and lip glosses, mirror, face powder, rouge, oils, perfume and different eye shadows. I always wear make-up at school and I'll always have my make-up bag with me. My opinion is that, it's okay to wear make-up at school. My mom don't spent ages putting on make-up because she only wear mascara, little bit eye shadow, powder, rouge and lip gloss. I never share any make-up with my mother because we both have owns. I don't know why, but I always like to give a gifts for my friends of jewellery and make-up. Usually I wear a lot of jewellery like earrings, necklace, rings, bracelet. I have five ear pierces. Almost every teenage girl have at least earlobes. A lots of boys have earrings too. I don't like it. I only like if a boy have just little tunnel. Many male celebrities wear jewellery. Usually rappers, like 50 cent, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg. When I go out to party, I choose my jewellery depend what i wear, but usually I wear massives jewellery. Of course I use body
Eesti Kunstiakadeemia Disain ja rakenduskunst Ehte- ja sepakunst MA I Sofja Markarova "Kaasaegne ehe ja ornament" Essee Juhendaja: Karin Nugis Tallinn 2013 Kaasaegne ehe ja ornament. Kaasaegne ehe 1960. aastatega algab kaasaegse ehtekunsti ajalugu reaktsioonina staatuse vastu (kõik inimesed on võrdsed). Tekib liikumine New Jewellery ja 1985. aastal ilmub Peter Dorneri ja Ralph Turneri samanimeline raamat ,,New Jewellery". Kaasaegne tänapäeva ekspression, tehtud täna, kuid eeldab mineviku ja võõramaise kunsti tundmist. Kaasaegne pidevalt muutuv, kasvav ja paindlik, ei käsitle konkreetset stiili. Kaasaegne ehe on traditsioonide rikkumine (kulla standardist kunstniku standardile, võimekusest ja tehnilisusest eksperimendi poole põgenemine) ja nüüd ei otsusta tellija või ostja, kuidas ehe välja peab nägema1.
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III) ja kujutavas kunstis. Samuti peegeldab ehtekunst oma aja esteetikat. Kui sajandite jooksul on surma teema nii tähtsis inimelus ja kunstis, siis ta kindlasti puudutab ehtekunsti. Näiteks pildil paremal on esitatud Tor Abbey ehe1. See dramaatiline Memento mori ripats mis on kirstu kujuline avab juurdepääsu skeletile. See on tüüpiline Memento Mori ehe, mis räägib sellest, et surm on 1 The Tor Abbey Jewel, emailitud kuld, 1540-50 (allik - ,,Jewels and Jewellery" Clare Phillips) vältimatu. Kuna skelett ei ole kohe nähtav, sest ripats on tõonäoliselt kinni kandmise ajal, on kirstu kuju selles kontekstis väga tähtis. Seega tänu oma kujule annab ripats siiski selgesti oma mõtte edasi. Leinaehe näiteks sai väga populaarseks pärast kuninganna Victoria abikaasa Prince Alberti surma. Victoria oli nii laastanud pärast Alberti surma, et ülejäänud elu jooksul, 40 aastat, oli ta riietatud leinarõivastesse. Leinariietuse juurde valis
Aljona Kubantseva 12.4.19 About Gucci Gucci is a Florentine fashion and leather goods label. Gucci was founded by Guccio Gucci (1869 – 1953) in Florence in 1921. Gucci is one of the world's leading Italian luxury fashion brands. 12.4.19 About Gucci Gucci products are leather goods(handbags, small leather goods, and luggage) shoes, ready-to- wear, silks, timepieces and fine jewellery. Eyewear and fragrances are manufactured and distributed under license. Gucci is also the biggest- selling Italian brand in the world. 12.4.19 Guccio Gucci Was born in 1881 in Italy and died in 1953. He started The House Of Gucci in Florence in 1906 as a small family owned shop Guccio was an exceptional craftsman and began selling leather bags to horsemen. In 1938 expanded his business to Rome.
