Pealegi olid korsetid ebamugavad ning takistasid naistel vabamat liikumist. 12 3. Soeng Naiste soengud muutusid esialgu praktilisemaks, hiljem aga hoopiski moekateks ning naiselikeks. 3.1 Enne Esimest maailmasõda Materjalid selle peatüki kirjutamiseks on võetud internetileheküljelt: http://www.fashion-era.com/hats-hair/hats_hair_6_hairstyles_fashion_history_1900_1920.htm Võltsjuuksed aitasid selle aja soengutel tunduda täidlaste ning pehmetena, lubadusega olla luksuslikud kiharad. Taoline stiil jätkus veel Edwardi ajastul, mis kestis 1901.-1910. aastani ning seda ei saavutatud vaid juuksetoetustega, vaid ka juuste tahakammimisega. Kõik tagumised juuksed tõmmati kokku taldrikuks või lamedasse keerdu ning kinnitati pea peale. (Lisa 8) 1902
In the foreground there are woman, her daughter and baby. They are sitting along the path. I think that baby is eating . Mother and daughter are wearing a green long skirts and hats, they have shawls on their shoulders. The Woman has a pink blouse, but it`s hard to tell what colour is the girl`s blouse, but it`s could be violet. It`s possible that they have picked the flowers, because the girl has a bouquet of flowers in her hands, and now they are resting in the grass. The flowers may be daisies. In the background you can see light blue sky with the single clouds in the sky and the sea. In
We say "eh?" a lot. We live in igloos. We all speak French. We ride polar bears.. There is no summer; it's always cold and snowy Everyone watches/liked/plays hockey. We're polite. They hate Americans. It snows non stop in canada Canada beer is better than American beer Canadians pronounce the word "about" ..."aboot They wear funny hats They eat blubber Canada hokey players are mullets Canadians are fat They don't have water toilets They are all monarchists All Canadians snowboard They all are jealous of Americans Canada is where Avril Lavigne and Eskimos come from Peaceful hippies They put maple syrup on EVERYTHING They don't have roads Canadians drive dog sleds everywhere They have monopoly money They have no army They have beavers everywhere They have police horses They are afraid of dark
pool, post office and police station. The largest room at Buckingham Palace is the Ballroom. There’s a helicopter landing area, a lake, and a tennis court in Buckingham Palace’s garden. And Victoria monument near the Buckingham Palace. Royal Flag When the Queen is at home - her royal flag flying from the flag pole on top of Buckingham Palace. This flag is called the Royal Standard. Foot Guards Five regiments of Foot Guards They wear red jackets, and furry hats called bearskins. Changing of the Guard Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place each morning. Links http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/visit/the-state-rooms-buckingham-palace http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckingham_Palace http://www.royal.gov.uk/ http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/london Thank You for attention!
Saavutusvajadus Suhtlemisoskus Pingetaluvus Enesekindlus Analuusivoime LOJAALSUS Väike analüüs Kes kliendid Mis nende eelistused Kuidas tekitada noudlust Kuidas arendada toode vastavalt klientide vajadusele Unique Selling Point (USP) Parem hind Parem kvaliteet TURG Sihtturu kirjeldamine Geograafiline asukoht Turu maht Ajalugu ja areng Konkurentsiolukord Hei kes nad on Suurus, tooted, USP Reklaamikampaaniad (Six Thinking Hats) on Edward de Bono poolt loodud lateraalse motlemise meetod, mille puhul erinevaid perspektiive uuritavale probleemile voi nahtusele tahistatakse kuut eri varvi mutsiga. Mutside tahendused on eelnevalt kokku lepitud Valge kui paber (faktipõhine) Must nagu kohtuniku kuub (negatiivset otsiv) Kollane kui päike, seondub optimismiga (optimistlik, eeliseid jälgiv). Roheline kui loodus, seondub kasvu, energia ja eluga (loovusega laiendav)
more famous than The Palace of Westminister. When a light at the top of the tower is on, then you can know that Parliament is sitting at night. The oldest part of the palace is called Westminister Hall. Westminister Hall was used for many purposes, like for judical functions and for ceremonial functions. Nowadays Westminister Hall is use for sitting three times a week. The Palace has many rules and traditions over the centuries. For example smoking has not been allowed since 2005. Hats must not be worn and members are not allowed to have their hands in their pockets. No animals may enter the Palace of Westminster, only guide dogs for the blind people and horses from the Royal stables. Today, The Palace of Westminister is famous place, where you can see a lot of tourist. Parliament is open to the public variety of different programmes and events. Guided tours take visitors into both the Commons and Lords chambers and historic Westminster Hall.
