passage from life to death and beyond. The Holy Grail · The quest for the Grail represented the most important spiritual pursuit one could undertake because the Grail itself possessed holy significance · The Holy Grail possessed the ability to heal the sick and wounded, restore youth, and provide unlimited amounts of divine food. The Round Table · The table became the place where Arthur's Knights gathered, symbolizing equality, unity, and oneness. Legend says... · ... when the knights gathered, those who sat at the head of table were over the others. As time progressed, the knights started to feel envy of those of higher rank. Sometimes, the knights fought over the seats. · The Round Table was given to Arthur as Guinevere's dowry when they were married. Arthur resolved the conflict among knights, having them sit around circular table
NOVEMBER It is quite similar day with a Mart day. It is on 25. NOVEMBER. But Estonian go to run house to house in 24. november. You must to your self a beautiful and ladylike. The Kadri day is less popular day than Mart day. How Kadri day is get it name? It is get name from the Aleksandria saint Katarina. Katarina was saint of young maiden. How Estonia people celebrate Kadri day? For Estonian people it is old tradition what ensure the livestock lock. In that day gathered in masks donation. The repertoire was quite same as Mart day reperoire. Kadris wears the whites and beautiful clothes. The masks isn't ugly and robust. Now days are quite popular face paints. To hide the faces use gauzes and curtains.
Antarctica that is all south of the equator . Its name is ´´´southland´´. Since it is south of equator, its seasons are just the opposite of ours . Sometimes Australia is called the island continent . Two hundred years ago there were no white people in Australia . The only inhabitants were dark-skinned people who were still living in a Stone Age . Their only weapons were stone knives, simple spears, and boomerangs . For food they hunted and fished and gathered wild fruits and nuts . Dutch sailors stopped at several places on the northern and western coasts in the 1600s . They brought back word that the land was ´´ of very little use ´´ . There is a great desert in Australia, and comes down to the sea on the western and southern coasts . William Dampier was the first Englishman to reach Australia . But Captain James Cook´s explorations of the southeast coast in 1770 were more important
· Today, Tallinn's Song Festival Grounds are also used for hosting international acts, such as Iron Maiden, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, 50 Cent, Metallica, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Andrea Bocelli, Madonna, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Lady Gaga, Green Day, José Carreras, Robbie Williams and the contemporary dance music event, the Sundance Festival · An optimal capacity for concerts is 75,000 fans · In 1988, Estonians gathered at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, to sing patriotic hymns in what became known as the Singing Revolution that led to the overthrow of Soviet rule. · . In June 1988, during the Singing Revolution days, up to 300,000 people attended the Night Song Festival. In the years to come, however, theisfigure has been questioned. During the Song Festivals, when the grounds are well packed, the number of people in the audience may reach 100,000 Pictures Used sites
I would love, when the apartment is in old house and if it is renovated, but still has some vintage style. The most important thing is that the apartment has to have two or more floors. Good dream, huh? In fact, in old town, there is an apartment that fits to my requirements – apartments like that are expensive and I have to get a loan. I decided that I will take the loan from Swedbank, SEB or LHV, because they offer a loan, that has better conditions. So, let’s hope that I have gathered very much money – around 500 000€. My dream apartment costs around 750 000€ – so I have to get 250 000€ from bank. I think that Swedbank has the best offer, because you can choose interest by yourself and what is more important – you can get the insurance too, other banks don’t offer that. I have to have certain salary – at least 600€. Fortunately, when I’m 25, my salary will be four times higher.
