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
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 We quite often see and read about manmade wonders of the world but have we ever thought about natural wonders surrounding us. Top ten natural wonders of the world is very hard to get 100% consensus on because there
As soon as I saw the rest of the group at the airport, I realised that I made a dreadful mistake. I shouldn’t have booked this trip alone. I should have invited a friend with me. Rest of the group standing few hundred meters away from me were punks. I mean literally punk people with their weird hairstyles and entirely dressed in black. They seemed so terryfing to me. Few of them noticed me standing here and they gave me smirky smiles. That scared me even more. How the hell am I supposed to enjoy this trip with these guys? I started walking slowly towards them, thinking that maybe I should turn around and not go to this trip. But I payed so much money and waited for this journey for so long. I reached the group and I was shaking a little. But you know what
Samantha had difficulties with making new friends. She sat alone in the canteen. She was always bullied by the big tough girls at the school. Once she stood up to them and the bad girls seemed to like her so called “sassiness”. They invited her to the back ally to “talk”, of course Sam did not know what they ment by that, so she went outside. As they were outside one of the bad girls pulled out a syringe and injected it into Samantha. She was scared to her life, that was literally the last thing she would have thought of. The bad girls only laughed, they guessed that it would be funny. But when one of the other girls injected it, she started foaming from her moth and fell down. She had an overdose. The other girls ran but Samantha quickly called for help. All Sam knows is that she was taken to a hospital.
market. Companies need ads to make their product stand out of the large competition in the market. But are they lying? I don't think so. There are exaggerations, over-statements, or misleading information which advertisers can get away with. The art of the sale is not in lying, but it is manipulating with the truth to make it sound like you actually need a product you don't. A lot of the statements that advertisers make are not literally true, but even not they are expecting that every person is believeing everything that is advertised. In the modern competitive market, there are so many products from so many companies which do not differ very much, therefore advertising companies have to be creative to present the advertised product in a good way.
SHO P P IN G A D D I CT IO N *CLICK* WHAT IS SHOPPING ADDICTION? COMPULSIVE BUYING DISORDER ONIOMANIA 6% U.S POPULATION URGE TO BUY UNNECESSARY THINGS LITERALLY MEANING "FOR SALE INSANITY" HOW IT WORKS? Shopping Guilt Emotional Craving trigger HISTORY ORIGINALLY DESCRIBED BY EMIL KRAEPELIN AND EUGEN BEULER LITTLE INTEREST UNTIL 1990 BAERLY RECOGNIZED AS A MENTAL ILLNESS SYMPTOMS I. OVER-PREOCCUPATION WITH BUYING II. DISTRESS AS A RESULT OF THE ACTIVITY III. BUYING IS NOT LIMITED TO MANIC EPISODES CONSEQUENCES
Computerised world – a better or a worse place to live in ? Although computers are said to be one of the most successful inventions there are many people who do not totally agree with that saying. Computers are able to do everything that make our life easier, but why are there still so many different opinions about ones' usefulness? The positive side of having computers in our life is how much it actually changes our life and makes it easier. There are no problems, I mean literally no problems that computers could not do. Computers are used to find information, read news, study, and some even play computer games. But to be exact, computer is not only that small box that stays under our desks or the lap-tops that are well known today. Computers are everything automatic that surround us, for example nowadays there are no cars made without computerised parts. Even shopping would not be even close to like it is now if we would not have all that amazing technology.
The crop, which previously had provided 60% of the nations' food needs, failed. Many families were evicted because they couldn't pay for their land. Hand in hand, starvation and diseases spreaded all across the country. As soon as spring began, people started emigrating to Canada - ships bringing lumber to England were glad to receive paying passengers. Almost every ship had a third of their passenger's die at sea or upon their arrival. On the shores of Quebec eyewitnesses saw hundreds literally flung on the beach, left in the mud, dying. Yet, it was only the potato crop that failed wheat, oats, pork, mutton etc. were excellent, but all was shipped to Europe to ease the starvation there. The British government refused to help with money or by opening soup-kitchens they were afraid that young rebels would buy guns and that the Irish would get used with free food and never work again. The `Great Hunger' ended in 1851-52, when the amount of eatable crop increased.
misunderstandings arusaamatused catch sb's eye silma torkama, tähelepanu haarama a puzzled look on his face hämmeldunud ilme remains of ancient settlement muistse asunduse säilmed set off teele asuma live out of the suitcase pidevalt reisil olema highlight of my life minu elu kõrghetk mountainous nation mägirahvas gentle slopes lauged mäenõlvad sparse vegetation hõre taimestik self-catering iseteenindav feast pidusöömaaeg literally sõna-sõnalt refund kuluhüvitis rip-off rahaliselt koorima bargain soodusost off the beaten track linnakärast eemal
writing system. In English both abbreviations (e.g. BBC, MP, PC, etc.) and acronyms (e.g. radar) are common. (Radar stands for RAdio Detection And Ranging.) Other languages use other devices (for example, in languages that use the Chinese writing system, it is common for long compounds to be reduced to the first elements of the subcompounds they contain, so that Japanese too-kyo dai-gakku `Tokyo University', literally `east-capital big-school' is usually referred to as too-dai literally `east-big' but more idiomatically translated as something like `TU'). German abbreviations/acronyms are often based not on the first letter of the component words, but on the letters for the onset and nucleus of the first syllable of the component words, e.g. Gestapo from GEheimSTAatsPOlizei `secret state police'. The other obvious way in which languages get new words is from other languages. These take two principal forms: A loanword is a word in one language taken from another language (e.g
Why change something that has been used and appreciated for thousands of years? Law is known for it's conservatism and legalese might have maintained so well because many lawyers have learned it's value and feel special to be one of the few who can understand it. Secondly, legal language includes some very complex linguistic practices of an ancient profession, so maybe the best way to sound like a professional is to use as much legal vocabulary as possible. There are literally thousands of terms to choose from. No one will doubt that you are a real professional if you use the right expressions. Body 2: That brings us to a fact that regular people have been frustrated with legal language for quite some time since it can sometimes be confusing and unnecessary. There is a smaller chance that your document will be misunderstood when plain language is used. And if your documents give instructions, your client is more likely to
Iron Man essay A superhero is a character with extraordinary powers who is dedicated to protecting the public. However, this definition can be matched with different sets of character traits. This essay discusses what makes Iron Man special and memorable. Besides literally being strong, which a superhero obviously needs to be, Iron Man aka Tony Stark was also highly intelligent. That's what actually helped him in most situations rather than mindlessly beating the opponent. Tony Stark had graduated with advanced degrees in physics and engineering at the age of 17 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. When imprisoned and forced to create a weapon of mass destuction in the movie Iron Man, Stark was able to build an armor suit and a reactor to escape
Adverse Conditions How much is buildable? Presence of Utilities Project Goals can you finish the project alltogether? Pre-application Hire all the necessary help in time Surveyors Engineers Attorneys Other specific experts if need be Proper site evaluation Market study Redevelopment or New Construction? Redevelopment can be less time-consuming and cheaper Building classes and their current uses have to be considered and if necessary, altered. New construction starts from a blank sheet, literally Redevelopments are usually more acceptable by the public (any exeptions?) Flashback Do not take shortcuts while getting your business started Make a thorough business plan Develop ideas and select the most viable ones Do not fear auctions but do your research Market research needs to be done Always double-check any results Consider different financing methods Be precise about due diligences Choose the best way to conduct your development References
failed every exam but English. Instead of going home and face his parents he decides to stay in hotel. For two days he wanders in New York and meets different people. Everything is described through Holden's perspective. Holden had quite complex character. He sometimes acts like a 13-year-old but in the same time he can be quite reasonable. Holden´s mood swings and trastic changes of feelings could even could mean that he had somekind of bipolar disorder. He could literally hate a person in one second and love in the next. He criticises others alot for being phony. Only persone he really seemed to be fond of was his little sister Phoebe. The book has a slightly depressing undertone because Holdens thougts about the situation he was in and his surroundings were often very gloomy. The lousy hotel where he stayed was probably the gloomiest part of the book. The author uses slang and repeats often same words which is essentially quite similar to
Estonian archipelago. Its largest town is Kärdla. Name Hiiumaa is the main island of Hiiu County, called Hiiumaa or Hiiu maakond in Estonian. The Swedish and German name of the island is Dagö (day island),Dagø in Danish -- a calque of its old Finnish name Päivänsalo (day island); compare Ösel (Yösalo night island) for Saaremaa. In modern Finnish it is called Hiidenmaa, literally hiisi's land. In Old Gutnish it was Dagai (day isthmus), from which the local North Germanic name "Daë" is derived. History Archaeological evidence of the first human settlement in Hiiumaa dates to as early as the 4th century BC. The first documented record of the island of Dageida was made by contemporary chroniclers in 1228, at the time
