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Printsess Diana
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Printsess Diana

Two years later, on September 15, 1984, Diana's second and youngest son Prince Henry was born. On August 26, 1996, Diana and Charles divorced. On 31 August 1997, Diana was fatally injured in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris. Her companion Dodi Fayed and the driver Henri Paul were pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Fayed's bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, was the only survivor. Princess Diana's death has been claimed as a conspiracy. Diana's public funeral was held at Westminster Abbey on 6 September. The funeral drew an estimated 3 million mourners and onlookers in London, as well as worldwide television coverage. Diana today is still remembered by many as the "people's princess". She will always be remembered. Lady Diana Frances Spencer "Everyone needs to be valued. Everyone has the potential to give something back." ~ Princess Diana. THE END.

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Princess Diana
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Princess Diana

speed and hit the wall Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimisek Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Funeral Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeeri Diana's funeral took Teine tase Kolmas tase place in Neljas tase Viies tase Westminster Abbey She is buried 123 km North of London, in Althorp On a small wooden island

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Wales
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Wales

Wales Wales · Area: ½ Estonia · Population: 2x Estonia · Capital: Cardiff · Languages: English & Welsh (Cymry) · Highest peak: Snowdon (1085m) National symbols · Daffodil & Leek · Flag Music · Traditional music · International Eisteddfod · Pop, rock & dance - Tom Jones, Bonnie Tyler, Bullet For My Valentine, Funeral For A Friend, Duffy, DJ High Contrast Sport · Rugby · Football - Ryan Giggs · Rally - Co-Drivers: Nicky Grist (Colin McRae), Phil Mills (Petter Solberg)

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Westminster Abbey
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Westminster Abbey.

Westminster Owned directly by the royal family Dedicated to St Peter Located next to the Houses of Parliament UNESCO World Heritage Site History 616, a shrine was founded 10451050, Edward the Confessor Consecrated on December 28, 1065 Romaneque style, to house Benetictine munks Rebuilt 12451517 in Gothic style by Henry III History 2 Henry VII Lady Chapel in 1503 Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1534 Attacked by Puritans in 1640s Oliver Cromwell's funeral in 1658 Western towers were built between 1722 and 1745 Coronations The coronations of King Harold and William the Conqueror in 1066 All English and British monarchs have been crowned there Except Edward V, Edward VIII and Lady Jane Gray King Edward's Chair since 1308 More about Abbey Poets' Corner Tomb of The Unknown Warrior Statue of Martin Luther King Chapter House Thank you for watching!

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August Osage Country filmreview
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August Osage Country filmreview

The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin. Beverly Weston hires Johnna as a housekeeper, she is young beautiful American woman. Beverly’s wife Violet is strong-willed and addiction to narcotics. Then arrives Barbara with her husband and their fourteen-year- old daughter, Jean, Ivy and Violet’s sister Mattie with her husband. Family finds Beverly dead in the bedroom, he kills himself. After few days takes place funeral and dinner. In the dining room, they argue about their family issues. My favourite scene is that when Ivy tell her mother about her love for Little Charles. Violet says that Litlle Charles is Beverly’s son and she has known that by years. And then Barbara gets nervous and attacks her mum. I recommend that film for everyone because everyone have a family and when you see that film, then maybe you realized, that your family is quite good and not the worstest

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Mozart and his father Leopold Mozart
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Mozart and his father Leopold Mozart

Mozart and his father Leopold Mozart Johann Georg Leopold Mozart Johann Georg Leopold Mozart was born on November 14, 1719 and died in May 28, 1787. He was a German composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist. Mozart is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart and his father Mozart was lucky to have a an experienced musician as a father. Leopold immediately recognised the potential in Wolfgang. He dedicated his life to supporting his son’s talent. Despite, or perhaps because, of their different characters, Wolfgang and Leopold Mozart were dependent on each other. For the remainder of his life, when Wolfgang had been working and living with his wife Constanze in Vienna for a considerable period of time, Leopold Mozart continued a dialogue with his son by writing letters.  Moving to Vienna Wolfgang left home for good in 1781. The move almost certainly aided Wolfgang...

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Prince William
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Prince William

He lived with some fifty other students in Manor House. Queen set rules for him: No smoking,alcohol or drugs. No kissing in public. Avoid being photographed by the media. Arrive and leave with royal aides and so on. In August of 1996 Prince Charles and Princess Diana were divorced. On august 31,1997 Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris. Prince William helped to make the arrangements for his mother´s unusual funeral. It was his idea for Elton John to sing "Candle in the Wind". After Diana´s death Prince Charles made an effort to spend more time with his children Prince William´s favourite pet was Widgeon, a female Labrador. He enjoyed drawing, painting, silverworking,reading poetry anf playing video games. He was a fan of the Spice Girls.

