printer who has a heart condition and a rare blood type. One day Tim fills the bathtub with ice water and commits suicide by pulling his box jellyfish into the water. The piano player receives his corneas and the selfemployed woman who he falls in love with, receives his heart. I think Will Smith is an excellent actor. He makes the movie so real and his acting really touches me. I also enjoy his performance in the movies ,,The pursuit of happiness" and ,,I am legend". The film ,,Seven pounds" shows, that there are not only bad and cold, but also kindhearted and caring people around us. Even though I don't think it's right that he committes a suicide, I think what he did was really moving. I love the film, because I got so many emotions while whatching it and I love whatching movies that affect me somehow. After I had seen the film, I felt like I want to do something nice for someone who really deserves it. I felt like I need to make someone happy.
Jan, 17 Dear Mrs Cooper, I am writing in reply to your fax. Thank you for your enquiry. I confirm your reservation of two rooms for five nights from 27 August till 1 September. One room with a double bed is for you and your husband and the other room has two single beds for your teenage daughters. Both rooms come with an en-suite bathroom, a view of the sea and the rooms are for non- smoking people. Each room is 50 pounds per night, the total sum for you is 600 pounds. Welcome to our B&B ! Yours sincerely, Anne Westcomble.
Crab. This crab can be found in Suruga Bay in Japan. Its body can measure up to 16 inches across, and up to 12 feet from claw to claw and whole the crab is weighing up to 40 pounds. It has an orange body and white spots on their legs. Japanise Spider Crab eats shellfish and animal carcasses and may live up to 100 years. Also they are collected for food. 16 inches = 41 cm 12 feet = 3.6 meters 40 pounds = 18.2 kilograms Watch video to get more information about Japanise Spider Crab: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8P_OV8DFSk&feature=youtu.be
Whatever kind of movie you make, it must have a clear idea, because the audience needs to understand the content. Film-making is very expensive, even about 15 minutes long film can cost over 30,000 pounds to make. A low-budget feature-length film can cost more than 0,5 million pounds. Therefore, film-maker must be sure that audience will like the movie. Low-budget films in Britain usually begin with a script, which is written specially for playing in the cinema. There are courses over Britain for people who want to learn how to write a script. One person can't take the responsibility of the whole movie, because film-making needs to involve hundreds of people. Low-budget films are shot on limited budget, beacause young or unknown dircetors suffer from
to little crowds about all sorts of political, social and other ideas. The Greenwich Park is also special, because it is surrounding the national sea museum. The Regents Park is known, because there is the London zoo. The London zoo, opened in 1828 as a scientific zoo, is the oldest one in the whole world. In 1848, it was opened for people. The London zoo covers 36 acres and there are about 5000 animals in the zoo. The zoo is open every day except Christmas Day. The ticket costs 14 pounds for and adult and 10.75 pounds for a child. St. James's park is famous for its water birds, for example ducks and pelicans. Buckingham palace is near St James's park. The building of the Buckingham palace started in 1703. It was built for the Duke of Buckingham. The house was later bought by King George III for himself and Queen Charlotte. In 1820, King George IV commissioned John Nash to build a State Palace, much of the structure and decoration of which is seen today
The dressmakers used fresh needles every three hours, and washed their hands every half an hour to avoid marking the fabric. Pulmad Kate arrived at the church, Rolls-Royce (car brand), a car factory, presented the Queen with the 1977th . The vehicle has a reinforced steel doors, security windows, and even riding with empty tires. Prince William gave Kate Middletonile 18 degrees to the engagement ring that belonged to his mother Princess Diana. Ordinary English wedding costs around 25,000 pounds (about 25,565 euros). Royal wedding costs around 10 million pounds (about 8,547,009 euros). Kate and William's wedding was allegedly of Beyonce and Jay-Z (their favorite singers). Kate and William have asked their guests not to bring gifts, but asked that they would support the royal wedding charity fund, which are placed in 26-charitable fund. William got engaged to Kate in October 2010, but married 29 April 2011. Westminster Abbey
Ferret Compilator: MariaEva Maasik Introduction Domesticated mammal Sexually dimorphic prederators Males substantially larger Typically brown,black,white or mixed fur Avarage length 20 inches Weigh 1.54 pounds Lifespan 710 years Hunting rabbits, pets Behavior Crepuscular (1418, dawn and dusk) Social groups Marking territory Scared> emanate a smell Weasel war dance (not agressive,clucking noise) Upset> hissing noise Diet Obligate carnivores Small prey Uses of ferrets Pets Experimental animal model
Tesco was established in 1924. The main quarters are located in Cheshunt, which is near to London, UK. Tesco`s chairman is John Gardiner. Tesco`s business activities are wide, it provides superstores and hypermarkets, personal finance, E-commerce and internet. Main markets are located in Europe such as UK, Ireland, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Tesco is also found in South-Korea and Thailand, plans for Malaysia and Taiwan. TESCO sales in 1999 were impressive 18,5bn pounds. Silver Mikiver 2009
Two very clever burglars were arrested in the early hours of the morning. The incident occured in the alley behind Pearson's Electronics Shop, in the South Street. Joe Lee, 30, and Peeter Brown, 23, had just finished loading a van with thousands of pounds worth of electronics equipment when they were surrounded by policeman. The two men had been breaking into electronics shop in the Forest city area for several months. They had continuosly eluded police by cleverly disarming alarms and changing getaway vehicles. Captain Green of the police department said that they had been on burglars trail for some time now and that they had only been waiting for the right moment to catch them in the act.
Dear Mike, How are you? I'm writing to let you know that I think I found the perfect house for you to rent. It's in a really nice location. The address is 32 Beech Lane, Deighton. You have to sign a six-month contract and the rent is 800 pounds per month. The house is really charming outside. It is a 2-storey white wooden detached house. It has a large garden at the front and also a garage. Inside, the house is wonderful! It is fully-furnished and upstairs there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. Downstairs there is a bathroom, living room with an old fireplace and a dining room and a kitchen. Let me know if you like the sound of it. I hope I'll hear from you soon. Love, Mari
Reverse Hyper(extension) on a Bench and Swiss Ball Enzyme Activity Graph Super Quad Stretch Pelvic Symmetry and Glute Flexibility Stretches Repositioning the Pelvis Pre-Workout Glute Activation Running by the Numbers Video Snapshots Diagram of Energetic Systems Taper Schedule 12-Weeks to 50k Schedules GETTING STRONGER How to Perform the Conventional Deadlift Brench-Press Plyometrics The Torture Twist The Sumo Deadlift The Sharapova Sit-Up: Janda Bench Pressing 854 Pounds: Set up Bench Pressing 854 Pounds: Technique FROM SWIMMING TO SWINGING Full Stroke The Cushion The Slot Impact Position Historical CSRs Area of Impact (AOI) Angle L Practicing Your Angles APPENDICES AND EXTRAS Weight (Food) Conversions Body Weight Conversions Body Weight Conversions Volume (Food) Conversions Muscles of the Body (Partial) Today's Random Medical News P-Value Grid Number of Respondents by Weight Loss Average Weight Lost by Number of Meals Per Day CONTENTS
To: Mark Clooney From: Marju Villmann Subject: Ways of using the money to benefit the environment and the local community. Date: 15th December Purpose The purpose of this proposal is to make recommendations regarding the best ways to use the money to benefit the environment and the local community. Local concerns It would be a good idea to put money on animal pounds. This would mean that people can walk on streets without frightening homeless animals. One another suggestion would be to use this money to arrange parks and children's playgrounds. In this way, there will be a good place where to walk and play. Moreover, children could play in a protected place. Another good solution would be to buy christmas decorations. By doing this, the city will be beautiful and people will always be in a good mood and they also will be happier. Conclusion
WOMEN's IDEALS OF BEAUTY THROUGH THE AGES Renaissance 15th century High forehead In the warmer climate hair in plaits, jeweled turbans or caps Using bleach A few extra pounds of weight. Used white lead powder Elizabethan 16th century Queen Elizabeth Naturally pale complexion Red hair Healthy glow to cheeks 18th Century Women had trim Crimped or curled heads Powdered Decorated with garlands(vanikud) Wire cages Three feet in the air Feathers Ribbons Jewels Even ships, gardens Victorian Natural beauty Without makeup Used cosmetics less Hygiene and health 1840s heads were sleek, demure Heavy knot of curls Plaits in back 1920s "Bobbed"
Elephant ears have thick bases with thin tips. Elephants usually have 26 theeth. An elephant’s skin is generally very tough. In walking, the legs act as pendulums, with the hips shoulders rising and falling while the foot is planted on the ground.Fast- moving elephants appear to ’run’ with their front legs, but ’walk’ with their hind legs and can reach a top speed of 18 km/h (11mph). Elephants eat massive amounts of food — in the case of the African elephant, as much as 660 pounds¹ in a single day. They communicate by touch, sight, and sound; elephants use infrasound, and seismic communication over long distances. I choosed that animal becose I love this animal and it's so big and strong. MORE INTERESTING ABOUT THIS ANIMAL : Because of their large size, elephants have a huge impact on their environments and are considered keystone species. Their habit of uprooting trees and undergrowth can transform savannah into grasslands; when they dig for water during drought,
build their dream house in one of the most beatiful places of Northern Sweden. They wanted to by surrounded by the natural forests and undisturbed nature. To guests they wanted to offer a unique experience by living within nature’s quarters. Materials, which were used to create this amazing house, were: reflective glass, aluminium and wood. The house includes a living room, double bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and a rooftop terrace. This kind of a luxurios house costs 377,300 pounds. Illustration 2: Living room These are paerfect treehouses, which remind cubes. Used materials: http://www.therichest.com/luxury/most- expensive/top-10-most-expensive-treehouses-in-the- world/ http://www.bornrich.com/treehotel-introduces- microcube-prefab-house-sale.html http://treehotel.se/ Illustration 3: The house inside
If you must have meat, opt for Canadian bacon, which is much lower in fat than pepperoni. Even college students need a balanced diet of protein, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates and fats. Eat a variety of vegetables and moderate amounts of protein. Limit fats to the healthier choices, such as olive oil and nuts. for decades, vending machines have been the bane of many college students. They also carry the responsibility for the unhealthy "freshman fifteen," referring to the number of pounds college students often put on their first year at college. If you keep healthy snacks, such as raw veggies, yogurt and fresh fruit in your room, you may not have the urge to snack on chips and candy bars. Other healthy snacks that are easy to keep in your room are popcorn, pretzels, low-fat string cheese, raisins, trail mix, applesauce and granola bars. So basically students eating habits began evolving at home, when they are young.
A large pot stood at one end of hall and the soup was served by the master. Each boy had one small bowl and no more. They were always hungry, so one day they decided that one boy would ask for more soup. Oliver was chosen. One day he went to the master and asked for more soup. Then the master hit Oliver with his spoon and cried for help. Mr Bumble rushed into the room and the master told him what Oliver had said. He took Oliver away and shut him in a dark room. Then they offered 5 pounds to anybody who would take Oliver. Oliver was a prisoner and Mr Bumle hit him in front of everybody. He spent every day crying. One day Mr Bumble met Mr Sowerberry. Mr Bumble took Oliver to Mr Sowerberry'shop. Oliver did not want to go. He pomised to be good. Then they met Mrs Sowerberry. She said that Oliver was very small but Mr Bumble explained that he would grow. They gave Oliver a plate of the dog's food and he was pused into a dark room
extremely labor-intensive. The cotton gin was a wooden drum stuck with hooks, which pulled the cotton fibers through a mesh. The cotton seeds would not fit through the mesh and fell outside. Whitney occasionally told a story where he was pondering an improved method of seeding the cotton and he was inspired by observing a cat attempting to pull a chicken through a fence, and could only pull through some of the feathers. A single cotton gin could generate up to fifty-five pounds of cleaned cotton daily. The introduction of Cotton Gins to plantations increased productivity because more slaves could be used to harvest product which, in turn, lead to a colossal boom in the South's economic power (since cotton was America's main export and was grown only in the South). Encouraged Southern business leaders and politicians to continue to embrace slavery because the cheap labor supplied by slavery was the backbone of said power.
Esimeses järgus õpetatakse haiget sööma normaalselt ning pidevalt jälgima oma söömist, vältima olukordi, mis kutsuvad esile liigsöömise, võitlema stressiga teiste meetoditega peale söömise. Teises järgus teadvustatakse buliimikutele, et on ka teisi väärtusi peale keha. Edukaks on osutunud ka grupiteraapia. Kokkuvõte The only number that you ever be enough is zero. Zero pounds, zero life, size zero, double zero, zero point. Zero in tennis is love. I finally get it. Tänan tähelepanu eest!
Eating bugs Annika Annika History Hunters and gatherers ate bugs to survive Christians and Jews ate bugs "At first the males are better to eat, but after copulation the females, which are then full of white eggs." Main info 1,462 species of edible insects crickets, cicadas, grasshoppers, ants, worms and scorpions, tarantulas. Insects used as a source of nutrients and insects as condiments Pesticide use can make insects unsuitable We eat from one to two pounds of insects each year Most of insects are caught wild except for silk moth pupae Ants have a lemon tang Giant water bugs taste of mint Fire ant pupae taste of watermelon Where it`s popular and how they eat them? Africa, Asia, and Latin America Winged termites are collected and fried, roasted, or made into bread. With cornmeal porridge. Beekeepers are considered virile, because they regularly eat larvae from their beehives De-winged dragonflies boiled in coconut
HUGE FAN OF HILL. CHAPLIN WAS HILL'S CHILDHOOD IDOL. OTHER FANS OF HILL ARE: B.REY NOLDS(MAGNUM), M.CAINE(THE DARK KNIGHT) Death In 1992 April he died of natural causes. Ironically on the day Hill purportedly died, a new contract arrived in the post from Central Independent Television. There was a rumor that Hill was buried with large amounts of gold jewellery An attempt was made by thieves to exhume his body. There was no treasure. He gave his money(£10 million pounds) to his nieces and nephews. The money was divided equally between them. Is "The Benny Hill show" still funny RESEARCH HAS SHOWN, THAT NOBODY FEELS OFFENDED BY HILL'S SKETCHES. Y ES ITS FUNNY (Althought its up for you to deside) A part of "The Benny Hill Show" Used material www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Hill www.google.com Our brains(most of us).
on June 2, 1953. During her reign, she has tried to make the British monarchy more modern and sensitive to the public. Tourism in England · Tourism plays a significant part in the economic life in England. · Many other people come to England as tourists and, this is economically beneficial. · In the UK as a whole, tourism contributes 76 billion pounds to the British economy, and it employs 6,1% of the working population, making it the 6th largest industry.
Percy Bysshe Shelley 4 August 1792 8 July 1822 Martin Jaan Leesment Major works are long visionary poems Approximately 50 readers as his audience, it is said that he made no more than 40 pounds from his writings. His father was Sir Timothy Shelley, a Whig Member of Parliament, and his mother, a Sussex landowner Born at Field Place in Horsham, England The eldest of the children Received his early education at home On 10 April 1810, he matriculated at University College, Oxford Expelled from Oxford on 25 March 1811 After being expelled, he eloped to Scotland with the 16- year-old schoolgirl Harriet Westbrook
shocked by his strange and powerful paintings. He is best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work.. One of his most famous portraits was of the American writer Gertrude Stein. His work changed ideas about art around the world. Picasso married twice and also had many mistresses. He had 4 children. Picasso created over 6,000 paintings, drawings and sculptures. Today picasso costs milllion pounds. He died of heart failure during an attack of influenza in 1973. Ernest Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. He was born in 21 July 1899. He was the second of six children. His family was very strict and religious. His father taught his children a love of nature and the outdoor life. His mother taught him a love of music and art. At the school he wrote for school newspaper
Cheetah The cheetah is most famous for its speed. It is the world's fastest land animal, having been known to run at speeds up to 70 mph. However, it is able to sustain this pace for only a short period of time. In order to be able to move this quickly, the cheetah has a slender body, a small head, and long legs that allow it to travel about 24 feet in a single stride when running. It weighs between 90 and 140 pounds, stands at about 36 inches tall, and measures 72 inches in length. Not only is the cheetah's physical shape designed for speed, but it has other special features as well. For instance, the spine of the cheetah is flexible enough to act as a spring when the cheetah runs. It also is the only cat without retractable claws. This allows the claws to always be exposed, acting like cleats when the cheetah is running. The tail is also designed to
competition in 1992. A frequent participant in the X-Games, he has won Fourteen medals (four gold) in the Vert, Vert Double, Big Air, and Best Trick categoriesHe has also been victorious on the Dew Tour and in the Gravity Games, and was the winner of the vert division of the Maloof Money Cup with a wide array of technichal flip tricks and spins including a nollie heelflip indy 540. [citation needed] Gagnon is 5 feet 10 inches (177 cm) tall and weighs 168 pounds (76.2 kg). His sponsors include Darkstar skateboards, RDS clothing, Osiris footwear, Electric visual, Monster energy drink, Skullcandy headphones and capix helmets.
