· 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 · Fiance: a man to whom a woman is engaged to be married
Your mother's male child brother Your mother's female child sister, me Your mother's mother grandmother Your father's father grandfather Your grandmother's daughter's son brother Your grandmother's daughter's daughter sister, me Your mother's or father's brother uncle Your mother's or father's sister aunt A child of your aunt or uncle cousin A son of your brother of sister nephew A daughter of your brother of sister niece Your husband's or wife's father father-in-law Your husband's of wife's mother mother-in-law Your sister's husband brother-in-law Your brother's wife sister-in-law Your mother's son's wife sister-in-law Your mother's daughter's husband brother-in-law Your grandparent's father great-grandfather (vaarisa) Your grandparent's mother great-grandmother (vaarema) A daughter of your stepfather step sister A son of your stepfather step brother
BOADICEA WORKSHEET 1. How did happen that Boadicea became the queen of the Iceni tribe ? Because of her husband death, se got the tribe 2. Compare the Roman and the Iceni women. In Rome women dress in white linen, wash their hair with soap and dress it in elaborate patterns and thread it witd ribbons and shrick at the sight of a spider. Iceni womens are very angry, they mark their bodies with woad, their warriors wouldn't step into steam bath, in their opinion they are not savages. 3. What are Boadicea's motives for going into the battle? She wants vengeance for Romans,
Character Sketch – Christophine Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys Christophine was the servant of Annette and the nurse of her daughter Antoinette. She was a wedding present from Alexander Cosway, the first husband of Annette. She practices magic which is called obeah, and also has wide knowledge of the Caribbean black culture. She has had all her three children with different men, but has still remained single. She opened her reason why she didn’t want to get married in a quote: All woman, all colors, nothing but fools. Three children I have. One living in this world, each one a different father, but no husband, I thank my God. I keep my money. I don’t give it to no worthless man
She was named Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise. The second child and the only daughter of the Queen and Prince Philip. In 1987 she recived the title Princess Royal. Her first governess was Catherine Peebles. The 1st Buckingham Palace Company called Girl Guides was reformed in 1959. Since 1963 she studied in Benenden School. family Father: Prince Philip Mother: Queen Elizabeth II Brother: Prince Charles Brother: Prince Andrew Brother: Prince Edward Husband: Mark Phillips Son: Peter Phillips Daughter: Zara Phillips Husband: Timothy Laurence Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase marriages In 1973 she married with her first husband Mark Phillips, they had two children: Peter and Zara. In 1992 she married Timothy Laurence.
Technology has dramatically changed leisure and hobbies Family drives with a car, husband turns the car looking at the GPS directions to home. Wife shares pictures to Instagram with her iPhone and in the backseat girl is playing with her iPad and boy reads on his kindle. This is normal nowadays, because technolgy has been improved for example people can now communicate with each other much faster. It is great, although it can also harm people. Technology is serious responsibility- if people do not use an invention carefully, then it would end up the wrong way.
But then came legal difficulties in his way. He had to be christened and all his vassals too. In all this, Constance was really sad because she did not wanted to marry with Sultan. Sultan's mother also was not happy when she became aware of Sultan's intending to renounce prescriptions of Alkoran. Constance left for Syria with a boat and sailed for days without eating and drinking. Withstanded thanks to God. She was founded by Dame Hermnengild's husband. Dame Hermengild saved Constance because he felt sorry for her. Dame took Constance to his wife who was very careful woman. Hermengild also turned to Christianity hoping to have a better life when believing in God. One night when all were sleeping came a knight who killed Hermnengild's husband. Everyone accused of murder to Constance, but she was not guilty. God helped Constance to overcome difficulties.
