Body Talk of Estonians Showing anger · Lifted eyebrows · Wrinkled forehead · Narrowed mouth or clenched teeth · Hardened gaze · Folded arms Showing joy · Big smile · Raised eyebrows · Leaned head · Legs crossed · Arms open · Touching other person Showing worry · Head lowered · Hand touching the forehead · Eyes closed or narrowed · Body crooked · Steady gaze Showing regret · Sad look · Head leaned on hands · Sight pointed down · Crooked pose Showing annoyance · Mouth straight or open · Rolling eyes or eyes wide open · Wrinkled eyebrows Showing sorrow · Red eyes - tears · Eyes pointed to one place · Face cowered with hands · Head lowered · Twisted pose · Legs steadily side by
They often smile and laugh. Forehead relaxing - their forehead muscles relax, bringing their eyebrows up a little. Eyes smile - the outer corners of their eyes begin to wrinkle as muscles push them together. Only when they really smile! Lips smile their lip corners are pulled up. Showing worry Biting lips generally mean the person is worried. Also, worry lines show up on the forehead. The mouth is downturned and the lips often become pursed. Their body is usually crooked and head is slightly tilted down. Showing regret Bowing the head and looking down is a classic sign of regret. The mouth is closed and the eyes, while open, usually look at the floor. They have crooked pose. Their head is leaned on knees. Showing annoyance Annoyed people are staring directly and their mouth is straight or open. They are rolling their eyes. They have wrinkled eyebrows Click to edit Master text styles and pursed lips
Bahamas Lisbeth Vinter 10b Location of Bahamas The country lies between latitudes20° and 28°N, and longitudes 72°and 80°W. Bimini, Abaco, Inagua, Andros Island, Eleuthera, Cat Island, Long Island,San Salvador Island, Acklins,Crooked Island, Exuma andMayaguana. Nassau capital city of The Bahamas, lies on the island of New Providence. Mount Alvernia(Como Hill) 63 metres (207 ft) on Cat Island. Population: 309,156 Religions: Baptist 35.4%, Anglican 15.1%, Roman Catholic 13.5%, Pentecostal 8.1%, Church of God 4.8%, Methodist 4.2%, other Christian 15.2%, other Protestant 12%, none or unknown 3%, other 2% The 'other' category includes Jews, Muslims, Baha'is, Hindus, Rastafarians,
Describing people appearance Vanus age Teismelise eas in one's teens Varastes/keskmistes/hilistes kahekümnendates in one's early/middle/late twenties Elatanud elderly Keskeas middle-aged Noor täiskasvanu a young adult Vastsündinud new born baby Pikkus/kehaehitus height/build Keskimist kasvu of medium/average height Laiaõlgne broad-shouldered Hea kehaehitusega well-built Muskliline muscular Sale slim Tüse plump Ülekaaluline overweight Rasvunud obese Juuksed hair Sirged straight Heledad blond/fair Laines wavy Lokkis curly Krussis frizzy Turris, püstised spiky Lühikeseks pöetud (close-)cropped Kiilanev balding kiilaspea bald Õlgadeni shoulder-lenght Keskmise pikkusega - medium-lenght Punakaspruunid, ingveri tooni ginger Seitel keskel a centre parting Nägu, huuled, nina, põsed, kulmud, ripsmed face, lips, nose, cheeks, eyebrows, eyelashes Nur...