In 1998 compensation claims cost 6.8 billion pounds in Britain. That's a massive amount of money to pay. Let's put that number in context. If you are a sports fan, you could afford a 248-season contract for one of the most paid basketball players in the world, Lebron James. At that time it was eight times the budget, which was approved by the Estonian Government. So it was a heavy sum to pay. In Britain I think they can only blame themselves. You see, unlike many other nations, the UK has no single core constitutional document. In this sense, it is said not to have a written constitution, but much of the British constitution is embodied in written documents, within statues, court judgments and treaties. So in my opinion that's a stupid system. Because if you watch other countries how much do they pay for compensation claims then it's nothing. Though in other countries there are huge sums what civilians get from companies. A former femal...
unpretentious, honest food at its finest. This simple sandwich consist of as the name of it already says, grilled cheese and bread. Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich: This sandwich needs no introduction. This sandwich is definitely the most versatile as one can use any sort of bread, jelly or substitute for peanut butter. INTERESTING FACTS November 3rd is National Sandwich Day. The world’s largest sandwich weighed 5,440 pounds. The most expensive sandwich ever sold was a grilled toast sandwich that seemed to have an image of the Virgin Mary on it. It sold for $28,000 in 2004. Why do sandwiches taste better when someone makes them for you? This is mainly because when we make food for ourselves, we get desensitized to the smell, and a large part of tasting is actually smelling. So when you make food for yourself and eat it, it’s similar to tasting without smelling.
He has his own runway and taxiway in his $4.9 million estate in the Jumbolair subdivision in Ocalda, Florida, situated in the Greystone Airport. He has been a practitioner of Scientology since the year 1975. Some facts about John Travolta · John Travolta and Kelly Preston had a son, Jett Travolta (13 April 1992- 2 January 2009) · His second child with Kelly Preston, daughter Ella Bleu Travolta was born, weighing in at 4.08 kilos (nine pounds). (3 April 2000) · His favourite film as a child was Yankee Doodle Dandy. · His favorite movie is Un homme et une femme. · Owns homes in Santa Barbara, California; Ocala, Florida; Maine; and in his wife's home state of Hawaii. · Has published two books: "John Travolta Staying Fit!", published by Simon and Schuster in 1984, & "Propeller One-Way Night Coach, A Fable for All Ages", published by Warner Books in 1997.
used by private companies such as the Harrods Aviation terminal wich is opposite the main terminal building and handles private jets and some state visits. Owners The airport is owned and operated by the Manchester Airports Group (MAG), wich also owns and operates three other UK airports. MAG – agreed to buy the airport from Heathrow Airport Holdings on 18th January 2013, and the sale was completed for 1.5 billion pounds. BAA had been required to sell the airport following a ruling originally made by the Compatition Commission in March 2009. Overview Stansted Airport has one main passenger terminal, near the village of Stansted Mountfitchet. There are three passenger satellites in which the departure gates are situated, one is connected to the main terminal by an air-bridge and the other two by the Stansted Airport Transit System people mover.
The younger Mr. Dashwood brings John Dashwood, his son from a previous marriage, as well as the three daughters born to his present wife. John Dashwood is grown and married, and has a four-year-old son, Harry. When Old Mr. Dashwood dies, he leaves his estate to John and little Harry, who had much endeared himself to the old man. But now John's father, Henry Dashwood, is left with no way of supporting his wife and three daughters, and he too dies one year later, leaving only ten thousand pounds for his family. Just before his death, he makes his son John promise to care for his stepmother and three half-sisters. Mr. John Dashwood initially intends to keep his promise and treat his female relatives generously, but his wife Fanny, a narrow-minded and selfish woman, convinces him to leave them only five hundred pounds apiece. Fanny moves into Norland immediately following Mr. Henry Dashwood's death and becomes mistress of the estate, relegating John's stepmother Mrs.