My Children Deserve the Best Childhood Ever Hi! I am 35 years old. I live with my husband and we have two kids: Oliver and Merilin. Oliver is 10 years old and Merilin is 7 years old. Before getting these two kids, me and my husband used to live in a flat in the centre of the city. But when I get pregnant for the first time, we decided to move in a house in Nõmme. It's a beautiful place to live. My favourite, because I lived there when I was younger. It's also nice that we have a big backyard where our children can play and just spend time. Me and my husband can also spend good time there. We usually grill there or have parties with our friends.
experiences family problems. His illegitimate son, Edmund, tricks him into believing that his legitimate son, Edgar, is trying to kill him. Fleeing the manhunt that his father has set for him, Edgar disguises himself as a crazy beggar and calls himself “Poor Tom.” Like Lear, he heads out onto the heath.When the loyal Gloucester realizes that Lear’s daughters have turned against their father, he decides to help Lear in spite of the danger. Regan and her husband, Cornwall, discover him helping Lear, accuse him of treason, blind him, and turn him out to wander the countryside. He ends up being led by his disguised son, Edgar, toward the city of Dover, where Lear has also been brought.In Dover, a French army lands as part of an invasion led by Cordelia in an effort to save her father. Edmund apparently becomes romantically entangled with both Regan and Goneril, whose husband, Albany, is increasingly sympathetic to Lear’s cause
Rita herself, Frank also feels a deep sadness as he watches her warm impulsive reactions being replaced by the sort of cold analytical approach he so much loathes in other students and colleagues. Rita has a coal and she knews what she want next from world. I think that Frank was a little bit alccohol-lover and I do not like that he drank when he works. In this film ,,Educating Rita" I remeber that the best part of that was when Rita`s husband breaks the Wall with a big hammer. But I was reluctant when her husband fund a box of bills. He wants a baby but he do not concidertion with Rita who actually do not want a baby yet, she wants to study. The change in her status causes friction between her and her husband. I really like the movie because that is different than other dramas oder comedies. There are a new view and I have never seen that kind of films earlier. I would suggest ti see that film for
If she has given a promise, 2. tüüp ebareaalne tingimus olevikus või tulevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb lihtminevikus (did) Would/should+verb Pane tähele! Verb be on kõigis pööretes Could/might+verb were (I/you/he/we/they were) If she phoned me, you should answer the phone. If I were a bird, I would fly away. If she hadn´t a husband, she could marry me. 3. tüüp ebareaalne tingimus minevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb enneminevikus (had done) Would/should+have+ Past Participle Could/might+have+ Past Participle If she had phoned me, you should have answered the phone. If I had been a bird, I would have flown away. If she hadn´t had a husband, she could have married me.
QUEEN VICTOR IA family Father: EDWARD AUGUSTUS Mother: PRINCESS VICTORIA OF SAXE-COBURG-SAAFELD She had nine daughters, most important of them was queen Elizabeth. Husband: PRINCE ALBERT life She was born on 24 May 1819 at Kensington palace , in London. Her coronation was on 28 June 1838 and she prevailed England for 63 years. She married at 1840. Victorias husband died on 16 March 1861, at the age of 74. Victoria fell into deep depression. She died on January 22, 1901 at age 81. She is buried in the Duchess of Kent's Mausoleum at Frogmore, Windsor Home Park, near to the royal residence Windsor Castle. england at her reign During Queen Victorias reign, British empire became the most powerful country in the world. Religion was very important and most of people went to church on Sundays. Industrial expanded, new work methods
and resourceful. Walter Hartright - A poor young man who earns his living as a drawing master. The Story... Late one night on a lonely road a young art teacher,Walter, meets a strange woman dressed all in white.Walter goes to Limmeridge House and starts his new job, teaching art to two half sisters, Laura Fairlie and Marian.He falls in love with Laura,who closely resembles the `woman in white', but Laura marries another man, as she promised to her father. She is unhappy, as her husband is interested only in her money. He also has a terrible secret that the`woman in white' knows. He and his sinister friend plot to steal Laura's money by substituting the`woman in white'for Laura. But Laura's husband dies in a fire trying to eliminate the traces of his forgery. Laura and Walter reunite and get married. Thank you for your attention!
