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Narrative-story

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? They turned out to be the nicest and friendliest people and I had the best trip ever with them. That’s why there is a saying that don’t judge a book by it’s cover- so basically don’t ...

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Reeglid

He looks like his father. Ametlikumas vormis kasutame as, et öelda, et asjad on sarnased (esineb enne alust) ­ The exam starts at 9.30 as I have already said. Kasutame as, et rääkida ametitest ja töödest, mida inimesed teevad ­ She works as a teacher in a primary school. Kasutame as, kui me viitame informatsioonile, mida nii rääkija kui kuulaja juba teavad ­ As you know, I'm starting a new job next month. 4.2 Narrative tenses 4.2a Lihtminevik Kasutame: et rääkida sündmustest minevikus, mis on nüüdseks lõppenud ­ I went to the zoo last weekend. et rääkida mineviku situatsioonidest ­ I lived next door to my best friend. kaudses kõnes 4.2b Kestev minevik Kasutame: et rääkida asjades, mis on minevikus kestvad. They were walking along the bank of a river.

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Identity as a personal project

What happens when characters´ identity is created? Then a person is free to go to “big world”, where his identity will develop inside a particular sociocultural space, with it´s own rules, processes and other people. In this space important is ability to be flexible, on the one side, and to stay individual on the other side. An identity should be strong and reflective to be able to change and to adapt. “Particular narrative going” Actually I like the metaphor, as I already mentioned, I think of an identity as a story and characters. I think every word in this metaphor means something special about self-identity. My own “narrative” consists of these three words “particular” “narrative” “going”. Like every story, my one has to be special, individual. The one I designed by myself and for myself. I find, that my own narrative was built with help of my

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Colonial period and the Puritan tradition

• There were very different colonies in America Puritan tradition * Salvation through faith alone * The Word * Christian utopia * Covenant of grace - John Winthrop (1587-1649) - William Bradford „Of Plymouth Plantation“ (1630) - conflict between the ideal and the real - literacy and plain style • Edward Taylor (1642-1729) - meditative writing deeply grounded in faith • Captivity narrative: *Enemies inside and outside *Satanic darkness outside Puritan settlement *Lived allegory of salvation *The Sovereignty and Goodness of GOD, Together with the Faithfulness of His promises displayed: Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson

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Film Studies - The Black Dahlia

it is used to create mood, not to represent life. It fuses expressionism. Developments in Noir include the fact that ``The Black Dahlia`` is set in colour, but usually, many Film Noirs were black and white. The closing scene (and this film in general) is narrated by Bucky and there is used much flashbacks like in the opening scene of ``LA Confidential``, in ``LA Confidential`` the narrator is a news reporter Sid Hudgens (played by Danny DeVito). The use of narrator, as an narrative device, is used in previous Film Noir-s like ``Double Indemnity``, too. The narrator is there to help audience to understand, what is going on and also to sympathise with the anti-hero, to be able to see his point of view and even be on his side. There is more than one similarity between the film I analysed and ``LA Confidential``. The music, during the films is also quite similar, even though they don't have the same music (songs). These films are based on novels which have the same

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Shakespeare/Poems and Sonnets

SHAKESPEARE William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564; died 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon". His surviving works, including some collaborations, consist of about 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. POEMS · In 1593 and 1594, when the theatres were closed because of plague, Shakespeare published two narrative poems on erotic themes, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. He dedicated them to Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. In Venus

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Epic (ingl. k eepos)

EPIC ,,A long narrative poem on a great and serious subject, related in an elevated style, and centered on a heroic or quasi-divine figure on whose actions depends the fate of a tribe, a nation, or the human race. The traditional epics were shaped by a literary artist from historical and legendary materials which had developed in the oral traditions of his nation during a period of expansion and warfare" An epic is a lengthy narrative poem, ordinarily concerning a serious subject containing details of heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation. Nonetheless, epics have been written down at least since the works of Virgil, Dante Alighieri, and John Milton. Many probably would not have survived if not written down. The first epics are known as primary, or original, epics. One such epic is the Old English story Beowulf. Epic Conventions, or characteristics common to both types include: 1

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Mary Shelly "Frankenstein"

During the voyage the crew spots a dog sled mastered by a gigantic figure. A few hours later, the crew rescues a nearly frozen and emaciated man named Victor Frankenstein. Frankenstein has been in pursuit of the gigantic man observed by Walton's crew. Frankenstein starts to recover from his exertion; he sees in Walton the same over-ambitiousness and recounts a story of his life's miseries to Walton as a warning. Victor Frankenstein's narrative Victor begins by telling of his childhood. Born into a wealthy family in Geneva, he is encouraged to seek a greater understanding of the world around him through science. He grows up in a safe environment, surrounded by loving family and friends. When he is around 4 years old, his parents adopt Elizabeth Lavenza, an orphan whose mother has just died (she is Victor's biological cousin in the first edition, but an adopted child with no blood relation in the 1831 edition). Victor has a

