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ROMANTISM
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ROMANTISM

Kill not the moth nor butterfly, For the last judgement draweth nigh. He who shall train the horse to war Shall never pass the polar bar. The beggar's dog and widow's cat, Feed them and thou wilt grow fat. The gnat that sings his summer's song Poison gets from slander's tongue. The poison of the snake and newt Is the sweat of envy's foot. The poison of the honey bee Is the artist's jealousy. The prince's robes and beggar's rags Are toadstools on the miser's bags. A truth that's told with bad intent Beats all the lies you can invent. It is right it should be so; Man was made for joy and woe; And when this we rightly know, Thro' the world we safely go. Joy and woe are woven fine, A clothing for the soul divine. Under every grief and pine Runs a joy with silken twine. The babe is more than swaddling bands; Every farmer understands. Every tear from every eye

Kultuur-Kunst → Kunstiajalugu
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Outstanding figures in British literature
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Outstanding figures in British literature

disrispect towards rank and privilege, arrogance, overconfidence, selfdistructiveness. Is rebellious, exiled. Charles Dickens 18121970 Works are very much influenced by his life Dickens worked in a factory as a young child, using this experience in many of his child characters ( Oliver Twist, Tiny Tim, David Copperfield) His father was imprisoned because of debt and his family became very poor. Later on Dickens became rich ­ He wrote about greed and debt and about rags to riches (to rags) He brings to light the political and economic oppression suffered by the poor, greatly critisizes the society and politics with the use of sarcasm Dickens symphatizes with the poor and implies that their woes result from society's unfairness not their own failings Wealthy people are mostly pictured harsh, selfish, cruel and heartless ,,Subdue your appetites,

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Võrumaa kindakirjas kinda kudumine referaat
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Võrumaa kindakirjas kinda kudumine referaat

Knitting is a corner stone of Estonia folk culture. Many items of the traditional folk costumes are knitted: including gloves, mittens, jackets, caps, socks, and stockings. Some of the oldest European knitted textiles have been found on Estonian soil. Among these many artifacts, most of which are actually needle-looped, for exsample the cuff of a knitted wool mitten found in 1950 in a woman's burial site in Jõuga. Prior to the introduction of knitting hands and feet were hidden from cold in rags which were made of linen. Needled mittens were created with a special needle. Already in the bronze age people in Estonia knew how to make them, but needle looped tehnique vanished. One reason needle looping technique disappeared was when knitting became popular, another difference is the material and ease of knitting. Knitting became an important part of the Estonian textile craft by the XVIII century. The

Muu → Käsitöö
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American Art Revision Materials
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American Art Revision Materials

images of advertisements, billboards, comic books and TV. Mass culture is the source of inspiration but it is neither critical nor sympathetic. Similarly to Regionalism, it stressed that which was generically American but concentrated on urban culture. By the late-1960s, Pop had lost its novelty but had turned artists from abstraction back towards recognizable imagery. Exemplary artists. Robert Rauschenberg (late-C20). He loaded his paintings with rags and tatters of cloth, reproductions, fragments of comic strips and other collage elements of discarded materials. He worked similarly to Action painters. His paintings produce the effect of confusion of sights, sounds, debris and movements. His work bridges the gap between Action Painting and Pop Art. Roy Lichtenstein (late-C20). He drew inspiration from comic books and newspaper comic strips. He essentially cast a magnifying glass over the symbols of mass culture and enlarged them

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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials-I
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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials, I

images of advertisements, billboards, comic books and TV. Mass culture is the source of inspiration but it is neither critical nor sympathetic. Similarly to Regionalism, it stressed that which was generically American but concentrated on urban culture. By the late-1960s, Pop had lost its novelty but had turned artists from abstraction back towards recognizable imagery. Exemplary artists. Robert Rauschenberg (late-C20). He loaded his paintings with rags and tatters of cloth, reproductions, fragments of comic strips and other collage elements of discarded materials. He worked similarly to Action painters. His paintings produce the effect of confusion of sights, sounds, debris and movements. His work bridges the gap between Action Painting and Pop Art. Roy Lichtenstein (late-C20). He drew inspiration from comic books and newspaper comic strips. He essentially cast a magnifying glass over the symbols of mass culture and enlarged them

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Konspekt USA history
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Konspekt USA history