cradleboard on her back. Navajo mens were hunters, warriors and political leaders. Navajo womens were farmers, they tended livestock, cooked and did most of the child care. Clothing and looks Men wore Breechcloths. Women wore skirts made of woven yucca fiber. Shirts were not necessary in Navajo culture Navajos did not traditinally wear feather warbonnets Women and men wore both moccasins on their feet Both wore their hair gathered into a figure-eight shaped bun called tsiyeel. In the past Before cars- they walked, there were no horses and used dogs to carry their belongings Before supermarkets- they raised crops of corn, beans and squash. Weapons and tools- bows and arrows, bows or spears. Tools were wooden hoes and rakes, spindles, looms, pump drills . Navajo Hogan Men clothes Feather Warbonnets Jewelry arts and crafts
fingertips, addicts them. Information is power and that is why people nowadays want to be everywhere, know everything and see everyone at once. Not many take the time to sit down, grab a pen and a piece of paper and write a letter for someone. A letter filled with thoughts, emotions and personality itself for that matter. Instead, people send text messages and e-mails through the air to each other. These quick messages can never replace the feelings gathered in a premeditated letter from a loved one. Furthermore, if people rely on these options too much, they become reserved in nature. The internet and mobile communication have their upsides. They help people to keep in touch with their close ones. They help to sustain the bonds between people. These global communication devices don’t let people forget that no matter how far they are from home, no matter for how long, there is still someone missing them. These ways of
When William was 24 years old, he visited England for the first time. When he saw what a pleasant country it was, he thought he would like to be its king. So he persuaded Edward to promise him the crown. This was something which Edward had no right to do because in those days the King was chosen by a council of wise men. So William had no chance at all. Harold was crowned the King of England on January 5 th, 1066 . William was more than angry when he heard this. He gathered an army all over Europe and started the battle for the crown. William landed in the south of England near a town called Hastings. The Battle of Hastings took place on the 14th of October, 1066 .The Normans outnumbered the Anglo-Saxon forces and were better armed. Normans won the Battle and King Harold was killed, England was invaded. It took several years to conquer the whole England. The Normans encircled London and the Anglo-Saxon nobility had to acknowledge William as the rightful
big data and lasty the 5 big data challenges. Firstly the author brought out what does the term big data mean. Big data is a term for data sets that are so large or complex that traditional data processing application software is inadequate to deal with them. In the article „Big Data For SMBs“ the author mentioned that big data could be described with the three V-s: volume, velocity and variety. This paragraph talked about the amount, speed and variety of the data gathered. The author continued with big data opportunities. She brought out that by dipping into and analyzing big data, one can find out who the most valuable customers are, analyze competitors’ actions, to be familiar with recent changes on the marketplace and understanding how to make operations more efficient. In the next article „Five big data challenges And how to overcome them with visual analytics“ the author gave extremely good overview about the challenges that come with big data
passion was poetry. At the age of 27 he had 3 children, two of them were twins. In July of 1786, Burns had succeeded in publishing the first book of his poems, the "Kilmarnock Edition", which became enormously popular. He decided to move to Edinburgh where new editions of his poetry were published. He made a number of tours of Scotland and began collecting traditional Scots songs and tunes for "The Scots Musical Museum". The gathered many old scotish tunes and songs that could have been lost otherwise. Even Haydn and Beethoven got inspiration from the songs he had put down. Burns is the author of the version of the Scots song Auld Lang Syne, which is generally sung at Hogmanay and other New Year celebrations around the English speaking world. Burns got ispiration from nature and beauty around, he wrote about love, universal brotherhood and the human condition
Herman Koch is a Dutch writer and actor. He has written short stories, novels, and columns. His best-selling novel The Dinner which was published in 2009 has been translated into 21 languages. And also, the book has been adapted into two movies. Plot + characters The story takes place in Amsterdam at one fancy restaurant. Two couples meet there for dinner. The men are brothers but unfortunatelly they don't get along very well. The brothers with their wives have gathered together to discuss their teenage sons. Their sons have commited a horrible crime which has been caught on video camera. From the video the boys can't be identified. So the parents have to decide what to do next. The story is guided by one of the brothers called Paul. Paul is a former high school history teacher. Second brother's name is Serge who is a highly successful politician. Paul finds everything about Serge repellent
part gets plenty of rain. The western coast is dry and barren. In most parts of Autralia rainfall is very low. History Two hundred years ago, there were no white men in Australia, except the dark-skinned native Australians, called the Aborigines. Their only weapons were stone knives, simple spears and boomerangs. They raised no crops and had no herds. For food, they hunted and fished and gathered wild fruits and nuts. But their had very well-worked-out customs. A few Aborigines still live in the emptier part of the continent and follow the thousands-of-years-old customs of their ancestors. th The discovery of Australia goes back to the 17 century. The first discoverers were Dutchmen, who visited the north, west and north-west coasts of Australia
First of all, I'd like to ask how many of you visit Facebook on daily basis?... I thought so! Nowadays it would be hard to find a person who hasn't heard of Facebook. One in every 13 people on Earth is on Facebook right now. It is equal to oxygen for millions and millions of people. It currently has 800 million members and the numbers are going up as we speak. It would be fascinating to know, what caused such kind of phenomenon. At present I believe I could say that life has gathered into the Facebook. We can track in real time what people are doing, who they are communicating, what their marital status is and what mood they're in. Even businesses are promoting and seeking for new potential customers- through different public games where you can win from fancy dinners to fully paid trips to Hawaii. And it has been made so simple- you only have to click like and share. I think that Facebook is a good way to boost one's ego. I see people posting well selected
Sometimes Australia is called the island continent. There is a good reason why. It is an island. The Inhabitants Two hundred years ago there were no white people in Australia. The only inhabitants were dark-skinned people who were still living in a Stone Age. Their only weapons were stone knives, simple spears and boomerangs. They raised no crops and had no herds of tame animals. For food they hunted and fished and gathered wild fruits and nuts. But their tribes had wery well-worked-out customs. A few aborigines still live in the emptier part of the continent and follow the thousands-of-years-old customs of their ancestors. The Discovery of Australia Duch sailors stopped at several places on the northern and western coasts in the 1600s. They brought back word that the land was "of very little use". No wonder they had that idea.
