werewolves. They were originally spirit warriors, able to leave their bodies to defend their tribe, but when the last great chief, Taha Aki, merged his spirit with that of a wolf after Utlapa, a traitorous warrior, stole his body, the werewolves were created. They discovered that as long as a warrior chose to continue changing into his wolf form he would not age. As Billy's tale ends, Old Quil begins the tale of the third wife's sacrifice. Taha Aki saw his third wife as his true mate and gave up his wolf form so that he could grow old with her. After he had grown old, women in the neighboring Makah tribe began to disappear. The Makahs suspected the Quileutes because of their magic, so Taha Aki charged his eldest wolf- son, Taha Wi, to find the culprit. Taha Wi took five other wolves with him to search the mountains, but sent half the pack home when the trail they followed led them too far north.
A Film Review ,,Class" was directed by Ilmar Raag. It is based on the relations between violent leader Anders, his sacrifice Joosep, a new student Kaspar, his popular girl-friend Thea and other classmates. The film talks about the violence in schools what is a very actual theme in Estonia. There comes a new student Kaspar to a city school and quickly becomes popular because he is communicative and talented. He also gets a popular girl-friend, but it all doesn't like to the class leader Anders. There is also a whipping boy Joosep. Kaspar is going to protect him what changes a new classmate to a foeman of Anders
Menhirid Kristjan Juks A Menhir is a large upright standing stone. Menhirs may be found singly as monoliths, or as part of a group of similar stones. Menhirs are widely distributed across Europe, Africa and Asia, but are most numerous in Western Europe; in particular in Ireland, Great Britain and Brittany. There are about 50,000 megaliths in these areas Over the centuries they have variously been thought to have been used by Druids for human sacrifice, used as territorial markers or elements of a complex ideological system, or functioned as early calendars History Practically nothing is known of the social organization or religious beliefs of the people who erected the menhirs. We have no trace even of these people's language; however we do know that they buried their dead, and had the skills to grow cereal, farm and make pottery, stone tools and jewelry. Identifying their uses remains speculation.
noticeable during storms, when the waves break against the underwater rocks, while the inside of the half-circle is calm. During bird migrations in the spring and fall, this half-circular lagoon is a favorite stopover point for storks on their long trip to and from Egypt, where most of them spend the winter. Sometimes there are well over a hundred storks, as well as other waterbirds, resting in the calm waters of the lagoon. Folk tradition ties Panga cliff as a place of worship and sacrifice for the ancient Saarlanders. It is known that until well into the 19th century, local fishermen poured libations of beer and whisky over the edge of the cliff, especially at midsummer eve, to ensure lots of fish during the coming year. There is a fishing spell that was chanted in Mustjala parish, and it says: "Come, come closer codfish to me. Bite my hook my dearest gray one. My hooks are silver, dipped in gold and slipped in lead."
(SUGGEST) 12. After denying the ........................... of any recordings of the UFO abductions, Mr President went on to talk about the newest tax policy.(EXIST) 13. Your .......................... to me really bothers me. I told you a hundred times that I'm not the guy you need.(ATTACH) 14. It is an ............................. fact that the search will go on for another couple of months.(DENY) 15. The most important feast of Islam, Eid ul-Adha (which means Celebration of Sacrifice) marks Abraham's ...................... to sacrifice his son in ................................ to Allah with a three-day festival. (WILLING; OBEY) 16. The monitoring programme is .............................. well developed in our school.(SPECTACULAR) 17. For much of the last decade, Italy's leaning tower of Pisa was a huge .................................. site. (CONSTRUCT) 18. When planning began in 1989, Prof. Piero Pierotti called the rescue effort "irresponsible ......................
Imperial War Museum Aire Albri Imperial War Museum in London. · Imperial War Museum is a British national museum organisation with branches at five locations in England, three of which are in London. · The museum was founded during the First World War in 1917 and intended as a record of the war effort and sacrifice of Britain and her Empire. · Today the museum gives its mission as "to enable people to have an informed understanding of modern war and its impact on individuals and society" · Originally housed in the Crystal Palace at Sydenham Hill, the museum opened to the public in 1920. · In 1924 the museum moved to space in the Imperial Institute in South Kensington, and finally in 1936 the museum acquired a permanent home which was previously the Bethlem Royal Hospital in Southwark
Hôtel de Ville- Paris's city hall, is the center of political Paris. Like Paris, it has been through some turbulent times. 2 The Eiffel Tower Louvre Museum 3 Hotel de Ville EATING OUT Le Grappillon Right in the heart of Paris is a real bargain that does not sacrifice quality when it comes to budget eating. The set dinner menu of two or three courses is a steal for food of this standard in this location. Starters include the likes of tangy Bourgogne snails or foie gras followed by sliced roast duck or a chunky fillet of beef. This is the sort of great little unpretentious French restaurant that most people wish they had where they live. It costs 40 to 75.
she finally has something to do; Ruuben makes her feel amazing. But strange things start to happen with her-she feels like Ruuben has some special abilities. Ruuben does everything that Kirsipiia wants-her grades are better, she is slimmer, flowers grow out of her desk. Finally Kirsipiia finds out from Eliis that Ruuben is a demon of darkness and that she might be in real danger. Ruuben says that they could be together forever if Kirsipiia agrees to sacrifice herself and let Ruuben to do a ritual-kill her in the beginning and at the last moment save her; Kirsipiia agrees. In the last minute Eliis, who is actually an angel of light, comes with her team and saves Kirsipiia. Kirsipiia's heart is broken but actually she misses Ruuben really much. At the end of the book Ruuben comes back and apologizes, but he says that he needs to go away otherwise Eliis and her team will destroy him. Kirsipiia becomes a great doctor and
Perhaps ,,Joe" - I am Joe's Broken Heart. Tired of life and trapped in his own world Extremely stressed Suffers from insomnia Starts visiting cancer support groups Tyler Durden Not a real person A representation of everything the main character wants to be Works at night Steals left-over drained human fat from clinics for soap making Fearless Some quotes: "Without pain, without sacrifice, we would have nothing. " "You wanna make an omelet, you gotta break some eggs. " "It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything." "All the ways you wish you could be, that's me. I look like you wanna look, I am smart, capable, and most importantly, I am free in all the ways that you are not." The plot An explosion destroys the Narrator's home "I want you to hit me as hard as you can." Fight club Project Mayhem - to bring down modern society Rules in fight club 1
If these aspects are not fulfilled; it is not a good society. In my opinion, good society is not the thing what suits for everybody, because if you will not agree with good society standards, you really are not the person who would be advantageous for this kind of society. Person who is not accepting these standards is communist and only fits in to the dictatorship supportive countries. For being appropriate member for food society you have to accept other people needs and at the same time sacrifice some of your own needs. Good society is not a paradise. Universal access to human essentials means that everyone have the rights to access elementary things for living, such as: air, water, food, protection from harsh weather (clothing and shelter), and safety from harm. So these right-hand duds are major for good society, in Estonia these things are usual for some people, but not for anyone. In the world generally I still do not know any place where you can see
to die. When the man had calmed down then he told his sad fate to nurse. He lost his job because he didn't lie for his boss. His wife left him because he didn't have a job. His wife married with his best friend. The man began to drink and to commit suicide. He jumped down of the cliff but unfortunately tree growing out of the cliff and he land on the tree. 14. February. Murderer is making murder plan. He wrote all the details on the paper . Time, place, method of sacrifice. Everything was thought out. When all was ready, then he tore the paper and burn all the pieces to ash. The plan is now in creators head. 19. April It was a beautiful sunny morning. Nevil Strange and his wife, Kay were asking themselves what to do in the summer. Kay knew that they must go Gull's Point at the summer. He would have much rather gone to yacht trip to Norway. Nevil was a world class tennis player. Nevil told Kay that he have a good news
Fashion Fashion is having an increasing impact on people's lives. This contributes to a strong psychological impact of the media, primarily television and print publications. At the same time people are becoming more receptive to the dictates of fashion and believe that "Beauty requires sacrifice", people tend not to pay attention to health, for the sake of fashion . Nowadays, young people are trying all sorts of ways to follow fashion without thinking about its consequences. After all, there is no limit to fashion, this opens a huge scope for imagination of their fragile minds. In fact, fashion is not what it seems. Youth imitates their idols, copy the actions of others . The beauty of the person has been spoken about for many centuries .
·World peace An essay Every leader within the world aims to seek out an enduring answer to the issues that beset our planethowever to date, peace on earth has continuing to be associate elusive dream. There ar several movements, conferences, brotherhoods and fraternities everywhere the planet that promotes the thought of world peace. Philosophers, theologians, politicians, and different nice thinkers from the past up to this have offered numerousformulas and concepts for achieving peace however nobody has nevertheless came up with a solid answer to the question. Why is world peace thus troublesome to achieve? maybe the solution lies inside our self. What have we have a tendency to done to create the planet a higher place to measure in? however have we have a tendency totreated our brothers and our neighbors? If we glance at the philosophies and t...
