Life in Estonia through the eyes of an economics student I have been studying economics for a few months now and I would not say that my point of view on life in Estonia has changed. There are some things I recently started to look on differently but I am not sure is it because of TUT or not. Through my entire life I have seen Estonia as a strong and fast growing country which is also a fact because Estonian economy was one of the fastest growing in the world until 2006 with growth rates even exceeding 10% annually. I find it being quite impressive. There are some fields which Estonia can fill with supplies by itself. We are nearly energy independent country, supplying over 90% of our electricity need with locally mined oil shale. Estonia has also an alternative energy sources such as wood and peat
There aren't many riots in our country, because we aren't violent people. We like to stay quiet, so only a few of us have the courage to say their opinion out loud. Estonians have quite good manners. We say hi to each other and we often say sorry, even if our acts aren't so bad. There are also many gentlemen in Estonia, who open doors for women and make a lot of compliments. I really like that, because one opened door or one little compliment can make your mood for the entire day. Our country has four seasons and every season changes our mood. In summer and winter Estonians are very happy, but in autumn, when the weather is rainy, foggy and afternoons are very dark, Estonians are quite depressed and very tired for the entire season . In the spring Estonians are full of energy and joy. Estonians keep their respect for one another and love their country , because of that, i am very proud to be an Estonian.
effective motivation- morality; workers had to be shown how to behave and what to do with their new-found wealth. In sum, Ford sought of dominate his workers, just as he dominated his managers and family. Domination, or, if neccessary, a battle of attraction until he achieved domination, was just about the only organizational tactic that Ford used. Slaid 2. Peace ship versus Warship Ford insisted that he would give up his entire fortune, estimateted at over $30 million, if it would bring peace to the world. He even offered prizes and investments for peaceful endeavours of various kinds. By 1917, even though Ford remained commited to peace, the German announcement of unrestricted submarine warfare against all shipping suspected of carrying material to the allied side led Ford to do an about turn. Instead of executing his original threat to burn down Highland Park rather than use it for war, he asserted that the
Also someone who is patient and is a good listener, would do well as a real estate broker. Best and worst parts of the job: The best things about being a real estate broker, certainly include that you’re able to call your own shots, you can do things in your way. You can decide how money is going to be spent and decide who you’re going to work with as a broker of a real estate company. Worst part of being broker is that along with that entire pontential, you also you have entire potential to fail. There’s more risks in being a broker- you could lose more. Just because as a company takes more invesment or more capital to be successful.
visit Los Angeles is to visit Fifth level Disneyland and other major attractions. LA has worldclass museums offering the best of the visual arts, sciences, history and culture. Geography The hilliest parts of Los Angeles are the entire The highest point in Los Angeles is Santa Monica hills north of Downtown, areas Mount Lukens, also called Sister immediately north of Downtown around Silver Lake, the entire eastern parts of L.A., the Elsie Peak.Located at the far Crenshaw area, the San Pedro area, and reaches of the northeastern San northern parts of the San Fernando Valley. Fernando Valley. Culture
Pecola is continually being told and reminded of what an "ugly" girl she is and that's why she thinks that if her eyes were blue, things would be different, she would be pretty. Pecola eventually moves back in with her family. One day, as her father returns home and finds Pecola washing dishes, he rapes her. His motives are unclear and confusing, seemingly a combination of both love and hate. After that Pecola discovers that she is pregnant. The entire town of Lorain turns against her, except Claudia and Frieda. In the end Pecola's child is born prematurely and dies. The language was a little hard for me. There was lot of expressions and I got many new words. I think the main message of a book is that people discriminate those who are different and this is wrong. You can't decide who is beautiful and who is ugly. I recommend this book for everyone, because it is really interesting to read. it makes you think,
