Statue of Libery The Statue of Liberty is located in New York. It is a huge statue of woman who is holding tablet in left hand and torch in right hand. A seven points of her crown are represented the seven oceans and continents of world. The Statue was designed by Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi. It was started in 1876 and was finished in 1884. It is made of copper with steel supports.The Statue of Liberty was gift to Americans from French to celebrated the 100th anniversary of American Declaration of Idepedence. The Statue was made in sections in June on 1885 and they put it into 214 boxes and shipped it to New York. After they reassembled the Statue in four months. In 1924 the Statue of Liberty was declared national monument. The Statue of Liberty is visted by more than a million people every year. Tourists can also climb 354 steps to reach the crown or admire the view from 25 balconies
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. It is located near Keystone, South Dakota, in the United States. The entire memorial covers 517 km2 and is 1745 m above sea level. It is sculpted by Gutzon Borglum and later by his son Lincoln Borglum. The carving started in 1927, and ended in 1941 with some injuries and no fatalities. The project of carving Rushmore was started to increase tourism in the Black Hills region of South Dakota. THE STATUE OF LIBERTY. The statue of liberty is on Liberty island. It was the work of a French sculptor, and it was a gift from the French people to the people of the United States. It is maded of many parts. In 1884, all the parts were put together at the first time in paris to make sure they were the right size. They were, so the whole statue, witch weighed over 200 tonnes, was taken to america. Nowadays, it is possible to climb up her right arm to the torch, she is holding in her hand.
The Constitution of Liberty F.A. Hayek Friedrich Hayek oli kahtlemata möödunud sajandi üks mõjukaimatest liberaalsetest mõtlejatest. 20. sajandi keskpaiku kirjutatud teoses The Constitution of Liberty püüab Hayek taasesitada liberalismi algupärast ja tõelist olemust, mis eeldab riigi sekkumise ja võimupiiride minimaalseks taandamist, et tagada nõnda kõige olulisem poliitiline eesmärk: individuaalne vabadus. Negatiivses võtmes avatavat individuaalset vabadust määratleb Hayek seejuures nimetatud teose avalausetes kui "inimeste säärast olukorda, kus ühtede sunnivõim teiste üle on kärbitud niivõrd, kui see inimühiskonnas üldse võimalik on" (Hayek 2007: 104)
9B New York • Population: ≈ 19,5 million (2011) • Largest City: New York City • Spoken Languages: English (only) ≈ 72% Spanish ≈ 14% Others ≈ 14% Geography • New York covers 141,300 square miles and ranks as the 27th largest state by size. • New York is the only state that touches both the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean, and is the second-largest of the original Thirteen Colonies. Statue of Liberty • The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. • The statue, a gift to the United States from the people of France. • The statue is an icon of freedom and of the United States. New York State Capitol • The New York State Capitol is the capitol building of the U.S. state of New York • The building, completed in 1899 at a cost of $25 million, was the most expensive government building of its time
The largest river: Mississippi River The Golden Gate Bridge Disneyland AMERICAN SYMBOLS The flag National flower The colours of the flag are red, white and blue. There are 50 stars to represent 50 states. The 13 stripes represent the first thirteen colonies. The statue of Liberty It was a gift from France. It stands in New York Harbour. It`s also known as Lady Liberty because it is a symbol of freedom and democracy. It represented hope and freedom to the immigrants who came here from other countries. The Bald Eagle The Liberty Bell It rang when Congress signed the
Rome, Italy Villa Savoye Poissy, France Pyramide du Louvre Paris, France Sagrada Familia Guggenheim Museum New York, USA Barcelona Pavilion Barcelona, Spain Centre Pompidou Paris, France Chrysler Building New York,USA Tugendhat House Brno, Czech Republic Casa Mila Statue of Liberty Barcelona, Spain Liberty Island,USA 30 St Mary Axe Johnson Wax Building London, England Racine, Wisconsin Notre Dame du Haut, or Ronchamp Casa Batllo Ronchamp, France Barcelona, Spain Empire State Building New York, USA Eiffel Tower Paris, France The Parthenon Athens, Greece Chartres Cathedral Chartres, France
Lennutransport – lennujaamad, lennuväljad, maandumisrajad - 5 194 Mere- ja siseveetransport – sadamad 300, ristluslaevad, kaubalaevad, jõestik 50000 km Maanteetransport – autoteed 6 406 504 km Linnatransport – metroo, bussid, trollid,trammid USA vaatamisväärsused Statue of Liberty (vabadussammas) – New York Grand Canyon (Suur Kanjon) – Arizona osariik Yellowstone National Park (Yellowstone'i rahvuspark) - Montana ja Idaho osariigi alal USA vaatamisväärsused Death Valley (surmaorg) – California osariik Time Square – New York Golden Gate Bridge - San Francisco Turismiressursid Kaasaegsed linnad (New York, Chicago, Los Angeles)