War I. D aisy Buchanan is an attractive and effervescent, if shallow young woman; Nick's cousin and the wife of Tom Buchanan. Gatsby had courted but lost Daisy five years earlier due to their different social standing T om Buchanan is an arrogant "old money" millionaire who lives on East Egg, and Daisy's husband. J ordan Baker is Daisy Buchanan's longtime friend, a professional golf player with a slightly shady reputation. G eorge B. Wilson is a mechanic and owner of a garage, the cuckolded husband of Myrtle and the one who determined Gatsby's fate.
directed by John Wells. It is produced by George Clooney, Jean Doumanian, Grant Heslov, Steve Traxler, and Bob and Harvey Weinstein. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin. Beverly Weston hires Johnna as a housekeeper, she is young beautiful American woman. Beverly’s wife Violet is strong-willed and addiction to narcotics. Then arrives Barbara with her husband and their fourteen-year- old daughter, Jean, Ivy and Violet’s sister Mattie with her husband. Family finds Beverly dead in the bedroom, he kills himself. After few days takes place funeral and dinner. In the dining room, they argue about their family issues. My favourite scene is that when Ivy tell her mother about her love for Little Charles. Violet says that Litlle Charles is Beverly’s son and she has known that by years. And then Barbara gets nervous and attacks her mum.
In 15 years I will have three lovely children. By that time I have graduated from basic school, secondary school and university. When my children are little, I will stay home with them and take care of them. But when they go to school, then I will go to work. I will start my career in one of the biggest newspapers as a journalist. For my main job I will write stories for "USA Today", "The Wall Street Journal" and "The New York Times". I will live in a very big house with my husband and children. We will have two cute Chihuahua and many fish in a giant aquarium, which will be situated in the living room. We will have a big garden, where I will have a big pool with kids playground. There we will have little garden house, where we can grill and chill with my friends in summer. When I get 40 I will go to live abroad for a year. We will travel to many countries, learn different cultures and get many new friends.
The important characters are Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack dawson and Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater. „Titanic“ is a very moving and gripping film. In the film we see that a ship called „Titanic” sails out. The people are very happy to board the ship. They consider it as an unsinkable ship.In the first half of the movie Rose and Jack fall in love. They are trying to be together although it is not allowed because Rose is from the good family and Jack is just a poor boy. Rose’s husband was very angry and wanted to kill Jack. But in the other half of the movie,something different happens.The ship hits an iceberg. Husband complicated the escaping from the ship. Ship sank. Jack and Rose were in icecold water, Rose survived, because she found a whistle and whistled to a rescuer. Jack died in ice cold water and till the end he hold her hand. I have never liked other movies so much. This movie is the best on my list
woman speaks and the man listens. In the third year, they both speak and the NEIGHBOR listens. 6. Getting married is very much like going to a restaurant with friends. You order what you want, and when you see what the other person has, you wish you had ordered that instead. 7. There was this man who muttered a few words in the church and found himself married. A year later he muttered something in his sleep and found himself divorced. 8. A happy marriage is a matter of giving and taking; the husband gives and the wife takes. 9. Son: How much does it cost to get married, Dad? Father: I don't know son, I'm still paying for it. 10. Son: Is it true Dad? I heard that in ancient China, a man doesn't know his wife until he marries her. Father: That happens everywhere, son, EVERYWHERE! 11. Love is one long sweet dream, and marriage is the alarm clock. 12. They say that when a man holds a woman's hand before marriage, it is love; after marriage it is self-defense. 13
French people started to call her "L'Autrichienne" (which literally means the Austrian (woman), but also suggests the French word "chienne", meaning bitch) Also France financial crisis was blamed on her lavish spending. It is known that she lived golden life: she bought tons of clothes, diamonds and of course she gambled. The Diamond Necklace incident damaged her reputation further, although she was completely innocent in this affair.- The Diamon Necklace incident was that her husband asked jewelers to make a necklace out of diamonds to give it to woman as a thank you and respect sign, but both the woman and the husband died before the necklace was ready, so the next king offered it to Marie Antoinette, who refused, but then there was a man, who was a relative to Marie and he copied her handwriting and sent the letter to the jewelers with a saying that she wants it, but she wants to pay and get it silently so people wouldnt judge her for spending money
Character sketch Tom Buchanan The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fizgerald Thomas ,,Tom" Buchanan is a wealthy husband of Daisy Buchanan. They live on East Egg and are both connected to Nick Carraway, the novel's narrator. Daisy is Nick's cousin and Tom was once a member of his social club at Yale. Tom was a football player, enjoys polo and is a racist. Nick describes Tom's appearance quite well: ,,He was a sturdy straw-haired man of thirty with a rather hard mouth and a supercilious manner. Two shining arrogant eyes had established dominance over his face and gave
Emma of Normandy Emma (985 6 March 1052 in Winchester, Hampshire), was a daughter of Richard the Fearless, Duke of Normandy, by his second wife Gunnora. She was Queen consort of England by successive marriages: first as second wife to Æthelred the Unready of England; and then second wife to Cnut the Great of Denmark. She acted as regent in Wessex in 1040. Two of her sons, one by each husband, and two stepsons, also by each husband, became kings of England, as did her great-nephew, William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy.