Many different things cause the greenhouse effect. The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing because of the massive consumption of fossil fuels such as oil, coal, and natural gas. Another contributing factor is the the amount of forest logged. Every second of the day the area of a football field in trees is cleared by either being logged or burnt. The potential costs of cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions might sacrifice economic growth and our standard of living. By doing this we might need to change our habits and behavior. Furthermore we need to make investments in technology we need to adopt green building practices and buy clean cars. We all can do our part to help the planet by making small changing in our lifestyle. Simply turning off the lights every time you leave the room will dramatically decrease the amount of carbon dioxide produced. Using fluorescent light bulbs
" He added:"All this will not be finished in the first one hundered days. Not will it be finished in the first one thousand days, not in the life of this Administration, not even perhaps in our lifetime on this planed. But lets begin." In closing, he expanded on his desire for greater internationalis: '2Finally wheather you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you." As one of his first presidential acts, Kennedy asked Congress tocreate the Peace corps. His brother-in-law was the first director. Through this program, americans volunteer to help underdeveloped nations in areas such as education,farming,health care and constructions. Since 1961, over 200,000 Americans have joined the peace corps, serving in 139 countries. JFK and William Howard Taft are the only two U.S. Presidents buried at Arlington. The
The name of the supposed user of dark magic, who apparently comes back from the dead is Lord Henry Blackwood, he is the main villain in the movie. He is intelligent and very dangerous. His ultimate plan was to kill members of Parliament with a poisonous gas machine thus starting a civil war. 12. Mary Morstan is the fiancee of John and later becomes his wife. She is jealous when John spends time with Sherlock instead of him. 13. Sherlock Holmes and Watson are rushing to prevent a ritualistic sacrifice of a young girl by Lord Blackwood. 14. He tracked him down from Reardon's pocket watch. 15. Watson is facing the door, as Holmes is throwing out names of what the mystery odour could be. He sees two men come in, one with a toffee apple. He says "toffee apple" to Holmes indicating this is the smell he can't quite put his finger on. 16. The ship had already been launched and sinked. 17. The character which says "Death is only the beginning" is Lord Blackwood. 18
(Friedlaender, 1952, p.16) Jacques-Louis David was born in Paris in 1748 as the son of an ironmonger. The leader of the French classical movement studied with the artist Joseph-Marie Vien. Although, he attained his real art education in Rome, where he was surrounded by ancient ruins and the masterpieces of great Italian painters. After returning to Paris in 1789 David started to shape his vision, connecting the themes from Antique with the themes of strict morality and heroic sacrifice. This was compatible with the new ideas of the French Republic and therefore David quickly turned into a national hero. When the French revolution started, Jacques-Louis David was as passionate towards politics as he was towards his art. He joined the National Convention, staged Republic marches and attacked the Royal Academy. His actions almost ended with him being guillotined but fortunately he was only sentenced a time in prison.
The Fall of the Empire The fall of the British Empire was caused by World War II for two reasons. Firstly, many nations felt that their sacrifice should be rewarded with independence, for example India. Also, the losses to the Japanese destroyed the myth of the European omnipotence. Secondly, heavily in debt to the United States, the United Kingdom was financially exhausted. This left it almost impossible to defend its wider colonies by force. So the vast markets were opened to American companies and to weaken the UK in general. No empire has been larger or more diverse than the British Empire. At its apogee in the
other fireplace is situated in the attic of the choir. Supposedly so the accommodation possibilities were created for the pilgrims, who traveled through the Scandinavia and the Island of Gotland to Maarjamaa. · Panga Bank is the highest of the banks of the Northern coast of Saaremaa and Muhu. The maximum height of the Bank is 21.3m and the reach about 2.5km. In the highest point of the Bank an ancient sacrifice place is situated, where sacrifices to the sea were made in the old times. · The Field of the Kaali Meteorite Craters in Central Saaremaa is the rarest nature remembrance in Estonia, being at the same time also the most impressive field of craters in Eurasia. The biggest crater has a diameter of 110m and is 16 meters deep. There are eight craters found in the surrounding area. The Kaali Meteorite is the last (ca 7500 yrs ago) giant meteorite fallen to
