Mayflower and Pilgrim Fathers Over a hundred travelers embarked on the voyage of the Mayflower in September 1620. Less than one third were Separatists. The rest were immigrants, adventurers, and speculators. Their voyage took about two months, and the passengers enjoyed a happier experience than most trans- Atlantic trips. Lost at sea, they happened upon a piece of land that would become known as Cape Cod. After surveying the land, they set up camp not too far from Plymouth Rock. They feared venturing further south because winter was fast approaching. The Pilgrims had an important question to answer before they set ashore. Since they were not landing within the jurisdiction of the Virginia Company, they had no Charter to govern them. Mayflower Compact In the landmark Mayflower Compact of 1620, the Pilgrims decided that they would rule themselves, based on majority rule of the townsmen. This independent attitude set up a tradition of self-rule that
TOPIC 4 Thanksgiving In the United States, the fourth Thursday in November is called Thanksgiving Day. It is usually a family day celebrated with big dinners. On this day, Americans give thanks for the blessings they have enjoyed during the year The first Thanksgiving was held in Plymouth in the 17th century. The people of Plymouth had come to America from England. In their native land they had been called Puritans, but they called themselves Pilgrims. When the Pilgrims landed in America they were poorly trained to cope with life in the wilderness. One spring morning an Indian came into the little village of Plymouth . Later, he brought The Indian chief, who gave gifts and offered assistance. The Indians taught the Pilgrims how to hunt, fish and grow food. They also taught them, how to use fish for fertilizer in growing
Topic No. 4 Thanksgiving In the United States, the fourth Thursday in November is called Thanksgiving Day. On this day Americans give thanks for the blessings they have enjoyed during the year. Thanksgiving is usually a family day, celebrated with big dinners. The first American Thanksgiving was held in Plymouth. The Puritans from England came to America because they were unappreciated. They were called the Pilgrims. They came to America on a ship called Mayflower. September was the worst season of the year for sea crossing. After 65 days they landed at Cape Cod. The Pilgrims suffered a great deal during their first winter, because they were poorly equipped and poorly trained. One spring morning an Indian came and introduced him in a friendly way. The Indian chief offered assistance to the pilgrims
Colonial period and the Puritan tradition lecture 1 • American literature started before America was discovered • 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
Region Important cities Industry Farming South Bristol, Weymouth, Cheddar cheese, sheep West Poole, Plymouth, cider, tin, stone, Exeter , Salisbury, Bath, clay, engineering, Gloucester ship building, electronics, food processing, computers, cars. South East Oxford,Reading,Windsor The largest oil Fruit refinery,hovercroft farms,Lamberhurst,
ümbermaailmareisil. 18151818 juhtis ta ümbermaailmareisi prikil "Rjurik" avastades mitusada saart Vaikses ookeanis. 1815 asus Kotzebue Krusensterni instruktsioonide järgi ekspeditsioonile ,,Rjurikul", meeskonnas 27 liiget. Eesmärkideks olid Loodeväila otsimine Vaiksest ookeanist kuni Atlandi ookeanini, Alaska (Vene-Ameerika) põhjaranniku detailse kirjelduse koostamine, Kirde-Venemaa uurimuste täpsustamine, Venemaa positsiooni tugevdamine Tsuktsi poolsaarel ja Alaskal. Marsruut: Plymouth; Tenerife; Rio de Jainero; Hoorni neem; Tsiili; Lihavõttesaar; avastati Rumjantsevi , Spiridovi ja Krusensterni (tänapäeval Tikehau) korallsaared; Petropavlovsk; Beringi saar; Püha Laurentiuse (St Lawrence) saar; Beringi väin; Wales´i printsi neem; avastati Kotzebue laht, Krusensterni neem; Püha Laurentiuse (St Lawrence) laht; Unalaska; Kalifornia rannik; Havai saared. Peale talvepuhkust ekvatoriaallaiustel sõideti tagasi Beringi väina poole, et jätkata ekspeditsiooni. Kotzebue
kesekiirgust, õhk soojeneb, maapind ei jahtu nii palju, inimeste hingamiselundid kahjustuvad · Ekvatoriaalvööde Troopikavööde · · · · · · Parasvööde Arktiline kliimavööde Merelise paraskliima Plymouth, üleminekulise paraskliima Varssavi, mandrilise paraskliima Irkutsk, mussoonparaskliima Vladivostok. · Antarktiline kliimavööde Lähisekvatoriaalne kliimav Lähispolaarne kliima · Lähistroopiline kliimavööde ( Vahemereline, kuiv, niiske) ·
which slowly developed into a parliament. In 1265, Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester called the first elected Parliament. The Laws in Wales Acts of 153542 annexed Wales as part of England and brought Welsh representatives to Parliament. Groundbreaking women in Parliament Countess Constance de Markievicz(first female MP elected in 1918). Nancy Astor was the first elected female MP to take up her seat in Parliament (1919). She was the Conservative MP for Plymouth Sutton until 1945. Margaret Bondfield was the first woman to hold a ministerial position in government. She was then promoted by Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald in 1929 as the Minister for Labour, also making her the first female member of the cabinet. Margaret Thatcher was the longest serving prime minister of the 20th century. Baroness Janet Mary Young was the first woman to hold the role of Leader of the House of Lords.
