of Islam in 1964, subsequently converting to Sunni Islam in 1975 and more recently to Sufism. Conflicts by refusing military In 1967, Ali refused to be inducted into the U.S. military, based on his religious beliefs and opposition to the Vietnam War. He was arrested and found guilty on draft evasion charges, stripped of his boxing title, and his boxing license was suspended. He was not imprisoned, but did not fight again for nearly four years while his appeal worked its way up to the U.S. Supreme Court, where it was successful. Heavyweight title Nicknamed "The Greatest", Ali was involved in several historic boxing matches. Notable among these are three with rival Joe Frazier and one with George Foreman, whom he beat by knockout to win the world heavyweight title for the second time. He suffered only five losses (four decisions and one TKO by retirement from the
o when running in trees. Red panda sleeps during the day. o When they wake up, then they clean their fur like cats. o Their enemy is snow leopard. o Red pandas use their sharp claws to defend themselves. o They can even stand up for ten seconds. o Ba b y r e d pa nd a s o They make dens and hiding places for the small panda cubs. Cubs are born in June or July. o Red pandas have one to four babies in a year. o For the first four months, cubs eat milk. o After they start looking for food with their mother. o Baby red pandas are born blind. o Foo d Red pandas mostly eat bamboo. o o They eat fruit acorns, grass, nuts, flowers, berries, roots and eggs too. They even eat insects, birds and chicks. o o Red pandas can spend 13 hours a day looking for and eating bamboo. Ho w r e d p a n d a s go t t he i r na me ?
Memphis fell apart down the stretch, hitting only three of 18 shots in the fourth quarter, including misfiring on its final seven from the field. The Grizzlies held an eight-point lead in the fourth, but that was erased by nine unanswered Phoenix points, eight of them by Barbosa on a pair of 3-pointers and a layup for the Suns' first lead since the early stages. From there, Memphis' inaccuracy from the field allowed the Suns to extend the lead to double digits. O'Neal was perfect on his first four shots from the field and his first four free throws. That kept the Suns within striking distance as Memphis led by nine in the first half. The Suns had the bulk to overpower Memphis inside with O'Neal and Stoudemire. Memphis was limited because Darko Milicic was out with a broken right hand, and in the first quarter rookie Darrell Arthur took an elbow to the face, sending him to the bench for the night with a concussion. Memphis even used Hamed Haddadi, the 7-foot-2 rookie from Iran who saw his
He also won the Tarmac rallies of Corsica and Catalunya in the same year. These victories happened to be the last for the Märtin/Park partnership. For 2005 Märtin departed the team for former constructors' champions Peugeot and their 307 car. Sadly, in comparison to the heights of previous seasons, initial promise was to give way to grief. Although 2005 was by no means an exemplary season by Märtin's standards, he and co-pilot Michael Park had still notched up four podiums for their new employers by the time they had arrived in Wales to contest the Wales Rally Great Britain. However, on Sunday, September 18, 2005, the final leg of the event, two kilometres from the start of Stage 15 at Margam Park, Märtin's Peugeot crashed heavily into a tree. Although the Estonian driver was left unhurt by the shunt, co-driver Park was immediately killed in the accident, the first fatality for a competitor at WRC-level for over a decade. As a result, Märtin
inhabitants has decreased. In 2010 the birth rate was 11,82 per 1,000 population, while the death rate was exactly the same, so population growth rate is 0%. The proportion of urban population is 69.4 %. And the proportion of rural population is 30.6 %. The proportion of Estonians in the total population is 69%. The official language in Estonia is Estonian. Education: Today's education in Estonia is divided into general, vocational and hobby education. The education system is based on four levels which include the pre-school, basic, secondary and higher education. The number of comprehensive schools is 601. There are 11 universities in Estonia, including 5 private universities. Applied higher education is provided in 13 schools. 41 schools provide vocational education. Government: Head of state is the President who is elected by the parliament for five- year term. Toomas-Hendrik Ilves is currently in his second term. Head of Government is the
Carl Lewis The greatest and most famous athlete of the last century, who formerly won about 20 gold medals in four different events (100 m, 200 m, long jump and 4x100 relay), is called Carl, which is a nick that hides his true identity: Frederick Carlton Lewis. He was born on 1st July 1961 in Birmingham, Alabama, the same country of Jesse Owens for the will of doom: in fact his parents lived there fleetingly owing to their job. Third of five sons, he spent his childhood in Willingboro together with his younger sister Carol, Bill, his dad and Evelyn, his mother
" The boy dropped his head for a moment. Then reaching deep into his pocket, he pulled out a handful of change and held it up to the farmer. "I've got thirty-nine cents. Is that enough to take a look?" "Sure," said the farmer. And with that he let out a whistle,"Here,Dolly!" he called. Out from the doghouse and down the ramp ran Dolly followed by four little balls of fur. The little boy pressed his face against the chain link fence. His eyes danced with delight. As the dogs made their way to the fence, the little boy noticed something else stirring inside the doghouse. Slowly another little ball appeared; this One noticeably smaller. Down the ramp it slid. Then in a somewhat awkward manner the little pup began hobbling toward the others, doing its best to catch up....
