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Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum Helina Romantsov 11B Biography Channing Matthew Tatum April 26, 1980 Actor and film producer Began as a fashion model Commercials for Pepsi and Mountain Dew Early life Cullman, Alabama Moved to Mississippi Athletic while growing up Practiced kung fu Tampa Catholic High School, 1988 Exotic dancer Career 2000, Ricky Martin's "She Bangs" Appeared in Vogue Nautica, Dolce & Gabbana, American Eagle Outfitters, Emporio Armani Beatrice Model agency 2004, CSI: Miami First film role in "Coach Carter" 2006, "Step Up" 2008, "StopLoss," "Battle in Seattle" Soldier in "Dear John" Learn from Lasse Hallström Haywire 21 Jump Street G.I. Joe: Retaliation Macic Mike Personal life Met Jenna Dewan Engaged in September 2008 Married in Malibu, July 11 2009 Personal quote "I got crazy...

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Kate Elizabeth Winslet

Kate Elizabeth Winslet Made by:........... Subtopics Early Life Personal life Career Awards Early life Date of birth: 5 October 1975 (Age: 35) Berkshire Parents: Sally Anne, Roger John Sisters: Anna, Beth Anglican household Personal life Stephen Tredre Jim Threapelton - daughter Mia Sam Mendes - son Joe Alfie Weight issues Career Started in 1991 Films: ­ Titanic(1997) ­ Enigma(2001) ­ The Holiday ­ Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind(2004) ­ Finding Neverland(2004) ­ Little Children(2006) ­ The Reader(2008) Awards Academy Award for Best Actress (The Reader) Golden Globe Awards: ­ Best Drama Actress (Revolutionary Road) ­ Best Supporting Actress (The Reader) BAFTA...

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Horatio Nelson

2009/2010 Horatio Nelson Early life Horatio Nelson was born in England on September 29, 1758, along the Norfolk shore at Burnham Thorpe His mother died when he was nine At the age of 12, Nelson joined the Royal Navy as a midshipman His naval career began on January 1, 1771, when he reported to the third-rate Raisonnable as an Ordinary Seaman and coxswain Early life Shortly after reporting aboard, Nelson was appointed a midshipman and began officer training By 1777 he had risen to the rank of lieutenant In 1779 he became a captain Mediterranean His early years of service were in the West Indies but in 1793 took the helm of HMS Agamemnon patrolling the Mediterranean In 1794 he was shot in the face during a joint operation at Calvi, Corsica, which cost him both half of his right eyebrow and the sight in his right eye Battles 1797- the Battle of Cape St Vincent 1797- the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Nelson lost his right arm) 1...

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Angela Merkel-esitlus

Angela Merkel Introduction Angela Merkel is Germany's first woman chancellor. Early life Was borned in 1954 in Hamburg Her father Horst Kasner was a Lutheran pastor and mother was a teacher. Angela is the eldest of the three siblings. Merkel grew up in Templin. Templin Templin's town hall Early life Studied physics in Templin and at the University of Leipzig. In 1978 Merkel gained a physics doctorate. Worked and studied at the Central Institute for Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences University of Leipzig Personal life In 1977 she married the physics student Ulrich Merkel, but got divorced in 1982. In 1988 she married a chemistry professor, Joachim Sauer. Angela and Joachim Career path Angela Merkel steppe...

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Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) Alice Lokk Structure 1. Early life 2. Career (singing) 3. Career (acting) 4. Personal life Early life • US singer and actor • December 12, 1915 New Jersey, Hoboken • Father - boxer and firefighter Mother - member of local party • Didn’t finish the high school • Delivery boy at the Jersey Observer newspaper Career (singing) • One of the most popular musical artists of the 20th century • Genres: traditional pop, jazz, swing, big band, vocal jazz • Started at the local nightclubs • Professional singer at 15 • Big start - 1942 Paramount Theatre, New York. • 59 studio albums • 1st album - The Voice of Frank Sinatra (1946) • 150 mln recordings • Albums: Nice ‘n’ Easy (1955) Songs For Swingin' Lovers (1956) Come Fly With Me (1958) Only the Lonely (1958) Strangers In the Night (1966) • Songs: My Way, New York New York, Strangers In the Night • His ...

