Russian national tale "The turnip" Grandpa planted a turnip. The turnip grew bigger and bigger. Grandpa came to pick the turnip, pulled and pulled but couldn't pull it up! Grandpa called Grandma. Grandma pulled Grandpa, Grandpa pulled the turnip. They pulled and pulled but couldn't pull it up! Granddaughter came. Granddaughter pulled Grandma, Grandma pulled Grandpa, Grandpa pulled the turnip. They pulled and pulled but couldn't pull it up! The doggy came. Doggy pulled Granddaughter, Granddaughter pulled Grandma, Grandma pulled Grandpa, Grandpa pulled the turnip. They pulled and pulled but couldn't pull it up! A kitty came. Kitty pulled doggy, Doggy pulled Granddaughter, Granddaughter pulled Grandma, Grandma pulled Grandpa, Grandpa pulled the turnip. They
Julius Caesar's life Caius Julius Caesar His family isn't rich. born 13. July BC and died 15. March BC. He was Ancient Rome commander, politician and writer His family had noble, patrician roots. Julius Caesar's woman He married with youngest The second marriage Casar daughter Cornela Cinna. When Sulla Concluded his he was 18 years old and Cornela granddaughter Pompeia, years was 13 years old. after the death of first wife Cornelia. Caesar divorced himself Pompeia and married witf the third time 58 BC consul Pison's daughter Calpurnia. Children Own his daughter Julia Cleopatra, Caesar.
· Grandfather (Informal grandpa): the father of one's father or mother · Paternal grandfather: the father of one's father · Maternal grandfather: the father of one's mother · Grandmother (Informal grandma): the mother of one's father or mother · Paternal grandmother: the mother of one's father · Maternal grandmother: the mother of one's mother · Grandson: a boy child of one's son or daughter · Granddaughter: a girl child of one's son or daughter · Uncle: the brother of one's father or mother or the husband of one's aunt · Aunt: the sister of one's father or mother or the wife of one's uncle · Cousin: any child of one's uncle or aunt · Nephew: a son of one's brother or sister or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law · Niece: a daughter of one's brother or sister or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law · Fiancée: a woman to whom a man is engaged to be married
School Dick Learner and his dog Spot who went crazy. Dick Learner said that truck was driving too fast and crates on top were moving, so in his point of view truck driver did not lock crates right on the back of his truck. Dirk Wood, who is a carpenter, told me that he did not see the accident but right now is more important to catch all the chickens as soon as possible. I caught another witness John Burke, who is a retired teacher walking with his granddaughter Cindy Burke. Mr. Burke told that he did not saw this accident well, but he thinks that it was truck driver fault. Next I found witnesses in front of cafe. There were a bank manager, who was waiting for his coffee, Philip Scott, a waiter Francois Rimbaud and Mavis Biggles, who is a waitress in that cafe. They told me that first some crates on the top fell down and then truck driver hit brakes and made an accident. Philip Scott added that chickens might be
by King James and became known as the King's Men · In 1608 the company acquired a second theatre in Blackfairs, a fashionable district of London · Between 1608-1613 Shakespeare wrote his last five plays; while writing these, Shakespeare lived mostly in Stratford, where he was regarded as one of the town's most important citizens · In 1607 his daughter Susanna married dr John Hall · In 1608 Shakespeare's granddaughter Elizabeth Hall was born · Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616 and is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford · Not till 7 years after Shakespeare's death was ,,the Folio"; the first attempt at an authentic edition of his works, published · The 1623 edition, containing 36 plays, was printed from stage manuscripts od the company to which Shakespeare had belonged. This Folio of 1623 is the most important book in English literature Theatre
In 1991, she gave her final concert at New York's renowned Carnegie Hall. It was the 26th time she performed there. As the effects from her diabetes worsened, 76yearold Ella experienced severe circulatory problems and was forced to have both of her legs amputated below the knees. She never fully recovered from the surgery, and afterward, was rarely able to perform. During this time, Ella enjoyed sitting outside in her backyard, and spending time with Ray, Jr. and her granddaughter Alice. On June 15, 1996, Ella Fitzgerald died in her Beverly Hills home. Hours later, signs of remembrance began to appear all over the world. A wreath of white flowers stood next to her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and a marquee outside the Hollywood Bowl theater read, "Ella, we will miss you." Birth Name: Ella Fitzgerald Nickname: "Lady Ella" and "First Lady of Song"
