being sorry Ash is rubbed on your forehead to show your regret St. David's Day 1. March Big parades, concerts Leek and daffodil St. David's Cross Traditional Welsh costumes St. Patrick's Day 17. March Attending Mass Parades Wearing shamrocks Wearing green Drinking alcohol Leprechauns St. Patrick's Cross April Fools Day 1. April A day of fun and jokes You can only play April Fools on people before midday One of the greatest April Fools jokes took place in 1957, when BBC TV showed a documentary about spaghetti harvest. Easter The most imoprtant Christian Festival
Christophine was the servant of Annette and the nurse of her daughter Antoinette. She was a wedding present from Alexander Cosway, the first husband of Annette. She practices magic which is called obeah, and also has wide knowledge of the Caribbean black culture. She has had all her three children with different men, but has still remained single. She opened her reason why she didn’t want to get married in a quote: All woman, all colors, nothing but fools. Three children I have. One living in this world, each one a different father, but no husband, I thank my God. I keep my money. I don’t give it to no worthless man. I think it also gives out her idea of marriage. She thinks that woman who get married are fools because married people share their money and other possessions with husbands, who in her opinion aren’t worth it at all. Throughout this novel, Christophine appeared as a strong woman
• Itaalia-USA kirjanik, stsenarist • Sündinud 15.okt 1920, Manhattan (NY) • II maailmasõjas liitus USA õhuväega • 3 poega ja 2 tütart • Esimene raamat ilmus 1955. aastal („Pime areen“) • Suri 2. juulil 1999 südameseiskumise tagajärjel Tuntumad teosed • „Pime areen“ The Dark Arena (1955) • „Õnnerikas palverändur“ The Fortunate Pilgrim (1965) • „Ristiisa“ The Godfather (1969) • „Lollid surevad“ Fools Die (1978) • „Sitsiillane“ The Sicilian (1984) • „Neljas Kennedy“The Fourth K (1991) • „Viimane don“ The Last Don (1996) • „Omerta“ (2000) „Ristiisa“ • Puzo kuulsaim romaan • Ilmus esmakordselt 1969. aastal. • Loo keskpunkti moodustab maffiaboss Don Vito Corleone ja tema pere. • Realistlik romantika mõjutustega romaan allmaailma varjatud ettevõtmistest • New Yorgi maffiaperekondade verisest võitlusest võimu ja
Estonian National Spring Holidays Sanna Kartau, Mari-Ann Lumeste, 2011 What holidays do we have in Spring? March · 8th - Women's Day (Naistepäev) · 12th - St Gregorius's Day (Korjusepäev) · 14th - Estonia's Mother Tongue Day · 17th - St Gertrude's Day (Käädripäev) · 25th - St Mary's Day (Ussimaarjapäev) April 1st - April Fools Day 1st - Karjalaskepäev (the day cattle was first sent to the pastures after winter) 14th - Plowing Day (Künnipäev) 23rd - St George's Day (Jüripäev) Moving Easter (Lihavõtted) May · 1st - Walpurgis Day and Night (Volbripäev) · 9th - St Nicholas's Day (Nigulapäev) · The second Sunday of May - Mother's Day (Emadepäev) We'll pick... A - 14th of March - Estonia's Mother Tongue day B - (varies between the 25th of March and 25th of April) - Easter
Modern Valentine's Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Saint Patrick's Day is a religous holiday on the 17th of March St. Patrick's Day is celebrated by the Irish and Irish at Heart in big cities and small towns alike with parades, "wearing of the green," music and songs, Irish food and drink, and activities for kids such as crafts, coloring and games. Its a time for fun. April Fools' Day is celebrated in the Westrn world on 1st april of every year The day is marked by the commission of good humoured or funny jokes hoaxes and other practical jokes. Trooping the Colour is a ceremony performed by regiments of the Commonwealth and the British Army. It has been a tradition of British infantry regiments since the 17th century, although the roots go back much earlier Ascot Racecourse is a famous English racecourse, located in the small town of
Sai oma nime sellejärgi, et albmuit salvestas enamasti öösel Tema laulu "Push" kasutati filmi Step Up2 soundtrackiks Käis tuuril 50'nes erinevas riigis Laul "Do you know?" valiti UEFA EM 2008 tunnus meloodiaks 2010 "Euphoria" Plaadil teevad kaasa, Pitbull, Usher, Nicole Scherzinger, akon jne On kaasa teinud erinevates seriaalides nt: kaks ja pool meest Tegi kaasa reality shows America's Next Top Model Tema muusikat on kasutatud filmides: Fools rush in, Wild Wild West, Once Upon Time In Mexico, Zoom, Step up2 ja ka seriaalides nt: smallville, OC, The Simpsons, South Park jne Tema uusima singli "I like it" järgi sai nimetuse ka üks hispaania telenova Tal on ka palju reklaamilepinguid, mis toovad palju tulu nt: oli tal leping New York Times'ga ja ta teenis aastaga 80 000 000$ Karjääri algues oli seotud paljude erinevate naistega nt:Sofía Vergara, Christina Aguilera , Jennifer Love