killed Harmon. He hasn't said it before, because he wanted a reward. When they go to find Hexam, they find him dead. At the Boffins house there is a guest. It's John Rokesmith, who wanted to be Mr. Boffin's secretary. He gets the job and both Boffins are happy. The same day Bella goes to live in the Boffins house. Bella decides to go visit her old home. When she left her home, he also goes to his father's office. There she gives her father a purse where is fifty pounds because she wants that her father buy some new clothes. One day Bradley Headstone, who is Charley Hexam's schoolmaster, asks Lizzie to marry him and Charley is already agreed with that, but Lizzie says no and Charley gets angry about that answer. A sailor knows that Rogue Riderhood had lied about Harmon Murderer because of money and tells him that his blaming words can hurt Hexam's children. Mr. Boffin becomes more unkind to John Rokesmith every day and Bella feels sorry about him
where there is no time expression to make this clear. By the time I got to the station, the train had left. Compare this with: The train left five minutes before I got to the station. In this example, the sequence of events is made clear by before. The Past Perfect is not used simply to describe an event in the distant past. There must be another past event, less far away in the past, with which it contrasts. When the company went bankrupt, it had lost over a million pounds. The Past Perfect is used to make clear that one action in the past happened before another action in the past. When we arrived home, Anna had gone to bed. George didn’t want to come to the cinema with us because he had already seen the film twice. It was my first time in an airplane. I was very nervous because I hadn’t flown before. 2 Past Perfect Continuous (Progressive)
Individual territory sizes depend on terrain, vegetation, and abundance of prey. A single male lion may require up to 175 square miles of territory for its home range. They prefer wild areas frequented by deer. One lion will consume about one deer per week. A lion will cover the remains of its prey and return to the kill to feed until the meat begins to turn. If you find a lion kill, don't hang around the area. The animal may still be nearby. An adult can weigh up to 200 pounds. It is the second heaviest cat in the New World, after the jaguar, and the fourth heaviest in the world, after the tiger, lion, and jaguar, although it is most closely related to smaller felines. Cougars are good climbers and can leap more than 20 feet up into a tree from a standstill. They can jump to the ground from as high as 60 feet up a tree. A single male lion may travel 25 miles a night while hunting. Cougars may be active by day in areas far from humans. They are most
fireplace logs and other high-fiber products, but these markets are limited. Sunflower oil has been researched as a potential diesel fuel substitute, since sunflower oil has an energy content equivalent to 93 percent of no. 2 U.S. diesel fuel. Marketing and economics Sunflower profitability depends greatly on price levels. In 1991, sunflower prices were as high as 11 to 12 cents a pound, but fell to 8 cents a pound by the end of the year. At the higher price level, and with yields of 2,500 pounds per acre (which is achievable but not certain), sunflower is competitive with corn, especially if government payments are received. Under the minor oilseed provisions of the 1990 Farm Bill, which will be in effect until as least 1995, a producer can plant sunflower on normal flex acres and still receive deficiency payments for the program crop. Another option is to enroll program crop acres in the 0/92 program and plant sunflower.
to reduce them and do their bit for the environment. Here’s a list of LOVE AND CARE THE ENVIRONMENT important topics and with them a list of big ways that you can help. LEAVE YOUR CAR AT HOME Every time you drive, you're adding more than 1.5 pounds of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases to the environment with each mile. Change your driving habits and you make an immediate impact on the environment. Take short trips on foot or by bike instead, and you'll also make an immediate impact on your health. While riding your bike at a leisurely 6 miles per hour, you can burn 240 calories an hour or more. Walking at a normal pace of 2 to 3 miles per hour, you can burn up to 300 calories or more each hour.
because he was too old to keep living in the same one he lived in before. In the workhouse children have to work all day while they are starving. One day after finishing their food, some boys including Oliver decide to cast lots and whoever loses has to go and ask for more food. Oliver loses and he goes to ask, but gets denied and punished for asking for more food. Next day, an advertisement was put up claiming that whoever takes Oliver from the workhouse will also get 5 pounds for taking him. He was taken to work by mister Sowerberry, the parish undertaker. He has to help Sowerberry around the house and such, but later on he gets a more serious job. There was one more boy, Noah, working for Sowerberry, and he couldn’t take Oliver. One day, Noah makes fun of Oliver because he doesn’t have a mother, and because of this Oliver attacks Noah. Oliver got blamed for the attack, and beaten for punishment and thrown into the cellar
wife under control, who was really mad. Bertha had also caused the fire. Jane could not stand the fact that Rochester still had a wife and left the house. Jane did not have any money and had to sleep outdoors, where she almost died, fortunately three siblings Mary, Diana and John took her in. John was a clergyman, and he found Jane a job at a charity school in Morton. He surprised her one day by declaring that her uncle, John Eyre, had died and left her 20,000 pounds. Jane and John also found out that they where cousins. Jane decided to share her fortune with her three newfound relatives. Soon John decided to travel to India and asked Jane to come with him as his wife. Jane agreed going to India, but refused marring his cousin. One night Jane heard Rochester’s voice calling her name and decided to visit him and head back to the Thornfield. She found out that the Thornfield had burned down. She found out that
Only after 300 years it worked. (in the picture- William I built the central White Tower in the Tower of London.) Williams end · William divided his succession for his sons William fell off his horse and got horrible injuries. Elder son Robert received the Duchy of Normandy, as Robert II. William Rufus (his third son) was next English king, as William II. William's youngest son Henry received 5,000 silver pounds. · William died at the Convent of St Gervais in Rouen. Rouen was the capital of Normandy . He died in September at the age of 59. · William was buried in the Abbaye-aux-Hommes. Which he had erected, in Caen, Normandy.
