Mother is sitting on the couch and reading newspaper, at the same time television is playing. Karl is playing with stacking blocks and composes them next to each other by creating a circle with an empty hole in the centre. Now he starts to fulfill the hole with different toys: furry animals, cars. During the play he is babbling and telling some single words to himself. After ten minutes of playing alone, he decides to stand up and run to mummy´s, in the meanwhile shouting with high voice:"Mummy, mummy, mummy!" He takes the mother´s hand and takes her to the stacking blocks place. Mother starts to build a tower with eight blocks in the meanwhile telling "Now we are building a big, big tower and for that we need to put the blocks on top of each other. Karl is observing couple of minutes what mother is doing and then starts to put the blocks on top of each other and saying: "Me too, me too!". Mother is leaving the child and returning to the couch
Emma, departs to study law in Paris. His departure makes Emma miserable. Soon, at an agricultural fair, a wealthy neighbor named Rodolphe, who is attracted by Emma's beauty, declares his love to her. He seduces her, and they begin having a passionate affair. Emma is often indiscreet, and the townspeople all gossip about her. Charles, however, suspects nothing. His adoration for his wife and his stupidity combine to blind him to her indiscretions. His professional reputation, meanwhile, suffers a severe blow when he and Homais attempt an experimental surgical technique to treat a club-footed man named Hippolyte and end up having to call in another doctor to amputate the leg. Disgusted with her husband's incompetence, Emma throws herself even more passionately into her affair with Rodolphe. She borrows money to buy him gifts and suggests that they run off together and take little Berthe with them. Soon enough, though, the jaded and worldly Rodolphe has grown bored of Emma's
Both Europe and Asia are growth areas and are conducting e-business. Companies are beginning to realise that they will have to translate their websites for their various customers. Businesses all over the world are now faced with a huge challenge creating a multilingual website. It is not an easy task because different cultures have different needs. Companies doing e-business simply need time to translate their sites into the various languages necessary to do business. Meanwhile, more and more material in different languages is being added to the Web at a fast pace. The problems of language and culture could limit larger companies and because of that smaller businesses will have more opportunities.
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put down by the Prince of Verona, Escalus. The Prince declares that the heads of the two families (known simply as "Montague" and "Capulet") will be held personally accountable for any further breach of the peace, and disperses the crowd. Count Paris, a young nobleman, talks to Capulet about marrying his thirteen-year-old daughter, Juliet. Capulet demurs, because his is in daughter tender age, but he invites him to attract attention of Juliet during the ball. Meanwhile Juliet's mother tries to persuade her young daughter to accept Paris' wooing during their coming ball. Juliet is not inspired by the idea of marrying Paris -- in fact, she admits to not really having considered marriage at all. But, being a dutiful daughter, she accedes to her mother's wishes. In the meantime, Montague and his wife fret to their nephew Benvolio about their son Romeo, who has long been moping for reasons unknown to them. Benvolio promises
Trainers pointed out him as a young promise. In fact in 1979 he was allowed to enter the national team and to take part to the Pan-American games in San Juan, Portorico. He arrived 1 hour late (because trainers gave him the wrong program of the games) but judges made him jump anyway after Carl's explanation. And it was really a worthy decision: he placed third with 8,13 m at the last jump. A prophetic measure as it was formerly Owens' world record (which lasted 25 years). Meanwhile he spent part of his time even to train in 100 m and in 1979 he run 10"67. Only boycott prevented him to be at the Olympic games of Moscow the following year. In Eugene he gained the ticket for the long jump (2nd with 8,01 m) and 4x100 m relay (4th in 100 m). He improved a lot in 100 m, running 10"21 s while in the long jump he landed at 8,11 m. Then in 1981, the year of his great explosion, a lot of things changed. He settled to Houston,
*siis läks Root sinna Artemise mõisa ette, ning Artemis kutsus ta sisse, *ta tahtis tonn 24 karaadist kulda Holly eest, *Root aga ei olnud nõus, olgugi, et Artemis ütles, et ta teab, kuidas ajaväljast pääseda, *Root läks tagasi, ning kaks teadlast uurisid, kas Artemis valetab või mitte, *kuna ta ei valetanud, otsustas Root mõndasid reegleid rikkuda, et Artemsit ootamatult tabada. 6-th chapter Root returned to the base and he wanted to know every detail about Artemis. Meanwhile they camped near Artemis´ manor. Artemis knew that they are coming. He waited until sprites came in. He
During the First World War eleven German spies were shot by firing squad in the Tower of London. Only one bomb was dropped on the Tower during that war and fortunately it fell on the moat. During the Second World War the Tower of London was closed to the public and the crown jewels were removed to a safer location. During the war the Tower suffered bomb damage and two 19th century buildings were destroyed. Part of the Old Hospital Block was also destroyed. Meanwhile Rudolf Hess the Deputy Fuhrer flew to Scotland in May 1941 and was imprisoned in the Tower. However only one German was actually shot in the Tower during World War II. He was a man named Josef Jakobs and he was executed in August 1941. Today the Tower of London is one of London's main tourist attractions.