On November 9th, 1620, the `Mayflower' sighted what is now Cape Cod. Despite seeing land, the crew of the `Mayflower' searched for another month to find somewhere to land. Where they eventually landed was called New Plymouth. On December 25th, after finding a place where the `Mayflower' could be safely anchored, the Pilgrim Fathers began to build the first house for common use. By February 1621, 50% of the Pilgrim Fathers had died as a result of the cold weather and the inadequate housing that they had built for themselves. A Native American called Squanto helped those Pilgrim Fathers who survived the harsh winter. He showed them how to sow maize and how to cultivate the crop. Seeds brought from England
century the first Europeans to settle in America were the Spanish, the English and the French. The first village founded by the English settlers was in Virginia in 1607. It was called Jamestown. They didn't have good relations with the Indians and many of them died. But Pocahontas, the daughter of an Indian chief, became their friend and helped them. They started growing tobacco in Virginia, using African slaves in the fields. In 1620 a new group of British settlers reached Plymouth, Massachusetts, with a ship called Mayflower and they were called 'Pilgrim Fathers' due to their strong belief in religion. They left England because they didn't agree with the Church of England. They became farmers and businessmen who thought that all men were equal and they didn't have slaves. Many of the Pilgrims died in the first year in America, but they were helped by the Indians, who showed them how to grow corn. In the autumn of 1621, the Pilgrims had a big dinner to thank the
They had to fought with indians and most of them died because there were many diseases and the didn't have enough to eat. But the daughter of an Indian chief, Pocahontas, helped them. The farmers discovered that it was easy to grow tobacco in Virginia, so they bought black people as slaves to work on the fields. They found a big market for their tobacco in Europe. In 1620 another group of English people landed in America. They called tehir landing place Plymouth, similary with the place they started their journey in Britain. These people are known as Pilgrim Fathers. The didn't want to live in England because they didn't agree with the church. The pilgrims had rough times also, but friendly Indians helped them. In 1621 the Pilgrims had a huge dinner to give thanks for the first food that they had grown themselves. That day became known as the Thanksgiving, and is celebrated every year in America. INDEPENDENCE WAR
First permanent English colony in North-America 214 settlers Searching for gold (none found) Strategically good location, James River Quite poor conditions. Starvation, diseases, lack of water, attacks of natives , fierce weather Tobacco plantations African slaves, working in tobacco harvest 1620 by Dutch boat. Also Englishmen (convicts and poor people) Mayflower and Pilgrim Fathers Mayflower- cargo ship In 1620 one hundred Puritans boarded the Mayflower From Plymouth, England, to today's Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States Claim they are the forefathers of USA aristocracy- FALSE They saw little chance of England becoming a proper country Wished to live free of English laws and oppressing church religious freedom In may (had time before winter!!!) · Mayflower Compact First governing document of Plymouth Colony Agreement composed by a consensus among new Settlers Composed for the sake of their own survival Fair and equal laws, for the general good
Pilgrims in 1620, Puritans in 1630. Pilgrims were working men who believed in the importance of physical work, whereas Puritans valued education and thus were higher in the social and economic status. Pilgrims wanted to separate from the Church of England, while Puritans simply wanted to “purify” it. 11. What was The Mayflower Compact and why was it an important document? Name two important principles that this document included. The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony, signed onboard the Mayflower. The two principles later became the bases of the Constitution of the United States. 1) The people would vote about the government and laws, 2) the people would accept whatever the majority chose. 12. What important principle regarding religion was established in Rhode Island and some of the other colonies? Separation of church and state. 13. Name examples of democratic institutions in the colonies. House of Burgesses vs. House of Representatives 14
see ka tundub, püütakse dzinnile omast kadakamarjade maitset sageli iga hinnaga ära kaotada või seda vähemalt varjata, sest ... vastavalt teostatud tarbijauuringutele eelistatakse sageli dzinnile viina just tänu viimase meeldivale ,,rikkumata" maitsele. Nii võivadki kaasaegsetes dzinnides domineerida hoopis mündi-, ananassi- vms ebatüüpilised ja eksootilised komponendid. Dzinnidest on London Dry baarinduses enim hinnatud just kokteilide ja segujookide koostisosana. · Plymouth Gin on maitselt vähem tsitruseline, kuid aromaatne ja vürtsikas London Dry stiilinäide Inglise kanali suudmealalt. Unikaalne ja rangelt lokaalne dzinn, mida juba aastast 1793 toodetakse ainult Plymouth'is Inglismaal. · Sloe Gin'i eripäraks on see, et kadakamarjade asemel kasutatakse maitsestamiseks laukapuu marju. · Old Tom Gin on suhkruga magustatud nii nagu seda olid algselt kõik Inglismaal toodetud dzinnid. Nimetus pärineb 17