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British Literature
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British Literature

· Ecclesiastical -kiriklik, aulik Beowulf · the earliest English story-poem, pagan · about 700 by an unknown minstrel · an epic - a long narrative poem in splendid/majestic language about the achievements of a hero, often a national hero who embodies national ideas · 3182 = 80 or 90 pages in book lenght · two parts: 1st - Beowulf's battle with Grendel and Grendel's mother, 2nd - aged Beowulf's victory over a dragon, death and funeral Background of Beowulf: · primitive and harsh environment · great importance · wars - life brief, fate ruled over human beings · Beowulf - sense of fatal doom, dark and sombre tone · fate and fame - vital ideas in the literature of Anglo-Saxon period · Beowulf - monsters slaying in Scandinavia = struggles between good and evil Christian Poetry · 55 B.C. Julius Ceasar - christianity to British Isles · 449 A.D Anglo-Saxons - pagans = christianity declined

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A Dedective Story
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A Dedective Story

A Dedective Story It was a cold sunday morning. John was walking in graveyard. He dug a grave yesterday for the funeral. When he got there, he couldnt believe what he saw. There was bloody naked young girl body in the grave. John was shocked. He ran back to main house and called police. Police got there fast. They started taken pictures of the crime site. Girl body was sent to autopsy. Head investigator was 26 year-old Thomas. He was young and he had never seen something like that. His partner was 33 year-old Martin. He also hadnt seen

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The Rasmus
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The Rasmus

· Hide From the Sun (2005) Singlid · 1st (1995) · 2nd (1996) · 3rd (1996) · Kola (1997) · Blue (1997) · Playboys (1997) · Ice (1998) · Liquid (1998) · Swimming With The Kids (1999) · F-F-F-Falling (2001) · Chill (2001) · Madness (2001) · Heartbreaker / Days (2002) · In The Shadows (2003) (2004- UK) · In My Life (2003) · First Day Of My Life (2003) (2004- UK) · Funeral Song (The Resurrection) (2004) · Guilty (2004) · No Fear (2005) · Sail Away (2005) · Shot (2006) Auhinnad · 1996 Soome Grammy auhind ­ parim uus artist. · 2004 ja 28. aprill 2006 mainekas ESKA auhind kategoorias "Maailma parim rokkbänd". 4 The Rasmus, jaanuar 2007 Asukoht: Helsingi, Soome Muusikazanr(id) rock : Aktiivne 1994 - aastatel:

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Facts about Estonia
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Facts about Estonia

51 years of occupation. The second date is known as the Restoration of Independence Day The Estonian language belongs to the Finno-Ugric group and is most similar to Finnish Estonia was the first country in the world to introduce online political voting Estonia won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2001 with the song Everybody There are over 1500 Islands, 1000 lakes and 7000 rivers in Estonia Chess Grandmaster Paul Keres was born in Estonia. When he died in 1975 over 100,000 people attended his funeral, thats around 10% of the entire population of Estonia! The official name of Estonia is the Republic of Estonia. Estonia is situated in the Baltic region of Northern Europe and spreads over an area of approximately 45,226 sq km. The capital of Estonia is Tallinn, Tallinn is also the largest city in the country. The official language of Estonia is Estonian, while Russian is also spoken widely. Estonia follows the system of Parliamentary Republic.

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Winston Churchill
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Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965) Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on 30 November 1874 at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. His father was the prominent Tory politician, Lord Randolph Churchill. Churchill attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, before embarking on an army career. He saw action on the North West Frontier of India and in the Sudan. While working as a journalist during the Boer War he was captured and made a prisoner-of-war before escaping. In 1900, Churchill became Conservative member of parliament for Oldham. But he became disaffected with his party and in 1904 joined the Liberal Party. When the Liberals won the 1905 election, Churchill was appointed undersecretary at the Colonial Office. In 1908 he entered the Cabinet as president of the Board of Trade, becoming home secretary in 1910. The following year he became first lord of the Admiralty. He held this post in the first months of Worl...

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Presentation in english-Mary I
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Presentation in english: Mary I

Tower, later sent to Woodstock http://richard-seaman.com/Travel/UK/London/Highlights/index.html#TowerOfLondon Jan 1555 John Hooper, John Rogers and John Cardmaster arrested and burnt on the stake 275 people died in Queen Mary I reign- "Bloody Mary" The red rose of the Tudor Monarchs The death of the Queen of England Feb 1558- The Queen feels weaker, ill Nov 1558. Queen Mary I of England is dead The new Queen is Elizabeth I of England Royal funeral, but her tomb got buried under piles of stones from broken altars James I built magnificent tombs for both of them http://tudorhistory.org/elizabeth/elizacoronation.jpg Sources http://tudorhistory.org/mary/queen.html http://tudorhistory.org/aragon/ http://tudorhistory.org/elizabeth/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_I_of_England

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Diana-Walesi printsess-The Princess of Wales
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Diana, Walesi printsess (The Princess of Wales)

tunnel in Paris along with her then boyfriend, Dodi Al-Fayed and the acting security manager of the Hotel Ritz Paris and their chauffeur, Henri Paul. The death of Diana has been widely blamed on reporters that were hounding her, and were following the vehicle at a high speed. Ever since the word paparazzi has been associated with the death of the Princess. More than one million people lined the streets of London to say goodbye to Princess Diana at her funeral. A further 2.5 billion people worldwide watched the Princess Diana funeral on television. It was held at Westminster Abbey. Immediately after her death, many memorials were made for Diana, where the public left flowers and other tributes. The largest was outside the gates of Kensington Palace.

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Agatha Christie romaanid
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Agatha Christie romaanid

1946 The Hollow Hercule Poirot 1948 Taken at the Flood Hercule Poirot 1949 Crooked House Charles Hayward 1950 A Murder is Announced Miss Marple 1951 They Came to Baghdad Victoria Jones 1952 Mrs McGinty's Dead Hercule Poirot Ariadne Oliver 1952 They Do It with Mirrors Miss Marple 1953 After the Funeral Hercule Poirot 1953 A Pocket Full of Rye Miss Marple 1954 Destination Unknown 1955 Hickory Dickory Dock Hercule Poirot 1956 Dead Man's Folly Hercule Poirot Ariadne Oliver 1957 4.50 from Paddington Miss Marple 1958 Ordeal by Innocence 1959 Cat Among the Pigeons Hercule Poirot

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The Great Gatsby-by F-Scott Fitzgerald
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"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Tom tells George, Myrtle's husband, that it was Gatsby driving the car G eorge kills Gatsby and subsequently kills himself. Ni ck stages a small funeral for Gatsby, ends his relationship with Jordan, and moves back to the Midwest MY OPINION ell written asy to follow great view about highclass life in the 1920s THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!

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Rowan Atkinson
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Rowan Atkinson

He attended Newcastle University and Oxford University where he earned degrees in electrical engineering. During that time, he met screenwriter Richard Curtis, with whom he wrote and performed comedy revues. CAREER Rowan Atkinson has written sketch comedies like Blackadder and Not the Nine o'Clock News. His acting career began in 1983 when he got a small roll in the James Bond movie 'Never Say Never Again'. Since then, he has gained further recognition with movies like Four Weddings and a Funeral; Johnny English or Mr Bean's Holiday. My personal favourite is Mr Bean's Holiday because it's filled with humour and ridiculous coincidences. During his career, he's won different awards. For instance, he has been announced the Best Actor in the European Movie Awards in 2003 FAMILY Atkinson has been married to Sunetra Sastry since 1990. He first met her in the late 1980s, when she was working as a make-up artist with the BBC. The couple married at the Russian Tea Room In New

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Michelangelo
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Michelangelo

The Battle of Cascina, Doni Tondo, The Last Judgement, .... Architecture: St. Peter's Basilica in Rome Cordonata Capitolina in Rome Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome Palazzo Farnese in Rome PIETA The Pietà by Michelangelo is a marble sculpture in St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, the first of a number of works of the same theme by the artist. The statue was commissioned for the French cardinal Jean de Billheres, who was a representative in Rome. The statue was made for the cardinal's funeral monument, but was moved to its current location, the first chapel on the right as one enters the basilica, in the 18th century. This famous work of art depicts the body of Jesus on the lap of his mother Mary after the Crucifixion. The theme is of Northern origin, popular in France but not yet in Italy. It is an important work as it balances the Renaissance ideals of classical beauty with naturalism. The statue is one of the most highly finished works by Michelangelo

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Arvustus-The Queen
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Arvustus "The Queen"

Blair visited Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen Elizabeth. Three months later princess Diana, the Queen Elizabeth´s daughter, had a car accident in Paris- she died. Blair gave the speech in which Diana was described as "the people´s princess". All the people in England were in shock and in tears. The country was in deep grief. Since Diana was divorced from her husband Charles, she was no longer a part of the Royal Family. At first, Elizabeth insisted that the funeral must be private. Eventually she changed her mind and she agreed to bring Diana´s body back to England. In London, flowers were piled in front of Buckingham Palace. There was a sea of flower and wreaths. What I liked about the film was that the scenery was based on real-life. One of the most memorable scene was when the Queen Elizabeth talked about Diana in television. At that moment I held my breath because I was really thrilled about how she could handle this.