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American Art Revision Materials

American Art Revision Materials Colonial Period Portraiture. The first typically American paintings were illustrated maps but painting remained scarce during C17. There were 4 reasons: settlers came from backgrounds where art was unusual, Protestant attitudes was averse to imagery and painting, the English were not yet distinguished in visual arts and religious art was non-existent. The colonial period is almost entirely limited to portraiture (deemed as `useful' by settlers). These first paintings were made by limners and artisans without formal training and were based on what was popular in England during the Tudors. The paintings are technically unskilled, strongly patterned, flat and linear. Spanish painting in America was mostly religious. In C18, painting was a luxury and necessitated wealth that had by then become available. Portraitures remained at the forefront because the rich could thusly display their status and becaus...

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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials, I

American Art Revision Materials Colonial Period Portraiture. The first typically American paintings were illustrated maps but painting remained scarce during C17. There were 4 reasons: settlers came from backgrounds where art was unusual, Protestant attitudes was averse to imagery and painting, the English were not yet distinguished in visual arts and religious art was non-existent. The colonial period is almost entirely limited to portraiture (deemed as `useful' by settlers). These first paintings were made by limners and artisans without formal training and were based on what was popular in England during the Tudors. The paintings are technically unskilled, strongly patterned, flat and linear. Spanish painting in America was mostly religious. In C18, painting was a luxury and necessitated wealth that had by then become available. Portraitures remained at the forefront because the rich could thusly display their status and becaus...

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William Shakespeare ( slaidid )

William Shakespeare 1564 - 1616 Introduction Early life London and theatrical career Later years and death The plays Early life He was born in Stratford-1564, actual birthday is unknown, but it is observed on 23 April, St George's Day. Although there is no attendance records where he was educated, but it is believed he studied at the King's New School in Stratford. At the age of 18, Shakespeare married the 26-year- old Anne Hathaway. After six months of marriege Anne gave birth to Twins. London and theatrical career Click to edit Master text style It is not known exactly Second level Third level when Shakespeare began Fourth level writing, but some records ...

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Ingliskeelne presentatsioon "James Joyce"

James Joyce James Augustine Aloysius Joyce Irish novelist and poet Click to edit Master text styles one of the most Second level Third level influential writers in the Fourth level modernist avant-garde Fifth level of the early 20th century Early life born on 2 February Click to edit Master text styles 1882 Second level Third level eldest of ten surviving Fourth level children Fifth level Slide into poverty Educaation Clongowes Wood Co...

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Fay Weldon, Powerpoint

Fay Weldon an English author, essayist and playwright Early life § Fay Weldon was supposed to be born in New Zealand, but instead was born in England in 1931. At 5 weeks old she and her mother returned to New Zealand. § Her father was a doctor and her mother was a writer of commercial fiction under the pen name "Pearl Bellairs", among others. Her parents divorced when she was five. She lived with her mother, sister and grandmother until she started college and, as a result, grew up believing "the world was peopled by females". This problably influenced her works too. § She returned to England with her mother and studied economics and psychology at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. § Her actual christened name was "Franklin Birkinshaw". which she feels contributed to her being accepted at St Andrews and permitted to study economics: the school assumed she was a male student applica...

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Charles Spencer Chaplin

Lesson 20 Topic Charles Spencer Chaplin Charles Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889 as a son of a small vaudeville actor. His early years at his home in South London passed in great poverty. For a time he was cared for in an orphanage. He received very little schooling. At an early age he appeared on the music hall stage with his father and brother taking small parts in vaudeville. At the circus Charles admired the art of the clown called Rabbit. Before meeting him Charles had never thought of becoming a comic actor. After a short experience at the theatre he re-entered vaudeville in London as a member of the Fred Karno company. The Fred Karno pantomime troupe gave comic shows. Chaplin himself said that he would never have achieved success in pantomime without the art of mimicry he had learnt from his mother. His first picture was made in 1913. Charlie put on old baggy t...

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George Sand

Amandine Aurore Lucile Dupin, later Baroness Dudevant (1 July 1804 ­ 8 June 1876), best known by her pseudonym George Sand, was a French novelist and feminist. Early life Sand's father was a distant relative of Louis XVI. Her mother was a commoner. Sand was born in Paris but raised by her grandmother at her estate, Nohant, in the French region of Berry. She later used the setting in many of her novels. In 1822, at age 19, she married Baron Casimir Dudevant. She and Dudevant had two children: Maurice and Solange. In early 1831 she left her prosaic husband. 4 years later she was legally separated from Dudevant and, taking the children with her, converted to a Jewish faith. Contemporary views Sand's reputation came into question when she began sporting men's clothing in public. In addition to being comfortable, Sand's male dress enabled her to circulate more freely in Paris than most of her female contemporaries could. It gave her increase...