The longest river is the Waikato on North Island (425 Km), the largest inland stretch of water is Lake Taupo also on North Island (607 sq Km) and the highest point is Mount Cook on South Island (3754 m). Over 75% of New Zealand is above 200m. Land use is broken down to about: forested 30% - meadows and pastures 50% - agricultural and under permanent cultivation 15% . Sheep and cattle graze on the rich farmland around Hamilton and New Plymouth in North Island and around Dunedin and Invercargill on South Island. It lies just west of the International Date Line and is among the first into the new millennium. People : New Zealand has a population of around 3.65 million. People from a wide range of European countries have arrived since Captain James Cook to make up 75% of the population while Maori make up about 10%. The Maori first arrived on these shores just over a 1000 years ago at the close of the last millennium
Auto kere kaitse korrosiooni vastu. Rooste, see on inetu, kole ja vastik.Kuna keegi ei osta roostes asja sest see alandab auto müügihinda ehk väärtust. Neile kes ostavad vana auto oleks hea teada kuidas korrosioonist hoiduda, hoida seda alustamast ja leida rooste kui seda on juba tekkinud. Näiteks üks artikkel käsitles 71. aasta Plymouth Barracuda keretöid. Kere puhastamiseks otsustati kasutada kemikaalide vanni. Kere paljaks, üleni vanni üheks päevaks. Happevann - näiteks 10% HCl lahus (hape eemaldab rooste, metalli ei puutu); 3-4tundi - ja roostega juba ok, aga ka päevane ligunemine ei tee metallile midagi tulemuseks oli kõik värv ning pahtel lahti. Survepesu täies ulatuses ning teise vanni, kus roostevastane kemikaal. Uuesti survepesu ja tulemuseks haljas plekk
2 Hull Humber 1 Bradford Yorkshire and the 293,717 3 Humber 1 Cardiff Wales 292,150 4 1 Belfast Northern Ireland 276,459 5 1 Stoke-on-Trent West Midlands 259,252 6 1 Wolverhampton West Midlands 251,462 7 1 Nottingham East Midlands 249,584 8 1 Plymouth South West England 243,795 9 2 Southampton South East England 234,224 0 Name of conurbation Population (2001 census) 1 Greater London Urban 8.5 million Area 2 West Midlands Urban 2.3 million Area 3 Greater Manchester 2.2 million Urban Area 4 West Yorkshire Urban 1.5 million Area 5 Greater Glasgow 1.2 million
Dodge Charger R / T oli üks suurimaid lihaste autod kättesaadavad 1970. Dodge Charger Tootja: Dodge Tootmine: 1966-1978 Klass: keskmine suurus Kerekuju: 2-ukseline kupee Chargeri sünd Kuuekümnendate alguses soovisid paljud autotootjad leida uusi ideid luksusautode- ja eriautode suhtes. Nende hulka kuuluvad luksusautod nagu Ford Thunderbird ja Buick Riviera, samuti sportlikud Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Corvette ja Corvair, Pontiac GTO ja Plymouth Barracuda. Tol ajal oli Dodge´i võitluspilt väga konservatiivne, kuigi see oli domineeriv Ameerika motospordi ja 426 hobujõulise(mootori) Hemi suhtes. Dodgel oli vaja erilist autot. Lynn Towsendi juhtimisel 1966 charger sündiski. Auto ehitati valmis ja 1965 aastal oli see autonäitusel. Auto sai positiivse vastuse ning see läks tootmisse. 1965 Dodge Charger 1966-1967
The writings and ideas of John Calvin, a leader in the Reformation, gave rise to Protestantism and were pivotal to the Christian revolt. They contended that The Church of England had become a product of political struggles and man-made doctrines. The Puritans were one branch of dissenters who decided that the Church of England was beyond reform. Escaping persecution from church leadership and the King, they came to America. Of Plymouth Plantation Of Plymouth Plantation is the single most complete authority for the story of the Pilgrims and the early years of the Colony they founded. Written between 1620 and 1647, the journal describes the story of the Pilgrims from 1608, when they settled in the Netherlands, through the 1620 Mayflower voyage, until the year 1647. The book ends with a list, written in 1650, of Mayflower passengers and what happened to them. The Age of Reason
Not in this land alone, But be God's mercies known, From shore to shore! Lipp Lord make the nations see, That men should brothers be, And form one family, The wide world ov'er. From every latent foe, Plymouth From the assasins blow, God save the Queen (King)! O'er her (his) thine arm extend, For Britain's sake defend, Our mother, prince, and friend, God save the Queen (King)! Vapp Thy choicest gifts in store, On her (his) be pleased to pour,
Jamestown. · 1609 - the colonisation of Ulster. (first tried out by Queen Elizabeth I and later continued officially by James I). Ulster was colonised to prevent further rebellion. The Irish were forced to become protestants. Due to these events, we can now see some common features in speech between lowland Scotland and Northern Ireland. · 1620 - the English ship Mayflower sailed to North America from England. The ship failed to reach Virginia and landed in Plymouth instead. Jamestown and Plymouth were now the 2 settlements and grew rapidly. · 17th century - the English began to spread in Southern America as a result of slave trade. New kind of Englishes developed so that slaves and captors could understand eachother. This happening is called the Pidgin (Pidgin English). · 18th century - Large scale immigration from Ireland to North America. Parts of Canada were settled by the French, but Britain also had it's interest there.