Ta rääkis, et tema peremees. Kumbki neist ei näe teda, sest ta oli peatatud teolt vahetanud valgust, ja oli neile läinud, uudishimulik, et aken. Ta oli pikk ja üldiselt ehitatud. Ta nägu oli ta ilus või mitte. Ei kokkuleppeliselt nii, kindlasti, aga see oleks võinud olla, aastaid tagasi, enne oli ta, mida. võidelda, karm veidi hoobi funktsioone, nagu ta oli katki oma nina korraga ja ei viitsi midagi teha. Ta oli väga kangekaelne suu ja lõug, kus oli ta leiti, sest taevas huvides. Crooked kulmud, mis olid paksud, kuid mitte liiga palju, nii nad läksid koos tumedad silmad, mis olid paksult soritud.Õhuke arm jooksis ette tema õigus põske, vaid kaks või kolm tolli pikk, kuid ta ei oleks üllatunud, kui see osutus slash alates dueling mõõk, sest ta vaatas läbi oma aega kuidagi. Seoses teda, sest ta oli pärit tema peidetud vaatepunktist, Eve arvasin, et sa oleks tulnud siia XVIII sajandil teil on rohkem kodus siis. Üks asi oli kindel, et ta teadis, et ta ei tahaks teda
My favorite book is called "Ma suudan hüpata üle lompide".It is written by Australian writer Alan Marshall. It is Alan Marshall`s autobiography. He talks about himself and about his life.I think that probably I like this book so much, because it is written of real persons life. The book began with birth of Alan and ended, when his family had to move. In the very beginnig of the book Alan gets paralysed and after that his muscles started to shrink and because of that his legs were crooked. Doctor`s only idea was that they should press Alan`s legs straight. It was hard work to his mother, because she had to do this and try to heal his son. It is very tragic, but it is the truth. In the middle of the book Alan has to go to the hospital, where he is surrounded by adult men. They admired Alan`s strength and courage to fight for his life. Alan always had the view that life does not suspend him nothing, even with his disease he can make his dreams come true
1942 The Body in the Library Miss Marple 1942 Five Little Pigs Hercule Poirot 1942 The Moving Finger Miss Marple 1944 Towards Zero Supenintendent Battle Inspector James Leach 1944 Death Comes as the End 1945 Sparkling Cyanide Colonel Race 1946 The Hollow Hercule Poirot 1948 Taken at the Flood Hercule Poirot 1949 Crooked House Charles Hayward 1950 A Murder is Announced Miss Marple 1951 They Came to Baghdad Victoria Jones 1952 Mrs McGinty's Dead Hercule Poirot Ariadne Oliver 1952 They Do It with Mirrors Miss Marple 1953 After the Funeral Hercule Poirot 1953 A Pocket Full of Rye Miss Marple 1954 Destination Unknown
Unit 2 vocabulary cope with toime tulema, hakkama saama abruptly järsult, äkiliselt crash (into) kokku põrkama, vastu absorbed in hõivatud, süvenenud sõitma (avariis) achieve saavutama, läbi raskuste criticise kritiseerima teostama crooked (teeth) puseriti hambad allow lubama, võimaldama crowd rahvamass, summ anatomy anatoomia, kehaehitus curl lokk, kihar announce teadustama, kuulutama, damsel preili välja kuulutama deaf kurt announcement teadaanne, kuulutus deafening kõrvulukustav arched kaarjas (... eyebrows declare kuulutama, deklareerima kaarjad kulmud) dedicate to pühenduma
modality she fed them numerous facts with numbers. For example: “nowadays people are sitting 9,3 hours per day which is more than we sleep at 7,7 hours per day” and lack of physical activity causes 10% of all the cancers. Her whole presentation was very informative and at the same time shocking. Although her use of words was excellent and I do not have anything negative to say about her presentation, I still think she should have had some pictures or maybe a crooked backbone with her on the stage because then people who have visual modality would have understood her better and it also would have emphasized the seriousness of the problem. Furthermore, in my opinion she should have moved more due to the fact that the stage was huge and at the moment she did not fill it up. I might be mistaken but I think it had been a good idea to walk during the time of presentation because then her moves would have also talked for themselves
· Appointment with Death (1938) · And Then There Were None (1939) · Murder is Easy (1939) · Evil Under the Sun (1940) · Sad Cypress (1940) · One, Two, Buckle My Shoe (1940) · Body in the Library, the (1941) · N or M? (1941) · Murder in Retrospect (1942) · Moving Finger, the (1942) · Death Comes as the End (1944) · Towards Zero (1944) · Sparkling Cyanide (1945) · Hollow, the (1946) · Taken at the Flood (1948) · Crooked House (1949) · Murder is Announced, a (1950) · Mrs. McGinty's Dead (1951) · They Came to Baghdad (1951) · They Do It With Mirrors (1952) · Funerals are Fatal (1953) · Pocket Full of Rye, a (1953) · So Many Steps to Death (1954) · Hickory Dickory Dock (1955) · Dead Man's Folly (1956) · 4.50 from Paddington (1957) · Ordeal by Innocence (1958) · Cat Among the Pigeons (1959) · Pale Horse, the (1961) · Mirror Crack'd, the (1962) · Clocks, the (1963)
10 Most Amazing Buildings of the World The Crooked House Though it looks like some sort of painting by a drunk painter. But this is a real house located in Rezydent Shopping Center in Sopot, Poland. It is claimed to be the most photographed building in Poland. It is spread to an area of 4,000 square meters. Designed by Architect: Szotynscy Zaleski 2. Forest Spiral - Hundertwasser Building Architect: Heinz M. Springmann This is a residential building complex located in Darmstadt, Germany. The building has a unique façade which doesn’t follow a regular grid pattern and the windows appear as if they are dancing out of line and appear out of order. It was designed by Viennese artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser and finally planned and implemented by architect Heinz M. Springmann. It contains 105 apartments, an inner courtyard, a small artificial lake and also a playground for children. The building has 12 floors. 3. The Torre Galat...
He stands up, crabs the things and keeps on running. He throws the things to mum by saying: "Let´s go out!" Mother: "We must dress ourselves and then we can go out! But first we need to go to pee. Karl come to pee!!" Mum puts Karl on the toilet bowl, he sits there around 4-5 minutes, but doesn´t pee. Mother puts a diaper back on. Karl runs back to the couch in the middle of the clothes. Karl tries to dress himself on his own. Firstly, he puts his hand through the sleeve and a hat on in a crooked way. Karl is sure, that he is ready to go. Mother went back to the bedroom to took some additional clothes and to put back the clothes from the floor. Karl was following her continuously during the whole process. Mother dressed him up and Karl was acting very calmly. Mother said to Karl: "Go and get the shoes as well!" Karl ran fastly right away to get the shoes. He took them from the corridor and ran back to the living room. Mother put on the
Plus, there my kinda town is famous for its high floral and colurful diversity. Design: It is a small walled medieval town with inevitable comforting warmth of home. Once in the town you'll feel yourself as in a luxurious and cosy shelter. All this is due to town's small space. Streets are exquisitely narrow and crooked, the layout has labyrinth system. Due to its modest size there is no need for cars, all streets are for pedestrians or bicycles. One can find cycle lanes everywhere. Obviously there are small alleys with oaks, olive and fruit trees which can be found everywhere. The town is mainly famous for its medieval architecture, especially its towers, which may be seen
The second bridge was built in the year 1750. .The river Thames divides London into the northern and the southern part. The port of London is one of the greatest trade centres in the world. The river Thames is certainly the most famous water body in London. London is also the seat of the government of Great Britain. It is one of the largest cities in the world with its population of about seven million. Before the great fire in 1666 there were many wooden houses and narrow crooked streets in the town but after the fire it became a well-planned city with wide streets, beautiful squares and parks. It started on the second of September, from a bakery shop in Pudding lane and lasted for about 5 days. It destroyed 89 percent of the city . The fire spread very quickly, because the houses were side by side. After the fire of 1666, the face of London changed forever. London is famous for its large parks. The most famous parks are Bushy Park, Green Park, Greenwich Park,
King attempts to unite the people with a common dream of freedom by using an inspirational lyric that is well known across America. Repeating such phrases makes the speech more memorable and compelling. The use of symbolism is also prevalent throughout this speech. This can easily be seen in the following sentence: ‘’I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight’’. Martin Luther King uses the valleys, hills, mountains and rough places to symbolically represent racial inequalities and hardships across the land that must be corrected. The distance between the low and high points represents the equality gap that he wishes to reduce. He conveys this by stating they "shall be exalted", "made low" and "made straight”. By using these words to create imagery he adds further depth and meaning to this passage.
word-combinations may appear and these are of interest in stylistics! e.g word combinations 3 usual unusual A week ago A grief ago, a smile ago, a cigarette ago A delicious meal A delicious murder Ungrammatical sentence Ungrammatical house A crooked street Crooked hopes e.g Colourless, green ideas sleep furiously. The stylistics of lg, the stylistics of speech Stylistics is a branch of linguistics that studies the principals of selecting and using linguistic means (lexical, grammatical, phonetic) intended to pass on shades of meaning and emotions. We must keep apart the stylistics of language and the stylistics of speech. Stylistics of
CHICAGO (Chicago Poems 1916) HOG Butcher for the World, Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and the Nation's Freight Handler; Stormy, husky, brawling, City of the Big Shoulders: They tell me you are wicked and I believe them, for I have seen your painted women under the gas lamps luring the farm boys. And they tell me you are crooked and I answer: Yes, it is true I have seen the gunman kill and go free to kill again. And they tell me you are brutal and my reply is: On the faces of women and children I have seen the marks of wanton hunger. And having answered so I turn once more to those who sneer at this my city, and I give them back the sneer and say to them: Come and show me another city with lifted head singing so proud to be alive and coarse and strong and cunning.
Nature urges us to rise above other men. Also to remove us from lifestile of sloth and laziness. V thesis Nature made us seek a best civic society to administer law upon ourselves. Nature demands we leave peacefully together. VI thesis Man is an animal, who needs a master, if that man lives among other men. Man needs to limit hes freedom, because his nature wants to seperate himself from others. But highest master must still be just a man and obey the laws. ,,Such crooked wood as man is made of, no straight thing can be built. VII thesis Nations want to compete and make war. Societys are in conflict with each others and many wars are fought just to establish new contacts. A league of nations is needed to solve that problem. In a league of nations eathen the smallest state is safe. VIII thesis The nature is driving us to establish a perfect state in which a man can develop fully Ultimate goal is to achieve perfect constitution.
