Are young people living in Estonia patriots of their homeland? To begin with, it would be a good idea to explain who patriots actually are. They are people whose public conducts are regulated by one single motive - the love of their homeland. When speaking of patriotism, already The Constitution of Estonian Rebublic states that the main aim of our country is to assure that our nation, language and culture will be preserved. Many people have argued whether young Estonians are patriots of their homeland or not and there have been many different answers to that question. One the one hand, young Estonians are very supportive and helpful when there is a crisis situation in our country. For example, in case of the disturbances in April 2007, young men where ready to go as voluntaires to protect our country. Also, more an more young people are interested in taking part in the Song and Dance Festivals. Where they can wear our national
Benjamin Martin was a veteran of the FrenchIndian War and a widower who raised his seven children. Gabriel, the oldest, wanted to join the American forces without his father's permission. Martin, who knew the horrifying carnage that war presented, didn't want his son to participate, but against his father's wishes, Gabriel did join up. He returned home after two years, stumbling wounded into the family home. That night, a skirmish between the British and the patriots woke the Martins and they gave care to the wounded of both sides the next morning. British soldiers approached the house, proceeded to kill the Colonial wounded, burnt down the house and took Gabriel into custody as a spy, intending to hang him. Martin's 15yearold son Thomas was killed while trying to free Gabriel as he was taken prisoner. Enraged Martin set about to free his son Gabriel, with the help of his two younger sons Nathan and Samuel slaughtered, in brutal fashion, the
c) latiinid (kuidas on nimi jäädvustatud ajalukku)? Ladina keel on tuletatud latiinikutest, itaalikute hõim, Latiinide sõda d) senat riiginõukogu, enne pidid olema magistraadid ehk riigiametnikud e) klient - vaene kodanik; sai patroonilt kasutamiseks maad ja pidi patrooni heaks koormisi kandma ja temaga koos sõjaretkedel käima; lubas olla patroonile ustav; toaetas patrooni rahvakoosolekul. f) patriots usuti, et nad kuuluvad esiisade hulka. Ainult nemad võisid olla riigiametnikud ja preestrid, kuuluda senati, auväärsed kodanikud. g) Plebei kodanikud, kes patriitside hulka ei kuulunud, vaesed h) Konsul 2 konsulit juhivad sõjaväge i) rahvatribuun plebeide kaitse, astuvad nende õiguste eest välja; võisid seadustele panna veto-keeldu. j) Preetor magistraat, kes vastutab õigusemõistmise eest, juhib vajadusel
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral One of Tallinn's most resplendent monuments, but not one of it's most popular, the spectacular Alexander Nevsky Cathedral was built on orders from St. Petersburg during the times of Russian Imperial rule. Supposedly built on the grave of a legendary Estonian hero, Kalevipoeg, on the city's mighty Toompea Hill, the Orthodox cathedral was something of a Russian propaganda exercise at the time and still remains a subject of controversy amongst hardline patriots. Most locals though are content to admire the Alexander Nevsky as the fine piece of architecture. http://www.tallinn-life.com/culture/culture_details/103-Alexander_Nevsky_Cathedral The Song Festival Grounds The tradition of the song festival was born along with Estonian national awakening. The first national song festival was held in Tartu in the summer of 1869.One of the organisers of the first song festival was Johann Voldemar Jannsen
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people became less important at last. Famous martin Luther King speech in Washington By the end of the 18th century, the whole of the Eastern coast of North America had been colonized, largely by British. As the British army needed to be supplied with raw materials, the taxes in America were raised. As there was serious opposition to this taxation the taxes were repealed. After that, in 1773 American patriots threw tons of British tea into sea from Boston harbour, in order to keep their job and money. Parliament reacted to that act of vandalism by closing Boston harbour. In 1774 representatives from every U.S state met in Philadelphia and imposed a trade embargo on Britain. As war became inevitable, the representatives had to meet for the second time in Philadelphia, in 1776,and made George Washington their commander-in- chief
The first signs appeared in 1920s, when Britain had many colonies and started allowing a degree of self-government. On different reasons, one by one, the colonial countries started to separate. Britain didn´t pay much attention to Europe until it lost its empire. Britain And Europe Crop up / krp p / esile kerkima Opt out / pt at / loobuma Britain tried to avoid a European Union, saying that they could never become real patriots of Europe. After joining the Council of Europe in 1949, Britain had to admit that it was difficult to stay out of Europe. British people tend to feel that they didn´t get any economic benefit from Europe. Britain And the USA The relationship with the United States is based on their common language, wartime alliance, the Cold War and the popularity of W. Churchill in America. In 1962 Britain
It was founded in 1600, first factory at Surat, others Madras, Bombay, Calcutta Traded in coffee, textiles, later tea from China After Regulating Act and India Act, the company lost independence, monoply was broken, power handed over to British Crown in 19 C The biggest rival of the English were french They fought the Seven Years War which the britsih won The American War of Independence 1775-1783 Anti-British patriots were eager to break upn with Britain. The Loyalists wanted to be under English Flag The Stamp Act demanded colonists to pay extra-taxes, which ended in protest 1773 Boston Tea Party- a cargo was destroyed because the colonists didn´t want britain to show its power The Quebec Act made thing worse. The Continental Congress severed relations with UK George Washingotn was appointed a commader of military forces. 80 000 loyalists left for Canada
Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, published as The Wizard of the Emerald City, and then wrote a series of five sequels, unrelated to Baum. Other notable authors include Nikolay Nosov, Lazar Lagin, Vitaly Bianki and Vladimir Suteev. While fairy tales were relatively free from ideological oppression, the realistic children's prose of the Stalin era was highly ideological and pursued the goal to raise children as patriots and communists. A notable example is Arkady Gaydar, himself a Red Army commander (colonel) in Russian Civil War: his stories and plays about Timur describe a team of young pioneer volunteers who help the elderly and resist hooligans. There was a genre of hero pioneer story, that bore some similarities with Christian genre of hagiography. In Khrushov and Brezhnev times, however, the pressure lightened. Mid- and late Soviet children's books by
place for a musical sequence that announces the mood of the Special World. A nightclub act may allow the introduction of a romantic interest, as in Jessica Rabbit's sensational torch song in Who Framed Roger Rabbit) M u s i c can express the dualities of the Special W o r l d as well. At this stage in Casablanca the polarities are movingly presented in a musical duel between the passionate "Marsellaise" sung by the French patriots and the brutal "Deutschland uber Allés" sung by the Nazis. In the lonely outposts o f adventure, saloons or their equivalent may be the only places for sexual intrigue. Bars can be the arena for flirting, romance, or prostitution. A hero m a y strike up a relationship in a bar to get information, and incidentally acquire an Ally or a lover. Gambling and saloons go together, and games of chance are a natural feature of the Testing stage