6 stops in the USA Annika Allik 10A Põltsamaa Co-Educational Gymnasium Las Vegas ... is the largest city in Nevada state ... is the largest center for adult entertainment in the entire world The major attractions in Las Vegas are the casinos and the hotels The most famous hotel casinos are located on Las Vegas Boulevard on the portion of that road known as the Las Vegas Strip Fremont street in 1920s and today New York City ... is the most populous city in the United States ... is famous for the Statue of Liberty, Empire State building, United Nations, museums, Broadway theaters, restaurants, Times Square, nightlife and
Canada Canada is a confederation with parlamentary democracy. Head of state is the Monarch of the UK. In Canada there are three levels of government: federal, provincial and local or munucipal. These governments are elected and, therefore, are directly responsible for their actions to the electorate. Population of Canada is about 35 million and territory about 10 million square kilometers, about one-thirteenth of the entire land area of the world. So the population density is 3.5 persons per sq.km. There are 10 provinces and 3 territories. The biggest provinces are Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba. The biggest city is Montreal with 3.8 million people. The capital Ottowa has only 1.2 million people and is listed fourth biggest city. 32% of population is Canadian, 21% is English and 15.8% is French. First Nationist are only 4%. 80% of Canadians live in 3 urban areas
Born: 1906 Died: 1965 (cancer) Birthplace: Blue Mountain, Alabama Best known as: "The Jolly Black Widow" serial killer and The Giggling Grandma Posioner-to collect insuarence money victims 8-11 date of murded-1920-1954 arrested 1954 october Four of her husbands, her mother , her sister Dovie, her grandson Robert and her mother-in-law On the outside Nannie was a friendly and happy neighbor, wife and parent. On the inside she was a cold-blooded murdress who nearly wiped out her entire family singelhanedly the first victim was her own children who was
With the arrival of cable television came lowered production costs and the opportunity to reach smaller, more targeted markets, making it a viable option for small to medium-size businesses as well. To create an effective television ad, it's first necessary to have a good script that highlights a strong offer. Ads must also be effectively produced, and it's for this reason that it's often better to enlist the services of an advertising agency, which can help you create an entire campaign. Some of the advantages to advertising your small business on television include the following: · TV reaches a much larger audience than local newspapers and radio stations, and it does so during a short period of time. · It reaches viewers when they're the most attentive. · It allows you to convey your message with sight, sound, and motion, which can give your business, product, or service instant credibility.
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target species. WHY IS OVERFISHING A PROBLEM? The FAO scientists publish a report (SOFIA) on the state of the world's fisheries and aquaculture. 52% of fish stocks are fully exploited 20% are moderately exploited 17% are overexploited 7% are depleted 1% is recovering from depletion WHY IS OVERFISFING A PROBLEM Serious problems: We are losing species as well as entire ecosystems. As a result the overall ecological unity of our oceans are under stress and at risk of collapse. We are in risk of losing a valuable food source many depend upon for social, economical or dietary reasons. FISHING DOWN THE FOOD WEB As we are fishing down the food web the increasing effort needed to catch something of commercial value marine mammals (imetajad), sharks, sea birds, and non commercially
1988, when it was launched as a National Day of Comedy, and since then they have been on the second or third Friday of March · What happens? Having fun and changing lives. Everyone has a laught whilst raising money to help change cauntless lives aacross the UK and Africa. Every two years thousands of people do something funny for money. They do it everywhere-home, work, schools. They do it even on the TV with the BBCgiving the celebreties and comedians an entire eveing to entertain the nation wilst urging them to donate generously. · When did it start? In the 5th February in 1988, when it was launched as a National Day of Comedy.
The house is surrounded by a nice garden full of gorgeous plants and a lot of types of flowers. I would also hire a gardener, so I can have time for my other duties. There are many spacious rooms in my house that are in well-lit and pastel tones. There are a living room, a kitchen and lightly coloured guest room on the ground floor. On the first floor there is also a living room, two nurseries, a toilet and a study with a bookshelf that covers the entire wall. I would hang pictures of my travelles on the walls, so it's easier to talk about my trips to my friends and family. As I'm the quiet type I would like to have the house in the suburbs. I think it would be nice if it were to be a gated community.
