinn Vigri's name comes from a estonian word Viiger Vigri creators were Saima Sümer and Elsie Johanson
This year´s theme country was Japan. The school was decorated with symbolic things from Japan. There was a handmade Torii in the lobby. Art Weeks café was in atrium where 11c did very good job. My favourite food was sushi which I believe was made by themselves. There were many activities in which students could participate. I took part in language lesson, origami lesson, animation workshop where I made my own little cartoon. I also went to a lecture in TTU about robots from Japan. At the end of the lecture we built our own robots and made them compete with each other. There were also a lot people who came to talk about life in Japan. This week gave me very good view into Japans life and culture. I think Art Week is a tradition which everyone inside or outside of Tallinn 21. School should value because such events do not take place in any other schools. I am very sad about
5 pints of beer in 11 seconds time. Later Bob Hawke was also the Prime minister of Australia. Historical facts o How cool is this?? Female vote Australia was the second country to give women the vote. o Australia day January 26, Australia day, is the anniversary of ships arriving in Sydney carrying a load of Convicts. o Swimming In 1838 it was declared illegal to swim at public beaches during the day! This law was enforced until 1902. o Cartoonists A cartoon is a drawing that makes a satirical, witty, or humorous point. On 17 July 1924, the world's first society of cartoonists, the Black and White Artists' Society, was formed in Sydney. FUN PICTURES Muutke teksti laade Muutke teksti laade Teine tase Teine tase Kolmas tase Kolmas tase
A feature film, a documentary film-mängufilm, dokumentaalfilm a popular science film, fiction film- populaarne teadusfilm, ulmefilm animated cartoon, the film has run for ages- film on kinos olnud pikka aega to watch a film on tv, a newsreel, a romance, a wastern- ringvaade, armastusfilm, kauboifilm screenplays of novels- romaanidest filmide tegemine the film is on at the mai cinema, to be present at the film premiere- olema rahul filmi esilinastusest a film director, a cameraman- filmi rezissöör, filmi operaator the film was rubbish, a box-office hit- film oli halb, kassahitt to shoot, shot , shot a film- filmi tegema
Kivirähk and F.R. Kreutzwald. English is one of the world most spoken language. You can hear it everywhere, no matter which part of the world are you in. In the third grade of elementary scool I started to learn English as a second language so since then i have learned it for nine years and i have reached the level of B2, like all the poeple in Estonia who have finished the high school. For me another helpful nuance in learning English were Hollywood movies and Cartoon Networks Channel. I learned the first basic words and sentences from the cartoons. In everyday life I use English almost every day. I read news in English, surf in the English webpages and communicate with some of my friends in English. Sometimes during a day i use more english language than estonian. Another language that I have learned in school is Russian. I started with it in the sixth grade. Some people say that Russian is Estonian second official language because you can
Ära ei tohiks unustada ka klassikalise nüüdismuusika suurkujusid, nagu Steve Reich, John Cage ja Karl Heinz Stockhausen. Juba 1960ndate aastate lõpus, popi ja rocki muusikud, ka The Beach boys ning The Beatles hakkasid kasutama elrektroonilisi instrumente ning tänu sellele hakkas elektrooniline muusika maailmas levima. Tuntumad elektroonilise muusika esitajad on: Skrillex, Daft Punk, Avicii, Calvin Harris, Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto. Eesti elektroonilise muusika esitajaks on muusikatrio Cartoon. Elektroonilist muusikat tehakse rütmimasinatel, süntesaatoritel, sämpleritel ja arvutiga. Vokaal on elektrooniliselt muundatud. Sellel muusikastiilil on hüpnootilisena mõjuv rütm. Töödeldakse varem salvestatud muusikapalu ja ansambli liikmeteks on DJ-d. Elektroonilisel muusikal on mitmeid alaliike: House House-muusika sai alguse kaheksakümnendate keskel New Yorgis. House-muusikat iseloomustavad korduvad klaverikäigud, üles-alla voolav bass ning tihti ka vokaal. House-
Home-reading ‘’The summoning’’ 20 new words: 1.Cacophony- ebakõla The kitchen door flew open and Mrs. Talbot appeared, but her words were beat back by the cacophony.(page 54) 2.Billow- voolama, voogama I knew he was just being polite-including the new girl in conversation-but if Tore had been a cartoon character, smoke would have billowed from her ears.(page 53) 3.Clamber- eest ära minema, põgenema As I clambered out of her way, a dark shape vaulted over the deck railing.(page 345) 4.Auditory- kuulmine, kuulmis Visual and auditory hallucinations.(page 65) 5.Cord- pael, nöör A moment of silence as she fingered a long corded necklace.(page 66) 6.Mope- norutama, tusatsema You’ll get a lecture on moping around.(page 71) 7.Oxygen- hapnik Then I sat cross-legged on my bed, gulping oxygen
Kaubamärgi liigid • sõnamärgid : ¤Üks sõna : mainor, google, Yahoo!, canon, oreo, Subway, Dell, Ebay ¤Mitu sõna : Coca-cola, hugo boss, ¤Täht : Kelvin Klain ¤Number ¤Slougan • Kujutusmärgid ¤Mithsubishi, Audi, Shell ¤Mozila firefox, Apple ¤Nike, Hello Kitty, Playboy • Sõna ja kujutusmärk ¤Lays, ikea, lego, macdonalds, lipton, mastercard, pepsi ¤BMW, Dove, ¤Tako Bell, Pizza hut, Cartoon network • Ruumilised kaubamärgid ¤voss vesi, Coca-cola klaaspudelil, ¤Säästumarket (kaupluste otsas) • Kollektiivmärgid ¤Tunnustatud eesti maitse ¤Eesti parim toiduaine ¤Ei ole lisatud säilitusaineid ¤100% naturaalne mahl Sarnased kaubamärgid: – pere - tere, durex - contex – lidl – säästumarket, bouhouse – bouhof, – elisa - elion – deel - dell – rannamõisa – ranna, päikseke – merevaik,
There are many recurring characters on the show, including the boys' families, school staff, and other students. These include Leopold "Butters" Stotch, Chef (who no longer appears in the show), Mr. Hankey, Towelie, Jesus, and Satan. Episodes have parodied Michael Jackson ("The Jeffersons"), Paris Hilton ("Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset"), and The Passion of the Christ ("The Passion of the Jew"). The show has also addressed serious political issues such as terrorism ("Cartoon Wars"), American immigration policy ("Goobacks"), gay marriage ("Follow That Egg!"), racism ("With Apologies to Jesse Jackson"), and the Terri Schiavo case ("Best Friends Forever"). The show depicts what many people find to be taboo subject matter, from its use of vulgarity ("It Hits the Fan") to its satire of subjects such as religion and cults (such as "All About the Mormons?", "Bloody Mary", "Red Hot Catholic Love", "Fantastic Easter Special", and
It is difficult to say who did the first masterpiece, it is commonly credited to Super Kool 223 of the Bronx and Wap of Brooklyn. The thicker letters provides the opportunity to enhance further the name. Writers decorate the interior of the letters with what are termed "designs." First with simple dots, later with crosshatches, stars, checkerboards. Designs are limited only by an artist's imagination. Many different styles could be seen on the subways cars: illustrations and cartoon characters were used to illustrate the letters. Every style has its name: top-to-bottom, block letters, block busters, panel pieces, leaning letters, window down, whole car, throw ups… For example the Bubble style was invented by Phase II. A more complex development of the letter design turns the piece totally unreadable to the average commuter. Writers call it “wildstyle”. Subway trains were not easy to paint in the yards were they would park at night. The artists had
slowly down, down, too far down; it leans towards me.] Confound it! TOM: What is the matter? I: The wretched spare tyre is flat too. TOM: Bad luck. Never mind, perhaps we can pump it up. Give me the pump. Let's see what we can do. MARY: Do hurry up, dear. We don't want to miss the news-reel. I: You'll miss the whole show if this tyre won't pump up. [Tom works hard and the tyre becomes hard. We take the pump off and start off.] MARY: You have been a long time. We shall miss the cartoon as well as the news-reel. I: We have been as quick as we could. Do you imagine we were playing there in the mud for fun? Just try changing a wheel in the rain and dark yourself and see how you like it. MARY: All right, dear. Don't lose your temper. I: Well, Tom, we'd better get on quickly; perhaps we'll get there before this one goes flat. TOM: That's the idea. What about stopping at a garage and letting them mend the puncture while we're in the cinema? I: That's a bright idea