1990-es Characters Hollis Fremont - 1) main character 2) parents killed 3) grew up in Idaho 4) life in Marseille Sam Crawford - 1) Omega group 2) hunts Handyman 3) meets and helps Hollis Harry Jacoby - 1) Muffin Men 2) helps Sam and Hollis Handyman 1) assassin 2) events in airport 3) pombs in Bedford Hills 4) shooting in Liberty Island Dawson Wylie 1) brought Hollis up 2) kills Paul 3) betrayed Hollis Paul McGann - 1) betrayed Hollis 2) wants to kill Hollis and Sam Timeline Night with Paul Action in Bedford 15 years Hills ago in Later in Meeting
8 million History 1524 - Giovanni da Verrazzano European colonists Religious minorities American Revolution 1776- Declaration of Independence 19th century- abolishing slavery Industrial Revolution New York • Capital: Albany • Largest city: New York City • Population: 19,541,453 (2009) • Area: 128 403 km2 Statue of Liberty (1886) Twin towers- 9/11 attacks Liberty Bell Times Square Lucy The Margate Elephant Famous people • Jennifer Aniston • Eddie Murphy • Robert de Niro • Woody Allen • Oliver Stone • Lenny Kravitz • Christina Aguilera Famous people • Jon Bon Jovi • Frank Sinatra • John Travolta • Will Smith • Mike Tyson • Arthur Miller Materials http://www.learner
The Great Wall UNESCO World Heritage Sites The Statue of Liberty Names: Kaspar- Eerik Maarand Ingmar Tamsalu Origin and history of The Great Wall Several walls were being built as early as the 7th century bc, the most famous wall was built during 220-206 bc King Zheng conquered the last of his opponents and unified China as the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty. He ordered the building of new walls to connect the remaining fortifications along the empire's northern frontier. ●
for more than forty years, from its completion in 1931 until construction of the World Trad Center's North Tower was completed in 1972. 2. Central Park. Central Park is an urban park that occupies about 1.2 square miles (341 hectares, or 843 acres) in the heart of Manhattan in New York City. It is host to approximately twenty-five million visitors each year. Central Park was opened in 1859, completed in 1873 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1963. 3. The statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty officially titled Liberty Enlightening the World, dedicated on October 28, 1886, is a monument commemorating the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence, given to the United States by the people of France to represent the friendship between the two countries established during the American Revolution. 4. Skyscrapers and the Stars and Stripes. 40 Wall Street: Built in 1929 as the headquarters of the Bank of Manhattan, this was
ärandada. Teine oli Gta London või ka GTA 2 mis toimus kuuekümnendatel Londonis see oli ka 2D vaates aga kui palju mentidega jamad ja inimesi tapad saad sõjaväe ja FBI kaela. Aasta 1999 aastal tuli GTA 2 poelettidele ja müüs üle 3 mln koopia. Nad hakkasid tegema GTA III mis toimus NY ja oli esimest korda 3D vaates aga nad põõrdusid appi criteion gamesi kes tootis nfsmw. Nad ei tohtinud NYC ühtki pärisnime kasutada siis sai GTA Seeriate NYC nimeks Liberty City politsei autode värvus muuteti ära et ei oleks nagu päriselu NYC ja nende nimeks sai LCPD ehk siis Liberty City Police Department. Aasta 2002 ostis Rockstar Games Rockstar Northi ära. Aasta 2002 tuli Gta 3 arvutile. Järgmine mäng oli Gta Vice City mis toimus Miamis ehk Vice Citys. Aasta 2002 tuli ka Vice City välja ja esimest korda oli võimalik sõita mootorratastega helikopteritega ja lennukitega ja oli võimalik klubides käija osta maju firmasid lasta rehve katki ja klaase
o Vabadussammas o Vabadussammas (inglise keeles Statue of Liberty, ametlikult Liberty Enlightening the World, kõnekeeles ka Miss Liberty või Lady Liberty) on kolossaalne skulptuur New Yorgi sadamas Liberty Islandil. Kuju kavandas Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, terasest sisekonstruktsiooni autoriks on Maurice Koechlin. Skulptuur avati 28. oktoobril 1886. See oli Prantsusmaa kodanike kingitus Ameerika Ühendriikidele ja pidi esialgu valmima 1876. aastal Iseseisvusdeklaratsiooni 100. aastapäevaks püstitatama. Samba kõrgus on 46,05
Fifth level Take an openbus tour Enter space at the Royal Observatory See the changing of the guard Visit Cartoon museum Visit Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum Restaurants, cafes and bars Take traditional English breakfast Try fish&chips Have a pint in one of the world's best pubs In Ye Olde Mitre Tavern or in Holly Bush Take afternoon tea Shopping Liberty Selfridges Harrods Harvey Nichols Click to edit Master text styles Second level Fortnum & Mason Third level House of Fraser Fourth level Fifth level Liberty Nights out : operas, theatres, clubs Shakespeare's Globe (theatre) Royal Court Theatre
United States government, responsible for the nation's public space program Annual Budget:$17.3 billion (FY 2008) Formed: July 29, 1958 NASA's motto is: "For the benefit of all" Disneyland Park Disneyland is an American theme park in Anaheim,California. Disneyland Park was opened to the public on Monday, July 18, 1955 The park has been visited by more than 515 million guests since it opened Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States Universal symbol of freedom and democracy One of the most recognizable icons of the United States Sports NBA The National Basketball Association (NBA) is North America's premier professional men's basketball league The league was Founded in New
New York City Viivian Laes From 8 Kaali School Location in the United States. Facts about New York City ● Population : 8.5 million ● Is the most populous city in the US ● The most popular nickname : The Big Apple Why is New York City Called The Big Apple? Sightseeings : Central Park Empire State Building Statue of Liberty Times Square Thank you for listening !
The flag of the United States is one of the nation's most widely recognized symbols. Within the U.S. it is frequently displayed, not only on public buildings, but on private residences. It is also used as a motif on decals for car windows, and clothing ornaments such as badges and lapel pins. Throughout the world it is used in public discourse to refer to the U.S., not only as a nation, state, government, and set of policies, but also as an ideology and set of ideals. The Statue of Liberty is a huge sculpture that is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. This monument was a gift to the USA from the people of France in recognition of the French-American alliance during the American Revolution. The formal name of the statue is "Liberty Enlightening the World." It pictures a woman who has escaping the chains of tyranny. Liberty's right hand holds a torch that is a symbol of liberty. Liberty was designed by the French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. The hollow copper
● Koluvan - found in old Russian chronicles, the name possibly deriving from the Estonian mythical hero Kalev ● Reval - used after 1219; comes from two german words ‘reh’ and ‘fall’, meaning the falling of the deer - as they fall down the Toompea hill, probably when escaping from the Danish occupation or just the hunters. ● Tallinn - used after Estonia gained its independence in 1918, origin is definitely estonian; meaning Taani-linn, tali- linn. Liberty Square ● The central square of Tallinn, it was renovated in 2008. There used to be Harju gate, which can now be seen through glass. ● The statue of Liberty, 2009; represents freedom, Estonia has been under many foreign powers, starting with Danes, Sweden, German and Russia. The clock of liberty, 2004. Kiek in de Kök ● The cannon tower, founded in 1475-1483. Kiika kööki, peek into the kitchen, from up there it was possible to peek into the enemy’s kitchen
· "Don Juan" (18191824;lõpetamatapoeem) · "Beppo"(1818) · "Mazeppa"(1819) · "Danteennustus"(The Prophecyof Dante, 1819) · "Kain" (Cain, 1821) · "Kohtunägemus"(The Vision of Judgement, 1821) · "Pronksiaeg"(1822) Love and Death by Lord Byron I watched thee when the foe was at our side, foe-vaenlane Ready to strike at him--or thee and me, Were safety hopeless--rather than divide Aught with one loved save love and liberty. Liberty-vabadus, Aught - midagi, mis iganes, I watched thee on the breakers, when the rock, breakers murdlainetus Received our prow, and all was storm and fear, prow nina (laeva, lennuki, suusa) And bade thee cling to me through every shock; cling külge klammerduma, liibuma This arm would be thy bark, or breast thy bier. bier surnuraam I watched thee when the fever glazed thine eyes, Yielding my couch and stretched me on the ground yield toodang, intresskasum, tulu
Mayori varemed asuvad troopikametsas. Asulatel reducciones) on rajatud ühesuguse planeeringuga: kirik, paatrite elamu ning ümber väljaku indiaanlaste korrapäraselt paigutatud elamud. 1611.a. rajatud San Ignacio Mini on kõige paremini säilinud ja hästi ligipääsetav. (8) 12 5.UNESCO maailmapärand-USA Vabadussammas (Lisa 1.5) Vabadussammas (inglise keeles Statue of Liberty, ametlikult Liberty Enlightening the World, kõnekeeles ka Miss Liberty või Lady Liberty) on kolossaalne skulptuur New Yorgi sadamas Liberty Islandil. Kuju kavandas Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, terasest sisekonstruktsiooni autoriks on Maurice Koechlin. Skulptuur avati 28. oktoobril 1886. See oli Prantsusmaa kodanike kingitus Ameerika Ühendriikidele ja pidi esialgu valmima 1876. aastal Iseseisvusdeklaratsiooni 100. aastapäevaks püstitatama. Samba kõrgus on 46,05 meetrit, koos postamendiga 93 meetrit