Example from book: Incongruities which her gentle mind was unable to resolve. 37. Imperviousness. Meaning in Estonian: vettpidav. Example from book: In other company she became uneasy when what had been a fine imperviousness to mere gentility showed its other face. 38. Startled. Meaning in Estonian: jahmunud. Example from book: It startled her mind temporarily away from him, even led her into a short, covert expirement with an old beau, but it was no use – after four months of Anson’s enveloping vitality there was an anaemic pallor in all other man. 39. Beau. Meaning in Estonian: boyfriend. Example from book: It startled her mind temporarily away from him, even led her into a short, covert expirement with an old beau, but it was no use – after four months of Anson’s enveloping vitality there was an anaemic pallor in all other man. 40. Anaemic. Meaning in Estonian: kehvverene. Example from book: It startled her
the damned which the justice of an offended God has called into existence for the eternal punishment of sinners. Hell is a strait and dark and foul-smelling prison, an abode of demons and lost souls, filled with fire and smoke. The straitness of this prison house is expressly designed by God to punish those who refused to be bound by His laws. In earthly prisons the poor captive has at least some liberty of movement, were it only within the four walls of his cell or in the gloomy yard of his prison. Not so in hell. There, by reason of the great number of the damned, the prisoners are heaped together in their awful prison, the walls of which are said to be four thousand miles thick: and the damned are so utterly bound and helpless that, as a blessed saint, saint Anselm, writes in his book on similitudes, they are not even able to remove from the eye a worm that gnaws it. Küsimused 1. Mis tundeid see lõik sinus tekitas? 2
2) Central park is an urban park in the central part of the borough of Manhattan, New York City. It was initially opened in 1857, on 778 acres of cityowned land, later expanding to its current size of 843 acres. Central park is one of the most famous sightseeing spots in New York. 3) Central park which has been a National Historical Landmark since 1962, was designed by landscape architect Frederic Law Olmsted and the English architect Calvert Vaux in1858. It is bordered on the north by Central Park North, on the south by Central Park South, on the west by Central Park West and on the east by Fifth Avenue. The park contains several naturallooking lakes and ponds which have been created artificially, extensive walking tracks, bridle paths, two iceskating rinks, the Central Park Zoo, the Central Park Conservatory Garden, a wildlife sanctuary, a 106 acre billiongallon reservoir and an outdoor amphitheater. Indoor attract...