I sleep on the second level and sometimes I am truly scared for my life. It is not as sturdy as I would like it to be. The bottom step on the ladder is loose and I know that one night I am going to fall thanks to that. It has carvings, but they are all scribbles made by previous sleepers. The mattress is worn out and needs to be replaced. It is stained beyond sense. At least it has not fallen apart, yet. b) a place Lausanne is a city in Switzerland which took my breath away, literally. It is one of the most beautiful places I have seen and it is simply filled with history. I visited Lausanne in August 2012 and while it was raining in Estonia, it was scorching hot in Lausanne, about 30 degrees Celsius. Lausanne is located in the mountainous area of Switzerland and the whole city rests on hills. Walking in Lausanne in that heat was hard, hence the losing my breath part. It is also next to the Geneva Lake which is blue and clear. The most beautiful water body I have ever seen
Pushkin by heart does not work wonders with one's speaking skills, really. (Although I still can recite one of his poems...) The point is, I actually really like Russian. I've never been good at it, but I like the language and I really wish I knew it better. I can speak some, but not read much. As soon as the characters stop talking to each other, I'm stuck and can barely understand anything. Most of my Russian skills my ten years younger mates envy come from my year of living in Narva (literally starve or learn!) and talking to a variety of Estonian-Russian roleplayers I know. (But since they are also fluent in English and most in Estonian as well, it turns into a stew of languages very soon.) Chronologically the second language I started to learn was French. That was because of the Descartes Lyceum. Don't remember much of that, except for half a dozen badly spelt childrens' songs. Alouette is a really cruel song about tearing different body parts off a lark just to teach kids
The Colosseum can be thus interpreted as a great triumphal monument built in the Roman tradition of celebrating great victories. Vespasian's decision to build the Colosseum on the site of Nero's lake can also be seen as a populist gesture of returning to the people an area of the city which Nero had appropriated for his own use. In contrast to many other amphitheatres, which were located on the outskirts of a city, the Colosseum was constructed in the city centre; in effect, placing it both literally and symbolically at the heart of Rome.The Colosseum had been completed up to the third story by the time of Vespasian's death in 79. The top level was finished and the building inaugurated by his son, Titus, in 80.[1] Dio Cassius recounts that over 9,000 wild animals were killed during the inaugural games of the amphitheatre
One of the world's tallest floating cranes would be needed to lift the massive quarter sections of the rim onto eight temporary platforms floating on the river. Each of the 32 passenger capsules would have to be designed to be just within the maximum width allowed on the French roads over which they would make their way to the English Channel and up the Thames. And it would all happen in just 16 months... Today, the British Airways London Eye has become, quite literally, the way the world sees London. It is one of the most spectacular and popular attractions in the world.. Its success is unquestionable, as is its popularity with tourists and Londoners alike. Yet it was conceived, designed and built against considerable odds. Of all the remarkable facts about the London Eye, perhaps the most astonishing is that it was ever built at all. The world's largest observation wheel is 135 metres high. It provides a 30- minute, slow-moving 'flight' over London
S. 2 Alaska was purchased from Russia on March 30, 1867, for $7.2 million at approximately two cents per acre. The land went through several administrative changes before becoming an organized territory on May 11, 1912, and the 49th state of the U.S. on January 3, 1959. The name "Alaska" was already introduced in the Russian colonial period, when it was used only for the peninsula and is derived from the Aleut alaxsxaq, meaning "the mainland" or more literally, "the object towards which the action of the sea is directed". It is also known as Alyeska, the "great land", an Aleut word derived from the same root. Geography Alaska has a longer coastline than all the other U.S. states combined. It is the only non- contiguous U.S. state on continental North America; about 500 miles of British Columbia separate Alaska from Washington state. The capital city, Juneau, is situated on the
demi-god in training is attacked on a field trip, whisked off to Camp Half Blood, and is doing his best Theseus impression (look it up). Toss in some more CG beasties, a way too short cameo by Ms. Thurman as everyone's favorite serpent-headed gorgon, a gratuitous music montage to Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" and you've got a film that is desperate to balance the needs of folklore with the demands of a contemporary demographic. That might explain Brandon T. Jackson, who literally redefines the sentiment "a little goes a long way." In his case, the savvy satyr overstays his welcome right up front, and then settles in for even more cloying aggravation. With him, everything has to have a cool and smarty-pants comeback, from bribing the Ferryman for a trip up the river Styx to line dancing in an enchanted Las Vegas casino. Indeed, had Columbus more time and a larger budget to really expand his vision, Percy Jackson