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THE EFFECT OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA ON YOUNG PEOPLE

THE EFFECT OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA ON YOUNG PEOPLE Nowadays it is not a secret, that electronic media can be really harmful for developing human brain. But only some people know, how exactly TV, computer or radio influences younger generation. How to recognize whether the program is appropriate or not? The answer is ­ pacing. If you see, that certain TV program is slow-paced and has the narrative form, then you should know that it can help to develop the long-term memory. But if the program is frenetically-paced, then it usually contains a violence that can inhibit the development of young people and also make children act impulsively and inappropriately. The violence on TV is the main issue that parents are worried about, as violence has a numbing effect on emotions. Moreover, young people can accept violence as the way of solving problems.

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Romantic poetry and prose

· Natural and pure: children and animals Some authors: Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelly, Keats, Burns, Southey, Cowper, and Thomson. Predecessors: Theocritus ­ Greek pastoral poet, whose Idylls are set in Arcadia, Virgil, Horace, Spenser, Milton's ­ The Garden of Eden from the Paradise Lost. Influences: 7. G.G. Byron ­ major works: 1806 Hours of Idleness 1809 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers 1813-1818 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ­ a partly autobiographical narrative poem that describes the travels and reflections of a world-weary young man who, disillusioned with a life of pleasure and revelry, looks for distraction in foreign lands; in a wider sense, it is an expression of the melancholy and disillusionment felt by a generation weary of the wars of the post-Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. 1813 The Giaour; The Bride of Abydos 1814 The Corsair; Lara 1815 Hebrew melodies 1816 Parisina; The Prisoner of Chillon; The Dream; Prometheus; Darkness

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Present simple, present continious - reeglistik

Present Simple. Present Simple is used for... Example Permanent situations or states Jim lives in the south of England Permanent truths or laws of nature The sun sets around 5 o'clock in the afternoon in the winter Repeated/habitual actions especially with George always plays football on always, usually etc. Saturday afternoons. (= He does that every Saturday Afternoon.) Timetables/programmes with a future The train leaves at 10.05 on Tuesday meaning. Reviews/sports commentaries/dramatic The basketball player shoots and the ball narrative goes in the basket. Time expressions used with present simple: Every day/week/month/year, usually, sometimes, always, rarely, never, often, on Monday, in the morning, evening, etc. Present Continuous (to be + verb -ing)...

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Reklaamiteooria

reclamare ­ , , «»: 1) , ( ) 2) ­ ( ) : ­ , ( ) : . ( , , ..), , , , , . , . , «», . ­ , , ­ . . : « . , . ». 1473 - - . XVII «». 1629 - . 1631 - « ». 1787 - « » , . 1841 - . 1899 - , 1 , «.. » (N.W.Ayer & Son), National Biscuit Company. : 1894 - Agate Club 1906 - Advertising Club - 1912 - American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA) 1920 - , . 1941 - . 1955 ­ : - - - - - ­ , . "P" , : (product), (price), (place), (promotion). ( ). ­ . , . , , , , , , , . , , , , . . 1) . . , (...

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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices

ANADIPLOSIS (...*. *....) ­ catch repetition emphasize part 2. ANTITHESIS point. Function 2. APOSIOPESIS ­ repeating w-d or phrase at of sentence. - opposition of 2 contrasted ideas. Function ­ ­ to make - "silence" ­ break in the narrative, the end of a clause, sent-e & (complete ­ strengthen controversial nature of things. Use of an unfinished sent. ­ as if speaker antonyms) reader more at the beginning of following subject is is unable or unwilling to proceed. one

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Filmikunsti ajalugu

Develops new editing techniques that change the ,,inter-frame narrative", screen direction, 180 degree shooting, cun-in, parallel editing in a non-chase svene, first elements of associative editing, pint of view of shots, alternate shots of fifferent spatial lenghts, close-up, three parallel actions cross-cut, rapid aternation of shotrer and longer duratioin, use of fade- in/fade-out in the beginning /the end of a film The last ,,biograph" years Innovations in the intra-frame narrative, focus on actor's directing. Attempt to get acting more natural). More attention to set design, use of expressive lighhtning, use of moving camera, tracking shots,(camera on cars, rails etc), composition of shots in depth (action in the foreground, middle-ground and background) American cinema becomes ,,Hollywood" 1911 whole film production was in new york. By 1914 the most influental studios have moved to Los Angeles.( Didnt want to pay the copyright fees for cameras to thomas edison,

