The Lean Startup summary “The Lean Startup” was published in September 2011 by Eric Ries. Due to the popularity of the lean startup philosophy, the book was highly anticipated prior to its release, and quickly became a #2 New York Times bestseller. The reason why I picked this book is because it was something that i found interesting and I thought I would really enjoy reading book about business. Eric Ries defines in this book a startup as an organization dedicated to creating something new under conditions of extreme uncertainty. This is just as true for one person in a garage or
REPORT TO: The head of the school cauten at Saue Gymnasium FROM: Kristel SUBJECT: The popularity of eating school lunches in Saue Gymnasium DATE: 8 March 2015 INTRODUCTION: This report analyses the results of how many students eat school lunches in Saue Gymnasium. The report is based on a 2012 surwey in February and March. THE POPULARITY OF EATING SCHOOL LUNCHES: To begin with, Saue Gymnasium has 800 students and an average of 500 students ate school lunch every day in February and March. From this here, it can be concluded that school lunches are popular because more than half of the students ate school lunch. INCREASING POPULARITY OF SCHOOL MEALS: Due to Foreign language Weik, the third week of February, the number of students increased to 700, because the school cauten offered different national dishes on a separate days
It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy, who was the wife of king Ethelred II. It was also borne by an 11th-century Austrian saint, who is sometimes called Hemma. After the Norman conquest this name became common in England. It was revived in the 18th century, perhaps in part due to Matthew Prior's poem 'Henry and Emma'. It was also used by Jane Austen for the central character, the matchmaker Emma Woodhouse, in her novel 'Emma'. Popularity Name Emma has been among the top names given to baby girls in the United States, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Ireland, France,Sweden, Belgium, Canada, Australia, Norway, New Zealand, Hungary, Finland, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain in the past 10 years. It began gaining popularity in the United Kingdom during the 1960s - at the time Emma Peel was a fictional television spy played by Diana Rigg in the British adventure series The Avengers. By 1974 it
Secondly, there are some problems but Film Club team is trying to solve them. The biggest problem is lack of money and because of that we would like to raise the entry fee. In addition to money problems DVD library films are all from ancient times and this collection has not been renewed since 1995. We are discussing about throwing a Film Fair, where people could donate nowadays films to us. Finally, last month 15 new members joined our club and to increase the popularity of Film Club, we would like to throw a disco every Friday after films and quizes. Therefore, Film Club team hopes that this would accelerate our popularity and more students would join the club and then our club could continiue excisting. Yours faithfully, ------
developed, including electro, techno, house, freestyle and Eurodance. The biggest stars of 1980s were Michael Jackson, Madonna and Whitney Huston.. hip-hop became the dominant cultural movement of the African American and Hispanic communities in the 1980s. In the 1980s, dance music records made using only electronic instruments The 70's music in Estonia Beatmusic became rock-music. Improved the quality of the instruments and sound equipment. Synthesizer gain popularity. The artists who had started in 1960s gain popularity. Most popular in 1970s The most popular Estonian artists were: Ruja: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3u1K-tSnAY Anne Veski: http://youtu.be/l3jL28bjdK8 80's music in Estonia The most popular music styles were rock, jazz and punk. Popular among young people was disco music . Popular artist were: Rock Hotel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km9w0BcbX4A Singer-vinger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLEu00yuL0k the 2000-2010 music in estonia
people are available to rely on newspaper`s articles. On the other hand, magazines are more focused on social news of famous people`s lifes. In general, magazines offer information about famous people’s personalaties and private lifes, because the magazine’s goal is entertain readers and nowaday people are fond of famous people life details, despite embarrassing or untrue things. Besides, magazines help famous people support their popularity and in some way develope their careers, giving other people free information about their private lifes. Gossips increase people`s interest and products, which are produced or broadcasted with famous people will be more common ,than others things. In conclusion, based on the arguments listed above is clear that more appropriative role for featuring private life of famous people is for magazines, than for newspapers, which should focus on serious situations. Magazines are