she remained Elizabeth's friend until her death in 1565. She clearly made a good job of Elizabeth's early education. Mary I's Regin Edward VI died on 6 July 1553, aged 15. His will swept aside the Succession to the Crown Act Lady Jane was proclaimed 1543, excluded both Mary and queen by the Privy Council, Elizabeth from the succession. but her support quickly Instead declared as his heir crumbled, and she was Lady Jane Grey, deposed after reigning nine granddaughter of Henry VIII's days. sister Mary, Duchess of Mary rode triumphantly into Suffolk. London, with Elizabeth at her side. Mary, the country's first undisputed Elizabeth was brought to court and queen regnant, was determined to crush interrogated. the Protestant faith in which Elizabeth Though it is unlikely that she had had been educated. plotted with the rebels, some of them
sandwiches”. According to another version, the sandwich was created during World War II by an Italian shopkeeper named Benedetto Capaldo in New London, CT. When the navy servicemen from the submarine base in the town of Groton across the river began ordering 500 sandwiches a day, the sandwich became irrevocably associated with submarines. The third popular theory claims that the term comes from Dominic Conti, an Italian who immigrated to New York in the early 1900s. His granddaughter Angela Zuccar has stated that her grandfather started a grocery store, called Dominic Conti's Grocery Store, on Mill Street in Paterson, New Jersey, selling the traditional Italian sandwiches there. He had brought the recipe from Italy. According to Zuccar, her grandfather first used the term when she was 16 years old at the time, when he went to see the first experimental 14-foot submarine called Holland I, and said: “It looks like the sandwich I sell at my store.”
the culture and language of the low-lying and coastal parts of the kingdom's original territory in the east became, like the newly acquired south-east, English-speaking, while the rest of the country retained the Gaelic language, apart from the Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland, which remained under Norse rule until 1468. The Wallace Monument commemorates William Wallace, the 13th-century Scottish hero. The death of Alexander III in March 1286, followed by the death of his granddaughter Margaret, Maid of Norway, broke the succession line of Scotland's kings. This led to the intervention of Edward I of England, who manipulated this period of confusion to have himself recognised as feudal overlord of Scotland. Edward organised a process to identify the person with the best claim to the vacant crown, which became known as the Great Cause, and this resulted in the enthronement of John Balliol as king. The Scots were resentful of Edward's meddling in their affairs and this
mouth of the Delaware River (a Swedish colony) · 1654 at least one Estonian in the settlement of New Sweden on the Delaware River Johan Schalbrick, a drummer from Tallinn (Reval) · New Sweden Swedish colony on the Delaware River from 16381655 · 1657 Martinus Hoffman, born in Tallinn (Reval), came to New York (New Amsterdam), started to work as a saddlemaker. · His great-granddaughter Cornelia Hoffmann (b. 1734) married Isaac Roosevelt, which makes her the great-great-grandmother of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, president of the US from 193345. · Hans Rebane = 1897 founded the first Estonian-language newspaper in the US Eesti Ameerika Postimees (published in NY until 1911) · 1898 founded an Estonian Lutheran congregation in NY (still exists today) 2. Signficant waves of migration from Estonia to the US in the 20th century, their
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Scotland kept its independence with respect to its legal and religious systems, but taxation, trade, parliament and flag became one. England opened its home and colonial markets to Scotland. *The House of Hanover (kings, centuries) It is a Germanic royal dynasty which has ruled the Kingdom of Hanover, Great Britain and Ireland. It succeeded the House of Stuart as monarchs of Great Britain and Ireland and held that office until the death of Victoria. Queen Victoria was the granddaughter of George III, and was a descendant of most major European royal houses. She was the last British monarch of the House of Hanover. George I, George II, George III (in the 18th century), George IV, William IV, Victoria (in the 19th century). *Robert Walpole and the Cabinet System He was a British statesman who was the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. Walpole is acknowledged for his influence within the Cabinet. Walpole served during the reigns of George I and George II
Lovett ransacks the ship with his remote-controlled robot but doesn't find the bit of heaven he's seeking, at least not in the way he anticipated. Opening the safe he's retrieved, he finds rotted pulp that was once money and a miraculously preserved drawing of a beautiful young woman, wearing nothing but the d i a m o n d he is looking for. Lovett makes a C N N broadcast that is a C A L L heard by O l d Rose and her granddaughter Lizzy Calvert. O l d Rose's O R D I N A R Y W O R L D is that of an elderly but active artist living in Ojai, California. She is a H E R O in her own drama, bringing her long life to a climax and conclusion, but she also serves as a M E N T O R for Lovett and the audience, guiding us through the special world of the Titanic and teaching a higher system of values. H e r O U T E R P R O B L E M is how to get across the T i t a n i c 239