KÖLER-portreed, Faithful Guardian(pisike plika, puu, suur koer), maalis Fr.R.Kreutzwaldi RAUD- kalevipojastseenid, Puhkus Rännakul(rist keskel), oli ühekroonise rahatähe esiküljel, tegi eesti rahva muuseumi logo LAIKMAA-portreed(Lydia Koidula, Marie Under), maastikud(maaperspektiiv) MÄGI- lopsakas loodus, värviküllus, oli esimene Pallase direktor. AUGUST JANSEN- lopsakas loodus nagu Konrad Mäel, aga heledamates toonides ALEKSANDER TASSA- maastikud, silmale mitte meeldivad sinised toonid TRIIK- Ants Laikmaa portree, oranz lennuk(näeb välja nagu abstraktne elevnat), joonistas Juhan Liiva OSKAR KALLIS- kalevipojastseenid nagu Kristjan Raual, aga värvilisemad ARNOLD AKBERG- kubism(katuseviilud) EDUARD OLE- ebapropotaionaalne natüürmort JAAN KOORT- skulpturist, KITS EDUARD TASKA- nahast kaaned raamatutele (kalevipoeg, piibel) KONRAD MÄE MEDAL alates 1979.aastast antakse välja iga aasta 1.november esimesena sai JUHAN MUKS 1984-ARNOLD AKBERG-k...
ning ainus siin leiduv vesi on see, mis maapinnast välja purskub. EL Tatio http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu4VMdItqnE Yellowstone'i rahvuspark o Yellowstone'i rahvuspark on koduks umbes 10 000 terminitele ja funktsioone on üle 500 100 ja need on pursked. o Pursked on kuumad vedrud, mis purskavad perioodiliselt. o Vulkaanipursked on tingitud ülekuumenenud maaalusest veest. o Pindala: 9000km o Geisri ,,Old Faithful" veesamba kõrgus: kuni 60 m o Geisrite vanus: 600 000 aastat o ,,Old Faithful" on Yellowstone'i kuulsaim geiser, ta purskab iga 90 min järel võimsa 60 m vee ja auru joa. o Veelgi vägevamani purskab maailma kõrgeima joaga geiser ,,Steamboat". Yellowstone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so5pix18jM0 Geisrid EL Tatio Yellowstone Yellowstone Kasutatud kirjandus Google pildid ,,1001 Looduse imet" Wikipedia.org Vikipeedia.ee
POSITIVE generous - suuremeelne, helde creative - loov, loominguline faithful - ustav, truu Jovial - lustlik Dynamic - dünaamiline, jõuline, liikuv Compassionate - kaastundlik sociable- seltskondlik, seltsiv, sõbralik charming- võluv urbane- suurlinlik, lihvitud kommetega pleasant- meeldiv artistic- kunstipärane Genial- südamlik, lahke, leebe Humanitarian-Abivalmis, Hooldav. Ethereal-Rahuline, Õnnelik. Dry humor-Teeb hääli ja nägusi et nalja paremini väljendada. Humorous- humoorikas, naljakas Careful- hoolas, tähelepanelik Practical- praktiline
signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872. Yellowstone is a national park located primarily in the U.S. state of Wyoming, although it also extends into Montana and Idaho. Yellowstone was the first national park in the world, and is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, one of the most popular features in the park. It has many types of ecosystems, but the subalpine forest is dominant.
girlfriend when she tells him she's pregnant; to save money to make a demo tape, he moves into his alcoholic mom's (Kim Basinger) trailer; his job's a dead end, and he's just choked at the local head- to-head rap contest. Things improve when he meets Alex (Brittany Murphy) - an aspiring model headed for New York - and a fast-talking pal Wink (Eugene Byrd) promises to set up the demo. Then new setbacks: Alex isn't faithful, mom rejects him, rifts surface with his friends, and he's mugged by rivals. Everything hinges on the next rap showdown at the club. Can B-Rabbit pull truth out of his cap? I liked the film because it's action was like talking about me. I walk the same tracks what the main character did. Also, if I watch this film, then I look back to my life and look for the meaning of life. I liked the soundtrack too, because it includes some of my favourite songs like "Lose Yourself".