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Why do people have pets?

Why do people have pets? How often did we go to a friend's house and a lovely dog or cat comes to welcome us? Really often. Nowadays the most part of people keeps a pet at home. According to the common thought, people decide to keep pets for many reasons. Firstly, a lot of old people keeps a pet at home to feel less lonely and to have a companion in their everyday life. Pets keeps occupied a lot of time of their days, doing things such as taking the pet out for a walk or play with them. Moreover, families too choose to have a pet in their lives for many reasons, for instance having their baby feel a lot more confident with animals. Historians don't know for sure when humans started keeping pets. Dogs were one of the first animals domesticated by humans and have been domesticated for some 10,000 years. According to ancient Egyptian law, taking the life of a greyhound warranted the same punishment as ki...

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Renate Saluste

Powerpoint Renate Saluste Alvar 8a Introduction Earlier life A musical career Personal life albums The official singles Some songs Earlier life Renate created his first melodies at a very early age. Although she has sung all her life,she started the age of 14. Received a good piano study at home-town,she began to load the covers of well-known songs. A musical career 2009th Renate met social site DJ,who saw his YouTube channel,where was a song video. Just the same video was interesting to the Radio Tre leader Siim Pohlak. Thats how she began co-operating with Tre Records. A personal life Renate successfully completed basicschool Albu. The first eight classes were girl graded with honors. Currently studying Renate in Tallinn 32 High School Class 12D humanitarian sid...

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Presentation slideshow Johnny Cash

JOHNNY CASH General information · 26. 02.1932 ­ 12.09.2003 · American country singer-songwriter · Deep, distinctive voice · Sorrow, moral, moral tribulation, redemption · 90 million albums Early life · Kingsland, Arkansas · 7 children · Death of brother Jack First marriage · Vivien Liberto · August 7, 1954 · 4 daughters · Divorce 1966 Early career · Memphis, Tennessee · "Hey Porter" · "Cry, cry, cry" · Sun -> Colombia Records · "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" Outlaw image · Drinking, amphetamines, barbiturates · 7 ­ number of being in jail · 1968 · June Carter "The Man In Black" · The Johnny Cash Show · Dressed all in black. · Band dressed in black shirts Illness and death · Shy-Drager Syndrome ­ 1997 · Autonomic neuropathy; diabetes · September 12, 2003 Interesting facts · Instruments: Guitar, voice, harmonica ...

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William the Bastard

William the Bastard Early life about the bastard  William I usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard, he was the first Norman King of England.  William was the son of the unmarried Robert I, Duke of Normandy, by Robert's mistress Herleva.    During his childhood and adolescence, members of the Norman aristocracy battled each other, both for control of the child duke and for their own ends.  About william the first  In 1047 William was able to quash a rebellion and begin to establish his authority over the duchy, a process that was not complete until about 1060.  His marriage in the 1050s to Matilda of Flanders provided him with a powerful ally in the neighbouring county of Flanders.  By 1062 William was able to secure control of the neighbouring county of Maine. Conquests ...

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The Origins of American Literature

The origins of American literature The first Americans were explorers and settlers, adventurers and idealists who crossed the ocean in search of new opportunities or to escape the poverty and intolerance. Their writings were matter-of-fact accounts of life in America, which explained colonisation to Englishmen back in the homeland. An example of this form of writing is John Smith's A True Relation of Virginia, which is widely recognized to be the first example of Am lit. The early years of colonisation produced a mass of utilitarian writings including biographies, accounts of voyages, diaries, sermons, pamphlets. Much of the material addressed the problems of Church and State. There were few examples of fiction, poetry or drama. Anne Bradstreet of Massachusetts published some lyrical poems of high literary quality (1650) and Edward Taylor, who was born in England but lived in Boston, wrote some poetry in the style of John ...

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Alchemy

1)Which elements does alchemy combine? Alchemy combines elements of chemistry, physics, astrology, art, semiotics, metallurgy, medicine, mysticism and religion. 2) 3 goals of alchemy 1.transmutation of any metal into gold or silver 2.creating universal panacea, remedy what would cure all diseases and prolong life indefinetely. – philospher´s stone was the key in these goals 3. creating human life 3) Idea of making gold and silver. Where does it originate and / how to Western Europe? The idea of transmutation arose among the Alexandrian Greeks in the early centuries of the Christian era, then it passed to Arabs and then from Arabs to Western Europe. Since then realization was very important to all chemical workers down to the time of Paracelus and even later. 4)narrow and wider meaning of alchemy Narrow sense of the word, alchemy is pretended art of making gold and silver, or transmuting the base metals into the noble ones. Wid...