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Chivalric Romance

Chivalric Romance Originated in France in 12-13 century. Usually in the form of the narrative poetry -> later it disappeared. The storyline centers around a knight who undergoes several battles to win the heart of his loved one. Romance vs. Pastoral ROMANCE PASTORAL Lady was from the higher class than a knight. Lady was a shepherdess who seduces the knight. Impossible love Impossible love There are 3 categories of Chivalric Romance 1. The Matter of Britain

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British Literature

· songs and poems of heroes · highest human qualities =bravery, honour, and loyalty to one's lord · Venerable Bede (673-735) - "the father of English history" - Ecclesiastical History of the English People 731 - in Latin · Venerable - auväärt, kõrge auline · Ecclesiastical -kiriklik, aulik Beowulf · the earliest English story-poem, pagan · about 700 by an unknown minstrel · an epic - a long narrative poem in splendid/majestic language about the achievements of a hero, often a national hero who embodies national ideas · 3182 = 80 or 90 pages in book lenght · two parts: 1st - Beowulf's battle with Grendel and Grendel's mother, 2nd - aged Beowulf's victory over a dragon, death and funeral Background of Beowulf: · primitive and harsh environment · great importance · wars - life brief, fate ruled over human beings

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Edgar Allen poe

· the same year his first book "Tamerlane and Other Poems" was published · 1829 - death of his mother · 1829 - his second book "Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems" · 1831 - moved to Baltimore to live with his aunt Maria Clemm · 1835 - became editor and contributor of the Southern Literary Messenger · 1845 - Virginia Eliza Clemm (1822-1847) became his wife at the age of thirteen · 1836 - moved to New York City · 1838 - only completed novel "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym" · 1840 - contributions to magazines were published as a collection in "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque" · 1841 - the first detective story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" · 1845 - "The Raven and Other Poems" · continued to write poetry, critical essays and short stories · 1847 - death of his wife Virginia · turned to alcohol more frequently · a year later became engaged to his teenage sweetheart

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Sidusa kõne arendamine SKAP lapsel

Saadud tulemuste põhjal võib väita, et õpetamise tulemusena muutusid lapse jutustused mahukamaks ning sisult terviklikumaks ja sidusamaks. Märgatavad muutused toimusid nii jutustuse makrostruktuuri kui ka mikrostruktuuri osas. Märksõnad: spetsiifilise kõnearengupuudega laps, tekstiloome õpetamine. Tekstiloomeoskuse õpetamine 4 Abstract Developing narrative skills on a girl, who has SLI: action research in example of one child. This study is a case based action research. One child (age 6.8-8.2) who has SLI, participated in this experiment. Because the girl has SLI, the narrative skills of the girl are needed to be developed. The task of present study was to compose specific methodology to develop the oral narratives for a girl with SLI and to analyse and compare the impact

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Fridrick douglass

a white man, perhaps his master, Captain Aaron Anthony, but later said he knew nothing of his father's identity. When Anthony died, Douglass was given to Mrs. Lucretia Auld, wife of Captain Thomas Auld. Mrs. Auld then sent Douglass to Baltimore to serve the Captain's brother, Hugh Auld. Early education When Douglass was 12 years old, Hugh Auld's wife, Sophia, broke the law by teaching him some letters of the alphabet. Thereafter, as detailed in his Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (published in 1845), Douglass succeeded in learning to read from white children in the neighborhood in which he lived, and by observing the writings of the men with whom he worked. When Mr. Auld discovered this, he strongly disapproved, saying that if a slave learns to read, he would become dissatisfied with his condition and desire freedom; Frederick later referred to this as the first anti-abolitionist speech he had ever heard.

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Kazuo Ishiguro

Never Let me Go  Never Let Me Go (2005) addresses some contemporary issues.  Never Let Me Go was extremely well-received critically, and is included in the curriculum of many high-school and college courses.  It was adapted into a film by Mark Romanek in 2010. The Buried Giant  Thee Buried Giant is the seventh novel by British writer Kazuo Ishiguro, published in March 2015.  The novels are written in the first-person narrative style and the narrators often exhibit human failings. Ishiguro's technique is to allow these characters to reveal their flaws.  Ishiguro's novels often end without any sense of resolution. The issues his characters confront are buried in the past and remain unresolved. But in the end, many of his characters accept their past and who they have become. Awards and archievements  1982: Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize for A Pale View of Hills