old. The young couple soon came to symbolize all of the excesses of the reviled French monarchy, and Marie Antoinette herself became the target of a great deal of vicious gossip. 3. She was hated for many things like: beauty, spending money, The Diamond Necklace incident People called her "L'Autrichienne" She was hated for her beauty and because of her eccentric personality, also because she was born in Austria. French people started to call her "L'Autrichienne" (which literally means the Austrian (woman), but also suggests the French word "chienne", meaning bitch) Also France financial crisis was blamed on her lavish spending. It is known that she lived golden life: she bought tons of clothes, diamonds and of course she gambled. The Diamond Necklace incident damaged her reputation further, although she was completely innocent in this affair.- The Diamon Necklace incident was that her husband
and they also had an interview: In the article he says that Pärt is a major composer and he was little nervous to meet him. Although the 78-year-old musician usually shies away from acclaim and the media, Huizenga had the opportunity to talk to the man. The journalist had also brought along a small bell and set it down on the table between them. When he gave it a little tinkle Pärt had said "Oh, this is a good beginning, thank you," in his heavily accented English. Pärt likes bells, literally and figuratively in his music. He also likes space and silence. Fans tend to use words like "timeless" to describe his contemplative music. But for Pärt, time has deep meaning. In conversation, as in his music, he takes his time to unclutter his thoughts. They come out like poems. "Time for us, is like the time of our own lives, it is temporary. What is timeless is the time of eternal life. That is eternal. These are all high words, and so, like the sun, we cannot really look
Lennon and asked to join his band, the Quarrymen In the years of the Beatles' greatest popularity, Paul was generally regarded as the best- looking and was the one who aroused most interest in female audiences. Ironically, he was the last to marry In the latter years of the Beatles' reign over pop-culture, McCartney wrote several universal ballads such as "Hey Jude", "Let It Be", and "The Long and Winding Road". After the Beatles broke up, Paul immediately began a solo career, literally driving around Britain in a van, looking for somewhere to perform with his makeshift new band. That band developed into Wings and produced a number of notable singles, including "Maybe I'm Amazed", "Band on the Run," "Uncle Albert," "Live and Let Die," and "Listen To What The Man Said". Paul and his wife became outspoken vegetarians and animal-rights activists after owning cattle and watching them outside the window as they cooked and ate meat; in
Burj al-Arab Hotel - The tourist magnet of Dubai The Burj Al Arab : literally, Tower of the Arabs is a luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Construction Construction of Burj Al Arab began in 1994. In 1999 the tower that resembles the sail of a dhow, became the world's tallest hotel with the height of 321 m. The architect Tom Wright has said that the client wanted a building that would become an iconic or symbolic statement for Dubai. This is very similar to Sydney with its Opera House, or Paris with the Eiffel Tower
Kirjalik tõlge on algse (suulise või kirjaliku) teksti tõlge kirjalikul kujul. Toortõlge on tõlke mustand, lõplikult viimistlemata ja kontrollimata tõlge. Sõnasõnaline tõlge annab algse teksti sõnadele üks-ühesed tähendusvasted teises keeles. Sõnasõnaline tõlge ei pruugi arvestada konteksti, metafoore ja sõnade mitmetähenduslikkust. Tihti kasutatakse sõnasõnalist tõlget selleks, et näidata mingi piltliku või erilise väljendi algupärast struktuuri: "Munamägi", literally "egg-hill". Reaalune tõlge on tavaliselt luuleteose sõnasõnaline või toortõlge. Kellegi teise tehtud reaalust tõlget kasutavad luule tõlkijad sageli abivahendina lõpliku tõlke tegemiseks. Tõlkijaks nimetatakse sellisel juhul ikkagi lõpliku teksti loojat. Reaaluse tõlke kasutamisel pruugi tõlkija mõnikord isegi algteksti keelt osata. Proosatõlge on luuleteose tõlge proosasse. Proosatõlget kasutatakse parema tähendussamasuse saavutamiseks
facilities and a bog. We met up at Fleet to take a look at each others brilliant come ups before the challanges. As usual I came in with quite an entrance. My motorhome was by far the tallest ever built. It had three stories and looked extremely cool. After walking Hammond through my surperb motorhome I couldn't help but laughing at his. It was a hidious Land Rover which appeared from far to be covered with bricks. The ,,stone effect" was in Richards mind the Land Rover style.It literally had a bog next to the driver's seat. After having a great laugh once more over Hammonds brilliant motorhome, James May came in what appeared to be a rocketship stuck on a Lotus. We didn't want to stop for long at James's rocketship with a bog next to your head so we showed James Richards motorhome. James took it all together with one nice sentence: ,,It's a Land Rover with curtains on the outside".