Ok, but don't be disappointed if I can't get tickets. 7. Meeskond teeb juba soojendust. Ma ootan pikisilmi seda jalgpallivõistlust. The team is already warming up. I am really looking forward to the football match. 8. Karneval on lõbus, aga ole ettevaatlik varaste ja taskuvaraste suhtes. The carnival is fun but beware of thieves and pickpockets. 9. Alati hoia oma raha vöökotis ja ära kanna kalleid ehteid. Always keep your money in a money belt and don't wear expensive jewellery. 10. Nüüd on minu viimane võimalus saada häid hindeid enne suvevaheaega. Now is my last chance to get good grades before the summer holiday.
transformation. It is no coincidence that Steven Spielberg is looking for a woman of his adaption of Arthur Golden's best-selling novel, Memories of a Geisha. And if her new Geisha look is a part of Madonna's campaign to secure the part, who can blame her? Madonna has always been a brilliant consolidator of trends, picking up on an existing look and making it her own. When she first bounced into the charts, it was a trashy punk. The furs and glitzy jewellery she wore for the video Material girl made Sean Penn fell in love with her. When the marriage with Penn formally ended she was already involved with Warren Beatty. For a short time she dressed like a gangster's moll and played in a joint movie venture, Dick Tracy. When the romance with Beatty ended she changed her outfits for tight corsets and menacing conical bra tops. In her forties she changed her hair back to its natural dark brown, cut in a bob. Today she is 55
from an atrium with a glass roof and a water wall. Architects: Illimar Truverk, Eero Endjärv, Priit Pent and Raul Järgi. NO99 STRAW THEATRE Opend in 2011. It served it's purpose as the summer theatre for NO99. This building has proven that it is possible to build public buildings out of highly flammable materials as straws. TALLINN DESIGN HOUSE It has diverse collections of Estonian design. Designers: Ivo Nikkolo, Kristina Viirpalu, KÄT, Piret Ilves, SOMA jewellery, Liisa Soolepp. TALLINN'S `'MANHATTAN'' The quarters filled with glass-walled skyscrapers in the very centre of Tallinn are often playfully called Manhattan. Formally the name of the area is maakri. Tallinn's Manhattan is mainly dominated by banks, media houses and offices of national and international companies. FAHLE APARTMENT& OFFICE BUILDING A limestone building. Renovated 2007. It has luxury apartments and offices. Used to be a paper factory. THANK YOU
The trend was started by Raivo Roosna and Aleks Lepajõe who robbed the Tillander store in Helsinki in 1985. In December 2006, it was estimated that Estonian criminals were responsible for 140 robberies of jewellery and watch stores in Finland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Sweden during the last three years. The value of the lost property is estimated to be 25 million Euros.[1] Today transnational Estonian organised crime is predominantly about smuggling drugs, alcohol, and other illegal or high-tax goods from Russia to Finland, Sweden, and elsewhere in the Baltic Sea.
"THE BENNY HILL SHOW" WAS A TABOO IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. Celebrity fans. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, WHO DIED IN 1977 WAS A HUGE FAN OF HILL. CHAPLIN WAS HILL'S CHILDHOOD IDOL. OTHER FANS OF HILL ARE: B.REY NOLDS(MAGNUM), M.CAINE(THE DARK KNIGHT) Death In 1992 April he died of natural causes. Ironically on the day Hill purportedly died, a new contract arrived in the post from Central Independent Television. There was a rumor that Hill was buried with large amounts of gold jewellery An attempt was made by thieves to exhume his body. There was no treasure. He gave his money(£10 million pounds) to his nieces and nephews. The money was divided equally between them. Is "The Benny Hill show" still funny RESEARCH HAS SHOWN, THAT NOBODY FEELS OFFENDED BY HILL'S SKETCHES. Y ES ITS FUNNY (Althought its up for you to deside) A part of "The Benny Hill Show" Used material www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Hill www.google.com Our brains(most of us).
were also used to show each individual's own wealth and social status. For this reason, most Viking weapons were decorated with precious gems which made them very valuable The main offensive weapons were the spear, sword, and battle axe. Swords were a sign of high status because they were costly to make. Art and crafts Vikings were skilled craftsmen making objects from stone, wood and metal. The blacksmiths were very well respected. Some jewellery was made especially to be buried with someone who had died. Gold pendants were made to wear around the neck, some were thought to be magical charms. Food & feasts The average Viking family ate two meals a day. The meals were usually prepared at the central hearth. Goat, beef and horse meat was popular among the Vikings. Wines were made of berries and fruit. Bowls and platters were made of wood and spoons were made of metal.