limited domestic powers and cannot make law. Wales doesn`t issue its own currency and isn`t in control of any armed forces.These are the powers of the national government of the UK. SPORT Cricket Rugby Boat race Boxing day hunts Horse racing Polo Bowls Darts NATIONAL EMBLEMS The leek,which is reputed to have been adopted after a battle in which the Welsh forces wore leeks on their hats to distinguish themselves from the English army. The daffodil,possibly because the Welsh word for ,,leek"(,,cenhinen")is almost the same as ,,daffodil"(,,cenhinen pedr"). SOUVENIR The lovespoon,inticately carved from a single piece of wood,is the traditional symbol of betrothal and dates back to the 17 th century. FAMOUS WELSH PEOPLE ACTORS: Richard Burton Sir Anthony Hopkins Catherine Zeta Jones OTHERS:
Coco Chanel Wearing her trademark- classical pearls Early life · Born on 19 August 1883 in France · Daughter of traveling salesman Albert Chanel and Jeanne Devolle · Tracing of her roots · Five siblings: two sisters and three brothers · Mother's death · Orphanage years Young Coco Chanel At the age of 19 The Beginning of CHANEL · Dream of becoming a famous fashion designer · The name Coco · Affair with the French millionaire Étienne Balsan · Designing hats as a hobby · First shop The first CHANEL store Opened in 1913 Gabrielle Chanel with her sister Adrienne Sisters standing in front of Coco's first fashion Boutique The Chanel empire · Gaining reputation · False history for her humble beginnings · Simplicity of the clothes · A Chanel couture jacket · First signature fragrance, Chanel No. 5 Classical CHANEL jacket Ad for the fragrance CHANEL no 5 Personal life · Always surrounded by controversy
) ALONG: They walked along the shore. (Nad kõndisid mööda kallast.) AMONG: Divide the sweets among the boys. (Jaga maiustused poiste vahel ära.) AT: We met at a party. (Me kohtusime ühel peol.) BEFORE: I'll be back before 3 o'clock. (Ma olen tagasi enne kella kolme.) BEHIND: He sat behind me. (Ta istus minu taga.) BELOW: He signed his name below mine. (Ta kirjutas oma nime minu nime alla.) BESIDE: He likes to sit beside Mary. (Talle meeldib Mary kõrval istuda.) BESIDES: I have three other hats besides this. (Mul on peale selle veel kolm kübarat.) BETWEEN: She sat between Harry and Toby. (Ta istus Harry ja Toby vahel.) BEYOND: The church is beyond the river. (Kirik on teisel pool jõge.) BY: It's made by hand. (See on käsitsi tehtud.) DOWN: We ran down the hill. (Me jooksime mäest alla.) DURING: I visited him during my stay in London. (Ma külastasin teda Londonis viibimise ajal.) EXCEPT: We get up early every day except Sunday
) ALONG: They walked along the shore. (Nad kõndisid mööda kallast.) AMONG: Divide the sweets among the boys. (Jaga maiustused poiste vahel ära.) AT: We met at a party. (Me kohtusime ühel peol.) BEFORE: I'll be back before 3 o'clock. (Ma olen tagasi enne kella kolme.) BEHIND: He sat behind me. (Ta istus minu taga.) BELOW: He signed his name below mine. (Ta kirjutas oma nime minu nime alla.) BESIDE: He likes to sit beside Mary. (Talle meeldib Mary kõrval istuda.) BESIDES: I have three other hats besides this. (Mul on peale selle veel kolm kübarat.) BETWEEN: She sat between Harry and Toby. (Ta istus Harry ja Toby vahel.) BEYOND: The church is beyond the river. (Kirik on teisel pool jõge.) BY: It's made by hand. (See on käsitsi tehtud.) DOWN: We ran down the hill. (Me jooksime mäest alla.) DURING: I visited him during my stay in London. (Ma külastasin teda Londonis viibimise ajal.) EXCEPT: We get up early every day except Sunday. (Me tõuseme vara iga päev,