After seeing this wonderful romantic comedy movie, I can do only one thing and that is approve the movie in best way I can. The wonderful mixture of romance and comedy makes me want to watch it all over again and again. The film itself was written my Marc Norman and directed by John Madden and playwright Tom Stoppard. The plot talks about a 16th century playwright named William Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes),who is suffering from lack of inspiration. Meanwhile there is a young wealthy lady named Viola de Lesseps (Gwyneth Paltrow) who has always dreamed about becoming an actress and one day hoped to find true love. Women were not allowed to act these days so she dressed up as a boy and went to Shakespeares play auditions and succeeded and that's where the inspiration and love story started to build up. Even though William at first didn't even know that Kent was actually a woman and believed he was nephew of his true love. But found
AUSTRALIA { · Capital city of Australia is Canberra. · The largest city is Sydney. · There is no official language, but the national language is english with an accent. · Australia area is 7,617,930 km2 · Australia is the smallest continent in the world but the sixth largest country in the world. · The kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia. The kangaroo is important to both Australian culture and the national image. · Population in Australia is 22,760,245. They have almost 10,700 beaches in all shapes, sizes and colours. I NTERESTI NG FACTS Ø There are 1500 species of Australian spiders. Ø The Sydney Opera House roof weighs more than 161,000 tons. Ø Australia is considered to have one of the highest degrees of urban concentration in the world. Ø Koalas are furry animals that live only in Australia they live only in certain types of trees, called eucalyptu...
Then, after killing his pray, the man dropped the disgusting body and cleaned his sword. Heartless wanted to run away, but she knew that this man, probably not even human, was much faster and stronger than her. That's why she just stood there and watched the youth's moves. Finally, when he had cleaned his sword, he started to search something. Soon he found it, because he took from the nearby ground a large book and started reading it. In the meanwhile the monster, whom he thought was dead, started moving and stood up. She (or even it) saw the enemy and rushed towards him. The man seemed not to be noticing her, so Heartless decided to save the man from the horrible death this beast wanted to cause. There was a bloodstained sword lying before her, so she took it from the ground and held it like the man had. She didn't know anything of her past before the orphanage, yet she felt at the moment that her hands were moving on their own.
In time he learned how to use fire and how to talk. He wanted to communicate with people but they threw rocks at him and wanted to kill him. He was lonely and soon he became angry at everyone. At first he killed Victor's brother. After hearing that Victor went back to Switzerland. He was certain that the killer was the monster. He was devastated and went to the mountains to calm down. There he met the creature. He told Victor what he had done in the meanwhile. He confessed killing Victor's brother. The monster also demanded that Victor created a female monster so that he could be with her. At first Victor agreed and he started to make her but later he realised it was wrong and he stopped. The monster threatened that somerhing bad would happen on Victor's wedding day. Victor was going to marry Elizabeth but on their wedding night the creature killed her. Victor swore vengeance and he started to follow the creature. The creature escaped
He wanted to communicate with the locals, but they threw rocks at him and wanted to kill him. So he felt lonely and soon became angry at everyone. After hearing that, Victor went back to Switzerland, the monster killed Victors brother. Victor was certain that the killer was the monster. He was devastated and went to the mountains to calm down. There he met the creature. The monster told Victor what he had done in the meanwhile. He confessed killing Victor’s brother. The monster also demanded that Victor created a female monster so that he could be with her. At first Victor agreed, but later he realised it was wrong and he stopped. The monster threatened that something bad would happen on Victor’s wedding day, if he did not complete the work. Victor was going to marry Elizabeth but on their wedding night the creature killed her in excuse that if he can`t have a partner, then his creator can`t
run away. Han, C-3PO, Chewbacca and Leia escape, but their spaceship doesn't work properly and they have to hide themselves in an asteroid field. They are also followed by Dark Vader's forces and they have to find a place where to land. Fortunately they succeed and land happily at Han's old friends palce. This place is called Cloud City. Everything seems to be fine but in reality Vader has occupied this place already. Han, Leila and others are surprised and they are taken into a prison. Meanwhile Luke and R2-D2 robot go to a place called Dagobah planet. When Luke was in the cave, he had a dream that he has to go to that panet and train himself and learn new skills from his old friend Yoda, who is a fighter. For example he learns how to see the past and the future. Suddenly Luke sees a vision that his friends are in trouble and he decides to help them , although Yoda doesn't allow him, because Luke has not finished his training yet. But Luke
give their credit card details over the Web. There are also legal issues to take into consideration.Such vast changes will not happen overnight. It is impossible to say exactly how many texts there are on the web as the number is changing all the time. One thing which is certain, however, is that a growth in the use of internet is guaranteed.Companies doing e- business simply need time to translate their sites into the various languages necessary to do business. Meanwhile, more and more material in different languages is being added to the Web at a fast pace.While all this is happening, local companies, with few employees, doing e- business only in the language of their target market and who are aware of the cultural aspects of that market, will certainly be at an advantage. The problems of language and culture could well limit larger companies from expanding and so offer more opportunities to smaller businesses in poorer areas of the world.
