· There are two legends that explain how Arthur receives his sword Excalibur. · First: young Arthur pulls the sword from a stone. His ability to pull the sword from the stone gives him ascendance to the throne. Symbol of kingship, power, and responsibility. · A second: Arthur and Merlin meet a woman at a lake. Merlin asks her to approach. Excalibur emerges from the lake, held by a mysterious hand. The woman takes the sword, the hand disappears, and she delivers the sword to Arthur. Pages used: · http://images.google.ee/ · http://www.moraga.k12.ca.us/jm/resources /arthurweb/Quest.htm · http://www.moraga.k12.ca.us/jm/resources /arthurweb/Quest.htm
garnered Downey an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor at the Academy Awards 65th ceremony 1996 - 2001 Downey had career troubles because he used drugs He`s famous for ... 2008 Iron Man 2008 Tropic Thunder 2010 Iron Man 2 2012 The Avengers 2013 Iron Man 3 The Avengers The Avengers is a 2012 superhero film It is produced by Marvel Studios The Avengers grossed over $1.00 billion worldwide The film is written and directed by Joss Whedon When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from disaster Pictures from Avengers Why I chose him ? I chose Robert Downey ,Jr because i like his role playing, especially Tony Stark in Iron Man I think he has a interesting life story Pictures This is Robert Downey, Jr in Iron Man . Video Used Sites : • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Downey,_Jr. • http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000375/
.. They all speak about times, when th Humanity falls asleep and becomes materialistic, forgets where it originates... this is the time of lower conciousness... Perseus using the beheaded head of Medusa to freeze and turn the living ones to stones once they look to it. The Mythology of Perseus and Medusa is connected to the descent of the Divine Female into Lower Conciousness. In the psysical part of the Great Year the Divine Female falls into Lower Consciousness and her shadow side emerges reflected in the unconcious Mortal Females who take control. This is also what the whore of Babylon is symbolizing. Perseus is symbolic for the returning Aether and Christ Consciousness that removes the influence and power of the lower conscious Mortal Females. The water that Perseus rides in on is also symbolic for the Aether as is the long hair of the Divine Female. The Living Ones refers to Mortal Man that has looked upon the corrupted Mortal Female as their Truth
old passage into the Roman foundations of Marke's castle that Tristan and Isolde used to carry out their affair. Wictred then fatally stabs Melot and sneaks his army into the castle. Marke and his forces swiftly become pinned down by Donnchadh's army outside the castle and Wictred's men within. Tristan sneaks back into the castle via the secret tunnel. On the way, he finds the dying Melot: the old friends forgive one another before he dies. Tristan emerges from the tunnel and attacks Wictred's men, allowing Marke's soldiers to secure the castle, but he is mortally wounded in combat by Wictred, though he kills Wictred shortly afterwards. Now outnumbered, Tristan, Marke and the soldiers loyal to him emerge from the castle and present Wicted's severed head to Donnchadh. Marke urges the British kings standing with the Irish to aid them in making Britain a single, free nation: inspired by his words,
7. Seed function: to develope into to a new plant, to consist of embryo and foodstore. 8. Name the conditions for germination. The conditions that is needed for germination are: * the right temperature in the soil * the right amount of moisture * the seeds must be alive *the right amount of soil aire, oxygen. Sufficent oxygen. 9. Describe the first stage of germination. The first stage of germination the primary root or radicle emerges. The stem pushes its way upward until it appears above the surface of the soil. At the same time the root system grows downward and begins to spread through the soil. The seedling depends on the foodstore until the frist leaves are produced and photosynthesis is started. 10. What happens in the process of pollination? In the process of pollination the pollen is carried by the wind or insects from the stames to the stigma of the carpel
The use of parallelism here instills confidence in the black community that change is inevitable. Finally, the most prevalent form of rhetorical device is emotive language. Emotive language is found throughout the entire speech and develops the passion, anger and love that is found in this speech. A good example of this language is found in the sentence: ’’The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges’’. The descriptive words used bring emotions of determination, anger and desire to the audience. He’s conveying his feelings to the listener by painting a picture with words. Words like ‘’whirlwinds’’, ‘’revolt’’, ‘’shake’’, ‘’foundations’’ show the power and the rage behind the movement. To conclude, Martin Luther King made use of a variety of rhetorical and literary devices in his ‘’I have a dream’’ speech