a sense of what it was actually like to be involved in such games. Held between neighbouring towns and villages with no limit on the number of players and practically no rule book, matches often descended into riotous scenes. Indeed, so violent was medieval football that the Lord Mayor of London actually banned the sport in 1314, claiming `there is great noise in the city caused by hustling over large footballs in the fields of the public'. The extent of its popularity and rambunctiousness is reflected in the fact there were more than 30 royal and local laws which attempted to ban football between 1314 and 1667. However, by the end of the 14th century, the term `football' was well established in England, with Chaucer even referencing it in his Canterbury Tales. It was by no means solely confined to the lower orders either, as the Great Wardrobe of Henry VIII in 1526 recorded `one leather pair (of shoes) for football', and decrees
Target To become the best and get more points than everyone else. Who's the winner That person who is determined to go through blood and tears and the one who accomplishes all his/her targets. Prize All the prizes are different. Most known is the gold medal at the Olympics Conditions The ocean with great waves, surfingboard and the ability to swim. Popularity Surfing is popular largely because it requires no formal training, a minimum of equipment and can be enjoyed by almost anyone at any age. Most popular in the USA Drawbacks sea creatures , too big waves and drowning.
Third level thermochemical reaction Fourth level Fifth level Photovoltaics Photovoltaics (PV) is a method of generating electrical power by converting solar radiation into direct current electricity using semiconductors that exhibit the photovoltaic effect. Youtube How Efficient is Solar Energy? PV 15% CSP 40% Popularity of solar energy Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Thank you for listening!
Prepositions (at, on, from, in) and phrases (offer a service, hold hands, give orders, carry a flag, become official, compare with sth, have a sauna, climb a tower, gain popularity, treat with respect, exchange goods, move westward, share basic views, live on fish, smell juniper's and wool's aroma, watch the people go by, raise sheep). 1. Prepositions: of course there are no all expressions what you can use in that document, only some of them but I hope I'll help somebody for sharing that document :). 2. Phrases: some phrases are in English (+ Estonian translation, of course), some in Estonian (+ English translation)
Erkko Liiv 11.a Internet piracy In recent years, internet piracy or "file sharing" of copyrighted material has gained much popularity. It is a topic that has incessantly sparked debate and has even received global attention. Although on the surface the act of file sharing may seem harmless, it is far from it. Each year, film and record production companies as well as software and video game companies suffer from billions of dollars in lost profits. This loss comes as a direct result of internet piracy. Many agree that file sharing is unethical and consider it to be no different than downright theft.
Loch Ness Monster Nyo Science School Class 10B Supervisor: Meeli Lepisk Author: Marika Almar Loch Ness Status of a classic phenomenon Popularity endures Best known cryptozoological creature Most-sighted monsters 1000 feet deep 24 miles long 6th century The Picts - the main inhabitants Strange beast in the Scottish highlands The first references 1930-1933 1930s new road 1933 - a couple reported an enormous animal Observations Footprints 1934 Robert Wilson's photo First photo of a "head and neck" Snapped 5 photos 1975 photo was fake 1975
Adventure tourism What is adventure tourism travel to remote areas should expect the unexpected growing in popularity seek unusual holidays different Where can it be done? Mountains Austria, France, Italy, Canada, USA, Greece, Himalayan Sea/ Ocean - Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean(Hawai), Pacific Ocean (Thailand) Where can it be done? River Colorado, Arkansas (USA), Pite (Sweden), Ladakh (India), Pacuare (Sri Lanka) Where can it be done? Air all over the world... History The original adventure travelers The modern international adventure travel Every year brings new adventure destinations