not very good at speaking russian. I have to admit that i do not like russian. Ido not know why but when i really need to speak in russian I do it quite reluctantly. A few weeks ago I started to continue my studies in Tallinn University of Technology and languages are one of the main part of the learning process in TUT. I had to choose besides english one more mandatory language. I chose German. Since the beginning there has been about three or four german lessons and i have realized that german is quite similiar with english and in my opininion that makes learning much more easier. I also like the lecturer Mr. Berestovski. I have never met a teacher like him, he is a very smart man, in every lesson he speaks about some interesting and useful facts and a lot of jokes that have almost nothing to do with german language but just that is the thing that makes his lessons so enthralling. And
14 of these lifeboats were wooden and each one had a capacity of 65 persons, 2 were wood cutters with a capacity of 40 persons each and 4 were collapsibles (wood bottoms and canvas sides) and each collapsible was capable of carrying 47 persons. The total capacity of all 20 lifeboats was 1,178 people. Ship Specs Furnaces: 159 Coal used per day, average: 650 tons Engines: 2 four-sylinder triple expansion, 1 turbine Total horsepower: 46.000-50.000 Electricity power output: Four 400 Kw generators producing 16.000 amps at 100 volts Propellers: 3 Maximum speed: 24-25 knots Stopping distance at ca 20 knots: ca. 850 yards (777 metres) Turning radius at ca 20 knots: 3.850 ft (1.173,5 metres) Anchors: 3 (2 side, 1 central) RMS Titanic captain was Edward John Smith The number of casualties of the sinking is unclear, due to a number of factors. These include confusion over the passenger list, which included some names of people who cancelled their
English download B2 workbook lk 16 harjutus 1 vastused (Listening) 1. Is being examined by modern scientists 2. Success in relationships 3. Generally speaking, it covers four different areas 4. People need to understand their own feelings 5. By communicating in different ways 6. May have been important to the survival of the species 7. Learn to develop their social intelligence
early works were based mostly on French models. The Italian period (up to c. 1387). Was influenced by Italian literature, especially Dante and Bocaccio. The English period. Wrote Canterbury tales. CANTERBURY TALES This unfinished poem of about 17,000 lines was written mostly after 1387. The poem introduces a group of pilgrims who are journeying from London to the shrine of Thomas à Becket at Canterbury. Chaucer originally planned that the work should contain 120 tales, four for each pilgrim, but at the time of his death he had only written twenty-four and some of them were not complete. The Prologue. The pilgrims are described in the General Prologue; together, they represent a wide cross-section of fourteenth-cent. English life, although the nobility and the poor are missing as they would not have taken part in this type of group pilgrimage. Why masterpiece: It is written in English in a period when it
Present continuous and present simple We use present continuous For actions that we have already arranged to do in the near future, especially when the time has been decided. I’m coming back next Monday. What are you doing tomorrow evening? We use present simple For events that always happen at certain time, or are part of timetable. The supermarket closes at 9 p.m. His plane arrives at four o’clock tomorrow afternoon. After if in conditional sentences (type I). If you leave home at 7.30, you will be on time. Ekke Kaha
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for hours. The measure of performance is the glide ratio for example a ratio of 12:1 means that a glider can travel forward 12 meters while only losing 1 meter of altitude. Average glide ratio is 17:1 20:1 and average speed is 45-55 km/h. Early forms of gliding had existed in China perhaps by the 4th century AD. Competitions started with "flying as long as possible" and spot landings. With increasing performance cross-country flying replaced them. Usually two to four waypoints have to be passed with a landing at a goal. Nowadays every two years there is a world championship. The Rigid and Women's World Championship in 2006 was hosted by Florida. Texas hosted the 2007 World Championship. Cliff Diving Cliff diving is jumping from a platform that is usually a simple clearing along the cliff above a river, ocean or lake. Sometimes bridges are used as platforms. The platforms can be up to 100 feet above the water.
Nanni Doss- Nannie Hazel Born: 1906 Died: 1965 (cancer) Birthplace: Blue Mountain, Alabama Best known as: "The Jolly Black Widow" serial killer and The Giggling Grandma Posioner-to collect insuarence money victims 8-11 date of murded-1920-1954 arrested 1954 october Four of her husbands, her mother , her sister Dovie, her grandson Robert and her mother-in-law On the outside Nannie was a friendly and happy neighbor, wife and parent. On the inside she was a cold-blooded murdress who nearly wiped out her entire family singelhanedly the first victim was her own children who was
Britain and the sea The sea has always attracted people. It is beautiful, it offers them food, and it carries them to different places round the world. Both countries lost many people in the long series of battles. Seaman suffering from illnesses and hunger died in the streets of coastal villages even several months after returning to land. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the number of ships increased more than four times as trade between Britain and other countries was growing. The ships were small and they were needed in great numbers to carry all the cargoes. Hundreds of then were wrecked off the coasts of the British Isles.