aastal. 1970ndatel oli Elton John popmuusika üks teedrajavamaid artiste. Maailma kuldvaramusse on läinud lood «Rocket Man», «Crocodile Rock», «Sorry Seemes To Be The Hardest Word» jpt. 1979. aastal oli just Elton John üks esimese lääne artiste, kellel lubati esineda NSV Liidus. Kuldsed 1980ndad lisasid Elton Johni repertuaari popklassikat nagu «Im Still Stanging», «Nikita» ja «I Guess Thats Why They Call It The Blues».1990te balladid «Sacrifice», «The One» ning Disney hittfilmile «The Lion King» kirjutatud «Can You Feel The Love Tonight» tegid ta romantilise popi üheks väljapaistvamaks esitajaks. (Megastaar Elton John esineb suurkonsertiga Tallinna lauluväljakul, 2012) 5 3. Elton Johni lemmiklugu 3.1Eltoni lemmiklugu Me kõik oleme kuulnud lugusid, kus fännid pisarsilmi tunnistavad, kuidas lemmikartisti laul päästis nende elu
There is no solid evidence to prove it. And we still inside of each one mind never think do we actually need that medicine thatwhat has taken an endangered animal's life. An innocent life of an animal, that could live many long years and be useful to nature and society some other way, for example, reduce poverty. If humankind and scientists are not absolutely sure does it pay off to use the substances in medicine, then why do we keep making money out of it. It is not right to sacrifice endangered species for something that is not useful and just makes the companies money. Saving endangered species like pandas, gorillas and tigers helps reduce poverty and improve the lives of local communities. Ginette Hemley, who is World Wildlife Fund senior vice president has said: "Problems that threaten species like the destruction of habitats and natural resources often contribute to poverty." So with protecting the threatened species, poverty can be reduced
them unimaginably beautiful sceneries. Coleridge's "To Nature" is a good example to illustrate the way romantic authors saw nature as something divine and holy. /.../ So will I build my altar in the fields, And the blue sky my fretted dome shall be, And the sweet fragrance that the wild flower yields Shall be the incense I will yield to Thee, Thee only God ! and thou shalt not despise Even me, the priest of this poor sacrifice /.../ Use of the word altar indicates that Nature is something holy, something to pray towards. Also, it is referred to as God, in fact, the authors only God, which proposes the idea that Coleridge truly does see love of nature as a religion and respects it deeply. Certain differences can be specified when comparing Nature in romantic poetry to God and the way people want to connect themselves with Nature/God: for example, as much as God is
§ Song analyzed, : 'Como Estais Amigos'' `'Como Estais Amigos'' "How Are You Friends" Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Lyrics Como esta amigo And if we do forget them For the death of those we don't go and the sacrifice they made Shall we kneel and say a prayer Will the wickedness and sadness They will never know we care come to visit us again Shall we keep the fires burning Shall we dance the dance in sunlight Shall we keep the flames alight Shall we drink the wine of peace Should we try to remember Shall our tears be of joy
After you die, continous as a ghost. FIRE CEREMONY & STOMP DANCE Fire is a gift from the Great Spirit. It separates man from animals, makes civilization possible. A sacred fire- lit tended by priest usually of oak wood, at bottom of pit. Ceremony: Sunrise-fire is lift by the priest, sit talking. ¤aboutimportant issues + women prepare food for the day Afternoon ceremonies -> to love all mankind , stichball game Sundown-ceremony cief lights ceremonial pipe: ,,sacrifice meat to Sacred people" Stomp dance: flat sunken area with seats on all 4 sides: around the sacred fire. Moved in counter- clockwise direction .............. Rythm is hypnotic and spiritual. WINDY MOON (March) New year begins , prepare for planting FLOWER MOON (April) Time of many births, blooming of medicinal (spiritual) plants. Rituals to ,,Long Man" (spirit of rivers) ,,Knee deep dance of the water frog" PLANTING MOON (May)
. * Girls have unique magic tricks, they get wet without water, bleed without injury, and make boneless things hard. * Giving up doesn't always mean you are weak;sometimes it means that you are strong enough to let go ! * I know I'm not easy to love, but could you try anyway ? * If you can't get someone out of your head, then maybe they are supposed to be there. * You wanted perfect , you got your perfect . Now I'm too perfect for someone like you.. * You shouldn't have to sacrifice who you are just because somebody else has a problem with it. ¤ Angels exist, only sometimes they don't have wings and then we call them friends. ¤ Friends are angles, who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble rememberring how to fly. ¤ Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means that you've decided to look beyond the imperfections. ¤ We don't know the value of our moments until they have become a memory.