Elektrienergiat toodavad 29 hüdro- ja 9 geotermilist elektrijaama (üle 63% elektrienergiast). Suurim hüdroelektrijaam on Põhjasaarel asuv kaskaad. Lõunasaarel aga Clutha ja Waitaki jõgedest ning Fiorland`s Lake`st. Soojuselektrijaamades toodetakse 27% energiast. Ligi veerand riigi energiavarudest kaetakse maagaasi-, söe ja geotermiliste jõujaamadega. Suuremad energiatööstuse keskused on: Auckland, Whangarei, Hamliton, Taurunga, New Plymouth, Napier ja Palmestron Põhjasaarel ja Nelson ja Dunedin Lõunasaarel. Aastas toodetakse 38,39 miljonit kWh energiat. Uus-Meremaal on piisavalt energiat, nad ei pea seda importima. [1] 2006 aasta seisuga: Naftasaadused inimese kohta: 1, 57 tonni Gaas inimese kohta: 1,014 m 3 Elekter inimese kohta: 10, 049 kWh Uus-Meremaa energiakulu on pisut väiksem kui maailma keskmine. [6] 9 7
Why do the Quebecois want to be called a distinct society? French is the official language of Quebec 15. What is Nunavut? Nunavut is a territory in Northern Canada. Its' capital is Iqaluit It is Inuits' territory The USA 1. According to J. F. Kennedy, which were the three strong forces that made people migrate to the US? religious persecution, political oppression, and economic hardship 2. Which were the first permanent British colonies in America? Jamestown, VA(1607) and Plymouth, MA (1620) 3. From which countries did most immigrants arrive in the US in the following periods: before the mid-19th century Colonial era (C17-C18): the English, the Irish, the Scots, continental Europeans, and the Scandinavians the second half of the 19th century C19 - WWI: The British, the Irish, the Germans, the Italians, the Poles, the Jews, and the Scandinavians and the early 20th century, at present? Post-WWI era: Latinos and Asians
period working in the town of Aston (now a district of Birmingham). While studying, he also began writing short stories; his first published story appeared in Chambers's Edinburgh Journal before he was 20. Following his term at university, he served as a ship's doctor on a voyage to the West African coast. He completed his doctorate on the subject of tabes dorsalis in 1885. In 1882, he joined former classmate George Budd as his partner at a medical practice in Plymouth, but their relationship proved difficult, and Conan Doyle soon left to set up an independent practice. Arriving in Portsmouth in June of that year with less than £10 to his name, he set up a medical practice at 1 Bush Villas in Elm Grove, Southsea. The practice was initially not very successful; while waiting for patients, he again began writing stories. His first significant work was A Study in Scarlet, which appeared in Beeton's
He wrote "Donkey Hote". The next great author was John Milton. Milton wrote "Paradise Lost." Then his wife dies and he wrote "Paradise Regained." During the Renaissance America began. Christopher Columbus was a great navigator who discovered America while cursing about the Atlantic. His ships were called the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Fe. Later the Pilgrims crossed the Ocean, and the was called the Pilgrim's Progress. When they landed at Plymouth Rock, they were greeted by Indians, who came down the hill rolling their was hoops before them. The Indian squabs carried porposies on their back. Many of the Indian heroes were killed, along with their cabooses, which proved very fatal to them. The winter of 1620 was a hard one for the settlers. Many people died and many babies were born. Captain John Smith was responsible for all this. One of the causes of the Revolutionary Wars was the English put tacks in their tea