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Myers, Kitsuse 2000 Constracting the Future in Planning

ethical dilemmas of quantitative judgment (1982). We then discuss the continuities linking past, present and future, drawing in particular on key insights introduced by Perloff (1980). Three principal techniques stand out: visioning, scenarios and storytelling. What is needed today is a new synthesis of skills that includes all of the lessons of the modern era— political relevance, public inclusiveness, quantitative technique, narrative, openness of communication, and more—while recovering lost emphases from the past. The present essay is a first step in identifying useful elements of a new paradigm for addressing the future in planning. CORE ANALYTICAL CONCEPTS-Projection, Forecast and Plan. A projection is not a prediction but merely the result of entering hypothetical assumptions into a mechanistic quantitative procedure. A forecast represents a best guess about the future, achieved by adding judgment about the most

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Õpiteooriate võrdlev ülevaade

kogemuste (luues paralleele kasutada. tekkimist õppe takistustega) Dialoogiline kuulamine esindajad P. Jarvis M.C. Clark, M. J. Mezirow Sharan B. Merriam Rossiter Allikad: Clark, M. C., Rossiter, M. (2008). Narrative Learning in Adulthood. New Directions for Adult and Contiuning Education, 119, 61-90. Mezirow, J. (2009). An overwiev on transformative learning. In K. Ileeris (Ed.). Contemporary theories of learning. Oxon:Routledge, 90-105. Jarvis, P. (2009). Learning to be a person in society. In K. Illeris (Ed.). Contemporary theories of learning. Oxon: Routledge, 21-34.

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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

Polyphony-harmony. Cacophony Virginia Woolf ,,the waves"-symphony. Psychoanalysis: The greatest influence of psychoanalysis on literary production has probably been to add legitimacy to the already-existing trends towards greater psychological introspection and towards more prominent and franker discussions of sexuality. Main characteristic features of Modernism: Characteristics of Modernism Formal characteristics(11) · Open Form · Free verse · Discontinuous narrative · Juxtaposition (kõrvutamine) · Intertextuality · Classical allusions(vihje) · Borrowings from other cultures and languages · Unconventional(ebaharilik) use of metaphor · Metanarrative · Fragmentation · Multiple narrative points of view (parallax) Thematic characteristics(8) · Breakdown of social norms and cultural sureties(veendumus) · Dislocation(nihestus) of meaning and sense from its normal context

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Outstanding figures in British literature

the year), and Scots Wha Hae served for a long time as an unofficial national anthem of the country. Other poems and songs of Burns that remain wellknown across the world today, include A Red, Red Rose, A Man's A Man for A' That, Ae Fond Kiss and Tam o' Shanter. Lord Byron 1788 ­1824 One of the greatest British poets and a leading figure in the romantic movement, he remains widely read and influential His bestknown works are the lengthy narrative poems ,,Don Juan" and ,,Childe Harold's Pilgrimage "and the short lyric "She Walks in Beauty". He travelled to fight the Ottomans in the Greek War of Independence, for which Greeks revere him as a national hero died at 36 years in Greece Lived as a true aristrocrat, had huge debts, numerous love affairs, there were rumors of a scandalous incestuous romance with his halfsister and selfimposed exile It has been speculated that he suffered from bipolar disorder and was bisexual

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Literary analyses of Beowulf

AD, meaning that it is from the Anglo-Saxon literary period. The epic was most probably created by scop(s) who composed it for entertainment and in praise of their master. Over the three centuries the epic was being changed and adapted by them, as it was inherited by word of mouth. The events occurring in the poem are set in Southern Scandinavia, Geatland and Denmark, in the fifth and sixth centuries. It should be observed that the narrative is written in the third person point of view and the narrator is omniscient. The subject matters in this poem are restricted to war and death. This was their present and therefore interesting to them as they could identify with the characters. The restricted variety of themes, flat characters and confrontation are peculiarities of epics. The characters are either the embodiment of utmost goodness or the complete contrary

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Locke essay

between the mainstream political parties as they have all adopted neo-liberal ideology to a greater or lesser extent. According to the journalist and film maker John Pilger (2010) This is not to say that parliamentary politics is meaningless. It has one meaning now; the replacement of democracy with a business plan for every human activity, every dream, every decency, every hope, every child born... It could be stated that a common thread runs through the narrative of limited government, this being the illusion of choice and equal distribution of power between the government and the governed. Noam Chomsky (1998, p. 43) argues that the smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion but allow very lively debate within that spectrum. In the United Kingdom the electoral system works on a first past the post basis in which there are only two main parties that are going to come out on top.