“To Room Nineteen” “To room nineteen” is considered to be one of the best short stories by Doris Lessing. The book takes place in a mid-twentieth century in London suburb. It gives insight about women’s rights and London society on these days. Showes how the perfect lives as they seemed from outside, acctually weren’t that ideal on the inside. The book itself is about a middle-aged woman, Susan, whose life is spinning around her four children, ideal husband and lovely home. Everything seems to be just perfect. When the youngest child went off to school, the seeming peace in this family is soon gone. Susan didn’t find the sense of freedom that she expected. She started thinking about herself she lost in her marriege life and was filled with emotions that were not inherent to her.. As she discovered that it was housework, children and husband, that made her lose her self-identity, she stared to hate everything in the house
Suffolk); married to John Dudley's (Duke of Northumberland) son Guildford John was executed Guildford and Jane guilty of treason http://tudorhistory.org/jane/jane.jpg Queen of England Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon valid and legal Repeal all the religious laws of Edward VI In search for a husband- Edward Courtenay or Prince Philip of Spain http://tudorhistory.org/people/courtenay/courtenay.jpg Plots against Mary I -Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger -Duke of Suffolk 100 rebels hung, 400 pardoned Lady Jane Grey and her husband put to death Edward Courtenay back to the Tower Elizabeth imprisoned to the Tower, later sent to Woodstock http://richard-seaman.com/Travel/UK/London/Highlights/index.html#TowerOfLondon
mõningates regioonides. Tsarterite tüüpvormid võivad olla universaalsed (näiteks, GENCON 94) või spetsialiseeritud põhiliste kaubagruppide jaoks (teravili - GRAINCON, metsalast - NubaltWood, süsi ja maagid COALOREVOY, vedellast Tankervoy-87 jne.) või täiendavalt ka tähtsamate lähte- ja sihtsadamate lõikes (näiteks, viljaveotsarterid Austraaliast, apatiidivedu Murmanskist jne). 5. Mida tähendavad terminid "Disponent owner" ja "Ships husband"? Laevaomaniku nimi (Owner/Disponent owner, Ship's husband) laevaomaniku all mõeldakse siin laeva tegelikku kasutajat (operaatorit), kelleks võib olla või mitte olla laeva valdaja omandiõiguse alusel. Tuuakse ka laevaomaniku pangaarve (Owner's bank account) omab tähtsust vastastike maksearvelduste korraldamisel.Terminite "Disponent owner" või "Ship's husband" kasutamine näitab aga, et tegemist on just operaatoriga. Reeglina, kuigi
One of his boots was stolen. A man is following Mortimer and Henry. Holmes is too busy to go to Devonshire but Watson and Henry are going there. Near Baskerville Hall a murderer has escaped from prison. That night in Baskervilles Hall Watson hears a woman crying.Watson meets Stapleton, the naturalist. Sir Henry is showing a romantic interest in Miss Stapleton. One night Watson sees Barrymore signalling to someone on the moor, with a candle. Mrs. Barrymore confesses that her husband is signalling her brother Seldon, the escaped murderer. Henry and Watson go out into the moor, at night, to capture Seldon. They hear the dog. They found Seldons dead body. In the moonlight Watson sees a man, watching them from a hill. Stapleton invites Henry to dine on Friday. Frankland tells Watson that he has seen a boy from town take food to somebody on the moor. Watson finds the hut where the other man is living in. The man is Sherlock Holmes. Holmes tells
If she has given a promise, she has to keep it. Type 2- ebareaalne tingimus olevikus või tulevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb lihtminevikus (did). would/should+verb NB! Verb be on kõigis pööretes were. could/might+verb If she phoned me, you should answer the phone. If I were a bird, I would fly away. If she hadn´t a husband, she could marry me. Type 3- ebareaalne tingimus minevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb enneminevikus (had done) would/should+ have+Past participle If she had phoned me, you should have answer the phone. If I had been a bird, I would have flown away. If she hadn´t had a husband, she could married me.
