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Rebellious

Kasutaja: Rebellious

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Negative adjectives

Unpredictable- Ettearvamatu. Unemotional-mitte emotsionaalne Rigid- kangekaelne, jäik Grudging- kade, ihne Pessimistic- pessimistlik Dull- tuim, igav, nüri Interfering- oma nina teiste asjadesse toppiv, sekkuv Lazy- laisk Dogmatic- dogmaatiline Cold- külm, kalk exaggerative-liialdav fickle- püsimatu weak-willed - tahtetu, iseloomult nõrk vague- ebamäärane, selgusetu to be easily led- kergesti eksitav Tactless- taktitundetu Kiddish- lapsik detached- eraklik, erapooletu rebellious- mässumeelne Intractable - allumatu, juhtimatu, tõrges Erratic - ettearvamatu, mittenõustuv, tujukas quick-tempered - äkilise iseloomuga boastful - hooplev foolhardy ­ hulljulge, uisapäisa daredevil - uljaspea impatient - kannatamatu Inflexible- jäik, järeleandmatu Possesive- omastav Resentful- nördinud Self-indulgent- enesekeskne Greedy- ahne

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Drugs - your enemy
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Drugs - your enemy

DRUGS-your enemy! Drugs-What are they? · Banned by law · Really dangerous and unhealthy · People use them to get high or feel better · Affect our behavior and senses completely · There are natural and chemical drugs What is a drug addiction? · Constant need to have it again and again · Physical addiction · Mental addiction Main reasons to start · Your friends use it · Curiosity-new and interesting · Symbol of independents,rebellious and being an adult · The feeling of being high · Easy to get · Symbol of money and fame What is what? · Ecstasy · Methadone · Meth · Cocaine · Heroin · Crack · Amphetamine · GHB · LSD · Nervines · Cannabis · Glues and varnishes · White Chinese The risky part · Pure or not? · What's in it? · The level of strongness · Making a coctail · Unpredictable

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Friends have more Influence than Family on Teenagers
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Friends have more Influence than Family on Teenagers

Teenagers Human interaction plays a vital role in our existence. It isn't abnormal for people to learn from each other or act according to the social norm set by others. In their teens, people begin to form strong connections with other individuals their own age ­ this may inherently play a role in how we act. The connection made between friends is usually much stronger than between family members. With teens, there is always a `rebellious' factor in play, which may make them adapt certain behaviors or ideas from our friends, in order to appease the inner rebel inside of us. Teenagers act according to the norm that is prominent in the group they are apart of. For example, the punk movement will possibly penetrate different groups and to feel apart of the group, teens will also dress accordingly. On the other hand, our parents behavior will have an influence on us, especially in our younger years. The way we are brought up

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Esitlus Suurbritanniast
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Esitlus Suurbritanniast

But be God's mercies known From shore to shore Lord make the nations see That men should brothers be And form one family The wide world over 5. From every latent foe From the assassins blow God save the Queen O'er her thine arm extend For Britain's sake defend Our mother, prince, and friend God save the Queen 6. Lord grant that Marshal Wade May by thy mighty aid Victory bring May he sedition hush And like a torrent rush Rebellious Scots to crush God save the King The Tower of London The Tower of London is London's oldest and most popular attraction, most famous for the Crown Jewels Buckingham Palace London Eye The London Bus The Grand Opera House The Giant's Causeway Belfast City Hall Area: Capital: London Total 130,395 km 2 England Population: Official language: 51,000,000 English

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Famous person Russell Brand-Describing people-- Essee
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Famous person Russell Brand (Describing people) - Essee

He was also married to an American actress Katy Perry, but the marriage only lasted for 14 months. Katy herself has talked about the subject and said that at first he was generous, funny, caring, considering and very lovable. It was after they had been married for 6 months or so when he got distant, reserved, indifferent and did not try as much as she did to fix the relationship. He has been described as a very funny, highly eccentric, volatile, sexy, playful, provocative, rebellious, narcissistic, truthful and a clever man. He is not the kind of person you would miss walking down the street. He has said that he looks like a second Jesus. This man has sholder-length dark curly and very messy hair, which he has said only works on a man when you are famous, otherwise you would look like a mental illness. He has a short beard and is quite skinny and scruffy looking. Some people have even said that he looks effeminate and homeless. His style is quite hard to describe