common use. By February 1621, 50% of the Pilgrim Fathers had died as a result of the cold weather and the inadequate housing that they had built for themselves. A Native American called Squanto helped those Pilgrim Fathers who survived the harsh winter. He showed them how to sow maize and how to cultivate the crop. Seeds brought from England were of little use in their new environment. By the summer of 1621, the Pilgrim Fathers had built houses for themselves and had gathered up a small harvest. They were well recovered in health and strength, and had all things in good plenty. For, as some were thus working in the fields, others took part in fishing for cod and bass and other fish. Of these, they took good store, a large amount of which every family had its share. All the summer there was of no want. And then began to arrive flocks of duck and geese. However, not all Native Americans were friendly. As a result, a wooden fence with watchtowers
Russian national tale "The rolling bun" Once there lived an old man and old woman. The old man said, "Old woman, bake me a rolling bun." "What can I make it from? I have no flour." "Eh, eh, old woman! Scrape the cupboard, sweep the flour bin, and you will find enough flour." The old woman picked up a duster, scraped the cupboard, swept the flour bin and gathered about two handfuls of flour. She mixed the dough with sour cream, fried it in butter, and put the rolling bun on the window sill to cool. The rolling bun lay and lay there. Suddenly it rolled off the window sill to the bench, from the bench to the floor, from the floor to the door. Then it rolled over the threshold to the entrance hall, from the entrance hall to the porch, from the porch to the courtyard, from the courtyard through the gate and on and on.
as a ghost hunter because you will be working together with people who have a strong desire in haunting investigation and you have to know how to handle the psychological side of the job. · Moreover, as a ghost hunter, you are likewise expected to have knowledge in operating and setting up equipment which are necessary in every investigation. · It is also a plus if you have skills in film and photography since you should review the evidences being captured or gathered during the investigation. · The Paranormal Ghost website recommends skills in law, public relations and marketing as well. 5. Work conditions and salary: · Being a ghost hunter would require you to spend most of your time doing investigations from residential homes, churches, to haunted places. · You will also need to choose a place to review the evidences when you are not on the work field like a private office or a common working area with other hunters.
the bridgegroom had to carry a large basket filled with stones on his back around the town until (1) I of the house and kiss him. On the day of the wedding (2) F to lead the new couple to the church. The first wedding service was held just by the doors of the church. The priest (3) C. After that the priest (4) H where the ceremony took place once more in Latin. At the end of the ceremony the bride and bridegroom exchanged rings and kissed (5) D After the ceremony the wedding guests gathered (6) B for a wedding reception where the pipers played for hours. Traditionally, the first dance of the night was for the wedding couple, after which everyone could join in. When the reception was over, the couple went (7) G where the bridegroom, wishing to protect his bride from the evil spirits that lived in the floor at the entrance, carried the bride into her new home. Today, about a week before the wedding (8) E will hold a "show of presents" for
rooms are getting massively reserved for a distant date. Introduce loyalty programs for corporations, offer bargains for conferences. Encourage conventions invest in some equipment that would put this very hotel at a competitive advantage. Market the hotel as a convention venue. Seek contacts and relationship establishment with the business world; advertise in business print issues (when the data was gathered there has been no web ones). As summer is evidently the slowest season and the season of mass corporate drowsing, the hotel could appeal to tour operators and even airlines for affiliate cooperation. Offer added value to business clients do a market research on what could possibly be useful to such visitors and equip rooms with said facilities that would put the hotel at an advantage.