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Born to be King
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Born to be King

BORN TO BE KING * monarch or sovereign ainuvalitseja või monarh * sole power ainuvõim * considerably reduced power märgatavalt taandatud võim * constitutional monarchy or parliamentary democracy konstitutsiooniline monarhia või parlamentaarne demokraatia * nominally nominaalselt (nime järgi) * commander in Chief of the armed forces komandör relvastatud sõjaväes * their mother's coffin nende ema kirst * funeral procession matusetalitus * the fairytale princess come true muinasjutuprintsess sai tõeks * admired her simplicity and warmth imetlesid tema lihtsust ja soojust * to treat somebody as equals kohtlema kedagi võrdselt * her radiant smile and elegant gowns tema särav naeratus ja elegantne ametirüü * shifting bales of hay liikuvad heinapallid ? :D * 12tunnised vahetused tööl * mucking out sõnnikust puhastama? :D * to study an MA õppima humanitaarteaduse magistriks

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Tristan ja Isolde
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Tristan ja Isolde

The Cornish knight Tristan of Aerygone (James Franco) engages in combat with Morholt, leader of Donnchadh's army and to whom Princess Isolde (Sophia Myles) has been promised in marriage. Though he kills Morholt and Donnchadh's army is overrun, Tristan is severely wounded in the fight and believed dead, though he is in fact only suffering the effects of having been sliced in the abdomen by Morholt's poisoned sword. Tristan's body is put out to sea on a funeral boat which eventually washes up along the shores of Ireland. He is discovered by Isolde and her maid Bragnae, who administer an antidote that revives him and then secretly nurse him back to health. Tristan and Isolde fall in love; however, Isolde does not disclose her real name. After some time Tristan is forced to flee to Cornwall. Plotting to defeat Britain, Donnchadh proposes a peace treaty, promising his daughter Isolde in marriage to the winner of a tournament

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Tom Sawyer raamatu kokkuvõte Mark Twain lühikirjeldus
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Tom Sawyer raamatu kokkuvõte Mark Twain lühikirjeldus

Potter is wrongfully arrested, and Tom’s anxiety and guilt begin to grow. Tom, Huck, and Tom’s friend Joe Harper run away to an island to become pirates. While frolicking around and enjoying their newfound freedom, the boys become aware that the community is sounding the river for their bodies. Tom sneaks back home one night to observe the commotion. After a brief moment of remorse at the suffering of his loved ones, Tom is struck by the idea of appearing at his funeral and surprising everyone. He persuades Joe and Huck to do the same. Their return is met with great rejoicing, and they become the envy and admiration of all their friends. Back in school, Tom gets himself back in Becky’s favor after he nobly accepts the blame for a book that she has ripped. Soon Muff Potter’s trial begins, and Tom, overcome by guilt, testifies against Injun Joe. Potter is acquitted, but Injun Joe flees the courtroom through a window.

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Character sketch - Tom Bunchanan-The Great Gatsby by F-Scott Fitzgerald
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Character sketch - Tom Bunchanan, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

happy. Tom knows that he has won and to taunt Gatsby he lets Gatsby and Daisy ride together back to East Egg. Tom doesn't seem to care much that his mistress was killed but he seizes the opportunity to hurt Gatsby. He tells vengeful George Wilson who is the owner of the car Tom drove earlier and because of that George goes and shoots Gatsby killing him instantly. After that Tom and Daisy move away and don't come back for Gatsby's funeral. When Nick encounters Tom in New York he reluctantly shakes hands with Tom because Nick is mad that Gatsby died because of Tom. ,,I couldn't forgive him or like him, but I saw that what he had done was, to him, entirely justified. It was all very careless and confused. They were careless people, Tom and Daisy -- they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever

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Kate Winslet
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Kate Winslet

enhanced to make her look dramatically thinner than she really was; Winslet issued a statement saying that the alterations were made without her consent. Some interesting things to read and learn She has very large feet and she wears size 11 shoes. She prefers to wear boots rather than ordinary shoes because it makes her feel that her feet are "firmly on the ground". She missed the premiere of Titanic because she was attending the funeral of close friend and former boyfriend, Stephen Tredre, who died of bone cancer. She resides in both London, England and New York City, USA. She refuses to read reviews. She favorite bands/singers are Indigo Girls, The Verve, Oasis and Portishead. Nicknames: English Rose, Combat Kate (for her love for combat boots) and Corset Kate (because she has acted in a lot of period films). Childhood nickname was Blubber. Sources: http://s4.hubimg.com/u/858271_f260.jpg http://www

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wfwvawe
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wfwvawe

Life will never ever be as simple, carefree and easygoing again. To me, the expression "life is hard" has never meant anything. I have always been more of a "life is beautiful"-type. I have never really thought that it actually is hard. Mostly because I have never thought what the real life is like. Ofcourse I have seen it, it's all around me, but only seeing and seeing plus thinking through what you see are two really different things. An example: have you ever been to a funeral of a collateral relative as a child? Do you remember what you felt? I remember I felt almost nothing and I never cried. When someone died, for example a granduncle, I didn't feel particularly sad, because as long as it wasn't anyone close to me, the death didn't influence my life in any way. Now a few weeks back my great-grandmother died, and even if I didn't know her and had only seen her a few times in my life, I flustered

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Giidinduse vanalinna ehitiste kokkuvõte
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Giidinduse vanalinna ehitiste kokkuvõte

street. Due to the conflicts between the merchants in the towns, Wall of Mistrust; all traffic closed at 9pm. St. Nicholas’ Church ● Built in the 13th century, bombed in 1944. Restaurated ever since. Museum of religious architecture, concert hall. The duke Charles Eugene de Croy was taken prisoner by the Swedish king. He died in 1703, but since nobody was willing to pay for his funeral, he remained unbaried. The air conditions of the chapel kept him from rotting, and he became an attraction, remaining on display until 1897, when he was finally buried. Town Hall Square ● Has been a market place and town centre since the Middle Ages. ● Town Hall Pharmacy - one of the oldest continuously running pharmacies in Europe, having always been in business in the same building since the 15th century. ● The Christmas Tree tradition dates back to 1441.

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Jacques Louis David ja Prantsuse Revolutsioon
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Jacques Louis David ja Prantsuse Revolutsioon

easier to relate to the events and political actions that occurred at that time. The second martyr and the most famous among the three was Jean-Paul Marat. Marat was a member of the Jacobin club, publisher of the newspaper called L'ami du Peuple and one of the main prompters of the carnage of 1792. He was assassinated in 1793 by a supporter of the Girondists, Charlotte Corday, who stabbed him in the chest while Marat was taking a bath. The members of the Jacobin club organized him a funeral and his coffin was placed in Pantheon. Marat would have gone down in history as a great murderer, if it had not been Charlotte Corday, whose deed allowed the Jacobins to display Marat as a martyr. The same deed enabled David to portray him as a hero. David, a member of the Jacobin club, commemorated his killing with a sincerely mourning painting. (Vaughan, ?????????????) With The death of Marat David expressed both his personal and public emotions and thoughts

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Surm ja matused eestlastel ja Eestis elavatel venelastel
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Surm ja matused eestlastel ja Eestis elavatel venelastel

Tallinna Ülikool Eesti Keele ja Kultuuri Instituut Eesti keel võõrkeelena ja eesti kultuur Oksana Seliverstova Surm ja matused eestlastel ja Eestis elavatel venelastel Death and funeral ceremonies of the Estonian people and Russians are living in Estonia Bakalaureusetöö Juhendaja: PhD Marju Torp-Kõivupuu Tallinn 2009 SISUKORD: Sissejuhatus..............................................................................................................................

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Mary Shelly-Frankenstein
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Mary Shelly "Frankenstein"

now, when I am only induced by reason and virtue." Walton discovers the monster on his ship, mourning over Frankenstein's body. Walton hears the monster's adamant justification for its vengeance as well as expressions of remorse. Frankenstein's death has not brought it peace. Rather, its crimes have increased its misery and alienation; it has found only its own emotional ruin in the destruction of its creator. It vows to exterminate itself on its own funeral pyre so that no others will ever know of its existence. Walton watches as it drifts away on an ice raft that is soon lost in darkness.

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Topic - London
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Topic - London

the City of London. Nelson's Column ­ Raised in 1843 and now one of London's best-loved monuments, commemorates the one-armed, one-eyed admiral who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Trafalgar, but paid for it with his life. Piccadilly Circus ­ During the weekends' Piccadilly Circus is packed with people. Known for its glowing billboards. St. Paul's Cathedral ­ the present structure is the fifth cathedral to be built on the site. The weddings of the Prince and Princess of Wales, the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill and many other occasions have graced this spiritual centre. Built of Portland stone with a Dome that rises to 365 feet and with Great Paul, the largest bell in England, this has to be one of biggest sight sees in London. Globe Theatre ­ the theatre, which is known for an absent roof, stands on the north-western coast of the Thames river. The Globe uses only natural light and the minimum of scenery. 7. Museums

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The City on London
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The City on London

A bomb hit the north transept and another destroyed the High Altar which was replaced by one commemorating the dead of the First and Second World Wars. The chapel behind the High Altar, also damaged, was restored. It is called the American Chapel and dedicated to the Americans who died in Britain during the Second World War. St Paul's has been the scene of many great State ceremonies including: · a thanksgiving for the end of the Napoleonic Wars · the Duke of Wellington's funeral · the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer · a service of commemoration and thanks for the life of the Queen Mother · a thanksgiving service, attended by the Queen, as part of her Golden Jubilee celebrations The Whispering Gallery is probably the most famous of St Paul's attractions. Climb up 259 steps into the lower part of the dome and if you whisper on one side of the gallery, someone can hear it on the other side.