through its change, is the protagonist. The development in the reader or the watcher happens through the transformation of the hero. Usually the main character starts off as an outcast, somebody the society sees as unimportant or too strange. Then something happens that sends the hero on an adventure. The breaking point on his road is meeting a teacher an encounter that gives him the ability to face the adversary of the story. In the end the hero faces his villain, emerges a winner, detaches himself from his outcast status and becomes a significant part of the society. It could be said that the most important part of the hero's progress is this teacher, someone who gives guidance and the knowledge how to defeat the antagonist. Commonly this guide is from a different world and a stranger to the main character. He has alien ways and an exotic nature. This mentor needs to be a stranger because nothing can be learned from something common and known
which you find the explanations convincing. Introduction For societies to cohere and cooperate, it is necessary for individuals within them to have a predictable and collaborative behaviour. The presence of social order enables individuals to feel more secure publicly, as it enables them to somewhat predict their lives. Social order is also necessary for stability and serves as the basis for collective advancements. There are several theories and explanations for why social order persists and emerges. Hechter and Horne in the reader Theories of Social Order present several widely-acknowledged explanations for social order. In this essay, the explanations regarding a shared meaning, norms and values and power and authority are explained. Furthermore, the extents to which these explanations can be convincing are assessed. Meaning Hechter and Horne argue, that "shared concepts and beliefs are a perquisite for successful
her ankle but Ruby was doing very well and Josie was afraid she would lose her job. The situation becomes more complicated when the burnt-out wreck of George Bartlett's car is found, with a second murder victim inside it. This body is charred beyond recognition, but on the basis of fragments of clothing it is identified as Pamela Reeves, a 16-year-old Girl Guide who had been reported missing earlier. It soon emerges that Pamela had arranged to attend a secret screen test with a man whom she believed to be a Hollywood film producer, but who appears to fit the description of Basil Blake. Pamela never returned from the screen test. This leads the detectives to Girl Guides and Ms Marple solves the crime with the help of one of the girls she interrogates and with the victim's fingernail. The other detectives had jumped into wrong conclusions and would have arrested the wrong
Sellises olukorras pole uutel rahumeelsetel ideedel kohta - edukad on vaid vägivaldsed ideed, nagu on seda tõestanud välismaa kogemus. /.../ Võitjana väljub kas fasism või kommunism; viimane tähendaks, et Suurbritannia laul on lauldud." ("To drift much longer, to muddle through much further, is to run risk of collapse. In such a situation new ideas will not come peacefully: they will come violently as they have come elsewhere. /.../ Either Fascism or Communism emerges victorious; if it be the latter, the story of Britain is told.") "Meie vaenlased on eelkõige praeguse parlamentaristliku süsteemi Vanad Olijad. Kui nende võim püsib edasi, saab meie homseks põhivaenlaseks Kommunistlik Partei. Vanad Olijad on katastroofi kujundajad, kommunistid on vaid selle elluviijad." ("The enemy today is the Old Gang of present parliamentarism. The enemy of tomorrow, if their rule persists much longer, will be the Communist Party.
the eighty-seven-year-old Countess, he has spotted Lizaveta Ivanovna and decides she might be a better bet to gain access to the house. Following the receipt of a flurry of notes, Lizaveta Ivanovna (Chapter III) agrees to an assignation with Hermann, instructing him to enter the house and await her return, with the Countess, from a ball. This Hermann does, but waits in the Countess's study, rather than going up to Lizaveta's room. After the return of the ladies, Hermann emerges to confront the Countess and demand the secret. Getting no reply, other than "It was a joke", Hermann loses control, calls the Countess an "old witch" and threatens her with a pistol, whereupon she expires. Hermann then goes up to Lizaveta Ivanovna to confess all. Lizaveta is distraught and calls Hermann a "monster" nevertheless, she supplies him with a key to enable him to leave the house unseen (Chapter IV).
by the mitochondria* and needed as an energy donor in many cellular activities. AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM – A part of the peripheral nervous system responsible for regulating the activity of internal organs. It includes sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. AXON – A fibre-like extension of a neurone which allows transfer of information to target cells Away from axon hillock*. AXON HILLOCK – The region of the neuronal cell body where the axon emerges and where the action potential is generated as a net effect of the integration of neuronal stimulation and inhibition. AXON TERMINAL – Nerve ending which forms presynaptic element of the neurone where synaptic vesicles* are accumulated. BASAL GANGLIA – Subcortical clusters of neurones, which include the following nuclei: caudate, putamen, globus pallidus and substantia nigra. They play a role in movement control.
Man could become her champion in tournaments or dedicate his heart to her in poetry and song. The knight's service of the object of his secret desire, the cult of the lady became very important. In the 12 th century there was a revolution in sensibility in Europe. Human emotions were no longer regarded as a disease. Human love- could be seen as an image of what it meant to love God. The Mother of God, a gracious lady and loving mother could be also worshipped. The cult of Mary emerges and runs parallel with the chivalric idealization of women. For the change of sexual passion into a cult of an idealized woman the warrior had to undergo a cultural transformation. This became possible when he was taken to the king or a great nobleman's court. The courts were run by well-educated clerics who spread the idea of courtier manners and morals. The virtues prized were: no boasting, gentleness, friendliness, moderation, temperate moods
- Rekursiivsus lausel saab olla lõputult genereeriv võime. 10. Muutused keeleteaduses 1960.-70. aastatel (kognitiivne lingvistika, sotsiolingvistika, keeletüpoloogia, pragmaatika, diskursuseanalüüs, kõneetnograafia). Kognitiivne lingvistika protest Chomskyle. Langacker 1987 Foundations of Cognitive Grammar - keel ei ole autonoomne kognitiivne võime; - grammatika on mõistestamine; - keelelised teadmised tekivad keelekasutusest (knowledge of language emerges from language use) Croft & Cruse 2004 Sotsiolingvistika vastandub Chomsky ideele, et keel on üks, ühine, autonoomne keelesüsteem. Keelelise vastanduse käsitlus. Keeleline variatiivsus ühtse keelesüsteemi asemel. 1970. alguses sotsiolingvistika teke: William Labov ,,New Yorgi inglise keel" 1966. Labov (1971): on selge, et paljudele lingvistidele on Chomskylik competence/performance eristus vajalik selleks, et jätta uurimise alt välja ebamugavad teemad.