The climate of the Sarah is such that the inhabitants have to live elsewhere, so certain areas of the dessert are cul- tivated by irritation. The Egyptians built the Pyramids in the shape of a huge triangular cube. The Pramids are a range of mountains between France and Spain. The Bible is full of interesting caricatures. In the first book of the Bible, Guinesses, Adam and Eve were created from an apple tree. One of their children, Cain, asked "Am I my brother's son?" God asked Abraham to sacrifice Issac on Mount Montezuma. Jacob, son of Issac, stole his brother's birthmark. Jacob was a partiarch who brought up his twelve sons to be partiarchs, but they did not take to it. One of Jacob's sons, Joseph, gave refuse to the Israelites. Pharaoh forced the Hebrew slaves to make bread without straw. Moses led them to the Red Sea, where they made unleavened bread, which is bread made without any ingredients. Afterwards, Moses went up on Mount Cyanide to get the ten commandments
Ta on väga hea – – slow aeglane kuulaja. Iga alluva probleemid on talle – – irresolute otsustusvõimetu olulised. Kui integreerijale piisavalt aega anda, – – ready to sacrifice kvaliteeti alahindav quality suudab ta väga erinevate huvide vahel kompromisse saavutada. Integreerija armastab Phare CBC/ Ministry of Internal Affairs/ ESKO Training and Consulting nõupidamisi, see on tema põhiline töömeetod. Phare CBC/ Siseministeerium/ ESKO Koolitus
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. Seek- otsima, püüdlema 419. Sensible- arukas, praktiline 420. Service- teenus 421. Settled- lahendatatakse 422. Shareholder- aktsionär 423. Shares- aktsiad 424. Sheets- lehed 425. Shopkeeper- poe omanik 426
bring tears, and words can never replace those feelings. A place of hope and no pain, perfect skies with no rain.Can leave this place but refrain, cause we've been waiting for you. we don't wait to see whats happening next. we are whats happening next. You shouldn't have to sacrifice who you are just because somebody else has a problem with it. to catch me you must be fast . to find me you must be smart . but to be me .. oh .. you must be kidding . Täiesti tavaline tüdruk, Täiesti tavalise iluga, täiesti tavalise käitumisega, täiesti tavalise olemisega, täiesti tavalise
Tunnistab armastus, moslemi - on tõendeid infinite Ylevyys. Kolm religioonide - kolm võimalust liikuda lähemale Jumalale ja tunnistame, et Jumal. Rituaalide, pidustuste ja tseremooniaid Isegi islam, tähistatakse ja hoitakse eri üritustel ja usulise teenuseid, mis kordub aastast aastasse. Üks suurimaid neist sündmustest moslemi elu on valijate reis Mecca, mis toimub lõpptarbijale kuu moslemi aastas. The palverännakuks lõpeb abi el-Kebir (suur isik) või abi el-Ada (Feast of Sacrifice), seejärel aga on lambatallenahk / võivad Jumal. See mälu, millal Jumal käsketty Aabraham ohverdama oma poja. Järgmine üritus on uusaasta pidu, 1. Muharran, mis tuleneb ka moslemi ajastu hedschra, mis algas 622. Pärast muluds kuud esmaspäev tähistame Mawlid al-Nabi on prohvet Muhammads sünnipäeva. Aasta lõpus ramadam, mis on kuu, tähistatakse spetsiaalse Pühadega sööki (Aid el-Fitr) või väikeste pool (abi es- Segir).