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Assignment Analysis of literature-prose
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Assignment Analysis of literature: prose

10. Speak on the feelings different characters have about being reunited in the family house. Is everyone comfortable? Quote the text to support your opinion. Everybody was ok with it except of King "King was slumped morosely in the front seat of the car, a beer clenched between his thighs." 11. Account for Albertine's relationship with her mother. They had abuse between them. Albertine was angry that mom hasn't told her about June's funeral. Mom wanted to have grandchildren and couldn't wait. Accusing each other. 12. How does Louise Erdrich make use of characters who appear to be polar opposites, e.g., Nector and Eli, Lipsha and King? Follow these and other oppositions as you continue reading the book. She shows that they don't really get along, or they are very different; hardly communicate with each other etc. 13. What social and political criticism does the chapter contain? Expand on the government

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Aforismid-inglise keeles
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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

218. There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculate: when he can't afford it, and when he can. 219. An ethical man is a Christian holding four aces. 220. When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained. 221. It is by the goodness of God that in our country we have those three unspeakably precious things: freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and the prudence never to practice either of them. 222. I did not attend his funeral; but I wrote a nice letter saying I approved of it. 223. The radical invents the views. When he has worn them out, the conservative adopts them. 224. Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself. 225. He was an incorrigible borrower of money; he borrowed from all his friends; if he ever repaid a loan the incident failed to pass into history. 226. By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity. Another man's, I mean. 227

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte
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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

Noah and Oliver went down to get breakfast with Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Sowerberry during their own breakfast decide that because Oliver was such a nice looking, though melancholy, boy, he should be a made a mute. Later in the morning, Mr. Bumble comes with news of a woman who has died and needs a coffin. Mr. Sowerberry takes Oliver to the home of the dead woman, and Oliver sees what the profession that Mr. Sowerberry and the state chose for him was. He attends his first funeral and burial and decides that he does not like it, but Mr. Sowerberry tells him that he will get used to it in time. Chapter 6: Noah took a joy in making Oliver cry, and one day in attempt to do so, asked Oliver about his mother. Since his mother was a very sensitive subject to him, Oliver became upset. Noah continued to taunt him and insult his mother until Oliver snapped and attacked Noah. Noah surprised screamed and called out to Charlotte and Mrs. Sowerberry

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Topic - Sport
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Topic - Sport

Good examples of summer sports are: swimming, badminton, roller skating and golf. 2. The ancient Olympic Games The first recorded Olympic Games took place in 776. B.C. at Olympia but the city may have functioned as a meeting place for worship and other political practices many years earlier. The city is located in western Greece. The games were held every four years. It is also presumed that such competitions pleased the spirits of the dead and were organized as part of funeral ceremonies for important people. Later games became part of religious festivals of honouring the gods but mostly they honoured the king of the gods ­ Zeus. The ancient stadium in Olympia could accommodate more than 40,000 spectators. The only event in the first 13 games was the stadion which is a running-race of 192 metres. As the years passed, longer running races and other types of competition became a part of the games ­ wrestling, the pentathlon, boxing and chariot-racing

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Bob Marley
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Bob Marley

Issels, but his cancer had already progressed to the terminal stage. Death and posthumous reputation While flying home from Germany to Jamaica for his final days, Marley became ill, and landed in Miami for immediate medical attention. He died at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Miami, Florida on the morning of May 11, 1981 at the age of 36. His final words to his son Ziggy were "Money can't buy life."[6] Marley received a state funeral in Jamaica, which combined elements of Ethiopian Orthodoxy and Rastafari tradition. He was buried in a crypt near his birthplace with his Gibson Les Paul, a soccer ball, a Cannabis bud, a ring that he wore every day that was given to him by the Prince Asfa Wossen of Ethiopia (eldest son of HIM), and a Bible. A month before his death, he was awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit. Bob Marley's music has continuously grown in popularity in the years since his death,

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New-Zealand
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New-Zealand

jandal thongs, flip-flops tramping hiking jersey sweater tomato sauce ketchup Maori Language New Zealand: Original people, Aotearoa "Land of the Long Tangata Whenua people belonging to White Cloud" the land Aroha Love, compassion Tangi Funeral, mourn E noho ra Goodbye (from Taonga Treasured possession, person leaving) anything precious Goodbye (from Sacred, not to be E haere ra Tapu person staying) touched Haere mai Welcome! Tena koe Formal greeting to one