Third level Fourth level Fifth level Harrod's Harrods is a high-end department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge. Harrods founder Charles Henry Harrod first set up shop in 1824. The store's 330 departments offer a wide range of products and services. Products on offer include clothing for every sort of customer, electronics, jewellery, sporting gear, bridal trousseau, pets and pet accessories, toys, food and drink, health and beauty items, packaged gifts, stationery, housewares, home appliances, furniture, and much more. Throughout its history, the store has had a total of five owners. Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level
and water plants that grow in rivers or lakes. This problem has dramatically increased in the last years and fortunately the governments have already started to realise that this is a problem we can solve and they have started solving it. But how do they do it? First of all, they take tests from the swimming live without crocodile leather and mink fur. polluted rivers again, which Also sea turtle shells are being used to make to find out is forbidden sunglasses and jewellery. To fight this, we what causes during the can control what we buy. While being on the pollution. pollution, vacation, try to buy only local food from This leads because local shopkeepers. Also try to avoid buying them to the pollution can things which you see that are made out of factories and be caused by animals and endangered plants, no matter companys chemicals how exclusive they look to you.
coffins for cats. Cat expressions Friendly Relaxed Fearful Negative Playful is most likely not open to contact is likely looking for contact and play Age Things for cats Spa Hair Park Hotels s salons s Cafes Jewellery Clothes Names Bombay Bombay gets along well with children and other pets Like a black leopard gold to copper eyes and short, flat, gleaming coat that accentuates a solid, muscular body often good at playing fetch, and some have learned to walk on leash usually wants to dominate other cats LIFE SPAN - 12 to 16 years Price 262 - 1,747 Japanese Bobtail One of the oldest cat breeds Full of energy, always playful, loving, endearing, and happy best
Republic of Estonia and the eastern part to the Russian Federation. This kind of division is the source of the Setos' burning problems: the split-up congregations, location of properties and relatives on the other side of the state border. The Setos have preserved their original dialect, skills of cooking their traditional food, their beautiful and peculiar folk costumes. The most attractive decoration to go with the folk costume is the set of silver jewellery: numerous necklaces and a conic brooch worn by married women. The handicraft of Seto women is fine and colourful. Seto people are known for their original runic verse folk song - leelo. A Leelo choir consists of a chanter and the choir. The chanter is a good improviser. The verses recited by the chanter are repeated by the choir. One of the singers in the choir sings the kille - the highest pitch. The most outstanding chanters came to be called lauluimä (the mother of songs)
coffins for cats. Cat expressions Friendly Relaxed Fearful Negative Playful is most likely not open to contact is likely looking for contact and play Age Things for cats Spa Hair Park Hotels s salons s Cafes Jewellery Clothes Names Bombay Bombay gets along well with children and other pets Like a black leopard gold to copper eyes and short, flat, gleaming coat that accentuates a solid, muscular body often good at playing fetch, and some have learned to walk on leash usually wants to dominate other cats LIFE SPAN - 12 to 16 years Price 262 - 1,747 Japanese Bobtail One of the oldest cat breeds Full of energy, always playful, loving, endearing, and happy best
often fancied up with ribbon and garlands. In ancient times, a coin was broken by a young man and half given to his intended and half for himself. The broken coin represented his intent to return. Burials Early Anglo-Saxon burials are traditionally based on cremation on a prye, with the deposition of corposes in the ground in a pottery container. Later, the unburned body was depodited in a rectangular grave. Graves were also commonly furnished with goods including jewellery, ornaments, brooches, beads, girdle-hangers and weaponry. Pottery and other vessels are sometimes found, as are toilet-sets, knives and amuletic items. Contribution Anglo-Saxon art contributed some distinctive iconographic forms to the artistic mainstream and also stylistic elements. Manuscript painting made a major contribution to the evolution of Romanesque and, ultimately, Gothic art. The early Anglo-Saxon period is notable for its cemeteries, most of which are found in the
In October 1993 Diana wrote to a friend that she believed her husband was now in love with Tiggy Legge-Bourke and wanted to marry her. On 20 December 1995, Buckingham Palace publicly announced the Queen had sent letters to Charles and Diana advising them to divorce. Prince Charles immediately agreed with the suggestion. In February Diana announced her agreement. The divorce was finalised on 28 August 1996. Charles and his family gave Diana £ 17 million. She was allowed to keep her jewellery, including personal gifts to Diana. She remained the bearer of the three Orders which Queen Elizabeth had lent her. Her office where she organised her charitable work was supported by £300 000 yearly. She is allowed to remain living in Kensington Palace until William and Henry come of age. The custody of the children is shared by both parents, as is common in England. Besides this, Diana was allowed to keep using the title "Princess of Wales".