.. Mis mõiste alla nad tavaliselt ühendatakse? Absurditeater 17. Mis romaan on tavakäsitluses austerlase Hermann Brochi peateos? Brochi eluaastad? Brochi (1886 1951) peates on ,,Virgiliuse surm" 18. Nimetage kaks ameerika naiskirjanikku, kes seostuvad mõistetega ,,Lõuna gootika" ja ,,grotesk". Nimetage kummaltki üks romaan. Flannery O'Connor ('Wise Blood'), Katherine Anne Porter ('Ship of Fools') 19. Millist romaani peetakse tavaliselt esimeseks ladina-ameerika maagilise realismi esindajaks? Kes oli selle autor ja mis riiki ta esindab? Mehhiko kirjaniku Juan Rulfo ,,Pedro Páramo" 20. Nimetage vähemalt kolm tuntumat teadvuse voolu / sisemonoloogi kasutajat 20. sajandi kirjanduses. James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner 21. Milline kirjanduslik liikumine eelnes James Joyce'ile Iirimaal? Nimetage selle
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If you can meet with triumph and disaster Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on"; And treat those two imposters just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with kings - nor lose the common touch; Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; Or watch the things you gave your life to broken, If all men count with you, but none too much; And stoop and build 'em up with wornout tools; If you can fill the unforgiving minute
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On opening weekend, Jackass 3D made an estimated $50 million in 3,081 theaters, outperforming predictions it would earn $30 million and breaking the record for the most successful Fall opening ever, which was previously held by Scary Movie 3. Following the movie's success, another sequel was announced. Jackass 3.5 will be released in 2011 with unused footage shot during the filming of Jackass 3D. The entire movie started to be streamed in weekly segments on Joost, starting April Fools' Day, April 1st, 2011. Previously the first trailer was released online on January 27, 2011 and the feature-length movie will be released on VOD and DVD on June 14th, 2011. Jackass: The Game Jackass: The Game was released on October 2, 2007. It was developed under a license by Sidhe Interactive in Wellington, New Zealand for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS. The game was first shown at the 2006 E3 behind closed doors
things. 61. You can remember that you are only if you forget who you are. 62. You can't answer someone who asks you to shoulder your burden of proof by asking him to prove something else. 63. Your thought must become more rigorous; otherwise you won't be able to be sufficiently skeptical. 64. Abandon your ego to its fate. 65. Be a shit disturber--and don't stop when the shit talks back. 66. Be more tolerant of fools and less tolerant of knaves. 67. Defend your position or admit that you don't know. 68. Do not decide when to laugh. Laughter is a natural impulse; don't interfere with it. Only unfunny jokes are offensive. 69. Do not hoard good will. 70. Don't be in a hurry to "understand" other people's experiences. 71. Don't get involved in a fight unless you're willing to take the trouble to ascertain who's right and wrong. 72. Don't be lazy in classifying files or objects
(1975, 25) Here there is another one of the great challenges that consider Larkin in their writing: idiolect that creates and that it is put under that fiction of fluid phrase, of poetic voice (and never rather) that drags us in to his steps, although never without drawing up an clear structure, that can reach the exquisite subtlety of “As Bad as to Mile” or “Wires” or sustain architectures cathedrals as in “The Old Fools” or “Dockery and Son”. It is what allows Booth to affirm that “No poet between Byron and Larkin achieves anything like this spontaneously personal ease of idiom, and very few poets aim at it” (1992, 87). To the time that he does not left to observe that “its carefully concealed formal regularity gives it an aesthetic completeness which is sensed rather than consciously heard” (1992, 88).