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Egg rolling or the egg race, when competitors try to be the first to roll their egg across a course or down a hill... without breaking it! More traditions Morris Dance is the biggest attraction of Easter jubilation in England. This dance is always staged by professional male troupes who observe old spring dances to frighten away the evil spirits of winter. The attire of the dancers is extremely traditional wherein they wear white shorts, red sashes, black trousers and straw hats. Red and green ribbons along with flowers and streamers are also added to their attire to make their look all the more colorful. Churches are beautifully decorated with different color flowers. White lilies are placed on the altar and these gorgeous flowers are also displayed on the graveyard. For offering prayers in the church, men and women dress up in their special outfits and as a part of their wardrobe, colorful Easter bonnets embellished with flowers is like a must.
a) the USA b) hang from a string. b) the UK c) are in a bathtub. c) Canada d) in the tree. d) Estonia 5. Children cut out ... 2. Halloween is celebrated on ... a) brooms a) November 1 b) witches b) November 2 c) rats c) October 31 d) hats d) October 6. Food is made to look ... 3. In a game "bobbing for apples" a) weird children try to catch apples with b) delicious their ... c) inedible a) hands d) awful b) head c) mouth 7. Food is in shape of ... d) legs a) a witch b) a ghost
has severely reduced their populations in some areas and where they remain, there is increased pressure for trade. /5/ 9 Birds of paradise have also been historically traded, especially for their feathers. While West Papuans' use of the birds' feathers in cultural celebrations is part of their tradition, Europe was once the main market for the plumes, to be used for women's hats and accessories. Trade peaked in the late 19th century, when plumes from more than 50,000 birds were exported every year, generally to Paris for capes and hats. /1/ Birds of paradise continue to be smuggled out of Papua Province, Indonesia. The trade in the birds adds to the pressure they already get from continued hunting and the destruction of their habitat by logging, road construction and conversion for human use. Although banned by the Indonesian government since 1990, trading in the
You have (got) teil on You had teil oli They have (got) nendel on They had neil oli 1 IV. THERE IS, THERE ARE There is kasutame ainsuse korral. NT. There is a girl. There are kasutame mitmuse korral. NT. There are girls. (mitu) V. OMASTAV KÄÄNE (POSSESSIVE CASE) Vastab küsimusele kelle oma? Father ´ s car Judy ´ s book Mari-Liis ´ s pens (Andres ´ s; Denis ` s; James ` s) Girls ´ hats Children ´ s toys Goose´ s feathers VI. OMADUSSÕNA VÕRDLUSASTMED (COMPARISONS) ALGVÕRRE KESKVÕRRE ÜLIVÕRRE small smaller THE smallest nice nicer The nicest big bigger the biggest happy happier the happiest beautiful (al. 3 silpi) more beautiful the most beautiful
There were many similarities with Swedish costumes. In Saaremaa, the everyday item of head-wear for women was the stocking cap. According to custom, married women wore the stocking of their cap on the right shoulder, maidens on their left. In Hiiumaa women wore sleeves, in Saaremaa shirts and waistcoats; in Muhu the formerly popular sleeves persisted only as elements of bridal costume by the 19th century. Women headdress varied from linen cloth to shaped caps, and fur or woollen winter hats. Overcoats and mens suits were of natural brown or black, or grey.