He retired when he was 64. His last invention was a machine for copying sculptures. He had many friends. He died in 1819. A monument was erected to him. 4) THANKSGIVING In the United States, the fourth Thursday in November is called Thanksgiving Day. On this day Americans give thanks for their blessings they have enjoyed during the year. Thanksgiving is usually a family day, celebrated with big dinners and happy reunions. The first American thanksgiving was held in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1621. In 1620 a small group of puritans on a ship called mayflower set sail for America. This group called themselves pilgrims because of their wanderings in search of religious freedom. There were 102 men, women and children on the ship- The pilgrims were poorly trained and poorly equipped to cope with life in the wilderness. One spring morning in 1621, an Indian came into the little village of Plymouth and introduced himself in friendly way
Uus- Meremaa on üks 13 OECD riigist, mis ei kasuta tuumaelektrijaamu. Uus-Meremaal mõlemal saarel on põhiliseks energiaks hüdroenergia. Elektrienergiat toodavad 29 hüdro- ja 9 geotermilist elektrijaama. Suurim hüdroelektrijaam on Põhjasaarel asuv kaskaad. Soojuselektrijaamades toodetakse 27% energiast. Ligi veerand riigi energiavarudest kaetakse maagaasi-, söe ja geotermiliste jõujaamadega. Suuremad energiatööstuse keskused on: Auckland, Whangarei, Hamliton, Taurunga, New Plymouth, Napier, Palmestron Põhjasaarel ja Nelson ja Dunedin Lõunasaarel. Elektri tootmine ühe inimese kohta on 10, 200 kWh aastas. Põllumajandus Riigi pindala on 27 miljonit ha, millest põllumajandusmaad on 14 miljonit ha ja metsaistandusmaad on 1,8 mln ha. Põllumajandusmaast on teravilja all 170 000 ha, aedvilju kasvatatakse 51 000 ha-l, puuviljaaedu on 112 000 ha. Ülejäänu(13,7 mln ha)on karjamaa, kus rohi kasvab 12 kuud aastas ja kari on aasta läbi karjamaal
Kompanii laevu ja takistades salakaubavedu, ning siirduti Mariaanide ja Filipiinide kaudu koju. Reisil jätkati Marshalli saarte uurimist, tehti kindlaks Peskadori saarestiku asukoht, avastati ja nimetati Eschenholtzi atoll. 1815 alanud ekspeditsiooni eesmärk oli hollandlaste 17. ja 18. sajandil Vaikses ookeanis tehtud avastuste lähem uurimine ning Beringi väina läheduses läbisõiduvõimaluste ehk Loodeväila otsimine. Marsruut: Plymouth; Tenerife; Rio de Janeiro; Hoorni neem; Tsiili; Lihavõttesaar; avastati Rumjantsevi, Spiridovi ja Krusensterni (tänapäeval Tikehau) korallsaared; Petropavlovsk; Beringi saar; Püha Laurentiuse (St Lawrence) saar; Beringi väin; Walesi Printsi neem; Kotzebue laht, Krusensterni neem; Püha Laurentiuse (St Lawrence) laht; 7 Unalaska; Kalifornia rannik; Hawaii saared. Peale talvepuhkust ekvatoriaallaiustel sõideti
vajaduste rahuldamiseks. Kulda kaevandatakse perioodiliselt, kulla kaevamine on kindla riikliku kontrolli all. Uus-Meremaal mõlemal saarel on põhiliseks energiaks hüdroenergia. Põhjasaarel saadakse seda Waikato jõest, Lõunasaarel aga Clutha ja Waitaki jõgedest ning Fiorland`s Lake`st. Ligi veerand riigi energiavarudest kaetakse maagaasi-, söe ja geotermiliste jõujaamadega. Suuremad energiatööstuse keskused on: Auckland, Whangarei, Hamliton, Taurunga, New Plymouth, Napier ja Palmestron Põhjasaarel ja Nelson ja Dunedin Lõunasaarel. Uus- Meremaal on piisavalt energiat, nad ei pea endale seda sisse ostma. Uus Meremaa arengutase Kuulumine majandus organisatsioonidesse: · APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) Aasia ja Vaikse Ookeani Majanduskoostöö Organisatsioon · OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) Majandusliku
1 Contents SISSEJUHATUS 1. GENERATSIOON 2. GENERATSIOON 3. GENERATSIOON 4. GENERATSIOON 5. GENERATSIOON 6. GENERATSIOON 7. GENERATSIOON 8. GENERATSIOON 9. JA 10. GENERATSIOON KOKKUVÕTE 2 SISSEJUHATUS Chevrolet Impala on täissuuruses sedaan mida hakati tootma General Motorsi Chevrolet osakonna poolt 1958. aastal. 1965. aastal võistles Impala kõige kallim mudel Ameerika turul Ford Galaxie 500 ja Plymouth Furyga, olles kõige rohkem müüdud auto Ameerikas. Impala jätkas Chevrolet kõige populaarsema täissuuruses mudelina kuni 1980. keskpaigani. Aastal 2000 tutvustati Impalat uuesti tavalise esiveolise keskmise suurusega sedaanina. 2014. aastast alates müüakse Impalat USAs, Kanadas, Mehhikos ja Lähis-Idas. Ed Cole, Chevrolet peainsener nimetas Impalat 1950. lõpus prestiižikaks autoks, mis on kättesaadav ka tavalisele Ameerika kodanikule.