Dear Sir or Madam, I just returned from my holiday, which was not what we were looking for. There were some problems I want to talk about, which was not mention in brochure. Firstly, when we arrived at the airport, there were not any coach waiting for us but brochure said that transfer was included. Because of that we had to take a taxi and it was very expensive. What is more, the beach was far from hotel which was unpleasant surprise. In addition, entire resort was crowded and very noisy but travel agent described it as quiet and peaceful area. Last but not least, our hotel room was tiny and not comfortable for three people to live in, it was dirty also. Furthermore, towels were dirty during our two weeks holiday. In conclusion, I think the travel agent should offer some compensation for us, because of false information in brochure and bad service in hotel. I am looking forward receiving your reply
CONTRIBUTION Keep your phone in your pocket and turn off social notifications from Twitter, Facebook, Whatsapp, etc. Do not access any apps or social media platforms. Do not get your phone out and put it on the table when meeting friends, or hold it in your hand when speaking to people. Turn your phone off when at home with your family. Treat your phone solely as an emergency method of communication. Do not use your tablet at all for the entire day. SOURCES http://whatnationaldayisit.com/day/No-Cell-Phone/ http://www.pocketmindfulness.com/a-new-mindful-exercise-for-the-mode rn-world / THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
I have a major in biophysics, so I'm thinking of a physical force that hypothetically pushes a man 3 to love some woman. It's also curious that he writes men are forced to love women, and not just men are forced to love. When he wrote this novel, his dad had already been burned alive for his Jewish heritage, and the Spanish Inquisition was still in full effect. The entire book is extremely agnostic; this passage referencing God (Christian) and the requirement of man and woman (homophobic) is very rare. I believe this to be one of the main differences between the first act and the next twenty. I also think that the agnostic nature of the work is one of the reasons behind the mystery of the book's authorship. Although the passage has a sexually explicit overtone, it makes references to man and woman (only), and the Christian God. Which might leave the
in a life time.Most people would think that being your own boss means upsides than downsides. No matter how attractive it might see at first, self-employment has its difficulties. The most important advantage of being self- employed is that it allows you to make your own schedule. For instance, it enables you to work when you want rather than when you have to. Moreover, some people are convinced that being your own boss means that entire results of your work, overtime, sweat, pain, investment comes directly proportional back to you. One argument againts being your own boss is that an employer have a lot of responsibilities. For example, you have to control the activity of the enterprise, to take decisions for the best of your business, to have a good communication with your employees, to be patient and understandable. In conclusion, being self-employed means more responsibilities whilst
kind of like a boundary between Argentina and Brazil. The name "Iguazu" comes from Tupi words meaning Water and Big. Iguazu Falls are located where the Iguazu River flows over the edge of the Oarana Plateau which is around 23km upriver from Iguazu's confluence. About half of the entire river's flow falls into "The Devil's Throat". "The Devil's Throat" is a long and narrow U-Shaped chasm (fissure) which is 82 metres high, 150m wide and 700m long. Fun Fact Iguazu Falls have been featured in any movies including Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull This is "The Devil's Throat" There are 275 waterfalls along a 2.7km span of the Iguazu River!
MOUNT RUSHMORE. Mount Rushmore is a sculpture, of the heads of former United States presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. It is located near Keystone, South Dakota, in the United States. The entire memorial covers 517 km2 and is 1745 m above sea level. It is sculpted by Gutzon Borglum and later by his son Lincoln Borglum. The carving started in 1927, and ended in 1941 with some injuries and no fatalities. The project of carving Rushmore was started to increase tourism in the Black Hills region of South Dakota. THE STATUE OF LIBERTY. The statue of liberty is on Liberty island. It was the work of a French sculptor, and it was a gift from the French people to the people of the United States
If a person has to manage in a totally new environment for a whole year, he or she gets a lot of experience for life away from parents. Exchange year also gives a great language practice. No matter which country an Estonian chooses, it would have a different mother language than we have. Secondly there are soma arguments that do not support being an exchange student. If a person has hard time managing with his or her new life, it could leave a negative view to entire trip. It can also happen, if the person gets homesick and just cannot enjoy the exchange year. I would definitely like to be an exchange student. I think that I would have a lot more to gain from the trip than to lose.