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same woman that caused his mother to disinherit him. Miss Sophia Grey - The wealthy heiress whom Willoughby marries after abandoning Marianne. Mrs. Jennings - Lady Middleton's gossipy but well-intentioned mother who invites the Dashwood sisters to stay with her in London and makes it her "project" to marry them off as soon as possible. Lady Middleton - A distant relation of the Dashwoods who lives at Barton Cottage with her husband Sir John Middleton and their four spoiled children Sir John Middleton - The jovial but vulgar distant relation of the Dashwoods who invites Mrs. Dashwood and her three daughters to stay at Barton Cottage after Mr. and Mrs. John Dashwood inherit Norland, leaving the women homeless. Mr. Thomas Palmer - Mrs. Palmer's gruff, unemotional husband. Mrs. Charlotte Palmer - Mrs. Jennings' talkative and foolish daughter who invites the Dashwood sisters to stay at her home in Cleveland on their way from London to Barton.
its isolation from continental (influences and exposure to cold southerly winds and ocean currents) give(s) the climate a much milder character. In winter the South Island mountains and central North Island have heavy snowfalls. New Zealand has about 4,3 million people. The population is unevenly distributed. Three fourths of New Zealanders live on warmer North Island and about 84 per cent of the people live in urban areas and about half of these in the four largest cities. The largest centre with over 1 million inhabitants is Auckland. ..................................................................................................................................................... In 1642, the Dutch sailor Abel Tasman visited New Zealand and named it Zeeland. After Captain James Cook's exploration of New Zealand in the late 18th century, an increasing number of settlers came to New Zealand. In 1840, an agreement was signed between the
If properly used, your diary can keep you organised and focused on the key events well in advance. A key component of time management and one often ignored is the whole area of punctuality. How can you ensure you are never late? For example, you could automatically add extra time to all journeys. If you are early for a meeting you can always use the time to catch up on business reading, preparation for other meetings, pending file and so on. Here are the four elements of the Four Point Time Driver approach: 1. Six topp priorities are identified and completed daily. 2. Three-hour sessions for quality thinking are scheduled for every two weeks. 3. Your diary is checked every other day for activities six to eight weeks ahead. 4. Make active use of a ,,bring forward files" system. Here are some additional suggestions for simple changes you can make to free up some time:
Trafalgar Square is a square in central London, England. With its position in the heart of London, it is a tourist attraction, and one of the most famous squares in the United Kingdom and the world. At its centre is Nelson's Column, which is guarded by four lion statues at its base. Statues and sculptures are on display in the square, including a fourth plinth displaying changing pieces of contemporary art, and it is a site of political demonstrations. The name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars. The original name was to have been "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square".
Malaria What is malaria? Infectiousdisease Caused by a parasite called Plasmodium Transmitted by female Anopheles mosquito One of the most deadly diseases in the world Malaria distribution Types of malaria Four types of malaria that infect humans: Plasmodium vivax (P.v.) Plasmodium malariae (P.m.) Plasmodium ovale (P.o.) and Plasmodium falciparum (P.f.) Symptoms The general symptoms include: headache nausea fever vomiting flu-like symptoms Treatment Hospitalization Drugs and medications: o Chloroquine o Meflaquine o Quinine Prevention Antimalarial drugs (choloroquine, mefloquine etc) Bed nets Indoor residual spraying Staying indoor at nighttime Air-conditioning Vaccination No completely effective vaccine yet Huge variety of vaccine candidates...
The Bernese Mountain Dog The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large, strong and quick dog. The body is bit longer than it is tall. The base of the dog is black. The dog has a white spot on the chest, on the head, toes and tip of the tail. Beige is on the cheeks reaching to the corners of the mouth, over each eye, on each side of the chest, on all four legs and under the tail. These cheerful dogs love children. They know how to comfort children when they have bad mood. Bernese Mountain Dogs are not recommended for apartment life. They like to run and play outside. Litter of them varies from 1-14, average 8. One day I'd like to have that dog.
Tweety Tweety´s mother, Fiona, was rescued from a rabbit breeder who kept her animals in dirty cages in her back yard. As they were not regularly given food and water, the rabbits were hungry and thirsty most of the time. A worried neighbour saw how the rabbits were threated and was able to talk theid owner into giving them to the Farm Sanctuary. Just hours after they arrived, Fiona gave birth to Tweety and four other beautiful bunnies. Tweety´s life was difficult for him from the very beginning. He was the weakest of the litter, and his mother refused to nurse him. Seeing how small and sickly he was, the caregivers started feeding him special baby food. Soon Tweety began to grow strong, and his motehr accepted him as her own. When winter arrived, however, Tweety became ill again - this time with pneumonia.
