Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly was an English romantic/gothic novelist, who lived 30. August 1797 till 1. February 1851. The idea for the book was influenced by her nightmare and she began writing “Frankenstein” in a very young age. This book provides a fascinating story of what one man can create and how it effect`s the people surrounding him. Therefore this book will make you WANT to know more when the story progresses. Not only does this book take an interesting look into the many events which occurred, but describes the characters who`s lives these intentions influenced, as well
Sotsiaalpsühholoogia 1. SP kui teadus SP osa psühholoogiateadusest. SP maastik: eneseteadvus ja identiteet, sotsiaalne taju ja hoiakud, inimestevahelised suhted ja sotsiaalne mõju, suhtlemine, grupid ja grupiprotsessid ... Gordon Allport (1954): "Social psychology is an attempt to understand and explain how the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined or implied presence of other human beings". Tänapäeval: "SP is the study of the causes and concequences of interpersonal behaviour" (Schachter, Gilbert, Wegner, 2012) SR = inimestevaheliste suhete ruum - seaduspärasused, seletused, mõõtmine, sekkumine ... Populaarne SP: sõprade leidmine ja suhete hoidmine, mõjutamine, juhtimine ja eestvedamine, suhtlemisõpetused, üksindus ja üksildus ... Teaduslik ja tarbepsühholoogia.
George's cross; The red Rose and the Three Lions Crest; The oak is national tree; Northen Ireland- Shamrock; St.Patrick ;Scotland-thistle, St.Andrew 's cross . ; Wales-daffodil, leek, Prince of Wales's feathers; St.David, red dragon 8. How did the Romans influence Britain? The Romans built the first bridge(in London), the capital(London) is a Roman city, the street system(paved roads), benefits for the poor, public heated baths, art, architecture. They also influenced the language (pound, butter, cheese, wine, candle). 9. Which areas of life is English used in? technology, science, politics, tourism, aviation 10. Which languages influenced the Old English (until the 10th century) most?Anglo-Saxon, Celtic(the Celts), Scandinavian languages (Norse and Danish), Latin (the Romans) 11. Where do British people live? British Isles 12. Describe Ireland.- N I is famous for the Giant's causeway. Anthem God save the queen, 13
How does the United States influence Estonia? The United States of America with it's global economic and political superpower is one of the most influential countries in the world and therefore it’s influence can also be felt in Estonia. Fluctuations in Estonia’s status as an independent country have had significant impact on the amount of influence from other countries, whether it is the language, eating habits or lifestyle. But how has United States influenced Estonia after we gained our independence? Estonia is not economically dependent on the United States as they are not one of our most important trading partners, but as the economics of the United States has a great influence on the world economy, they can still indirectly have an influence on Estonian economy. In Estonian politics the influence of the United States can be seen the most in relations with NATO
English began as a west Germanic language which was brought to England by Saxons around 400AD. The spoken and written language between 400 and 1100AD is referred to as Old English. Many words used today come from Old English. English from 1300 to 1500 is known as Middle English. It was influenced by French and Ltin. Modern Englis was greatly influenced by English used in London and changed a great deal until the end of the 18th century. The standart English today in known as BBC English. Spelling and pronaunciation seem to be the most difficult aspects of the English language for foreign students. English is very rich in synonyms. The huge vocabulary of the language is due to the free admission of words from other language. Old English had several inflections to show singular and plural, tense and person, but over
and deserts as the most dominant species. Among wellknown Australian fauna are the monotremes (the platypus and echidna); a host of marsupials, including the kangaroo, koala, and wombat, and birds such as the emu and the kookaburra. The koala and eucalyptus form an iconic australian pair pair. Culture. Since 1788, the basis of Australian culture has been strongly influenced by Anglo-Celtic Western culture. Distinctive cultural features have also arisen from Australia's natural environment and Indigenous cultures. Since the mid-20th century, American popular culture has strongly influenced Australia, particularly through television and cinema. Other cultural influences come from neighbour Asian countries, and through large-scale immigration from non-English-speaking nations. Art Australian visual arts are thought to have begun with the cave paintings,