Penniless and hungry, Jane is forced to sleep outdoors and beg for food. At last, three siblings who live in a manor alternatively called Marsh End and Moor House take her in. Their names are Mary, Diana, and St. John (pronounced “Sinjin”) Rivers, and Jane quickly becomes friends with them. St. John is a clergyman, and he finds Jane a job teaching at a charity school in Morton. He surprises her one day by declaring that her uncle, John Eyre, has died and left her a large fortune: 20,000 pounds. When Jane asks how he received this news, he shocks her further by declaring that her uncle was also his uncle: Jane and the Riverses are cousins. Jane immediately decides to share her inheritance equally with her three newfound relatives. St. John decides to travel to India as a missionary, and he urges Jane to accompany him—as his wife. Jane agrees to go to India but refuses to marry her cousin because she does not love him. St. John pressures her to reconsider, and she nearly gives in
Kristi Boyce-End, an Estonian married to an Englishman, is competing for England. She and Warren Boyce have been 4th twice and this year they were 6th. Andres End and Liis End, brother and sister, claimed their highest place in this festival last year when they reached 18th place. This Year About the latest festival held from 21st to 29th of May 2009. The festival hosted the contestants in the Empress Ballroom and there were 24 events all together. The ticket price was near 27 pounds which is about 500 kroons. This year Estonia was represented by Kaisa Oja and Martin Parmas. Unfortunately they didn´t reach very high, they were 155th. Conclusion In conclusion I would like to highlight some facts like that the Blackpool Dance Festival is widely acknowledged all over the world and considered as one of the most important events by the contestants. Then the 89 years long history of the festival and lastly
Gwenllian was placed in the Priory at Sempringham, where she was held behind high walls until her death fifty-four years later. In committing her to a convent, Edward's aim was not only to prevent her from marrying and having sons who might lay claim to the Principality of Wales, but also to hide her away, unknown to the outside world. He chose because of its remote location and there was an order in which nuns were hidden from view behind high walls. Edward I offered the Prior and Prioress 20 pounds a year for taking Princess in. It was an offer they couldn't decline. In 1301, Edward created his own son Prince of Wales; a tradition that continues to this day. 1536 The first Act of Union was passed between England and Wales. Wales becomes united politically with England and is governed by English law. · 1801, the first official census record, the population of Wales is 587,000 and the biggest city had 7,705 inhabitants.
Oliver and take him to the board for an interview. They told him he was to live with other wards of the state to become educated and learn a trade. Oliver did not mind this, but soon after he arrived, the state decided to implement a plan that would save money by feeding the people very little. After a time on this diet, the boys at the table chose Oliver to go ask the head cook for more gruel. Oliver did this, and was taken away. A flyer was then posted that said the state would give five pounds for someone to take young Oliver off their hands. Chapter3: The board locked up Oliver in what he called the `dark room' all day until someone would take him as an apprentice. After several days of solitary confinement, several beatings, and being made an example of at mealtime, Oliver thought he would do just about anything to leave the workhouse. However, when a chimneysweep, Mr. Gamfield, came to get the money offered and Oliver the boy quickly changed his mind. The board assessing Mr
on it and they make a cross next to the person they vote for. The candidate with the most votes at the end of polling day becomes and MP for that constituency. Formal arrangement Government decides when to hold an election, and the law says that an election must take place in every five years, in reality it's a bit shorter time. After the date has been set, people who want to become candidates in some constituency must deposit 500 pounds with the Returning Officer. The money is gotten back if they get 5% of votes or more. Local associations pay the money for their candidates, but to become a candidate doesn't mean that you have to belong to a party. Eligible voting age is 18 and the person has to be on the electorial register. Nobody is obliged to vote. Polling day Elections take pace on Thursday and the day is not a holiday. Everybody goes to work and the stations are open for a long time so everybody can vote
S. Naval Surface Warfare Center. The U.S. Navy's experimental railgun is getting new upgrades to make it fire more powerful shots, and fire them faster. It's the latest bit of progress on this still-landlocked weapon, but when and where it actually would be installed on a warship is not clear. The goal, according to Tom Beutner, head of Naval Air Warfare and Weapons for the ONR, is ten shots per minute at 32 megajoules. One way of looking at it is that a .22 bullet has 1,000 foot- pounds aka 1356(Nm) of force at the muzzle. A 32 megajoule railgun shot: 23,601,988 foot- pounds aka 3.200000e(plus)7(Nm). The existing railgun works by using extremely high electrical currents to generate magnetic fields capable of accelerating a projectile up to Mach 6, which is more than twice as fast as any other existing projectile. The range is 100 miles and it fires projectiles which destroy targets by smashing into them at hypersonic speeds.