Topic Sports Tallinn English College 8b form 2007 1. Introduction For some people sport plays a very important part in their lives. And to some, it is even a way of life. There are different kinds of sports. For instance, there are sports meant for playing indoors, some can be practised only at a certain time of year. There are winter and summer sports also. Skiing, figure-skating, sledding and snowboarding these four most popular are practised during winter. Good examples of summer sports are: swimming, badminton, roller skating and golf. 2. The ancient Olympic Games The first recorded Olympic Games took place in 776. B.C. at Olympia but the city may have functioned as a meeting place for worship and other political practices many years earlier. The city is located in western Greece. The games were held every four years. It is also presumed
Unique mind Derek Paravicini Maarja & Evely K109 Biography Born: July 26, 1979 (age 31) He was born premature, at 25 weeks. He lost his sight and had severe learning diffuculties. He also has autism. By the age of four, he had taught himself large number of pieces on the piano. At this time, his enormous potential was recognised by Adam Ockelford, then music teacher. Derek's first major concert was at the Barbican Halls in London, when he was just 9 (in 1989). Aged ten he was presented with a Barnardo's Children's Champion Award by Diana, Princess of Wales. In 2009 he was one of the subjects of the NOVA series' episode, "Musical Minds". Official website: http://www
Marx Brothers The Marx Brothers were an American family comedy act, originally from New York City. The core of the act was the three elder brothers, Chico, Harpo and Groucho. The two younger brothers, Gummo and Zeppo, did not develop their stage characters to the same extent, and eventually left the act to pursue other careers. Some films with the Four Marx Brothers: "Duck Soup", "Humor Risk", "Horse Feathers". Woody Allen Woody Allen is an American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, jazz musician, author, and playwright. Allen's films are ranging from tragedies to comedies. He is know for the movies "Annie Hall", "Sweet and Lowdown", "Manhattan", "Vicky Cristina Barcelona". Stan Laurel Stan Laurel, was an English comic actor, writer and film director. He is known for the
Michael Morpurgo Michael Morpurgo was born on 5 October 1943. He is well-known British author and he has written over 100 books. Michael was born in St Albans. He has studied in London, Sussex and Canterbury. He went to university in London and there he studied English and French. He began his working life as a primary- school teacher and he discovered his writing talent there. Michael has four favourites among his own books "The Butterfly Lion", "Kensuke´s Kingdom", "Warhorse" and "Private Peaceful". "Warhorse" is a children´s novel which is written by Michael Morpurgo. It was published in Great Britain in 1982. The book tells the story about a horse Joey, its experiences in the First World War. Now Michael is 69 years old. He has three children and six grandchildren. He is married with his wife Clare.
during the BBC's Children's Hour, addressing other children who had been evacuated. . Crown She was crowned in 1953. Her 60 years on the throne was celebrated in June 2012 with the Diamond Jubilee. She later became the longest- reigning monarch in British history. The queens family The queen is married to Prince Phillip who is also known as the Duke of Edinburg She has four children Prince Princess Prince Prince Charles Anne Andrew Edward The end!
ja 50 värviprojektorit. • Veemängu taustaks lastake ka muusikat. Huvitavaid fakte • Seal on ka eluruume • 39 alumist korrust on hotell • 7500 ehitustöölist ja lihttöölised • Hoone maksumus 1,5 miljardit dollarit Shanghai Tower • Kõrgus: 632m • Ahituse algus: 2008 • Valmimisaeg: 2015 • Asukoht: Shanghai • Kavandajaks Gensler • Hiina arhitekt Jun Xia • Hoones 121 korrust • Korrustel 84-110 asub Four Season hotell Huvitavaid fakte • Maksumus on 4,2 billionit dollarit • Torni alumisel korrusel parka 1800 autole 1 WTC • One World Trade Center • Kõrgus: 546,2m • Ehituse algusaeg: 27. aprill 2006 • Hoone avamine: 3. november 2014 • Asukoht: Manhattan, New York Huvitavaid fakte • Maksumus on 3,9 billionit dollarit
country,but still plays an inportant part in the life of the nation.Queen Elizabeth`s offical title is „Elizabeth the second,by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories Queen,Head of the Common- wealth,Defenderof the Faith“.She became Queen in 1952 when her father King George VI,died.Queen Elizabeth is a beloved ruler who leads her nation by example.She visited Estonia in 2006.Queen Elizabeth has four children:Prince Charles,Printsess Anne,Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.Family members of the monarch are known as The Royal Family.Prince Charles is called Heir apparent to the throne.Prince Charles has two sons:Prince William and Prince Harry.One day Prince Charles will have to take over the duties of Monarch.
