provider Help for the starting enterpreneurs of this field Better understanding of client expections/needs Increasing competitiveness and crediability of (rural) tourism Who gives these? Estonia Rural Tourism Accomodation Ranking * **- third rank accommodation enterprise ** - second rank accommodation enterprise NO first rank! Marked with a stylized image of the national flower: CORNFLOWER Quality keys • Green Key • EHE • House Speciality • Housewife s Speciality Green Key • International ECO quality mark Idea: • sustainable tourism EHE-Genuine and Interesting Estonia Ecotourism quality mark Idea: • to label tourism products in compliance with the principles of eco tourism House Speciality Special dish of bigger enterprises Idea: • An unique dish, that can always be ordered on the spot • Suprising its visitors Housewife´s Speciality Special dish of smaller enterprises, from host itself Idea:
Vincent van Gogh Biography • Was born in Netherlands in 1853 • His father was a church preacher and his mother was a housewife. Vincent was the eldest of six children • He became a painter at age of 27. Before that he tried many professions, such as teacher, preacher, art salesman, working in a bookstore etc • He struggled with a mental health disorder throughout his lifetime • He died in France in 1890 when he committed a suicide (while being only 37 years old) Art • Van Gogh's first paintings were mostly of poor people. The colors in his early paintings are dark and brown (muddy)
Bible has "many profound truths which one cannot escape" and decided to enter the seminary. King was very precocious student, he skipped both the ninth and the twelfth grades and entered Morehouse College at age fifteen without formally graduating from high school. He had degree of sociology. King married Coretta Scott, on June 18, 1953, they became the parents of four children. During their marriage, King limited Coretta's role in the civil rights movement, and expected her to be a housewife. So let’s turn to the his activist movement and orator career. First of all, all started from religion, King became pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, when he was twenty-five years old, in 1954. His views was strongly based on Jesus Christ beliefs, so the main influence was Jesus Christ. Besides, he thought, that we should love our neighbor as yourself, and also love enemies, pray for them and bless them
I think the whole experience did the children a lot of good. If it were my decision now, I'd throw all the televisions away." The children vigorously denied that any good had been done to them. Richard spoke for them all when he said, "It was awful. I missed my music, I missed the computer games, and I missed teh TV. We had to read books instead!" Carol's feelings were the most ambiguous. "I enjoyed doing more things together as a family. But as the housewife, I didn't like my day being so full of household chores. When you've got a dishwasher, you stack it as you go through the day and turn it on at night. But you can't leave dirty dishes in the sink all day, so you've got to keep doing the washing-up. Also, without a phone and a car, I felt really isolated." All of this just goes to show that, fascinating as the experiment was, you cannot turn the clock back. This is doubtless a big relief to the Jones children!
Knitting became an important part of the Estonian textile craft by the XVIII century. The glove patterns have been passed down from generation to generation. Many gloves were knittted by using old glove patterns. Specific examples were knitted aswell. The samples were woven combination of patterns, ideas from nature and outings patterns. A.W.Huppel's book from this period emphasizes the knitting among the necessary skills for any housewife and notes that young girls should be able to knit by the age of ten. A typical Estonian woman's costume had a pocket for carrying knitting. They were usually separate bags attached to the outside of the costume or worn hanging from a strap. On the mainland, most knitting was done during the cold season, after the fieldwork was finished. On the islands, knitting was done all year around, while walking, waiting for returning fishermen, or even cooking
annoyed by Butters. Despite the fact that Stan often resents Cartman and enjoys making fun of him, he does show a slight bond with Cartman, and is seen enjoying himself during the few times he is shown to be playing solely with Cartman. KYLE He suffers from diabetes, and other bouts with his health have been the subject of several episodes Kyle's father Gerald is a lawyer, and his mother Sheila is a sometimes-overbearing housewife. Kyle has no biological siblings, but does have a younger adopted brother from Canada named Ike. Kyle is inept at choreographed dancing, and, in the eyes of Cartman, perpetuated the stereotype that "Jews have no rhythm". Kyle often provides a sober thought to plans or ideas made by the other boys, and explains a moral outlook while drawing upon his vast knowledge and intelligence Kyle wears a bright green ear-flapped cap (ushanka), a bright orange jacket, dark green pants,
between characters-through common experiencee, through dialouge of mind and mind. Problem of time, change, memory of human personalty. Not going erseveringly, conscientiously, constructing out three and twenty chapters. Finding one's voice=speaking in tongues. Of hearing voices. Someone or something is speaking through her. Clarissa Dalloway. Beginning-clarissa opens a window-a birght morning in June. 52 y old upper- class London housewife. Preparing a party. Goes to buy flowers-walks through the streets of London. Different people participate in the same experience-waiting for the queen to pass in a motor-car, airpane writing on the sky, beautiful flowers in the park. Different reactions. Somebody has to die for the others to feel the importance of living. Great courage to plunge into life or death. To 'assemble'-after calamities of life, after disintegration of war Septimus Smith. Clarissa's intended 'double'
Another example of religious hypocrisy happened early in the book. Hawthorne described some gossiping housewives that were talking about Hester's punishment. Each one of the housewives was advocating harsher punishment for Hester. "The magistrates are Godfearing gentleman, but merciful overmuch,that is the truth," added a third autumnal matron. "At the very least, they should have put the brand of a hot iron on Hester Prynne's forehead. Madam Hester would have winced at that, I warrant me."(Housewife 36). Religion is often the source of much hypocrisy. A great example of God being perverted into something else, were the Crusades. Christian soldiers were told to go and kill "in the name of God", so they went off into the holy lands and killed the infidel. Fanaticism to a deity is not a good thing. The terrorists of 9/11 killed so many people did so "in the name of God" also. Their creed actually does not call for anything like that. Perversion of God by those who hold power is a sin
get the set so she could read Bible stories to her kids." I began following this ap- proach in week 16, and I found that during weeks 16-19 my weekly sales average jumped to $893, a 62.13% increase! There is more to the story, however. I explic- itly remember that during my 19th week, it dawned on me that while using the names had increased my sales overall, it had also made me lose some sales. The key event happened when I was presenting one day to a housewife. She seemed interested in the books but couldn't decide if she should order or not. At this point, I mentioned some married friends of hers who had bought. She then said something like, "Mary and Bill bought ... ? Well, I had better talk to Harold be- fore deciding. It would be better if we decided together." Thinking about this incident over the next day or so, everything began to make sense. If! told a housewife about another couple who had bought, I was in-
sense of identity, but ultimately, you lose yourself in them. The functions people have in hierarchical organizations, such as the military, the church, a government institution, or large corporation, easily lend themselves to becoming role identities. Authentic human interactions become impossible when you lose yourself in a role. Some pre-established roles we could call social archetypes. To mention just a few: the middle-class housewife (not as prevalent as it used to be, but still widespread); the tough macho male; the female seductress; the “nonconformist” artist or performer; a person of “culture” (a role quite common in Europe) who displays a knowledge of literature, fine art, and music in the same way as others might display an expensive dress or car. And then there the universal role of adult. When you play that role, you take yourself and life very seriously. Spontaneity, lightheartedness, and joy are