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have the Chinese zodiac sign of the New Year as their design, or conventional greetings, or both. The Chinese zodiac has a cycle of 12 years. Each year is represented by an animal. The animals are, in order: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and boar. 2006 was the year of the dog, 2007 was the year of the boar, 2008 was the year of the rat, 2009 was the year of the ox, and 2010 is the year of the tiger. For 2006, famous dogs like Snoopy and other cartoon characters were especially popular. For 2008, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse were popular. The postcards may have spaces for the sender to write a personal message. Blank cards are available, so people can hand-write or draw their own. Rubber stamps with conventional messages and with the annual animal are on sale at department stores and other outlets, and many people buy ink brushes for personal greetings. Special printing devices are popular, especially among people who practice crafts
There is a strong presence of Latino artists. Exemplary artists. Jean-Michel Basquiat (late-C20). He was self-taught who worked himself up to elitist galleries. He painted on paper, doors, refrigerators, scrap metal and made assemblages from junk. His paintings are flat, primitive and childlike. He depicted angry images with heads, grimacing skulls, words, arrows etc. Keith Haring (late-C20). He had formal training in art. He drew cartoon-like images on advertising spaces in New York subway. The basis of his art is the drawn line. His imagery included sexual elements, flying saucers, running figures, instruments of communication and crawling babies. He painted on paper, fiberglass, canvas, enameled steel squares, badges, T-shirts, vases and plaster casts. He used thick black lines. He broke the barrier between high art and low art. Newer Realist Trends. A plurality of trends has been embraced
There is a strong presence of Latino artists. Exemplary artists. Jean-Michel Basquiat (late-C20). He was self-taught who worked himself up to elitist galleries. He painted on paper, doors, refrigerators, scrap metal and made assemblages from junk. His paintings are flat, primitive and childlike. He depicted angry images with heads, grimacing skulls, words, arrows etc. Keith Haring (late-C20). He had formal training in art. He drew cartoon-like images on advertising spaces in New York subway. The basis of his art is the drawn line. His imagery included sexual elements, flying saucers, running figures, instruments of communication and crawling babies. He painted on paper, fiberglass, canvas, enameled steel squares, badges, T-shirts, vases and plaster casts. He used thick black lines. He broke the barrier between high art and low art. Newer Realist Trends. A plurality of trends has been embraced
järgmised tagajärjed: Kapitali seotus Laod täis kaupa, mida on raske müüa (moekaubad jäid hooajal müümata) Standardid Eesmärk – tegevuste lihtsustamine, kulude vähendamine ja turvalisuse lisamine EL direktiiv 94/62/EC, artiklid 9 ja 10 ning Lisa 2 Eesti Standardikeskus Ühispakend (master cartoon). – (=rühma- või veopakend) Veoühik (unit loads) - (= transpordipakend) Identifitseerida toode, st anda tema kohta infot 1)Pakendi puhul, millele on kehtestatud tagatisraha, kannab pakendiettevõtja, välja arvatud isik, kes müüb pakendatud kaupa, tagatisraha suuruse kas pakendile või etiketile (2) Kui pakendil, millele on kehtestatud tagatisraha, puudub tagatisraha märk või ribakood
3.6.4 Treenimisel kuulatav muusika 10. klassis Muusikastiilid Räpp; rokk; pop; dubstep; trap; Drum&Bass; elektrooniline Muusika tema omaduste põhjal Energiline; hea rütmiga muusika Artistid MGK; Wix Khalifa; Papa Roach; Eminem; Macklemore; Example; Yellow clown; Cartoon; Netsky; Ed Sheeran: Hardstyle Laulud „Fort Minor – Remember the name“; „Birdy – Skinny Love“; „Major Lazer – Be together feat. Wild Belle (Vomic remix)“; „Ram – Nõiajaht“;