There is a story that Count basie, after hiring Frank, had no idea he could play flute. When one of Franks friends told Basie about Wesss way of playing the flute, Basie was interest to hear him out. He chose Perdido and Basie was so impressed he recorded the piece. This recording has to be the most influential recording in the history of jazz flute. The success of the recording pushed more arrangers to use flute as a solo instrument and boosted to popularity of the flute in general. Moving further, in 60s flutist Sam Most and Herbie Mann started to develope new sounds and ways. Mostly thanks to widespread experimenting happening all around the world, radical changes took place concerning the flute. Techniques from modern classical pieces(f.e E.Varese, L.Berio) started to come over and develop jazzflute even further. One of the virtuosos, E.Dolphy started to experiment and during his
similar ideas at the same time. These first skateboarders started with wooden boxes or boards with roller skate wheels slapped on the bottom. Like you might imagine, a lot of people got hurt in skateboarding's early years!. The boxes turned into planks, and eventually companies were producing decks of pressed layers of wood -- similar to the skateboard decks of today. In 1963, skateboarding was at a peak of popularity, and companies like Jack's, Hobie and Makaha started holding skateboarding competitions.. Torger Johnson, Woody Woodward and Danny Berer were some well known skateboarders at this time, but what they did looked almost completely different from what skateboarding looks like today! Their style of skateboarding, called "freestyle", is more like dancing ballet or ice skating with a skateboard. Then, in 1965, skateboarding's popularity suddenly crashed
Motocross Motocross was first known as a British off-road event called Scrambles . Through the years motocycles are changed. The motors are now more powerful, appearence is designed by professionals, equipment is better than ever. It has happened because peole are interested in extreme sport and competition is bigger. To become a good rider, you must do hard work. Regular trainings helps to keep physically fit. Running, swimming, going to finess centre changes you stronger and giver more power. But the main training takes place in track. In motocross, there are many forms: Freestyle, Pit Bikes & Mini-Motocross, Supermoto, ATV/Quad Motocross, Sidecars and Supercross. There are different classes: 50cc, 65cc, 85cc, 125-250cc, 450-525cc. Classes are divided by the power of motors. The world is dominated by two main Motocross series; the World Championship series and American National Championship....
iPod is media player made by Apple iPod was the product that changed Apple and the world It was created by Steve Jobs to provide better music player. It was firstly released on october 2001 iPods Every Autumn Apple gomes out with a new redesigned model or generation There are five iPod model and 23 generetions. iPod have got different model to play music, surfing web, transfering data, playing games. iPod prices start at 49$ up to 399$ Memory between 1GB up to 160GB Popularity iPod has became very popular after it came out in 2001 Simplicity Ease to use buttons and understandable menu White earpieces iTunes music store iTunes music store was created by Steve Jobs on Aprill 2003 after Napster iTunes has sold 16 billionth song so far One song costs 0.99$ Downloads 20000000000 15000000000 Downloads 10000000000 5000000000 0
Cocaine is usually inhaled through the nose and it's very common in big parties. LSD ● Using LSD causes hallucinations and urge to fly or to some other dangerous activities. It is dosed by tablets. Ecstasy ● Ecstasy is known as a party drug. It is dosed in tablet as well. It makes people very energetic and unpredictable. Drug situation in Estonia ● Drugs in Estonia are gaining lots of popularity. Using drugs causes a lots of deaths, for example in 1999-2012 there were 1118 deaths tied with drug usage. Thanks for listening!
I think he looks fabulous. Ronaldo is said to be a stimulating person who can brighten social gatherings with his fresh and original ideas. He is also kind and humble because he takes part in many charity events and donates to peaople who are in need. Ronaldo in his free time likes to play tennis, swim and just hang out with his family. He also likes to listen to music when he is training . He is also said to be a very good table tennis player. Although Ronaldo’s popularity is rising, he is getting older and older. I still think he is one of the best players of all time, but his time might be coming to an end.