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Konstantin Päts
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Konstantin Päts

of Estonia Päts was born in Tahkuranna Parish to a family of Jakob Päts and Olga Tumanova. He started learning in local school. Continued in Riga's seminar and then went to Pärnu's Gymnasium. He graduated in Tartu University In 1898, Päts graduated from the faculty of Law of Tartu University. From 1901 to 1905 he worked as an editor in newspaper "Teataja". Päts had to escape from Estonia, because he was found guilty for rebellious activity. Päts lived in Finland and Switzerland and returned to Estonia in 1909, when he had to serve nine months in St. Petersburg's prison. Päts was a member of the Salvation Committee that issued the Estonian Declaration of Independence on 24 February 1918. On the same day Päts was appointed Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of the Interior of Republic of Estonia. From 1920 to 1933 he was the State Elder of Estonia five times.

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The Catcher in the Rye - kokkuvõte
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The Catcher in the Rye - kokkuvõte

His dark and at times depressive thoughts and emotions have been mixed with humour and brutal reality, making this book stirring to read. The novel is a fantastic example of the coming of age genre, thanks to its various themes of rebellion, emotional and mental growth and indifferent, “I couldn’t care less” attitude. The themes are apparent throughout the novel, giving the reader a clear view of what it’s like to be a teenager, who has no idea what to do with their life. The rebellious tone of the novel and its characters shines out right from the beginning, not only through the actions, such as getting expelled or being in a fight, but also through the frequent use of profanities, which make the characters more realistic rather than adorned. Even though the themes and topics discussed in the novel make it rather relatable, I believe they also make it unsuitable for youngsters who have just reached adolescence

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Näidis artikkel inglise keeles
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Näidis artikkel inglise keeles

Rebellious youngsters in Viimsi Secondary School One if the biggest schools in Estonia, Viimsi Secondary School, has problems with discipline. Children vandalize school and disrespect teachers. Viimsi, which has been the wealthiest district in Estonia, for last couple of years and also has developed infrastructure, attracts young families to move there. The population has increased over the past few years by half. Today, approximately 16 000 people live in Viimsi. Therefore 164 children started first grade this year which increases students amount to 1350. Despite of the fact that Viimsi School was built only three years ago, it already needs some reparation. Many students doesn't seem to respect their school house and thrash it all the time. Walls and floors are scratched, chairs and tables scribbled and so on. Every day teachers in Viimsi Secondary School have to struggle with students, each being brought up di...

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Mussolini
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Mussolini

children. As a young boy, Mussolini would spend time helping his father in his blacksmithing it was likely here that he was exposed to his father's significant political beliefs. The conflict between his parents about religion meant that, unlike most Italians, Mussolini was not baptised at birth and would not be until much later in life. However, as a compromise with his mother, Mussolini was sent to a boarding school run by Salesian monks. Mussolini was rebellious and was expelled after a series of behavior related incidents, including throwing stones at the congregation after Mass, stabbing a fellow student in the hand and throwing an inkpot at a teacher. After joining a new school, Mussolini achieved good grades, and qualified as an elementary schoolmaster in 1901. 1902, Mussolini immigrated to Switzerland to work on his political horizons. During a period when he was unable to find a permanent job there, he was arrested for vagrancy and jailed for

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Fight Club - Book review
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Fight Club - Book review

4. Language (list of words or expressions frequently used by the author) You wake up at (location); God; I admire...; This is your life, and it's ending one minute at a time; This was freedom Losing all hope was freedom; We just are; Wipe your ass with the Mona Lisa. 5. Character analysis: Choose one main character from the book and answer the questions below Name: Tyler Durden Appearance and personality: He is very laid back and rebellious, doesn't care about materialistic values. He is medium height and has a muscular build. Compare yourself to this character: I think I have a similar way of thinking with Tyler, of course not so extreme. I often find myself asking others' opinions about existential questions. Did you like this character? Why/why not? Overall I liked this character already because of the idea of having a character in the book that didn't exist in

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Women writer s influence on our society
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Women writer's influence on our society

was a little girl. She was on an Estonia's 100 crown bank note which is a really big thing because she was the only woman that has ever been on a bank note. Estonian writers have given a big influence to our nowadays writers. They have given motivation to keep writing and inspiration and themes to write about. Some of nowadays writers for example: Merle Jääger also known as Merca is one of the most original writers of our time. She is really rebellious and is mostly known for her punk poetry. Diana Leesalu writes youth novels and I chose her because I have read her books and these are really well written. Ketlin Priilinn writes for children, teenagers and adults also. I think it's a big thing if you are able to write for people who are from so different age categories. Women writers have had a great influence on our society, probably bigger that we could ever imagine

