ADELE Aleksandrina Gudkina 9A Full name: Adele Laurie Blue Adkins Born: 5.05.1988 (25 years old) Birth place: Tottenham, London, England Instruments: guitar, keyboards, bass guitar Biography Her first performance on the stage was at school. Adele graduated from the School for Performing Arts & Technology in Croydon in May 2006. After 2 months she put 2 compositions into art- magazine(PlatformsMagazine.com). Her first British tour – in October 2007. Awards In 2010, Adele received a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Hometown Glory”. By December 2011, ”21” sold over 3.4 million copies in the UK, and became the biggest-selling album of the 21st century. In 2013, she received an Academy Award as well
was given to artists who, at the time, had yet to release an album. She debuted at number one with her Mercury Prize nominated debut album 19 in the UK album chart and has since then been certificated platinum with sales over 500,000 copies. Adele's first public singing performance was in a school presentation where she sang "Rise" by Gabrielle. She graduated from The BRIT School for performing arts & technology in Croydon in May 2006, which was the same performing arts school attended by Amy Winehouse, Katie Melua, Leona Lewis and Kate Nash. Adele's first record, "Hometown Glory", in which she sings the praises of Tottenham, was released on 22 October 2007 as a limited edition 7" vinyl on Jamie T's label Pacemaker Recordings. On 28 January 2008 her debut album 19, was released in the United Kingdom. The album went straight to #1 in the UK charts and was certified platinum within a month of its release.
the East London line are served by Underground replacement buses. Fourteen Underground stations are outside Greater London, of which five (Amersham, Chalfont & Latimer, Chesham, Chorleywood, Epping) are beyond the M25 London Orbital motorway. Of the 32 London boroughs, six (Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Kingston, Lewisham and Sutton) are not served by the Underground network, while Hackney only has Old Street and Manor House on its boundaries. The end Thank you
reception dance staples such as Dancing Queen at the post-royal wedding dinner dance in 2011. Prince Charles: Leonard Cohen You might suspect that Prince Charles has highbrow musical taste - he adores Bach - but he also once revealed in a TV interview that Leonard Cohen was "wonderful". Cohen appeared at a 1998 Prince's Trust concert.. Prince Harry: Skream Ollie 'Skream' Jones is a 'Dubstep' producer based in Croydon. His debut album Skream! was released in 2006 although he prefers the term ‘UK bass’ to 'Dubstep'. Prince Harry, who sang a bit of Bob Marley in public on his tour of Jamaica in March 2012, has seen Skream close up - after he performed at a charity event at Buckingham Palace Princess Margaret: The Beatles Princess Margaret was part of the Swinging Sixties scene and had a soft spot for the music of the Beatles, whom she met at a Royal Variety Command Performance in 1963
LONDON Authority of London 1. City of London 18.Sutton 2. Westminster 19.Croydon 3. Kensington and Chelsea 20.Bromley 4. Hammersmith and Fulham 21.Lewisham 5. Wandsworth 22.Greenwich 6. Lambeth 23.Bexley 7. Southwark 24.Havering 8. Tower Hamlets 25.Barking and Dagenham 9. Hackney
· 1982 "The Open Universe: An Argument for Indeterminism" (Avatud universum: argument indeterminismi kasuks) · 1982 "Realism and the Aim of Science" (Realism ja teaduse eesmärk) · 1994 "The Myth of the Framework: In Defence of Science and Rationality" · 1994 "Knowledge and the Mind-Body Problem:In Defence of Interactionism" 11 Kokkuvõte Sir Karl Raimund Popper (28. juuli 1902 Viin 17. september 1994 London, East Croydon) oli Austria juudi päritolu Briti filosoof. Ta oli üks mõjukamaid 20. sajandi teadusfilosoofe, kes kirjutas palju ka sotsiaal- ja poliitikafilosoofia teemadel. Popperit tuntakse kõige rohkem selle järgi, et ta lükkas tagasi klassikalise induktsionistliku arusaama teadusest, esitas teaduse ja mitteteaduse eristamiseks (demarkatsiooniprobleemi lahendusena) väidete ja teooriate empiirilise falsifitseeritavuse
and The Loves of Lady Purple. Angela Carter (7 May 1940 16 February 1992) was an English novelist and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picaresque works. Born Angela Olive Stalker in Eastbourne, in 1940, Carter was evacuated as a child to live in Yorkshire with her maternal grandmother. As a teenager she battled anorexia. After attending Streatham & Clapham High School, in south London, she began work as a journalist on the Croydon Advertiser, following in the footsteps of her father. Carter attended the University of Bristol where she studied English literature. She married twice, first in 1960 to Paul Carter. They separated in 1970. In 1969 Angela Carter used the proceeds of her Somerset Maugham Award to leave her husband and relocate for two years to Tokyo, Japan, where she claims in Nothing Sacred (1982) that she "learnt what it is to be a woman and became radicalised