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Barack Obama

Barack Obama 44th President of the United States Early life Obama was borned on August 4, 1961 and he´s the first president who´s borned in Honolulu, Hawaii. He had problems with alcohol, marijuana and cocaine. Schools He has studied in Columbia University in New York. He studied political science there. He also got a doctorate in law, as he was in Harvard. Career Before becomin a politic he worked as a civil rights lawyer. Also in Chicago University, he read lectures on constitutional law. President He was selected as a president in 4th November in 2008. He´s the first mulatto president in the United States. Life In 1991 he married with Michelle Robinson, they have two children Malia and Sasha. He was also selected by Time, Person of the year.

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How can the issue of intolerance be addressed by the government?

How can the issue of intolerance be addressed by the government? Intolerance in society is actually the intolerance of it’s individual members. Intolerance is rooted in fear and ignorance. People are afraid of the unknown, it is natural. But it can only grow, if it gets encouragement, either from parents, who are also ingorant or school, who just do not teach children any better. And fighting intolerance requires Law. Intolerance can be fought with education. Tolerance can be teached at an early age only, later it is difficult change a person’s values. And if intolerance starts with the fear of the unknow, education can help. Government should emphasise education more and more. Children should learn about tolerance and human rights and about other ways of life. School should teach children to always be open-minded. Teaching about tolerance and human rights and that the world is bigger than it seems, has to be taught at an early a...

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Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was a Germanborn theoretical physicist. Einstein is often regarded as the father of modern physics. Einstein published more than 300 scientific papers. His great intelligence and originality has made the word "Einstein" synonymous with genius. Early life Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, but the family moved to Munich in 1880. Albert attended a Catholic elementary school from the age of five until ten. In 1894, his father's company failed and in search of business, the family moved to Italy. Einstein wrote his first scientific work, "The Investigation of the State of Aether in Magnetic...

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Chuck Norris Powerpoint

Chuck Norris Mart Pae 11.A. Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Family Wilma and Ray Norris. Wieland and Aaron. Dianne Holechek (1958). 1963 and 1965. 1988. 1998 (Gena O'Kelley). 2001. Early Life March 10, 1940(Oklahoma). At the age of 16. 1958. 1962. Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Acting Career 1969 The Wrecking Crew. 1977 Breaker! Breaker! 1993. Jokes Chuck Norris died 20 years ago, Death just hasn't built up the courage to tell him yet. Chuck Norris has already been to Mars; that's why there are no signs of life. Chuck Norris c...

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Science reigns people

Science reigns people Biochemist Isaac Asimov has once said: “The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.”. The more one thinks about his words, the more they have to be accepted. It is true that science affects people, but the most influential is the part that directly concerns them and their lives. That is why this essay will take a closer look at some of the pros and cons of medical development. I will begin with the positive aspects of medical evolution. Firstly, thanks to advanced medicine, doctors are able to detect diseases at an early stage, or even before they arise, which gives people a longer life. Secondly, knowing how diseases spread and behave is possible with the help of medicines to avoid huge outbreaks that could kill thousands of people. Thirdly, studies will be helping to make the medicaments less harmful. Fourthly, ma...

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R. Kipling & M. Faraday

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was a British author and poet. He was born on 30 December 1865 in Bombay, in India which was part of the British Empire then. he is best known for his works of fiction The Jungle Book (1894) (a collection of stories which includes Rikki-Tikki-Tavi), Kim (1901) (a tale of adventure), many short stories, including The Man Who Would Be King (1888); and his poems, including Mandalay (1890), Gunga Din (1890), and If-- (1910).He is regarded as a major "innovator in the art of the short story"; his children's books are enduring classics of children's literature; and his best works speak to a versatile and luminous narrative gift. Kipling was one of the most popular writers in English, in both prose and verse, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the first English language writer to receive the prize. Among other honours, he was sounded out for the Br...

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Sporting life in Australia

Sporting life in Australia History Sport is an important part of the culture in Australia Long history dating back to the precolonial period. Early sports included cricket, horse racing, Australian football and rugby. Number of professional sport leagues in Australia All the leagues involve a lot of people. The role of media The media plays an important part in Australia's sporting life Many sporting events are televised or are covered by the radio Many sport television shows, sport talk shows on the radio, and magazines dedicated to sport The Club, Australian Rules, The Final Winter, Footy Legends Awards in championships Several awards in the Olympics and Paraolympics Total 468 medals in Summer Olympics ­ 138 gold, 158 silver and 177 bronze medals Total 9 medals in Winter Olympics ­ 5 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze medals National teams The country has a large number of national teams in sports S...