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Edward the Confessor & Westminster Abbey
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Edward the Confessor & Westminster Abbey

Edward's continued favouritism caused problems with his nobles. In 1052 Godwin and his sons returned to England with an army. The army was commanded by his two sons ­ Harold and Tostig. Godwin's lands were returned to him and many of Edward's Norman favourites were exiled. In 1053 Godwin died. His title was taken by Harold who became known as Harold of Wessex. He was the most powerful nobleman in England. It was Harold who subjugated Wales in 1063 and negotiated with the rebellious Northumbrians in 1065. Thereof, shortly before his death, Edward named Harold as his successor even though he may already have promised the crown to a distant cousin, William ­ Duke of Normandy. Edward's greatest achievement was the construction of a new cathedral, where virtually all English monarchs from William the Conqueror onward would be crowned. It was determined that the minster should not be built in London, and so a place was found to the west of the city (hence "Westminster")

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Outstanding figures in British literature
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Outstanding figures in British literature

Lord Byron. Both Byron's life and writings have been considered in different ways to exemplify the type. The Byronic hero first appears in Byron's semi autobiographical epic narrative poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Many of Byron's characters are a similar specific type of the Romantic hero: An idealised but flawed character with great talent and passion, a distaste for society, 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

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John Kennedy
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John Kennedy

requiring an appendectomy, after which he withdrew from Canterbury and recuperated at home. In September 1931, Kennedy was sent to The Choate School (now Choate Rosemary Hall), an elite boys boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut, for his 9th through 12th grade years. His older brother Joe Jr., was already at Choate, two years ahead of him, a football star and leading student in the school. Jack thus spent his first years at Choate in his brother's shadow. He reacted with rebellious behavior that attracted a coterie. Their most notorious stunt was to explode a toilet seat with a powerful firecracker. In the ensuing chapel assembly the autocratic headmaster, George St. John, brandished the toilet seat and spoke of certain "muckers" who would "spit in our sea." The defiant Jack Kennedy took the cue and named his group "The Muckers Club." Kennedy remained close friends to the end of his life

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Street Art
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Street Art

large-scale paintings and projects of artistic collaboration, to street installations, as well as performative and video art, it is very much safe to say that street art has found it’s way into the core of contemporary art. And rightly so. (Maric B. The History of Street Art, 2014 [https://www.widewalls.ch/the-history-of-street-art/] 20.12.17) It is an amorphous beast encompassing art which is found in or inspired by the urban environment. With anti-capitalist and rebellious undertones, it is a democratic form of popular public art probably best understood by seeing it in situ. It is not limited to the gallery nor easily collected or possessed by those who may turn art into a trophy. Considered by some a nuisance, for others street art is a tool for communicating views of dissent, asking difficult questions and expressing political concerns. Whether it is regarded as vandalism or public art, street art has caught the interest of the art

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FCE Result Words and Phrases
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FCE Result Words and Phrases

protection (n unc) protest march (n) prove (v) provide (v) public speaking (n) publicity (n unc) publicity stunt (n) pudding (n) pull out of (phr v) pump (n) punch (v) punctual (adj) puncture (n) punk (n) purchase (v) 22 pursue (v) puzzled (adj) query (n) question (v) raise (v) ranch (n) random (adj) range (n) ransom (n) rash of (idm) ratings (n pl) rational (adj) raw (adj) razor (n) react to (v) realise an ambition (phr) rear its ugly head (phr) reassurance (n) rebellious (adj) reckon (v) recognise (v) recollect (v) record (n) recovery (n) recreation (n) redouble your efforts (phr) reduce (v) re-emerge (v) reference (n) reflect (on) (v) refund (n) regarded as (adj) regardless of (phr) regiment (n) region (n) register (v) regret (v) rehearse (v) reject (v) relative (n) release (v) reliable (adj) relocate (v) reluctant (adj) remind (v) remote (adj) remove (v) renowned (adj) 23 rent (v) replace (v) represent (v) reproduced (adj)

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The Middle Ages
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The Middle Ages