Reading reflection 12/19/06 Title: The Way Home Writer: Sue Leather This book is about eight journeys which change lives forever. Every story is touched and helps me think more about the meanings of life. The Way Home: Alex had a nice husband she went on many trips from time to time. In one of her journeys, she bumped into an attractive man, Stefano. After a nice talk, he asked her to stay at the same hotel and the same room. At the time she agreed, it just began her betrayal and she didn't know how to stop it. Remembering her childhood, she was very frighten about her mom's betrayal and ran away in a long distance from home. And now, she was going home, she was beginning to believe that only her journey home would help
Jan, 17 Dear Mrs Cooper, I am writing in reply to your fax. Thank you for your enquiry. I confirm your reservation of two rooms for five nights from 27 August till 1 September. One room with a double bed is for you and your husband and the other room has two single beds for your teenage daughters. Both rooms come with an en-suite bathroom, a view of the sea and the rooms are for non- smoking people. Each room is 50 pounds per night, the total sum for you is 600 pounds. Welcome to our B&B ! Yours sincerely, Anne Westcomble.
Since the law at that time made no special provision for a child monarch, Victoria would have been eligible to govern the realm as would an adult. In order to prevent such a scenario, Parliament passed the Regency Act 1831, under which it was provided that Victoria's mother, the Duchess of Kent and Strathearn, would act as Regent during the queen's minority. Ignoring precedent, Parliament did not create a council to limit the powers of the Regent. [3] Princess Victoria met her future husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, when she was sixteen years old. Prince Albert was Victoria's first cousin; his father was the brother of her mother. Princess Victoria's uncle, King William IV, disapproved of the match, but his objections failed to dissuade the couple. Many scholars have suggested that Prince Albert was not in love with young Victoria, and that he entered into a relationship with her in order to
In the picture, I can see two people - a man and a woman. I think they're married. She brought some hamburgers outside to have dinner in fresh air and to please her husband. They are barbequeing outside. The man has a blue shirt, shorts and grey sneakers on. He is holding a spade (?) for cooking and flipping burgers. On his shoulder, he has a towel. The woman is wearing a white blouse and an apron. She is holding a plate with hamburgers and she is reaching it towards the man. I can also see a table and a plate with meat on it. Both, man and woman are smiling. the weather is warm and sunny and it is probably the best day for some outdoor cooking
............. my strange facial mimics. (DIAGNOSIS; CONSIDER) 23. The lower salaries would be a slight ..................................... from the original project.(DEVIATE) 24. It is impossible to .............................. everybody. (PLEASURE) 25. There was no ............................. on her side so he proceeded with his work.(RESIST) 26. If you need anything I am at your ......................., madam. (SERVE) 27. ............................... in the wardrobe he waited for her husband to fall asleep. (HIDE) 28. "Will you ............................... your theory?" a curious student asked his professor.(CLEAR) 29. We can't go together anywhere as my holiday doesn't ..................................with yours. (COINCIDENCE) 30. Boozing and clubbing- my two favourite Saturday night .............................. . (ACTIVE) 31. On the Valentine's day I got a cordless electric drill with .......................... batteries. (RECHARGE) 32. His eyes .........................