was an empire, that included one-third of France(he got it from the marriage with Elanor of Aquitaine), England and a part of Ireland. Henry II is known for his legal reforms. He hanged the law by having the state, not private individuals, bring suspects to trial(before that private individuals had to do that and if it turned out that they were wrong they had to pay fines). He also establised grand juries who gathered evidence. · Richard I- Also known as ''the Lionhearted'' was the eldest son of Henry II. He and Henry held revolts agains Phillip II of France(He was trying to held revolts and stir troubles against them). · Magna Charta 1215- Henry II's younger son John I was not a good king. He spent lots of money in war against Phillip II and lost that war(raising taxes) and got in trouble with the Pope. All that led into the signing of Magna Charta in 1215
They are a vital essential in the world we live in. Without them the world would fall apart. It is impossible to imagine how people functioned in the old days when computers did not exist. Computers have become almost as smart as us. We use our computers daily. After a long day in school, we usually turn on our computers and use them for learning and studies. Computers provide a big variety of information which is available for us to search. And all the information is gathered in Internet. Internet is everyone's door to the world and to the vast knowledge of everything. Computers have significant advantages over people in a few select areas. They can store huge amounts of information that they will never forget, they can organize and retrieve that information very quickly, and they can do very complex calculations very quickly. The newest generation of computer applications for learning uses these computer
anniversary of the Song Festival was celebrated. · The foreign authorities have tried to use the Song Festivals in their own interests. During the reign of the Russian czar the Estonians were forced to hold Song Festivals in order to thank the czar, and the Soviet regime always tied the Song Festival to the "red holidays". · In 1988, with the Song Festival as a role model, began the so called "singing revolution" when hundreds of thousands of people gathered in the Song Festival Grounds to make political demands and sing patriarchal songs. · Concerning the Song Festivals there are two beliefs in the Estonian conscience. The first one says that in 1869 a nameless country folk sang themselves to a European nation and the other, the latter, confirms that Estonians sang themselves their independence. The I, II, IV and V Song Festivals took place in Tartu, the rest in Tallinn. Battle of St. Matthew's Day
He has lived for periods in Australia, Kenya and Tanzania, and began renting a house in Iceland. 10 December 2010 - outside Sydney Town Hall - Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, called the leaks "an illegal act" and suggested that his Australian passport should be cancelledunable to explain how Assange had broken Australian law. On 10 December 2010 over five hundred people rallied outside Sydney Town Hall and about three hundred and fifty people gathered in BrisbaneA petition circulated by GetUp!, who have placed full page ads in support of Assange in The New York Times and The Washington Times, received more than 50,000 signatures. Allegations of sexual assault · Swedish police began an investigation - On 20 August 2010, began an investigation into two separate sexual encounters involving Assange. Assange has said the allegations of wrongdoing are "without basis", describing the sexual encounters as consensual
In the beginning of the first Estonian independence there came custom to to organize festival in every five years. During 2 world war tradition was broken and it was restored in 1947. in 1969 it vas over 100 years since the first song festival was held. There is one song that has been played in every song festival and it is called Mu isamaa on minu arm. With the suport Of traditional song festival , in 1988 was born the singing revultion , when houndreds of thousands peoples gathered at the song festival ground to provide the political demand. LIVE ADE Live Aid was a dual-venue concert that was held on 13 July 1985. The event was organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for relief of the ongoing Ethiopian famine. It was one of the largest-scale satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time: an estimated global audience of 1.9 billion, across 150 nations, watched the live broadcast.
