Vajad kellegagi rääkida?
Küsi julgelt abi LasteAbi
Logi sisse
Sulge

"mistresses" - 7 õppematerjali

Hemingway and Picasso
1
rtf

Hemingway and Picasso

On one occasion the father found his son painting over his unfinished sketch of a pigeon. His genius as an artist was recognized by many peaople, but others were shocked by his strange and powerful paintings. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work.. One of his most famous portraits was of the American writer Gertrude Stein. His work changed ideas about art around the world. Picasso married twice and also had many mistresses. He had 4 children. Picasso created over 6,000 paintings, drawings and sculptures. Today picasso costs milllion pounds. He died of heart failure during an attack of influenza in 1973. Ernest Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. He was born in 21 July 1899. He was the second of six children. His family was very strict and religious. His father taught his children a love of nature

Keeled → Inglise keel
14 allalaadimist
Mussolini
1
doc

Mussolini

Mussolini was first married to Ida Dalser in Trento in 1914.. The couple had a son, Benito Albino, one year later. In December 1915, Mussolini married Rachele Guidi, his mistress since 1910, and with his following political ascendency the information about his first marriage was suppressed and both, his first wife and son were later persecuted .With Rachele, Mussolini had two daughters, Edda and Anna Maria Mussolini had a number of mistresses among them Margherita Sarfatti and his final companion, Clara Petacci. Further Mussolini had innumerable brief sexual encounters with adoring female supporters.

Keeled → Inglise keel
26 allalaadimist
Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte
8
doc

Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte

potato as their staple diet. Charles Dickens is considered one of the greatest English novelists of all time. He became a very rich man and used his wealth for the causes closest to his heart, such as the antislavery movement, social housing projects and international copyrighting laws. The House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, later Windsor (1901-...): The first king of this period was Edward VII, the eldest son of Victoria and Albert. He enjoyed active social life and had several mistresses (hence the name `the Playboy King'). George V was confronted with many crises, including World War I, Ireland's fight for independence, women's battle to secure the vote, the General Strike, the Great Depression and the rise of Hitler's Nazis. The family name was changed into `Windsor' in 1917. World War I (1914-1918) was a war in Europe fought between France, the UK and the British Empire, Russia and the US (`the Allies') on one side and Germany, Austria-Hungary and Turkey on the other side

Keeled → Inglise keel
40 allalaadimist
Kreooli kultuur
13
doc

Kreooli kultuur

His word was law. He was not always a faithful spouse, but he was an indulgent parent. If he was a planter, he ruled his estate like a king. He had a large house, large crops, and a large family. He was a dutiful husband and accompanied his wife to balls, the theatre, and social events. He would go to the cafes to discuss business, play dominoes, and have a drink. Historical Creole Gender Role Young men were given their own quarters for entertainment purposes. They had mistresses who were Black or mulatto, but they couldn't marry them. Having a mistress was an accepted custom because marriages were usually business arrangements, not for love, and the men expected their wives to be passive and innocent lovers. Men took fencing lessons, went horseback riding, dancing, or played cards. He would fight duels if necessary and preferred to die rather than be dishonored. Girls needed a dowry and had to marry before they were twenty-five years old. They

Geograafia → Geograafia
2 allalaadimist
EXAM - English literature 2
24
doc

EXAM - English literature 2

conformity, far more inclined to accept and enjoy sexual, religious and verbal licence. Cultured but lusty court. Sexual hints flourished. Stimulated and fostered the stricter disciplines of poetic satire, which fed on contradictions, the ironies and hypocrisies of society. Sharpness of wit, degree of profanity (pühaduseteotus) or ribaldry (nilbus), cultivated laziness, ministerially abetted (õhutatud) twists of laws and distractions of his mistresses. John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester: writer of satirical and bawdy poetry. To a Lady in a Letter, Song, A Song Charles Sackville: The Advice, from the Latin Sir Charles Sedley: Song Dryden: 14. Restoration drama (Dryden, Etheridge, Wycherley, Congreve) Theatres closed in Civil War, resumed in altered society of Restoration, florishing after Puritan regime. Most famous: unsentimental or „hard” comedies of John Dryden, William Wycherley, and George Etheredge

Keeled → British literature
23 allalaadimist
Oliver twist - kokkuvõte
9
doc

Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

The next morning the three sat telling the tale of the robbery to the cook and the maid. While this was going on, Oliver woke up alone in the field, with his hurt throbbing. He realized that he had to get help or he would die alone in the field. He wandered to the house they had tried to rob, and knocked on the door. He collapsed, and the men telling the story, along with the women listening answered the door to find him there. They called one of the mistresses of the house and she decided to take care of him, after speaking with her aunt. Chapter 29: Giles, dressed in his butler attire, was serving breakfast to the two ladies of the house. The elder, Mrs. Maylie was the aunt of the beautiful young girl, Rose. He tells them a bit about shooting Oliver, for which he was praised, but waits to tell the whole tale until after Dr. Losberne could attend. When the doctor arrived he looked to Oliver and after a time reported to the ladies

Keeled → Inglise keel
317 allalaadimist
TheCodeBreakers
946
pdf

TheCodeBreakers

success: telephone scramblers. The increased fear of wiretapping has led increasing numbers of business executives to purchase scrambler attachments for their telephones. Prospecting teams will carry a scrambler with them so they can report the location of mineral deposits without fear of being overheard. But not all businessmen use scramblers to protect commercial secrets. A substantial percentage give the other half of the scrambler set to their mistresses! 19. Ciphers in the Past Tense ALL CRYPTANALYSTS have not borne arms for Mars. Some of the most prolific have served Cilo, the muse of history. Many of these unsung heroes—the only cryptologists whose contributions enlightened all mankind—worked in the 19th century. The immense influence of Leopold von Ranke's objective school of history, which demanded a study of the original documents, sent droves of historians to mine state papers and

Informaatika → krüptograafia
15 allalaadimist


Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun