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Hamleti esimese monoloogi kokkuvõte
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Hamleti esimese monoloogi kokkuvõte

Hamlet's first soliloquy The soliloquy begins with Hamlet wishing that his body would melt, turn into water and become like dew (hommikukaste). He also would like if the God hadn't made a law forbidding suicide. He says that life seems weary, stale, flat and useless to him. He moans as it is terrible. The world was like and unweeded garden that had finally gone to seed but only ugly things thrived. He can't believe what had happened as his father was dead only two months. Not even that long. He says how excellent king his father was compared to the current king, his uncle. His father was like the sun god Hyperion compared to a lecherous satyr (ihar satüür). He believes that his father had

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Inglise keele report-Animals in danger of extinction
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Inglise keele report: Animals in danger of extinction

members globally. b) Animal Rescue Facilities provide homes for animals in need. They are not being sold, transferred or used for breeding. Where possible, many animals are placed in habitats together to enrich their lives by sharing their home with others of their kind. To sum up, there are over 10,000 endangered species around the globe, who can still be saved. In order to do this, governments should raise awareness of environmental issues and introduce laws forbidding hunting, restricting land development or creating preserves, because nowadays the future of nature is in the hands of man.

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TV violence-Essee
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TV violence, Essee

Sometimes some people want to imitate even those scenes where someone suffers serious harm or even dies. For example, two young children watched Tom & Jerry and they saw a scene where Jerry drummed a pan into a Tom’s head. They also tried it out, but this led to the sister’s death. Several things can be done to avoid the bad impressions caused by the violent programs. Firstly, you can forbid your children to watch violent programs. However, this isn’t easy task at all, because forbidding children will make them very curious. Another thing to mention is that if possible, parents should watch TV with their children and talk with them about what they have seen. Young children are often unable to separate reality from TV shows. Finally, parents can use a V-chip in some countries, for example in the USA. The V chip is a device that can block transmission of violent programs into homes. The chip would allow parents to prevent a television program from being seen in their

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Referaat-Chelsea Flower Show
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Referaat "Chelsea Flower Show"

one. Public access to the Show was therefore restricted to Thursday and Friday. 11 The demand is now so intense that since 1988 all tickets have been sold in advance to manage and control the numbers. Everyone complains constantly: the Press grumbles about its ticket allocation; the public grows weary of beating sun or pelting rain and never finding enough places to sit; some exhibitors dislike the rule forbidding them to sell their plants until the end of the last day, while others object to bought-in plants rather than self-cultivated ones going on display at the Show. Until 1987 it was daunting, because there was no limit on visitor numbers. Its known that, in 1987, there were 247,000 visitors. There may have been even more before that but we do not have accurate numbers. In 1988, they limited first time the number of visitors. Also, for the first time, they

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

resolute They were determined to go to graduate school. The judge determined that the man was lying. elicit v. to get the facts, to draw out, to evoke n. elicitation Syn. extract A lawyer will elicit all the facts necessary to prove her case. Elicitation of the truth can be difficult at times. forbid v. to command not to do something adj. forbidden to have a dangerous look, bad feeling adj. forbidding adv. forbiddingly Syn. ban His father will forbid him to use the car. The cave looks forbidding let's not go in. petition v. to make a request n. petition Syn. appeal Canada petitioned the United Nations to consider its case. The student's petition was denied. relinquish v. to give up control n. relinquishment Syn. abdicate The troubled executive relinquished his control of the company.

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American Literature
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American Literature

leveled, but for that twould be / A rugged billion Miles ­". The Undiscovered Continent Academic Suzanne Juhasz considers that Dickinson saw the mind and spirit as tangible visitable places and that for much of her life she lived within them. Often, this intensely private place is referred to as the "undiscovered continent" and the "landscape of the spirit" and embellished with nature imagery. At other times, the imagery is darker and forbidding--castles or prisons, complete with corridors and rooms--to create a dwelling place of "oneself" where one resides with one's other 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?".

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

H i s bold Approach is not pure arrogance: H e puts on the outrageous show to buy time for his friend Gunga Din to slip away and summon the British army. In true heroic fashion Grant's character is sacrificing himself and tempting death on behalf of the group. T h e Approach o f C l i n t Eastwood's character in Unforgiven is not so much arrogant as ignorant. H e rides into the Inmost Cave of the town during a rain­ storm, and is unable to see a sign forbidding firearms. T h i s brings him to an ordeal, a beating by the sheriff (Gene H a c k m a n ) that almost kills him. 144 APPROACH TO THE INMOST CAVE PREPARATION FOR THE ORDEAL Approach may be a time of further reconnaissance and information-gathering, or a time of dressing and arming for an ordeal. Gunfighters check their weapons, bull­ fighters dress carefully in their suits of lights.

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

having ten thousand a year. The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man, the ladies declared he was much handsomer than Mr. Bingley, and he was looked at with great admiration for about half the evening, till his manners gave a disgust which turned the tide of his popularity; for he was discovered to be proud; to be above his company, and above being pleased; and not all his large estate in Derbyshire could then save him from having a most forbidding, disagreeable countenance, and being unworthy to be compared with his friend. Mr. Bingley had soon made himself acquainted with all the principal people in the room; he was lively and unreserved, danced every dance, was angry that the ball closed so early, and talked of giving one himself at Netherfield. Such amiable qualities must speak for themselves. What a contrast between him and his friend! Mr. Darcy danced only once with Mrs

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