accumulation of these products has led to increasing amounts of plastic pollution around the world. As plastic is composed of major toxic pollutants, it has the potential to cause great harm to the environment in the form of air, water and land pollution. If overfishing continues, if pollution continues, many of the species of today will disappear off. Put simply, plastic pollution is when plastic has gathered in an area and has begun to negatively impact the natural environment and create problems for plants, wildlife and even human population. Often this includes killing plant life and posing dangers to local animals. Plastic is an incredibly useful material, but it is also made from toxic compounds known to cause illness, and because it is meant for durability, it is not biodegradable. Plastic pollution does a lot of damage to the world’s ecosystems. Some of the major long-term
How did the weather vane Old Thomas get its name In the medieval times, there was a hand bow competition held every spring. It took place in the Parrot's Garden and it was meant for only the most skilful archers. The competitors had to shoot down a wooden parrot, which was placed on top of a high pole. One year all the vying knights were all gathered at the shooting line, the parrot suddenly fell to the ground, pierced by an arrow. The sharpshooter turned out to be a poor boy called Toomas. The annoyed contestants told him to place the parrot back on the top of the pole. Everyone was impressed and the story about Toomas spread quickly. The major of Tallinn asked him to be the town-guard. It was a great honor for the young man and he proved his reliability several times in the battles of the Livonian war
· The name derives from "the Northmen" · Descendants of the Vikings · Seized the north-western part of France · The area known as Normandy · Adopted French customs and Christianity · Norman-French (their version of French). 1066 · Edward the Confessor dies in January · Harold Godwinson crowned as king in Westminster Abbey on the same day · Another candidate for the throne William, Duke of Normandy · Gathered an army · Invasion delayed (bad weather) · Harald, king of Norway, invades England from the North · A battle at Stamford Bridge · Harald's army defeated, leaders killed · The end of the Viking Age · The Normans land in Britain (a few days after Stamford Bridge) · The Battle of Hastings · Harold defeated · Anglo-Saxon leaders killed at Hastings or Stamford Bridge
the world by a great upheaval. They were cut off from Asia by the ocean. Almost no animals and few people visited Australia before the English colonists. The first people in Australia were the Aborigines. They came there more than 50,000 years ago. They were the only inhabitants. They were living in the Stone Age. Their only weapons were simple spears and boomerangs. They raised no crops and had no heards of tame animals. For food the hunted, fished and gathered wild fruit and nuts. Their tribes had very well worked out customs. Chinese sailors visited Australia 2,500 years ago. Australia remained unknown for Europeans until 400 years ago and no European settled there until 1788. Long before the seventeenth century, people though there was land in the southern ocean, but nobody had seen it. So it was called Terra Australis Incognita - the Unknown South Land.
Lake Eyre is the largest lake in Australia and is the lowest point in Australia. It's about 15m below sea level. The biggest deserts are The Great Sandy Desert and The Victoria Desert. History Two hundred years ago there were no white people in Australia. The only inhabitants were dark-skinned people who were still living in Stone Age. Their only weapons were stone knives, simple spears and boomerangs. They raised no crops and had no herds of tame animals. For food they hunted and fished and gathered wild fruits and nuts. But their tribes had very wellworked-out customs. A few aborigines still live in the emptier part of the continent and follow the thousand-of-years-old customs of their ancestors. Dutch sailors stopped at several places on the northen and western coasts in the 1600s. They brought back word that the land was '' of very little use ''. First people in Australia were the ancestors of the current Aborigenes, who arrived from present-day Southeast Asia over 40,000 years ago
The consist of plains of grass that are hot in summer and cold in the winter. They are made by fires. The soil is rich so prairies are used for agriculture. Some animals that live there are: bobcats, antelopes, snakes, rodents, rabbits, badgers and bisons. Deciduous forests are cool, rainy areas. There are four distinct seasons. Well before coming of the first European settlers, Canada's aboriginal peoples had discovered the food properties of maple sap, which they gathered every spring. According to many historians, the maple leaf began to serve as a canadian symbol as early as 1700. The maple leaf today appears on the Canada's flag and on the penny. Canada's flag is with colours red and white, which are also Canada's official colours. Canada is a very large country blessed with many natural resources. From trees they make pulp and paper, from mines they extract coal, gold, silver, uranium and many other minerals. On the Prairies they grow grain,