Johann Strauss II Johann Strauss II (October 25, 1825 June 3, 1899), also known as Johann Baptist Strauss or Johann Strauss, Jr., the Younger, or the Son (German: Sohn), was an Austrian composer of light music, particularly dance music and operettas. He composed over 500 waltzes, polkas, quadrilles, and other types of dance music, as well as several operettas and a ballet. In his lifetime, he was known as "The Waltz King", and was largely then responsible for the popularity of the waltz in Vienna during the 19th century. Strauss was born in St. Ulrich (now a part of Neubau), the son of Johann Strauss I, another composer of dance music. His father did not wish him to become a composer, but rather a banker; however, the son defied his father's wishes, and went on to study music with the composer Joseph Drechsler and the violin with Anton Kollmann, the ballet répétiteur of the Vienna Court Opera. Strauss had two younger brothers, Josef and Eduard
Advertising on TV Advertising on TV is a very popular way that companies use to advertise their products. First of all, advertisements on TV are called commercials and to get air time on Tv is very expencive and not every company can offord it. Secondly, TV commercials mingt be the easyest way to advertise products because for example in the radio You can not see the product, you can only hear what people are talking about it. On the other hand, nowadays the popularity of TV commercials is getting smaller because of the Internet. More and more people use Internet more than they watch TV. In conclusion, Allthough advertising on TV is the easyest way to advertise, it might me a bit too expencive for some companies and they shouls consider advertising on the Internet. The role of social security Social security is a government program that provides economic security to people who are retired, unemployed or unable to work.
Are we too dependent on computers? Computer is quite new invention, but it is amazing how fast its popularity have increased. People all over world use the Internet for sending e-mails, playing games, communicating with friends, buying things and reading interesting articles or newspapers. Even in a small country like Estonia almost in every home there is at least one computer or even more. Firstly, nowadays almost every indoor vocation requires computer knowledge because all paperwork is done with a computer. Work with computer is comfortable and much easier. People are dedicated to computers
flourished.hModern Valentine's Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards.The sending of Valentines was a fashion in nineteenth- century Great Britain, and, in 1847, Esther Howland developed a successful business in her Worcester, Massachusetts home with hand-made Valentine cards based on British models. The popularity of Valentine cards in 19th century America, where many Valentine cards are now general greeting cards rather than declarations of love, was a harbinger of the future commercialization of holidays in the United States. It's considered one of the Hallmark holidays.It's coThe U.S. Greeting Card Association estimates that approximately one billion valentines are sent each year worldwide, making the day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year, behind Christmas
BRITISH PEOPLE STARTED THEIR JOURNEY TO AMERICA FROM LIVERPOOL. • POTATO FAMINE IN 1845-1849: MANY IRISH PEOPLE LOST THEYR MAIN FOOD, THE POTATO CROP. • MANY IRISH PEOPLE PACKED THEIR THINGS AND LEFT TO LOOK FOR A BETTER LIFE IN AMERICA. HARDSHIPS ON THE ARRIVAL IN AMERICA. • MEDICAL EXAMINATION AT ELLIS ISLAND. • MEN-BUILDING BRIDGES, CANALS, OR RAILROADS. • WOMEN-MAIDS, COOKS, OR CARETAKERS. • ILLNESSES AND EARLY DEATH. • THEY HELPED EACH OHTER, GAINED POPULARITY, AND BECAME TRUE AMERICANS PROUD OF THEIR OWN NATIONAL TRADITIONS. NOWADAYS POPULATION • THE POPULATION OF AMERICA IS 308 745 538. (2010) • EVERY YEAR ABOUT 700 000 NEW SETTLERS IMMIGRANTE TO THE UNITED STATES. • BIGGIST NATIONAL GROUPS ARE: GERMAN – 58 MILLION, IRISH – 35 MILLION, AND ENGLISH – 25 MILLION. • THERE ARE ABOUT 30 MILLION AFRICAN AMERICANS IN AMERICA.
