1. Marie-Antoinette 2. She was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1755 She was the 15th child of Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. Marie Antoinette married the future French king Louis XVI when she was just 15 years old. The young couple soon came to symbolize all of the excesses of the reviled French monarchy, and Marie Antoinette herself became the target of a great deal of vicious gossip. 3. She was hated for many things like: beauty, spending money, The Diamond Necklace incident People called her "L'Autrichienne" She was hated for her beauty and because of her eccentric personality, also because she was born in Austria. French people started to call her "L'Autrichienne" (which literally means the Austrian (woman), but also suggests the French word "chienne", meaning bitch)
388. Repercussion- mõju, vastukaja, tagasilöök 389. Representative- esindaja, esinduslik 390. Require- nõudma, vajama 391. Resentful- haavunud, solvunud, tige 392. Resentment- kibestumine, vimm, käega löömine 393. Resignation- tagasiastumisavaldus 394. Resorted- tugines 395. Response- reageering 396. Rest assured - võite kindel olla 397. Restraint- riirang, tõkend 398. Restricted- piiratud 399. Retail- jaemüük 400. Return- tagastama 401. Reviled- teostasid 402. Ridiculed- naeruvääristatud 403. Rigged- ebaõiglane 404. Rigorous- karm 405. Role- roll, osa 406. Rotation- pööre, pöörlemine S 407. Sack- vallandama 408. Sacrific- kannatama 409. Sacrifice- ohverdus, ohver 410. Sake- segama 411. Salesroom- müügisaal 412. Salivate- sülge eritama 413. Sanctioned - sanktsioonid 414. Scams pettused 415. Schedule- ajakava, sõiduplaan 416. Scheme- skeem, kava, joonis 417. Scold- pragama 418
necessary part of human awakening. Inevitably, they were mostly misunderstood by their contemporaries, as well as by subsequent generations. Their teachings, although both simple and powerful, became distorted and misinterpreted, in some cases even as they were recorded in writing by their disciples. Over the centuries, many things were added that had nothing to do with the original teachings, but were reflections of a fundamental misunderstanding. Some of the teachers were ridiculed, reviled, or killed; others came to be worshipped as gods. Teachings that pointed the way beyond the dysfunction o the human mind, the way out of the collective insanity, were distorted and became themselves part of the insanity. And so religions, to a large extent, became divisive rather than unifying forces. Instead of bringing about an ending of violence and hatred through a realization of the fundamental oneness of all life, they brought