one window, to have more natural light. There might be some stylish curtains in front of windows; their color might be something in the middle, not too dark, but also not too light. Walls, which would be covered with wallpaper, would be the same type, as the curtains. I'd probably have hard floor, which would have maybe one carpet on it. All the furniture, I'd have in my room, would be in some kind of a brownish variation, to make the room more natural. But I'd combine the entire furniture whit some hi-tech technology, for example a powerful computer, maybe also a 5.1 stereo system, surely a big TV set, about "32" inches diagonal and maybe a big deck too. In my room there would be one medium sofa, maybe one or two closets, studying desk and some shelves for mainly storing CD-s and DVD-s. Of course there would be a nice small cozy bed. Next to my bed, either left or right there would be a small bedside tabel, on which there would be a little lamp and a
relevant to drive through all your homeland in order to take a plane to another country. Some of the countries (or some parts of it) are so big or hardly reachable that half of the locals wont access these parts of the country never in their whole lifetime. I am certain that no one should waste their life on acting like someone has said to be right instead of acting by your own desires. Furthermore, if you have lived in your homeland for your entire lifetime, you should be wise enough to know about the culture, nature and geographical aspects even if you have not been in every part of the country. That is an another reason why travelling to other countries without knowing your whole homeland should be very welcome.
there. The food is often tasty and available for everyone, because of multitude of the rastaurants and low price of the food. It is very easy to go a fast food drive-in after exhausting day at work or on your way to somewhere. It is also possible to even order the food to your home, if necessary. Fast food is bad for our health if we eat it often. The meals contain much fat, which makes us gain weight. Fast food also contains much preservatives, which affect our entire organism. They cause many heart and liver diseases. In conclusion we must not eat fast food very often. If necessary we should surely choose vegetables and other healthy food.
3.Rock of Dunamase · The Rock of Dunamase is one of the most historic sites in Ireland. (view form Rock of Dunamase) 4.Trinity College · Trinity College formally known as the College of Dublin is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin in Ireland. 5.Cliffs of Moher · The most famous and breathtaking parts of Ireland's craggy west coastline are the Cliffs of Moher, which feature some of the most breathtaking views on the entire island. Kasutatud kirjandus · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness_Storehouse · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant's_Causeway · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_of_Dunamase · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_College,_Dublin · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliffs_of_Moher · Pildid · https://www.google.ee/
Stanislav Stõkov 12A The Amityville Horror The Amityville Horror is a fightening remake of the 1979 horror classic. The film is directed by Andrew Douglas and the story takes place in a Long Island home in the `70s. The movie begins with a gruesome sight, where the entire family was brutally slaughtered by the father. He explained to the police that the voices in side his head made him do it. One year later a family of five was looking for a new place to live. They stumbled across that same building, where the mass murder had happened. Despite the tragedy they bought it because of the low price. Georg, the father of the family, even said that houses do not kill people. The Lutzs moved eagerly in and started to live their American Dream
Broadway Broadway is a road in the USA of New York. Perhaps best known for the portion that runs through the borough of Manhattan in New York City, it actually runs 21 km through Manhattan and 3.2 km through the Bronx, exiting north from the city to run an additional 29 km through the municipalities of Yonkers, Hasting- On-Hudson, Dobbs Ferry, Irvington and Tarrytown and terminating north of Sleepy Hollow in Westchester County. It is the oldest north–south main thoroughfare in New York City, dating to the first New Amsterdam settlement. The name Broadway is the English literal translation of the Dutch name, Breede weg. Broadway is known widely as the heart of the American theatre industry. Broadway was originally the Wickquasgeck Trail, carved into the brush of Manhattan by its Native American inhabitants. This trail originally snaked through swamps and rocks along the length of Manhattan Island. ...