Wa l t e r Scott Walter Scott Scottish novelist and poet One of the greatest historical 1771-1832 novelists. Scott wrote twenty-seven historical novels. Early Life o Was born August 15 1771 o Caught polio and survived. o Sent to Sandyknowe , his grandparents farm. o Taught to read and influenced by his aunt Jenny. o Given private tutoring by James Mitchell. o attended grammar school and met James Ballantyne. o At age 12, started studying at the University of Edinburgh. o Began an apprenticeship with his fathers office. o Later became a lawyer in Edinburgh. Literary Career launched Began to write at 25 by translating works from German. Became an ardent volunteer in yeomanry where he met Margaret Charlotte Charpentier in 1791 Had five children together
sounds of The Replacements, The Pixies, Sonic Youth, Husker Du etc. 90's · 1990's brought a huge change to alternative music. Lot's of bands including such band as Nirvana broke into the mainstream, achieving commercial chart success. · The term `'indie rock'' became associated with the bands and genres that remained underground Nowadays · In recent years the line between indie and mainstream has become increasingly blurred · It is more influenced by electronic and synth-pop but also by the 60's and 70's rock music. · Indie has become culture with its own style of clothing and art · There are films with low budget and produced outside of a major film studio- called indie or independent films. · Indie person is described as a free minded and independent person listening indie music and not influenced by other people. The beginning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap_V8lAzyOI The 80's and 90's http://www.youtube
a Parents always want best for their children. However when people are teenager they don't want their parent's advises or opinions .In this period the most important thing in young adults life is being popular, having more friend, more parties or more fun. For them parents are only bar to achieve that. Parents don't influence their children and they don't understand each other. Therefore I think teenagers are influenced by their friends more than their parents. Teenagers can get along well with their peers easily because they have same expectations about life. In school, in their social life they always with their friends. They can understand each other because they have same viewpoýnt and same experiences. For example, when you have a boyfriend you can't share it with your father easily because he tries to protect you. Probably he said that you are too young or you should be careful
its west. Largely mountainous. Saint David. 7. What are the symbols of the 4 constituent countries? The daffodil and the leek Wales. The thistle Scotland. Rose England. N-Ireland - Shamrock 8. How did the Romans influence Britain? The Roman invaders introduced new developments in agriculture, urbanization, industry and architecture. 9. Which areas of life is English used in? Communication , science, business. 10. Which languages influenced the Old English (until the 10th century) most? Latin 11. Where do British people live? In Great Britain(mostly) 12. Describe Ireland. The population of Ireland is approximately 6.4 million. Just under 4.6 million live in the Republic of Ireland and just under 1.8 million live in Northern Ireland, Today, it is one of the most deforested areas in Europe, The Atlantic Ocean is to the west, the Celtic Sea is to the south and the Irish Sea is to the east. St
HEALTH · Australia has the fourth highest life expectancy in the world after Iceland, Japan and Hong Kong · Australia has the highest rates of skin cancer in the world · Australia introduced universal health care in 1975 Nations with some form of universal health care system CULTURE · Since 1788, the basis of Australian culture has been strongly influenced by Anglo-Celtic Western culture · Distinctive cultural features have also arisen from Australia's natural environment and Indigenous cultures · Since the mid-20th century, American popular culture has strongly influenced Australia, particularly through television and cinema · Other cultural influences come from neighbouring Asian countries, and through large-scale immigration from non-English-speaking nations HUMOUR