vaatepilt. Huntide rünnakule vastu seismiseks moodustavad mustangid ringi, varsad keskel. Täiskasvanud mustangid tümistavad kapjadega ja üritavad ründavaid hunte hammustada.Mustangid olid indiaanlaste sõiduhobused. Erinevad indiaani suguharud armastasid eri värvi loomi. Cheyenne'i suguharu ingiaanlased näiteks uskusid, et mustangidel, kelle laubal ja rinnal esineb laike, on üleloomulikke võimeid ning et nad toovad lahingu õnne. Niisuguseid loomi kutsuti ´´Medicine Hats´´ Lisad · Mustangid omavahel hirnuvad õrnalt, ohu eest hoiatades nad puristavad, võitluse ajal hirnuvad · Mustang on aastast 1971 looduskaitse all ning on keelatud neid jahtida ja tappa. · Mustang elab umbes 20 aastaseks.
(Nad kõndisid mööda kallast.) AMONG: Divide the sweets among the boys. (Jaga maiustused poiste vahel ära.) AT: We met at a party. (Me kohtusime ühel peol.) BEFORE: I'll be back before 3 o'clock. (Ma olen tagasi enne kella kolme.) BEHIND: He sat behind me. (Ta istus minu taga.) BELOW: He signed his name below mine. (Ta kirjutas oma nime minu nime alla.) BESIDE: He likes to sit beside Mary. (Talle meeldib Mary kõrval istuda.) BESIDES: I have three other hats besides this. (Mul on peale selle veel kolm kübarat.) BETWEEN: She sat between Harry and Toby. (Ta istus Harry ja Toby vahel.) BEYOND: The church is beyond the river. (Kirik on teisel pool jõge.) BY: It's made by hand. (See on käsitsi tehtud.) DOWN: We ran down the hill. (Me jooksime mäest alla.) DURING: I visited him during my stay in London. (Ma külastasin teda Londonis viibimise ajal.) EXCEPT: We get up early every day except Sunday. (Me tõuseme vara iga päev, välja
Character Sketch – Louie Louie is a mother of Jeanette, the narrator of the novel. She plays an important role in the life of the main character. She was plump and pretty. Drunkards, she used to urge to join her at the church, called her the Jesus Belle. She was loved by men and attracted attention, many of drunkards stopped in the street when Jeanette’s mother walked past and raised their hats to her. She was very religious person. Louie considered church as her family more than her own family. “My mother stood up and said she believed this was right: that women had specific circumstances for their ministry, that the Sunday School was one of them, the Sisterhood another, but the message belonged to the men.” She believed that praying could solve all the problems and people like her were meant to be separated from others. She did not have many friends because people did not
A number of animal species also found in these forests which includes bears, bats, woodpecker, fox etc. Human uses of boreal forests: o Wood products - One of the most important human uses of these forests for example wood for house construction and paper pulp. o Animal products - Most valuable animal products of the cold forests and mountains are animal pelts for clothing and beaver for hats. o Grazing & agriculture - Upland forests are often cleared for grazing and lowland forests for agriculture. o Habitation Population is not dense, but many people live there. Temperate forests Temperate forests can be found on both hemispheres on latitude approximately 25 to 50 in regions of northeastern Asia, North America, western and central Europe. They can be categorized as deciduous as well as evergreen. These forests are include: o Temperate deciduous forest o
both the UK and Ireland. The Kooks are currently working on their third studio album. Formation and early years (20042005) The original members of The Kooks all met as students at the Brighton Institute of Modern Music in 2003. The inspiration to form a band came to Pritchard as he and Garred were out shopping for clothes one day. Speaking to MTV Garred said, "we had this vision on how we wanted the band to look and stuff--so we bought some clothes and these hats." Sharing a love of The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Police, and David Bowie Pritchard got Harris and Rafferty involved under the guise of a school music project. Pritchard himself said "We got together just on a whim, really." With no demo of their material Garred and Pritchard went in search of a gig, and according to Garred, they were able to book their first show simply because the manager liked their hats. "So we went in to get a gig, we don't have a demo, and
2. What is the same and what is different about the way Christmas is celebrated in England and Estonia? In England, there's common to sing Carol's and for children, Christmas means pantomimes plays based on fairy tales which combine comedy, dance and song. A traditional Christmas dinner includes roast turkey with roast potatoes, a range of vegetables, cranberry sauce etc., followed by Christmas pudding and Christmas cake. The pulling of crackers(and the wearing of paper hats) before the meal is quite popular. Afterwards many watch the Queen's traditional Christmas address on TV at 3 pm. Christmas actually contains of 3 days: Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. The latter is the first day after Christmas or the first Monday after Christmas if Christmas is on Friday or Saturday. 3. What is the same and what is different about the way Easter is celebrated in England and Estonia?