performers of all time. More than 2,200 artists have covered his Beatles song "Yesterday", more than any other song in history. Song ,,Yesterday" Yesterday" is a melancholy ballad about the break-up of a relationship. The singer laments for yesterday when he and his love were together, before she left because of something he said. 2013 , , , , 14 . Song's origin McCartney composed the entire melody in a dream one night. Upon waking, he hurried to a piano and played the tune to avoid forgetting it. Other Paul McCartney's songs Ask me why Baby it's you Another girl Bad to me Brithday Don't let me down!
· Children nowadays POSITIVE THINGS NOWADAYS · Medicine can develope · More opportunities to explore things in our life · Simple learning opportunities (e-school etc) · Sustainable methods to produce energy · Faster service (for example McDonald's in Tallinn's oldtown) · Easy to speak with people in other countries MY VISION · Less teachers in schools · Robots are doing most of our chores · Someone will invent new technical thing, what's going to change entire world · People are more dependent of technology · People will lose their independence CONCLUSION- my opinion · Technology's development is bad for common people (children) · It's good for medicine and ohter branch of science development THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
Air pollution is also drastically reduced by conserving energy. It is the little things, like switching off fans and lights when you are not at home. Electricity causes the burning of large amounts of fossil fuels, which in turn pollute the air. Solar power is a fantastic solution. Now that solar radiation is at a climactic peak, we can reap power from the sun using solar panel systems. These range from home systems to larger scale systems powering entire communities and cities. 2. Deforestation. While individuals can rarely have a personal impact on the deforestation rate, there are other things you can do. Discourage deforestation and thus environmental degradation by reusing plastic and paper bags and packaging. Support eco-friendly businesses and buy products that are either recyclable or have a longer durability. 3. Ozone layer depletion
and from Japan to eastern Australia. Among scientists and aquarists, clownfish are also known as anemone fish because they can't survive without a host anemone, whose stinging tentacles protect them and their developing eggs from intruders. It's still a mystery exactly how a clownfish avoids being stung by the anemone. Of the roughly thousand species of anemones, only ten host clownfish. What's good for the clownfish is good for the anemone, and vice versa. Clownfish spend their entire lives with their host anemone, rarely straying more than a few yards from it. They lay their eggs about twice a month on the nearest hard surface concealed by the fleshy base of the anemone, and they aggressively protect the developing embryos. If the young fish doesn't find an anemone and acclimatize to its new life within a day or two, it will die. The female is the largest in this "family," followed by the male and the adolescents. A Nemo look-alike species sale has jumped by 25 percent
Nature Forests Nature Mountains Nature Rivers The longest river of France: The Rhine Nature Lakes Largest lake of france is Lac du Bourget (Lake Bourget) Famous people Coco Chanel Famous people Marie Antoinette Famous people Franck Ribery Famous people Emma Watson Interesting facts France is the most visited country in the world. 83 million tourists in 2012 France once controlled more than 8% of the world`s land There is only one stop sign in the entire city of Paris In France you can marry a dead person Louis XIX was king for just 20 minutes 1 in 5 people in france has experienced depression making it the most depressed country in the world Important dates Christmas eve 14th of July, Bastille day, the festival of the French revolution. Most towns and villages have a special "Saint's day" Thank you for listening!