travelling destination country. When a country wants to keep the tourists visiting their country they have to invest a lot of money and keep their country safe and attractive. On the other hand there are several bad sides on travelling. Some countries might be politically unstable and also dangerous for tourists. Sometimes people can catch a dangerous disease from an foreign country so they have to be prepared for that. There might also be a disaster that can seriously affect the popularity of the region. In conclusion I can say that travelling is a very fun and interesting thing to do when there is a chance and proper knowledge of the destination. Artur Aramaa
A Movie Review of "Moliere" In 2007, a wonderful surprise "Moliere", enchanted the romantics and critics all over Europe. An historical love story, surrounded by affairs and intrigues, now retold in new colours, gained popularity amongst young and elderly, connecting those who prefer theatre, good humour and a little bit of sadness. It can be said that the play of the actors was one of the most successful challenges performed in front of the camera. They lived in the seventeenth century, talking and feeling everything as naturally as if they had been born around that time. The humour mostly gentle, sometimes cruel, described and criticised perfectly every aspect of
Getter Orav Music therapy Music Therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. Sen. Harry Reid said that music therapy is much more complicated than playing records in nursing homes. Therapists are trained in psychology, group interaction, and the special needs of the elderly. Listening to music does wonders to alleviate stress. Listen to the music that you feel comfortable. Sitting down and forcing yourself to listen to relaxation music that you don't like may create stress, not alleviate . Music has always been a great healer. Many experts suggest that the rhythm of the music or the beat that has the calming effect on us although we may not be very conscious about. Music was found to reduce the pain during dental proced...
Tobogganing is the forerunner of bobsledding The only kind of a sled used today, is the bobsled with fancy racing colors. How it works? Aerodynamics takes a huge part in this. Every member of the team pushing with all their might. Who could make it down the farthest. Tobogganing as sport Probably originated on the slopes of Mount Royal in Montreal. During the late 1880s it spread to the United States, where it had considerable popularity until the early 1930s. During the heyday of tobogganing, many artificial chutes were constructed. Sides of ice or wood and frequently were built with several parallel tracks to accommodate more than one toboggan at a time. The chutes were quite steep Speeds of up to 60 miles (96.6 km) per hour were attained. Many of the chutes are still in use. Penguins way of moving on ice is also called tobogganing Thank you for listening! :)
Katrin Suviste 12.B TÕVL · Goths - a subculture, originated in the late 70s of the XX century in the UK based on punk movement. ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT (1979-1985) · The origin of the Gothic subculture dates back to the late 1970s. · ,,First wave" of gothic rock Bauhaus, Southern Death Cult etc. · The most important for the gothic subculture can be considered 1982, marked by the opening of the famous club Batcave. SPLITTING AND MAINSTREAM POPULARITY (1985- 1995) · The second half of the 1980s was marked by the emergence of the "second wave" of gothic rock by the gradual departure of the representatives of the "first wave" into the shadows. · With the advent of the 1990s, the Gothic subculture was established as a "stage,,. CURRENT STATE · For modern goths, constant arguments, discussions and reflections on what "really" is "real Gothic" are an integral part of their life within the subculture.
If children were not given the ability to cheer them up with music, the depression levels would definitely be higher, as well as less motivation in children. For an example, the average American child listens to 4 hours of music in a day. I personally listen to at least 5 hours of music a day and all that from the computer when I get home. Secondly, the artists would not have such big crowds at their shows and concerts. This way, the artists are getting more recognition and popularity. They are even getting more feedback, which songs people like more. Thirdly, downloading can lead to more purchases of CDs and such. Children especially, who have a favourite band or artist, want to support them or show other friends that they have a material piece from the band. More or less, they are supporting the artists by purchasing their merch. In contrast, though, the people who do listen and do not support them, will not be making any profit from that