My future family I hope that I'm going to live in detached house with my family. I'd like to have many children, because I grew up in big family. I think it's everybody's dream to have a nice house with a dog, who protects your home, and a loving husband and children. Well, it's mine too. I want my house to look like mansion, just not so big. We should have a cottage too, where we can rest at summers. But at one thing I'm sure. I want to have a job. I don't want to stay at home. Of course I'm going to be at home when my kinds are young, but after that I want to have a job. My dream is to own my own restaurant. If that all happens some day, I'll be very happy wife, mother, co-worker, friend and so on. I hope this will come true.
My Hero My Hero:Homer Simpson Short description: He is an overweight, lazy, and ignorant. Below average intelligence, but he can be caring parent and husband too. Also he is strongly devoted to his wife and children. Appearance: overweight balding man, Yellow skin. Clothing: white shirt and blue pants. Hobbies: sitting on the sofa mindlessly , watching TV , snacking food,drink Duff, eat donuts. Coming from: Happyland - In a gum-
and talked together. As the family members are reunited, and Vronsky sees Anna for the first time, a railway worker accidentally falls in front of a train and is killed. Anna interprets this as an "evil omen." Vronsky is infatuated with Anna. Anna, who is uneasy about leaving her young son, Seryozha, alone for the first time, talks openly and emotionally to Dolly about Stiva's affair and convinces Dolly that her husband still loves her, despite his infidelity. Dolly is moved by Anna's speeches and decides to forgive Stiva. Dolly's youngest sister, Kitty, comes to visit her sister and Anna. Kitty, just 18, is in her first season as a debutante and is expected to make an excellent match with a man of her social standing. Vronsky has been paying her considerable attention, and she expects to dance with him at a ball that evening. Kitty is very struck by Anna's beauty and personality and is infatuated with her
graduating from Yale Law School in 1973. Following a stint as a Congressional legal counsel, she moved to Arkansas in 1974 and married Bill Clinton in 1975. Rodham cofounded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families in 1977, and became the first female chair of the Legal Services in 1978. Named the first female partner at Rose Law Firm in 1979, she was twice listed as one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America. First Lady of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 and 1983 to 1992 with husband Bill as Governor, she successfully led a task force to reform Arkansas's education system. She was the First Lady of the United States since January 30, 1993 to January 20, 2001. As the First Lady, she became active in domestic policy. Her early years Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton was born on October 26, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up, along with two younger brothers, in suburban Chicago. Her parents, Hugh and Dorothy Howell
Queen Anne Anne's reign (8 March 1702 1 August 1714) · Queen of England, Scotland, Ireland in 1702 · Became the first sovereign of the Kingdom of Great Britain · Last monarch of the House Of Stuart · reigned for twelve years until her death in August 1714. Anne's life · Born at St. James Palace, London · Anne suffered as a child from an eye infection and was sent to France · Anne returned from France in 1670. · On 28 July 1683, Anne married · Anne's husband died in October 1708 Family · Father James II and VII First wife- Lady Anne Hyde Second wife Mary of Modena · Grandmother Henrietta Maria · Sister Mary · Aunt Henrietta Anne · Uncle King Charles II Anne's son · Anne suffered great personal misfortune · She had been pregnant at least eighteen times · Only who survived infancy was William Was Duke of Gloucester on his seventh birthday Anne awarded him the Order of the Garter at Windsor
album of the 21st century. In 2013, she received an Academy Award as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for her song “Skyfall“. Adele has got about 103 awards and more than 188 nominations. Discography Albums: 19 (2008) 21 (2011) Mini-albums: iTunes Live from SoHo (3 February 2009) iTunes Festival: London 2011(14 July 2011) Personal life Adele’s husband - Simon Konecki. Their son - Angelo James Konecki. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeumyOz KqgI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lWUNwx z3-U Thank you for your attention!