Pages 464-478 12. Harrison, E.H. (2014). Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences. This article is a revision of the previous edition article by Robert B. Rucker, Francene M. Steinberg, volume 8, pp. 735–742, © 1997, Elsevier Inc. 13. Canter, P.H., Ernst, E. (2003). Anthocyanosides of Vaccinium myrtillus (Bilberry) for Night Vision—A Systematic Review of Placebo-Controlled Trials. Complementary Medicine, Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter & Plymouth, Exeter, United Kingdom. 14. Hirth, M., Leiter, A., Beck S. M., Schuchmann H.P. (2013). Effect of extrusion cooking process parameters on the retention of bilberry anthocyanins in starch based food. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Institute of Process Engineering in Life Sciences, Section I: Food Process Engineering, Kaiserstraße 12, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany. 15. Galvanoa, F., La Faucib, L., Lazzarinoc, G., Foglianod, G., Ritienid, A., Ciappellanoe, S., Battistinif, N.C
Works of Maori women such as Robyn Kahukiwa, Kura Te Waru Rewiri, and Shona Rapira Davies illustrate a concern for the land, whanau (family), antiracism and antisexism, and reflect the revival of Maori pride and values. The greatest expatriate artist of New Zealand was Len Lye (1901-80) who won an international reputation as a pioneer of direct film techniques (scratching images directly on to celluloid) and kinetic sculptor. His works can be viewed at the Govett-Brewster Gallery in New Plymouth, which specializes in the works of New Zealand sculptors. Prose and Poetry Novelist Janet Frame realized her love for writing ever since she was a mere child growing up in a poor South Island family. Born in 1924, Frame has published over 20 novels, four collections of stories, poetry and children's books, and three volumes of autobiography - To the Island, An Angel at My Table, and The Envoy From Mirror City.
established in 1999. 15. First Nations aboriginal people of Canada Anglophones English-speaking people Francophones French-speaking people Allophones people who have some other language as their mother tongue USA 1. Three strong forces (John F. Kennedy): - Religious persecution - Political oppression - Economic hardship 2. The first permanent British colonies in America were Plymouth (1620) and Jamestown (1607). 3. Immigrants: - Before the mid-19th century from England - The second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century Continental Europe - At present Mexico, China, India 4. Native Americans they probably have West Eurasian origins; used to live on Indian Reservations, now most live off the reservations; tribes have their own government
a Guy Fawkes day. The Chatolics wanted to blow up parliament along with the king, but unfortunately were betrayed. Soldiers found Guy Fawkes in the celler who was ready to light the powder. G was tortured and executed. Children collect money and buy fireworks on 5th Nov they burn figures, have bonfires, use fireworks. 1621 a ship called " The Mayflower" set sail to America, there were protestants who decided to leave England, landed on the eastern shore of America new settlement called New Plymouth. First winter was hard, half of the died. Didn't knew yet how to build warm houses. Local indians teached to use a plant that saved their life, maize. How to grow it. Got a good crop. In order to thank indians they organized a event thanksgiving. Started with the first settelers. Traditional dish turkey. Indians brought along wild turkey. Traditional sauce was cranberry. James VII died it finished Tudor dynasty. A new king comes. In 15th and 16th century England entered period of capitalism
History For thousands of years America was unknown to Europe. In 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered it while trying to reach India. He didn't stay and in the sixteenth century the first Europeans to settle in America were the Spanish, the English and the French. The first village founded by the English settlers was in Virginia in 1607. It was called Jamestown. In 1620 a new group of British settlers reached Plymouth, Massachusetts, called 'Pilgrims' due to their strong belief in religion. They became farmers and businessmen who coped with the Indians and in 1621 had a big dinner to thank the Indians as they had helped them to survive the hard winter. That day is now known as Thanksgiving and is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in America. More and more people arrived. Over a time settlers from many other countries joined the English in America the French, the Spaniards , the Dutch
It is saltier than the sea. History For thousands of years America was unknown to Europe. In 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered it while trying to reach India. He didn't stay and in the sixteenth century the first Europeans to settle in America were the Spanish, the English and the French. The first village founded by the English settlers was in Virginia in 1607. It was called Jamestown. In 1620 a new group of British settlers reached Plymouth, Massachusetts, called 'Pilgrims' due to their strong belief in religion. They became farmers and businessmen who coped with the Indians and in 1621 had a big dinner to thank the Indians as they had helped them to survive the hard winter. That day is now known as Thanksgiving and is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in America. More and more people arrived. Over a time settlers from many other countries joined the English in America the French, the Spaniards , the Dutch
First they discovered Greenland and after a few years they found America. The next one to arrive in America was Christopher Columbus in 1492. He wasn't actually looking for America. He was looking for a shorter route to the Far East, where he would find valuable silks and spices. Columbus landed on a small island in the Bahamas which Columbus named San Salvador. He thought he had landed on the Spice Islands near India. This is why he named the people he met Indians. The Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620 aboard the Mayflower. The Pilgrims had a feast in 1621, after their first harvest. This feast has become known as "The First Thanksgiving." The Civil War was the most bitter conflict within the United States. The source of the conflict between the North and the South was about different ways of life. Economy in the South was heavily based on agriculture and growing cotton. The North was heavily industrialized with factories and manufacturing being central to the economy.