New York (NY) with a population of 8,175,133 and nicknames like The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps. It is composed of five boroughs: Manhattanthe home to Central Park and most of the city's skyscrapers, The Bronx, Brooklyn with a distinct downtown neighborhood, Queens the only large county in the United States where the median income among African Americans is higher than that of White Americans and Staten Island The Staten Island Ferry where you can see The Statue of Liberty ( a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, designed by Frédéric Bartholdi and dedicated on October 28, 1886. The statue, a gift of friendship to the United States from the people of France, is a robed female figure representing Libertas, it has become an icon of freedom and universal symbol of democracy of the United States), Los Angeles (Calif) because of its nice climate the centre
Magic Kingdom General Opened on 1971 It is located in the state of Florida Covers an area of 43 ha It is the first of four theme parks built at the Walt Disney World Resort The park is opened all yearround From 9AM to 11PM Walt Disney World resort is about 10 000 ha big Lands Magic Kingdom is divided into 6 lands: Main Street U.S.A, Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland Most popular sites Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Splash Mountain Space Mountain Other sites Cinderella Castle The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Mad Tea Party Jungle Cruise Pirates of the Caribbean Astro Orbiter Stitch's Great Escape Tom Sawyer Island Entrance fees You can buy 1 to 10 day passes 1 day pass costs 83$ for ages 39 and 89$ for ages 10+ 10 day pass costs 300$ for ages 39 and 318$ for ages 10+
sports are popular as well. American football is now by several measures the most popular spectator sport. Language There is no official language. five years and older people, spoke only English at home. Spanish, spoken by 12% of the population at home, is the second most common language. Some Americans advocate making English the country's official language, as it is in at least twenty-eight states. Both Hawaiian and English are official languages in Hawaii. The statue of liberty. Globally recognized symbol of both the United States and ideals such as freedom, democracy, and opportunity.
● hispaanlased või latiinod- 28,6% ● valged- 44,0% ● mitte hispaanlased- 33,3% Ajalugu ● 1624. aastal Hollandi kolonist asutas kauplemiskoha. ● 1664. aastal oli Inglismaa kontrolli all, kingitus Yorki hertsogile. ● 1785-1790.aastadel oli New York Ameerika Ühendriikide pealinn. ● Ameerika iseseisvussõja suurim lahing peeti Brooklyni linnaosas 1776. aastal. Linnaosad Manhattan Bronx Brooklyn Queens Staten Island Vabadussammas ● Asub Liberty Islandil ● Kõrgus 46,05 m ● Ameerika Ühendriikide ja tema demokraatia sümbol. ● Kujutab naist tõrvikuga Central Park ● ehitati 1853. –1878. aastal ● Paju atraktsioone ● Pindala 3,4 km² ● Külastavaim park USA-s Time Square ● Asub ristteel Broadway ja seitsmenda Avenue- ga ● Tihedam jalakäijate ristmik Metropolitani muuseum ● Asutati 1870. aastal ● Eesmärk: näidata rahvale kunsti ja anda kunstiharidust ● Kuulsad maalid Broadway
France République française facts Capital-Paris Language- french Area- 674,843 square km Population-65,447,375 President-Nicolas Sarkosy Location- Western Europe, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea (Vahemeri), Bay of Biscay and English Channel National symbol- Gallic Rooster(bird),Stylised Lily(flower) Motto-Liberté, égalité, fraternité(Liberty, Equality, Fratenity) Main Religions- Roman Catholicism Government Democratic parliamentary republic Other largest sities- Lyon, Marseille, and Lille National sport- soccer (jalgpall) France is special because... There is a lots of........ v Restaurants, brasseries or bistros v Variety food- (sheese- around 400 varieties, wines, chocolate mousse, crêpes, snails, croissants, creme brule)
· He is graduated Columbia University and Harvard Law School Barack Obama is president since 2009 Facts · English 82.1%, Spanish 10.7%, other Indo European 3.8%, Asian and Pacific island 2.7%, other 0.7% . · USA Independence Day is at July 4, 1776. · The National flower is the rose. Celebrities · Bill Gates, he is is an American business magnate, investor, programmer and inventor. Bill Gates invented computer and operation system too Statue of liberty · 93 meters high · Located to New York · It was gift from the people of France · It was completed in 1886 · Mount Rushmore · Located to South Dakota · G.Washington · T.Jefferson · T.Roosevelt · A.Lincoln · San Francisco bridge · San Francisco · 2,7 km · It opened in 1937 and had until 1964 the lõngest bridge. Thank you for your attention!