fortable with home-grown romantic heroes for the time being. XX PREFACE THE HERO A S W A R R I O R More generally, the Hero's Journey has been criticized as an embodiment of a male- dominated warrior culture. Critics say it is a propaganda device invented to encourage young males to enlist in armies, a myth that glorifies death and foolish self-sacrifice. There is some truth in this charge, for many heroes of legend and story are warriors and the patterns of the Hero's Journey have certainly been used for propaganda and recruitment. However, to condemn and dismiss these patterns because they can be put to m i l i t a r y use is s h o r t s i g h t e d and n a r r o w - m i n d e d . T h e w a r r i o r is only one of the faces of the hero, who can also be pacifist, mother, p i l g r i m , fool, w a n
He's not alone in censuring these visits; The turmoil that attends your sort of people, Their carriages forever at the door, And all their noisy footmen, flocked together, Annoy the neighbourhood, and raise a scandal. I'd gladly think there's nothing really wrong; But it makes talk; and that's not as it should be. CLEANTE Eh! madam, can you hope to keep folk's tongues From wagging? It would be a grievous thing If, for the fear of idle talk about us, We had to sacrifice our friends. No, no; Even if we could bring ourselves to do it, Think you that everyone would then be silenced? Against backbiting there is no defence So let us try to live in innocence, To silly tattle pay no heed at all, And leave the gossips free to vent their gall. DORINE Our neighbour Daphne, and her little husband, Must be the ones who slander us, I'm thinking. Those whose own conduct's most ridiculous, Are always quickest to speak ill of others; They never fail to seize at once upon
7. Scandinavian borrowings 1,000 words, in some sources 2,000 closed class words: they, them, their Danelaw; take, call, cast, hit, thrive, want, raise, widow, husband, fellow, sky, skirt, ski, skin, skill, law, ill, odd, ugly, bread 8. French borrowings administration, crown, court, power, authority, parliament, government, peace, battle, arms, enemy, armour, law, culture, service, saint, miracle, clergy, sacrifice, chase, scent, falcon, quarry, forest, retrieve, colour, image, fashion, design, beauty, music, romance, costume, garment, apparel, dress, train, arch, tower, vault, religion column, transept. grades of baron, count, countess, duke, duchess, page, marquise, prinke aristocracy Normans ‘adopted’ king, queen, lord, lady leisure and cards, chess, the chase, conversation, dice, dance, leisure, recreation, tournament, sport pastimes
. Girls have unique magic tricks, they get wet without water, bleed without injury, and make boneless things hard. Giving up doesn't always mean you are weak;sometimes it means that you are strong enough to let go ! I know I'm not easy to love, but could you try anyway ? If you can't get someone out of your head, then maybe they are supposed to be there. You wanted perfect , you got your perfect . Now I'm too perfect for someone like you.. You shouldn't have to sacrifice who you are just because somebody else has a problem with it. Sex is just like hacking. You get in, you get out. And you pray you left nothing behind Behind every great woman, is a guy looking at her ass True friendship comes when silence between two people is comfortable. Love is like war. Easy To Start. Difficult To End.And. Impossible To Forget.! I prefer heaven for climate, hell for company When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry , show life that you have a
ugly, vole, want, weak, window. Norwegian: o fjord/fiord, floe, kraken, krill, lemming, ski, slalom. Swedish: o glogg, ombudsman, smorgasbord, tungsten. 8. French borrowings Administration, law, culture, fashion, religion o crown, court, power, authority, parliament, government, peace, battle, arms, siege, enemy, armour, service, saint, miracle, clergy, sacrifice, chase, scent, falcon, quarry, forest, retrieve, colour, image, design, beauty, music, romance, costume, garment, apparel, dress, train, petticoat, arch, tower, vault, column, transept, cloister, Grades of Hierarchy o baron, count, countess, duke, duchess, page, marquise, prince Leisure and pastimes o cards, chess, the chase, conversation, dice, dance, leisure, recreation, tournament, sport Culinary
(D) intricate 4. In order to detect the position of a particle, light must be reflected from it. (A) hue (B) location (C) magnitude (D) existence 5. In a recent newspaper poll, the compact disc was mentioned as the most popular medium of recorded music. (A) survey (B) account (C) illustration (D) convention LESSON 23 analogous approximately compel formidable intrusive periodically prone prophetic proportions readily reliably reluctantly renown sacrifice triumph analogous adj. alike in some way n. analogy Syn. similar to The action of light waves is analogous to the action of sound waves. The analogy between the behavior of the bacteria in the lab and in the human body is not clear. approximately adv. almost correct; not exact adj. approximate Syn. around v. approximate n. approximation There are approximately 100 billion galaxies in the universe.
instantaneous respect and loyalty. In themselves they reflect the entire background, thought and culture of a nation. (Tilly, 1994) The question is: how is it possible that `a piece of cloth' has had such a significant impact on the most important political and cultural institution in modern times - that is, the nation? The flag has proved to have such powerful symbolic value that people have been willing to sacrifice their lives for it. The soldier who dies for his flag, dies for his country; but as a matter of fact, in his own consciousness, it is the flag that has the first place. Whether one isolated standard remains in the hands of the enemy or not does not determine the fate of the country, yet the soldier allows himself to be killed to regain it. He loses sight of the fact that the flag is only a sign, and that it
humanity; his only feelings of love and loyalty are those that he shares with his friends and fellow soldiers. As a result, Paul tries to see them in the best possible light. He thinks about Müller's attempt to persuade the dying Kemmerich to give him his boots and tries to convince himself that Müller was being reasonable rather than inconsiderate. During training, Paul and his classmates were taught that patriotism requires suppressing individuality and personality, a sacrifice that civilians do not require of even the lowest class of servants. Corporal Himmelstoss, formerly a postman, trained Paul's platoon. He was a small, petty man who relentlessly humiliated his recruits, especially Paul, Tjaden, Haie, and Kropp. Eventually, Paul and the others learned to stand up to Himmelstoss's authority without outright defiance. Paul and his friends detested Himmelstoss, but now Paul knows that the
may put some investors off. Speaker 2 I am of the opinion that tourist developments that have a 3 1 Never have I tasted such awful detrimental effect on the environment food. should be discouraged at all costs. 2 I was late for the meeting, but I In my view it is wrong to sacrifice rare did call to explain. species which bring great pleasure 3 It was a ginger cat that peered to many people for the sake of extra out of the window. revenue from tourism. Furthermore, 4 The problem is that he's bone I don't go along with the argument that development will mean a huge idle.