Inside the Hogsmeade tavern, Harry overheard Cornelius Fudge discussing Sirius Black's responsibility for Harry's parents' deaths.They also discussed the death of the another Hogwarts student, Peter Pettigrew, who was blown to scraps. At Hogwarts, Harry received a notice from Hagrid where he said Buckbeak, the hippogriff who attacked Malfoy, is going to be put on trial. Hagrid was very funereal and inconsolable about it that maybe he doesn`t see his charming and faithful never again if they sentence him to death . Harry received for Christmas, a Firebolt, the most impressive racing broomstick in the world. Professor McGonagall took it away out of scare that it may have been sent by Sirius Black, who was Voldemort`s henchman Although he was Harry`s godfather who had given away Harry`s parents that Voldemort can kill them. After the holidays, Harry learnt Lupin how to to fight Dementors with the Patronus charm; he is very successful at it
Nende kontrolli alt väljas- beyond their control Rasestumisvastased vahendid- birth control Ekspluatatsioonikulud- running costs Omast käest teadma- know to one's cost Terav kriitika- harsh criticism Täismaja (nt. teatris)- capacity crowd WORD FORMATION 1. Explain-explanation 2. Shake-unshakeable 3. Deep-depth 4. Lie-underlying 5. Success-unsuccessful 6. Go-undergone 7. Notice-noticeable 8. Suspect-suspicious 9. Far-further 10. Disaster-disastrous PREPOSITIONS 1. Faithful--to 2. Foundations--of 4. in(the)--belief 5. Fight--for 6. Sympathetic--to 7. for--a good cause 8. Jump--at 9. Damage--to 10. Bring--about 11. Pace--of 12. Instruments--of 13. Ripe--for 14. Adapt--to 15. Comment--on 16. Referred--to 17. on--strike--for better pay 18. Absolutely no control--over 19. Singled--out--for COLLOCATIONS 1. Blanket ban 2. Outright ban 3. Anti-social behaviour 4. Bounds of acceptable behaviour 5. Fringe benefits 6. Further the cause 7
If they have problems, they should discuss things and find the best solutions. They should be flexible. It depends on appearances, what kind of person are they. Finally,most important thing is that marriage is based on trust. Partners should be loyal to each other and they are ought to be honest and reliable.They should trust each other in every possible situation and they should always be loyal to each other, because affairs with other people can also lead to divorce. So, they both have to be faithful to each other. In conclusion,all things considered, marriage can be very effecitve. They will find solutions to problems, because almost every problem has a solution and their marriage will work,if they both give their best.
prestige in Venice, after defeating the Turks and other enemies in battle. He is well-liked and honored, despite his racial difference. He moves to Cyprus after becoming a general and he marries Desdemona. He falls victim to Iago's plan causing Othello to believe his wife has betrayed him with Cassio, becomes insanely jealous of their relationship and ultimately smothers his wife to death. After he realizes that Iago has tricked him and that Desdemona has always been faithful and chaste, he stabs Iago, leaving him to a life of pain and then kills himself. (Micha el) Cassio he is Othello's lieutenant and another victim of Iago's evil plan. He meets Desdemona and asks her help to mend his relationship with her husband. Iago schemes and makes Othello believe that Cassio is having an affair with her, though he has a mistress Bianca.
The Man of Law's Tale Once in Syria dwelt a company, which was known by their wares, what all were so good and exellent. They went to Rome one day and found an inn what suited for them best to sell their weres and rest. They stayed there and heard one day about emperor's daugher Constance who was very beautiful and humble woman who followed the rules of Christianity and was always faithful to God. When merchants went to Syria's sultan, and told him tales of beautiful Constance, Sultan fell in love and wanted to marry with her. But then came legal difficulties in his way. He had to be christened and all his vassals too. In all this, Constance was really sad because she did not wanted to marry with Sultan. Sultan's mother also was not happy when she became aware of Sultan's intending to renounce prescriptions of Alkoran.
It is said that you should not fall in love and become too fond of someone when you are young. It think that is wrong. You can not force your feelings down and nobody is too young to. Love does not have age limits. The key to being successful in love is not being afraid of making mistakes and taking risks. You have to be fearless. There may come the time when you have to stay apart from your loved one for a long time but you can not give in to temptations. You have to stay faithful no matter what. When you see the person who you love again, it will be amazing and it will feel right. I do not think that love is your worst enemy. There are ups and downs in every relationship but you have to overlook them and see only the good things. It is perfectly normal to fall and get hurt but the important thing to remember is to get back up again and move on. Love is something to fight for.
ACCOUNT correct Ex1. Listened to, keep, provide, accept, Ex3. Knew, have, guess, come up with, provide, corroborated, differ arrived at Ex2. Conflicting accounts, blow-by-blow account, Ex4. Simple, long-term, wrong, only, obvious, clear account, fascinating account, graphic definite account, full account APOLOGY Ex3. Faithful, eye- witness, hair-raising, Ex1. Expect, owe, give, demanded, make, offered humorous, sketchy, moving Ex2. Sincere, full, formal, belated, heartfelt, ACTION profound, public, abject Ex1. Demanding, explain, put...into, take, swing Ex3. Letter, full, way, words into, condone APPROVAL Ex2. Prompt, whatever, drastic, disciplinary, joint, Ex1
They meet Lady Galadriel, of the elves, and are given some assistance. Boromir, a representative from Gondor, tries to persuade Frodo to give him the Ring to take to his father and thus defeat their enemies. Frodo refuses and the two men fight. Frodo must use the Ring to escape Boromir. Boromir is instantly sorry he has been overcome by the allure of power. Frodo decides to travel alone, fearful of the consequences of his friends being corrupted. Only faithful Sam is allowed to accompany him. I hope you enjoyed it, and that if you haven't read the books, it might inspire you to do so.