Usually you would think, that title "Bleeding Love" would refer to something really corny, when it actually does not. The song refers to someone in a relationship, blinded by love and has no other option but to "bleed love" for a loved one. ,,American Woman" is originally written by a Canadian band The Guess Who but was differently interprated by Lenny Kravitz in 1999. Some say the ,,American Woman" refers to a Statue of Liberty or has something to do with anti-war movements in 1970's but the actual meaning of this particular song is still unknown. To sum up, these two artist represent various styles of music. Leonas music is more emotional, having an edgy side to it, while Lennys music is more of a ,,retro" style. How does the music of both of them impact us? I believe Leona makes us think more about love and future but Lenny makes us think about the past because of the scent of retro in his music.
Capital – Dover History Discovered in 1609 by Henry Hudson First permanent colony: New Sweden 1638 First of the 13 original states to ratify the Constitution - December 7, 1787 During the Civil War, Delaware was one of five border states – a slave state but remained in the Union Chemical industry Facts The abbreviation for Delaware is DE Named after Thomas West, Baron De La Warr Nicknames - Diamond State, First State Motto - liberty and independence Symbols State flower – peach blossom State tree – American holly State bird – blue hen chicken Flag American Indians in Delaware Two tribes – The Lenni Lenape tribe and the Nanticoke tribe The Delaware Indians were one of the most advanced tribes of the eastern United States. Today about 500 descendants of the original Nanticoke Indians reside in Delaware. Sights to see Fort Delaware State Park
Prime minister: Manuel Valls Currency: euro (franc) Largest cities Paris famos for Louvre and Eiffel tower Population: 2 125 246 Largest cities Marseille poplation: 850 600 University of marseille est 1409 Largest cities Lyon population 445,452 The city is known for its historical and architectural landmarks Flag Tricolour Blue White Red Symbols National emblem: The National Anthem: La Marseillaise The official motto: Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity) Nature Forests Nature Mountains Nature Rivers The longest river of France: The Rhine Nature Lakes Largest lake of france is Lac du Bourget (Lake Bourget) Famous people Coco Chanel Famous people Marie Antoinette Famous people Franck Ribery Famous people Emma Watson Interesting facts France is the most visited country in the world. 83 million tourists in 2012 France once controlled more than 8% of the world`s land
The first Ellis Island Immigration Station officially opens on January 1, 1892, as three large ships wait to land. Seven hundred immigrants passed through Ellis Island that day, and nearly 450,000 passed throught Ellis Island first year. Over the next five years, more than 12 million people will pass through the island on their way into the United States. The Ellis island was designed by Edward Lippincott Tilton and William Alciphron Boring. Ellis Island offical name is Statue of Liberty National Monument and The Ellis Island is in register of historic places Some facts about The Ellis Island 1. The immigration station processed its last immigrants on november 12 , 1954 today , it functions as a museum 2. The station dining room was capable of housing about 1000 people at once 3. Immigrants had to answer 29 questions to gain citizenship, about 2 percent of all immigrants failed
It implies that killing is acceptable under certain circumstances. Relatively few developed countries in the world impose the death penalty. Japan and South Korea are the only established democracies in the world, other than the US, which still conduct executions. The execution rate in Japan is a small fraction of that in the US. So it is high time the US society kept track with other civilized countries which value individual life and liberty above all else, where justice, not vengeance, is the only guiding principle of the system of criminal law. The death penalty must be eradicated from the society once and for all.
Model T Was introduced on October 1, 1908. Steering wheel on the left. The car was very simple to drive, and easy and cheap to repair. Racing Ford maintained an interest in auto racing from 1901-1913. Ford attempted to enter a reworked Model T in the Indianapolis 500. In "My Life and Work" Ford speak of racing in a rather dismissive tone. Nevertheless, Ford did make quite an impact on auto racing. Airplane company Entered the aviation business building Liberty engines. Ford`s most successful aircraft was the Ford 4AT Trimotor. The Trimotor first flew on June 11, 1926. The Ford Motor Company played a privotal role in the Allied victory during World War I and World War II. International business Ford`s River Rouge Plant became the world`s largest industrial complex. He believed that international trade and cooperation led to international peace He opened Ford assembly planet in Britain and Canada in 1911.
