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Iliad

Kasutaja: Iliad

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Swimming

About Michael Phelps He has won 28 medals and 23 of them are olympic golds He has a 200 m freestyle world record https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Era0VAIUATw About swimming history Evidence of recreational swimming in prehistoric times has been found, with the earliest evidence dating to Stone Age paintings from around 10000 years ago. Written references date from 2000 BC, with some of the earliest references to swimming including the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Bible, Beowulf, the Quran and others. In 1538, Nikolaus Wynmann, a German professor of languages, wrote the first swimming book, The Swimmer or A Dialogue on the Art of Swimming About Estonias Most know swimmer Triin Aljand is a women swimmer who ended Talinna Kristiine Gümnaasium and went on with her swimming career In 2012 in Debrecen she swam 50 m butterfly and got 2nd place Short clip:https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=mILtBuymyVg

Keeled → Inglise keel
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History of philosophy

History of Philosophy James Thurlow, Ph.D. 01.02.2012 Books to read · Plato's Republic · G.W.F. Hegel's Philosophy of History 1. Greek philosophy 2. Republic 3. Philosophy of History Ancient Greece - Ancient Greece vs. Persia (300-Herodotus) Salamis - Ancient Greece vs. Troy (Homer-screen writer)Iliad o Achilles- Hero of the heroes (main hero in Greece)- handsome, strong, brave, fast, anger(tema viga), young, bad temper o Agamemnon- son of King Atreus - Olympics - Sculptures- more lifelike, human figures come out of the stone - Greek liked physical beauty - Development of medicine - Greeks are pirates, they steal- high technology - Bad tempered people Men's progress towards freedom. (Hegel) Persia is under emperor Xerxes- slaves, fighting for Xe...

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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HERAKLES

PENGUIN BOOKS, GREAT BRITAIN, 1991 "DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS", JEAN CHEVALIER, ALAIN GHEERBRANT, PENGUIN BOOKS, GREAT BRITAIN, 1996 "ANTIIGILEKSIKON 1 / 2", VALGUS, TALLINN, 1983 "ANTIIKMÜTOLOOGIA" , EDITH HAMILTON, EESTI RAAMAT, TALLINN, 1975 "KES ON KES ANTIIKMÜTOLOOGIAS" , GERHARD FINK, AVITA, TALLINN 2000 "IIDSETE AEGADE LOOD", VENNAD STPHANISED, EESTI RAAMAT, 1991 Stewart, Michael. "People, Places & Things: Herakles (1)", Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant. http://messagenet.com/myths/ppt/Herakles_1.html Stewart, Michael. "Herakles vs. Hercules", Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant. http://messagenet.com/myths/essays/herakleshercules.html (November 14, 2005) http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Herakles/index.html

Kultuur-Kunst → Kultuurilood
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TheCodeBreakers

that such desires never even existed, and which is advanced by modern authorities and bolstered by the similar examples from other cultures and by the predilection of scribes for amusing themselves with word and alphabet games, seems the best explanation. "Queen Anteia, Proetus's wife, had fallen in love with the handsome youth," the "incomparable Bellerophon . . . who was endowed with every manly grace, and begged him to satisfy her passion in secret." So Homer begins the story in the Iliad that includes the world's first conscious reference to—as distinct from use of—secret writing. "But Bellerophon was a man of sound principles and refused. So Anteia went to King Proetus with a lying tale. 'Proetus,' she said, 'Bellerophon has tried to ravish me. Kill him—or die yourself.' The king was enraged when he heard this infamous tale. He stopped short of putting Bellerophon to death—it was a thing he dared not do—but he packed him off to Lycia

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

to tell the story of a whole culture, in this case of the whole Western world at that time. T h i s vast story is made comprehensible and digestible by selecting the lives and deaths of a few who represent qualities and polarities present to some degree in all members of the culture. 248 EPILOGUE: LOOKING BACK ON THE JOURNEY Like its epic predecessors, the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Aeneid, the Arthurian romances, or the R i n g Cycle of Wagner, Titanic tells part of a vast story, the bridg­ ing of two worlds, the O l d W o r l d and the New. W i t h i n these enormous supertales are hundreds of substories and epic cycles, each with its own dramatic structure and completeness. N o single work can tell all the threads, but the individual story can communicate the sense, the dramatic facts, of the entire situation. Titanic has been

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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