SUMMARY Proteins with their many functions and structures are vital biopolymers to all bioorganisms including humans. They take part in almost every chemical reaction in our body and are especially important to organisms hormonic regulation. The term paper is divided into four chapters: proteins and their components, protein structures, protein structural classification and biofunctional assignments of proteins in the human body. Based on the information gathered from the term paper a conclusion, that no organism can function without proteins and that proteins are one of the reasons why bioorganisms exist. 18
To build a more diverse work force, an organization needs to enhance two critical aspects: the process by which employees are recruited and hired, and the environment in which they work. Creating and maintaining a supportive and productive work environment and providing opportunities for employee development are as important in retaining quality employees as is the process of recruiting them. The committee gathered information on ONR's recruitment and hiring practices from several sources. The Office of Human Resources within ONR provided extensive background information and sample materials describing current recruitment and hiring policies and practices. They also permitted examination of 13 files documenting recent hiring actions of scientists and engineers into ONR. In addition, personal interviews with program officers and senior executives yielded
Ophelia - Polonius's daughter, a beautiful young woman with whom Hamlet has been in love. Ophelia is a sweet and innocent young girl, who obeys her father and her brother, Laertes. Dependent on men to tell her how to behave, she gives in to Polonius's schemes to spy on Hamlet. Even in her lapse into madness and death, she remains maidenly, singing songs about flowers and finally drowning in the river amid the flower garlands she had gathered. Laertes - Polonius's son and Ophelia's brother, a young man who spends much of the play in France. Passionate and quick to action, Laertes is clearly a foil for the reflective Hamlet. Fortinbras - The young Prince of Norway, whose father the king (also named Fortinbras) was killed by Hamlet's father (also named Hamlet). Now Fortinbras wishes to attack Denmark to avenge his father's honor, making him another foil for Prince Hamlet. The Ghost - The specter of Hamlet's recently deceased father
In a couple of hours, the competition ended with the Raven's victory. The Dolls had lost with a single point only, so they weren't unhappy this place was much higher they had expected! Yet the naïve members didn't give up on their jealousy now they thought they could've won the competition, if some high school girl hadn't replaced Alexa. Sheila didn't even want to hear stupid arguments like this, so the furious members decided to pay a revenge to Alice. In the next evening they gathered to the City Royal, a hotel in which Alice stayed with her dad and Matrix. But they didn't know that Sheila had informed the police of the upcoming danger. So as soon as they entered the guest hall, they were caught and sent to imprisonment for attempting to ruin a winner's success. Alice Owen became a full Space Dolls' member and in five years got married to Daemon. Matrix married Sheila and in a couple of years had twins a boy Raven and a girl Alice
Looking back on the Victorian era, whose ripeness, decline, and `fall-of' is in some sort pictured in "The Forsyte Saga," we see now that we have but jumped out of a frying-pan into a fire. It would be difficult to substantiate a claim that the case of England was better in 1913 than it was in 1886, when the Forsytes assembled at Old Jolyon's to celebrate the engagement of June to Philip Bosinney. And in 1920, when again the clan gathered to bless the marriage of Fleur with Michael Mont, the state of England is as surely too molten and bankrupt as in the eighties it was too congealed and low-percented. If these chronicles had been a really scientific study of transition one would have dwelt probably on such factors as the invention of bicycle, motor-car, and flying- machine; the arrival of a cheap Press; the decline of country life and increase of the towns; the birth of the Cinema
229.Foliage tree- lehtpuu 230.Foothold tugipunkt 231.Forceful jõuline, võimas 232.Forerunner eelkäija 233.forest- mets 234.Formal- kindlakujuline 235.Fountain- purskaev 236.Fragrance of flowers- lillede aroom 237.Fragrant- aromaatne 238.Framework of plants- taimede raamistik 239.Fulfill intent eesmärki täitma 240.Furthermore- pealegi G 241.Garden- aed 242.Gargoyle- veesüliti 243.Gazebo paviljon 244.Gathered sources kogutud allikad 245.Gentle slope- lauge nõlv 246.Glimpse- pilguheit, pilk 247.Glittering sädelev, särav 248.Gloomy- sünge, kurb 249.Glossing läigestus 250.Grading maapinna tasandamine 251.Grandeur- suurus 252.Grandiose suurejooneline 253.Grass monoculture- muru monokultuur, ainult muru 254.Grasses- muru, rohttaimed 255.Gravel- kruus 256.Greater emphasis on - suuremat rõhku 257
collected, united, and this place is not the author, as we have hitherto said it was, but the reader: the reader is the very space in which are inscribed, without any being lost, all the citations a writing consists of; the unity of a text is not in its origin, it is in its destination; but this destination can no longer be personal: the reader is a man without history, without biography, without psychology; he is only that someone who holds gathered into a single field all the paths of which the text is constituted. This is why it is absurd to hear the new writing condemned in the name of a humanism which hypo- critically appoints itself the champion of the reader’s rights. The reader has never been the concern of classical criticism; for it, there is no other man in literature but the one who writes. We are now beginning to be the dupes no longer of such antiphrases, by