Briti psühholoog ja koolitaja, maailmas tuntud eelkõige kui loova mõtlemise uurija dr Edward de Bono on oma uuringutele tuginedes välja töötanud mitu lihtsat ja töökindlat mõtlemise arendamise metoodikat. Enim teatakse tema kuue mõttemütsi tehnikat (Six Thinking Hats). Kuue mõttemütsi meetodit võib pidada viimase 2300 aasta olulisemaks inimkonna mõtteviisi muudatuseks. Kuus mõttemütsi on Edward de Bono poolt loodud lateraalse mõtlemise meetod, mille puhul erinevaid perspektiive uuritavale probleemile või nähtusele tähistatakse kuut eri värvi mütsiga. Mütside tähendused on eelnevalt kokku lepitud: Valge kui paber. Mõtted valge mütsi all on seotud informatsiooniga, faktidega, küsides: "Mida me sellest teame
1. What are the capitals of the 4 constituent countries? England- London; Northen Ireland- Belfast; Scotland- Edinburgh; Wales- Cardiff 2. Order the invaders in correct chronological order: Anglo-Saxons, Normans, Romans, Celts. Romans Anglusaxons , Norman 3. How did the Celts influence Britain? Language. Wars. Engand and Scotland eventually became 1 contry 4. How many people approximately speak English? Approximately 600 million 5. Who (which tribes) gave the base of the English language?Germanic tribes- Anglo-Saxons. 6. Describe Wales.- Wales is a mountainous country on the western side of Great Britain. The national game of Wales is Rugby. Flag- Red dragon on a green and white field. They have their own language Cymraeg ( Welsh) . Anthem- Land Of My Fathers. Official animal- Dragon. There used to be a lot of coalmines. 7. What are the symbols of the 4 constit...
meeting. Even children will often shake hands upon meeting guests. When greeting someone at a distance, a raised hand or tip of the hat is common. Also, men remove their hats when meeting or conversing, or when entering a home, church, or elevator. Bear hugs and cheek-kissing, so well known just across the border in Russia, are neither common nor popular in Finland. Emotions are not expressed publicly, only among relatives and very good friends.