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Celebrity

A celebrity is a person who works hard all his life to become well known, and then wears darkglasses to avoid being recognized. A celebrity is a person who works hard all his life to become well known, and then wears darkglasses to avoid being recognized. Who wouldn't want to be in the spotlight? Being a celebrity means having nice cars, gigantic villas, clothes from famous fashions designers and a shot on the front cover of a magazine each week. The first answer among children to the question `Who would you like to be in the future?' most likely tends to be a singer, a model, a dancer, or simply: a superstar. Some parents wish to realise their dreams on their children. For example, in their youth they aspired to become famous, but failed and now force their children to work hard to realise their dreams for them. A perfect example for such faith is Michael Jackson. His father started to create a superstar of Michael when he was in a...

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Normannid (inglise kirjandus)

1.Who were the Normans and what did they bring with them? The normans were the people who in the 10th and 11th centuries gave their name to Normandy, a region in France. 2.How long did the Norman period last in the British Isles? 1066-1154 3.How did the Norman Conquest take place and what were the events leading to this? Edward the Confessor died and the throne was seized by his leading aristocrat, Harold Godwinson, who was crowned. Almost immediately, Harold faced two invasions - one from the king of Norway, Harald Hardrada, who was supported by Harold Godwinson's brother Tostig, and the other from William, Duke of Normandy. Harold defeated the Norwegian invasion at the Battle of Stamford Bridge in September 1066, but he was defeated and killed shortly afterwards at the Battle of Hastings. The victorious William claimed the throne. 4.What is Domesday book all about ? William the Conqueror started recording England, because he wanted...

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An Essay

An Essay There are many different education systems in the world. Basics are pretty much the same, but ofcourse depending of the culture, the differences and interests of educating people, are big. Children go to school at age five in Great Britain, which is too early in my opinion. Most children in Estonia start school at age seven, only some of them at age six. I think starting with school and competition, rivalry, witch always associates with schooling, too young, shortens the childhood and may affect negatively self-esteem, success and coping in the future. Children´s job is to play, it develops child the best, so I think anyone shouldn't forbit humans inherent needs. Children don´t have to become too fast to an adult. The high school in Great Britain starts at age eleven, but in Estonia at about age fifteen. Biggest difference is that in Great Britain they prepare young people to get a job ...

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Black Beauty

Anna Sewell (1820-1878) wrote only one novel during her lifetime, a book describing the life of a beautiful, black horse, Black Beauty. Sewell was very concerned about animals and used the book to write about the terrible treatment of horses in England at the time. The book is written from the point of view of the horse, which helps us to understand the influence that good and bad treatment had on the horses in the story. Black Beauty spent his early years in a picturesque, green field with his mother and some other young colts. When it was time for him to be trained to serve men, he was gently and patiently broken in by his master. He learned to wear a saddle and bridle, and carry a human quietly on his back. Black Beauty learnt about the way horses can suffer because of men very early in life. He witnessed a hunting expedition in which a horse was pushed too hard and fast by an inexperienced and overconfident rider. The consequences w...

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English Literature: 14th to 18th Century

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) ­ playwright, actor, poet 37 plays, over 400 screen adaptions Lord Chamberlain's Men, King's Men, The Globe Early life: John Shakespeare, Mary Arden, 2 sis', 3 bros; married Anne Hathaway 3 children Life in London: 1599 built Globe, 1623 first compilation Forms: classical & history plays, comedies+tragedies, poetry Style: metaphors, rhetorical phrases, free flow of words, unrhymed iambic pentameter; deviations Renaissance (end of 14th century) ­ Italy, reaches rest of Europe Elizabethan era (16th II h - 17th I h) Theatre: combined medieval theatre, morality plays & Roman drama to create Elizabethan tragedy Poetry: Italian influences, sonnet (English: cddc ee) Rulers of England: Henry VII (brings prosperity, repairs economic situation; made alliances); Henry VIII (beginning of English reformation; killed "traitors"; 6 marriages); Mary I (Catholic); Elizabeth I (The Virgin Queen restores order; Religiou...