signaalseks, kutsudes esile tingitud refleksi (isu šokolaadi järele). 3. Huumor – sotsiaalne fenomen. Huumorit kasutatakse umb 30% reklaamides. Huumori poolt/Pro: Huumori vastu/Contra: Huumor on parim meelelahutus. Meelelahutust Iga nali kulub, kui seda liiga palju korrata. auditoorium „ostab”. Huumor aitab leevendada võimalikke pingeid, mis On oht olla labane: Claud Hopkins: „Don’t sacrifice võivad mõne kauba tarbimisega või kommu- dignity to misapply humor in copy. Coarse jokes and nikatsiooniga kaasneda. ribald jests and vulgar slang in advertisements are not likely to cause buyers to open their purses.” Huumor levib – seda räägitakse edasi. Mendelsohn (1962): kui reklaamis on naerualuseks
] Ohverdamine on rituaalne tegevus, kus pakutakse üleloomulikele olenditele kingitusi (ohvreid), et saada vastutasuks õnnestumist mitmesugustes tegevustes. Tavakeeles kasutatakse sõna "ohverdama" ka, tähistamaks isetut teguviisi teiste heaks. http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohverdamine (18.09.2012) Toidu, esemete või loomade elu ohverdamine kõrgemal soovil, et teenida Jumala/te lepitust või kummardust. Rituaalne tapmine, „bloodless sacrifice“ Loe rohkem: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacrifice (18.09.2012) Eestis oli väga tähtis ohverdamine majavaimule, muidu muutus tema heameelsed teod hoopis vastupidiseks ning perele negatiivseks. Ohverdamine leidis alati aset pühade paikade juures. Tavalisemad ohvrianded olid erinevad toiduained, näiteks putru, leiba, piima, võid, õlut jm. On aga teada, et vahest kasutati ka vereohvreid, kui majavaimule tapeti mõni väiksem loom (kukk, kana)
and therefore checked her laugh. Miss Bingley warmly resented the indignity he had received, in an expostulation with her brother for talking such nonsense. "I see your design, Bingley," said his friend. "You dislike an argument, and want to silence this." "Perhaps I do. Arguments are too much like disputes. If you and Miss Bennet will defer yours till I am out of the room, I shall be very thankful; and then you may say whatever you like of me." "What you ask," said Elizabeth, "is no sacrifice on my side; and Mr. Darcy had much better finish his letter." Mr. Darcy took her advice, and did finish his letter. When that business was over, he applied to Miss Bingley and Elizabeth for an indulgence of some music. Miss Bingley moved with some alacrity to the pianoforte; and, after a polite request that Elizabeth would lead the way which the other as politely and more earnestly negatived, she seated herself. Mrs
giving them land to found a monastery outside the city walls. *St George He is immortalised in the tale of George and the Dragon. According to this story he saved a maiden in distress from a dragon. His memorial is celebrated on 23 April. St. George is a very popular saint and is the patron saint of England, Georgia, Greece, Russia and many other countries. George was offered gifts of land, money and slaves if he made a sacrifice to the Pagan gods, but he refused. So, he was executed for his refusal. Before the execution George gave his wealth to the poor and after his death, the Christians soon came to honor him as a martyr. *St Andrew He is the patron saint of Scotland. He was a very humble man and to honour the Savior he had himself crucified on the X-shaped cross. It was not a regular cross, because he did not want to put himself on the same level than the Christ. The flag of Scotland feature
adultery, but every day that she keeps the secret of her lover, and the true identity of Rodger Chillingworth a secret she is committing a sin. If Hester would have "Take heed how thou deniest to himwho, perchance, hath not the courage to grasp it for himselfthe bitter, but wholesome, cup that is now presented to thy lips!"(Dimmesdale 47) things would have been infinitely better for everyone. Everyone Hester Prynne loves, she does in a hypocritical way. She loves Pearl enough to sacrifice to feed and clothe her, but she does not love Pearl enough to give her a father. Hester loves Dimmesdale, but she does not love him enough to expose his sin publicly, and she conceals her knowledge of Chillingworth. Either you love something wholeheartedly, or you don't. Hawthorne might have portrayed Hester in a more favorable light then the other characters, but still she should have to wear a scarlet H in addition to her A
