We did everything together and we were enough for each other we didn't let other children to our games. In games as well as in learning, I had 3 great supporters and everything was easy and fun with them. Everyone grows up, so did I and my buddies. Unfortunately we grew apart, because it is hard to meet between all the schoolwork and hobbies. Few appointments at primary school are completely gone now and all of us have found new friends. I didn't find really great friends from my class until about third grade. I went dancing with two classmates and I was connected with others by similar interests. I visited one girl every week and we played together for a while. Recently, my friends have changed, again. I have gotten distant with ones and made new friends, with whom I can laugh endlessly and who will always listen to my problems and give the best advice. I have buddies who don't care about big presents if they can see me in person.
Old English ( 450-1100 AD) The invading Germanic tribes spoke similar languages, which in Britain developed into what we now call Old English. Old English did not sound or look like English today. Native English speakers now would have great difficulty understanding Old English. Old English was spoken until around 1100. Middle English (1100-1500) In 1066 William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy invaded England. The new conquerors brought with them a kind of French and there was a period where the lower classes spoke English and the upper classes spoke French. In the 14th century English became dominant in Britain again, but with many French words added. Modern English Early Modern English (1500-1800)
JOHNNY CASH Semester Powerpoint By: Nicole Casaday Biography Walking a Line in His Shoes February 26, 1932 in Kingsland, Arkansas; the one and only Johnny Cash was brought into a loving family of nine created by Ray and Carrie Rivers Cash. Johnny and his family lived In Kingsland until he was at the age of three, where they then moved to Dyess, Arkansas; a Colony in Northeast Arkansas. The Cash family farmed nearly 20 acres filled of cotton, there Ray, Kerry and all seven of their children worked side by side in the crops; including little Johnny. Johnny as a Kid... Cash spent his childhood in Guns & Girls Dyess Colony until he graduated high school in 1950, where he then fled off to D e t r o i t in search of work only
to conquer the pagan Estonian tribes. The Danes founded Reval (now Tallinn) in 1219 and introduced Christianity and Western European culture to Estonia. While Denmark took the northern part of Estonia, the knights occupied the southern portion. In 1346 the Danes sold their territory to the order, and Estonia remained under the rule of the knights and the Hanseatic merchants until the order's dissolution in 1561. Northern Estonia was then passed to Sweden, the rest was briefly held by Poland but was transferred to the Swedes by the Treaty of Altmark in1629. It ended the first Polish-Swedish war. German nobles--the Baltic barons--kept their sway over the Estonian peasantry until the eve of the 1917 Russian Revolution. Industrialization proceeded during the 19th century. The republic became heavily
them many times. Parallelly to the FBI a lordly ex-magician (Morgan Freeman) tries to find out the bank robbing secret. The film scrolls up to big finale, what ends with a culmnation and a lot of surprises. I truely enjoyed the movie. I have seen Louis Leterrier's films and "Now You See Me" is the best of them for sure. There was enough tricks and magic to keep you up waiting for the next illusion. You won't understand the whole movie until the end, where everything will clear up and there will be a lot of emotions inside you at the same time. I recommend this movie to everybody in every age. It suits to everybody and you won't get bored, the film is enthralling at every moment.
Should The Monarchy Be Abolished Monarchy is one of the oldest forms of government, which echoes in the leadership of tribal chiefs. It is a form of government in which an individual has the actual or nominal supreme power, who is the head of state, often for life or until abdication. Since 1800, most of the world's monarchies have been abolished, and most of the nations that retain monarchs are constitutional monarchies. The most recent nation to abolish its monarchy was Nepal, which became a republic in this year, on May 28. Currently 44 nations in the world have monarchs as heads of state, 16 of which are Commonwealth realms that recognize Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom as head of state.
Mary Tudor Later to be known as Bloody Mary Young Mary Henry VIII first child Good at languages, science, music, sewing and dancing After Henry's divorce from Catherine, Mary was kept apart from her mother At 17 she had to become lady in waiting to Princess Elizabeth Mary became queen at the age of 37 Mary marries Philip of Spain Mary was pleased to marry Philip Philip was less pleased to marry Mary Mary rose every day at dawn and worked until midnight. She only saw her husband at meal times and in the evenings when she played flute for him Soon Mary believed she was carrying a baby, but she was wrong In fact this happened twice to Mary. She thought she was pregnant because she wanted it so badly. Doctors now believe that she had stomach cancer and this was what made her stomach swell up Philip left Mary for good this time to fight a war in France. He did not return. Mary's rule
Scream, Jennifer, Scream R.L.Stine *Compendium (lühikokkuvõte) When Shelli and her friends cheat on their college prep test, they think they have just secured their future. Until Shelli's best friend Jennifer, threatens to turn them all in. Now they must prevent the truth form being revealed. And they will stop at nothing, even murder.... But their plan backfires. And they suddenly realize that they are the ones in danger! Characters Jennifer Shelli Hayes Mayra Simone Liam McKenzie Del Monroe Danny Patello Scream, Jennifer, scream. Jen, Shelli, Danny, Del, Liam and Mayra cheated on the college prep test.
Her worst fears are confirmed when the reporter, Brazil, presses the button to activate the boot-release rather than the siren on their first outing. Brazil isn't the only troublemaker in West's life her cat's angsty, her hormones are misbehaving, her overweight husband, her opposite number in the police department is behaving like a jackass, the radio despatcher is determined to trip her up and orange coloured corpses keep turning up on her way. The book keeps us in tension until the mid-book and then mentions the names of the murders at the casual remark. Sulked tusatsema Swarm parv, sülem, kihama, üles ronima Perpetration toimepanek, pahategu Mumble pomisema, nämmutama, pobisime Tossed vintsutatud Supervise järele vaatama, kontrollima, valvama, juhendama Burden koorem, kaudsed kulud, korduv rida Shrug õlakehitus, vangutama Gestured zest, viipama, kehaliigutus, kätega vehkima Crumple kortsuma, kokku varisema, kirtsutama, kägardama
Kirjeldava statistika kodutöö I Ülevaade andmetest Analüüsime andmeid vangide populatsiooni kohta 38 erinevas riigis aastal 2007. Andmed on võetud Eurostati koduleheküljelt. Analüüs Joonis 1. Vangide populatsioon aastal 2007 Jooniselt 1 on näha, et kõrgeima vangide populatsiooniga riigid olid 2007. Aastal Saksamaa, Hispaania, Prantsusmaa, Itaalia, Poola, Inglismaa ja Türgi. 38 riigi vangide arvu aritmeetiline keskmine on 18 999. Mediaan, ehk väärtus, millest suuremaid ja väiksemaid väärtusi on võrdselt, on 7 573. Antud vaatlusel ei tule mood välja, sest igas riigis on vangide populatsiooni arv erinev. Hajuvuse näitajad antud andmete puhul on minimaalne 38, mis on Liechtensteini vangide populatsioon ja maksimaalne 90 732, Türgi. Seega on variatsiooniamplituud min=38 ja max= 90 732, mille vahel on vastused jaotunud. Standardhälve iseloomustab väär...
credit cards a blessing or a curse? On one hand, credit cards are comfortable and easy to use and they can make buying things much less stressful, because you do not have to carry along huge amounts of cash. Besides, credit cards are really useful in situations where you have an emergency in which you need to buy something, but you just do not have cash with you at the moment. By using a credit card, you can get the thing you need and do not have to worry about money until later. On the other hand, to have a credit card might create a big problem if you do not control your accounts carefully, because you can spend more money that you would have wanted to by accident. You also have to keep in mind, that you should not give your credit card to anyone else. Not even a friend or a family member. It is not because you can not trust them, but because, you will not be able to control the purchases made with your card. In the end, you
She worked there as a maid, but as time went by she grew up and a famous and loved geisha decided to train her to become a geisha too. She worked hard, but succeeded well - she was one of the most valued geishas. The book takes us to a tour where any detail of a great and merry Japanese village cannot be left out, where every little flower or Japanese cherry tree is blossomed, where geishas are highly valued and respected, until the World War I begins. People are taken away and they have escaped to country-sides or places where the war wouldn't be that effecting. A really bad time is about to begin. Few years later comes an old friend of that geisha to her and says that she should dress up for the last time as a real geisha, and show german what are japans really like. She gets to the town, but everything has changed even the knowing of a geisha has changed it's used as a word for a hooker. After the war
Mark, who wears very weird clothes. After a disastrous first meeting with Mark, Bridget returns to London with a list of New Year resolutions. She starts a diary and starts to record all the disappointments in her life. Back in the publishing office where she works, Bridget starts flirting with her boss Daniel Cleaver. After some days she falls in love with Daniel. They spend a lot of time together but they hide their relationship at work. Bridget believes that Daniel is the right man for her until she finds out that Daniel has a lover. Bridget decides to quit the job and find another one. Some days later she gets a job on the television has a reporter. At the same time her mom and dad have marriage problems. So they break up and mom finds a new man. Bridget visits her dad many times and tries to cheer him up. Also she meets Mark everywhere she goes. And on Bridget's birthday they become friends. Mark helps her to cook a birthday meal and Bridget finds out that it doesn't
was the lack of time and a killing durst so he just ran out from the store but after a few quick step he fell and sprang his ankle. A young officer named Ricky made the arrest and found a pack of euro's in his back pocket while searching him for stolen items. The criminal admitted his guilt and said that "You may have cached me, but you'll never catch my accomplishers and when I get out, I'll still be a rich man" The CSI says that it will only be a matter of time until they catch the other to elderly because that they have possible suspects and thanks to the local supermarkets security tapes the have confirmed the car that the criminal masterminds were driving and with the help of several international police organizations and the price on there head which was butted there by David Copperfield, is enormous. They have got no change.