variants. Deadlift The deadlift is exercise where one lifts a loaded barbell off the ground from a stabilized bent- over position. It is an excellent exercise for overall body development if done properly. History Deadlift got its name somewhere around 200 B.C. in Rome. After military battles young Roman soldiers would go out onto the field and lift their fallen comrades onto wagons to later be buried. Literally "lifting the dead." This was used not only to get soldiers used to battle and death, but to also increase strength in their back. World records The record under WPO powerlifting rules is 1,003 pounds (455 kg) by Andy Bolton. Injury Most injureies happens to the spine, because of the wrong technique. To avoid injuries a powerlifter can use lifting belt and lifting fleshing. Also It is very important to use right technique.
The midday meal is usually referred to as lunch and the evening meal as dinner or, when it is less formal, as supper. But some rural people call the midday meal dinner and the early-evening meal tea. Many people, particularly in Dublin, no longer eat more than a light meal or snack in the middle of the day. Those who have an early-evening meal sometimes have another snack-- sandwiches, cakes, or biscuits--at around 9 PM. Socializing The traditional Irish greeting Céad míle fáilte literally means "A hundred thousand welcomes." However, the Irish greet one another with common English phrases such as "Hello" and "How are you?" or more casual greetings such as 'How's it going?' The most typical Irish greeting is Dia dhuit, which means "God be with you." Goodbye is expressed with Slán (roughly "Go safely") or the warmer Slán agus beannacht ('Go safely, and blessings be with you'). Greetings are generally accompanied by a firm
1833[1] (during the Edo Period) as the first in Hokusai's series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji(Fugaku sanjrokkei (?)), and is his most famous work. This particular woodblock is one of the most recognized works of Japanese art in the world. It depicts an enormous wavethreatening boats near the Japanese prefecture of Kanagawa. While sometimes assumed to be a tsunami, the wave is, as the picture's title notes, more likely to be a large okinami literally "wave of the open sea." As in all the prints in the series, it depicts the area around Mount Fuji under particular conditions, and the mountain itself appears in the background. COPIES Copies of the print are in many Western collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the British Museum in London, The Art Institute of Chicago, and in Claude Monet's house in Giverny, France. Ukiyo-e art Ukiyo-e (?, lit
ordained by Him that made all things, for the perpetuating of mankind, without which it must needs perish. (Mabbe p 63) Prose The most distinctive element of the original passage is it's sexual tone in its explanation of "true love." Celestina basically says that Calisto is suffering from being horny all the time, and that God made them that way so humans could propagate. In the same passage, "forzoso" is related to love between man and woman. Somehow men are, literally, forced to love women. I have a major in biophysics, so I'm thinking of a physical force that hypothetically pushes a man 3 to love some woman. It's also curious that he writes men are forced to love women, and not just men are forced to love. When he wrote this novel, his dad had already been burned alive for his Jewish heritage, and the Spanish Inquisition was still in full effect
Nelson got his inspiration for the invention of Eskimo Pie when a boy in his confectionery store could not decide whether to buy ice cream or a chocolate bar. In 1921, Nelson secured an agreement with local chocolate producer Russell C. Stover to mass-produce them under the new trademarked name Eskimo Pie. The name was suggested by Stover’s wife. The word Eskimo comes from 1580s, probably from an Algonquian word, such as Abenaki askimo and Ojibwa ashkimeq, traditionally said to mean literally “eaters of raw meat”. filibuster – Today, the term filibuster refers to act of delay action in Congress or another law- making group by making very long speeches. However, the term filibutor “pirate” was first used in 1580s and was probably derived from the Dutch vrijbuiter “freebooter”, which in turn was used for the pirates in the West Indies in Spanish (filibuster) and French (flibustier) forms.