doesn't really look like pretty-boy Bucky but a bit older and macho. Also, when in ``The Big Sleep`` Marlowe, as an anti-hero, is really unemotional, in the closing sequence of ``The Black Dahlia`` we see that Bucky is almost crying. This may lead us to the point that in old times men didn't show much emotions in films but nowadays it is ok, even if it is Film Noir and an anti-hero. Even though, the general dress codes (suits, hats) are still exactly the same. The femme fatale in this film is Madeline Linscott (played by Hilary Swank). Before Noir genre, women were quite inactive figures in Hollywood films. They were wives, mothers or whores and they didn't have much rights. In this gerne, role of women has changed. Through the film Madeline played one of the central roles and even at the end it seems like she could manipulate and control Bucky. She has the right to say what she wants
05.2017) ➢ Pilt slaidil nr 13: http://www.polyvore.com/1900_%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B4_%D0%BC%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0_ 45_%D1%82%D1%8B%D1%81/thing?id=103100844&tab=sets (31.05.2017) ➢ Pilt slaidil nr 14: http://www.polyvore.com/history_fashion_from_victorian_era/thing?context_id=3904221&cont ext_type=lookbook&id=114841277 (31.05.2017) ➢ Pilt slaidil nr 15: https://sarabethhannyfashionjournal.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/womens-hair-and-hats-1900-1 910/ (31.05.2017) ➢ Pilt slaidil nr 16: https://www.google.ee/search?q=silk+tights+in+1900-1910&safe=active&source=lnms&tbm=isch &sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjJxLaW0pnUAhXMAJoKHcLLABsQ_AUIBigB&biw=941&bih=927#safe=active &tbm=isch&q=1900-1910+hairstyle&imgrc=MPlGx0VoQ41x2M: (31.05.2017) ➢ Pilt slaidil nr 17: https://www.google.ee/search?q=silk+tights+in+1900-1910&safe=active&source=lnms&tbm=isch &sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjJxLaW0pnUAhXMAJoKHcLLABsQ_AUIBigB&biw=941&bih=927#safe=active
devoutly religious, Catholic country. Visitors to the island at Easter can get a taste of the faith and pageantry of the Ibicencos in the religious processions which take place in the towns and villages. The main ones are in Santa Eulalia and Ibiza town and smaller versions take place in Santa Gertrudis, San Miguel, San Vicente and San Lorenzo. First timers are often shocked at the outfits worn by the 'cofradias' or brotherhoods of penitents whose pointed hats and flowing robes resemble those of the Klansmen of the USA. In Santa Eulalia the processions leave the church at 21.00 on Thursday 9th April and 20.00 on Friday 10th and march solemnly through the streets of the town carrying statues and accompanied by brass bands. In Ibiza the procession leaves the Cathedral on Friday 10th at 20.30 hours. Ibiza Music is recognizable by powerful grooves mixed with Spanish influences.
After the amazing achievement of Nolan's super hero epic The Dark Knight, the bar was set high for whatever project he decided to unveil as his follow up, and what Nolan has done with Inception has even raised the bar higher. The picture perfect cast, the ground-breaking visuals, the classic score by Hans Zimmer, and the confidence of Nolan as a master storyteller make Inception not only the best film of the year so far, but what may be a celebrated film for years and years to come. Hats off to Nolan for daring to dream bigger, and delivering a masterpiece. Punane elavhõbe "Punane Elavhõbe" (red mercury in English) was announced as an Estonian historic crime movie about mafia and underground brutality in the 90's. The main characters were three thugs who weren't special at all, mainly only stealing car stereos etc. They heard that they could get rich when they would buy red mercury in Russia and then sell it with a higher price
) ALONG: They walked along the shore. (Nad kndisid mda kallast.) AMONG: Divide the sweets among the boys. (Jaga maiustused poiste vahel ra.) AT: We met at a party. (Me kohtusime hel peol.) BEFORE: I'll be back before 3 o'clock. (Ma olen tagasi enne kella kolme.) BEHIND: He sat behind me. (Ta istus minu taga.) BELOW: He signed his name below mine. (Ta kirjutas oma nime minu nime alla.) BESIDE: He likes to sit beside Mary. (Talle meeldib Mary krval istuda.) BESIDES: I have three other hats besides this. (Mul on peale selle veel kolm kbarat.) BETWEEN: She sat between Harry and Toby. (Ta istus Harry ja Toby vahel.) BEYOND: The church is beyond the river. (Kirik on teisel pool jge.) BY: It's made by hand. (See on ksitsi tehtud.) DOWN: We ran down the hill. (Me jooksime mest alla.) DURING: I visited him during my stay in London. (Ma klastasin teda Londonis viibimise ajal.) EXCEPT: We get up early every day except Sunday. (Me tuseme vara iga pev, vlja arvatud phapev.)