otse väljendada oma hoiakut teatud objekti või idee suhtes. Allpool kirjeldatakse põhjalikumalt turundusuuringute praktikas kõige sagedamini kasutatavaid hoiakute mõõtmise meetodeid. Kaudsed meetodid Kaudsed meetodid on parimaks mooduseks saada infot inimeste tõelistest emotsioonidest ja hoiakutest, võimaldades neil läbi teiste rääkides kaudselt enda kohta andmeid esitada. Sagedamini kasutatakse järgmisi meetodeid: · pilapiltide tehnika (cartoon techniques). Respondentidele näidatakse võimalikult üldjoonelisi pilte inimestest uuringuteemaga seotud situatsioonides ja palutakse kirjeldada, mis võib juhtuda, või vastata küsimusele, mis on kirjutatud ühe tegelaskuju pea kohale. Kujud peavad olema joonistatud võimalikult neutraalselt, ilma naeratuste ja kulmukortsudeta. Selle tehnika kasutamine on eriti edukas tarbijate ostukäitumise uurimisel ja potensiaalsete ostjate isiklike huvide tundmaõppimisel;
S h a d o w figures like wolves, hunters, tigers, a n d bears. Somehow the tiny rabbit always manages to o u t w i t his h u n g r y opponent, who usually suffers painfully from dealing w i t h a Trickster H e r o . T h e modern version of the rabbit Trickster is of course Bugs Bunny. T h e Warner Brothers animators made use of folktale plots to pit Bugs against hunters and predators who didn't stand a chance against his quick wits. Other cartoon Tricksters of this type include Warner s Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales, the Roadrunner, and Tweety Bird; Walter Lantz's W o o d y Woodpecker and Chilly W i l l y the penguin; and 78 TRICKSTER M G M ' s ubiquitous dog Droopy, who always outwits the befuddled W o l f M i c k e y Mouse started as an ideal animal Trickster, although he has matured into a sober master of ceremonies and corporate spokesman
LOUSY -rIPPER AND I'D reciprocity rule. But, the rule can also be used by LIKE" YOUR RUDEST WA-rRE.SS SO restaurant servers to increase their tips. One I wONT FEEL GUll])' A~u-r IT. .. study found that servers who gave diners a piece of candy when presenting the bill increased their tips by 3.3 percent. If they provided two pieces of candy to each guest, the tip went up by 14 percent (Strohmetz et ai., 2002). Cartoon © Mark Parisi. Permission required for use. Visit offthemark.com. (Clark 8{ Mills, 1979; Mills 8{ Clark, 1982), what is exchanged reciprocally is the will- ingness to provide what the other needs, when it is needed (Clark, Mills, 8{ Corco- ran, 1989). Under this form of reciprocity, it is not necessary to calculate who has given more or less but only whether both parties are living up to the more general rule (Clark, 1984; Clark 8{ Waddell, 1985; Clark, Mills, 8{ Powell, 1986)
of the night Cary and I had gone to Gideon's club. But the figure that rounded me this time was Christopher. "Hey, Eva." He took the chair next to mine and set his elbows on his knees, leaning toward me. "Are you having fun? You're not mingling much." "I'm having a great time." At least I had been. "Thank you for inviting me." "Thank you for coming. My parents are stoked you're here. Me, too, of course." His grin made me smile, as did his tie, which had cartoon vinyl records all over it. "Are you hungry? The crab cakes are great. Grab one when the tray comes by." "I'll do that." "Let me know if you need anything. And save a dance for me." He winked, and then hopped up and away. Ireland took his seat, arranging herself with the practiced grace of a finishing school graduate. Her hair fell in a single length to her waist and her beautiful eyes were direct in a way I could appreciate. She looked worldlier than her seventeen years
this occasioned Hall, Page, and Room 40 were not heard in Berlin. Its last doubts swept away by the low voice, the steel safe, the scattered ashes, and the non-German-speaking servant, the Foreign Office capitulated. "After your telegram it is hardly conceivable that betrayal took place in Mexico. In face of it the indications which point in that direction lose their force. No blame rests on either you or Magnus." [Codebreakers 152.jpg] "Exploding in his Hands." Cartoon by Rollin Kirby in The [New York] World just after the Zimmermann telegram was made public Meanwhile, the problem of authenticity, which had so troubled the Anglo-American officials and stirred uneasy questions in the Senate and the press, had been eliminated by Zimmermann himself. Completely unexpectedly, he confessed: "I cannot deny it. It is true." Knowledge of the plot had been blandly disavowed by the Mexicans, the Japanese, and