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The present continuous

He's got a headache. What do you think of our new course book? You look worried. What are you thinking about? I see what you mean. Sorry. I can't meet you tonight. I'm seeing a friend of mine. 3. Some verbs which are connected with our senses (sight, taste, hearing, etc.) are not normally used in the continuous: Smell; hear; taste; sound; see. Does this cheese smell bad to you? NOT Is this cheese smelling bad to you? The past- narrative tenses Past simple We use the past simple: 1. To talk about a completed action in the past, often with a time reference. Yesterday morning, the car broke down on the motorway. 2. To tell people about past events and to tell stories. We unlocked the door quietly, went into the room and began to look for clues. 3. With the past continuous to talk about an action which interrupted another. The bell rang while I was having dinner. !!!Watch out!!!

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Inglise keele stilistika II

information. NT: she must leave ­ or better yet ­ drown herself ­ make away with herself at some way ­ or ­ The speaker's strong emotions therefore inability to finish. NT: And it was so unlikely that she had stolen his wallet that... well. NOMINATIVE SENTENCES NOMINATIVE SENTENCES are just a noun-sentence, containing a noun or a nominal-noun-phrase sentence. NOMINATIVE SENTENCES strengthen the dynamic nature of the narrative. NT: London. Parks. Horse rides. Noisy streets. Noisy traffic. Policeman. Such sentences evoke a more or less isolated idea of an object without any connection with other objects. These sentences appeal to reader's imagination, and thus makes the reader active. ASYNDETON ASYNDETON means intentional omission of conjunctions between parts of a sentence or between sentences, disregarding norms of the literary language. ASYNDETON is used mostly to describe an energetic (objectic?)

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Stilistika materjalid

· Combined with possessive pronouns in post position, they become very expressive (That idea of his--irritation) Adverbs: · They become expressive when used as intensifiers. (Horribly smart, awfully pleased, to love fearfully) They give a colloquial touch and are expressive because of 2 notions that are incompatible (oxymoron). · Degrees of comparison may be violated (better--weller) Verbs: · Historical Present--used in the author's narrative in order to render past events creating the illusion of things happening at the present moment. · Continuous tenses may express surprise, disbelief and indignation. · Sometimes continuous tenses are more polite and mild (he's not feeling so good today) · In the dialogue, we may come across some ungrammatical forms that speak of the education of the character, his origin or his excitement (I aint, He done me harm)

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Kuidas kirjutada esseed

long as it's not very overdone. The main point is to connect your changes to your current plans. Types of essays: You can write three types of essays. You should judge by the clues given in the application to decide what kind of a logical structure you should use to tie up your points together in a coherent whole. Here are some patterns for prose exposition: Narrative: The advantage of this kind of structure is that it is linear and therefore comparatively easy to organize. A narrative essay progresses from beginning to end and can be broken into small manageable parts. While writing a narrative, make sure that you balance interpretive points with specific facts. Analytic: An analytic essay is an essay that evaluates and answers the question "Why?" In this kind of an essay you may have to use a structure that first gives an overall answer, and then discusses various aspects. Break it into memorable stories and use lots of specific details in this type of essay.

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Pride and Prejudice Book report

Darcy and she did not believe at first that Darcy could be generous and even friendly and kind. The ending is really beautiful and I like it. Darcy proposes Elizabeth again and this time she accepts. They have a double wedding with joy and love. A major theme is the importance of environment and upbringing on the development of young people's character and morality. Social standing and wealth are not necessarily advantages. Pride and Prejudice, employs the narrative technique of free indirect speech. Austen invites the reader to follow events from Elizabeth's viewpoint, sharing her prejudices and misapprehensions and being surprised along with her when events prove these to be mistaken. In my oppinion, the book was really good and I liked it a lot. Though the language was quite difficult to understand sometimes, but I liked the style she has written the novel. I like the way she talks about the characters so prolixly and they were somehow still jolly

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Famous people and sights of England

Died: January 28, 1547 at Whitehall Palace, London, aged 55 years Reigned for: 37 years, 9 months, and 7 days William Shakespeare (26 April 1564 ­ 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwrite, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "The Bard"). His surviving works consist of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language. Isaac Newton Born on January 12th 1642 Died on March 31st 1727 His father died 3 months before he was born He was an English mathematician and philosopher He described laws of motion and gravitation He studied Hebrew scholarship and ancient and modern theologians at great length, and became convinced that Christianity had departed from the original teachings of Christ .