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P.S. I love you Cecilia Ahern Kristi Võrk Summary This book tells a story about a woman, who's husband had just died. Holly, the main character, is trying to get on with her life after the death of her husband Gerry. They were happily married for 12 years. A few months before Gerry's death, they found out that he had a brain tumor and he was hospitalized. Holly always stayed beside him, she quit her job so she could spend all her time with Gerry. Before his death Gerry wrote 10 letters, in them he guides Holly and helps her rediscover herself. After his death Holly got the letters from her mother. There was a big envelope, with 10 little letters inside it
In Ibsen's "A Doll House" the values of society were related only to the visual appearance of one's home and family. Social acceptance dictated Torvald and Nora's lives, including their relationship. Torvald can be assumed as not only the owner of this "doll house" but of Nora, his "doll", as well. Their marriage had the constant pressures of the image of perfection, and it is this tension that corrupts their relationship. It also forces Nora to realize the self-centered nature of her husband. Nora ultimately changes her resemblance of Torvald's "doll" and becomes an independent and confrontational woman, creating a great contrast with the title of this play. The standards on social acceptance in 1879 were harsh, and Torvald let it consume every every aspect of his life. His dependence on perfection harmed his marriage and himself as he tried to retain this "doll house" image. When Nora borrowed
Marriage and Career · 09/1937 married with Reeves McCullers · Moved to Charlotte, North Carolina wrote her 1st novel "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" (the title was taken from Fiona MacLeod's poem "The Lonely Hunter") · Book was interpreted as an anti-fascist book · Altogether she published 8 books · In 1941 divorced and in 1945 remarried Emotional Struggles · In 1948 attempted suicide while depressed · In 1953 tried to convince her husband to commit suicide with him · After Carson's death, Reeves made suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills · McCullers suffered several illnesses and also alcoholism · Had strokes since her youth · By the age of 31, her left side was entirely paralyzed. Death · Died on 29 September 1967, after a brain hemorrhage · Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery Novels · The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940) · Reflections in a Golden Eye (1941)
When the war ended, she became a social worker. Amelia also enjoyed going to air shows, where she took a ten-minute plane ride, and from that moment on she knew she had to learn to fly. She took several odd jobs to pay for the flying lessons. Later she organized cross-country air races and famous women pilots organisation the ,,Ninety Nines" One day she recived a an invitation to be the wirst woman to make the flightacross the Atlantic ocean. Amelia made that flight and met her future husband, George Putman, who arranged the flight. In 1937 Amelia took her final flight to fly around the world. Somewhere between New-Guinea and Howland island Amelias plane disappeared. The last message from Amelia was that she couldn't see the island and the fuel was running out. She never arrived and the wreckage or bodies were ever found.
always defied easy definition, literary historians seem to have arrived at a 3. Its subject is the set of consensus on at least three elements: social conventions of a particular class in a particular time and place The novel of manners is dominated by women--as authors, as subjects, and often as intended audience For example, in Jane Austen's novels there is always "husband-hunting" by female characters. But although the focus of the novel of manners are domestic life, marrige, and social behavior Adherence to good manners in these texts is not only a reliable indicator of one's social standing, but is intended to serve as an indicator of good morals as well. References http://gem.greenwood.com/wse/wsePrint.jsp?id=id413 http://coursesite.uhcl.edu/HSH/Whitec/terms/N/NovelOfManners.htm http ://www.stanford
The director, Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, had recognised the potential of Chekhov's innovative dramatic technique and it was his enthusiasm that ensured the first highly successful production of the play. Th e plot of Chekhov's sixteen-page masterpiece is not complicated. A man meets a woman while both are vacationing -- without their spouses -- in the southern resort villa of Yalta. Th ey have an aff air and return to their respective spouses -- he to his wife in Moscow, she to her husband in Saratov. While at fi rst the man, Dmitrij Gurov, regards the aff air as just another pleasant fl ing, soon to be forgotten, he later begins to remember and cherish the time he has spent with Anna in Yalta. He gradually becomes consumed with a desire to see her and travels to Saratov to fi nd her. When he manages to meet with her, they embrace passionately for a brief stolen moment away from her husband and she promises to travel to Moscow to continue the aff air that they had begun in Yalta
Ghost story A family of four moved to a little old cottage. One night, when they went to bed they heard music coming from the attic, but when they got to the attic, there was nothing but the wind howling. They did not pay much attention to it because they thought it was just wind. A few weeks later, when they arrived home around 1 pm and found their dog, who almost never barked, barking and acting very strange. He was barking at their garage. The family at first thought it was a cat or some other small animal; the father turned his attention to the garage. The whole family then went to see what was going on, when they opened the old squeaking garage door; they saw an old lady who was sitting in a chair rocking back and forth very slowly. The father went to the car and directed the cars headlights towards the lady, they saw nothing, when he turned the lights out again, and the lady appeared. He did it again, same thing happened. The fam...