22 Reference and referring he posits. So if "The table" is elliptical, there has got to be a determinate answer to the question, "What material is ellipsized?" And the answer will matter because, depending upon which candidate you pick, (10) will turn out to say something completely different. If we say that "The table" means the table in this room, then we have introduced the concept "room," and construed (10) as being literally about a room, indeed as having the predicate "room" hidden in its underlying logical structure. Perhaps a better approach would be an appeal to restricted quantification (as in Lycan 1984 and Neale 1990). Often we say things like "Everyone likes her," meaning, not every person in the universe, but everyone in a certain contextually indicated social circle. Or "Nobody goes to that restaurant any more," which is unlikely to mean that no human being at all goes there; it
Strong authority during times of crisis may be the most evident factor in maintaining social order. However, even in our daily lives all meet individuals who disobey the rules and commands set by our figures of authority. Although all know that crimes will be punished and the state in powerful enough to do it, individuals still act against social order if the physical presence of the authority figure is not evident. Only in a situation, where Orwell's' Big Brother could literally follow our every move, would power and authority grant absolute social order. Conclusion The explanations for social order are all rather convincing if put into context. The presence of a shared meaning enables the understanding of why we cooperate. Individuals with their norms and values form the basis for beneficial and sustainable collaboration. However, often individuals cannot merely agree, power and authority is needed to enforce the accepted order.
tallinn.ee/eng/fpage/explore/attractions/old_town Kiek in de Kök Those interested in walls, towers, cannons and the like should drop into this museum of the town's defences. Visitors of this museum will see examples of Medieval fire power, displays detailing how the city's system of fortification walls and towers developed through the centuries and an exhibit on crime and punishment in old Tallinn. The name of this massive, 38m-high cannon tower literally means "Peek into the Kitchen." It was so high that Medieval guards joked they could see right down the chimneys and into the kitchens of the houses below. Kiek in de Kök is also the starting place for visitors interested in the fascinating system of hidden tunnels (Bastion tunnels) that run underneath the old bastions of Toompea hill. Make sure to pay a visit to the top floor café for beautiful Old Town views.
Such was Britain's worldwide influence that the Argentina Football Association was founded in 1893 by Scotland-born Alexander Watson Hutton. It is for reasons like these that football can arguably be considered the greatest export in Britain's long history. What is certainly not in question is the incredible influence Britain had on the development of modern football; laying down the original regulations, establishing the basic competitions and spreading the game quite literally worldwide. Women's football Remarkably, women's football has been around since the inception of the sport in the late 19th century, and there is evidence of female involvement in all the forerunners of the game as well as medieval football. Although not as popular with spectators today, it was actually extremely popular during World War I, with women's industry teams like Dick, Kerr's Ladies from Preston, who also played the first international game with a team from Paris.
A notable aspect of Italian meals is that the primo or first course, is usually a more filling dish such as risotto or pasta. Modern Italian cuisine also includes single courses (all-in-one courses), providing carbohydrates and proteins at the same time (e.g. pasta and legumes). Aperitivo : apéritif usually enjoyed as an appetizer before a large meal, may be Campari, Cinzano, Prosecco, Aperol, Spritz or Vermouth. Antipasto : literally "before (the) meal", hot or cold appetizers Primo : "first course", usually consists of a hot dish like pasta, risotto, gnocchi, polenta or soup. Secondo : "second course", the main dish, usually fish or meat. Traditionally veal, pork and chicken are most commonly used, at least in the North, though beef has become more popular since World War II and wild game is found, particularly in Tuscany. Fish are generally caught locally. Contorno : "side dish", may be a salad or cooked vegetables
messages so that the sender has only to write addresses. Even with the rise in popularity of email, the nengaj remains very popular in Japan. Conventional nengaj greetings include: kotoshi mo yoroshiku o-negai-shimasu (?) (I hope for your favour again in the coming year) (shinnen) akemashite o-medet-gozaimasu (()?) (Happiness to you on the dawn [of a New Year]) kinga shinnen (?) (Happy New Year) shoshun (?) (literally "early spring") On New Year's Day, Japanese people have a custom of giving money to children. This is known as otoshidama (, otoshidama?). It is handed out in small decorated envelopes called 'pochibukuro,' similar to Goshugi bukuro or Chinese red envelopes and to the Scottish handsel. In the Edo period large stores and wealthy families gave out a small bag of mochi and a Mandarin orange to spread happiness all around. The amount of money given depends
and deeds. The pastor of a sizable town, he preaches the Gospel and makes sure to practice what he preaches. He is everything that the Monk, the Friar, and the Pardoner are not. The Miller (est: MÖLDER): Describe his looks. What were the pleasures in his life? What kind of manners did he have? Was he a good person? Stout and brawny, the Miller has a wart on his nose and a big mouth, both literally and figuratively. He threatens the Host's notion of propriety when he drunkenly insists on telling the second tale. Indeed, the Miller seems to enjoy overturning all conventions: he ruins the Host's carefully planned storytelling order; he rips doors off hinges; and he tells a tale that is somewhat blasphemous, ridiculing religious clerks, scholarly clerks, carpenters, and women. The Manciple (est: AIDAMEES): Where does he work? What are his duties? How had he become rich?