most prolific underground artists in the Los Angeles area, releasing "six full-length albums, and countless other projects and mixtapes" since his emergence on the rap scene. Blu has also become as proficient a producer as he has a rapper. In September 2011, Blu released his commercial album Open, his 4th solo project which features tracks all produced by the West Coast emcee. Blu was raised by his mother and stepfather who was a pastor, Barnes was highly influenced by gospel and Christian rap when he was growing up. However, Barnes' was also influenced by gangsta rap that he received from his father, contributing to his delivery of conscious yet raw lyrics. In his early days in the music business, Johnson worked as a hype man for underground rap and soul artists such as Slum Village, Steve Spacek, Platinum Pied Pipers, and Emanon. Some of the earliest tracks by Blu can be found on the 2003 mixtape Bruised Brothers, done with fellow L.A. emcee Blacc
act during the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest. Shortly afterwards, husband and wife production team John McColgan and Moya Doherty expanded it into a stage show, which opened in Dublin on 9 February 1995. Since then, the show has visited over 450 venues worldwide and been seen by over 25 million people, making it one of the most successful dance productions in the world Background Riverdance is rooted in a three-part suite of baroque-influenced traditional music called Timedance composed, recorded and performed for the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest, which was hosted by Ireland. At the time, Bill Whelan and Dónal Lunny composed the music, augmenting the Irish folk band Planxty with a rock rhythm section of electric bass and drums and a four-piece horn section. The piece was performed, with accompanying ballet dancers, during the interval of the contest, and later released as a Planxty single
English began as a west Germanic language which was brought to England bt the Saxons around 400 AD. The spoken and written laguage berween 400 and 1100 AD is referred to as Old English. Many words used today come from Old English. In the 9th and 10th centuries, when Vikings invaded England, Old Norse words entered the language English from about 1300 to 1500 is known as Middle English. It was influenced by French and Latin. French brouht many words connected with goverment. Modern English eas greatly influenced by the English used in London and changed a great deal until the end of the 18th century. Many words were introduced from Greek and Latin to express new ideas, especially in science, medicine and philosophy. Nowadays 80 percent of the word-stock is foreign-born. So we can say that most world languages have contributed some words to English at some time, and
explosion: -prohibitions of children's work -women were offered work (wage) -system of pensions and insurance -compulsory (kohustuslik) education Ageing Changes in family module (1-3 children in family) Percentage of elderly people 25% DR and BR quite low/equal Demographic crisis, DR sometimes higher than DR MODERN ALTERNATION OF GENERATIONS BR and DR quite low, close to zero Different age complement (vanuse kooslus): -working age 51... % -children 25...% -elderly ...20% BR influenced by: Women: -the number of women at fertile age -the age of women giving birth to a baby -religion -the availability of the contraceptives -the possibility of abortion -traditions of living together (cohabitation) -values: how people take the role, society's influence -role of society: different subsidies, supports or not -traditions: how many children are so called normal -role of men and women in the society -economic situation of the society (democratics, military reigme) DR influenced by:
empiricism and scientific method Enlightenment (late 17th century) a cultural movement of intellectuals Writers: John Milton ("Paradise Lost", poems; "Areopagitica", defense of free speech; personal freedom and knowledge of self, contemporary urgent issues of both religious and political nature; high time during Civil War; "Eikonoklaste"); John Dryden (heroic couplet as new standard in poetry, satiric verses; influenced many 18th century writers; "Absalom & Achitophel") Augustan Age (early 18th century) admired and emulated the original Augustan Age Aftermath of the Glorious Revolution: Bill of Rights (constitutional monarchy), Act of Toleration (except Catholics); Treaty of Union (now Great Britain); growing empire, influenced situations in NA Age of Enlightenment: Descartes: "cogito ergo sum"; Thomas Hobbes "Leviathan" (liberal thought);