any war profits red flag with the SWASTIKA was adopted as the party symbol Beer Hall Putsch • October 30, 1923 • Hitler held a rally in Munich beer hall and declared revolution • Led 2000 men in take over of Bavarian Government • It failed and Hitler was imprisoned Trial and Jail •At his trial (Hitler was charged with treason), he used the opportunity to speak about the NAZI platform and spread his popularity. •The whole nation suddenly knew who Adolf Hitler was and what he stood for •He was sentenced to five years, but actually only served about 9 months •When he left prison, he was ready to go into action again. Mein Kampf • Hitler’s book “My Struggle” - wrote while in jail • Sold 5 million copies, made him rich • Topics included: Jews were evil, Germans were superior race, Fuhrer principal, dislike of Communism and Democracy and need to
the weaker side in a conflict. Terrorism is most common in nations with the average political freedom, and is least common in the most democratic nations. In some cases, terrorism has been a means to carry on a conflict without the antagonist realizing the nature of the threat, mistaking terrorism for criminal activity. Because of these characteristics, terrorism has become increasingly common among those extreme goals throughout the world. But despite its popularity, terrorism can be a confusing concept. Even within the U.S. Government, agencies responsible for different functions in the ongoing fight against terrorism use different definitions. The United States Department of Defense defines terrorism as "the calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological
One of Thatcher's acts in her last half year in office was to put pressure on US President George H. W. Bush to deploy troops to the Middle East to drive Saddam Hussein's army out of Kuwait. At one point, Thatcher, became publicly concerned with environmental issues in the late 1980s. In 1988, she made a major speech communicating the problems of global warming, ozone depletion and acid rain. Margaret Hilda Thatcher began losing her popularity in 1989. Thatcher's political downfall was, according to witnesses such as Alan Clark, one of the most dramatic episodes in British political history. I think that Margaret Thatcher has affected Britain and eaven the whole world in many ways and all intelligent people knows something about that significant woman.
Advantages and disadvantages of fast food Nowadays, fast food industry has greatly developed in many countries all over the world. Speedy tempo of life change people's habits of eating. People do not like to waste time on their breakfast, lunch etc. With this kind of new custom, fast food is gathering popularity. Sure there are some disadvantages as well advantages of eating fast food. Despite all that, the industry is flourishing. But really, is fast food good or bad? People choose fast food for many reasons. The most obvious advantage of fast food is that it saves time. In today's fast-paced life, there is nothing better than getting a ready meal. Also fast food is very convenient - people can go to the restaurant or store and buy and eat right away what ever they want. And after eating, they do not
The three blue leopard-like creatures on a gold background were first used in 1219 as part of the coat-of-arms of the city of Tallinn and, later in history, of the Estonian province. In 1925, what is called the three lion coat-of-arms finally became the national coat-of-arms. National flower The campaign to choose a national flower for Estonia was organized by The Estonian Wildlife Protection Society in 1967-1968 where the ornamental Blue Cornflower was the favourite because of its popularity and decorative appearance, because of this Blue Cornflower was selected as the National Flower of Estonia. National bird The barn swallow, the national bird, is a characteristic guest of Estonian homes. Its call can be heard from practically every eave or barn rafter in the country. If the bird finds a suitable opening, under the ridge of a roof or a broken window, it will build its cup-shaped nest; it will even build it inside a house. The choice of the barn swallow as a national bird
the waist, limbs or neck. Although the exact origins of hula hoops are unknown, children and adults around the world have played with hoops, twirling, rolling and throwing them throughout history. Hula hoops for children generally measure approximately 28 inches in diameter, and those for adults around 40 inches. Today, they are usually made of plastic tubing History The hoop gained international popularity in the late 1950s when a plastic version was successfully marketed by California's Wham-O toy company. In 1957, Richard Knerr and Arthur "Spud" Melin, starting with the idea of Australian bamboo "exercise hoops". Hooping The past few years have seen the re- emergence of hula hooping, generally referred to as either "hoopdance" or simply "hooping" to distinguish it from the children's playform. An International Holiday World Hoop Day has