PANGA CLIFF The Panga cliff is located on the northern shore of Saaremaa, at the end of the Kuressaare - Võhma road, close to Panga village. It is the highest of the Saaremaa and Muhu cliffs, reaching to a maximum of 21.3 meters. The entire cliff is approximately 2.5 kilometers long. Standing at the tip of the cliff, one can clearly see another half-circular cliff under water. This is especially noticeable during storms, when the waves break against the underwater rocks, while the inside of the half-circle is calm. During bird migrations in the spring and fall, this half-circular lagoon is a favorite stopover point for storks on their long trip to and from Egypt, where most of them spend the winter. Sometimes there are well
In Stiller's movie, Walter is a single guy who is fixated on his co-worker (Kristen Wiig) but can't come up with enough interesting facts about himself to fill out his eHarmony profile. Walter is a photo editor for Life magazine, but he can't find the one shot from a famous photojournalist (Sean Penn) that is meant for the cover of the final issue. So he finally breaks free of his humdrum life to see the world and track down the missing photograph. Stiller ends up starring and directing the entire movie after much negotiation during the pre-production. Jim Carrey and Sacha Baron Cohen were considered for the role of Walter Mitty, while Stephen Spielber was considered to direct movie. Mitty brings his fantasies to life with adventures in frosty mountains and warzones. But most of these adventures are shot in either Greenland or Iceland. The 'real life' scenes, such as that in the Life magazine office and outside it, are shot in New York. Cast • Ben Stiller • Kristen Wiig
The Mountains pertain to a greater mountain belt, the Southern Carpathians and are surrounded by countless hollows and valleys that facilitate road access through the mountains. I went to an adventure camp, I climbed Retezat Mountains and it was amazing. Retezat is a place for weekends and also for long staying. Rausor - Pietrele - carnic are turist attracions were you can find camping places, hotels, villas. The most important sights are the mountain peaks and also the lakes. The entire massif is permeated by accessible pathways for all tourists. By purchasing a map of the Retezat Mountains, you will surely manage to orient yourself; the signs and markers are in top notch condition. Due to the great tourist feed, these markers are maintained permanently by the rescue teams. For those who want to explore the pathways and trails, don't wander off without the minimum equipment: hiking boots, raincoat, torch, rucksack, warm clothing. For an enjoyable stay,
Norway Rules of the sport-- Racers use two basic techniques in cross-country skiing: classic technique, where the skis move parallel to each other through machine-groomed tracks in the snow, and free technique, where skiers propel themselves in a manner similar to speed skating, pushing off with the edge of their skis. Free technique uses shorter skis and is slightly faster than classic -- on average about eight per cent faster over an entire race distance. When did your sport enter the Olympics?-- In 1924 How do people participate in this sport at the Olympics (is it an individual, or a team sport)?-- It's an individual sport. What equipment is needed to participate in this sport?-- You need to have a pair of skates and ski poles. What is the competition format of your sport (tick the correct box)? Races How is the medal awarded in your sport (fastest time, highest score, farthest distance)?
It can`t be overlooked that there have been many developments in media economy and technology in the last decades. Communication is easier and the whole world is more connected than ever before. The large variety of different media publications and the possibilities for everyone to share information to the masses makes us believe that media is a just a tool for news reporting. The reality is that public media is a powerful instrument that shapes the public opinion. The examples of deceiving entire populations with media can be found during the wars and into the present day Europe. Large corporations are formed that try to control the entire industries making the people believe in diversity and independence of publications. So while many there have been many developments, the means of deception are still the same. Media is used to make people believe the benefits of some political views or products. The
laid the foundation for representative government and regulated sovereignty. The Magna Carta clearly defined the ancient rights and privileges of the people 1. It established the principle that the king no longer had absolute control, and prevented English rulers from taking advantage of their subjects. Later, England would institute a Parliament to allow British nobles the opportunity to voice their opinions in political matters. This entire process moved the world one step closer to the types of governments that are seen today. 3.12.2012
Laivi Tuvahe for trying to leach integrity and honor from our souls. While I am desirous of mending this tiny personality flaw, by brainwashing her apologists with anarchism, Laivi makes them easy to lead, easy to program, and easy to enslave. I would like to comment on Laivi's attempt to associate hooliganism with Dadaism. There is no association. Should we be concerned that Laivi wants to destroy that which is the envy of--and model for--the entire civilized world? I'll answer that question for you: Yes, we should doubtlessly be concerned because in a rather infamous speech, she exclaimed that she does the things she does "for the children". (I edited out the rest of what she said because, well, it didn't really say anything.) I know that I'm emotional now, but the poisonous wine of pessimism had been distilled long before she entered the scene. Laivi is merely the agent
walking two minutes every hour can you reduce the risk of premature death? The answer is yes, you can lower your risk of dying by one third by only taking a two minute break every hour to go for a walk. It doesn’t have to be outside or anything, you can do it even at your office. I think, that this survey is of much help to a lot of people who have to work sitting down. It is stated, that by walking only for two minutes in every hour you can live a lot healthier than by sitting down the entire day. I’m sure that every person who works seated should read this article in order to live a healthier life. I chose this article because I found it interesting. Now I know, that by taking as little as two minutes every hour to go for a walk I have a healthier life-style than the ones who choose to sit down for long periods of time every day.