Although it's very controversial, bullfighting is Spain's oldest and best loved national sport. Soccer: Soccer is much more than just a game in Spain. It's almost a religion for some of the fans. Week after week millions of Spaniards pack themselves in local bars and passionately follow their favorite soccer teams. Antoni Gaudi: Antoni Gaudi was born in southern Catalonia in 1852. Gaudi's work is admired by architects around the World. His work has greatly influenced the face of Barcelona Architecture and you will see Gaudi's work all over the city. Gaudi's work was greatly influenced by forms of nature and he also decorated many of his buildings with colored tiles arranged in mosaic patterns. The combination of original design, interesting shaped stonework, and vibrant colors in Gaudi's work give the viewer a truly breathtaking visual experience. La Sagrada Familia is one of Gaudi's most famous works in Barcelona. It's a giant temple
like martyr, bishop etc. The second and last conquest was in 1066, when the Duke of Normandie, also known as William the Conqurer, invaded England to claim his right to the throne. He was the one who estabilished the House of Normandy. He brought Old French to England making it the official language. It gave many new terms to English, like pig and pork etc. After the hundred years' war, English took over as the official language. Also many writers and scientist influenced the language a lot. More than 2000 were invented by Shakespeare. He gave us words like eyeball, lachluster, alligator etc. In addition, the language was greatly influenced by science. Because common people couldn't understand the Latin terms, Isac Newton and others physisists started to use English. Words like acid, electricity, gravity etc. were invented by them. Scientist gave us words like penis and vagina. In the 16'th century the British empire started to expand
Caribbean, includes a highly diversified bird life. Parrots, hummingbirds,cuckoos, and green todies provide examples. Other birds are abundant. The wild hog is one of the few native mammals in Jamaica, but there are many reptiles and lizards, including the Rastafarianism A religion with deep political convictions, Rastafarianism began in the slums of Jamaica in the 1920s and 30s. African religious tradition has heavily influenced the culture of Rastafarianism and biblical themes have heavily influenced the religion's belief system. The most famous Rastafari is arguably Bob Marley, whose reggae music gained the Jamaican movement international recognition. There is no formal, organized leadership in Rastafarianism, creating a wide variety of spiritual and moral variation within the religion. Some Rastafarians see Rasta more as a way of life, and others see it more as a religion.
spirituality, imagnination, dreams represents a more gothic side of Romanticism static, priestly Artists Caspar David Friedrich Fernand Khnopff John Henry Fuseli Gustave Moreau Edvard Munch Jan Toorop Fernand Khnopff "The Caress" Symbolism in art mythology, dreams to reveal the soul evocative no mainstream symbols very private, obscure, ambigious more like a philosophy influenced Art Nouveau and Les Nabis precursors of Surrealists "Symbolism plus Freud" Aftermath Aestheticism Expressionism, surrealism in painting Picasso's "Blue period" National style in Belgium René Magritte In early motion pictures
College Relations with family Close to his family. Closeness decreases Separate from family. Feels homesick at more and more. Mother is disappointed in his lack of faith. school. Father makes him feel Dante plays an ashamed. important role. Religious Influenced by his Longed for romance, Sins. Priestly life, devoted Devoted to art and attitude, morality family with Catholic but kept his morals. Ignored his religious to religion. beauty. Separate from faith and Irish upbringing. Discipline. church, but kept his nationality
communicate quickly and easily every day. And not only ordinary people use it; virtual communication has also spawned a whole new field of diplomacy and politics. In fact, it is so convenient that most people don't even bug to send classical, physical letters anymore, which in not too bad in my opinion. Virtual communication has changed the world. The question is: has it changed it better or worse. In my opinion better. But more importantly, how has virtual communication influenced our behaviour and relationships? Frighteningly, it has influenced these aspects in a negative way. Using virtual communication can lead us to desolation and loneliness, but not when used responsibly.
Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice Class and social status in Pride and Prejudice Mankind has been acknowledging one another's superiority since the dawn of time. In the novel under the discussion, social status has a great importance in the turn of events. Everyone in the novel is somehow influenced by the topic of fortune or social class. To start with, even though "Pride and Prejudice" touches on many different subjects and characters, its main events are related to or caused by the dogmas of class distinctions. The main characters are influenced by that on numerous occasions. Mr. Darcy, of noble descent, finds it hard at first to cope with the relatives and social status of the woman he falls in love with, Elizabeth
National food presentation Rijsttafel Presentation by Keity Eres Rijsttafel · Rijsttafel is the national dish of The Netherlands. · Rijsttafel is Dutch word that literally translates to "rice table", · Rijsttafel is influenced by Indonesia food. Ingredients · Egg rolls · Sambals · Satay · Fish · Fruit · Vegetables · Pickles · Nuts Recipe · 1 cup cooked rice (preferably overnight) · 2 large eggs · 400g raw shrimps, shell removed · Salt according to taste · 6 tablespoons cooking oil · 3 cloves of finely chopped garlic · 1 onion, finely chopped · 2 red chillies, seed removed and sliced finely · 1 teaspoon coriander seeds
BEYONCE ***** 9th grade • Real name- Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter • Was born 4th of September 1981 in Houston • She is an American singer and actress • Beyonce started her singing career in the band called Destiny’s child • Her solo career started when she released her first album- Dangerously in love(2003) • Her marriage to rapper Jay-Z and portrayal of Etta James in Cadillac Records(2008) influenced her third album, I Am... Sasha Fierce(2008) • Her fourth albums name is really originally-4 (2011) It focuces mostly on relationships • The fifth and also the latest album is- Beyonce, which includes songs like: Pretty Hurts, Drunk in Love, XO and 711 • Beyoncé has been described as a • Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyonc %C3%A9 • http://www.konbini.com/fr/music/bey once-au-super-bowl-lenvers-du- decor/ Thanks for watching
Character Analysis: Laura The character that won my favor is Laura, the protagonist of the story, who comes across as a fragile and insecure young woman. All at once she starts to perceive her role in this complex world. Moreover, she begins to wonder over the values and delusions, which are of great importance in life. Throughout the story it stands to reason that she is trying to establish her true self, even though she is steadily influenced by her family, especially by her mother. On account of her constant questionings she finally evolves into an individual, who is capable of distinguishing essential truths of life from unimportant ones, however she still remains to be uncertain, which may indicate that her discoveries are not all-encompassing in nature and may fade away from the memory. From the very beginning it is evident that Laura is a young lady, who tries to learn how to establish herself
Pin Ups Heroes Young Americans MOST FAMOUS SONGS Heroes. Modern Love. Life On Mars? Lazaurs. Rebel Rebel. Blackstar. Let's Dance. Space Oddity. Under Pressure. Five Years. SONG LINKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v--IqqusnNQ - Life on mars? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4d7Wp9kKjA - Let's dance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-JqH1M4Ya8 - Lazarus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kszLwBaC4Sw - Blackstar FACTS BOWIE INFLUENCED: Fashion Music And new generations 1972 1973 1973 1973 1978 1987 1991 1991 THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION
What are the best ways to prevent teenagers from committing crimes Nowadays there are many reasons why teenagers could be influenced into committing crimes. A lack of life experience can lead teenagers into criminal and even dangerous situations, such as robbery, taking drugs or drinking alcohol. I think, there are many ways to prevent teenagers from committing crimes. Firstly, I think, that teenagers lifestyle is their parents responsibility. Parents have to teach teenagers how to control their anger. Also it shouldn't be allowed for teenagers to watch cruel movies with violence
Some people say that popular British-American traditions are destroying Estonian culture Always people have been interested about different cultures and I think, it's normal and good because it shows people want to know new things, improve their skills and widen their horizon. I chose this topic because I mostly agree with this. First either way is Estonian culture a mix of different cultures. Different countries like Germany and Russia have influenced our cultur e. For example Seto people have polyphonic folk music because of Russia, rest of Estonia don't have it. Secondly I think nowadays it's normal that people take over some things in different cultures because we have globalization. For example people increasingly celebrate Halloween in Estonia. I believe because of things like that people say that British-American traditions are destroying.