himself for removing the Bell from it's rightful position. "But even in his dying fear / One dreadful sound could the Rover hear, / A sound as if with the Inchcape Bell, / The Devil below was ringing his knell." The last stanza is written in a very powerful way. It says that at his dying hour, the Rover finally understands that he himself had signed his death sentence by removing the bell. The poem is filled with romanticist images and is quite literally understandable. But, if we consider that a ship was an ancient symbol for civilization, the poem acquires a wholly different dimension. Also, the contrast between society and nature then becomes very distinct. We are then presented with the idea of civilization going down the drain just because of some human vices, like envy. Sir Ralph let his jealousy of the Abbot cloud his clear sightedness. When throwing the bell to
Antagonist - a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary. Irony - the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect Oxymoron - a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g. faith unfaithful kept him falsely true ). Hyperbole - exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. Epithet - an adjective or phrase expressing a quality or attribute regarded as characteristic of the person or thing mentioned. 3. Comment on the shifts in the setting of the three chapters. What is the mode of narration in these stories? Are the narrators always reliable? The first chapter setting is in convent, 2
huge role in international political economy all over the world. The company has done a lot of great things for IPE and continues to contribute to the international political economy to make a world better and cleaner place to live and also give everybody an equal chance on life and career. It is rather weird to think that companies like Coca-Cola and etc. have so much influence on the whole political economy but that comes to show us how literally every company which is known for good things and not so good things, can influence the whole political economy process. Appyling a theory liberalism As mentioned before Coca-Cola Company is a multinational corporation and that means it occupies a prominent and often controversial role in the global economy. Multinational corporations operate simultaneously in national political systems and global markets, they
representing something abstract. Allusion - an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. Simile - a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g. as brave as a lion ). Metaphor - a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. Graphon - Intentional violation of the graphical shape of a word (or word combination) used to reflect its pronunciation point of view - the narrator's position in relation to a story being told. Narrator - a person who narrates something, especially a character who recounts the events of a novel or narrative poem. Mood - is a literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions
· Riskigrupi laste selgitamine ja erikoolidesse saatmine võimete, intelligentsuse (individuaalsete erinevuste) tähtsus õppimisel Binet (1909. Modern ideas on children) · A few modern philosophers... assert that an individual's intelligence is a fixed quantity which cannot be increased. We must protest and react against this brutal pessimism. ... With practice, training, and above all method,we manage to increase our attention, our memory, our judgment, and literally to become more intelligent than we were before. 1920-1950ndad · USA mõju: biheiviorism (käitumise uurimine, eksperimendid loomadega, traditsiooniline kordamise teel õppimine, juhised konkreetsete ainete õpetamiseks) · Alternatiivsed ideed Euroopas ja USAs · Piaget, Võgotski, gestaltpsühholoogia (Kurt Koffka, Max Wertheimer), Kurt Lewin jt · NB! Eestikeelne põhiõpik Lindgren & Suter "Pedagoogiline psühholoogia koolipraktikas" on esmakordselt
Conflict with Medinan Jewish clans who opposed the Muslims led to their exile, enslavement or death, and the Jewish enclave of Khaybar was subdued. At the same time, Meccan trade routes were cut off as Muhammad brought surrounding desert tribes under his control. By 629 Muhammad was victorious in the nearly bloodless Conquest of Mecca, and by the time of his death in 632 he ruled over the Arabian peninsula. In Islam, the "normative" example of Muhammad's life is called the Sunnah (literally "trodden path"). This example is preserved in traditions known as hadith ("reports"), which recount his words, his actions, and his personal characteristics. The classical Muslim jurist ashShafi'i (d. 820) emphasized the importance of the Sunnah in Islamic law, and Muslims are encouraged to emulate Muhammad's actions in their daily lives. The Sunnah is seen as crucial to guiding interpretation of the Qur'an. Resurrection and judgment