Yea, even thought her character hasn't changed at all!" "Well, I first saw her nine years ago..." "Right, I remember! We were in form six then! It was the first afternoon you decided to create a bend!" "Can you believe it? I've known you for nine years...geez, how fast time flies..." And they started laughing. "Sorry to interrupt, but the competition is about to start now. Will you take your places, please?" said one of the stuff members. "Sure!" answered Matrix and they left the stage. In the meanwhile Alice had made a new friend Sheila. That was the woman's name she'd met earlier. When the lights went off, Alice and Sheila went to the performers hall. If was full of people, students mostly, but some grown-ups were at present as well. "Oh, there's Mat! My brother! I must go now" said Alice and ran off. Sheila waved and went to her band the Space Dolls. Matrix was standing, not even noticing Alice. When she was close enough, she jumped
cuisine, the first thought that comes to mind is Pizza. Yes, Italian Pizza is renowned the world over. 1 tsp yeast (fresh or dried) 6 tbsp lukewarm water ½ tsp sugar 1 tbsp olive oil 1 cup plain flour 1 tsp salt Mix together the yeast, water and sugar in a clean and dry bowl. If you are using dried yeast, sprinkle over the water and sugar solution and mix till dissolved. Leave this bowl in a warm place until a froth forms on the top. Then stir in the olive oil. In the meanwhile, sift together the flour and salt in a large bowl, mix these two dry ingredients well. Now, if your yeast mix is ready, make a well in the centre of the flour salt mix and pour the mixture in. Preferably with the hands, mix together and knead to make smooth dough. Remember to knead for at least five minutes, or until the dough is elastic and smooth to touch. Wrap this dough in a greased plastic sheet and leave in a warm place for at least an hour
Dorian lives the next eightteen years gaining knowledge and spending time on useless things. He becomes more and more terrified when he has to spend some time away from the painting. There were already rumours about Dorian, when Basil, the painter, decides to go and ask Dorian if any of them were true. When Basil reaches Dorian's house, Dorian shows Basil the picture and tells that all this is his fault. He stabs Basil to death and gets rid of the body. Meanwhile, the picture gets older and older. Dorian starts going to shady places and one night he meets Sibyl's brother, who recognises Dorian. He promises to kill him, but Dorian claimes not to be the same person. How could he? There is no way that a man could maintain a certain look for almost 20 years and not get older. After that, Dorian decides to get his life back on track, but the picture still gets older day by day. He gets frustrated and stabs a knife into the picture
unable to physically inspect items before committing to purchase them. Police warned that criminals are using generic stock images to deceive consumers into believing the items they are browsing are authentic. Fake electrical items have been singled-out by authorities as a particular risk. Imitation hair curlers, dryers and straighteners are not subject to the same vigorous safety tests as genuine items with some units prone to overheating, presenting a fire risk. Meanwhile laboratory tests have shown counterfeit perfume often contains poisonous chemicals including cyanide and even human urine, according to investigators. Fake cosmetics such as eyeliner, mascara, lip gloss and foundation have been found to contain toxic levels of chemicals and harmful substances such as arsenic, mercury and lead. The unwanted elements can lead to swelling, rashes and in the most serious cases, lethal poisoning. Consumers using websites to buy fake goods have
The difference between value and price is hard to tell. Something pricey can be valuable and the other way around. At the same time, value can be shown in numbers as well. There can be multiple things that are valuable or the value can depends on the price of the thing, but a flower that has been picked up from a garden can be valuable as a rose that was bought for money. Value can depend on how wealthy people are as well, for some people a simple piece of bread can be nothing, meanwhile poorer families look at it as a blessing, something in value that has to be shared and used wisely. Value doesn’t have to be always pricey, mean something or be a part of some kind of a memory, normal things daily can have a value, a car is an example. People need it to drive to work everyday in their normal lives, plates have some value, knifes, forks. Just because people aren't willing to directly pay cash for something does not necessarily mean they don't "find value" in it
the life and social (2) ... of these creatures. ACTION (3) ... we humans share 98% of our genes with APPEAR chimpanzees; indeed, they are our closest relative in the animal (4) ... and scenes in the documentary offer clear KING evidence of our (5) ... . The focus of the film is on Fifi and SIMILAR we first see her as a (6) ... five-year-old who spends all her PLAY time annoying her younger brother. Meanwhile, the older male chimps seem to be involved in an endless fight for (7) ... . And it SUPREME is no suprise to learn that while all this is taking place the females are left to deal with the day-to-day (8) ... matters. ORGANISE Make sure you set aside an hour to watch this. The (9) ... GEOGRAPHY splendour of the location makes this programme worthwhile viewing, although our (10) ... to these animals will make you LIKE think.