Rock Oliver Jurkatam 8B klass Oliver Jurkatam History of Rock Its roots go back to 1940s and 1950s Influenced by rythm and blues and country music The first real rockstar was Elvis Presly The best-selling Rock album is by AC/DC ,,Back in Black" (1980) 49 million copies Instruments used in Rock: Electric guitar Electric bass guitar Drum kit Piano, hammond organ, synthezisers Different Rock styles: Death'n'roll Hard Rock Trash metal Heavy metal Progressive Rock Why do I like it? Strong rythm Emotionally satisfying Great lyrics
nature What is nature? Nature, in broadest sense, is material world- all the universum. In smaller sense, nature is part of world, which is not influenced by humen activity. Where come from word nature? The word nature is derived from the Latin word natura, or "essential qualities, innate disposition", and in ancient times, literally meant "birth". Natura was a Latin translation of the Greek word physis which originally related to the intrinsic characteristics that plants, animals, and other features of the world develop of their own accord. Most Beautiful Places Of The World
150 manuscripts have survived of the piece. 5.) Name the Fours significant volumes of Old English Verse that date back to the Anglo Saxon Period. 1) The Junius manuscript 2) The Beowulf 3) The Verchelli Book 4) The Exeter Book 6.) Beowulf: who and when composed the epic?, when does the action take place?, who is the storyteller?(how do we know?), What kind of society is described in Beowulf?, when and by whom was Beowulf re-discovered?, who are the writers Beowulf has influenced=, how many parts does the epic have?, what is its format?, what are the main ideas the epic stresses? Describe the heroic code of the Anglo Saxons, how does it contradict the Christian value system? Beowulf was composed by an unknown Anglo-Saxon poet around 700 A.D The action of the poem takes place around 500 A.D The storyteller is a Christian poet, we know it, because he is often at pains to attribute Christian
Edith Piaf Minna- Triin Kohv Childhood Born Édith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 - 10 October 1963) Belleville, Paris. living with her mother ,after moved to grandmother's. At the age of 3-7 she was blind as a result of Keratitis the Little Sparrow First time to sing in public was at the age of 14 She was discovered by Louis Leplee. "La Vie en Rose" , "Hymne a L'amour", "La foule" 80 albums Music Her music has influenced many French singers. Her greatest strength was the purity of her voice She preferred melancholy Books about Piaf The Wheel Of Fortune: The Autobiography of Édith Piaf by Édith Piaf (originally written in 1958, 5 years before her death), Peter Owen Publishers; Édith Piaf, by Édith Piaf and Simone Berteaut, published January 1982; The Piaf Legend, by David Bret, Robson Books,1988. Films Piaf played in many movies, such as "French Cancan (1954) by Jean Renoir Three movies about Piaf.
time zones. Canada has the longest coastline in the world, so it meets three oceans: the Pacific, the Atlantic and the Arctic. Canadians are multicultural. They are proud of the many cultures that exist side by side in their country. It has two official languages, English and French. The Canadian population is made up mainly of British and French origins. However Canada is not like Britain, or France, or the USA. The way of life there is very varied. It has influenced by immigrants from all over the world. Canadians prefer British English spellings, such as theatre, centre, colour and harbour. Words for some objects can be different, example a sofa is a chesterfield. There are also pronunciation differences in the three Canadian regions. But as Canadians watch lots and lots of American TV, all varieties of Canadian English are beginning to sound more and more American.
Estonia is a state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia (343 km), and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia (338.6 km). Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2 (17,462 sq mi), and is influenced by a humid continental climate. The Estonians are a Finnic people, and the official language, Estonian, is a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish, and distantly to Hungarian and to the Sami languages. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic divided into fifteen counties, with its capital and largest city being Tallinn. Estonia's population of 1.3 million makes it one of the least-populous member states of the European Union, Eurozone and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Estonia Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia. Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km 2, and is influenced by a humid continental climate. The Estonians are a Finnic people, and the official language, Estonian, is a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish, and distantly to Hungarian and to the Sami languages. The population of Estonia is 1.5 million. Of this number 62 per cent are Estonians. The geography of the land is surprisingly varied. Islands make up 9,2 per cent of Estonian’s total territory, the largest islands are Saaremaa, Hiiumaa and Vormsi