elongation or strain for several materi- tially elongates in proportion with the stressed to less than its "yield point", als used in aircraft construction. stress. Here the aluminum obeys this it has the ability to return to almost (Stress is the stretching load per unit "law of proportionality" quite well. its original shape, as soon as the cross section in pounds/square inch However, at a certain point - let us load disappears. (To be precise, this or, in short, psi ... with 1,000 psi = 1 call it a "yield point" - on the elasticity of the material does not ksi; strain is the change in length of a stress/strain line, the original nice lin- have its upper limit at exactly the part of a specimen of constant cross earity ends. In Figure 1 this occurs at yield point; the difference, however,
of hon-mei which is specifically bought for a boy friend, beloved or husband and is a gift stimulated by romance. Then after one month later it is the turn of the men to give in return. It is March 14th (the White Day). Australia In Australia during the gold rush, miners who were flushed with new found wealth from the Ballarat mines were willing to pay a pricey sum for elaborate valentines. Merchants in Australia would send orders of a thousand pounds at a time. The most extravagant of valentines were made of a satin cushion, perfumed, ornately designed with flowers, colored shells, and would also have a taxidermy humming bird or bird of paradise adorning it. This was all contained in a neatly decorated box which was considered of high standing, fashionable and most expensive. Valentine's Day sentence is: "I Love you". In different languages it is: German: Ich liebe Dich. Italian: ti amo. Spanish: Te quiero. Japanese: Kimi o ai shiteru.
over position. It is an excellent exercise for overall body development if done properly. History Deadlift got its name somewhere around 200 B.C. in Rome. After military battles young Roman soldiers would go out onto the field and lift their fallen comrades onto wagons to later be buried. Literally "lifting the dead." This was used not only to get soldiers used to battle and death, but to also increase strength in their back. World records The record under WPO powerlifting rules is 1,003 pounds (455 kg) by Andy Bolton. Injury Most injureies happens to the spine, because of the wrong technique. To avoid injuries a powerlifter can use lifting belt and lifting fleshing. Also It is very important to use right technique.
MRS. BROWN: I hope you don't think I bought that out of the housekeeping money. I bought that out of my dress allowance.1 Besides, I had to have it. I had hardly a rag to my back. MR. BROWN: Really? I hadn't noticed. But if you cut down your expenses we shall be better off. MRS. BROWN: It's no use talking about cutting down my expenses. I hadn't had a new dress for two years and was quite ashamed to go out. What about your expenses? Why don't you give up smoking? You spend several pounds a month on tobacco, and what is the good of it? Several pounds a month just to blow nasty smoke into the air! MR. BROWN: You know very well I have often given up smoking. The last time I did so it was you that asked me to start again. MRS. BROWN: Yes, I remember. You got so bad-tempered you were hardly fit to live with until you got your dirty old pipes out again. MR. BROWN: Well, a man can't do without his pipe. At least I can't. We must think of something else. I know
have the task of writing to Mr Sabir Siddique who has put the following advertisement in the newspaper. Read the advertisement and the notes you have made. Then write your letter to Mr. Siddique. Write a letter of 120 words. Do not write any addrsses. Flat to let Finsbury Park how far from central London? 10 minutes from Manor House tube Self-contained ground floor flat big enough for two? Bedroom, living room, study room Fully furnished what furniture? 90 pounds per week any extras to pay like electricity? Ideal for student 36 Stewart Street does it have a phone? available how soon? London N4 2PP 0181 809 7985 A letter starts with a date, except when it is said that the date is not necessary. Usually on national examination, the date is already written on the writing paper. Date must be written on the first line of the task and aligned right. Possible ways of writing: May 8, 2010 8 May 2010