The most successful have been Radiohead, Oasis, Blur, Pulp, Massive Attack and The Spice Girls. A few of our Composers John Dunstable (1390 - 1453) Henry Vlll Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695) Handel (1685 -1759) Elgar (1857 - 1934) Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 - 1958) Gustav Holst (1874 - 1934) Benjamin Britten (1913 - 1976) Musical Song Writers Noel Coward (1899 - 1973) Lionel Bart (1930 - 1999) Andrew Lloyd-Webber (b. 1948) Pop and Rock Cliff Richard The Beatles The Rolling Stones Elton John David Bowie Rod Stewart Freddie Mercury Sting George Michael
osas Andresest, kes vaevleb muredega. Ta tahtis endale suurt ning heas seisukorras talu ja viljakat põllumaad, sest eestlase loomuses on see, et ta tahab teha midagi suurt, millel on väärtus ka laias maailmas. Andres leidis lahenduse töötades: põllumaa vajas hooldamist ja harimist, tööriistad parandamist, talu remontimist. Meie oleme lahenduse leidnud samuti tööst ja vaevast, mis on igat pingutust väärt olnud. Nagu on inglise näitleja ja näitekirjanik Sir Noël Peirce Coward öelnud: ,,Töö on palju suurem lõbu kui lõbu". Vaevast ja pingutustest saadav lõbu ja rahuldus ongi see, mis on eestlaste töökust ja moraali kõrgel hoidnud. Eesti on väärt nime ,,töörahvas", täpselt samuti nagu ta on väärt seda natukestki kuulsust ja tuntust, mis on välja teenitud oma saavutustega. Eesti Vabariigi noorus ja rahva vähesus ei tähenda, et ei saaks kaugele jõuda ja suuri tegusid teha. Oleme jõudnud siia, kus me oleme, maailma mastaabis hea tasemege riigiks,
6. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. Film review Battle for your heart is the new film starring Hugh Grade. I'm afraid that my first (1) IMPRESS was not very favourable. The scenes of violence are (2) OFFEND and the main character, Tony, is simply (3) IRRITATE The audience is supposed to feel great (4) ADMIRE for Tony, an army officer, who is accused of (5) COWARD because he fails to attack the village where the (6) ADORE Miranda lives with her old father. Tony saves their lives, and although the idea of marrying Tony has little (7) ATTRACT for her, Miranda agrees to it out of (8) GRATEFUL However, she is still in love with Alex, one of the enemy army, and wants to remain (9) FAITH to him. The dialogue and acting are just as bad as the plot. At the end, I breathed a sign of (10) RELIEVE. 7. Complete each sentence with one suitable word.
A poor single mother on welfare, tell me how ya did it There's no way I can pay you back But the plan is to show you that I understand You are appreciated Chorus: Reggie Green & "Sweet Franklin" w/ 2Pac * Lady... Don't cha know we love ya? Sweet lady Dear mama Place no one above ya, sweet lady You are appreciated Don't cha know we love ya? * second and third chorus, "And dear mama" instead of "Dear mama" Verse Two: 2Pac Now ain't nobody tell us it was fair No love from my daddy cause the coward wasn't there He passed away and I didn't cry, cause my anger wouldn't let me feel for a stranger They say I'm wrong and I'm heartless, but all along I was lookin for a father he was gone I hung around with the Thugs, and even though they sold drugs They showed a young brother love I moved out and started really hangin I needed money of my own so I started slangin I ain't guilty cause, even though I sell rocks It feels good puttin money in your mailbox I love payin rent when the rent's due
rules of grammar,’ as in This is a grammatical sentence. o –ed – having X/being provided with X – broad-minded, pig-headed, bearded, bigoted, quick- witted o –ish – somewhat X/vaguely X – can attach to adjectives, numerals and syntactic phrases, nouns, : greenish, fiveish, out-of-the-wayish, James-Deanish, o –less without X – senseless, pennyless, homeless o –like similar to X lifelike, warlike, coward-like, o –ly in the manner of X/like an X denoting persons – fatherly, brotherly or denoting temporal concepts or directions monthly, yearly, easterly, southerly o –some characterized by being as X, productive of X, apt to X – wholesome, fulsome, cuddlesome, fearsome, handsome, tiresome, cumbersome o –en – of the nature of X earthen, woollen, wooden. Non-productive - archaic Adverb forming suffixes are only native
The negative colouring is even greater with compound stems (e.g. honeymoonish, etc.). Exception: the words "boyish" and "girlish" do not have negative evaluation. Suffixes may be added to proper names. The suffix ish- adds a negative colouring. The suffixes ien and ean render the name as lofty (e.g. Shakespearean); suffix esque- possesses positive connotation. The main noun forming suffixes that render negative evaluation are: -ard- (e.g. coward, drunkard, etc.), -ster- (e.g. gangster, hipster, oldster, etc.), -eer- (e.g. rocketeer, profiteer, blackmarketeer, etc.), semi affix: -monger (e.g. war-monger, panic-monger, etc.), Suffixes of young people slang are: -o- (e.g. kiddo (kid), oldo (old), coppo (cop), etc.); other: -happy (e.g. car-happy), -dog (e.g. handsome-dog), -ola (e.g
What would he do, Had he the motive and the cue for passion That I have? He would drown the stage with tears And cleave the general ear with horrid speech, Make mad the guilty and appal the free, Confound the ignorant, and amaze indeed The very faculties of eyes and ears. Yet I, A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like John-a-dreams, unpregnant of my cause, And can say nothing; no, not for a king, Upon whose property and most dear life A damn'd defeat was made. Am I a coward? Who calls me villain? breaks my pate across? Plucks off my beard, and blows it in my face? Tweaks me by the nose? gives me the lie i' the throat, As deep as to the lungs? who does me this? Ha! 'Swounds, I should take it: for it cannot be But I am pigeon-liver'd and lack gall To make oppression bitter, or ere this I should have fatted all the region kites With this slave's offal: bloody, bawdy villain! Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain!