,,Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" 4 knights killed Becket on the altar steps. The murder shocked. The Pope made Becket a saint. Canterbury became a shrine. Henry himself made a pilgrimage to Canterbury, walked barefoot through the town and was flogged by bishops at his request. In the end Henry quarrelled with his beautiful & powerful wife, his sons took Eleanor's side. In 1189 Henry died a broken man, disappointed & defeated by his sons and the French king. He was followed by his rebellious son, Richard. Although he spent little time in England (6 months of his 10-year reign), he was one of England's most popular kings. He was brave, a good soldier, but his nickname ,,lion-heart" shows that his culture was French. He died in 1199. He had no son. His brother John followed. King John is often regarded as the worst king England has ever had (unpopular, greedy). He wanted himself to choose archbishops, the pope didn't allow & from 1208-1213 King John locked the churches

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Philip Larkin’s Poetry-Themes-Form-Style-Imagery and Symbolism
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Philip Larkin’s Poetry: Themes, Form, Style, Imagery and Symbolism

Instead of the rejected methods, his ambition in the second part of his monograph is to offer “a more responsive and responsible historicist criticism”. Regan does this by pointing out that “here is a complex and distinctive relationship between the linguistic structure of the poems and the changing social structure of the post-war years”. Nobody can doubt this, but Regan’s conclusion is somewhat surprising: he makes Larkin, a par excellence conservative poet, seem to be a rebellious critic of post-war capitalism. Moreover, although Regan admits that Larkin is not a “realistic” poet, he very nearly makes him a Marxist writer by emphasizing his solidarity with the working class, which, according to him, is obviously present in Larkin’s verse. Political readings of Larkin are significant, but they should not elbow aside other, equally relevant, approaches. When Andrew McKeown and Charles Holdefer

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Mihkel Raud ja tema edulugu
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Mihkel Raud ja tema edulugu

aega kirjutada oma lapsepõlvest,, (vt lisa 1). Riigikogulase elu on vist väga mugavaks läinud. Arvestades ka seda, et ta ise lubas aidata. Nagu üks sõber ütles: "valimiseelsed lubadused". Uurimistöö käigus tuli välja, et pole ta enam minu jaoks sugugi nii sümpaatne ja lahe tegelane nagu ta tundunud oli. Aga eks kõik inimesed muutuvad. SUMMARY Mihkel's past has been very diverse. Despite his rebellious rock career and profound love for alcohol he is quite a different person today. Looking at him now you wouldn't even guess that he's one of the most anarchistic rockstars of 1980s Estonia who has felt the lifestyle's rougher side- alcoholism that brought him close to death. In 2008 Mihkel published an autobiography about 1980s rock music and his journeys, which turned out to be successful here. He has achieved a lot in his

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English portfolio
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English portfolio

As early as the 1860s, the Slavophiles demanded the end of the autonomy in the Baltic provinces and a standardised administration. The unification of Germany (1871) and its subsequent development into a Great Power during the reign of Wilhelm II considerably increased the military-strategic importance of the Estonian and Latvian territories which bordered the Baltic Sea, between the extensively autonomous Finland and the rebellious Poland-Lithuania. The security of the capital St Petersburg became a serious issue for Russian. Tsarist Russia's government circles were afraid of the Baltic Germans' possible orientation towards Germany; especially worrying was the thought that by Germanising the Estonians and Latvians. The first decisive steps in diminishing the Baltic German influence were taken at the end of the rule of Alexander II who was assassinated by the terrorists. The Russian central power

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

Baked and impasted with the parching streets, That lend a tyrannous and damned light To their lord's murder: roasted in wrath and fire, And thus o'er-sized with coagulate gore, With eyes like carbuncles, the hellish Pyrrhus Old grandsire Priam seeks.' So, proceed you. LORD POLONIUS 'Fore God, my lord, well spoken, with good accent and good discretion. First Player 'Anon he finds him Striking too short at Greeks; his antique sword, Rebellious to his arm, lies where it falls, Repugnant to command: unequal match'd, Pyrrhus at Priam drives; in rage strikes wide; But with the whiff and wind of his fell sword The unnerved father falls. Then senseless Ilium, Seeming to feel this blow, with flaming top Stoops to his base, and with a hideous crash 77 Takes prisoner Pyrrhus' ear: for, lo! his sword, Which was declining on the milky head