there for us no matter what, even when things get rough. Friends are always there for us, to laugh with us in the happy times and to provide us with a shoulder, when we feel like crying. There is not a list of qualities you expect to see in a friend. Every friend has different qualities and they are beyond comparison. Some friends might be good listeners and some can help you to find solutions to problems. Everyone is unique in their own personal way. But a perfect friend has to be faithful, honest, fun and understanding. I think I have those qualities but I cannot judge myself. Because others may see me in a different way. True friends love us and care for us. They always make us feel special and never expect anything in return, other than our love and friendship. They stay true to us throughout their lives. Sandra has become one of my closest friends. I met her when we were in the second grade. But we became friends, I think, in the forth grade. At first we were just
11 cheerful rõõmsameelne + 11 clench their fist 12 cunning kaval + 12 close to sth. 13 delicious maitsev + 13 delighted with sth. 14 delighted meelitatud - 14 dissapointed with sth/sb. 15 depressed rusutud - 15 drum their fingers 16 dreading kartma - 16 easing up 17 exhausted surmväsinud - 17 exited about sth. 18 exited põnevil + 18 faithful to sb. 19 express välja näitama + 19 friendly to/with sb. 20 fantastic fantasiline + 20 frightened of sth. 21 fascinating pilku köitev + 21 frown 22 fear hirm + 22 furious with sb. about sth. 23 filthy räpane + 23 get sb. down 24 flexible paindlik + 24 grateful to sb. for sth. 25 foolish rumal + 25 jelous of sb.
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1. Faithful and false friends a. How do you understand literal translation (based on this short text)? Literal translation is translating directly from source language into target language b. Which types of words are more/less literal? More literal: objects and movements Less literal: qualities and ways of moving c. What are the two views of translation that the author brings out? Explain. 1) A process of explanation, interpretation, reformulating ideas and words. 2) Impossible due to other definitions 2. Expressive function a. Name the three expressive text types. - Serious imaginative literature; Authoritative statements; Autobiographies, essays, personal correspondence. b. Why is it difficult to translate an expressive text? - Because of the used dialect may get lost in the translation. c. What constitutes the personal component in an expressive text? - original metaphors, unusual collocations d. What is a...
Maarja Tobreluts Jane Eyre Analysis of book and movie “Jane Eyre'' Juhendaja: Kai Hermann Vana-Vigala 2014 Overview ''Jane Eyre'' was published in 1847 and brought fame to its author, Charlotte Bronte. The book incorporates many themes: the relations between men and women, gender equality, the treatment of children and of women, religious faith and religious life and the notion of true love. The 2011 movie is a faithful and intelligent adaptation of the classic novel. The film follows the basic storyline closely although the approach to the story and the way certain characters are portrayed differs from the novel. Analysis The book describes her as being unremarkable in the way she looks. The film preserves this premise and therefore maintains the importance placed on her character. The film's interpretation of the harsh manner Mr. Brocklehurst and the rigid strictness of the
A third narrative poem, A Lover's Complaint, in which a young woman laments her seduction by a persuasive suitor, was printed in the first edition of the Sonnets in 1609. Most scholars now accept that Shakespeare wrote A Lover's Complaint. Critics consider that its fine qualities are marred by leaden effects. The Phoenix and the Turtle, printed in Robert Chester's 1601 Love's Martyr, mourns the deaths of the legendary phoenix and his lover, the faithful turtle dove. In 1599, two early drafts of sonnets 138 and 144 appeared in The Passionate Pilgrim, published under Shakespeare's name but without his permission. SONNETS · Published in 1609, the Sonnets were the last of Shakespeare's nondramatic works to be printed. Scholars are not certain when each of the 154 sonnets was composed,
Mudavool - lahaar: püroklastika + vesi Fumaroolid ja väävli koorikud Galapagose saarte 5. Sierra Negro vulkaani kraatris Vulkaanilise piirkonna maasisese aktiivsuse ilmingud: Fumaroolid (väävlisuitsud) Geisrid (kuumavee fontäänid) Mudavulkaanid Old Faithful geiser Yellowstone`is purskab iga 65 minuti järel 60 m kõrguse kuumavee fontääni PISIKE "MUDAVULKAAN" YELLOWSTONE`S Räninõrg - geiseriit 8
Yellowstone'is leidub kanjoneid, järvi, kuulsaid geisreid, kuumaveeallikaid ja ka keevaid mudatiike. Loodusharulduste varud on lõputud: mustast klaasist mägi Obsidian Cliff, Fountain Paint Poti keevad mudatiigid, suhkrut meenutavad klatsiiditerrassid, Yellowstone'i suur kanjon (Grand Ganyon), mille põhjas voolab arvukaid jugasid. Vulkaanilise tuhaga kaetud Specimen Ridge'i kivistunud puud, Yellowstone'i suurim kuumaveeallikas Grand Prismatic.Geiser Old Faithful paiskab iga 90 minuti järel 60 meetri kõrgusele võimsa kuuma vee ja auru joa. Veelgi vägevamini purskab geiser Steamboat, aga selle pursete vaheaeg võib olla viiest päevast viie aastani. Riverside'i geiser paiskab Firehole'i jõe kohale kuuma veeauru rõngaid. Kogu selle ilu jõuallika osa täidab seejuures ligemale viie kilomeetri sügavusel maapõues peidus olev vedela kivimi mull. Siit pärineb kuumus, mis muudab sügavamale nõrguva vee auruks ja paiskab õhku vägevaid veejugasid