about talking it over with Edward. Bella arrives at the house and is greeted with several kisses from Edward who is excited about giving Bella a hand me down present. Edward gives Bella a "crystal" heart that reminds her of him for being hard and sparkly. Edward places the charm on the bracelet that Jacob gave her. Bella decides to negotiate with Edward. She tells him that she wants him before she is changed and Edward doesn't quite understand her meaning until she tries to take his clothes off. Edward refuses to compromise, afraid he would hurt her. Bella feels dejected. She pleads with Edward that she just wants to try. The pleading breaks Edward's resolve and he offers a new compromise. He is willing to try but only after they are married. Bella realizes that the reason Edward wants to wait is to protect her virtue, which she finds very funny. Edward also realizes that he can use her hormones to speed up the marriage process.
He was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. He was the third of seven children. The Bible was an early and profound influence on Blake. At the age of 21, he was to become a professional engraver. After two years, Basire sent his apprentice to copy images from the Gothic churches in London His experiences in Westminster Abbey helped form his artistic style and ideas. Later life and career Blake's marriage to Catherine remained a close and devoted one until his death. Blake taught Catherine to write, and she helped him to colour his printed poems. William and Catherine's first daughter and last child might be Thel described in The Book of Thel who was conceived as dead. Politics Blake was not active in any well-established political party Blake was both concerned about senseless wars of kingdoms, and the blighting effects of the industrial revolution. Much of his poetry recounts in symbolic allegory the effects of the French and
keskpunkti. Sub paus(pp) Programmi algus ' pp - pausi kestvus sekundites ... Dim t ' juhuarvude generaatori algväärtustamine t = Timer + pp Randomize Do ... DoEvents 'arv - tekkiv arv vahemikus [a,b] Loop Until Timer > t 'a - vahemiku algus, b - vahemiku lõpp End Sub arv = RND * (b-a) + a ... Programmi lõpp Joonis 1. Programm "paus" Joonis 2. Juhuslike arvude genereerimine ne 1 e programm, mis paneb linnu lendama niikauaks, kuni ta puurist välja. ndu modelleeritakse järgmiselt: asukoht muudetakse juhusliku vertikaalse ja horisontaalse
Marriage is an outdated institution Is marriage a wonderful institution nowadays, when the meaning of this word is totally different from the meaning that expanded many years ago? Is this document which indicate the union of two people who have given a permission to love each other in sickness and in health, until the death do they part is the evidence of everlasting love? I think the answer for these questions is No and I would talk about my opinions why i think so. First of all, i think everyone know that the rate of divorces is quite high. For example, 50% percent of first marriages, 67% of second and 74% of third marriages end in divorce in America. There are many reasons why this happen and people get divorced. Infidelity, poor communication, change in priorities and cte
actions, they talk about states, feelings, possession, and things that happen inside our heads. You don't have to know all those verbs by heart! one of the best ways to avoid mistakes is to read as much as you can in English After a while, it will become easy for you to tell whether a given verb takes continuous form or not. The best ways to practice NON-Continious verbs: Listen carefully to what people say. Practice the different versions of the verbs of sense until it becomes second nature. Click to edit Master text styles Second level The End !Third level Fourth level Fifth level