Martina was born in Kasica, Czechaslovakia on 30th September, in 1980. She started playing tennis at the age of three. Martina parents divorced, but in 1988 her mother remarried.She moved to Switzerland with mother and stepfather and she lived there ever since. In 1994 she became European champion for players under 18. Martina was the Wimpledon doubles title in 1996 at the age of 15.In 1996 she won all four Grand Slam doubles titles. Martina doesn't have a lot of time for a social life. She is determined and hardworking. She was very keen on all sports. When she does find time to relax, she likes horse riding,skiing or going to museum. Martina likes going to the art galleries, theatre and cinema. Martina is very friendly and she loves animal. When she reteres from tennis, she'd like to keep race horses.
Pärnu Hansa days Pärnu Hansa days take place every june and during four days. Reason for celebrating is, that people can go back in time, and do same things, as it was in the Middle Ages. Days before the festival, organisers have to register sellers, who are going to sell their Middle Ages products. Also, there is a lot of job with searching good musicians and entertainers. On the top of this, it takes lot of time to bring all stages and tables to the festival place. On the actual day, there are many people in the Middle Ages costume. There is a huge Middle
Peru Location in western South America bordered with Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil and Chile mountainous country General facts Republic of Peru President Alan Garcia 30 million people Capital - Lima 25 regions Spanish Climate Equatorial climate Four seasons Warm weather and much rain 24°C Lima tourist attracions Main Square Museums Cathedrals Tourist attracions Machu Picchu Titicaca Nazca lines Machu Picchu "The Lost City of the Incas" 2,430 metres above sea level Was built around 1450 The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Traditions, festivals, interesting events Amerindian and Spanish traditions Carnivals Easter Week Interesting facts 19th largest country in the world
Buying a car. The first thing you must decide before you begin your car research is whether you want a new car or a used car. If you decide to buy a used car, there are several things you need to keep in mind. The most important thing about buying a used car is that you know everything about the history of the car, including: · Previous owners · Car condition · If the car was ever involved in an accident · Run · And much more! Also you have to check the fuel consumption because the fuel is quite expensive and addons. Furthermore the car colour is important too, from the dark colours you can see dirt much better. You have to try the car before you buy it aswell. In case that you have a big family you must buy a family car which is bigger than usual four-door sedans. You have to think why do you need the car, you cant buy two-door car for your family....
Tallinna Pääsküla Gümnaasium Tarvo Maasik Free jazz Referaat 9b Klass Õpetaja: õp. Kadi Härma 2 Free jazzi alguseks peetakse 60-ndate algust. Kuulajaid ja muusikuid hakkas tüütama traditsiooniliseks kujunenud palade ülesehitus. Nii otsustasidki mõned nooremad muusikud lahti öelda pea kõigist senistest jazzi põhitõdedest. Loobuti taktimõõtudest ja piiritletud vormidest. Hakati Proovima juhuslikke kooskõlasid, mida võis võrrelda eredate värvilaikudega abstraktsel maalil. Kuigi selline mängimisviis ärritas harjumuspärase jazzi pooldajaid. Kujunes 1960. aastate keskpaigaks kindel grupp selle suuna esindajaid. Üheks tuntuimaks free jazzi esindajaks peetakse saksofonisti Archie Shepp kellest räägin ka lähemalt. Archie Shepp sündis Fort Lauderdaleis Floridas 24 mail 1937. Aga ta kasvas üles Philadelphias ja Pennsylvanias kus ta õppis mängim...