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Dictionary all marketers are liars

Dictionar y (,,All Marketers Are Liars") A Abandon hülgama, loobuma Accidental juhuslik Adequate adekvaatne, piisav Advertisement reklaam, kuulutus Affect mõju Airwaves õhuvoolud Alas paraku All stripes vöödilised Antibiotic antibiootiline, antibiootikum Apparently ilmselt Appeal palve Artisan kunstkäsitööline Asset vara, väärtus Assumption eeldus Auction oksjon Audacious hulljulge, ebatavaline Authentic ehtne Authenticity ehtsus Average keskmine B Barber juuksur Bearing kurss Bending nõtk, painutamine Benefit kasu, tulu Benevolent lahke Beverage jook Blacksmiths sepad Bloodletting...

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Normannid (inglise kirjandus)

10.The Crusades - find some information about them. They were military campaigns sanctioned by the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages. The first of the Crusades began in 1095, when armies of Christians from Western Europe responded to Pope Urban II's plea to go to war against Muslim forces in the Holy Land. 11.How would you describe Medieval or Chivalric Romances? Chivalric romance is a type of prose and verse narrative that was popular in the aristocratic circles of High Medieval and Early Modern Europe. They were fantastic stories about marvel-filled adventures, often of a knight-errant portrayed as having heroic qualities, who goes on a quest. 12.What is courtly love? It was a medieval European literary conception of love that emphasized nobility and chivalry. Medieval literature is filled with examples of knights setting out on adventures and performing

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Dimitriu - When we are the other

fostered. I. Two cultural translations of Romania as instances of intercultural communication As Beaven shows, `[t]ravel writing might be considered the intercultural narrative par excellence, as it is about the interplay between observer and observed, between a traveller's own philosophical biases and preconceptions and the test those ideas and prejudices endure as a result of the journey' (2007, p. 191). The travel genre

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R. Kipling & M. Faraday

he is best known for his works of fiction The Jungle Book (1894) (a collection of stories which includes Rikki-Tikki-Tavi), Kim (1901) (a tale of adventure), many short stories, including The Man Who Would Be King (1888); and his poems, including Mandalay (1890), Gunga Din (1890), and If-- (1910).He is regarded as a major "innovator in the art of the short story"; his children's books are enduring classics of children's literature; and his best works speak to a versatile and luminous narrative gift. Kipling was one of the most popular writers in English, in both prose and verse, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the first English language writer to receive the prize. Among other honours, he was sounded out for the British Poet Laureateship and on several occasions for a knighthood, all of which he declined. Later in life Kipling came to be recognized as a "prophet of British imperialism

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Gerard Genette, „Narrative Discourse“

Gerard Genette, ,,Narrative Discourse" Resümee Niinimetatud "narratiivi perspektiivi", mida on alates 19. sajandist väga sagedasti uuritud, lahkab ka Gerard Genette, kelle arvates enamik teoreetilisi töid ajab segamini mooduse(mood) ja hääle(voice), nimetades neid kokku kui lihtsalt "vaatepunkt" ja alahinnates sellega nende eristatavust. Genette eristab kaks instantsi: Kes näeb ? (vaatepunkt, fokalisatsioon) ja Kes räägib? (jutustamine). "Kes näeb?" küsimuse tarvis võtab kasutusele abstraktse termini fokalisatsioon (focalization)- ,,jutustamise fookus" ning jagab selle kolmeks eri tüübiks: 1) Nullfokalisatsioon ehk mittefokaliseeritud: Jutustaja > Tegelane; "piirangut pole" Kõikvõimas jutustaja, kes teab rohkem kui Tegelane, täpsemini: ütleb rohkem, kui tegelased teavad; nn vaade tagantpoolt. (klassikaline tüüp) 2) Sisemine (intra-) fokalisatsioon: Jutustaja = Tegelane; "piirang on sisemine...

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Victorian age

Although it received mixed reviews when it first came out, the book subsequently became an English literary classic. In 1850, Charlotte edited and published Wuthering Heights as a stand-alone novel and under Emily's real name.(wikipedia) Wuthering Heights` innovative structure, which has been likened to a series of Matryoshka dolls because it does not follow a linear structure but employs such devices as flashbacks and two narrators which reveal the narrative step-by-step. · What is the plot of the Wuthering Heights? The narrative tells the tale of the all-encompassing and passionate, yet thwarted love between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys both themselves and many around them. There are two narratives in the novel. It shows how you can't get anywhere by being evil. · Name Anne Brontë's works.