Estonia Estonia is small but beautiful country in the east of Europe. Estonia area is about 45 thousand km2 and there is living about 1,4 million people. Estonia is very developed country in IT clime. Example in our country you can choose parliament through the internet. Estonia has a lot of forest. Almost half of Estonia terrestrial has capped with forest. Estonia is washed and influenced by the Baltic sea from west and the Gulf of Finland in the North. Estonia has very good geographical location. This gorgeous country is European union east border (since May 2004). Estonia is quite low country. The highest peak is 316 meter high. It is called Munamägi, and it lies in east of Estonia. Estonia has over the thousand lakes. The biggest lake is Peipsi, which separates Estonia from Russia. The biggest rivers are the river Pärnu and the river Võhandu
European Indoor Championships 6.87 Coach Andrei Nazarov Gerd Kanter · Discus thrower Born in May 6th, 1979 World Championships 68.94 Third best mark in the world 73.38 Climate · In the northern part of the temperate climate zone · Transition zone between maritime and continental climate · Influenced by the Atlantic Ocean · Average temperature 5.2°C · Sakala and Haanja Uplands Education system · The education system is based on four levels : preschool basic secondary higher education · 589 schools Tartu university · Established by the Swedish king Gustav II Adolf · 1632 · 20 000 students · Highest-ranked in former Eastern Europe Religion · Freedom of religion · 76 percent are irreligious
· 12th most populous city in the US , with a 2008 estimated population of 808,976 · land area of 121 square kilometres Geography · San Francisco is famous for its hills · There are over 50 hills within city limits · Highest mountain is Mount Davidson (282m) · The nearby San Andreas and Hayward Faults are responsible for much earthquake activity Climate · Cool and dry summers · Mild, wet winters · San Francisco's weather is strongly influenced by the cool currents of the Pacific Ocean · Hightest temp. 30 C · Lowest temp. -3 C Golden Gate Bridge · San Franciscos most famous bridge · It was built in 1933-1937 · About 3 km long and 65 m above sealevel · 40 million people cross the bridge every year Cable cars · The San Francisco cable car system is the world's last permanently operational manually-operated cable car system, and is an icon of San Francisco
developement. A good leader needs to be able to laugh but a great leader should be abel to laugh at oneself. Secondly, a good leader is considering with his employees. Of course he or she has to have skills and knowledge on how to motivate workers and pave the way for company's success, but one cannot forget that leading requires a big responsibility. For example, if the head of a company makes bad financial decisions, everyone on that company is being influenced. In conclusin, I can say that the shape of a leader is never plain. Leadership is both art and science. Also, a good leader has to consider with his employees, be wise and make right decisions.
primitive people they need primitive punishment. Therefore they would just be sentenced a large fine or sent to jail. I think that putting criminals in prison should help and change them, but in reality it doesn’t go like that. Even if they get out of prison or pay their fine, they usually fall back to their old ways and commit another crime. Criminals have different backgrounds so they have different reasons for their actions. Some come from damaged homes, others may have been influenced by their friends or community they live in, for excample getthos, some may have commited a crime out of lifes circumstances. During and after their imprisonment criminals should get some mental help. A psychologist could figure out what is the reason for their criminal activity and could give them advice. If the criminal has some serious financial issues that he has not caused he should be given a job so that he could run his life back on tracks.
Students studied reading, writing, maths, theology, music, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, law, poetry, speech, geography, history and philosophy. Older students studied in Latin. Music was very important. There were four classes: quarta, tertia, secunda and prima, prima being the last and quarta the lowest grade. The head of school was a rector. For the first 15 years the rector was Heinrich Vulpius whose Gymnasium Laws (show the picture) were used for more than a century. The set of laws influenced the life of the students a lot. They designated how the students were supposed to act in the school and in their free time. (show the pic) For example the laws said that the students were supposed to concentrate on studying and improving their intelligence and that students with lower intelligence should just study harder although people with no cognitive skills were advised to do something else than study. Students were also not allowed to sleep anywhere else
Some say that as primitive people they need primitive punishment. Therefore they would just be sentenced a large fine or sent to jail. I think that just putting criminals in prison does not help neither does it change them. Thus, when they get out of prison or pay their fine, they usually tend to fall back to their old ways and commit another crime. Criminals have different backgrounds so they have different reasons for their deeds. Some come from broken homes, some may have been influenced by their friends, some may have commited a crime out of lifes circumstances, for example poverty, and some crimes might happen by an accident, by human error. During and after their imprisonment criminals should get some mental help. A psychologist could figure out what is the reason for their criminal activity and could give them advice. If the criminal has some serious financial issues that he has not caused he should be given a job so that he could run his life back on tracks.