lamb. Welsh rarebit Fruit cake Glamorgan sausage Aside from being (at 58 letters) the longest place name in Europe, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch was actually used as a secret password in the in the cult 1968 Jane Fonda movie Barbarella - writers of the the sci-fi movie had characters say it each time they wanted to gain entry to a secret HQ. https://goo.gl/daKX7X Interesting facts Only 21% of the entire Welsh population of Wales can speak the native language. Wales is the only part of the UK not to be represented on the Union Flag. The oldest tree in Wales, Llangeryw Yew, is between 4,000 and 5,000 years old. Source Flag https://goo.gl/k3ahzT Wikipedia https://goo.gl/6hT2h7 Map of Wales https://goo.gl/n45AVq Symbols: https://goo.gl/QzxhbJ Castles: http://goo.gl/Kx6myy Powis Castle: http://goo.gl/wpytTa Climate: http://goo.gl/WzhXUh Facts: http://goo.gl/xmjzyG
In 1883 the store burnt to the ground but in short order, a new building was built on the same site. In 16 November 1898 Harrods debuted England´s first escalator. Harrods is the biggest store in Europe with more than 330 departments. It is also the 2nd most visited place in London. You need to respect a dress code in order to get there no short pants, no flip-flops and no tank tops,most of the shoppers will be really elegant. The theme of the entire shop is Egypt. The whole inside of the store is in a luxurious, opulent style with statues, and golden details. The Harrods motto is Omnia Omnibus Ubique--All Things for All People, Everywhere. Selfridges Selfridges is over 100 years old and opened on 15th March 1909 It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge The flagship store in London's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK (after Harrods)
Newfoundland and Labrador is home to Iceberg Alley, one of the best places in the world to view icebergs. Just off the coast, the meeting of the cool Labrador Current and the warm Gulf Stream creates an abundance of marine life that attracts thousands of whales, and provides rich nesting grounds for millions of seabirds. To put things in perspective, Newfoundland and Labrador is a little smaller than California, slightly bigger than Japan, and twice the size of the entire United Kingdom. Geography The island of Newfoundland covers 111,390 square kilometres. With the addition of the vast territory of Labrador, the province covers a total area of 405,212 square kilometres, and has more than 29,000 kilometres of unspoiled coastline. Nature Newfoundland and Labrador is one of the best places to see nature in all its glory. Coastlines, thick forests, ancient rock formations, seabird colonies, tiny alpine
archipelago. It lies some 240 kilometres (150 mi) east of the Horn of Africa and 380 kilometres (240 mi) south of the Arabian Peninsula. The island is very isolated and through the process of speciation, a third of its plant life is found nowhere else on the planet. It has been described as the most alien- looking place on Earth. Socotra isaland( flora and fauna) · 307 out of the 825 (37%) plant species on Socotra are endemic. · The entire flora of the Socotra Archipelago has been assessed for the IUCN Red List, with 3 Critically Endangered and 27 Endangered plant species currently recognised. Flora and fauna The dragon's blood tree (Dracaena cinnabari) Desert Rose (adenium obesium) which looks like nothing so much as a blooming elephant leg: The Great Blue Hole The Great Blue Hole · Is a large submarine sinkhole off the coast of Belize · The hole is circular in shape, over
carved out of mountainsides. · Buddhist stupas were built to house sacred objects from the life of the Buddha. They were covered with detailed carvings. · Great artists were commissioned by rich and powerful members of society. · Paintings offered a perspective on the daily life and religious belief of the ancient Indians; many of these paintings could be found on the walls of temples. · Indian sculptors carved columns, statues, and entire temples in the likenesses of the Buddha and Hindu gods. This Hindu temple is covered with incredibly carvings and decorations. Many invidual sculptures are images of important Hindu gods, like the statue of Vishnu above.