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The Death of the Author

— Probably this has always been the case: once an action is recounted, for intransitive ends, and no longer in order to act directly upon reality — that is, finally external to any function but the very exercise of the symbol — this disjunction occurs, the voice loses its origin, the author enters his own death, writing begins. Nevertheless, the feeling about this phenomenon has been variable; in primitive societies, narrative is never undertaken by a person, but by a mediator, shaman or speaker, whose “perfor- mance” may be admired (that is, his mastery of the narrative code), but not his “ge- nius” The author is a modern figure, produced no doubt by our society insofar as, at the end of the middle ages, with English empiricism, French rationalism and the per- sonal faith of the Reformation, it discovered the prestige of the individual, or, to put it

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c. Esmane süsteemne roll (primary system actor) d. Väline teenindaja roll (external server actor) e. Aeg Küsimus 16 Objektide leidmiseks kasutatakse kasutusmalli stsenaariumi tekstid. Tehnika, mille abil stsenaariumi tekstis identifitseeritakse objektid, on Vali üks: a. Object-oriented analysis b. Textual analysis c. Semantic analysis d. Syntax analysis e. Business analysis Küsimus 17 Erinevate formaatide võrdlus: Funktsionaalsuse ja informatiivsuse poolest System Analysis Narrative formaat (Whitten&Bentley 2007) vastab Fully Dressed formaadile (Larman 2004). Vali üks: Tõene Väär Küsimus 18 Whitten&Bentley (2007) pakuvad järgmised stsenaariumi kirjeldamise formaadi Vastus 1 Tekst annab tegevuse kirjelduse, kuid ei tee vahet automaatse ja manuaalse tegevuse vahel Expanded Requirements Narrative Tekst annab põhjaliku kirjelduse, lisab Vastus 2 süsteemsed tegijad ja kirjeldab automaatsed

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English literature summary

English   literature   is   one   of   the  oldest   literatures   in   Europe;   dates   back   to   the   6th   century   AD.   Oral   literature,   i.e.   not   written   down,   spread   from   person   to   person.   In   449   AD   Anglo-­‐Saxon   tribes   invaded   England   –   beginning   of   the   Anglo-­‐Saxon   period   in   English   literature.  The  first  form  of  literature  was  folklore,  carried  by  scops  and  gleemen,  who   sang  in  alliterative  verse  (a  kind  of  simple  poetry).  Prose  developed  much  later.     The  first  form  of  recorded  English  literature  was  the  epic  Beowulf,  which  was  produced   sometime  near  the  end  of  the  7th  and  beginning  of  the  8th  century.  It  has  no  ...

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History of English literature

There were some compensations such as religious festivals ­ time for the people to have fun. Crusades ­ the aim was to reconquer the Holy Land. Arab influence. The Arabs gave Europe medicine, mathematics etc. Commerce, travel became easier. After the Norman conquerings, three languages were prevalent: French, Latin, Anglosaxon. Romances were written in French, folklore in English, Anglosaxon. The medieval romance (literature): · Chivalric romance ­ a narrative genre that first developed in France in the 12th century. Mostly stories of single knights who undertook an adventure in order to gain a lady's favour. They stress their chivalric ideas of courage, honour, mercy and elaborate manners. Courtly Love ­ a code that regulates the relations of a knight and his lady. The erotic aspect of love is spiritualised. It is regarded as the noblest passion on Earth.

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The art of dance

passing stories down from generation to generation. Nowadays people have many ways to pass stories, but still they use dance to communicate with others. To express their feelings. Participatory dance, whether it be a folk dance, a social dance, a group dance or a partner dance is undertaken primarily for a common purpose, such as social interaction or exercise, of participants rather than onlookers. Such dance seldom has any narrative. Participatory dancers often all employ the same movements and steps but, for example, in the rave culture of electronic dance music, vast crowds may engage in free dance, uncoordinated with those around them. On the other hand, some cultures lay down strict rules as to the particular dances in which, for example, men, women and children may or must participate. [3] Dance and health has been subject of a number of research studies that show dance to be a very healthy exercise

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Directing Fiction

Analysis Direction Fiction 20.02.2012 Monday Student: Regina Verner Instructor: Arvo Iho Baltic FIlm and Media School Film ''Down by the law''by Jim JArmuch is a black and white comedy/drama/crime. His main idea about the film was to create and develop a style to follow realistic and imperfect characters through familiar environments. The scene begins with a long shot, panoramic view of a city/town called New Orleans, feeling of a ol...

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Present simple and continious

Itineraries are descriptions of travel arrangements. On day three we visit Stratford-upon-Avon. · Summaries of events Plots of stories, films etc, and summaries of historical events use present (and present perfect) tenses. 3 May 1945: The war in Europe comes to an end. ... At the end of the play both families realise that their hatred had caused the deaths of the lovers... · Historic present in narrative and 'funny stories' In informal speech, it is possible to use the 'historic present' to describe past events, especially to make the narration seem more immediate and dramatic. ... So then the second man asks the first one why he has a banana in his ear and the first one says... · Timetables We use the present simple for the future when we are talking about a timetable, usually a public one. The train leaves at six twenty tomorrow morning.

