Negative intolerant - sallimatu Reckless - hoolimatu, kergemeelne Superficial - pealiskaudne Irresponsible - vastutustundetu Restless rahutu indecisive- kõhklev, ebakindel, otsustusvõimetu shallow- pealiskaudne aloof- endassesulgunud gullible- kergeusklik, lihtsameelne Contrary-vastandlik Perverse- paheline, jonnakas Unpredictable- Ettearvamatu. Unemotional-mitte emotsionaalne Rigid- kangekaelne, jäik Grudging- kade, ihne Pessimistic- pessimistlik Dull- tuim, igav, nüri Interfering- oma nina teiste asjadesse toppiv, sekkuv Lazy- laisk Dogmatic- dogmaatiline Cold- külm, kalk exaggerative-liialdav fickle- püsimatu weak-willed - tahtetu, iseloomult nõrk vague- ebamäärane, selgusetu to be easily led- kergesti eksitav Tactless- taktitundetu Kiddish- lapsik detached- eraklik, erapooletu rebellious- mässumeelne Intractable - allumatu, juhtimatu, tõrges Erratic - ettearvamatu, mittenõustuv, tujukas quick-tempered - äkilise iselo...
Thackeray worked in British East India Company In 1815 William was sent to England 20th August 1836 William married Isabella Gethin Shawe Died on 23 December 1863 Education 1817 attends school on Chiswick Mall 1822-1828 in Charterhouse 1828-Camberidge 1829-1830-Trinity 1831-1833-studies law in Middle Temple, London 1834-1835-studies art in Paris Stepping Into World Went to German After returning lived of young indulgent man Thackeray inherited £ 20,000 from his father In 1832, Thackeray met William Maginn Bad times with his wife Thackeray worked as a freelance journalist for about 10 years Works Contributions to Punch, 1843-1854 The Book of Snobs Miss Tickletoby's Lectures on English History Papers by the Fat Contributor The History of the Next French Revolution A Little Dinner at Timmins's Fiction The Luck of Barry Lyndon, 1844 Mrs. Perkin's Ball, 1846 Vanity Fair, 1847
Sexuality was one of taboos for her. For example when Mrs Rothwell was drowning and Fred had saved her, all Louie could think about was Mrs Rothwell’s underslip that was showing. Her favourite book besides the Bible was Jane Eyre. And because of Jeanette’s mother’s narrow-mindedness she even changed the ending of the book so her daughter wouldn’t find out real aspects of life that would harm her vision of life and mission. All the men were self-indulgent for her. She used to rub shoulder with men when she was younger but acted like or wanted to believe that she had not had any connection with them. Except for her husband who was never quite enough for her but better than others since she had to choose. But on the other hand, she had weakness for the ministry. She tried to spend as much time as she could with them and they were quite pleasurable. Louie had adopted Jeanette when she was little girl
French accent. The people who could trace their noble ancestors called themselves "Creole." Others were "chacas" or tradesmen, "chacalatas" or country folk (peasants), or "chacumas" for anyone with Black blood. All Creoles, no matter what level of society they were in, including slaves, looked down on the Americans. 3 Family life In the Creole family the father was dominant. His word was law. He was not always a faithful spouse, but he was an indulgent parent. If he was a planter, he ruled his estate like a king. He had a large house, large crops, and a large family. He was a dutiful husband and accompanied his wife to balls, the theatre, and social events. He would go to the cafes to discuss business, play dominoes, and have a drink. Historical Creole Gender Role Young men were given their own quarters for entertainment purposes. They had mistresses who were Black or mulatto, but they couldn't marry them. Having a mistress
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vanemliku kinnituse juhuslikkus vanemate poolt esitatud nõudmiste hulk ja tüüp Autoriteetsed vanemad: Lapsed ja vanemad teavad oma piire, reeglid on paigas, vanemad on tundlikud lapse tunnete suhtes. Laps on partner st. koostöö ja kokkulepped, mitte ei tõsta last täiskasvanu tasemele nõudlikkus- kõrge reageerivus- kõrge Autoritaarsed: Piirid olemas, kuid lähtuvad vanemast, sensitiivsus madal nõudlikkus- kõrge reageerivus- madal Lubav-järeleandlik (indulgent): Nunnutajad, vabakasvatus, pole mingeid piire nõudlikkus- madal reageerivus- kõrge Lubav-hoolimatu (neglecting): need vanemad, kes jätavad lapse hooletusse nõudlikkus- madal reageerivus- madal Seosed vanemliku praktika ja lapse käitumise vahel: -Autoritaarne – Internaliseeritud (enda sisse surutud) viha: neuroos, depressioon, ärevus, suitsidaalsus Leebem variant: “ülipüüdlik” vanemate soosingu püüdja
Birds chirped from suspended gilded cages and potted plants filled every corner with lush fronds. Small decorative fountains added the sounds of running water, while stringed instrumental music was piped into the room via cleverly hidden speakers. The air was redolent with a mix of exotic spices and fragrances, making me feel like I'd stepped into Arabian Nights. It was this-close to being too much, but it didn't cross the line. Instead, Perrini's was exotic and luxurious, an indulgent treat for those who could afford it. Like my mother, who'd just finished a milk-and-honey bath when we arrived. I studied the menu of treatments available, deciding to skip my usual "warrior woman" in favor of the "passionate pampering." I'd been waxed the week before, but the rest of the treatment-"designed to make you sexually irresistible"-sounded like exactly what I needed. I'd finally managed to get my mind back into the safe zone of work when Cary spoke up from
--I remain, dear sir, with respectful compliments to your lady and daughters, your well-wisher and friend, "WILLIAM COLLINS" "At four o'clock, therefore, we may expect this peace-making gentleman," said Mr. Bennet, as he folded up the letter. "He seems to be a most conscientious and polite young man, upon my word, and I doubt not will prove a valuable acquaintance, especially if Lady Catherine should be so indulgent as to let him come to us again." "There is some sense in what he says about the girls, however, and if he is disposed to make them any amends, I shall not be the person to discourage him." "Though it is difficult," said Jane, "to guess in what way he can mean to make us the atonement he thinks our due, the wish is certainly to his credit." Elizabeth was chiefly struck by his extraordinary deference for Lady Catherine, and his