The Dutch have their own types of fast food. A Dutch fast food meal often consists of a portion of french fries (called friet or patat) with a sauce and a meat product. The most common sauce to accompany french fries is mayonnaise, while others can be ketchup or spiced ketchup, peanut sauce or piccalilli. Sometimes the fries are served with combinations of sauces, most famously speciaal (special): mayonnaise, with (spiced) ketchup and chopped onions; and oorlog (literally "war"): mayonnaise and peanut sauce (sometimes also with ketchup and chopped onions). The meat product is usually a deep fried snack; this includes the frikandel (a deep fried skinless minced meat sausage), and the kroket (deep fried meat ragout covered in breadcrumbs). In Portugal, there are some varieties of local fast-food and restaurants specialized in this type of local cuisine. Some of the most popular foods include the popular frango assado (Piri-piri
Slang – Lay off the nosh. Taboo – Lay off the bloody nosh. What actually determined the degree of distance and formality may be social status (people from lower statuses will address those at a higher status differently than they would someone on the same level as them) or the authority that comes with knowledge (scientific texts may use extremely formal and rigid language for instance). But social distance may also be decided based on available space (literally the space you have to print the translation – some things will sound more distant and less warm; if you’re angry and you only speak in single word sentences, you increase the distance between you and the person you are speaking to). For instance, in English, the standard text on a medicine container is ‘If symptoms persist consult your doctor’, which is quite rigid and unfriendly sounding, however, if there is more space, a more friendlier
One man walked on the streets and jingled his bell and yelled: ,,Bring out your dead!" People then carried the corpses out of their homes on the streets and men who were dressed in robes threw them on to the carrier and removed them from the city streets. 5 The death toll mounted to such an extent that graveyards soon became full. Vacant land was used for 'plague pits' and quicklime was used in them. In spite of grave diggers literally working night and day, they could not keep up with deaths and so corpses were piled up awaiting burial. (All Info About London's homepage: http://london.allinfo- about.com/features/plague.html) The people who removed the dead bodies flagged the houses where the deceased were found. They drew a red cross on the door and wrote ,,Lord have mercy upon us" below the cross. (Nuffield Foundation's homepage: http://www.primaryhistory.org/data/files/Great_Plague_resources-140.pdf) 6
prove their claim. Islamic theology says that all of God's messengers preached the message of Islam--submission to the Will of God. The Qur'an mentions the names of numerous figures considered prophets in Islam, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus, among others. Muslims believe that God finally sent Muhammad (Seal of the Prophets) to convey the divine message to the whole world. In Islam, the "normative" example of Muhammad's life is called the Sunnah (literally "trodden path"). This example is preserved in traditions known as hadith ("reports"), which recount his words, his actions, and his personal characteristics. The classical Muslim jurist ash-Shafi'i emphasized the importance of the Sunnah in Islamic law, and Muslims are encouraged to emulate Muhammad's actions in their daily lives. The Sunnah is seen as crucial to guiding interpretation of the Qur'an. Six of these collections, compiled in the 3rd century AH (9th
" In business, that translates as: "Plan hard, work easy." A simple, three-step approach to the business planning process helps. Step one is to plan exactly what you are going to sell. Step two is to calculate what it will cost to make the product or to deliver the service. Step three is to do market research in order to ensure that you will be able to sell enough products and/or services in order to cover all of the costs. If your plans forecast that you can make a profit then, quite literally, you are in business. If not, then you need to think of a new plan. People who can do this are called entrepreneurs. People who can't are called employees. In truth, step one is down to you it's your business and you can sell what you want. Remember that there are only two things that your business can sell: a product or a service. Think also about how and why people will buy from you. And also consider the