Punk rock concerts are associated with the hardcore dance styles: pogo dancing (bouncing against other people) and moshing (whacking one’s hair and head around). Stage diving and crowd surfing are also an integral part of any punk concert. Visually punks are often dressed in black clothes contrasted with very colourful and eyecatching elements and hairstyles; they also have tattoos, jewellery and body piercings (which they also prefer to make themselves). Early punk combined the DIY mentality with its fashion – punks would attach pins and patches (e.g. of their favourite band) on their clothes or write slogans on them. They wore their hair in mohawks and mixed various colours in their hair. When hair dyes were not easily
The Museum of Natural History in Lai Street offers a survey of Estonian geological past, mineral resources, plants and animal life. The Maritime Museum lies in the 16th century defence tower Stout Margaret in Pikk Street. There are displayed old nautical instruments, models of ships, maps and charts. The Museum of Applied Art stands on the corner of Lai and Aida Street. It offers collections of pottery, leatherwork, metalwork, glasswork, carpets and jewellery. The Theatre and Music Museum in Müürivahe Street has a display of old musical instruments. The Estonian Open-Air Museum at Rocca al Mare is actually the Estonian Village Museum (established in 1957). The museum is divided into sections that show typical village architecture (old farmhouses and outbuildings) of certain areas. Districts The City of Tallinn is divided into City Districts. Tallinn consists of 8 different districts. Haabersti
The Lama insists that Kim should comply with the chaplain's plan because he believes it is in Kim's best interests and the boy is sent to a top English school in Lucknow. The Lama funds Kim's education and Kim remains in contact with this Holy Man he has come to love throughout his years at school. Kim also retains contact with his secret service connections and is trained in espionage while on vacation from school by Lurgan Sahib, at his jewellery shop in Simla. As part of his training, Kim looks at a tray full of mixed objects and notes which have been added or taken away, a pastime still called Kim's Game, also called the Jewel Game. After three years of schooling, Kim is given a government appointment so that he can begin his role in the Great Game. Before this appointment begins however, he is granted time to take a much- deserved break. Kim rejoins the Lama and at the behest of Kim's superior, Hurree Chunder Mookherjee,
changed cleaned cut put in redecorated repaired reproofed re-strung serviced sharpened valued 1 When did you last (your hair)? When did you last have your hair cut? 2 We (our knives) once a year. 3 We're going to (the roof) next summer. 4 I must (my jacket). And I'd better (my raincoat). 5 `Do we need to (the car)?' `Well, we ought to (the oil).' 6 When she (her jewellery), she found it wasn't actually worth much. 7 You need to (your tennis racket). 8 Shall we (the kitchen), or shall we do it ourselves? 30 MODULE 9 Problem solving. Speaking about a product or a service. Problem solving: How to ask someone about his/her problem · What's the matter? · What's wrong? · What's the problem? · Is anything the matter? · Is anything wrong? To which the person can answer: 1 I've got a terrible pain in my back
CHRONICLE (892) Vikings lived in country settlements, grew crops, vegetables, kept animals, hunted animals, birds, fish. Vikings were great traders in town markets. JORVIK typical Viking town 9th c. V. moved to the islands of Shetland, Orkneys, the Hebrides, Ireland Sutton Hoo near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, is the Anglo-Saxon burial place from the 6th century and early 7th century, which was found in 1939. The wooden ship, which was buried there, contained lots of armour, weapons, jewellery, symbols of power and other treasures, but no bodies were found. 10. Roman conquest In the 1st c. BC the Roman Empire began to make contact with Britain (wine, pottery, small bronze statues) Julius Caesar's first raid was in 55 BC (the troops were afraid of the sea crossing) In the following year he invaded again, this time he marched inland In AD 43 the Emperor Claudius decided the full-scale invasion (army of 40,000 men)