While American nationality has always been a desirable asset in Juárez, it has become much more valuable -- sometimes a matter of life and death -- since the drug violence erupted in earnest three years ago. The children would eventually be able to attend better schools, find better jobs and, if necessary, seek haven. The war began in Juárez around 2008. Since then, conflict has spread across much of Mexico's north, as various cartels, street gangs and crooked police units battle in a void of legitimate authority. President Felipe Calderón has tried to smash the cartels by deploying the army, and he has sent thousands of soldiers into Juárez. The assault has eliminated some drug lords, but that has in turn encouraged turf and succession struggles, making for increasingly bloody upheaval. The conflict has claimed some 40,000 lives in Mexico since it began, and Juárez has seen a tenfold increase in its
The choice of words may be peculiar and so unexpected word combinations may arise. Any such phrase is of an interest in stylistics: USUAL UNUSUAL a week / month ago a grief ago / a smile ago / a cigarette ago delicious meal delicious murder ungrammatical sentence ungrammatical house a crooked street a crooked hook bloodthirsty killer bloodthirsty embrace "Colourless green ideas sleep furiously" - (highly original). OR: e. e. comings (modernist poet): "My father moved through dooms of love Through sames of am through haves of give ..." (here "am" becomes a noun, also "have" becomes a noun). J. Joyce "Ulysses" in last chapter for 44 pages comes no single mark of punctuation but
I tried to concentrate as he explained the lab we would be doing today. The slides in the box were out of order. Working as lab partners, we had to separate the slides of onion root tip cells into the phases of mitosis they represented and label them accordingly. We weren't supposed to use our books. In twenty minutes, he would be coming around to see who had it right. "Get started," he commanded. "Ladies first, partner?" Edward asked. I looked up to see him smiling a crooked smile so beautiful that I could only stare at him like an idiot. "Or I could start, if you wish." The smile faded; he was obviously wondering if I was mentally competent. "No," I said, flushing. "I'll go ahead." I was showing off, just a little. I'd already done this lab, and I knew what I was looking for. It should be easy. I snapped the first slide into place under the microscope and adjusted it quickly to the 40X objective. I studied the slide briefly. My assessment was confident. "Prophase
I tucked it beside the small grouping of photos, and sat back to take in the effect. "Good morning, Eva." I pushed to my feet to face my boss. "Good morning, Mr. Garrity." "Call me Mark, please. Come on over to my office." I followed him across the strip of hallway, once again thinking that my new boss was very easy to look at with his gleaming dark skin, trim goatee, and laughing brown eyes. Mark had a square jaw and a charmingly crooked smile. He was trim and fit, and he carried himself with a confident poise that inspired trust and respect. He gestured at one of the two seats in front of his glass and chrome desk, and waited until I sat to settle into his Aeron chair. Against the backdrop of sky and skyscrapers, Mark looked accomplished and powerful. He was, in fact, just a junior account manager and his office was a closet compared to the ones occupied by the directors and executives, but no one could fault the view.
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dimmer switch had turned the inside of my entire body to maximum power. There was nothing to do other than remain open, alert, intensely present – present with every cell of the body. I looked at her with no thought and no judgment and listened in stillness without any mental commentary. A torrent of words came out of her mouth. “They sent me another disturbing letter today. They are conducting a vendetta against me. You must help. We need to fight them together. Their crooked lawyers will stop at nothing. I will lose my home. They are threatening me with dispossession.” It transpired that she refused to pay the service charge because the property managers had filed to carry out some repairs. They in turn threatened to take her to court. She talked for ten minutes or so. I sat, looked, and listened. Suddenly she stopped talking, looked at the papers all around her as if she had just woken up from a dream. She became calm and gentle
Christopher Vogler all M e n t o r s are to be trusted, and that it's healthy to question a Mentor's motives. It's one way to distinguish good from bad advice. M e n t o r s sometimes disappoint the heroes who have admired them during apprenticeship. In Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Jimmy Stewart learns that his Mentor and role model, the noble Senator played by Claude Rains, is as crooked and cowardly as the rest of Congress. Mentors, like parents, may have a hard time letting go of their charges. An overprotective M e n t o r can lead to a tragic situation. T h e character of Svengali from the novel Trilby is a chilling portrait of a M e n t o r who becomes so obsessed with his student that he dooms them both. MENTOR-DRIVEN STORIES Once in a while an entire story is built around a Mentor. Goodbye, Mr. Chips, the novel