Gibraltar Ats Andreas Prangli, Paul Robert Pütsepp, Kristian Tikerpäe, Martin Tikerpäe Sports Gibraltar national football team had their first match in 2013 Rugby union is one of the fastest growing team sports Darts is very popular sport in Gibraltar Criket enjoys popularity in Gibraltar In 2007, there were 18 Gibraltar sports associations Foods, drinks and celebrations Mix of iItalian, british and spanish food Pasta and bread Confectionery Biggest celebration is National day Nature There are five species of lizard in the nature reserve. 33 species of butterfly have been observed, including the Cleopatra, two- tailed pasha, swallowtail, Spanish festoon and striped grayling. The Caves of Nerja (Spanish: Cueva de Nerja) are a series of caverns close
Over a hundred whisky distilleries in Scotland. http://www.brown-liquor.com/douche-bags-guide-to-tasting-single-malt-scotch/ History Scotch whisky evolved from a Scottish drink called uisge beatha. First Scotch whisky distiller was named John Cor. Whisky production was first taxed in 1644. Two events that helped to increase whisky's popularity: 1) A new whisky production process 2) The Phylloxera bug destroyed wine and cognac production in France. Irn- Bru Scotlands second national drink. First produced in 1901 in
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China and Indonesia. The company employs approximately 4100 people , has almost $21 billion in assets, and produces an average of 385,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day , making it one of Canada's largest energy companies. Flickr Flickr is an image and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community platform. In addition to being a popular Web site for users to share personal photographs, the service is widely used by bloggers as a photo repository. Its popularity has been fueled by its organization tools, which allow photos to be tagged. As of November 2008, it claims to host more than 3 billion images.
publicity takes a toll on her to the extent that Diana’s health has been affected and she has an eating disorder. It has had a great impact on our marriage, I hope things will get better. 1987 January: The last few years have been bad, me and Diana are both miserable with each other. We are pursuing other relationships and have decided to separate, but for the well-being of The Royal Family, we are not having a divorce. 1992 December: Diana has used her popularity and celebrity status to keep herself afloat and in a position of power. She also mocked me and disrespected The Royal Family. The Queen has had enough and decided that Diana will be nothing, but a burden therefore demanding a divorce. Finally I can pursue my relationship with Camilla. 1997 August: Diana has died and I am together with Camille. The whole world is shook and devastated after hearing of her passing. Before Diana passed she had hurt the reputation of
wish, and Arab cultures. The histories of Trinidad and Tobago are different, and there are contrasts in the cultural influences which have shaped each island. There are also regional differences within each island. • Trinidad and Tobago is an English-speaking country with strong links to the United Kingdom. Historical membership in the British Empire left a major influence on the country, including the dominance of the English language and the popularity of the two top sports in the country, football and cricket. Sources • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinidad_and_Tobago Thank you for watching!!
sailors at the sea. Nowadays lovespoons have become extremely popular as souvenirs and gift, because they are unique to Wales. The triple harp is the national instrument of Wales. It has been used for ages as an accompaniment to folk-singing and dancing and as a solo instrument. It is called triple harp because it has three rows of strings. By the end of the 18th century the triple harp was widely known as the welsh harp because of its popularity in Wales. Sessile Oak is the national tree of Wales, where it is also called Welsh Oak and it is also used to make furniture. It is a large tree up to 20-40 meters tall.
Christmas tree decorations are a major part of festive celebrations in Norway. The celebrators either decorate a spruce or a pine tree, in the living area of their home. It is decorated with white lights, tinsel, Norwegian flags and other Christmas ornaments. Paper baskets of colored and flossy papers are made by the children. These baskets are filled with candies and nuts. Popular decorative items include chains made of colored papers. Colored lights are also gaining popularity, even as white lights continue to be used to resemble the candles traditionally lit on Christmas. The family dances, making a circle around the Christmas tree, before opening the presents.