the Line and was nominated for Best Picture. Johnny & June had seven children between them; Carlene Carter, Rosanne Cash, Rosey Carter, Kathleen Cash, Cindy Cash, Tara Cash and John Carter Cash. On the morning of January 13, Cash, June Carter Cash, his usual backing band The Tennessee Three; all gathered up and traveled to Folsom. Cash walked up on stage and delivered his iconic, "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" and the place "the went wild. Cash later claimed inmates at Folsom Prison were the most enthusiastic audience
Afrikaner and British descent and their slaves and servants - this includes the cuisine of the Cape Malay people, which has many characteristics of Malaysia and Java, and recipes from neighbouring colonial cultures such as Portuguese Mozambique. Indigenous cookery traditional South African cuisine In the precolonial period, indigenous cuisine was characterized by the use of a very wide range of fruits, nuts, bulbs, leaves and other products gathered from wild plants and by the hunting of wild game. The domestication of cattle in the region about two thousand years ago by Khoisan groups enabled the use of milk products and the availability of fresh meat. However, during the colonial period the seizure of communal land in South Africa restricted and discouraged traditional agriculture and wild harvesting, and reduced the extent of land available to black people. Decline of indigenous cookery
Forty years later the gold was found in the west. The miners of the east had a very hard time, the water was scarce and the roads were bad. But then the railway was built. Many of people who came to Australia to find gold stayed on to do other kinds of work. The found that Australia has other riches too, such as coal, copper, ironore, nickel, natural gas and more. The forests had good timber. Along seashorepearls and tortoise shells could be gathered. Some needed to manufacture such things as butter, cheese, shoes and clothing. Geographical position Australia is located in southern hemisphere. It's the only continent except for Antarctica that is all south of equator. Sometimes Australia is called the Island Continent. There is a great reason why. It really is an island. It is 2880 km from the mainland of asia and is almost half way round the world from Europe. More that 9600 km separate it from America. Australia lies
A good essay tells a story about the applicant - it's not a life history; rather it is a glimpse into the life of the applicant. Treat your essay as a snapshot, each of us has different selves at different times: sometimes we are clowning about, while other times we are demonstrating wisdom. Pick one of your better selves, one that seems interesting, rich with meaning and alive with imagery and write an essay about it. There, does that not sound easy? After you have gathered your thoughts and research and come up with a topic to write about, you are ready to write the first draft of your essay. You may want to break up your essay into different parts by creating an outline before you start writing your essay. Actually Writing the Essay Clear writing is the result of clear thinking. The first and foremost task you are now facing is to decide what you want write in the essay, the essay is very short so you have to be highly selective. You should
"Through his Brutus as through his Horatii, David talks to the people more directly and more clearly than all the inflammatory writers whom the regime has confiscated and burned" (Friedlaender, 1952, p.18,19) In 1791, David was offered to do a panting about a very notable event in the course of the French Revolution: the oath of the tennis court. On the 20 th June of 1789 the freshly assembled Parliament was not able to enter the Versaille and therefore they gathered in a ballroom, where they swore an oath to stay together until a new constitution has been made. David believed the painting to be so big and detailed that it would take at least 4 years to complete it. Unfortunately, the political situation changed really quickly and radically, that he only managed to do some sketches. Overall, in the 18 th century historical representations in art from were extremely rare, therefore even only sketches of the Tennis Court Oath became very famous
develop a questionnaire and a methodology of customer interviews aimed to get feedback on current usability and users' expectations of company's solutions and products Analyze the gathered data and plan the adoption Refactor products and key solutions to comply with good design practices and be highly usable Have personal interviews as to get a better perspective on how managing is
remarkable twist. Following the break of one-party rule, Russia's party system became strongly fragmented - during the 1995 parliamentary elections, 43 parties competed for popular votes (McFault 1996: 90). In the 21st century, the pendulum has moved back, as the intense party- competition has been replaced with a one-party monopoly. During his term in office, president Putin made a series of reforms that reduced the strength of the most influential pre- existing parties and gathered a majority of the leading politicians into a new pro-Kremlin party called United Russia. While most of world's contemporary parties have been established by the politicians who seek either politics or public office, United Russia, as well as its predecessors were created by top politicians with the intention to maximize their already existing power and control over country's politics. Therefore, unlike in many other post-
