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Looks - how important
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Looks - how important

If we can see a repulsive object, then we would not like to know more about it. Conversely looking object makes us feel different. Is look really so important? Why can´t we be ourselves although our look might be different from the view from the streets? I personally love to be myself. I love to feel comfort, that I create with clothes, that I wear. I get my hair cut if it limits my view. Although my thoughts I am pushed by my comrades. If I dressed in public as I dress at home, I would definitely be stared! I am not the one, who makes the rules, I follow them! My friends might still know who I really am, but making new friends is difficult or even impossible because of my own "freestyle". Taking care of look belongs to grown-up behavior! Luckily of unfortunately is look the base of communication, servicing and relationships. So, look is important! Who could imagine

Keeled → Inglise keel
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E M Remarque-Läänerindel Muutuseta
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E.M.Remarque "Läänerindel Muutuseta"

their "patriotic duty" by enlisting in the army. Read an in-depth analysis of Kantorek. Corporal Himmelstoss - A noncommissioned training officer. Before the war, Himmelstoss was a postman. He is a petty, power-hungry little man who torments Paul and his friends during their training. After he experiences the horrors of trench warfare, however, he tries to make amends with them. Read an in-depth analysis of Corporal Himmelstoss. Franz Kemmerich - One of Paul's classmates and comrades in the war. After suffering a light wound, Kemmerich contracts gangrene, and his leg has to be amputated. His death, in Chapter Two, marks the reader's first encounter with the meaninglessness of death and the cheapness of life in the war. Joseph Behm - The first of Paul's classmates to die in the war. Behm did not want to enlist, but he caved under the pressure of the schoolmaster, Kantorek. His ugly, painful death shatters

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
194 allalaadimist
Animal farm by George Orwell
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Animal farm by George Orwell

● Horse Boxer - working class Seven Commandments 1. Whatever goes upon 2 legs is an enemy. 2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend. 3. No animal shall wear clothes. 4. No animal shall sleep in a bed. 5. No animal shall drink alcohol. 6. No animal shall kill any other animal. 7. All animals are equal. Greatest quotes ● “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.” ● “All men are enemies. All animals are comrades.” ● “Man is the only creature that consumes without producing.” ● “His answer to every problem, every setback was “I will work harder!” - which he had adopted as his personal motto.” George Orwell ● Eric Arthur Blair ● June 25, 1903 in Bengal, India ● In boyhood he began to understand the differences between member of social classes. ● Was notably fascinated Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s travels” Kasutatud allikad http://www.cliffsnotes

Keeled → Inglise keel
8 allalaadimist
Power Destroys Ideals
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Power Destroys Ideals

The story took place on the farm where the animals led a rebellion against the human beings. The revolution was started by the pigs who were considered the most intelligent animals. The others helped the pigs because they hoped for the better and easier life and they thought that the pigs would change everything for the best. Unfortunately it did not work out so well. As soon as the pigs came to the power they forgot about their promises and the needs of their comrades became unimportant. After the rebellion was held, the animals invented the seven commandments for the future life of the farm. At first they managed to follow the rules but suddenly one of the pigs, Napoleon, decided that he wanted more power. He made Snowball, who was the leader before him, leave the farm and usurped the power. All of the animals were brainwashed. Napoleon was a good manipulator and made animals do everything he wanted them to

Keeled → Inglise keel
5 allalaadimist
Jõutõstmine-ettekanne
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"Jõutõstmine" ettekanne

variants. Deadlift The deadlift is exercise where one lifts a loaded barbell off the ground from a stabilized bent- over position. It is an excellent exercise for overall body development if done properly. History Deadlift got its name somewhere around 200 B.C. in Rome. After military battles young Roman soldiers would go out onto the field and lift their fallen comrades onto wagons to later be buried. Literally "lifting the dead." This was used not only to get soldiers used to battle and death, but to also increase strength in their back. World records The record under WPO powerlifting rules is 1,003 pounds (455 kg) by Andy Bolton. Injury Most injureies happens to the spine, because of the wrong technique. To avoid injuries a powerlifter can use lifting belt and lifting fleshing. Also It is very important to use right technique.

Keeled → Inglise keel
33 allalaadimist
Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

of an ambush. Although wounded himself, Gunga Din climbs to the top of a golden tower to blow a bugle call. T h e army is warned and many lives are saved in an action scene which is the story's physical climax, but Din himself is shot from the tower and falls to his death. However, his death is not in vain. H e is recognized as a hero 202 THE RESURRECTION by his comrades and is Resurrected. In a final emotional climax the Colonel reads a poem which Rudyard Kipling has written in Din's honor. Superimposed on the scene is Din's spirit, dressed in full army uniform and grinning as he salutes, Resurrected and transformed. O f course, a well-made story can bring all levels — mind, body, and spirit — to climax in the same moment. W h e n a hero takes a decisive action, her whole world can be changed at once. CATHARSIS

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist


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