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Marilyn Monroe
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Marilyn Monroe

claimed that he left her. In the 2004 documentary Marilyn's Man, Dougherty made three new claims: he was her Svengali and invented the "Marilyn Monroe" persona, studio executives forced her to divorce him, and that he was her only true love. He remarried in 1947. The August 6, 1962 New York Times reported that, on being informed of her death, he replied "I'm sorry," and continued his LAPD patrol. He did not attend Monroe's funeral. His sister wrote in the December 1952 Modern Screen Magazine that Dougherty left Monroe because she wanted to pursue modeling. He admitted to A&E Network that his mother asked him to marry her and told Lifetime in 1996 that he cut off her allotment after being served with divorce papers. Joe DiMaggio In 1951, Joe DiMaggio saw a picture of Monroe with two Chicago White Sox players but did not ask the man who arranged the stunt to set up a date until 1952

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Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog
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Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog

Getting no reply, other than "It was a joke", Hermann loses control, calls the Countess an "old witch" and threatens her with a pistol, whereupon she expires. Hermann then goes up to Lizaveta Ivanovna to confess all. Lizaveta is distraught and calls Hermann a "monster" nevertheless, she supplies him with a key to enable him to leave the house unseen (Chapter IV). More from superstition than remorse, Hermann goes to the funeral service for the Countess (Chapter V). When he approaches the coffin, he thinks he sees the dead woman wink "mockingly" at him. In his confusion, and contrary to his normal habit, Hermann quaffs a quantity of wine over dinner, returns home to sleep, waking at a quarter to three in the morning, whereupon he appears to receive a visitation from an old woman, whom he recognises as the Countess. This visitor tells him that he may win by playing the three, seven and

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Great Britain
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Great Britain

Revelations continued on the state of Charles's marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales, and they divorced in 1996. The following year, Diana died in a Paris car crash, and the media criticised the royal family for remaining in seclusion 4 in the days before her funeral. Elizabeth's personal popularity rebounded after she appeared in public and has subsequently remained high.

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Pink Floyd
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Pink Floyd

# # C Em # And night after night, we pretend it's all right # # Dm # But I have grown older and # # Dm # You have grown colder and # # Dm G7 # Nothing is very much fun anymore. # # C Em F C # And I can feel one of my turns coming on. # # C Fmaj7 Em Dm # I feel, cold as a razor blade # # Dm # Tight as a tourniquet # # Dm G7 # Dry as a funeral drum # # Eb Bb Eb Bb # Run to the bedroom, in the suitcase on the left # # C7 Dm Bb E7 Dm Am Dm Am # You'll find my favourite axe # # Bb # Don't look so frightened # # Eb Bb # This is just a passing phase # # Dm # One of my bad days # # Bb Eb Bb # Would you like to watch T.V.? # # Eb Bb # Or get between the sheets? # # Dm

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Suuline eksam
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Suuline eksam

Halfbrother Poolvend Widow Lesk Stepmother Kasuema Wedding Abielu Stepdaughter Kasuõde Godmother Ristiema Spinster Vanatüdruk Hard up Näpud põhjas Bring up Üles kasvatama Bachelor Vanapoiss Twins Kaksikud Funeral Matused Niece Õe v. vennatütar Divorced Lahutatud Nephew Õe v. vennapoeg Widower leskmees Pilot lendur Waiter/waitress ettekandja Engineer Insener Mechanic Mehhanik Conductor Dirigent Police officer Politsei ohvitser

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American Literature Portfolio
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American Literature Portfolio

Early in his career, he also produced a temperance novel, Franklin Evans (1842). Whitman's major work, Leaves of Grass, was first published in 1855 with his own money. The work was an attempt at reaching out to the common person with an American epic. He continued expanding and revising it until his death in 1892. After a stroke towards the end of his life, he moved to Camden, New Jersey where his health further declined. He died at age 72 and his funeral became a public spectacle. Poetry by Walt Whitman Among the Multitude Among the men and women the multitude, I perceive one picking me out by secret and divine signs, Acknowledging none else, not parent, wife, husband, brother, child, any nearer than I am, Some are baffled, but that one is not--that one knows me. Ah lover and perfect equal, I meant that you should discover me so by faint indirections, And I when I meet you mean to discover you by the like in you.