beyond. However, the Anglo-Saxons were pagan when they came to Britain. In the seventh century England became Christian very quickly 4. Many bishops and monks in England were from Europe. They were invited by English rulers who wished to benefit from closer church and economic contact with Europe. Anglo-Saxon England became well known in Europe for its exports of wool and woollen goods, cheese, metal goods, hunting dogs, etc. It imported wine, fish, pepper, jewellery. Notes 1. The Angles and the Saxons were the two most powerful of the Germanic tribes that invaded Britain. All the Angles moved to Britain and settled the north (East Anglia, Mercia and Northumbia), the Saxons occupied most of the south (but most of the Saxons ‘stayed at home’, in Germany. See: Saxony, Lower Saxony and Saxony- Anhalt in a map of Germany), and Kent was settled by the Jutes. The Anglo-Saxon
They had, however, perfected techniques of spread footings - wide timber grillages resting on piles driven into the river bed upon which stone piers were laid. In the foundation of the Rialto Bridge, designer Antonio da Ponte drove six thousand timber piles, capped by three stepped grillages so that the abutment stones could be laid perpendicular to the thrust lines of the arch. Though built on soft alluvial soils, the bridge continues to support a street of jewellery shops enjoyed by tourists four centuries later. The end of the Italian Renaissance witnessed a new vision of bridge construction. More than merely utilitarian, bridges were designed as elegant, grand passage-ways that were part of the visual perspective of the idealized cityscape - major accents to the totally redesigned merchant and capital cities. No country attempted to advance this concept more than France at the end of the 16th century,
*Redwald and Sutton Hoo Redwald was a rich, influential pagan warrior. He kept both a Christian and a pagan altar in his temple. It seems that he had a last lapse into paganism before his death, for he was burried in the great Sutton Hoo ship burial. The burial site in Sutton Hoo was discovered near his royal court in Suffolk. Only the impression of the wooden vessel remained, but the treasure buried with the king contains a splendid amount of imported silver, jewellery and coins from France. *Alfred the Great and the rise of Wessex to cultural pre-eminence He is said to be one of the best kings ever to rule mankind. He was the king of Wessex. He defended Anglo-Saxon England from the Danes, formulated a code of laws and improved military skill. He limited the practice of blood feuds and took steps to protect the weak. He also promoted learning and literacy, inviting scholars from neighboring nations and Europe to his court during the lulls in fighting
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produce the lipstick they use in colouring their lips in all kinds of colours; we do not produce the underwear we all wear; we do not produce the deodorant they use; we do not produce the hair attachments they use in braiding their hair – it is mostly imported from Korea and China; we do not produce the artificial nails they use in lengthening their nails – they are also imported from Korea and China. Africa has lots of diamonds and gold; yet the jewellery our women and sometimes our men wear, though the raw materials are from Africa, the final products is produced in Europe, Japan, Korea, China and even Russia and sent back to us at exorbitant prices. Our women like to look like Caucasian women. They believe the men prefer them to look Caucasian, anything but Black. As a result, they bleach themselves with all kinds of dangerous alloy based whitening creams