Recover from Refrain from Remove from Retire from Result from Retire from Safe from Save sb from Separate from Suffer from Translate from ... into TO According to Accustomed to Addicted to Allergic to Amount to Answer to Apologise tos b for sth Appeal to Allpy to sb Attend to Belong to Close to Compare to Complain to Connect to Contrary to Contribute to Convert to Correspond to Cruel to Date back to Dear to Dedicate to Describe sb/sth tos b else Engaged to sb Equal to Exception to Faithful to Familiar tos b Friendly to Grateful to sb for sth Happe to Harmful to Identical to Indifferent to Invitation to Invite sb to Keen to do sth Keep to Key to Kind to Lend sth to sb Listen to Maried to Mean to Mention to New to Nice to Obedient to Object to Objection to Obliged to sb for sth Obvious to Occur to Pleasant to Point to (im)polite to Prefer sth to sth else Prone to Refer to Reference to Related to Relevant to Reply to Respond to Rude to Sensitive to Sentence sb to Similar to
(Daniel on teistest nii erinev.) DISAPPOINTED ABOUT/WITH: I was disappointed about that game. (Ma olin selles mngus pettunud.) DISAPPOINTED IN: He was totally disappointed in Greg. (Ta oli Gregis tiesti pettunud.) ENVIOUS OF: Kate is envious of Kristina. (Kate on Kristina peale kade.) EQUAL TO: Natalie isn't equal to Sarah. (Natalie ei ole Sarahiga vrdne.) EXITED ABOUT: Jennifer was exited about the opportunity. (Jennifer oli vimalusest erutatud.) FAITHFUL TO: She must be faithful to Morgen. (Ta peab Morgenile ustav olema.) FAMOUS FOR: The town is famous for its church. (Linn on kuulus oma kiriku poolest.) FED UP WITH: I'm fed up with these exercises. (Mul on neist harjutustest krini.) FOND OF: He is fond of poetry. (Ta armastab luulet.) FULL OF: The room is full of people. (Tuba on inimesi tis.) GOOD AT: She is good at languages. (Ta on keeltes andekas.) GUILTY OF: Jack was founded guilty of the crime. (Jack misteti kuriteos sdi.)
Physician, the Lawyer, the Merchant, the Shipman (sailor), the Cook, the Wife of Bath (a widow from Bath), the Innkeeper. At first, each pilgrim was to tell two stories on the way to Canterbury and two on the way back; the innkeeper would give a good meal and a night at the inn to the best storyteller. Altogether 144 stories, GC only managed to write 24 before his death. It is studied as a faithful reflection of 14th century life in England. GC was amused by his own characters and rarely criticises them sharply; shows a very deep understanding of human motivation. His comments reveal his profound understanding of the social problem of his day. o The Prologue paints the setting of the story. Introduces each character (30). GC himself functions as the narrator. He tries to be objective and tries to keep
Exclaim at(v)-hüüatama Excuse for(n)-vabandus Excuse sb for(v)-vabandama Expel from(v)-välja viskama Experienced in(adj)-kogenud Experiment on/with(v)-katsetama Expert at/in(sth/doing sth)(n)-asjatundja(person skilled at-oskuslik) Expert at/in/on (sth/doing sth)(adj)-vilunud(done with skill or involving great knowledge) Expert with sth(n)-asjatundja millegi kasutamises Expert on(n)-asjatundja, inimene on mingis teemas teadlik Failure in(an exam)(n)-läbikukkumine Faithful to(adj)-truu Familiar to sb(adj)-tuttav kellelegi Familiar with(adj)-kursis,tuttav,teadmine millestki Famous for(adj)-kuulus Fed up with(adj)-tüdinenud Fill sth with sth else(v)-täitma Fond of(adj)-kiindunud Forget about sth(v)-unustama Forgive sb for(v)-andestama Friendly with/to(adj)-sõbralik Frightened of(adj)-hirmunud Full of(adj)-täis Furious with sb about/at sth-maruvihane Genius at-geenius milleski Glance at-pilku heitma Glare at-jõllitama Good at-hea, osav milleski
Motifs Motifs are recurring structures, contrasts, or literary devices that can help to develop and inform the text's major themes. Masculinity - Readers of Hemingway's fiction will quickly notice a consistent thread in the portrayal and celebration of a certain kind of man: domineering, supremely competent, and swaggeringly virile. A Farewell to Arms holds up several of its minor male characters as examples of fine manhood. Rinaldi is a faithful friend and an oversexed womanizer; Dr. Valentini exhibits a virility to rival Rinaldi's as well as a bold competence that makes him the best surgeon. Similarly, during the scene in which Henry fires his pistol at the fleeing engineering sergeants, Bonello takes charge of the situation by brutally shooting the fallen engineer in the head. The respect with which Hemingway sketches these men, even at their lowest