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Ideal marriage

Ideal marriage By definition, marriage is a union, a legal joining of two people. However the term 'ideal marriage' is a much more complex phrase to understand. This is due to the variety of couples and views on life. Fortunately, there are some basic traits that all succesful wedlocks have in common. In order for a marriage to work, it needs to have the full attention of both participants. Both man and woman need to respect each other, including their duties, rights and responsibilities towards one another. In my opinion, a perfect marriage has to be a partnership. Both husband and wife need to be able to speak their minds without feeling judged or worse, ignored. Furthermore, one of the most important aspects to happy marriages is the couples ability to stand together and plan their future. It is especially vital for newlyweds to have clear plans for their upcoming life toget...

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How much do you know about biology?

How much do you know about biology? What is biology? Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy.[1] Biology is a vast subject containing many subdivisions, topics, and disciplines. Although biology in its modern form is a relatively recent development, sciences related to and included within it have been studied since ancient times. Natural philosophy was studied as early as the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indian subcontinent, and China. Much of modern biology can be encompassed within five unifying principles: cell theory, evolution, genetics, homeostasis, and energy. Cell theory states that the cell is the fundamental unit of life, and that all living things are composed of one or more cells or the secreted products of those cells. Evolution is now use...

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Topic - Health

Health 2007 1. Introduction Health is the level of functional or metabolic efficiency of an organism at both the cellular and social level. In the medical field, health is commonly defined as an organism's ability to succesfully respond to challenges and effectively restore and keep a so-called ,,state of balance". 2. History · Early hospitals During the Middle Ages the hospital could serve other functions, such as an almshouse for the poor, or hostel for pilgrims. In ancient cultures, religion and medicine were linked. The earliest known institutions aiming to provide cure were Egyptian temples. Greek temples dedicatedto the healer-god, might admit the sick, who would wait for guidance from the god in a dream. The Romans adopted this worship. The Sri Lankans are perhaps responsible for introducing theconcept ofdedicated hospitals to the world. According to an ancient chronicle, written in the 6 th centur...

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Walter Scott

Wa l t e r Scott Walter Scott Scottish novelist and poet One of the greatest historical 1771-1832 novelists. Scott wrote twenty-seven historical novels. Early Life o Was born August 15 1771 o Caught polio and survived. o Sent to Sandyknowe , his grandparents farm. o Taught to read and influenced by his aunt Jenny. o Given private tutoring by James Mitchell. o attended grammar school and met James Ballantyne. o At age 12, started studying at the University of Edinburgh. o Began an apprenticeship with his fathers office. o Later became a lawyer in Edinburgh. Literary Career launched Began to write at 25 by translating works from German. Became an ardent volunteer in yeomanry where he met Margaret Charlotte Charpentier in 1791 Had five children together Invested in money over time through various jobs and events. Fo...

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What qualities should, should not a teacher have

What qualities should/should not a teacher have The quality of the education of young people depends on the work of the teacher, who is largely responsible for the exchange of knowledge and skills for young people from an early age up to adulthood. What characteristics must a teacher have in order to do their job as well as possible, so that young adults become enough to start their own life? The teacher must have an advanced level of knowledge in their field. The more qualified the teacher is the better and more clearly he knows how to convey his material for students. From that depends how well young people acquire the knowledge and benefit from skills they have obtained in their later life. Teaching skills are very important. Every teacher should know how to be youthful and attractive enough in its subject, so that the students would give it an interest and they would like to acquire knowledge in this matter. If the subject seems at...

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How to avoid colds?

How to avoid colds? Colds and other sicknesses are common occurrences in human life. There are probably more than a million people who are suffering a terrible head cold, a cough and a sore throat right now. These illnesses are not mostly dangerous for people, but if not treated, they may become life-threatening. For example, a simple cold may become a serious disease called otitis, and a simple cough ­ pneumonia. There are a lot precautions to avoid colds, but not everyone pays attention to. The most common way to avoid them, is to dress according to the weather. When it is windy outside, people should wear something windproof, mostly in early spring and late autumn. In winter the dressing should be warm and layerd. Eating healthy food, doing sports and sleeping normally are also very important actions to stay healthy. Healthy food, for example, is different fruits, vegetables and non-fat soups ...