the name concilium regis in parliamento (kings council in parliament). · 14th century. Parliament is being divided into two houses. House of Lords (`lords of spiritual and temporal,) and House of Commons (knights and burgesses). Parliament bills - first sign of Parliament's opposition to King. First signs of the `opposition'. · 17th century. British revolutions (Civil War and the Glorious Revolution). Parliament emerges as the main anti-monarchist institution. Development of Whig (anti-monarchist, liberal) and Tory (monarchist, conservative) factions. · 1830 Clear party system emerges in Parliament. · 1911 Parliament Act establishes modern British Parliament. Parlament on see , kes astub võimu lähedale siis , kui kuningas ja monarhia on nõrgenenud ja kehtestab siis oma võimu. Monarhia ja parl eksisteerivad sajandeid kõrvuti parall
time, meaning ,,The Study of literary style, the study of stylistic features." A short history of the development of stylistics Stylistics is regarded a relatively new branch of philology, yet its roots go back as far as ancient Greece and Rome, where the rhetoricians (retoorikud) cultivated the art of clear and elegant use of language by developing and polishing stylistic devices. In the 18th century, an individualistic-psychological view on style and stylistics emerges. The late 19th and and early 20th centuries witnessed a utilitarian approach to stylistics. The tendency to regard stylistics as an applied science has been particularly marked in english- 1 speaking countries. It was believed here that the main aim of stylistics is to improve the style of the writer and of a textbook, that is to show how better to express one's thoughts. Of
Greek and Roman. Scientific revolution: superiority of Moderns against the Ancients. Drive towards national cultural identity stimulated by political opponents of Walpole, deep desiire to establish the country’s cultural credentials against France (wars with France). Defeat of France in Seeven years War -> unprecedented efflorescence of new-found confidence in country’s cultural potential. Scots and English had for 1st time fought side by side for common British cause. As century goes on emerges belief that strength of British culture lay not in a monolithic uniformity but in its very diversity. People with mixed descent had to hace culture with elements mixed: elegance of Latinity, Germanic sense of liberty, French grace, Celtic perfection. These held together by geographical confines, common Christian tradition (Protestant, based on Old Testament). When all roads led to Rome, others looked back into the island’s past. British Empire
- Rekursiivsus lausel saab olla lõputult genereeriv võime. 10. Muutused keeleteaduses 1960.-70. aastatel (kognitiivne lingvistika, sotsiolingvistika, keeletüpoloogia, pragmaatika, diskursuseanalüüs, kõneetnograafia). Kognitiivne lingvistika protest Chomskyle. Langacker 1987 Foundations of Cognitive Grammar - keel ei ole autonoomne kognitiivne võime; - grammatika on mõistestamine; - keelelised teadmised tekivad keelekasutusest (knowledge of language emerges from language use) Croft & Cruse 2004 Sotsiolingvistika vastandub Chomsky ideele, et keel on üks, ühine, autonoomne keelesüsteem. Keelelise vastanduse käsitlus. Keeleline variatiivsus ühtse keelesüsteemi asemel. 1970. alguses sotsiolingvistika teke: William Labov ,,New Yorgi inglise keel" 1966. Labov (1971): on selge, et paljudele lingvistidele on Chomskylik competence/performance eristus vajalik selleks, et jätta uurimise alt välja ebamugavad teemad.
” That illusory self then becomes the basis for all further interpretations, or rather misinterpretations of reality, all thought processes, interactions, and relationships. Your reality becomes a reflection of the original illusion. The good news is: If you can recognize illusion as illusion, it dissolves. The recognition of illusion is also its ending. Its survival depends on your mistaking it for reality. In the seeing of who you are not, the reality of who you are emerges by itself. This is what happens as you slowly and carefully read this and the next chapter, which are about the mechanics of the false self we call the ego. So what is the nature of this illusory self? What you usually refer to when you say “I” is not who you are. By a monstrous act of reductionism, the infinite depth of who you are is confused with a sound produced by the vocal cords or the thought of “I” in your mind and whatever the “I” has identified with
Open-ended questions Üldised teemaarendused. Following generic lines of saada research topics · Võimalike intervjueeritavate grupi Huvitavate leidude korral kõrvalekalle esialgsest piiritlemine küsimustikust lubatud, uute leidude edasiarendamine. Possibility diverse from initial actual questions in case new Asjatundlikkus interesting insight emerges (Eisenhardt, 1989) Ajaressurss Intervjuu pikkus. Length of interview 1-1.5 h Üldine suhtumine uurijatesse ja uurimistesse Transkribeerimine 24 t jooksul. Transcribing interview ... within 24 h rule (Eisenhardt, 1989)