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, guitarist Instrument(s) Guitar, vocals, percussion Years active 1962 1981 Studio One, Beverley's, Upsetter/Trojan, Label(s) Island/Tuff Gong Associated The Wailers Band, The Wailers acts Website www.bobmarley.com Robert "Bob" Nesta Marley OM (February 6, 1945 May 11, 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, guitarist, and activist. He is the most widely known performer of reggae music. A faithful Rastafari, Marley is regarded by many as a prophet of the religion.[1] Marley is best known for his reggae songs, which include the hits "I Shot the Sheriff", "No Woman, No Cry", "Three Little Birds", "Exodus", "Could You Be Loved", "Jammin'", "Redemption Song", and "One Love".[2] His posthumous compilation album Legend (1984) is the best-selling reggae album ever, with sales of more than 12 million copies.[2] Early life and career
7. British Columbia has the highest percentage of population of British origin. Quebec has the highest percentage of population of French origin. Also, Ontario has a large number of French-speaking people. 8. Governor General is the representative of the Queen in Canada, who is also appointed by the Queen. The Prime Minister is the real political leader of the country. 9. Loyalists were American colonists, who remained faithful to the British Empire during the American Revolutionary War in the 18th century. They moved to Canada to remain part of the British Empire in the beginning of the 19th century. 10. Scottish culture is preserved in Nova Scotia. 11. Coal, diamonds, gold, ammonite and natural gas are important minerals that are found in Alberta. 12. The main crop grown in Prairie Provinces is wheat. 13. In Quebec, French is the official language
everything is fine between him and his wife. He decides that this option will cause Anna the most grief anyway. The guilt will destroy her, Karenin predicts. "'Alexsey Aleksandrovich! What is it you want of me?"' "'I want you not to meet that man here, and to conduct yourself so that neither the world nor the servants can reproach you...not to see him. That's not much, I think. And in return you will enjoy all the privileges of a faithful wife without fulfilling her duties. That's all I have to say to you. Now it's time for me to go. I'm not dining at home.' He got up and moved toward the door." Anna agrees with her husband that the best thing to do is indeed to stay together and avoid a public scandal. She goes to Princess Betsy for advice. It doesn't reflect well on Anna that she seeks advice from a gossip queen. Karenin goes along with his plan to undermine Anna by sending her money, along with a very cool and impersonal note
National Parks There are many national parks in the U.S.A and the oldest and the largest of them is Yellowstone. It was founded in 1872. It is situated in the western part of the country. It lies mainly in Wyoming. There are about 10,000 hot water springs and 300 geysers and a canyon in the park and an old forest where live buffalos (bisons), elks and deer, pumas, coyotes, grizzly bears and wolves. The most famous geyser is called Old Faithful. More than three million people visit Yellowstone every year. Another big park is Big Bend. It is one of the newest and wildest national parks in this country. This national park is situated in Texas, on the Mexican border. Here the Rio Grande makes a great U-shape bend, which has given the park its name. The landscape here is very varied. And the nature is varied too. After rains desert plants with beautiful flowers of all sizes grow everywhere
French accent. The people who could trace their noble ancestors called themselves "Creole." Others were "chacas" or tradesmen, "chacalatas" or country folk (peasants), or "chacumas" for anyone with Black blood. All Creoles, no matter what level of society they were in, including slaves, looked down on the Americans. 3 Family life In the Creole family the father was dominant. His word was law. He was not always a faithful spouse, but he was an indulgent parent. If he was a planter, he ruled his estate like a king. He had a large house, large crops, and a large family. He was a dutiful husband and accompanied his wife to balls, the theatre, and social events. He would go to the cafes to discuss business, play dominoes, and have a drink. Historical Creole Gender Role Young men were given their own quarters for entertainment purposes. They had mistresses who were Black or mulatto, but they couldn't marry them
Bingham (1846) Blue-Winged Teal by John J. Audubon A Single Death by George Catlin Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze (1851) Civil War to C20. The Falling Rocket by James A. M. Whistler (1874) The Boating Party by Mary Cassatt (1893) Breezing Up (A Fair Wind) by Winslow Homer (c. 1876) 11 Max Schmitt in a Single Scull by Thomas Eakins (1871) The Faithful Colt by William M. Harnett (1890) Still Life with Lantern by John F. Peto (c. 1890) C20 till WWI. Blind Spanish Singer by Robert Henri (1912) Cliff Dwellers by George Bellows (1913) Chinese Restaurant by Max Weber (1915) Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 by Marcel Duchamp (1912) Airplane Synchromy in Yellow-Orange by Stanton MacDonald-Wright (1920) The Rope Dancer Accompanies Herself with Her Shadows by Man Ray (1916) Between the Wars.
Bingham (1846) Blue-Winged Teal by John J. Audubon A Single Death by George Catlin Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze (1851) Civil War to C20. The Falling Rocket by James A. M. Whistler (1874) The Boating Party by Mary Cassatt (1893) Breezing Up (A Fair Wind) by Winslow Homer (c. 1876) 11 Max Schmitt in a Single Scull by Thomas Eakins (1871) The Faithful Colt by William M. Harnett (1890) Still Life with Lantern by John F. Peto (c. 1890) C20 till WWI. Blind Spanish Singer by Robert Henri (1912) Cliff Dwellers by George Bellows (1913) Chinese Restaurant by Max Weber (1915) Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 by Marcel Duchamp (1912) Airplane Synchromy in Yellow-Orange by Stanton MacDonald-Wright (1920) The Rope Dancer Accompanies Herself with Her Shadows by Man Ray (1916) Between the Wars.
strength, no longer hindered by the ideological pressure of the Swedish absolutist monarchy. The number of Baltic German students increased in Halle, the centre of German Pietism. One of the leaders of the movement, August Hermann Francke, also dispatched Pietist pastors to fill the numerous teaching posts at Estonian church and town schools left vacant by the Northern War. Pietism stressed individual religious experience and encouraged the faithful to read the Bible themselves. The Pietists thus strove to develop the Estonian language and religious literature. The full vernacular Bible appeared in 1739. The translators tried to eliminate the vast difference between the `country language' and `church language'. The Bible translation became the basic text that regulated the written Estonian language for more than a century. Despite its enormous impact on the development of the Estonian language, individualistic
they do not find them, they will make them. - Why do we close our eyes when we sleep, when we cry, when we imagine, when we kiss, when we pray? Because, the most beautiful things in the world can not be seen with your eyes, it must be felt with your heart. - I'll be your dream, I'll be your wish, I'll be your fantasy. I'll be your hope, I'll be your love - be everything that you need. I love you more with every breath truly, madly, deeply do.... I will be strong, I will be faithful 'cause I'm counting on a new beginning, a reason for living, a deeper meaning. - Sometimes I think about the first time I realized that I loved you ... it was as if my eyes took a picture at that moment and stored it in my heart. Sometimes I think about how much my life has changed because of you. I think about you and your happiness, about us and our life together, and I realize that you are as much a part of me now as the air I breathe and the dreams I have
the `Citizenship Ceremony' in Britain. Under the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, all new British Citizens are required to attend. The central elements of this ceremony are the 13 Pledge of Loyalty to the United Kingdom' and the `Oath of Allegiance'. The latter reads as follows: I (name) swear by Almighty God that on becoming a British citizen, I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, her Heirs and Successors, according to law. These ceremonial statements are given in front of the Union Jack and the participants stand whilst singing the National Anthem, which closes the ceremony. The powerful symbolism invested in the practice of flying flags at half-mast is demonstrated by the offence caused when this practice is not respected.