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Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods About  Was born on December 30, 1975  Full name is Eldrick Tont Woods  He is an American proffesional golfer  The most successful golfer of all time  He has been one of the highest-paid athletes in the world for severa l years  Turned professional at age 20 in late summer 1996  Has broken numerous golf records  Has won 18 World Golf Championships Early life He was a child prodigy i ntroduced to golf befor e the age of two, by his athletic father Earl.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxPmzIKBris

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Slideesitlus: Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams Robert Peter Williams Born 13 February 1974, Staffordshire, England An English singer songwriter, vocal coach and occasional actor. Member of the pop group Take That Parents: Peter and Janet Williams Early life He were raised by his mother. Mill Hill Primary School St Margaret Ward Roman Catholic School Dance school UKDDF Several school plays, biggest role was the Artful Dodger in a production of Oliver!. Briefly played for Port Vale Football Club. Achievements Williams has sold more albums in the UK than any other British solo artist. More BRIT Awards than any other artist to date. Williams was entered in The Guinness Book of World Records, 1.6 million tickets were sold in one single day. Being voted as the Greatest artist of the 1990s. Video game Williams features in his own karaoke video game, "We ...

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Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll 27 January 1832 ­ 14 January 1898 Charles L. Dodgson Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (27 January 1832 ­ 14 January 1898), better known by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the LookingGlass, as well as the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky", all examples of the genre of literary nonsense. He is noted for his facility at word play, logic, and fantasy, and there are societies dedicated to the enjoyment and promotion of his works and the investigation of his life in many parts of the world, including the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, and New Zealand. Family Dod...

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H. G. Wells

Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) a Brief Biography Sometimes called the father of modern science fiction, H.G. Wells was born on September 21, 1866 in Bromley, Kent, England. His father, a professional cricket player and shopkeeper, and his mother, a former lady's maid, raised Wells with the idea that he would find a place in the work world that they were accustomed. He aspired to a different place in society. When he was thirteen, he left school to become a draper's apprentice, a job his family expected would be proper for a boy of his station. The work repelled him, however. He worked briefly in a drugstore, returned for a stint as a draper's assistant, then finally found a job as a teacher's assistant in a grammar school. Education and academia suited him well. In 1884 he entered college with a scholarship to study biology. He was able to study under one of the great biology teachers of the time, Thomas Henry Huxley, and Wells gradu...

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Newspapers in Britain

In britain, the newspaper industry, often called Fleet Street, has a mojar influance on public opinion and is a strong force in political life. Britain's press is unusual in that it is divided into two very different types of newspaper: the quality press and the popular press. The term quality press is used to describe papers, which follow the tradition of the journals of the 18th and early 19th centuries. The 'quality' papers are printed on large papers, have an undramatic layout and are serious in tone. They have editorials which comment on important issues and reflect the political views of the editor. They are more expensive than tabloids. Examples of the quality dailies are The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Independent and the Financial Times. People choose a paper that reflects their own political opinion. The popular press is mainly represented by papers founded after the launching day of the Daily Mail in 1896. T...

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Henry VIII

Henry VIII of England Henry VII Born on 21 June 1491. Died in January 28 1547. Is the 2nd son of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. Was crowned King at Westminster Abbey, London, on the 23 June 1509 at the age of 17. Elizabeth of York | King Henry VII Henry VIII is known for... Establishing the Church of England. Having six wives. Beind a big, fierce-looking man. Early life Not much is known about his early life, because he was not expected to become king. Around the age of ten his brother Arthur died, thus leaving the crown to him. He also married his brother`s widow, Catherine of Aragon. Little Henry VIII Young King Henry He was a great king and he loved all his subjects. And England loved him as a king. But he wasn't interested in kingship but in arms, armor, sports, and women. Wanted to be a solider. ...

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Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking Siim Lääniste,Kert Karing KV13 Biography Was born 8. January 1942 in Oxford,England Began his schooling at the Byron House School In 1950 Hawking and his family moved to St Albans where he attended St Albans High School for Girls for a few months In March 1959 Hawking took the scholarship examinations with the aim of studying natural sciences at Oxford Why he is a unique person In early 1963 he spent two weeks having tests in hospital and motor neurone disease was diagnosed It's where the muscles and bones became less efficient as he aged, it stopped his jaw bones from working He speaks through a computer what is on his wheelchair His IQ is 160 His IQ score ranks up with Bill Gates and Benjamin Franklin! Quotes Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change. Life would be tragic if it weren't f...

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Fridrick douglass

Audentese Erakool Frederick Douglas Author: Kristin Liiv Supervisor: Martin Sillaots Tallinn 2007 Frederick Douglas................................................................................................................3 Life as a slave...................................................................................................................3 Early education................................................................................................................ 3 Abolitionist activities.......................................................................................................4 Autobiography................................................................................................................. 5 Travels to Europe.............................................................................................................