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The English Patient

surname. They locked him up as a spy. When Almasy escaped it was too late to save Katharine. He helped Germans and after three years he went back to desert and found Katharine. He put her to the plane and started flying. That is the part, how the story started. Plane made the crash and Almasy got burnt. · In my opinion this book was worth of reading, though firsty it seemned rather confusing, because sometimes I coulnd't catch who was the narrative. Book was enthralling and interesting to read. There was used a lot of adjectives to make an imagery to reader and that helped to follow the writers thoughts. Philip Michael Ondaatje (1943) He was educated at the University of Toronto and Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and began teaching at York University in Toronto in 1971. He published a volume of memoir, entitled Running in the Family, in 1983. His collections of poetry include The Collected Works of

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Lewis Carroll

It has been pointed out that Dodgson himself repeatedly denied in later life that his "little heroine" was based on any real child, and frequently dedicated his works to girls of his acquaintance, adding their names in acrostic poems at the beginning of the text. Gertrude Chataway's name appears in this form at the beginning of The Hunting of the Snark, and no one has ever suggested this means any of the characters in the narrative are based on her. Though information is scarce (Dodgson's diaries for the years 1858­1862 are missing), it does seem clear that his friendship with the Liddell family was an important part of his life in the late 1850s, and he grew into the habit of taking the children (first the boy, Harry, and later the three girls) on rowing trips accompanied by an adult friend to nearby Nuneham Courtenay or Godstow.

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Old English Literature

What is Chivalric romance, where does it originate from? What are the three categories ­ describe each of them? Geoffrey of Monmouth and Historia Regum Britanniae ­ importance, Ballads and the main themes in them. 1) Didactic Poems ­ educating poems in the English language, stories from the Bible contained moral lessons, often performed in front of the churches before the service 2) Chivalric romance ­ court literature that originated from France. It is in the form of narrative poetry, which tell a story of a knight who undergoes several adventures ( to win the heart of his lady love). 1) The matter of Britain ­ about King Arthur and his court called Camelot 2) The Matter of Troy ­ about the myth of Britain's lineage from the ancient city of Troy, by way of Britain's Trojan founder, Brutus 3) Breton Lays ­ about unearthly magic

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Kuuldeaparaadi ja sisekõrva implantaadi mõju kõne arengule

õppida näteks endale raskeks jäänud häälikute korrektset välja ütlemist. Üldiselt on mõlema kuulmisabivahendi kasutamisel nii head kui vead. Kui kuuldeaparaat võimendab ka taustamüra, siis sisekõrva implantaadiga lastel on raske püsida teemal. Samas mõlemad parandavad tunduvalt laste kõnetaset. 7 Kasutatud kirjandus Crosson, J. & Geers, A. (2001). Analysis of Narrative Ability in Children with Cochlear Implants. Ear & Hearing, 22(5), 381–394 Ertmer, D. J., Kloiber, D. T., Jung, J., Kirleis, K. C. & Bradford, D. (2012). Consonant Production Accuracy in Young Cochlear Implant Recipients: Developmental Sound Classes and Word Position Effects. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 21(4), 342-353 Kuuldeaparaadid (s.a.). Külastatud aadressil: http://www.vaegkuuljad.ee/vana/index.html? http://www.vaegkuuljad.ee/vana/lehed/kuulmisabi/kuuldeaparaadid

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FÜÜSILINE AKTIIVSUS VÄIKELASTEL

9 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS Dorothy Einon Meie terve laps (2001) Roper, N., Logan, W. W., Tierney, A.J. (1999). Õenduse Alused. Tartu: AS Kirjastus Elmatar. Russell, Georgina, C.,Taki, S., Laws, R., Azadi, L., Campbell, Karen J., Elliott, R., Lynch, Ball, K., Rachael, T, Denney-Wilson, E.(2016). Effects of parent and child behaviours on overweight and obesity in infants and young children from disadvantaged backgrounds: systematic review with narrative synthesis,BMC PublicHealth, 16, 151-163. Varava, L., Hermlin, K. (2009).Lapse rühi kujundamine.Tervise Arengu Instituut.http://www.digar.ee/arhiiv/et/download/80333 Preliminary Assessment of a School-Based Healthy Lifestyle Intervention Among Rural Elementary School Children : Ling J, King KM, Speck BJ, Kim S, Wu D. Preliminary assessment of a school-based healthy lifestyle intervention among rural elementary school children. J Sch Health. 2014; 84: 247-255.

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