with a position of authority and oversight. Some Protestant churches including the Lutheran and Methodist churches have bishops serving similar functions as well, though not always understood to be within apostolic succession in the same way. One who has been ordained deacon, priest, and then bishop is understood to hold the fullness of the (ministerial) priesthood, given responsibility by Christ to govern, teach and sanctify the Body of Christ, members of the Faithful. Priests, deacons and lay ministers cooperate and assist their bishop(s) in shepherding a flock. Vicar/ priest is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand"). Linguistically, vicar is cognate with the English prefix "vice", similarly meaning "deputy". Minister In Christianity, a minister is someone who is authorized by a church, or other
humanist reform, until it could re-emerge in the reign of Edward VI. Marriage was harmonious. King´s death ended their marriage. Thomas Cromwell and the dissolution of the monasteries An English statesman and advisor of Henry VII. Deeply unpopular in England. Pesudaded Henry VIII to marry Anee of Cleves, king withdrew his support. Cromwell was executed in the Tower. Major assignment- dissolution of the monasteries. Reasons- religious houses had to be faithful to parent institutions outside England and Wales. Henry had to buy the allegiance away from Rome. Cromwell organized an ecclesiastical census. The lesser monasteries were dissolved in 1536. The Pilgrimage of Grace interrupted. 1539 monasteries had been suppressed. Land and money collected from selling items went to Henry. The Protestantism of Edward VI´s reign Became a king at the age of 9. Edward Seymour, his
search of news about his father, who has been away at war. Molly bloom, 33. Joyce image of femaleness. Earth-goddess. Knows what it is like ,,to be a woman and a mother", frank (otsekohene) (at least with herself) about sensuality, fantasies, love affairs, affirmation of life, 39 pages long soliloquy (device often used in drama whereby a character speaks to himself or herself, relating his or her thoughts and feelings, thereby also sharing them with the audience.) Penelope-faithful wife of Odysseus, who keeps her suitors at bay in his long absence and is eventually reunited with him.Her name has traditionally been associated with marital faithfulness, [1] and so it was with the Greeks and Romans, but so me recent feminist readings offer a more ambiguous interpretation.[2] Leopold bloom: Dublin Jew, 38, wife unfaithful, son dead, daughter in college, intimate details in his life. The adventures of odyssey: brings his wife breakfast to bed, goes to butchery to buy
Thus it remains, and the remainder thus. Perpend. I have a daughter—have while she is mine— Who, in her duty and obedience, mark, Hath given me this: now gather, and surmise. Reads 'To the celestial and my soul's idol, the most beautified Ophelia,'— That's an ill phrase, a vile phrase; 'beautified' is a vile phrase: but you shall hear. Thus: Reads 'In her excellent white bosom, these, & c.' QUEEN GERTRUDE Came this from Hamlet to her? LORD POLONIUS Good madam, stay awhile; I will be faithful. Reads 59 'Doubt thou the stars are fire; Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt I love. 'O dear Ophelia, I am ill at these numbers; I have not art to reckon my groans: but that I love thee best, O most best, believe it. Adieu. 'Thine evermore most dear lady, whilst this machine is to him, HAMLET.' This, in obedience, hath my daughter shown me, And more above, hath his solicitings,
Tuleb arvestada, et KI võib omaks võtta ühe neljast rollist (lähedased vastamise stiilidele): - "hea" KI; (good-subject role) 6[confounding variables võiks tõlkida ka segiajavad muutujad või siis sekkuvad muutujad, kuna nende tõttu interpreteeritakse sõltumatu muutuja mõju (ja seega sageli kogu E lõpptulemust) valesti. Neid ja lähedasi sõnastusi kasutatakse edaspidi ühes ja samas tähenduses.] - "truu" KI; (faithful-subject role) - negativistlik KI ; (negativistic-subject role) - hinnangut kartev KI (apprehensive-subject role) Viimane on enim probleeme tekitav roll! Reaktiivsuse osa vähendamiseks kasutab EX nn. "valetamist". Kuid seejuures tuleb muidugi arvestada mõningaid eetikaprintsiipe. Ohutuim viis on lihtsalt KI-d mitte kõigest informeerida, mis katses juhtub, kuid niipalju peab KI teadma, et tal oleks soovi korral võimalik katsest keelduda..
enough; and if they do not find them, they will make them. Why do we close our eyes when we sleep, when we cry, when we imagine, when we kiss, when we pray? Because, the most beautiful things in the world can not be seen with your eyes, it must be felt with your heart. I'll be your dream, I'll be your wish, I'll be your fantasy. I'll be your hope, I'll be your love - be everything that you need. I love you more with every breath truly, madly, deeply do.... I will be strong, I will be faithful 'cause I'm counting on a new beginning, a reason for living, a deeper meaning. Some men see things as they are and say Why? I dream of things that never were and say Why not? Life is for living; I live mine for you. Love is for giving; I give mine to you. Hearts are for beating; mine beats for you. Dreams are full of meaning; mine are full of you. Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today. Sometimes I think about the first time I realized that I loved you ..