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PRINCESS ANNE

PRINCESS ANNE early life and education Anne was born at Clarence House on 15 August 1950. She was named Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise. The second child and the only daughter of the Queen and Prince Philip. In 1987 she recived the title Princess Royal. Her first governess was Catherine Peebles. The 1st Buckingham Palace Company called Girl Guides was reformed in 1959. Since 1963 she studied in Benenden School. family Father: Prince Philip Mother: Queen Elizabeth II Brother: Prince Charles Brother: Prince Andrew Brother: Prince Edward Husband: Mark Phillips Son: Peter Phillips Daughter: Zara Phillips Husband: Timothy Laurence Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase marriages In 1973 she married with her first husband M...

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Disadvantages and advantages of using smart-phones in a lesson

Disadvantages and advantages of using smart-phones in a lesson Nowadays a lot of schools give a permission to use smart-phones in lessons for searching information, looking up new words or doing excercises. Therefore, it could raise many difficulties for students using smart-phones in a lesson. One of the advantages of using smart-phones in studies is that they are more effective. For instance, students do not have to waste time anymore for looking up new words from books like in the old times. Now, they can simply enter a word and get it, or when they have to read a excercise or a story, then they can access to it very fast. Also, nowadays society is accustomed to use smart-phones and it is easier to them remember new words or important information. Therefore, smart-phones have advantage to make one a better learner and do things faster. A big disadvantage of using smart-phones is that they can affect ones health and capab...

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Johnny Depp

10 Johnny Depp EARLY LIFE Was born june 9, 1963 in Owensboro, Kentucky, USA. Name John Christopher Depp II. Has one brother and two sisters. Depp moved frequently during his childhood. When he was 15, he dropped out of school. His wife introduced him to actor Nicolas Cage, who advised Depp to start acting. PERSONAL LIFE Was married to Lori Anne Allison from 1983 to 1985 . Has been engaged to actresses Jennifer Grey, Sherilyn Fenn and a supermodel Kate Moss. Then he began a relationship with Vanessa Paradis, but now they are separated. They have two children. Was arrested in 1999. Depp has around 13 tattoos. CAREER His first major role was in the 1984 classic horror film ''A Nightmare on Elm Street.'' Occupation: actor, screenwriter, director, producer, musician. 1987 he starred in a lead role on the `'21 Jump Street''. 2003 he played Jack Sparrow in `' Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'', which was...

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Bill Gates

Bill Gates Bill Gates ● William Henry Gates III ● Born in 1955 ● 3 children and wife ● American investor, programmer, inventor and much more ● Chief executive and chairman of Mircrosoft ● Wealthiest overall from 1995 to 2009 – excluding 2008 Early life ● First computer when he was 13 ● Excused from math lessons ● First program - „tic-tac-toe“ ● Wrote his school a program that was able to schedule students ● Scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT reasoning test ● Moved to Harvard where he droped out Bill Gates ● Has written several books ● Several documentaries Triumph of the Nerds (1996) The Virtual Revolution (2010) ● „Largest“ person in computer science Famous quotes Used links ● http://i.imgur.com/FFmFzxJ.jpg ● http://www.smschacha.com/wp-content/uploads/201 2/06/business-quote-pics-bill-gate...

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Charles dickens

Charles Dickens (1812 to 1870) is generally considered to be the greatest English novelist. He wrote novels that exposed terrible lives of the poor during the nineteenth century in England. His novels draw attention to the dreadful conditions in which so many of London's poor lived at that time. Those novels reflect Dickens' own childhood. Oliver Twist tells the story of an orphan, who after spending his early life in a workhouse is sent to work for a hard taskmaster. Oliver runs away to London, where he joins a gang and become a pickpocket. By chance a gentelman takes pity on Oliver and takes him into his house. Although Oliver is forced to return for a time to gang , he eventually is reunited with his family and lives happily ever after.

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Roald Dahl

Roald Dahl Roald Dahl was born on September 13, 1916 in Llandaff, South Wales. In 1953, he published the best-selling story collection ''Someone Like You'' and married actress Patricia Neal. He published the popular book ''James and the Giant Peach'' in 1961. In 1964, he released another highly successful work, ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'', which was later adapted for two films. Over his long writing career, Dahl wrote 19 children's books. He died on November 23, 1990 in Oxford, England. He also wrote several television and movie scripts. Early Life Dahl's parents were Norwegian. As a child, he spent his summer vacations visiting with his grandparents in Oslo. When Dahl was 4 years old, his father died. The young Dahl received his earliest education at Llandaff Cathedral School. When the principal gave him a harsh beating for playing a practical joke, Dahl's mother decided to move ...

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