At them--but idle cackle, nonsense, flimflam. Our neighbour often comes in for a share, The talk flies fast, and scandal fills the air; It makes a sober person's head go round, At these assemblies, just to hear the sound Of so much gab, with not a word to say; And as a learned man remarked one day Most aptly, 'tis the Tower of Babylon, Where all, beyond all limit, babble on. And just to tell you how this point came in . . . (To Cleante) So! Now the gentlemen must snicker, must he? Go find fools like yourself to make you laugh And don't . . . (To Elmire) Daughter, good-bye; not one word more. As for this house, I leave the half unsaid; But I shan't soon set foot in it again, (Cuffing Flipotte) Come, you! What makes you dream and stand agape, Hussy! I'll warm your ears in proper shape! March, trollop, march! SCENE II CLEANTE, DORINE CLEANTE I won't escort her down, For fear she might fall foul of me again; The good old lady . . . DORINE Bless us! What a pity
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But make allowance for their doubting too, If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don't deal in lies, Or being hated, don't give way to hating, And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise: If you can dream--and not make dreams your master, If you can think--and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools: If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it all on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breath a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on!"
Stiilimuutusi põhjustab ikkagi inimese vanus; 1....5 aastaselt kuulasin ainult eesti muusikat, lemmikuks oli Kollane Allveelaev G - Vaikus on Kuldne 5....7 aastaselt tulid lihtsama sisuga välismaised laulud, lemmikuks oli Shaggy - Boombastic 7....10 aastaselt oli mul muusikast ysna yxkõik, see eriti ei huvitanud mind. Lemmikuteks olid Down Low - Jahnny B ja Fools Garden - Lemon tree 10...11 aastaselt hakkasin muusika fanaatikuks, lemmikuteks said Blur - Song 2 jms. 12...14(?) aastaselt on olnud põhiliseks selline veic raskem stuff, nagu System of A Down - Know, Toxicity jms. Eriti on aga (ikka veel) Thumbs up for Gorillaz. Muusika ajalugu algab ilmselt koos inimkonna ajalooga. Tähendusrikaste helide tekitamine, nendest nii-öelda sekundaarse märgisüsteemi loomine, arenes tõenäoliselt paralleelselt kõne ja keele kujunemisega
· First President George Washington Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) was an Italian explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, hoping to find a route to India (in order to trade for spices). He made a total of four trips to the Caribbean and South America during the years 1492-1504. He discovered America in 1492. I Indian sun, they pray for fan. J we hate Jews, they are fools. K Bush is okey, because he is not gay. L Americans are large, they eat much. M Mc`Donalds is good, there is a lot of food. N is for Nigga who pulled the trigger. O is for Osama who wears pyjamas. P is for Pamela who likes camera. Puritans The Puritans were a group of people who grew discontent in the Church of England and worked towards religious, moral and societal reforms. The writings and ideas of John Calvin,
! Bad Boy killers (take money) You know the realest is niggaz (take money) We bring it to you (take money) Tupac: First off, fuck your bitch and the click you claim WESTSIDE when we ride come equipped with game You claim to be a player but I fucked your wife We bust on Bad Boy niggas fuck for life Plus Puffy tryna see me weak hearts I rip Biggie Smallz and Junior M.A.F.I.A. some mark ass bitches We keep on comin' while we runnin for ya jewels steady gunnin, keep on bustin at them fools, you know the rules Little Caeser, go ask ya homie how I leave ya cut your young ass up, see you in pieces, now be deceased Lil Kim, don't fuck around with real G's Quick to snatch yo' ugly ass off tha streetz, so fuck peace I let them niggas know it's on for life Don't let the West side ride the night (haha) Bad Boys murdered on wax, and killed Fuck wit' me and get ya caps peeled, you know, see... REFR: Grab ya glocks, when you see Tupac Call the cops, when you see Tupac, uhh
marvellous, splendid) e.g She kissed my hands. ,,They are beautiful", she said, ,,big and red and brutal." 2 Comparison which includes the given word (like, more, land) e.g Youth is so much more valuable than experiences. It is also far more intelligent. 3 If a word is combined words with pope, wish, want etc. e.g ,,You can't go anywhere without meeting clever people.The thing has become absolute public nuisance. I wish to goodness we had a few fools left." Oscar Wilde 4 Repetition of a word e.g Her ideal was a german word in which the rest of the nations should enjoy the benefits of german science and german art and german culture. 5 Indicating the features of the charater's voice e.g ,,What do you feel now?" ,,Hatred," she said, her voice trembling with pleasure. 6 Inherent connotations may become different in the context, that is positive words may become negative and vice versa. e.g ,,What attracts me to him is his unique dishonesty
) · The writer indicating the quality of the characters voice ("Society," he said grimly. Positive adherent connotation: · Proximity of words with pos AC (my hands "beautiful" "big, red and brutal") · A comparison, a part of which the word becomes (Youth is so much more valuable than experience: it is also far more intelligent) · Verbs--hope, wish, and want (clever people everywhere. I wish to goodness we had a few fools left) · Repeated words (German art, G science and G culture) · Character's voice may be specified (hatred, she said with he voice trembling with pleasure) · Words with inherent connotation may change it in context, that is, pos may become negative and vice versa 4. Stylistic morphology: articles, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, numerals Articles: · Article with proper names adds a colloquial touch (The Hardys, a Miss Smith)
Thou comest in such a questionable shape That I will speak to thee: I'll call thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane: O, answer me! Let me not burst in ignorance; but tell Why thy canonized bones, hearsed in death, Have burst their cerements; why the sepulchre, Wherein we saw thee quietly inurn'd, Hath oped his ponderous and marble jaws, To cast thee up again. What may this mean, That thou, dead corse, again in complete steel Revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon, Making night hideous; and we fools of nature So horridly to shake our disposition With thoughts beyond the reaches of our souls? Say, why is this? wherefore? what should we do? Ghost beckons HAMLET HORATIO It beckons you to go away with it, As if it some impartment did desire To you alone. MARCELLUS Look, with what courteous action It waves you to a more removed ground: But do not go with it. HORATIO No, by no means. HAMLET It will not speak; then I will follow it. HORATIO Do not, my lord.