Tobogganing is the forerunner of bobsledding The only kind of a sled used today, is the bobsled with fancy racing colors. How it works? Aerodynamics takes a huge part in this. Every member of the team pushing with all their might. Who could make it down the farthest. Tobogganing as sport Probably originated on the slopes of Mount Royal in Montreal. During the late 1880s it spread to the United States, where it had considerable popularity until the early 1930s. During the heyday of tobogganing, many artificial chutes were constructed. Sides of ice or wood and frequently were built with several parallel tracks to accommodate more than one toboggan at a time. The chutes were quite steep Speeds of up to 60 miles (96.6 km) per hour were attained. Many of the chutes are still in use. Penguins way of moving on ice is also called tobogganing Thank you for listening! :)
Keskele Lenda Sub paus(pp) Programmi algus ' pp - pausi kestvus sekundites ... Dim t ' juhuarvude generaatori algväärtustamine t = Timer + pp Randomize Do ... DoEvents 'arv - tekkiv arv vahemikus [a,b] Loop Until Timer > t 'a - vahemiku algus, b - vahemiku lõpp End Sub arv = RND * (b-a) + a ... Programmi lõpp Joonis 1. Programm "paus" Joonis 2. Juhuslike arvude genereerimine sanne 1 stage programm, mis paneb linnu lendama niikauaks, kuni ta pääseb rist välja. nu lendu modelleeritakse järgmiselt:
First ascent:29 August 1936 by Noel Odell and Bill Tilman Nanda Devi Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Kamet Kamet is the second highest mountain in the Garhwal region of India, after Nanda Devi While attempts to climb Kamet began in 1855, the first ascent was not made until 1931 by Frank Smythe, Eric Shipton, R.L. Holdsworth and Lewa Sherpa, members of a British expedition Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Saser Kangri Saser Kangri (or Sasir Kangri) is a mountain in India. It is the highest peak in the Saser Muztagh, the easternmost subrange of the
Town Hall and Town Hall Square History The building history of the Town Hall goes back to the 13th century. In its present form it was completed in 1404. The management of the city worked in the Town Hall until 1970. Since 1975 the Town Hall functions as the ceremonial building of the city government, but it also serves as a concert hall and a museum. The tower The tower was constructed together with the Town Hall in 1402 1404. The original Gothic pyramidal spire was replaced by a Late- Renaissance spire in 1627. The height of the Town Hall from the bottom of the arcade to the top of the spire is 64 meters.
Highest rate of Aliyah from former SU from Birobidzhan. Holocaust Erad's book changed the face of research and teaching Holocaust in IL, Heb, not a whole lot in synthetic way in other langs. 2004, much less conjecture. Rev in 1960s-70s about Eur, not SU. Everywhere but SU, records about ind Js on pathways, ghettoization, labor, murder. SU, no Ger records, system fundamentally diff. Still probs w #s. 2/3 killing in camps, ghettos. 2 mill SU Js. Slave labor complex not known until recently, extensive throughout Europe. Not a straightforward subject, several subjects intertwined, SU Holocaust. Js dying en masse certainly at top. Context of total national mobilization for defeat of fascism. Unthinkable human suffering. Tens of mill SU citizens died, many more suffered. Yet regime would never admit, defeat of Germany meant taking up cause of Js. Rise in popular anti- Semitism, as Red Army losing battle, turns around 42-43. Decrease in anti- antisemitism
But it not seems so easy for everybody, Piggott Bros, the Society's tent contractors, were clearly horrified by the timetable. It would be impossible to put up the tents in 14 days; they needed 28. Considering that Chelsea Flower Show now takes at least 18 months to organize, the RHS was running a tight schedule if it was to be ready in time. At the end of April, a Press luncheon was arranged for Monday, 19 May (a tradition that continues to this day). With only a fortnight to go until the Show opened, the committee agreed that bath chairs should be allowed in, from 9am to 12 noon on the second day, for five shilling extra. Finally Chelsea successfully opened on Tuesday 20 May 1913, for three days. Curiously there is no Council report on how this Show actually went. The Gardner's Chronicle, which provided the best written records of the early Shows, was more forthcoming. The first Chelsea "had exceeded all expectations".