now. Alexander Graham Bell believed in oral education for deaf children. This is in contrast to Edward Minor Gallaudet who believed in using American Sign Language to educate deaf children. Words that show a TIME relationship · after so much time · after that · at first · before · beginning, ending · beyond · during · earlier · even when · eventually ever since · finally · following · from then on · from, to · in time · last · later · meanwhile · near, far next · now · over · soon · still · the next day, night · then · until · while Stephen went to pick up Irene before he stopped by McDonaldís for lunch. Karen was out with her friend last night. We need to wash our clothes, after that we can go to the Taste of D.C. festival. I can't wait to watch "NYPD," it is coming on soon. You can watch the rerun later this week. Finally, I will get to see Rick Schroder
bury some stolen treasure of their own. From their hiding spot, Tom and Huck wriggle with delight at the prospect of digging it up. By an amazing coincidence, Injun Joe and his partner find a buried box of gold themselves. When they see Tom and Huck’s tools, they become suspicious that someone is sharing their hiding place and carry the gold off instead of reburying it. Huck begins to shadow Injun Joe every night, watching for an opportunity to nab the gold. Meanwhile, Tom goes on a picnic to McDougal’s Cave with Becky and their classmates. That same night, Huck sees Injun Joe and his partner making off with a box. He follows and overhears their plans to attack the Widow Douglas, a kind resident of St. Petersburg. By running to fetch help, Huck forestalls the violence and becomes an anonymous hero. Tom and Becky get lost in the cave, and their absence is not discovered until the following morning. The men of the town begin to search for them,
slums. She refers to him as "Prince Charming" and refuses to heed the warnings of her brother, James Vane, that Dorian is no good for her. They become engaged, much to the surprise of Lord Henry and Basil. For a moment, it seems like everything will turn out wonderfully but after the engagement Sybil talent suddenly disappears. This destroys Dorian's love for her, and he brutally dumps her. Back home, he notices a something different in his portrait--it looks somehow crueler. In the meanwhile Sybil commits suicide, just as Dorian decides to return to her and take back his terrible words. The next day, he covers his portrait and moves it to the attic, to which Dorian has the only key. He then settles in to read a yellow book sent by Lord Henry; the book becomes Dorian's blueprint for life. Several years pass, and Dorian lives a hedonistic life according to the guidelines established by Lord Henry and the yellow book. While the face in the portrait has
Soon they reached the main entrance. The door was open, but no one seemed to be around. "What now? Shall we enter or run away?" "They got our parents...and probably Danny too..." "But Su, they didn't get us, remember?" "Then we must do them as much harm as we can, they'll catch us sooner or later!" "Leave it to me then! I'm an expert in getting in trouble!" The red-haired girl smiled and wished her sister good luck. Then she hid under the bushes that were quite far away from the house. In the meanwhile Creasha had spotted dad's car. Evil smile on her face, she entered it. She was really surprised over finding a considerable amount of weapons there. Not even thinking she took them with her and stepped out. No one was still around. Then, a pack of matches fell from the weapon-suitcase. "Well, well, well what do we have here?" she asked herself and soon the car was exploding in the fire the girl had made. "Come!" she shouted to her sister and ran towards the first morning bus that was