kind. The second, while not so obvious, is pivotally important. Because of a recipi- ent's obligation to reciprocate, people are freed to make the initial concession and, thereby, to begin the beneficial process of exchange. After all, if there were no so- cial obligation to reciprocate a concession, who would want to make the first sac- rifice? To do so would be to risk giving up something and getting nothing back. However, with the rule in effect, we can feel safe making the first sacrifice to our partner, who is obligated to offer a return sacrifice. Rejection-Then-Retreat Because the rule for reciprocation governs the compromise process, it is possible to use an initial concession as part of a highly effective compliance technique. The technique is a simple one that we will call the rejection-then-retreat technique, al- though it is also known as the door-in-the-face technique. Suppose you want me to agree to a certain request
"Where are you going with this?" "You segregate sex from the rest of your life. You separate it from friendship, work... everything." "I've got good reasons for doing that." "I'm sure you do. Okay, here are my thoughts." It was difficult concentrating when I was so close to Gideon. "I told you I don't want to date and I don't. My job is priority number one and my personal life-as a single woman-is a close second. I don't want to sacrifice any of that time on a relationship and there's really not enough left over to squeeze in anything steady." "I'm right there with you." "But I like sex." "Good. Have it with me." His smile was an erotic invitation. I shoved his shoulder. "I need a personal connection with the men I sleep with. It doesn't have to be intense or deep, but sex needs to be more than an emotionless transaction for me." "Why?" I could tell he wasn't being flippant
hard. 2596. Giving up doesn't always mean you are weak;sometimes it means that you are strong enough to let go ! 2597. I know I'm not easy to love, but could you try anyway ? 2598. If you can't get someone out of your head, then maybe they are supposed to be there. 2599. You wanted perfect , you got your perfect . Now I'm too perfect for someone like you.. 2600. You shouldn't have to sacrifice who you are just because somebody else has a problem with it. 2601. Sex is just like hacking. You get in, you get out. And you pray you left nothing behind 2602. Behind every great woman, is a guy looking at her ass 2603. True friendship comes when silence between two people is comfortable. 2604. Love is like war. Easy To Start. Difficult To End.And. Impossible To Forget.! 2605. I prefer heaven for climate, hell for company 2606
I have said earlier and obviously remain to reiterate that opera and operatic expression both in the music and in the presentation of the singers are unpleasant for me. Quite strange indeed but just this has compelled me to compose opera.1 Kangro follows what may be referred to as the Twentieth century opera style, the spiritual atmosphere is close to Expressionism. We can perceive visionary shadows of Pierrot Lunaire, Wozzeck, Katerina Izmailova… The central work is Ohver (Sacrifice, after a story by Alexei Nikolaevich Tolstoy, staged in the Estonia Theatre in 1981), showing the strenuous atmosphere, distress, shallowness, rudeness, open amorality together with the stupid pretentiousness of diverse personages in the new Russian communist society. The composer was firmly rooted in popular music, be it an Estonian village tune or something from the pop charts. He wanted to be accepted by everyman. Kangro’s
Of course she had Phil now, so the bills would probably get paid, there would be food in the refrigerator, gas in her car, and someone to call when she got lost, but still... "I want to go," I lied. I'd always been a bad liar, but I'd been saying this lie so frequently lately that it sounded almost convincing now. "Tell Charlie I said hi." "I will." "I'll see you soon," she insisted. "You can come home whenever you want -- I'll come right back as soon as you need me." But I could see the sacrifice in her eyes behind the promise. "Don't worry about me," I urged. "It'll be great. I love you, Mom." She hugged me tightly for a minute, and then I got on the plane, and she was gone. It's a four-hour flight from Phoenix to Seattle, another hour in a small plane up to Port Angeles, and then an hour drive back down to Forks. Flying doesn't bother me; the hour in the car with Charlie, though, I was a little worried about. Charlie had really been fairly nice about the whole thing