PHOTO HUNT MAP: Start the photo hunt on the corner of Lai and Jakobi street. Go up to the Toome hill, it's a great upturn and a great test for legs. As you move forward you will see the famous ,,Musumägi". In english it is called ,,The Kissing Hill" Take a picture with your crew members in the background of the hill. After a brief walk in the Toome Park you see the Ruins of Toome Cathedral. Is it possible to visit the ruins of the Cathedral? Now, go straight ahead until you reach the Lossi street, turn right. Soon you will see The Devils Bridge. From what stone do you think it is made of? To go to the next object, you need to turn around and walk back along the Lossi street. Then you should see the famous Angels Bridge. What is written on the bridge? When do you think it was built? After that, go along the Lossi street, until you reach Jaani street. Then turn left on Jaani street, walk approximately 100 meters along the Jaani street
Then they settled in a place on the north bank, where the river was not to wide. This settlement was called Londinium. A bridge was later built across the Thames. Roman London Tribes in England fought the Romans. The Iceni tribe, led by Queen Boudicca, burned down Londinium in 61 AD. The Romans later defeated the tribes and restored Londinium. It became the capital of Roman Brittan. A Basilica, forum and fort were built, plus a wall around the city. The Romans ruled until 410. Medieval London After Edward came King Harold in1066. Later that year he was defeated by William, Norman duke. William I was crowned king in Westminster Abbey. In the following years London grew rapidly and by 1300 about 80,000 people lived there. The Black Death killed of 134850 killed about half this population. Tudor London London grew in importance under Tudor rule. King Henry VIII created palaces such as St James's
females. Males can weigh up to 115 kg. · The Giant Panda has a body shape typical of bears. The Giant Panda has large molar teeth and strong jaw muscles for crushing tough bamboo. · The Giant Panda can usually live to be 20-30 years old in captivity. Reproduction · Pandas reach sexual · Since baby pandas are born maturity between the ages of very small and helpless, 4 and 8, and may be they need the mother's reproductive until age 20. undivided attention, so she · The mating season takes is able to care for only one place between March and of her cubs. May. · She usually abandons one · The interval between births of her cubs, and it dies soon in the wild is generally two after birth. At this time, years. scientists do not know how · Usually, the female panda the female chooses which
The first has been done for you as an example. The Bear and His Indian Wife 4 A Quiss-an-Kweedass lost no time and soon found the lake and then the tree. He called her by name. After he called her several times, she looked out and said, "Where do tou come from? ANd who are you?" "I am Quiss-an-Kweedass," said he. "I have been looking for you for years. Now that I have found you, I mean to take you home. Will you come?" "I cannot go with you until my husband, the cheif of the bears, returns." After a while she agreed to come down and he hastily carried her off home. 3 B The wise man asked Quiss-an-Kweedass if he had anything the girl had worn. He gave a part of her clothing to the wise man, who took it in his hand and said, "I see a young woman lying on the ground; she seems to be asleep. There is something in the bushes, coming towards her. It is a large bear. He takes hold
Prince Charles immediately agreed with the suggestion. In February Diana announced her agreement. The divorce was finalised on 28 August 1996. Charles and his family gave Diana £ 17 million. She was allowed to keep her jewellery, including personal gifts to Diana. She remained the bearer of the three Orders which Queen Elizabeth had lent her. Her office where she organised her charitable work was supported by £300 000 yearly. She is allowed to remain living in Kensington Palace until William and Henry come of age. The custody of the children is shared by both parents, as is common in England. Besides this, Diana was allowed to keep using the title "Princess of Wales". Diana's divorce certificate Diana's sons Prince Harry His full name is Henry Charles Albert David and he was born on 15 September 1984 in St Mary's Hospital, London. Now he is 25 years old
In 1984, Pillsbury purchased Chart House's successor DiversiFoods for $390 million (USD) after a separate, independent $525 million DiversiFoods management-backed leveraged buy-out of the company failed. BK, and former corporate siblings, Bennigan's, Steak and Ale, Godfather's Pizza (part of the DiversiFoods acquisition), Quik Wok and Häagen Dazs ice cream shops, remained under the Pillsbury corporate umbrella until Pillsbury divested its restaurant holdings in 1989 and sold Burger King to British alcoholic beverage manufacturer and distributor Grand Metropolitan PLC. In 1989, under the ownership of Grand Met, Burger King acquired many locations of its major UK rival Wimpy when the parent company bought the Wimpy's brand from its previous owner United Biscuits and re-branded them as Burger King, giving it an even greater presence in that country
· I have had four quizzes and five tests so far this semester. · We have had many major problems while working on this project. · She has talked to several specialists about her problem, but nobody knows why she is sick. NOTICE "Last year" and "in the last year" are very different in meaning. "Last year" means the year before now, and it is considered a specific time which requires Simple Past. "In the last year" means from 365 days ago until now. It is not considered a specific time, so it requires Present Perfect. Examples: · I went to Mexico last year. I went to Mexico in the calendar year before this one. · I have been to Mexico in the last year. I have been to Mexico at least once at some point between 365 days ago and now. USE 2 Duration From the Past Until Now (Non-Continuous Verbs) Examples: · I have had a cold for two weeks. · She has been in England for six months.