under the control. Therefore, all animals are important to our environment and if one of the species goesis going to extinct, then the whole natural ecosystem will be disheveled. It will affect humans as well because we are a part of wildlife. Animals and plants benefit us just by being there. These benefits, whichthat are called "ecosystem services", which most of us take for granted. Some of these services are obvious; fFor instance, there are the plants and animals that we eat. Meanwhile, photosynthetic plankton in the sea and green plants, provide us with the oxygen we breathe. If those things disappear humans will lose physical goods in their life. From a lot of different animal species that are in a danger of extinction we, humans, get the medicine that cures will cure our sicknesses. The use of animal parts in traditional medicine can also contribute to a species' decline, despite there being no real evidence of the efficacy of these treatments. The
country house, which is on Ré, a thirty-kilometre ribbon of an island off France's west coast. There they sunbathe, swim, enjoy the nature. Paul also explores the local way of living and ends up in a bar with Florence's father, who gets himself and Paul drunk. During the time on Ré and also in Correzè, Paul keeps in touch with his previous girlfriend Alexa. They call each other and exchange e-mails. Paul still has butterflies in his stomach when he hears from her. Meanwhile, the relationship between him and Florence and him and her father is getting worse. The problem is that Paul is constantly worried about his tea-room that he gets built in Paris by Florence's ex-boyfriend Nicolas. Florence does not seem to care, whether things are moving or not and that upsets Paul. And finally Paul manages to anger Florence's father. Paul decides it is better for him to return to Paris. He visits his café and sees that nothing has been done there
actually the real target and he was murdered to prevent his speaking out against U.S. involvement in the genocide of an Ethiopian village. Swagger learns that the mission in which Fenn, his spotter, was killed was also a part of the genocide, as they were tasked to cover the withdrawal of the contractors assigned to the job. Swagger records the exsniper's confession of his involvement in the African genocide. Then, with Memphis' assistance, Swagger escapes from an ambush. Meanwhile, other rogue mercenaries, led by Johnson's psychotic right-hand man Jack Payne, have kidnapped Sarah in order to lure Swagger out of hiding. With his new evidence and cat and mouse strategy, Swagger and Memphis are able to rescue her when Colonel Johnson and Senator Meachum arrange a meeting to exchange their hostage for the evidence of their wrongdoing. After killing Payne and several enemy snipers in an isolated mountain range and
urku, Finland.Tallinn is the oldest capital inNorthern Europe. The city was known as Reval from the 13th century until the 1920s. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallinn Old Tallinn The Old Town can historically be divided into two distinct areas: Toompea Hill and the Lower Old Town, which were separated by a dividing wall since medieval times. The elevated area of Toompea Hill with its castle was occupied by the residences of Tallinn's rulers and gentry. The Lower Old Town meanwhile developed as an autonomous merchantile centre, flourishing during the 13th-16th centuries, when the city enjoyed membership of the powerful Hanseatic Trading League. Generally speaking these two districts are now collectively referred as the Old Town. The Town wall and towers Medieval fortresses, which emerged during the development of the medieval town at the end of the 13th century, surrounded the city centre as a closed defence zone. By the 16th century, Tallinn's
He has not, however, because Amalia and her henchmen kidnap Fandorin from his hotel room. Amalia leaves her henchmen to kill Fandorin, and they are about to do so when Count Zurov appears out of nowhere and saves Fandorin's life. Zurov admits to Fandorin that jealousy over Amalia led him to follow Fandorin to London. Fandorin assures Zurov that he is no rival for Amalia, and Zurov leaves to either kill her or "take her away somewhere". Meanwhile, Fandorin hurriedly leaves for St. Petersburg to intercept the letter that Amalia has mailed to her Azazel contact there. He succeeds, and sees the letter delivered to Gerald Cunningham, a teacher at the Moscow Astair House. Fandorin reports this to Brilling, and they go together to arrest Cunningham--but Brilling shoots Cunningham dead, and reveals to Fandorin that he is also an agent of Azazel. Fandorin and Brilling struggle, and Brilling is killed.