dlers have lost control of their animals. Many performing animals are large, potentially dangerous species that even zoos don't handle. But when they perform in circuses and traveling shows, they often do so without adequate pro- tection for staff and audience members. We now know that performing animals suffer in circuses and traveling shows and that wild animal acts pose a dan- ger to human safety. Hundreds of jurisdictions around the world, including entire countries, have recognized this and prohibited wild animals acts. Our community should not condone cruelty to animals by allowing performing animal acts to visit, nor should we wait for someone to be injured or killed before we decide to act in the interest of human safety. [Name of your City] should consider a prohibition on wild animal acts as soon as possible. Sincerely, [ Your Name & Address ]
of Warmsley Vale. She is engaged to Rowley, one of several members of the Cloade family living nearby. Each of them grew dependent on money from Gordon Cloade, a bachelor who was expected to die and leave his fortune to them. But instead he marries an Irishwoman, Rosaleen Turner, invalidating his previous will, before being killed in an explosion at his home, which his new wife survives. As a result, Rosaleen inherits Gordon's fortune and the entire family now faces financial crisis, augmented by the poor state of the economy in the aftermath of World War II. Rosaleen's fortune is zealously guarded by her brother, David Hunter, and although various family members manage to wheedle small sums out of Rosaleen, David refuses to help Frances Cloade, whose husband Jeremy is on the brink of ruin. A man calling himself Enoch Arden arrives in the village, and attempts to blackmail David by saying he knows how
The phrase becomes almost inspirational and continually reminds people that equality is obtainable, making the phrase the rally cry for the movement. The phrase "let freedom ring" is repeated throughout the speech as well, this phrase comes from the well known song "My Country 'tis of Thee" which was considered America's national anthem before the ‘’Star-Spangled Banner’’. By including this phrase throughout the speech, along with the entire first verse, Martin Luther 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
need to teach or worry about money from that time on. Wells' early novels continued in the science fiction mode of The Time Machine. The Island of Dr. Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897) and The War Between the Worlds (1898) cemented his position within the genre. For many readers, these early novels are the extent of Wells' writing. He's the "time machine guy" or the "martian guy." Wells, however, wrote short stories, mainstream fiction and non-fiction essays his entire life, most of them espousing in some form or another his views on humanity, society and the direction he saw the world going. Some of these works were also science fictional in nature.
recorded many of his impressions of America. In 1835 he met and became engaged to Catherine Hogarth. In 1844 Dickens and his family toured Italy, and were much abroad, in Italy, Switzerland, and France, until 1847 He died on the 9 June 1870 after a stroke. Much of his work first appeared in periodicals and magazines in serialised form, a favoured way of publishing fiction at the time. Other writers of the time would complete entire novels before serial publication commenced, but Dickens often wrote his in parts, in the order in which they were meant to appear. His writing style was florid and poetic, with a strong comic touch. He satired of British aristocratic snobbery Dickens is famed for many things--his depiction of the hardships of the working class, his intricate plots, his sense of humour. But he is perhaps most famed for the characters he created. His novels