" 3. that's kind of you = that is a kind action on your part. 4. youngster = a friendly way of referring to a child. 5. to have something on = to have something arranged to have an engagement. 6. getting on in years = growing old. GOING TO THE CINEMA Susan and Tom have had dinner with us and we are ready to set off for the cinema. Young Tommy is quite better, so there is nothing to worry us. I: It's about time we set off. Come along. MARY: Half a minute. Give us time to put our hats and coats on. I: Come on, Tom. We'll get the car out of the garage while the ladies are getting ready. TOM: I'm with you. [We go to the garage, open the door and get into the car. I take the brake off, switch on the ignition, press the self-starter and the engine comes to life.] Shall I get out and shut the garage door? I: No need to; there's nothing for anybody to steal. [I back the car out of the garage and pull up at the front door. Mary and Susan get into the back of the car.] We're off
AMONG: Divide the sweets among the boys. (`Jaga maiustused poiste vahel ära.') AT: We met at a party. (`Me kohtusime ühel peol.') BEFORE: I'll be back before 3 o'clock. (`Ma olen tagasi enne kella kolme.') BEHIND: He sat behind me. (`Ta istus minu taga.') BELOW: He signed his name below mine. (`Ta kirjutas oma nime minu nime alla.') BESIDE: He likes to sit beside Mary. (`Talle meeldib Mary kõrval istuda.') BESIDES: I have three other hats besides this. (`Mul on peale selle veel kolm kübarat.') BETWEEN: She sat between Harry and Toby. (`Ta istus Harry ja Toby vahel.') BEYOND: The church is beyond the river. (`Kirik on teisel pool jõge.') BY: It's made by hand. (`See on käsitsi tehtud.') DOWN: We ran down the hill. (`Me jooksime mäest alla.') DURING: I visited him during my stay in London. (`Ma külastasin teda Londonis viibimise ajal.') EXCEPT: We get up early every day except Sunday. (`Me tõuseme vara iga päev, välja
ranges stiilis õmmeldud kostüümidega. Peakateteks kasutati erineva disainiga turbaneid, kootud juuksetaskuid, lilli, võrguga mütsikesi ning kübaraid. Uhke kübar, sõrmkindad ning huulepulga rohke kasutamine lisasid välimusele naiselikkust (vt joonis 11). Traditsioonilistele ehetele otsiti alternatiivseid materjalide allikaid, sest väärismetallid kasutati sõjaliseks otstarveks14. Joonis 11. Peaehted 1940ndal aastal Allikas: http://vintagedancer.com/1940s/1940s-hats/ (15.05.17) 13 Kättesaadav raamatust:Mulvey, Kate; Richards, Melissa 2000. Meie sajandi iluideaalid. Tallinn: Varrak 14Kättesaadav Internetist: http://www.e- ope.khk.ee/ek/roivaajalugu/rivastus_aastatel_19401949.html 11 Joonis 12. Alt laienevad Joonis 13. Õlapaelteta õhtukleit Rita püksid Hayworth'i seljas
It is located in the City of Westminster. The palace is a setting for state occasions and royal hospitality. The building was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703. Buckingham Palace finally became the principal royal residence in 1837. When the Queen is at home, you can see her royal flag flying from the flag pole on top of Buckingham Palace. This flag is called the Royal Standard. Five regiments of Foot Guards guard the Palace. They wear red jackets and tall, furry hats called bearskins. Kensington Palace Kensington Palace is located in Kensington Gardens near Hyde Park. It was built in the 17th century and has been a residence has been a royal residence since. It was the official residence of Diana, Princess of Wales. It was improved by Sir Christorpher Wren. Currently some parts of the palace are open to public. Hampton Court Palace Hampton Court Palace is a large royal palace in the southwest of London. The British Royal
Public education in 1647 · Middle Colonies Delaware- first a Swedish colony. The Dutchmen took over. New Jersey- Swedish settlers buy land. England gains control over it. Pennsylvania- 1731: Benjamin Franklin -the first library in the colonies. New York- (before it was new Amsterdam) the dutch, the english. · Life in Middle Colonies- Farmers lived in very small houses outside the town. Wheat, barley, rye, fruits, Clocks, watches, guns, locks, cloth, and hats Benjamin Franklin- Fire department, library, freedom of the press No college for woman and African-Americans · Southern Colonies Maryland- religious freedom North and South Carolina- arguments between the two groups Georgia- last of the 13 colonies, Place to get rid of the people in England the King did not like/want, prisoners · Life in southern colonies- Large plantations- tobacco, rice, cotton Cheap labour Slaves Primary seaports in Charleston and South Carolina