LANDMARCS HYDE PARK: Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London, England and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner. The park is divided in two by the Serpentine. The park is contiguous with Kensington Gardens; although often still assumed to be part of Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens has been technically separate since 1728, when Queen Caroline made a division between the two. THE TOWER OF LONDON: Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, more commonly known as the Tower of London (and historically as The Tower), is a historic fortress and scheduled monument in central London, England, on the north bank of the River Thames. It is located within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and is separated from the eastern edge of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. It is the oldest building used by the British government. [1] TOWER BRIDGE: Tower Br...
transmissions at Landsberg, Germany. Where he created his first band named The Landsberg Barbarians. He was the first radio operator to pick up the news of the death of Joseph Stalin. After he was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant on July 3, 1954, he returned to Texas. On August 7, 1954, one month after his discharge, he married his first wife, Vivian Liberto, in San Antonio. In 1954, Cash and Vivian moved to Memphis, Tennessee. They had four daughters: Rosanne, Kathy, Cindy and Tara. Cash's drug and alcohol abuse, constant touring, and affairs with other women, and his close relationship with future wife June Carter, led Liberto to file for divorce in 1966. In 1968, 13 years after they first met backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, Cash proposed to June Carter, an established country singer, during a live performance in London, Ontario, marrying on March 1, 1968 in Franklin, Kentucky.
1728a-1732 õppis ta õlimaale maalima.Tema teosed sellest ajast on The Fountaine Family (1730a), The Assembly at Wanstead House, The House of Commons examining.Hogarthi teised teosed 1730nendatel aastatel olid näiteks A Midnight Modern Conversation (1733), Southwark Fair (1733), The Sleeping Congregation (1736), Before and After (1736), Scholars at a Lecture (1736), The Company of Undertakers (Consultation of Quacks) (1736), The Distrest Poet (1736), The Four Times of the Day (1738), ja Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn(1738). Harlot's and Rake's Progresses A Rake's Progress 1735, Tema maal A Harlot's Progress hävines 1755a tulekahjus aga Rake's Progress on londonis Sir John Soane's muusiumis . Marriage à-la-mode 1743-1745 maalis Hogarth 6 maali mille nimeks pani ta Marriage à-la-mode, mis kujutas 18saj kõrgklassi naljakates olukordades
( European Recovery Programme- ERP). Because it was such a big of success the USA wanted to start another programme of technical aid to less- developed countries outside Europe.The USSR wanted support from those areas too and started a very similar Molotov Plan. Since then such offers of help have become an important role of the Cold war. The first time the US and the USSR acted as certain enemies was the Berlin Blockade. Post-war Germany was divided into four parts and was occupied by the US , the USSR, Britain and France. Berlin, situated in the Soviet zone, was also divided. In 1948 Stalin enforced a blockade of Berlin and so Germany was divided into the Federal Republic of Germany( West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). The Allies responded with the `Berlin Airlift and for eleven months supplies were flown into Berlin by the Allies aircraft. The blockade was ended in May 1949 when Stalin gave up. 4.
• explosive devices • nuclear fallout • damage your blood, cells and organs • special isotopes of uranium or plutonium how it works? • atom • breaking that nucleus • combining two nuclei • large amounts of energy history • Scientist discovered how to create a chain reaction • in the 1930s • Robert Oppenheimer • Manhattan Project • development of the nuclear bomb Nuclear bomb effect • release four kinds of energy 1. Radiation (Cause Disease and will effect the next Generation) 2. Electromagnetic 3. Heat 4. Pressure Hiroshima • Hiroshima was the primary target of the first nuclear bombing mission on August 6, 1945 • “Little boy” • thirteen kilotons • 70 000-80 000 killed • 70 000 injured the destruction of Hiroshima Who has nuclear weapons? video • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH5Q6jbWIoQ • https://www.slideshare
Raymond Chandler Raymond Chandler · Raymond Thornton Chandler was an American- British novelist and screenwriter. In 1932, at the age of forty-four, Chandler became a detective fiction writer after losing his job as an oil company executive during the Great Depression. Foto Biography · Chandler was born in 1888 in Chicago. In 1959, Raymond Chandler contracted pneumonia and died in hospital. Buried in San Diego cemetery. History · His first short story, "Blackmailers Don't Shoot", was published in 1933 in Black Mask, a popular pulp magazine. His first novel, The Big Sleep, was published in 1939. In addition to his short stories, Chandler published just seven full novels during his lifetime. All but Playback have been realized into motion pictures, some several times. In the year before he died, he was elected president of the Mystery Writers of America. ...