Places where people started to live Importance- transportation of raw materials, important for industrialisation · The construction of railroads (Union Pacific Railroad Co, Central Pacific Railroad Co) 7 John Stevens · Industrialisation (raw materials, effect on development of economy, main industries) · Formation of trusts Trusts are companies (groups) who form a monopoly · The role of Andrew Carnegie Businessman and philanthropist Embodies the "rags-to-riches" American dream Carnegie Steel Company was the world's largest steel manufacturer After selling the company he devoted his life to philanthropy Believed that the rich have a moral obligation to give back to humanity (charities) · The role of John D. Rockefeller Industrialist and philanthropist Founder of the Standard Oil Company (1870.) During the 1890s turned his attention to charities and devoted himself to philanthrophy · The role of Henry Ford

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Raamatu ajalugu - kokkuvõte
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Raamatu ajalugu - kokkuvõte

Though papermaking in Europe had begun around the 11th century, up until the beginning of 16th century vellum and paper were produced congruent to one another, vellum being the more expensive and durable option. Printers or publishers would often issue the same publication on both materials, to cater to more than one market. Paper was first made in China, as early as 200 B.C., and reached Europe through Muslim territories. At first made of rags, the industrial revolution changed paper-making practices, allowing for paper to be made out of wood pulp. 14/15 Paper made from wood pulp became popular in the early 20th century, because it was cheaper than linen or abaca cloth-based papers. Pulp-based paper made books less expensive to the general public. This paved the way for huge leaps in the rate of literacy in industrialized nations, and

Keeled → Inglise keel_baaskursus
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Popkultuuri teooriate konspekt
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Popkultuuri teooriate konspekt

teatava õrnusega.) Noortel puudusid oma täiskasvanuks saamise rituaalid. USA - noor rahvas - noorus on nende identiteedi osa. 50ndate Briti noored olid oma vanemate nooremad versioonid, varem ei leidunud sellist asja nagu eraldi "noorte kultuur", nagu USAs. Selline ühekülgsus lõppes, kui tekkima hakkasid samasugused subkultuurid ja gängid, nagu USA filmides näha võis. USA näitel tekkis lootus sotsiaalseks mobiilsuseks: varem oli klassidevaheline liikumine ("from rags to riches") ulme. Kultuurisokk USA - SB. Noorte kaudu kandusid USA mõjutused Euroopasse. Kui SB-s oli praktiline, hariv meelelahutus, siis USA-s oli puhtalt hedonistlik meelelahutus. Kumma siis noored peaks valima? USA oli ka rikkam riik selleks ajaks. Valdkonnad, mis olid olnud praktilised hakkasid järjest enam popkultuuri valdkonda liikuma. USA pidi Euroopa jaoks olema pidevalt reprodutseeritav ja kättesaadav (ka USA kaupade kaudu nt.).

Kultuur-Kunst → Kultuur
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Ford escorti käsiraamat
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Ford escorti käsiraamat

together all the necessary tools and materials. 5 Allow some time for the old oil to drain, under the vehicle, then (if applicable) lower the noting that it may be necessary to reposition vehicle to the ground. Also make sure that you have plenty of clean 12 Fill the engine with the specified quantity rags and newspapers handy to mop up any the container as the oil flow slows to a trickle. and grade of oil, as described in "Weekly spills. Ideally, the engine oil should be warm, 6 After all the oil has drained, wipe off the checks". Pour the oil in slowly, otherwise it

Auto → Auto õpetus
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

you, trippingly on the tongue: but if you mouth it, as many of your players do, I had as lief the town-crier spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus, but use all gently; for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, the whirlwind of passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings, who for the most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumbshows and noise: I would have such a fellow whipped for o'erdoing Termagant; it out-herods Herod: pray you, avoid it. First Player I warrant your honour. HAMLET Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor: suit the action to the word, the word to the action; with this special o'erstep not the modesty of nature: for any thing so overdone is

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

"Outsourcing is no longer just for Fortune 500 companies. Small and mid-sized rms, as well as busy professionals, can outsource their work to increase their productivity and free time for more important commitments. It's time for the world to take advantage of this revolution." -- Vivek Kulkarni, CEO of Brickwork India and former IT secretary of Bangalore; credited as the "techno-bureaucrat" who helped make Bangalore an IT destination in India "Tim is the master! I should know. I followed his rags to riches path and watched him transform himself from competitive ghter to entrepreneur. He tears apart conventional assumptions until he nds a better way." --Dan Partland, Emmy Award­winning producer of American High and Welcome to the Dollhouse "The 4-Hour Workweek is an absolute necessity for those adventurous souls who want to live life to its fullest. Buy it and read it before you sacri ce any more!" --John Lusk, group product manager at Microsoft World Headquarters

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