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Ajastu muutub-kas ka inimene-
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“Ajastu muutub, kas ka inimene?”

remember gamin' on dumb hoties at chill parties Me and you No true a two while scheming on hits and gettin tricks that maybe we can slide into but now you burried rest nigga cause I ain't worried eyes bluried sayin' goodbye at the cemetary tho' memories fade I got your name tated on my arm so we both ball till' my dying days before I say goodbye Kato, we're meant to rest in peace Thug till I die Chorus Verse Three: Bury me smilin' with G's in my pocket have a party at my funeral let every rapper rock it let tha hoes that I usta know from way before kiss me from my head to my toe give me a paper and a pen so I can write about my life of sin a couple bottles of Gin incase I don't get in tell all my people i'm a Ridah nobody cries when we die we outlaws let me ride until I get free I live my life in tha fast lane got police chasen me to my niggas from old blocks from old crews niggas that guided me through back in tha old school pour out some liquor

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Topic - USA
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Topic - USA

This historic bell is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The bell was originally cast in 1752 in London. It was commissioned for the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) The bell first cracked during a test ringing. Then it was recast twice. Then the restored bell rang to announce important events in early American history, including Presidential elections and deaths. And the bell cracked again in 1835 while being rung at the funeral of John Marshall, the 4th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. * Mt. Rushmore Mt. Rushmore National Memorial is a huge mountain sculpture of four US Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln located near Keystone, South Dakota. There four presidents were chosen to represent the founding, growth and preservation of the USA. The work was designed by John Gutzon Borglum from 1871-1941.

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Islam
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Islam

Khomeini. Etiquette and diet Many practices fall in the category of adab, or Islamic etiquette. This includes greeting others with "assalamu `alaykum" ("peace be unto you"), saying bismillah ("in the name of God") before meals, and using only the right hand for eating and drinking. Islamic hygienic practices mainly fall into the category of personal cleanliness and health, such as the circumcision of male offspring. Islamic burial rituals include saying the Salat alJanazah ("funeral prayer") over the bathed and enshrouded dead body, and burying it in a grave. Muslims, like Jews, are restricted in their diet, and prohibited foods include pig products, blood, carrion, and alcohol. All meat must come from a herbivorous animal slaughtered in the name of God by a Muslim, Jew, or Christian, with the exception of game that one has hunted or fished for oneself. Food permissible for Muslims is known as halal food. Jihad

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

Example 35. The hero is portrayed as a sorrowful mild young man. 2 The following short fight between good and evil has no essential dimension. There is neither a brave hero nor an exhibition of any of his vigorous deeds. On the contrary, the Sorcerer does not lose any of his power and capacity for conjuring, until he sinks into the darkness. The tone poem concludes with Kalevipoeg’s death, his forgotten magic sword cuts his legs off, and a funeral march follows. The idea for the overture served as preparation for the ballet 1 The first performance was in October, 1938. The State Broadcasting Symphony orchestra was conducted by Raimund Kull. 2 Not the traditional image. Kalevipoeg which the composer would start two years later. To sum up, the treatment of this sublime subject has been miscarried in relation to characterisation and theatrical display. In the opinion of Artur Lemba:

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

across England and were independently updated. In one case, the chronicle was still being actively updated in 1154. Nine manuscripts survive in whole or in part, though not all are of equal historical value and none of them are the original version. 8. Beowulf Beowulf is the most famous heroic poem (written down 8-9cc) Beowulf is a war-leader from Scandinavia.He rescued the land of the Danes from a man-like monster Grendel. The monster kills the hero.The poet describes the funeral and how warriors mourned their king. 9. The Vikings, their way of life. Sutton Hoo In 789 three ships carrying Northmen (Vikings ­ vikingr = pirate, raider in the old Norwegian) landed on the coast of the kingdom of the West Saxon. Many were sailors who sailed looking for plunder, trade and land for new settlements. Their craftworkers made beautiful objects. Most of the written evidence about the Vikings in England comes from ANGLO-SAXON

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

The memory be green, and that it us befitted To bear our hearts in grief and our whole kingdom To be contracted in one brow of woe, Yet so far hath discretion fought with nature That we with wisest sorrow think on him, Together with remembrance of ourselves. Therefore our sometime sister, now our queen, The imperial jointress to this warlike state, Have we, as 'twere with a defeated joy,— With an auspicious and a dropping eye, With mirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage, In equal scale weighing delight and dole,— Taken to wife: nor have we herein barr'd Your better wisdoms, which have freely gone With this affair along. For all, our thanks. Now follows, that you know, young Fortinbras, Holding a weak supposal of our worth, Or thinking by our late dear brother's death Our state to be disjoint and out of frame, Colleagued with the dream of his advantage, He hath not fail'd to pester us with message,

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Dimitriu - When we are the other
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Dimitriu - When we are the other

Other times, Murphy no longer transcribes the culture-specific items, but merely paraphrases them, in order to preserve the fluency and intelligibility of her discourse. Thus, after attending a funeral, the traveller receives some sticky stuff to eat (1992, p. 27; italics mine); a monk drums a suspended length of wood in a high belfry (1992, p. 74; italics mine). Literal translations of these paraphrases Á instead of their

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