The suffix ish- adds a negative colouring (e.g. if the speaker has no respect for Dickens he can use suffix ish- to show it, so he can say "dickensish"). The suffixes ien and ean render the name as lofty (e.g. Dickensien, Shakespearean); suffix esque- possesses positive connotation and forms an element of refine style (e.g. Turner turneresque). The main noun forming suffixes that render negative evaluation are: -ard- (e.g. coward, drunkard, etc.), -ster- (e.g. gangster, hipster, oldster, etc.), -eer- (e.g. rocketeer, profiteer, blackmarketeer, etc.), semi affix: -monger (e.g. war-monger, panic-monger, etc.), -o- (e.g. kiddo (kid), oldo (old), coppo (cop), etc.); other suffixes of young people (slang) are: -happy (e.g. car-happy), -dog (e.g. handsome-dog), -ola (e.g. chair chairola). Their effect is often irony or contempt. FGI 1081 Stylistics (I
disturbed girl. Secondary characters are rememorable. Men and women act differently to war. Men are carried away by war propaganda, women are shown to be wised and appreciate life more than political parties. Men think on taking sides but women value life more. Jordan is an idealist. He is willing to give his life for this cause. But Maria's first loyalty is to her lover, jordan. She places love above war, politics. Pablo is another type, he is a moral coward, he is a defeatist, who wants to avoid personal danger and wants to save his life, he is mean and betrays his country men. Pilar, Pablo's woman, strong, courageous, patriot, never the less understands the importance of individual human happiness. Human independence and solitarity. Jordan dies, he is left to die. Maria problably is pregnant. Towards the end of his life Heingay wrote short stories. 1952 novella ,,The old man and the sea". The protagonist is an old cuban fisherman
instant. They can make you alert and aware, or distracted and de- ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:23 PM Page xv Introduction ➤ xv pressed. They can make you popular or unpopular, confident or insecure, positive or negative. Your thoughts can make you feel powerful or powerless, a victim or a victor, a hero or a coward. In your material life, your thoughts can make you a success or a failure, prosperous or poverty-stricken, respected or ignored. Your thoughts, and the actions that they trigger, determine your whole life. And the best news of all is that they are completely under your own control. ■ THOUGHTS, FEELINGS, AND DESIRES You are a complex bundle of thoughts, feelings, attitudes, desires,
I waited for them to get their food, and then followed them to a table, my eyes on my feet. I sipped my soda slowly, my stomach churning. Twice Mike asked, with unnecessary concern, how I was feeling. I told him it was nothing, but I was wondering if I should play it up and escape to the nurse's office for the next hour. Ridiculous. I shouldn't have to run away. I decided to permit myself one glance at the Cullen family's table. If he was glaring at me, I would skip Biology, like the coward I was. I kept my head down and glanced up under my lashes. None of them were looking this way. I lifted my head a little. They were laughing. Edward, Jasper, and Emmett all had their hair entirely saturated with melting snow. Alice and Rosalie were leaning away as Emmett shook his dripping hair toward them. They were enjoying the snowy day, just like everyone else -- only they looked more like a scene from a movie than the rest of us.
Thank you, Eva. For everything. Yours, G A Dear Jane brush-off. It had to be. Otherwise, he would've given me the keys after work on the way to the gym. There was a dull roaring in my ears. I felt dizzy. Disoriented. I was frightened and agonized. Furious. I was also at work. Closing my eyes and clenching my fists, I pulled myself together and fought off the driving urge to go upstairs and call Gideon a coward. He probably saw me as a threat, someone who'd come in, unwanted and uninvited, and shook up his orderly world. Someone who'd demanded more from him than just his hot body and hefty bank account. I shut my emotions behind a glass wall where I was aware of them waiting in the background, but I was able to get through the rest of my workday. By the time I clocked out and headed downstairs, I still hadn't heard from Gideon. I was such an emotional disaster at that point I felt
recruitment. However, to condemn and dismiss these patterns because they can be put to m i l i t a r y use is s h o r t s i g h t e d and n a r r o w - m i n d e d . T h e w a r r i o r is only one of the faces of the hero, who can also be pacifist, mother, p i l g r i m , fool, w a n derer, hermit, inventor, nurse, savior, artist, l u n a t i c , lover, clown, king, victim, slave, worker, rebel, adventurer, tragic failure, coward, saint, monster, etc. T h e many creative p o s s i b i l i t i e s of the form far outweigh its potential for abuse. GENDER PROBLEMS T h e Hero's Journey is sometimes critiqued as a masculine theory, cooked up by men to enforce their dominance, and with little relevance to the unique and quite different journey of womanhood. There may be some masculine bias built into the description of the hero cycle since many of its theoreticians have been male, and I