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"metaphorically" - 7 õppematerjali

Inglise keelne kirjand Stendhal-ist
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Inglise keelne kirjand Stendhal-ist

His literary devices (his authorial comments, the improvisational tone of his narration) seem to grant his characters the freedom to discover themselves. Various forms of freedom are Stendhal's ultimate preoccupation, which probably explains why he repeatedly explores the ambiguities of the prison image. True freedom, in the world of Stendhal, reveals itself in the context of the cell, once confinement becomes the symbol of the inner world of dreams and longings. His novels thus illustrate metaphorically the fundamental conflict between the demands of society and those of the individual.

Keeled → Inglise keel
5 allalaadimist
Inglise keele stilistika II
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Inglise keele stilistika II

E.g. hapless (unhappy), naught (nothing), hearken (to hear). Function ­ to uphold lofty poetic colouring (if used in poetry). If used in trivial conversation the effect is irony, satire, humour. Common colloquial vocabulary Familiar words that occur everyday more intimate talk and as a rule not used in literary speech. To hurt-to kick around, clever-smart, friend-buddy, pal, die-go west. Interjections. E.g. Jee! Goshh! Neutral words used metaphorically - Half-baked (silly), juicy (good), lamb (dear) Diminutive forms ­ fatty (fat), sweety, piggy, Marge Special forms of address ­ old thing! Sweet heart! Honey! Colloquial abbreviation ­ op (operation), sis, sec Intensifiers or adverbs ­ result is trite oxymoron (very often) e.g. horribly smart, terribly sweet. Words with a wide range of application ­ 1. thing- may stand for anything 2.stuff 3. job Ph. Verbs ­ make out (understand), give in (surrender). Nouns converted from ph v e.g

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
21 allalaadimist
Railgun
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Railgun

Introduction With the advancement of technology ideas that used to be futuristic are nowadays already being researched with impressive headway made. One such research project is the railgun. I picked this topic because railguns are a childhood dream of every kid who watched sci- fi movies or something related to space. I wanted to learn more about how they're supposed to work and it is important because the research has done great leaps since 2009. Metaphorically it could be a crowbar used to break into a new military age in which the use of conventional guns changes drastically. And as a side effect new uses could be found in everyday life, not to mention the advancement in spacecraft related research. The purpose of this essay is to explain what a railgun is and how it works along with a little history and the recent advancements in railgun related science. 3 1

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Therefore we know what set of worlds is (1)'s truth set. (Strictly speaking, the sentence's intension is the function rather than the resulting truth set itself, but I shall ignore this technical distinction hereafter.) And that is to say that we know the proposition expressed by (1), which is to say that we know (1)'s meaning. (Do not be misled: all this talk of our "knowing" things does not mean we are slipping into verificationism. I am speaking metaphorically of how one computes a complex intension given some primitive, simple intensions and subject­predicate grammar.) If a proposition is in this way construed as a set of possible worlds, then we do, after all, obtain nontrivial explanations of the meaning facts. Two sentences will be synonymous if and only if they are true in just the same worlds. A sentence will be ambiguous if there is a world in which it is both true and false but without contradiction. And the possible-worlds construal

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
48 allalaadimist
Backpaking lifestyle
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Backpaking lifestyle

in late modernity. But rather than tourism permeating everyday places where individuals reside, through, for instance, simulated environments and virtual reality, lifestyle travellers make tourism an everyday practice through the ongoing physical mobility of backpacking. Although Pearce and Lee (2007) do refer to ‘travel career patterns’ to try to encapsulate how tourists may develop across time, lifestyle travel is distinctly not akin to career, which metaphorically implies a logic of production. As such, Uriely et al.’s (2002) reference to a backpacking biography presents an apt departure point in the backpacking literature for exploring how the episodic consumption of backpacking can be assembled into a meaningful and identifiable lifestyle. Lifestyle Consumption Although lifestyles can be used as a means of socially stratifying individuals, as one might do through social class, occupation, ethnicity or culture, it is important to locate

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

going home. There may be even greater adventures to come — the final moments of a trip may be the most exciting or memorable — but every journey seems to have a center: a bottom or a peak, somewhere near the middle. T h e words crisis, critic, and critical come from a Greek word that means "to separate." A crisis is an event that separates the two halves of the story. After crossing this zone, which is often the borderland of death, the hero is literally or metaphorically reborn and nothing will ever be the same. W I T N E S S T O SACRIFICE T h e reality of a death-and-rebirth crisis may depend upon point of view. A witness is often an important part of this stage, someone standing nearby who sees the hero appear to die, momentarily mourns the death, and is elated when the hero is revived. Some of the death-and-resurrection effects in Star Wars depend on the presence of witnesses, such as the two robot Allies, R 2 D 2 and C 3 P O

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist
A New Earth
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A New Earth

Their emotional thinking has become their self, and so they hang on to the old emotion because it strengthens their identity. Because of the human tendency to perpetuate old emotion, almost everyone carries in his or her energy filed an accumulation of old emotional pain, which I call “the pain-body.” We can, however, stop adding to the pin-body that we already have. We can learn to break the habit of accumulating and perpetuating old emotion by flapping our wings, metaphorically speaking, and refrain from mentally dwelling on the past, regardless of whether something happened yesterday or thirty years ago. We can learn not to keep situations or events alive in our minds, but to return our attention continuously to the pristine, timeless present moment rather than be caught up in mental movie-making. Our very Presence then becomes our identity, rather than our thoughts and emotions. Nothing ever happened in the past that can prevent you from being

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
9 allalaadimist


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