have very big windows which make the house bigger and brighter. The house has two floors and garage. On the first floor there are livingroom, kitchen with dining room , bathroom and toilet. In living room there are 2 big comfortable sofas and glass TV table. The walls are beige and furniture is gray and brown. When I go to the second floor, then there are three bedrooms, bathroom and big wardrobe. Two bedrooms are for my children and one for me and my husband. My bedroom is with balcony and faces south. The walls are pure white and furniture is wooden color. I can say that my perfect house has not much stuff in the house, but all the stuff there is organized. Those things make the living as homey as possible. My dream aren't so big and I'm looking forward to live in my dream home.
out by the students of the Jõhvi Gymnasium. The interviews revealed that estonians do not like to rest in Estonia. The majority of young people like to spend their holidays in Russia, the Baltic Countries and Spain. Most of the older people surveyed said that they can afford and want to go somewhere, where is warm and enjoyable. The majority of young people like to go travelling with their parents or friends, but the older people prefer go with husband or wife. The most popular activity is beach and swimming pool, old city center, museum and monuments. Came out, that all people prefer to stay in hotels or in camping. Older people prefer traveling by train or car, while younger enjoy traveling by all means of transport. It was found that older people have changed their holiday plans of the economic crisis. Have change destination, type of accommodation and length of stay.
The main character is Grace, who is thirteen years old and lives with her mother and father in New York. She is a usual teenager until she loses her leg and her best friend in a serious riding accident. After that she is sad and truly desperate hating the entire world. Her mother Annie is an Englishwoman who had lost his dad and wanted to prove her whole life that she is good in everything: as an important journalist in a fashionable magazine, as a mother and as a husband. But her job is number one and she does not find a lot time for her daughter and husband. Tom Brooker learned a special skill with horses from his father and grandfather. He is called the horse whisperer. He helps horses that have problems with people. The book is about Grace and her horse Pilgrim. They are both badly injured in a riding accident where they crushed into a truck on an icy road. Her mother wants Grace to get better. She also wants to save the horses life
The majority of young people like to go travelling with their parents to some famous and interesting places. It was found that younger people do not want to go to sunny places, they just want to have interesting time. According to the survey younger people do not have same habits as older people. On the other hand some people just want to go to sunny places and be there for a long time. The older people surveyed said that it is better to rest with their husband or wife and not with small children. Most of the older people surveyed said that they can afford and want to go somewhere every summer. Only one person said that he prefers to stay in Estonia and with his family. The most popular destination is France and the second is Spain. In general most of the people like travelling somewhere far away from home and they like to do it without their children. To sum up, it can be said that majority of estonians like warm and sunny places and the main
It is not a very green place, but still there are many trees around the house and in summer the yard looks very beautiful and cozy. The house is located comfortably because there a few supermarkets, pharmacies around. My flat is on the first floor. It's very comfortable and well-planned. There are three rooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a balcony. The largest room in our flat is the living room and me and my husband room too. My family uses it as a sitting room. On the left there is my bed and desk. The desk has a lot of drawers where I keep my text-books, notes, pens, pencils and other necessary things. On the right there is a sofa and a built-in wardrobe. In the right corner there is a comfortable arm-chair. Beside it stands a lamp with blue shade. I like to turn on the lamp, sit in the arm-chair and read an interesting book.