Arvo Pärt Author: Heli Kopter Life Pärt grew up in Rakvere. He went to study music at the the Tallinn Conservatory (now The Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre), graduating in 1963. He was influenced by medieval and Renaissance music. He became a popular composer during the 1960's. In 1976 Pärt created his signature tintinnabuli style. His best known works are Für Alina and Spiegel im Spiegel. In 1980, Pärt left Soviet Estonia in search of creative freedom in Vienna, and later Berlin. Some Facts He was known for his self-invented compositional technique tintinnabuli. His tintinnabuli technique resembled the ringing of bells and was best displayed in his composition
All that matters is the present day and the face that you see from the mirror. Right? As it turns out, even for Dorian, the saying out of mind- out of sight doesn't really work. You can only try to deny something but it is inevitable that one day the truth will come out and haunt you again. Since the main emphasize of Dorian's worries concerns his looks it is no wonder that he is selfish and weak. It is not too hard to sway his mind. Whether it is his true nature or an outcome of being easily influenced and manipulated with, Dorian cares not for standards of morality or consequences of his actions. He often concentrates on one of his most influential friend and sets his life according to his sayings. This causes Dorian to lose other amigos and important people. Dorian also lacks the knowledge of what is true love. He wants a trophy wife who either looks good or has a great talent. But if the woman loses her gift, Dorian feels like she betrays him.
is called the "Babel". In the scenes are playing Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett and others. "Babel" is a Golden Globe-winning and Academy Award-winning 2006 film, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga. The action of the film takes place in 3 different countries and all the events that happen during the film are interrelated. At the beginning of the film two Moroccan boys shot from rifle and this influenced a chain of events that link on American tourist couple struggle to survive, two Moroccan boys involved in an accidental crime, nanny illegally crossing into Mexico with two American children and a Japanese teen girl rebel, whose father is caught by the police in Tokyo. Every branch of the story has it s very own distinct style that complements the plot of each one perfectly. The scenes are stunning, beautiful and dramatic. The film makes quite a sad impression, because the events of
work. An artist in picture C visual image is not important for him,as the ability to draw or paint. Cook in picture D is not visual image important as well he should be able to make food. The official in picture E is visual image important because he must be creadible that he could give advise. It is hard to say which job is the most difficult to do well. I do not judge people on how they look, because the first impression may be wrong decision. In my opinion I think the fashion and art is influenced people's perception of beauty and ability, because people have been accompanied by the current fashion and it will become more beautiful by following it. Someone is attractive, if he/she is able to properly express yourself and and he/she becomes appealing if it is not fake it will gives him/her a lot more beauty. Yes, I've bought a few things that seemed to me a very good but after I have been disappointed in that because it was not as good as it seemed
English Capital: Dublin President: Mary Patricia McAleese Prime Minister: Brian Cowen Area: 70 280 km² Population: 4 156 119 people (2007/08) Independence: 6.december 1921 Monetary item: euro (EUR) Ireland is the second biggest island in Sights: Malahid Castle; Howth the Drink: Irish coffee is one of the best the Europe. It is washed and ritch peole live there; rocks; sea; coffees in the world. influenced by the Atlantic Ocean in Temple Bar for tourists only; Trinity the west and the Irish Sea in the College it has very old library. east. Sport: Ireland's national sports Landscape: The interior of the
It is a country in its own right and consists of four countries:: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales . The United Kingdom is a unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state of the UK as well as of fifteen other independent Commonwealth countries. The English channel is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Greate Britain from northern France and enjoys the Norht Sea to the Atlantic. The culture of the United Kingdom has been influenced by many factors including: the nation's island status; its history as a western liberal democracy and a major power; as well as being a political union of four countries with each preserving elements of distinctive traditions, customs and symbolism. There are very many sightseeings in UK. Like Stonehenge, Westminster Abbey , Royal London Morning Tour ans so on. The Stonehenge is one of the most famous sites in the world. In conclusion The Uk is very powerful and interesting country.
Stress in the life of young people today Stress is a common problem in everyones life. However, it affects the young more than the adults. Young people are more easily influenced by it and often, can not cope with the pressure. The main reason why people are so stressed and overwhelmed all the time is the fast paced life we are all forced to lead. School, work and personal life often do not leave any time to take a breath and reload your batteries. Often, there is not an option to either study or work, because the youth want their independence and therefore have to earn their own money while still studying.