surface is covered with craters, over 1600 major volcanoes, mountains, large highland terrains, and vast lava plains. Venus is usually visible with the unaided eye. On June 8 2004, Venus passed directly between the Earth and the Sun, appearing as a large black dot travelling across the Sun's disk. This event is known as a "transit of Venus" and is very rare: the last one was in 1882, the next one is in 2012 but after than you'll have to wait until 2117. Venus orbits the Sun at an average distance of about 108 million km, and rotates once every 243 days. Studies have suggested that several billion years ago Venus's atmosphere was much more like Earth's than it is now, and that there were probably substantial quantities of liquid water on the surface.
novelist of the Victorian era and one of the most popular of all time. He created some of literature's most memorable characters. His novels and short stories have never gone out of print Sharles visited America twice, where he gave lectures, raised support for copyright laws, and recorded many of his impressions of America. In 1835 he met and became engaged to Catherine Hogarth. In 1844 Dickens and his family toured Italy, and were much abroad, in Italy, Switzerland, and France, until 1847 He died on the 9 June 1870 after a stroke. Much of his work first appeared in periodicals and magazines in serialised form, a favoured way of publishing fiction at the time. Other writers of the time would complete entire novels before serial publication commenced, but Dickens often wrote his in parts, in the order in which they were meant to appear. His writing style was florid and poetic, with a strong comic touch. He satired of British aristocratic snobbery
The climate in Estonia As in other northern countries, seasons varie widely in Estonia. The length of the longest day in summer is over 19 hours, while the shortest winter day lasts only 6 hours. It is not completely dark at night from the beginning of May until the end of July. Estonia, on the coast of the Baltic Sea, is at the same latitude in Europe as central Sweden and the northern tip of Scotland. In North America, the middle latitude of Estonia passes through the Labrador peninsula and southern coast of Alaska. However, due to the influence of the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf Stream, the weather in Estonia is considerably milder than the continental climate characteristic of the same latitude. The
Metallica James Hetfield ja Lars Ulrich otsustasid 1981. aastal asutada Los Angeleses oma pundi. Et neid ei aetaks segi vanade dzässbändidega, võeti nimeks Metallica. Peagi liitusid Jamesi ja Larsiga bassist Ron McGovney ja kitarrist David Mustaine. Metallica esimene avalik esinemine toimus 1982 Anaheimis Radio Citys. Kaks aastat tegutses bänd Los Angelese galm metali areenil, millest aga sai villand. Metallica mehed kolisid San Franciscosse, Kus ansambli bassimeheks sai Burton. Sealt edasi mindi New Yorki, et lindistada debüütalbumi materjali. 1983 ilmuski esikplaat "Kill ´Em All". See oli kiire, energiline ja lihtsameelne; Mustaine'i asemel mängis juba Kirk Hammett. Aastal 1986 läks Metallica esimesele suurele Euroopareisile. Rootsis aga juhtus õnnetus: tuuribuss sõitis libedalt teelt välja ning Cliff Burton sai silmapilkselt surma. Metallica edasikestmises ei tekkinud ka...
Present Simple (lihtolevik) Abitegusõnu do, does kasutatakse ainult + 1.põhivorm + (e)s he, she, it eitavates ja küsilausetes. - do (does) + not + 1.põhivorm ? do (does) + 1.põhivorm Väljendab: Korduvat tegevust, püsivat olukorda, sõiduplaanide jms. Seotud tulevikku Spikkrisõnad: always, sometimes, seldom, often, usually, once a week, twice a day, every day, on Mondays Present Continuous (kestev olevik) Be(am, is, are), kasutatakse jaatavates, + be (am, is, are) + 1.põhivorm ing eitavates ja küsilausetes. - be (am, is, are) + not+ 1.põhivorm -ing ? be (am, is, are) + 1.põhivorm ing Väljendab: Praegu toimuvat tegevust, praeguse momendi vältel toimuvat tegevust, ettekavatsetud tegevus tulevikus Spikkrisõnad: now, at the moment, at 6'clock, today Present perfect (täisminevik...