6 The climbers are climbing up a _________ mountain. 7 These puppies are very _________. 8 Many _________ people have no home. 53 Adjective Endings Adjectives have different endings. Some adjectives end in -ful or -less. a beautiful dress a careless driver a faithful dog a harmless insect a useful tool homeless people playful puppies m m ar H a Gr elp An adjective that ends in -less is the opposite of the same adjective that ends in -ful. For example: careful careless useful useless
selves.[149] An example that brings together many of these ideas is: "Me from Myself to banish / Had I Art / Impregnable my Fortress / Unto All Heart / But since myself--assault Me / How have I peace / Except by subjugating / Consciousness. / And since We're mutual Monarch / How this be / Except by Abdication / Me of Me?". Varieties of realism in American literature. Local colour fiction. Francis Bret Harte. W. D. Howells's genteel realism. Broadly defined as "the faithful representation of reality" or "verisimilitude," realism is a literary technique practiced by many schools of writing. Although strictly speaking, realism is a technique, it also denotes a particular kind of subject matter, especially the representation of middleclass life. A reaction against romanticism, an interest in scientific method, the systematizing of the study of documentary history, and the influence of rational philosophy all affected the rise of realism
And then, I fear his faith is not quite sound. I haven't noticed that he's regular At church. DORINE You'd have him run there just when you do. Like those who go on purpose to be seen? ORGON I don't ask your opinion on the matter. In short, the other is in Heaven's best graces, And that is riches quite beyond compare. This match will bring you every joy you long for; 'Twill be all steeped in sweetness and delight. You'll live together, in your faithful loves, Like two sweet children, like two turtle-doves; You'll never fail to quarrel, scold, or tease, And you may do with him whate'er you please. DORINE With him? Do naught but give him horns, I'll warrant. ORGON Out on thee, wench! DORINE I tell you he's cut out for't; However great your daughter's virtue, sir, His destiny is sure to prove the stronger. ORGON Have done with interrupting. Hold your tongue. Don't poke your nose in other people's business.
4 1 too big for his boots 5 1 cater for 4 setting 3 1 give 2 pull their socks up 2 evolve 5 generate 2 form, home 3 hot under the collar 3 faithful 3 something like 4 feather in your cap Challenge! Students' own answers 4 strikes 5 off the cuff 5 tendency, embrace 6 below the belt 8D Food and the future 6 trend, towards page 6869 Challenge
You see here, Marcus, my son, the very form and as it were the face of Moral Goodness; "and if," as Plato says, "it could be seen with the physical eye, it would awaken a marvellous love of wisdom." But all that is morally right rises from some one of four sources: it is concerned either (1) with the full perception and intelligent development of the true; or (2) with the conservation of organized society, with rendering to every man his due, and with the faithful discharge of obligations assumed; or (3) with the greatness and strength of a noble and invincible spirit; or (4) with the orderliness and moderation of everything that is said and done, wherein consist temperance and self- control. Although these four are connected and interwoven, still it is in each one considered singly that certain definite kinds of moral duties have their origin: in that category, for instance, which was designated first in our division and in
Why do we close our eyes when we sleep, when we cry, when we imagine, when we kiss, when we pray? Because, the most beautiful things in the world can not be seen with your eyes, it must be felt with your heart. I'll be your dream, I'll be your wish, I'll be your fantasy. I'll be your hope, I'll be your love - be everything that you need. I love you more with every breath truly, madly, deeply do.... I will be strong, I will be faithful 'cause I'm counting on a new beginning, a reason for living, a deeper meaning. Some men see things as they are and say Why? I dream of things that never were and say Why not? Life is for living; I live mine for you. Love is for giving; I give mine to you. Hearts are for beating; mine beats for you. Dreams are full of meaning; mine are full of you. Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today. Sometimes I think about the first time I realized that I loved you ..
Dealing with a Shapeshifter may cause the hero to change attitudes about the opposite sex or come to terms with the repressed energies that this archetype stirs up. These projections of our hidden opposite sides, these images and ideas about sexuality and relationships, form the archetype of the Shapeshifter. DRAMATIC FUNCTION T h e Shapeshifter serves the dramatic function of bringing doubt and suspense into a story. W h e n heroes keep asking, "Is he faithful to me? Is she going to betray me? Does he truly love me? Is he an ally or an enemy?" a Shapeshifter is generally present. Shapeshifters appear with great frequency and variety in the film noir and thriller genres. The Big Sleep, The Maltese Falcon, and Chinatown feature detectives con fronting Shapeshifting women whose loyalty and motives are in doubt. In other stories such as Hitchcock's Suspicion or Shadow of a Doubt, a good woman must figure
or covering a screen. But I am very far from agreeing with you in your estimation of ladies in general. I cannot boast of knowing more than half-a-dozen, in the whole range of my acquaintance, that are really accomplished." "Nor I, I am sure," said Miss Bingley. "Then," observed Elizabeth, "you must comprehend a great deal in your idea of an accomplished woman." "Yes, I do comprehend a great deal in it." "Oh! certainly," cried his faithful assistant, "no one can be really esteemed accomplished who does not greatly surpass what is usually met with. A woman must have a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and the modern languages, to deserve the word; and besides all this, she must possess a certain something in her air and manner of walking, the tone of her voice, her address and expressions, or the word will be but half- deserved."