and she accompanies him to France without her father’s blessing. Lear quickly learns that he made a bad decision. Goneril and Regan swiftly begin to undermine the little authority that Lear still holds. Unable to believe that his beloved daughters are betraying him, Lear slowly goes insane. He flees his daughters’ houses to wander on a heath during a great thunderstorm, accompanied by his Fool and by Kent, a loyal nobleman in disguise.Meanwhile, an elderly nobleman named Gloucester also experiences family problems. His illegitimate son, Edmund, tricks him into believing that his legitimate son, Edgar, is trying to kill him. Fleeing the manhunt that his father has set for him, Edgar disguises himself as a crazy beggar and calls himself “Poor Tom.” Like Lear, he heads out onto the heath.When the loyal Gloucester realizes that Lear’s daughters have turned against their father, he decides to help Lear in spite of the danger
I find it easier to use (5) chickpeas, which are already cooked. This (6) time, and also guarantees that the chickpeas will be soft, since it can take hours of boiling before they (7) Two small 450 gram cans are usually (8) Strain the chickpeas, but keep some of the liquid for the soup. (9) three tablespoons of olive oil into a saucepan, and gently heat a chopped (10) , two or three cloves of garlic and some (11) carrot. (12) half the chickpeas and turn them in the oil over a low heat. Meanwhile blend the remaining chickpeas in a food (13) until they make a smooth cream. Add about half a litre of water to the vegetables and bring to the boil. Mix in the creamed chickpeas and cook slowly. Add salt and (14) and a pinch of mixed herbs. Some (15) add lemon juice at the end. 1) A expensive B tasty C worth D cold 2) A soak B bury C wash D water
Correspondence, and continued to give audiences to her ministers and official visitors, she was reluctant to resume a full public life. [7] Victoria's isolation from the public greatly diminished the popularity of the monarchy, and even encouraged the growth of the republican movement. Although she did perform her official duties, she did not actively participate in the government, remaining secluded in her royal residences, Balmoral in Scotland or her residence at Osborne in the Isle of Wight. Meanwhile, one of the most important pieces of legislation of the nineteenth century -- the Reform Act 1867 -- was passed by Parliament. Lord Palmerston was vigorously opposed to electoral reform, but his ministry ended upon his death in 1865. He was followed by Lord Russell (the former Lord John Russell), and afterwards by Lord Derby, during whose ministry the Reform Act was passed. [3] Victorian Era The Victorian Era took place from 1837 to 1900 in England. The Victorian Era was at the
1929), ,,Õhusõda" (,,The War in The Air," 1908; eesti k. 1914). 6 Veel teoseid ,,Inimjumalad" (,,Men Like Gods," 1923; eesti k. 1968) ,,Ajaloo peajooned" (,,The Outline of History," 1932 eesti k. 1939) ,,Ann Veronica" (1909) ,,Armastus ja härra Lewisham" (,,Love and Mr Lewisham," 1900; eesti k. 1936) ,,Christina Alberta's Father" (1925) ,,The World of William Clissold" (1926) ,,Meanwhile" (1927) ,,Mr Blettsworthy on Rampole Island" (1928) ,,The Open Conspiracy" (1928) ,,The Science of Life" (1930) ,,The Outline of Man's Work and Wealth" (1931) ,,The Shape of Things to Come" (1933) ,,What Are We To Do With Our Lives?" (1933) ,,Star-Begotten" (1937) ,,The New World Order" (1940) ,,Crux Ansata" (1943) ,,The Secret Places of the Heart" (1922) ,,The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth" (1904) ,,Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul" (1905) ,,A Modern Utopia" (1905)
Very rarely it happens so that you can pick up a non-fiction book from a concrete field and it will be making almost perfect sense to you even though you're neither working nor educated in that field. Donald Norman's Design of Everyday Things is that kind of book. It reads effortlessly, for the most part, it entertains and for a non-fictional book, that's a rare quality; but most importantly, meanwhile, it educates. DOET, very aptly renamed from Psychology of Everyday Things, while having its shortcomings, goes a great mile towards providing a starting point for newcomers in the field, quite concisely summing up humankind's experiences in design, common errors and best practices, while also providing some scientific basis for many conclusions. Quite notably, Norman's background is in cognitive science and mathematical psychology, which grants him enough of authority to author
England, reached Newfoundland or Nova Scotia. Canada was taken for France in 1534 by Jacques Cartier. The actual settlement of New France, as it was then called, began in 1604 at Port Royal in what is now Nova Scotia; in 1608, Quebec was founded. France's colonization efforts were not very successful, but French explorers by the end of the 17th century had penetrated beyond the Great Lakes to the western prairies and south along the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. Meanwhile, the English Hudson's Bay Company had been established in 1670. Because of the valuable fisheries and fur trade, a conflict developed between the French and English; in 1713, Newfoundland, Hudson Bay, and Nova Scotia (Acadia) were lost to England. During the Seven Years' War (17561763), England extended its conquest, and the British general James Wolfe won his famous victory over Gen. Louis Montcalm outside Quebec on Sept. 13, 1759. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 gave England control. Nature:
In Joe's opinion he was rotten and fits only for the grave. He is happy that he has no children, because misfortune has followed him always and he wouldn't want to inherit the curse that is upon him. Joe didn't believe in God, he was a sceptic. The nurse told that it is time to leace the old man. He took the old man's hand to say goodbye and asked if there was anything he could to for him. Joe answered that he only wants to die, but meanwhile he should be greatful for a pack of cigarettes. Moral of the story: It all depends on how you look at things, indeed upon your whole life. NEW WORDS: • a(s)hore – kallas • accurately – täpselt • presently – peagi • accuracy – täpsus • jetty – sadamasild • terminations – sõna lõpud
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The Battle of Agincourt Henry VI's reign started 1422, but was controlled by regents He wanted to find a peaceful solution to end the Hundred Years' War since the French were becoming much stronger (Joan of Arc) - Married Margaret of Anjou on the condition that Maine and Anjou would be given back to the King of Valois - Lost his sane mind when he heard about the final loss of Bordeaux in 1453 (ending the Hundred Years' War) Meanwhile, the Duke of York was becoming more popular and was appointed as a regent Joan of Arc before her execution in 1431 The Wars of the Roses From 1455, many battles took places ending differently every time, resulting in the throne to go back and forth between the two houses Henry VI was sent to prison in 1461 and the throne went to his cousin, Edward IV from the House of York who reigned until 1483 His brother, Richard of Gloucester was
He asks Sophie if the initials P.S. mean anything to her aside from Princesse Sophie. When she was younger, she saw a strange key in her grandfather's closet decorated with the initials P.S. Saunière never explained what the key was for, but he said if she kept the secret, the key would one day be hers. Langdon says that Saunière was a member of the Priory of Sion. The Priory has had many prominent members, among them Leonardo Da Vinci. It is known as the protector of a huge secret. Meanwhile, police had stop the truck and discover the bar of soap with the GPS tracker in it. Fache wanted to know, what was the last number where Mr. Langdon called from his phone. When he realizes that it was Sophie Neveu's number, he becomes angry. He realizes that Sophie and Langdon must still be inside the Louvre and sends half of his men there. The other half he sends to the American Embassy, what is the only place in Paris where Robert Langdon could find his safe. Sophie and Mr
Toward Planning Intelligent Futures The recent calls for planning to strengthen its special claim to a future orientation point up the fact that neither practitioners nor academics are adequately equipped to effectively address the future. Practitioners continue to invoke the future, but they do so without a theoretical frame of reference to lead them toward more robust and wellintegrated views of desired futures. Meanwhile, academics appear to have lost sight of the future entirely. academics have surrendered the future to practitioners with little comment or guidance. Yet if practitioners are to construct more intelligent futures, academics must embrace their role in providing the necessary intellectual reinforcement. 22 Myers, Kitsuse 2000 Constracting the Future in Planning
Iago's plan is going as planned. Iago instructs Rodrigo to ambush Cassio, but Rodrigo misses his mark and Cassio wounds him instead. Iago wounds Cassio back and runs away. Othello hears Cassio's cry, assuming that Iago has killed him. Lodovico and Gratiano enter to see what the commotion is about. Iago enters shortly thereafter and flies into a pretend rage as he discovers Cassio's assailant Rodrigo, whom he murders. Cassio is taken to have his wound dressed. Meanwhile, Othello stands over his sleeping wife in their bedchamber, preparing to kill her. Desdemona wakes asserting her innocence, but Othello ignores her. Emilia enters with the news that Rodrigo is dead. Othello asks about Cassio, but Emilia says he is not. Othello tells her that he has killed Desdemona for her infidelity, which Iago brought to his attention. Montano, Gratiano and Iago come into the room and Emilia, who realizes what Iago has done, is very frustrated
biggest cities in northern Europe. Unfortunately, prosperity did not last long due to the weakening of the Hanseatic League, epidemics, hunger and wars. Sweden finally managed to take control of the whole of Estonia in 1629. Though hard times continued, the period that followed is known as the good old Swedish era': foundations were laid for the Estonian school system, the privileges of the nobility were curtailed, local peasants were granted the right to own property, and so on. Meanwhile, different countries fought for domination in the Baltic region. Russia started the Northern War in 1700. Peter the Great had made it his aim to conquer Estonia and `open a window onto Europe' Together with the Russian troops, the plague came again and thousands of people died. A Russian general described the time after the war as follows: "Between Narva and Riga one can hear neither a dog barking nor a rooster crowing" Estonia remained under Russian rule and the Baltic-
The second bodyguard was in critical position and unconscious. Diana made rowing movements with her arms, when injured people do this, it means that they are not receiving enough oxygen. On the second carriageway was driving a doctor Frederic Maillez. When he saw the accident, he stopped his car, took his emergency bag and ran to help the victims. He gave bodyguard medical attention and went to Diana. He laid oxygen mask to Diana's mouth. The ambulance was meanwhile underway. It took almost an hour until the victims could be taken out of the wreck. The car had to be first cut open using metal shears. Diana was taken to hospital and she had massive inner bleeding. Doctors managed to close it, but suddenly Diana's heart stopped working. Doctors tried to bring the Princess back using heart massage, but they couldn't. Diana was dead. The Princess of Wales died on 31st August 1997 at 3.57 am. After The Accident