Competed in by both men and women. General The game is usually held on a court, the dimensions of which are 18 x 9 m. The court is parted in two by a net, which is 9.5 m long and 1 m wide Rules of the game Each team has 6 players on the court The game starts with a serve Players are placed in a certain order :3 in the front, 3 in the back The players cannot touch the ball more than three times when hitting it over the net POINTS After three, four or five games, the winner is announched. The amount of games has previously been agreed upon. At the end of the game there has to be a two point difference. Some Famous Volleyball Players Karch Kiraly & Logan Tom Misty May Treanor & Kerri Walsh Thank you for watching
A straight mural stair leads up to the right, while ahead is a barrel-vaulted basement with slit windows and a well. The hall is at first-floor level, and was also vaulted, rising to 8.3m high. A turnpike stair in the south-east corner gave access to another storey above the hall, as well as upper rooms in the eastern towers. The towers had one room on each floor. In the basement of the north-east tower is a prison only accessible from above, while at the top there is access to the four storeys of the tower, via modern iron ladders, opening onto an impressive view from the roof. The top of the north-east tower, including corbels, was also rebuilt in the 19th century. Rothesay Castle is a ruined castle in Rothesay, the principal town on the Isle of Bute, in western Scotland.The castle has been described as "one of the most remarkable in Scotland" for its long history dating back to the beginning of the 13th century, and its unusual circular plan
According to the tradition, the Olympic Games began in 776 B.C. when Ifitos made a treaty with Lycourgos the king and famous legislator of Sparta and Cleisthenes the king of Pissa. In this treaty that was the decisive event for the development of the sanctuary as a Panhellenic centre, the "sacred truce" was agreed. That is to say ceasing of fighting in all of the Freek world for as long as the Olympic Games were on. The Olympic Games were held, after the completion of four years during the month of July or August. The time between two competitions was called the Olympiad. In the beginning the games lasted for only one day and comprised only one event, the running of one Stadion, but gradually more events were added resulting, towards the 5th century B.C., in the games lasting for 5 days. In total the Olympic Games consisted of 10 events: running, the pentathlon
ANTONÍN LEOPOLD DVOÁK Sündinud: 1841. Nevahozeves. Surnud: 1904. Prahas. Tsehhi helilooja. Looming Tsehhi ja slaavi mõjudega. Eeskujud. Sümfooniad, sümfoonilised poeemid,ooperid. Peamised zanrid. Looming 10 ooperit. Antonin Dvorak - Rusalka - Song To The Moon.mp4 9 sümfooniat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVOh4r2nOOw Instrumentaalkontserdid. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN4z8HjSCI8 Elukäik Dvoák sai loa minna muusikakooli. Õppis Praha orelikoolis. 1874. aastaks oli loonud 4 sümfooniat ja 2 ooperit. Brahms märkas Dvoák talenti. 1878. aastal kaheksa sümfoonilist "Slaavi tantsu". Elukäik: Inglismaa London ja New York. 1884. aastal dirigeeris mõnd oma teost. Paluti kirjuada uus sümfoonia (seitsmes d-moll). 1887. aastal tulid ettekandele "sümfoonilised variatsioonid" Cambridge'i ülikool. Elukäik: Ameerika 1891. aastal konservatooriumi direktor. Viie kuu pikkused kontserdireisd mitme uue teosega. ...
take place. Children often take part in fun run. In the afteroon families have gargen parties. People eat a lot and sing together. In the evening when it gets dark, there are fireworks in many villages and cities. Thousands of their houses to enjoy this. I LOVE THE FORTH OF JULY I love the Forth of July. With the flags and the bands and the music. I love to look at the sky on the forth of day of July ( two, three, four ). Here on the Forth of July you and I will be marching to the music. I love the Forth of July, I love the flags. I love the bands, I love the music.