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Ta oli värvitud üleni valgeks, omades kahte masti ja kahte pikka kitsast korstnat. Ahtri kuju oli ümar, vöör aga terav. Laevas oli 120 kajutit, kõik esmaklassilised. Samuti oli laeval raamatukogu, spordisaal ja amatöör-fotograafidele mõeldud pimeruum. Jõuallikaks olid 4 aurumasinat, mis liigutasid seda kruiisilaeva kiirusega 15 sõlme ehk 28 km/h. Mahutavuseks aga oli 4409 registertonni. Victoria Luise läks oma esmareisile 05.01.1901 Hamburgist, peatudes Bologne`s, Plymouth`is ja viimaks jõudes Ameerikasse 17.jaanuaril. Tema lõpp aga saabus 16.detsembril 1906 kui laev sõitis Jamaical karile. Kapten tundis endas nii suurt süüd, et põgenes oma kajutisse ja tappis ennast lasuga. Peale sellist tragöödiat läks laev mahakandmisele (Wikipedia, Prinzessin). Joonis 1. Kruiisilaev Prinzessin Victoria Luise (Wikipedia, Prinzezzin) 9 Laev Wilhelm Gustloff
trainings, but the university system is quite similar. 43. USA – early settlers. The strip of land along the eastern seacoast was settled primarily by English colonists in the 17th century along with much smaller numbers of Dutch and Swedes. The first successful English colony, Jamestown, was established in 1607 on the James River in Virginia. New England was initially settled primarily by Puritans. The Pilgrims established a settlement in 1620 at Plymouth Colony, which was followed by the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. The Middle Colonies, consisting of the present-day states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, were characterized by a large degree of diversity. The first attempted English settlement south of Virginia was the Province of Carolina, with Georgia Colony – the last of the Thirteen Colonies – established in 1733.
On two huge stone tablets one can read some of Lincoln's important speeches. 13. History For thousands of years America was unknown to Europe. In 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered it while trying to reach India. He didn't stay and in the sixteenth century the first Europeans to settle in America were the Spanish, the English and the French. The first village founded by the English settlers was in Virginia in 1607. It was called Jamestown. In 1620 a new group of British settlers reached Plymouth, Massachusetts, called 'Pilgrims' due to their strong belief in religion. They became farmers and businessmen who coped with the Indians and in 1621 had a big dinner to thank the Indians as they had helped them to survive the hard winter. That day is now known as Thanksgiving and is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in America. More and more people arrived. Over a time settlers from many other countries joined the English in America the French, the Spaniards and the Dutch
% keeles keeles mehed % % 61. 2 31,62 32,29 22,32 36,22 27,72 52,5 13,2 62. 2 30,88 31,45 23,00 33,25 28,88 39,8 9,8 21. Järgmistele küsimustele vastake kaardi ja kliimadiagrammide põhjal. 21.1. Kaardile on märgitud kolm samal laiuskraadil asuvat linna: St. John`s, Plymouth ja Kiiev. Milline kliimadiagramm, millise linna kliimat iseloomustab? Põhjendus andis 1 punkti, kui oli välja toodud seos kliimanäitaja ja asukoha vahel. (osaülesanne 63; 64) Kiievi kliimat iseloomustab diagramm C, sest kõige suurem temperatuuriamplituud ja vähe sademeid, asub sisemaal. (osaülesanne 65; 66) Plymouthi kliimat iseloomustab diagramm B, sest kõige rohkem sademeid ja kõige väiksem temperatuuriamplituud, sooja hoovuse mõju. (osaülesanne 67; 68) St
maad · Em. staatus ka teistes kolooniates · 1612. aastast majanduse aluseks tubaka kasvatamine: istandused, kuhu tööjõuks sobivad neegerorjad ... jõukus kasvas kiiresti · Elanikkonna areng Virginias: · 1634: 5000 · 1670: 40 000, kellest 6 000 on valged võlaorjad ja 2 000 neegerorjad · ,,Aristokraatlik", suuristandused, anglikaani kirik 1. Massachusetts (Plymouth 1620, Boston 1630) · 100 inglise puritaani (puhta kalvinismi ja koguduste sõltumatuse toetajad, pärit jõukast kodanlusest) põgenesid Mayfloweri pardal James I ajastul Hollandi kaudu Uude Maailma, 1620 · Usa rahvusmütoloogia: palverändurid panevad aluse USA-le: I tänupüha 1621 · Ulatuslik emigreerumine algas 1628-29: puritaanid põgenesid usulise tagakiusamise eest (kuningale allutatud anglikaani kiriku juurutamine inglismaal) · 1640