like before these existed. Locke claims man lived in a state of nature and that each individual was born equal into a ...state of perfect freedom to order their actions... Locke (1821, p. 189). Within a state of nature Locke proposes that men were originally their own lawmakers and judges, acting upon and within their own systems of belief. At a minimal level this meant that man did not have a right to take either his own life or impede on that of another in terms of their life, liberty or property as these were all the workmanship of one omnipotent Locke (1821, p. 191) and the only way taking a life might be justified was if someone threatened one's liberty. Locke's state of nature is far removed from how Hobbes (1981, pp. 56-57) describes it as being a state of war in which man is in perpetual fear and his life being ...solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short. However, it seems that Locke is quick to revert from his stance of a state of
lõuendeid, fotosid, nahka, küüsi ja nii edasi. Esimene aerograafi sarnane aparaat patendeeriti aastal 1876 francis Edgar Stanley poolt Massachusettsis. Esimene instrument, mida hakati kutsuma aerograafiks, leiutati Abner Peeleri poolt. Seda kasutati vesivärvidega värvimiseks ja teisteks kunstiga seotud tegevusteks. Töötas see käsitsi kasutatava kompressoriga ja oli üleüldiselt ''toores''. 4 aastat hiljem tehti tõeliselt praktiline tööriist. Seda aerograafi hakkas tootma Liberty Walkup, kes õpetas aerograafiat ameerika impressionismi õpetajale Wilson Irvinile. Esimene kindel pihustatav aerograaf leiutati Charles Burdicki poolt 1893. aastal. Tema saatis kaubandusse esimese portsu aerograafe. Aerograafiat saab näiteks Ameerikas mitmel pool õppida. Walesi ülikooli raamatokogul on doktorikraadi tasemel ülevaade aerograafia ajaloost. Aerograafia tehnika koosneb vabakäe liigutuste manipulatsioonist aerograafiga, õhu survega ja
aastal olid olemas populaarsed ,,Buffalo Bill" Cody metsiku Lääne etendused, Zane Grey piiralast pajatavad lood, Owen Wisteri mõjukas ,,The Virginian" esimene nüüdisaegne vesterniromaan, mis ilmus 1902 ning 10 senti maksvad jutustused, mis pajatasid sellistest mõlemal pool seadust tegutsevatest kangelastest nagu Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Wild Bill Hickok, Galamiti Jane, Bat Masterson, vennad James´id ja Billy the Kid. Nagu ütleb ajakirjanik John Fordi filmis ,,Mees, kes tulistas Liberty Valance´i´´ (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, 1962): ,,Kui legendist saab reaalsus, siis laske legend trükki". Seega olid Metsiku Lääne legendid juurdunus sügavale Ameerikal rahvakultuuri juba emmu enne seda, kui kinoekraanidele jõudis esimene narratiivi omav kinovestern, Edward S. Porteri ,,Suur rongirööv" (The Great Train Robbery, 1903). See 10-minutiline film andis tõuke esimese vesternite kangelase ,,Bronco Billy" Andersoni karjajäärile
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Trindidad and Tobago 14Meh Kaur Ülejõe Official name of the country • Official name of the country is Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Motto • "Together we aspire, Together we achieve" National anthem • "Forged from the Love of Liberty" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7au6DJfG7zY Independence day • 1 August 1976 Polity/ Government/Head of state • Trinidad and Tobago is a republic with a two-party system and a bicameral parliamentary system based on the Westminster System. The head of state of Trinidad and Tobago is the President, currently Anthony Carmona. The head of government is the Prime Minister, currently Keith Rowley. The President is elected by
It the evenings the opera house, the cinemas and the concert halls are full. In cafes and pubs small groups sing, act, read poetry. Robert Burns Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, was born on January 25, 1759 in Scotland. The poetry and songs of Robert Burns are famous all over the world. Robert Burns's poems and verses inspired Beethoven, Schumann, Mendelssohn and other composers who wrote music to them. The most popular poems of Robert Burns are «The Tree of Liberty», «My Heart's in the Highlands», «A Red, Red Rose» and many others. Robert Burns began to write poetry when he was fifteen. He composed verses to the melodies of old folk-songs, which he had admied from his early childhood. He sang of the woods, fields and rwonderful valleys of his native land. Burns published some of his poems in 1786. Their success was complete. And Robert Burns became well known and popular. Nessie · Scotland is also the land of myths and mysteries; every castle
Tegemist oli enesetapumissiooniga, mille taga oli 19 Islamiusku Al-Qaeda sõdurit. Missiooni eesmärgiks oli hävitada USA tähtsamad hooned, nagu nt: Maailma Kaubanduskeskuse kaksitornid, Pentagon ja Washington DC. Lennuk, mis pidi tabama Washingtoni, ei jõudnudki kunagi oma eesmärgini – see oli lend United 93. Film algab stseeniga, kus 4 al-Qaeda terroristi Ziad Jarrah, Saeed al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Nami ja Ahmed al-Haznawi palvetavad enda New Yorki hotellis. Edasi suunduvad nad Newark Liberty rahvusvahelisse lennujaama, kus nad pääsevad ilma ühegi kahtlustuseta saatuslikku lennuki. Tiheda liikluse tõttu hilineb lend 40 minutit, kuid viimaks stardib lennuk San Francisco poole. Samal ajal kui lennujaamas stardib järjekordne kaaperdatav lennuk, saab äsja edutatud FAA juht Ben Sliney teada, et American Airlines Flight 11 on kaaperdatud ja et kokpitis võimust võtnud Mohamed Atta on raadios öelnud lennuliikluse juhatusele: „Meil on mõned lennukid“ – viidates