2. We may have comparison a part of which the word becomes (e.g. O. Wilde "Youth is so much valuable than the experience: it is much so far intelligent." "youth" becomes positive, it is compared to "experience"). 3. Words "hope", "wish", etc. may affect a word in the context (e.g. O. Wilde "You cannot go anywhere without meeting clever (negative here) people. . . . I wish to goodness we had a few fools (positive here) left." "fool" is normally a negative word but now it acquires a positive charge). 4. Repetition of a word (e.g. "Her ideal was a German world in which the rest of the nations should enjoy the benefits of German science, and German art, and German culture." here "German" becomes positive). 5. Complementary words. 6. Character's voice (e.g. "-What do you feel now?" "Hatred", she said, her voice
that the builders were tempting fate to give the ship such a grandiose name. Even worse was to claim that it was unsinkable. T h a t was a foolish blasphemy, challenging the almighty power of God. A superstitious aura surrounds the Titanic, something like the curse of KingTut's tomb, a belief that the builders called down the wrath of God by their arrogance and pride. T h e story of the Titanic resonates with an old literary concept, T h e Ship of Fools. Storytellers created this satirical form around the time of Columbus' first voy age to the N e w World. One of the first expressions was Sebastian Brant's narrative poem, "Das Narrenschiff," printed only two years after Columbus first successfully crossed the Atlantic. It tells of a ship's passengers bound for Narragonia, the land of 247 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION
for short, is essentially an exaggerated form of ego. It usually consists of a fictitious story the mind has invented to make sense of a persistent underlying feeling of fear. The main element of the story is the belief that certain people (sometimes large numbers or almost everyone) are plotting against me, or are conspiring to control or kill me. The story often has an inner consistency and logic so that it sometimes fools others into believing it too. Sometimes organizations or entire nations have paranoid belief systems at their very basis. The ego's fear and distrust of other people, its tendency to emphasize the “otherness” of others by focusing on their perceived faults and make those faults into their identity, is taken a little further and makes others into inhuman monsters. The ego needs others, but its dilemma is that deep down it hates and fears them. Jean-Paul Sartre's statement “Hell is
quencing of the donation request amounts. Explain why, according to the contrast principle, placing the smallest donation figure between two larger figures is an ef- fective tactic to prompt more and larger donations. 3. What points do the following quotes make about the dangers of click-whirr responding? "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." Albert Einstein "The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are sometimes right." Winston Churchill 4. How does the photograph that opens this chapter reflect the topic of the chapter? Society for the Prevention of CRABGRASS Unsightly crabgrass can be conquered-but only with the help of concerned citizens like you. Your generous contribution makes research possible to reach
Thomas Billings Tracy Reifkind Trevor Claiborne Violet Blue William Llewellyn Yuri V. Griko PhD Zack Even-Esh START HERE THINNER, BIGGER, FASTER, STRONGER? How to Use This Book How to Use This Book Does history record any case in which the majority was right? --Robert Heinlein I love fools' experiments. I'm always making them. --Charles Darwin MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA, 10 P.M., FRIDAY horeline Amphitheater was rocking. S More than 20,000 people had turned out at northern California's largest music venue to hear Nine Inch Nails, loud and in charge, on what was expected to be their last tour. Backstage, there was more unusual entertainment.