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

specific. Stories of pure suicides, in which only one person dies, generate wrecks in which only one person dies; stories of suicide-murder combination, in which there are multiple deaths, generate wrecks in which there are multiple deaths. If neither "social conditions" nor "bereavement" can make sense of this bewildering array of facts, what can? There is a sociologist at the University of California in San Diego Free- Thinking Youth We frequently think of teenagers as rebellious and independent-minded. It is important to recognize, however, that typically that is true only with respect to their parents. Among similar others, they conform massively to what social proof tells them is proper. LUANN: © GEe Inc. Distributed United Feature Inc . . ~~--- ..----~--.~---~~-~ Chapter 4 SOCIAL PROOF who thinks he has found the answer

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

They were very fine students who, on occasion, experienced problems with pop quizzes. omit v. to leave out, not include adj. omitted Syn. neglect n. omission He inadvertently omitted some important data from the report. His paper had several notable omissions. outlandish adj. strange and unpleasant; beyond accepted norms adv. outlandishly Syn. bizarre His outlandish dens demonstrated his creativity. Rebellious youth in many countries dress outlandishly. overcome v. to defeat, fight with success; to take control of an individual Syn. conquer The young woman was overcome with emotion when she learned she had won a scholarship. The family overcame many obstacles to purchase the house. partially adv. a part of the whole; incomplete adv. partly Syn. somewhat adj. partial

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

I somehow managed to hit myself in the head with my racket and clip Mike's shoulder on the same swing. I spent the rest of the hour in the back corner of the court, the racket held safely behind my back. Despite being handicapped by me, Mike was pretty good; he won three games out of four singlehandedly. He gave me an unearned high five when the coach finally blew the whistle ending class. "So," he said as we walked off the court. "So what?" "You and Cullen, huh?" he asked, his tone rebellious. My previous feeling of affection disappeared. "That's none of your business, Mike," I warned, internally cursing Jessica straight to the fiery pits of Hades. "I don't like it," he muttered anyway. "You don't have to," I snapped. "He looks at you like... like you're something to eat," he continued, ignoring me. I choked back the hysteria that threatened to explode, but a small giggle managed to get out despite my efforts. He glowered at me. I waved and fled to the locker room.

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

It is a force that accumulates when you fail to honor your gifts, follow the call of your muses, or live up to your principles and ideals. It has great but subtle power, operating on deep levels to communicate with you, perhaps sabotaging your efforts, upsetting your balance until you realize the message these events bring — that you must express your creativity, your true nature, or die. A car accident a few years ago taught me the rebellious power of the Shadow, showed me that I was distracted, out of harmony, heading for even greater disasters if I didn't find a way to express my personal creative side. Occasional puzzled looks on the faces of students taught me that I hadn't com­ pletely thought through some aspects of the pattern. Some people were confused by the various turning points and ordeals of the model, particularly by the distinction

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

thinking, though the atonal harmony is no regulating factor. The sections of development, based on the elements of themes, are dense and terse. The vivid pulsation is like an unshakable frame and its incessant application creates tension. The mood of development is determined by the creative intention; according to it there may reign some “static of situation” (the second movement of the Eighth Symphony), and the temper could be transformed into a rebellious quick-acting movement, an avalanche of emotions (the third movement). The Eighth Symphony of Tubin is the most subjective, the last of his monumental symphonies and one of the most expressionistic works in the whole of Estonian symphonic music. “This symphony seems to be quite dear to me,” the author has said. The Eighth Symphony is the final point in a creative period of Tubin. A positive attitude towards life, warmth and sunny colours appear in his Ninth Symphony which

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

..?" "Don't mind him," Mark said, grinning. "Steven's just jealous. He has to watch his girlish figure." "Hell." Steven shot his partner a wry look. "I might have to take her out to lunch with the crew. I could win money betting on how much she can eat." I smiled. "That could be fun." "Ha. I knew you had a bit of a wild streak. It's in your smile." Looking down at my food, I refused to let my mind wander into memories of just how wild I'd been in my rebellious, self-destructive phase. Mark saved me. "Don't harass my assistant. And what do you know about wild women anyway?" "I know some of them like hanging out with gay men. They like our perspective." His grin flashed. "I know a few other things, too. Hey...don't look so shocked, you two. I wanted to see if hetero sex lived up to the hype." Clearly this was news to Mark, but from the twitching of his lips, he was secure enough in

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