... is the largest city in Nevada state ... is the largest center for adult entertainment in the entire world The major attractions in Las Vegas are the casinos and the hotels The most famous hotel casinos are located on Las Vegas Boulevard on the portion of that road known as the Las Vegas Strip Fremont street in 1920s and today New York City ... is the most populous city in the United States ... is famous for the Statue of Liberty, Empire State building, United Nations, museums, Broadway theaters, restaurants, Times Square, nightlife and shopping In 2010, New York City had a record number of tourists with 48.7 million Time square in 1922 and 2010 San Francisco ... is the financial, cultural, and transportation center of the San Francisco Bay Area ... is a popular international tourist destination, renowned for its chilly summer fog, eclectic mix of
The United States Constitution, written in 1787, established the country's political system and is the basis for its laws. In the 200 years of its history, the United States has greatly grown and changed. Yet the Constitution works as well today as when it was written. Each state has its own constitution and in each state there are state senators and representatives, state court systems and like the President of the country, a governor of the state. Symbols The Liberty Bell is a huge bronze bell that symbolizes freedom of the United States of America. It is located in 9 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. It was rung on July 8, 1776 to proclaim the independence of the United States of America from England. Mt. Rushmore National Memorial is a huge mountain sculpture of the four US presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln
Supervisor: Mare Kallas Tallinn 2009 Introduction Name: The United States of America Area: ~10 mln km2 Population: ~300 mln people Symbols: The American Flag- consists of 13 equal horizontal stripes of red alternating with white and represent the Thirteen Colonies. The 50 small, white stars represent the 50 U.S. states. The U.S. flag is commonly called ,,the Stars and Stripes". The Statue of Liberty, that is locatd in New York,is a gift from the France. The Libety Bell, that is a bronze bell that symbolizes freedom in the United States of America. It is located in Pennsylvania,U.S. Capital: Washington D.C Biggest city: New York National language: English Location U.S is located in North America, bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean. United States neighbour countries are Canada and Mexico. The USA has the 8th longest coastline in the world at ~20 000 km
* Utopia contrasts the contentious social life of European states with the perfectly orderly, reasonable social arrangements of Utopia and its environs (Tallstoria, Nolandia, and Aircastle). In Utopia, with communal ownership of land, private property does not exist, men and women are educated alike, and there is almost complete religious toleration. Some take the novel's principal message to be the social need for order and discipline rather than liberty. The country of Utopia tolerates different religious practices but does not tolerate atheists. Hythlodeaus theorises that if a man did not believe in a god or in an afterlife he could never be trusted, because he would not acknowledge any authority or principle outside himself. * Utopia is a work of satire, indirectly criticizing Europe's political corruption and religious hypocrisy. More was a Catholic Humanist. Alongside his close friend, the philosopher
Now let us try for a moment to realize, as far as we can, the nature of that abode of the damned which the justice of an offended God has called into existence for the eternal punishment of sinners. Hell is a strait and dark and foul-smelling prison, an abode of demons and lost souls, filled with fire and smoke. The straitness of this prison house is expressly designed by God to punish those who refused to be bound by His laws. In earthly prisons the poor captive has at least some liberty of movement, were it only within the four walls of his cell or in the gloomy yard of his prison. Not so in hell. There, by reason of the great number of the damned, the prisoners are heaped together in their awful prison, the walls of which are said to be four thousand miles thick: and the damned are so utterly bound and helpless that, as a blessed saint, saint Anselm, writes in his book on similitudes, they are not even able to remove from the eye a worm that gnaws it. Küsimused 1
ja inimese kujutlusvõimest. 1830 kirjutas viis esseed teemal "Some Unsettled Questions of Polical Economy". 1843 kirjastati tema "System of Logic" ja kaks aastat hiljem kirjutas ta palju müügiedu saavutanud ja järgnevatel aastatel mitmeid kordi edukalt uuesti trükitud "The Principles of Political Economy". 1851 aastal abiellus Harriet Tayloriga, kellega kooselu kestis aga vaid kuus aastat, pärast Harrieti surma avaldas ta nende koostöös valminud "On Liberty", selle talle pühendades. 1863 avaldati "Utilitarianism" ja kui Mill kaks aastat hiljem kandideeris parlamenti, ta sinna ka valiti. Kuni oma surmani aastal 1873 jätkas ta aktiivset tegutsemist sotsiaalse reformaatorina, avaldades mõtteid nii surmanuhtlusest, naiste õigusest (1869 "The Subjection of Women"), valitsuse reformisest, Iirimaa küsimustes, orjusest kui representatiivset demokraatiast (1861 "Considerations on Representative Government").