", but, "What can we learn?" With learning comes change, whether minor or major. One of the learnings is that things cannot continue as they are. This approach builds on the maxim of Max DePree, "We cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are." Thus the approach is a change-anticipating one; what needs to be different? Such an approach immediately forces one to realize that this is not the concern of anyone person exclusively. Therefore, the process that emerges is one of ownership by everyone who is affected by this experience or situation. Focusing on ownership instead of blame, enables people to bring to the process several qualities: Commitment-this is my concern also; Community-since it is everyone¹s concern, we are all in this together; Creativity-because it affects me, let me give it my best effort; Cooperation-since we are all involved it can only be resolved through group effort;
worth of something from the way it looks (the aestheticisation of life). In addition there is an undermining of the differences between high culture (opera, ballet, fine art etc.) and mass culture (popular TV, music, film etc.). We feel as if the social is dissolving. The universal bonds that traditionally have bound people into communities are no longer accepted without question. A new social formation emerges which is generated by the random activities of individuals attempting to make sense of the world and their place in. Fiction that goes beyond literature. Both literary author and celebrity, Bret Easton Ellis represents a type of contemporary writer who draws from both high and the low culture, using popular culture references, styles and subject matters in a literary fiction that goes beyond mere entertainment. Jeanette Winteron
regulate as long as national regulation does not interfere with `federal` law. 5 Free trade E Common foreign and security policies first appear at the stage of integration called ... 6 Free Trade Area F Emerges due to decentralized approach to integration, when different national systems struggle to produce the best set of rules to attract capital and labor. 7 Full Union G Formed a cornerstone for the creation of the common market
tacking-together arises. It is possible to create a placard-like expression in this way. These sections do not lead to a synthesising outcome. The paradoxical result is that the creative thinking of the composer seems to be unlimited but, nevertheless, this freedom does not release his frame of mind from being insular. Harmony is by no means a regulator or directing factor. Having invented some satisfying sound-complexes, Rääts would use them extensively. Thus a block-system emerges. Polyphony appears in its linear shape; a novel feature comes into being, often an ostinato-figure has replaced the freer coursing line. The composer is inclined towards a chamber-like sound. The rhythmic patterns have become more diverse, but at the same time the ostinato has gained ground. It is obvious that Rääts wants to get rid of his traditional frame of thinking, but his creative character is “protesting” against it.
knowledge and command over the Force. H e is transformed into a new being by his experience. Axel Foley in the climactic sequence of Beverly Hills Cop once again faces death at the hands of the villain, but is rescued by the intervention of the Beverly H i l l s 17 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler police force. H e emerges from the experience with a greater respect for cooperation, and is a more complete human being. An Officer ana a Gentleman offers a more complex series of final ordeals, as the hero faces death in a number of ways. Zack's selfishness dies as he gives up the chance for a personal athletic trophy in favor of helping another cadet over an obstacle. His relationship with his girlfriend seems to be dead, and he must survive the crushing blow of his best friend's suicide
The difference is, of course, crucial. Before about 1920, when the word cryptanalysis was coined to mean the methods of breaking codes and ciphers, "decipher" and "decode" served in both senses (and occasionally still do), and in quotations where they are used in the sense of solve, they are retained if they will not confuse. Sometimes cryptanalysis is called codebreaking; this includes solving ciphers. The original intelligible text that emerges from either decipherment or cryptanalysis is again called plaintext. Messages sent without encipherment are cleartext or in clear, though they are sometimes called in plain language. Cryptology is the science that embraces cryptography and cryptanalysis, but the term "cryptology" sometimes loosely designates the entire dual field of both rendering signals secure and extracting information from them. This broader field has grown to include many new areas; it encompasses, for
What they are not willing to do, however, is substitute these projects for their initiation ceremonies. One sur- vey at the University of Washington (Walker, 1967) found that, of the fraternity chap- ters examined, most had a type of Help Week tradition but that this community service was in addition to Hell Week. In only one case was such service directly re- lated to initiation procedures. The picture that emerges of the perpetrators of hazing practices is of normal individuals who tend to be psychologically stable and socially concerned but who become aberrantly harsh as a group at only one time-immediately before the ad- mission of new members to the society. The evidence, then, points to the ceremony as the culprit. There must be something about its rigors that is vital to the group. There must be some function to its harshness that the society will fight relentlessly