PC am/is/are + -ing PP ... + Have/has + III PPC ... + Have/has been + -ing Minevik: PS -ed/III PC Was/were + -ing PP I/she/it/you/they + Had + -ed/III PPC - ... + had + been + -ing PPS - ... + have/has + III Olevik: Present Simple Lihtolevik: Tegijale harjumuspärane, tihti korduv tegevus, loodusseadused, sõiduplaanid, püsiv olukord. Eevery day/month/ year/once twice a week /often/ usually/ always/seldom/never. Tulevikku väljendades pärast: when, after, as soon as, until. Olekut väljendavate tegusõnadega: Like, love, hate, enjoy, prefer, adore; See, hear, smell, taste, feel, look, sound; Know, believe, understand, realise, remember, forget, notice, recognise, think, seem; Be, contain, include, belong, need, cost, mean, want, have, wish, own. He/she/it + -s /Does I/you/we sama /Do Present Continuous Kestev olevik: Tegevus toimub praegu. Tegevus toimub lähiajal. Ajutine olukord. Plaanid ja kokkulepped lähitulevikus.
actual City of London. Traffic congestion in the city and the surrounding areas had increased significantly in this period, partly due to the need for rail travellers to complete their journeys into the city centre by road. The idea of building an underground railway to link the City of London with the mainline terminals had first been proposed in the 1830s, but it was not until the 1850s that the idea was taken seriously as a solution to traffic congestion. London Underground full map The Underground serves 268 stations by rail; an additional six stations that were on the East London line are served by Underground replacement buses. Fourteen Underground stations are outside Greater London, of which five
Overseers The law required each parish to elect two Overseers of the Poor every Eastern Unpaid often unwilling position Under the supervision og Justices of Peace Compulsory local tax was imposed Poor Those who would work but could not able-bodied and deserving poor, received help of work for wage Those who could work but wouldn´t idle poor, whipped through the streets, publicly, until they learned the error of their ways Those who werw too old/ill/young to work impotent and deserving poor. Were to be looked after in almshouses, hospitals, orphanages or poor houses.
Computer Computers history The first use of the word "computer" was recorded in 1613, referring to a person who carried out calculations, or computations, and the word continued to be used in that sense until the middle of the 20th century. Computers in today Today, computers are part of everyday life. You're using a computer right now! When the first computer was invented, people probably never thought technology would be what it is today. Computers are involved in almost everything. Schools use computers to enhance the learning experience, as well as make it fun for students. Businesses use computers to communicate and store important information and data. Even children use computers. Computer modding Everybody wants a beautiful computer. Some people in the world make a living to it. Computer modding What is the computer mod...
Children would be exposed to great literature, art, and music and encouraged to make their own relationships with these works. Children would have guidance in setting long-and short-term goals. Teachers would serve as mentors and facilitators, sharing their educational passions and helping children learn to help themselves. The children would be completely free to set up their own schedules. However, they would be held accountable for achieving their goals every week. There would be no grades until 7.class-there would be feedback from mentors and peers. Teachers would be in constant contact with one another. They would work together to implement cross curricular material and to provide continuity. They would be able to work together to follow a student through which ever path they have chosen (through different places). They would be able to bring their respective groups of students together in a virtual environment to work as one to solve a problem or tutor each other.
John Rolfe. He helped her adapt to the English way of life. She received education, she was given a new name Rebecca and eventually married Rolfe and gave birth to a son. While she was happy with her new life, she learned that Captain Smith was still alive. Rolfe and his family were given a chance to travel to England. In England she had a private meeting with Smith. Rolfe supported the meeting, believing that his wife still loves Smith and that she will not be at peace until she sees him again. Finally unfortunately Rebecca died and she had left a letter for her small son. And she also finally met her mother in Heaven.
Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams, and Brian Johnson. The lead singer is Brian Johnson. Their music has been influenced by Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Alvin Lee, Jimi Hendrix, John Mayall, Eric Clapton, The Who and many others. Angus and Malcolm, who formed AC/DC, grew up listening to their music. AC/DC underwent several line-up changes before releasing their first album, High Voltage, in 1975. Membership remained stable until bassist Mark Evans was replaced by Cliff Williams in 1977. In 1979, the band recorded their highly successful album Highway to Hell. Lead singer and co-songwriter Bon Scott died on 19 February 1980, after a night of heavy alcohol consumption. The group briefly considered disbanding, but soon ex-Geordie singer Brian Johnson was selected as Scott's replacement. Later that year, the band released their best-selling album, Back in Black.
Joyce) and journal articles, and screenplays and teleplays (he was even called upon to devise a prehistoric language for the film "Quest for Fire"). But his preferred field was classical music, and he wrote several accomplished symphonies (Burgess also integrated music with his prose writing). He held distinguished academic posts and lived in places as far-flung as Malta throughout the 1970s, and he maintained a steady literary output until his death from lung cancer in London on Nov. 26, 1993.
This (6) time, and also guarantees that the chickpeas will be soft, since it can take hours of boiling before they (7) Two small 450 gram cans are usually (8) Strain the chickpeas, but keep some of the liquid for the soup. (9) three tablespoons of olive oil into a saucepan, and gently heat a chopped (10) , two or three cloves of garlic and some (11) carrot. (12) half the chickpeas and turn them in the oil over a low heat. Meanwhile blend the remaining chickpeas in a food (13) until they make a smooth cream. Add about half a litre of water to the vegetables and bring to the boil. Mix in the creamed chickpeas and cook slowly. Add salt and (14) and a pinch of mixed herbs. Some (15) add lemon juice at the end. 1) A expensive B tasty C worth D cold 2) A soak B bury C wash D water 3) A kettle B mug C sink D saucepan
everyday life for almost every Estonian. Of course, it is not only the case of Estonia. Americanization is taking place all over the world. We could say, that we are just dealing with globalization, but since the most influence apparently comes from US and not equally from the rest of the world, I would say we rather deal with Americanization. Language is unquestionably an integral part of culture and through language people recognise their national identity. Until the 20th century, our mother tongue was most influenced by German language. During the first half of 20th century, Estonian language was closer to Finnish and the second half of 20th century was dominated by Russian influences. In the 21th century, however, Estonian language has been stoutly impacted by English. Some people are very protective and resolute about preserving Estonian language with its linguistic diversity just as it is without any foreign influences
the highest region on Earth and has in recent decades increasingly been referred to as the "Roof of the World". In the history of Tibet, it has been an independent country, divided into different countries, and a part of China each for a certain amount of time. Tibet was first unified under King Songtsän Gampo in the seventh century. A government nominally headed by the Dalai Lamas, a line of spiritual leaders, ruled a large portion of the Tibetan region at various times from the 1640s until 1950s. During most of this period, the Tibetan administration was subordinate to the Chinese empire of the Qing Dynasty. The 13th Dalai Lama proclaimed Tibet independent in 1913, but this declaration was not accepted by China. Furthermore, Tibet was not recognized by any country as a de jure independent nation. As a measure of the power that regents must have wielded, it is important to note that only three of the fourteen
When it looks like there is nothing to eat on the winter tundra, reindeer will scrape the snow away with their wide feet or antlers and eat lichens, dried sedges and small shrubs. In the summer they the will eat leaves of willows, sedges, flowering plants, mushrooms. Reindeer are social animals and live in huge herds, which will often have several thousand animals in it. Males are often loners, until its time to mate. They will migrate more than 650-800 kilometres to reach winter or summer feeding grounds, and can travel up to 80 kilometres a day. Their leg tendons make crackling sounds while walking, which would make a migrating herd a noisy bunch indeed. Females will give birth to a single calf. Most females don't breed until they are 28 months old, and will give birth every year. Newborns can walk within an hour and in a few days can run with the herd
community events, charity performances and lavish banquets. · Statue of Boudicca - this massive bronze statue of the legendary Queen Boudicca in her chariot looks as if it's about to take the City of London. The statue was made by the English artist Thomas Thornycroft from 1856 until 1885, but it wasn't erected in its current position near Westminster Bridge until 1902. Queen Boudicca was queen of a Celtic tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. · St. Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral, the highest point in the City of London, and is the seat of the Bishop of London