the courts, to interpret and apply domestic law (see, inter alia and mutatis mutandis, the Winterwerp judgment of 24 October 1979, Series A no. 33, p. 20, § 46). Several points of French law have been disputed in the instant case. Even if the arguments of those appearing before the Court and the other information in the file are not absolutely conclusive in the Court's view, they provide sufficient material for the Court to have the gravest doubts whether the contested deprivation of liberty satisfied the legal requirements in the respondent State. "Lawfulness", in any event, also implies absence of any arbitrariness ... In this respect, the Court attaches great weight to the circumstances in which the applicant was forcibly conveyed to the Swiss border. Firstly, the relevant authorities waited for more than a month before serving the deportation order of 17 September 1979 on Mr. Bozano, although there was no difficulty about finding him
members can vote, while in an open primary any voter can participate. 15. Symbols * The Flag The United States flag has 13 stripes. Seven are red and 6 are white. It also has 50 white stars on a blue background. The stripes represent the original 13 colonies. The 50 stars represent the 50 states in the U.S. The first U.S. flag was designed in 1777. The flag has been changed many times since then. New stars are added each time new states join the union. * The Statue Of Liberty The Statue of Liberty is a huge sculpture that is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. This monument was a gift to the USA from the people of France in recognition of the French- American alliance during the American Revolution. The hollow copper statue was built in France it was finished in July, 1884. It was brought to the USA in 350 pieces on a French ship called "Isere" (In June, 1995). The statue was re-assembled in the USA and was completed on October 28, 1886
1. USA’s type of the country is constitutinal republic. Their type of government is parliamentary democracy 2. The flag has 13 red and white stipes which stand for the first states. The flag also has 50 stars on it which represent the states now and the last star is for Hawaii. 3. Their motto is In God We Trust. The national bird is the bald eagle. Symbols : The Lincoln Memorial, The White House, the Statue of Liberty (a gift from France 1886), Uncle Sam, the Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument. 4. America was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492. Christopher Columbus arrived in the „New World“ in 1492 and thought it was India and called the people Indians. 5. Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and the third U.S. president, was a leading figure in America’s early development. During the American Revolutionary War (1775-83), Jefferson
He shooted himself in his home in Kadrina on 5 February 1941 and he was buried to Tallinn Sisekalmistu cemetery. He was also active in cultural activities. Otto was in the board of “Estonia” society, Tallinn Savings and Loans Society. He received honorary decorates from the University of Tartu in 1928 and Warsaw University in 1930. All honours and awards, that had been given to him, he did not accept. He got five awards: Cross of Liberty III/I, Order of the Estonian Red Cross III, Order of the Estonian Red Cross II/II, Order of the Estonian Red Cross I/II and Order of the Cross of the Eagle I. New words: Therefore elected- seetõttu valiti Judge- kohtunik Fate- saatus Execute- hukkama Centre-left- vasaktsentristlik Municipal school- linnakool Emperor- keiser Extern- isik, kes sooritab eksameid õppeasutuses, ilma et oleks seal õppinud Flee abroad- põgenema välismaale Attorney- advokaat, jurist
Capital cities in America are less important than in Europe. They are created to serve limited political functions, not to be the center of social life. New York is the biggest city in America, with seven million people . About 40% of the population is foreign-born. Although it's not the capital it has always been the cultural centre of the whole country. New York is also famous for its skyscrapers. The heart of New York is Manhattan Island. The Statue of Liberty stands in the harbor of New York. A gift from France, she is a strong woman and holds up the torch of freedom. Washington, DC is the capital of the USA. It's designed by a French architect. DC, by the way, stands for "District of Columbia", in honor of Christopher Columbus. Washington is a beautiful city with many famous monuments and without much industry. The president of the United States lives and works in the White House.