Dzinn, maitsestatakse kadakamarjadega, kasutatakse ka koriandrit, angeelikat, kaneelikoort, iirise juurt, sidrunikoort, lavendlit jne. Levinud Suurbritannia, USA ning Hispaanias. Jaguneb: a) London Dry Gin. Värvitu, maitsestatud ja kergesti segunev kuiv dzinn. Tänapäeval ei pea olema valmistatud tingimata Londonis, isegi päritolumaa pole määratud. Dzinnidest on London Dry hinnatud enim just kokteilide ja segujookide koostisosana. b) Plymouth Gin. Maitselt vähem tsitruseline, samas aromaatne ja vürtsikas. Unikaalne dzinn, mida juba aastast 1793 toodetakse ainult Plymouth'is Inglismaal. c) Sloe Gin. Kadakamarjade asemel kasutatakse maitsestamiseks laukapuu marju. d) Old Tom Gin on suhkruga magustatud. Nimetus pärineb 17. sajandist. Millised kaubamärke peaks tundma? Beefeater. Sellele dzinnile pani aluse farmatseut James Burrough. Kaubamärgi muutis edukaks
· Ameerika Ühendriikide viskid osaliselt valmistatud maisist · Kanada viski põhitooraineks rukis Dzinn - valmistatakse maisist, nisust, odrast või rukkist, kuhu vastavalt retseptuurile lisatakse ka marju peamiselt kadakamarju, puuvilju, tsitruseliste koori, ürte ning vürtse. Toodetakse kaht põhimõtteliselt sarnast jooki, inglise ning hollandi dzinni. Inglise dzinni tüübid: · London Dry Gin - värvitu, maitsestatud ja kergesti segunev kuiv dzinn. · Plymouth Gin - maitselt vähem tsitruseline, kuid aromaatne ja vürtsikas. · Sloe Gin eripäraks see, et kadakamarjade asemel kasutatakse maitsestamiseks laukapuumarju. · Old Tom Gin suhkruga magustatud Hollandis valmistatakse kaht tüüpi dzinne: · Oude Genever e vana dzinn -kangem ja kirbem, · Jonge Genever e noor dzinn - kergema lõhna ja maitsega. Rumm - saadakse fermenteerimise ja destilleerimise teel kas suhkruroomelassist või suhkruroomahlast ja -siirupist. Eristatakse:
see ka tundub, püütakse dzinnile omast kadakamarjade maitset sageli iga hinnaga ära kaotada või seda vähemalt varjata, sest ... vastavalt teostatud tarbijauuringutele eelistatakse sageli dzinnile viina just tänu viimase meeldivale ,,rikkumata" maitsele. Nii võivadki kaasaegsetes dzinnides domineerida hoopis mündi-, ananassi- vms ebatüüpilised ja eksootilised komponendid. Dzinnidest on London Dry baarinduses enim hinnatud just kokteilide ja segujookide koostisosana. · Plymouth Gin on maitselt vähem tsitruseline, kuid aromaatne ja vürtsikas London Dry stiilinäide Inglise kanali suudmealalt. Unikaalne ja rangelt lokaalne dzinn, mida juba aastast 1793 toodetakse ainult Plymouth'is Inglismaal. · Sloe Gin'i eripäraks on see, et kadakamarjade asemel kasutatakse maitsestamiseks laukapuu marju. · Old Tom Gin on suhkruga magustatud nii nagu seda olid algselt kõik Inglismaal toodetud dzinnid. Nimetus pärineb 17
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of jargon's literary veneer requires no little finesse! Censorship defends itself against this ruse by a feel for stilted or heavy-handed language and by a healthy skepticism concerning subject matter. The standard story about jargon comes from World War I. A British censor grew suspicious of the enormous orders for cigars wired each day—mostly from port towns—by two "Dutch business- men." One day Portsmouth called for 10,000 Coronas; the next day Plymouth and Devonport craved large quantities of stogies; then Newcastle succumbed overnight to the tobacco habit. It seemed as though all the males in the coastal population of England had suddenly and simultaneously developed an irresistible addiction to the weed, so inexhaustible was the demand for cigars. At the suggestion of the censor, a check was made; the two businessmen proved to be German spies, and their orders an open code, in which, say 5,000 Coronas for Newcastle