Gettysburg on the back of an envelope. He also signed the Emasculation Proclamation, and the Fourteenth Amendment gave the ex-Negroes citizenship. But the Clue Clux Clan would torcher and lynch the ex-Negroes and other innocent victims. On the night of April 14, 1865, Lincoln went to the theater and got shot in his seat by one of the actors in a moving picture show. The believed assinator was John Wilkes Booth, a supposedl insane actor. This ruined Booth's career. Meanwhile in Europe, the enlightenment was a reasonable time. Voltare invented electricity and also wrote a book called "Candy". Gravity was invented by Issac Walton. It is chiefly noticeable in the Autumn, when the apples are flaling off the trees. Bach was the most famous composer in the world, and so was Handel. Handel was half German, half Italian and half English. He was very large. Bach died from 1750 to the present. Beethoven wrote music even though he was deaf. He was so deaf he wrote loud music
" "Pigs?" said Lord Emsworth in a low, eager voice. "Among other things." Lord Emsworth gulped. His fingers clutched at the tablecloth. 5) "Hullo, guv'nor" "Well, Frederick?" "How are you feeling?" "Extremely ill." "Might have been worse, you know." "Bah!" "Watery grave and all that." "Tchah!" 6) "I'll er I'll think it over, McAllister." "Mphm." "I have to go to the village now. I will see you later." "Mphm." Meanwhile, I will er think it over." "Mphm." 7) "Well, McAllister?" said Lord Emsworth coldly. "What is the matter, McAllister?" "You appear agitated, McAllister." 8) "Oh!" said Freddie. He paused. "Oh, ah!" He paused again. "Oh, ah, yes! I've been meaning to tell you about that, guv'nor." "You have, have you?" "All perfectly correct, you know. Oh, yes, indeed! All most absolutely correct-o
returning home to New York City. "If we could envision it," Ms. Berger said, "we thought we could build it." Energetic, cheerful and outgoing, they seemed very nicely matched, in this reporter's opinion anyway, and a pretty terrific catch for just about anyone. But early last week, they still had no firm prospects and, more important, no house. The two were barely sleeping, they said; the reporter fretted over them. Meanwhile, in Philadelphia, a similar scenario was being enacted. There, three roommates already had their house, a funky Victorian in the Cedar Park neighborhood, but needed five more. Their advertisement on Craigslist ran to two pages when printed out and contained all sorts of buzz words that had been chosen, said its authors, reached by phone last week, to winnow out those looking for a mere room -- or "dudes looking for cheap housing," as Emili Feigelson, 19, put it
principal about Elizabeth's embezzlement scheme, but he dismisses her claims as groundless. Elizabeth later learns that the teacher of the class with the highest state test scores will receive a $5,700 bonus. With this knowledge, Elizabeth decides to change her style of teaching, forcing the class to study intensely for the upcoming test. However, the change is not enough and the students have low scores on their quizzes, frustrating her even more. Meanwhile, she befriends Russell the gym teacher as Amy and Scott start dating. Elizabeth steals the state test answers by impersonating a journalist and seducing Carl Halabi (Thomas Lennon), who is in charge of the exam. Elizabeth drugs Carl in his office, and steals the test. A month later, Elizabeth wins the bonus and pays for the appointment to get her breasts enlarged. When Elizabeth learns that Amy and Scott are chaperoning an upcoming field trip, she taints
With Winifred, he can show it. While Irene is off on a drive with Swithin, Soames listens sympathetically to Winifred's latest tale of financial misbehavior from Dartie. He starts to tell Winifred about his own troubles, but is interrupted by Irene's arrival home. She's flushed, excited, happy. Winifred comments on how lovely she looks and how unfair it is on other women. Soames says nothing, but looks stricken. He knows that excitement is not for him. Meanwhile, on the other side of the Park at Timothy's, Swithin is already telling the story to the suitably shocked and titillated Aunts Juley and Hester. He shouldn't wonder if Bosinney was sweet on Mrs. Soames! He tells of catching him "slobbering" on her handkerchief. Swithin is just as captivated by Irene as Bosinney was, as Hester drily comments.Upstairs, the maid Smither tries to wake Aunt Anne, but fails. Aunt Anne is dead. (The crisis has struck deep at the root of the
standard of life, yet find it a challenge to integrate themselves into English society, preferring the company of those who share their culture. Meena on the other hand, yearns to be blonde, eat Western food, and become a published writer for Jackie magazine. She is caught between cultures. As the book progresses, Meena seems to fit in quite well with the other children and the family are certainly accepted, admired even, by the community. Meanwhile, the story of the girl's relationship with Anita nicely illuminates the difficult, unspoken politics of childhood friendship. This all begins to fall apart though as ignorance and racism clash as Meena encounters first hand how hurtful racism and ignorance can be and she struggles to understand the relationships between people and their ideas. Even her 'best friend' Anita leaves her behind. Your opinion. (Justify) I thought 'Anita and Me' by Meera Syal was a funny yet quite sad story