subunit of the eukaryotic transcription factor TFIID. TFIID is the first protein to bind to DNA during the formation of the pre-initiation transcription complex of RNA polymerase II. TBP is also a necessary component of RNA polymerase I and RNA polymerase III, and is, it is thought, the only common subunit required by all three of the RNA polymerases. · HAT histoonide atsetüültranseferaas. Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) are enzymes that acetylate conserved lysine amino acids on histone proteins by transferring an acetyl group from acetyl CoA to form -N-acetyllysine. DNA is wrapped around histones, and by transferring an acetyl group to the histones, genes can be turned on and off. Histone acetylation increases gene expression. In general, histone acetylation is linked to transcriptional activation and associated with euchromatin. Jaguneb A tüüpi
Even if physical gifts are given, Mentors also strengthen the hero's mind to face an ordeal with confidence. Menos also means courage. AVOIDING M E N T O R CLICHÉS T h e audience is extremely familiar with the M e n t o r archetype. T h e behaviors, attitudes, and functions o f W i s e O l d W o m e n and M e n are well known from thou sands o f stories, and it's easy to fall into clichés and stereotypes — kindly fairy godmothers and white-bearded wizards in tall M e r l i n hats. To combat this and 120 MEETING WITH THE MENTOR keep your writing fresh and surprising, defy the archetypes! Stand them on their heads, turn them inside out, purposely do without them altogether to see what happens. T h e absence of a M e n t o r creates special and interesting conditions for a hero. But be aware of the archetype s existence, and the audience s familiarity with it. MISDIRECTION
with flowers. But that's where the tea-and-crumpets style ended. The edginess came from the strapless form, the alternating layers of black and crimson satin underskirts that gave it volume, and the black leather flowers that looked like wicked pinwheels. Cary had picked the red Jimmy Choo peep-toe pumps out of my closet and the ruby drop earrings to give it all the finishing touch. We'd decided to leave my hair loose around my shoulders, in case we arrived and learned that hats were required. All in all, I felt pretty and confident. Clancy drove us through an imposing set of monogrammed gates and turned into a circular driveway, following the direction of a valet. Cary and I got out by the entrance, and he took my arm as my heels sank into blue-gray gravel on the walk to the house. Upon entering the Vidal's sprawling Tudor-style mansion, we were warmly greeted by Gideon's family in a receiving line-his mother, stepfather, Christopher, and their sister.
showed that codes had become cargo almost as essential as food or ammunition. Codes and ciphers cloaked even more secondary forms of messages— meteorological, direction-finding, airplane, merchant ships'. Intercept stations covered the globe. Branches and subsections sprouted that the science had never known: the Signal Security Service had a special section just to distribute its solutions, another one just to improve and develop cryptographic mechanisms. Brass hats abounded. Recruiting drives were mounted. The whole paraphernalia of large organizations materialized. Cryptology became big business. At the same time, cryptology completed an evolution in the two core areas of cryptographic operations and crypt-analytic techniques. World War I had left both of them depleted and inadequate. Hand encipherment had barely coped with the message load, even though codes furnished a primitive mechanization. Brute frequency analysis had barely sufficed for