English (Roots by Alex Haley, 1976, p 394) One night Kunta set slave row to roaring about a house slave he’d been told of who had reached safety up North just a jump ahead of his hotly pursuing massa, who quickly summoned a policeman. “You know you my nigger!” the massa screamed wildly at his slave, who simply looked blank and kept explaining, “He’p me Gawd, I ain’t never sot eyes on dat white man! – convincing a gathered crowd, along with the policeman who ordered the furious white man to quiet down and move on or he’d have to arrest him for disturbing the peace. During the 17th and 18th century when slavery existed in the United States, house slaves were slaves who worked and often lived in the house of the slave-owner. They usually lived more comfortably than field slaves. A pejorative term house Negro/house Nigger was sometimes used in reference to the black slaves instead
Only one person speaks his native language without any English words. It was also found out that the students questioned understand the influence of using a foreign language on their mother tongue. To gather the necessary data a survey was carried out among Oskar Luts Palamuse Gymnasium 8th to 12th grade students. The students´ answers to the questionnaire were almost as expected, so the author of the paper is pleased with the results and learned to analyse information gathered via a questionnaire. 17 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS Erelt T., Need rasked võõrsõnad, URL: http://www.eki.ee/keeleabi/artiklid3/voorsonad.html(14.03.2017) Leemets T., Mullivann, peenema nimega jaccusi. 2002. URL: http://www.eki.ee/keeleabi/artiklid3/jaccuzi.html (12.03.2017) Leemets T., Uuemaid inglise laene, URL: http://www.eki.ee/keeleabi/artiklid/inglise
Tallinn. It was made by Amandus Adamson in 1902 and commemorates the Russian armoured ship (of the same name) and her crew which sank in the Gulf of Finland in 1893. The Song Festival Dais, built in 1960, is the site of the famous Estonian song festivals. The stage was designed for a choir of more than 30,000. The biggest audience (300,000, which was approximately a third of Estonians in Estonia at the time) gathered in 1988 for the most special of all song festivals, called the Singing Revolution, while Estonia was still a Soviet Republic. There is also a monument to the centenary of the song festival (unveiled in 1969) and a stone wall carrying memorial plaques for all the festivals. Pirita Pirita is a picturesque area situated about seven kilometres away from the centre of Tallinn. There is a beautiful sandy beach stretching for two kilometres. Pirita is also a yachting centre and a place for
They saw that the grasslands would be a wonderful place for raising sheep. Hey knew that wool stands shipping well, so many started sheep farms. In some cases cattle were raised on the grassland instead of sheep. Many of the people who came to Australia to find gold stayed on to do other kinds of work. They found that Australia has other riches too, such as coal, copper, lead, iron ore, nickel, natural gas etc. The forests have good timber. Along seashores pearls and tortoise shells can be gathered. Other land proved to be good for growing sugar canes and fruit orchards. Of course they needed to buy and sell what was raised. Others needed to manufacture such things as butter, cheese, shoes, and clothing. Cities grew. Government Australia is divided into 2 territories and 6 states. The territories are Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory. The sates are South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia which is the biggest of them.
Hasartmängude levik noorte seas Student Research Paper 2014 Nowadays gambling addiction has become a more and more serious problem among young people. Young people often think that it is an easy way to earn money and often they even do not know when it is the right time to stop gambling. Frequently young people are not even fully aware of their addiction or do not realize it. The aim of this paper was to examine the gambling problems. For the first purpose i gathered material from the internet and books and learned gambling topics. The reasearch part was conducted via the internet by sending questionnaires to the 10-12th class students in Jüri Gümnaasium. On my research , I learned that the majority of young people have played a gambling games and played mostly for fun. Young people had heard about addicted, but few of them had been exposed to it themselves . As the popularity of gambling and other addictive substances is
After the shelling lessens, the recruit comes to and notices with embarrassment that he has defecated in his pants. Paul explains that many soldiers experience this problem at first. He instructs the boy to remove his underpants and throw them away. The men hear the wrenching sounds of wounded horses shrieking in agony. Detering is particularly horrified because he is a farmer and loves horses. After the wounded men are gathered, those in charge of shooting the wounded animals do their job. Detering declares with disgust that using horses in war is the "vilest baseness." As the trucks drive the men back, Kat becomes restless. A flurry of bombs then lands around them. The men take cover in a nearby graveyard. Paul crawls under an uncovered coffin for protection. Kat shakes him from behind to tell him to put his gas mask on. After he dons his mask, Paul helps a new recruit put his on