Online vs. traditional classes Nowadays, there are numerous ways to acquire a good education. In addition to traditional classes, there are online classes, which have grown exponentially in terms of popularity over the past few years. Although these computer-based courses are thought to be more convenient and inexpensive, there are still countless proponents to the traditional way of learning, who stand by social interaction and discipline. So which is more advantageous – an online class or a traditional class? To start off, online classes are more flexible than traditional classes. This is especially useful
I make new friends easily. (-) I dont make new friends easily. John enjoys reading. (-) John dosn't enjoy reading. He's spent all his holisays here. (?) Has he spent all his holidays here ? On rainy days we stayed indoors. (?) What did you do on rainy days ? He's sleeping.(?) Is he sleeping ? She goes to school. (?) Does she go to school ? 3 Write the verbs in suitable tense forma. 1 lots of leisure activities which ...attracded... people on the 19th century ....havent lost.... their popularity nowadays, either. ( attract; not lose) 2. Queen Victoria became a queen when she was eighteen. (become;be) 3 When Prience Albert Died, she Didn't get over it and wore black clothes for the next forty years. (die; not get;wear) 4. Have the working conditions change in this factory? (change) 5.Did children make their own entertainment durning the Victorian age?(make) 6.Do your friends have a great influence on you ?(have) 7. Tom dosen't spend his holiday in the same resort every summer
Cinema in Estonia The story of moving pictures 1896 First cinema 1906 Estonian's first film-maker Johannes Pääsuke Johannes Pääsuke - Born 30 March 1892 - Estonian photographer and filmmaker - Founded his studio Estonia-Film - 40 films in his career - ,,Karujaht Pärnumaal" (1914) - Died in a train accident in 1918 Estonian films Films which have enjoyed popularity during The post-war period. - ,,Elu tsitadellis" (Life in the Citadel) was released in 1947 - ,,Hullumeelsus" (Lunacy) - ,,Nipernaadi" (Happy-Go-Lucky) by Kaljo Kiisk - ,,Naerata ometi" (Do Smile, Please) by Leida Laius and Arvo Iho Estonian films ,,Viimne reliikvia" (The Last Relic) by Grigori Kromanov - The film was released in 1969. - The best-known Estonian film. - Has screened in over 60 countries. - Sold 45 million tickets (772k)
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Dickens began to write A Christmas Carol in September 1843, and completed the book in six weeks with the final pages written in the beginning of December in time to be published for Christmas with illustrations by John Leech. ... He set the price at 5 shillings so that everyone could afford it. This combination resulted in disappointingly low profits despite high sales. In the first few days of its release the book sold six thousand copies and its popularity continued to grow. The first and best of his Christmas Books, A Christmas Carol has become a Christmas tradition and easily Dickens' best known book. PLOT SUMMARY Ebenezer Scrooge is a miserly old man who believes that Christmas is just an excuse for people to miss work and for idle people to expect handouts. He doesn't believe in all of the good cheer and charity that the season promotes, and he makes sure everyone knows it.
· Simplicity of the clothes · A Chanel couture jacket · First signature fragrance, Chanel No. 5 Classical CHANEL jacket Ad for the fragrance CHANEL no 5 Personal life · Always surrounded by controversy · Affairs with some of the most influential men at the time · Never got married · Affairs with women Coco Chanel with Dmitri Romanov Coco Chanel and The Duke of Westminster On their yacht in 1928 Muse · Muse for all of the leading edge artists · Her popularity faded during the World War II · People could never forgive her for being a Nazi supporter Salvador Dalí with her muse Coco Chanel Later years · Chanel's muse, Vera Bate Lombardi · World War II- closing of the shops · Affair with Hans Gunther von Dincklage, a Nazi spy · Chanel was arrested and charged as a collaborator · Intervention by the British Royal family · Returning to Paris returning to the fashion world · Karl Lagerfeld
2 Write the missing forms. Noun Adjective Verb Adverb 1 attraction attractive attract attractively 2 danger dangerous X dangerously 3 difference different differ differently 4 happiness happy X happily 5 movement moving move X 6 natinality national X nationally 7 popularity popular X popularly 8 tradition tratitional X traditionally 3 Put the verbs in the past simple, the present perfect or the past perfect. 1 My room is a mess. I haven´t had a time to tidy it yet. (not have) 2 Last night I heard my neighbour´s dog barking and went over to the window to see what was going on in the yard. (hear; go) 3 I Couldn´t open the door because somebody naughty had done something to the lock (do)