Mission 2 Unit 1 Part 1 Vocabulary · Approachable - friendly and easy to talk to. · Battle-scarred - bearing scars or damages received in battle. · Comforted-to aid, support or encourage somebody/someone · Conclusive - serving to settle or decide a question; decisive; convincing. · cuddling holding somebody/something close in your arms to show love or affection · Dental treatment - medical help or cure for teeth. · Dispel - to scare away; to deter. · Fulfil - achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted).
Kontserti võib pidada väga hästi kordaläinuks, sest nii publik ja arvatavasti ka bänd jäi kontserdiga väga rahule. Metallica kontserdil Saku Suurhallis kõlas kokku 18 lugu. Eesti publik suutis Metallicalt meeletute ovatsioonidega välja meelitada ka kolm lisalugu. Esitlusele tulid mitmed palad bändi viimaselt albumilt ,,Death Magnetic", näiteks ,,That Was Just Your Life", ,,The End of Line", ,,Cyanide", ,,Broken, Beat & Scarred" ja teised. Samuti kõlasid Metallica varasemad tuntud lood nagu ,,Nothing Else Matters", ,,Enter Sandman", ,,Master of Puppets" ja ,,Seek and Destroy". Thrashmetali maailma superstaaride show'le lisasid vürtsi laserid, meeletu valgusmäng ja pürotehnika, mis mulle isiklikult meeldisid selle kontserdi juures kõige rohkem. Lugudest meeldis mulle kõige rohkem ,,Nothing Else Matters", mis on ka üks mu lemmiklauludest.
oma fännide poolt. Kontserti võib pidada väga hästi kordaläinuks, sest nii publik ja arvatavasti ka bänd jäi kontserdiga väga rahule. Metallica kontserdil Saku Suurhallis kõlas kokku 18 lugu. Eesti publik suutis Metallicalt meeletute ovatsioonidega välja meelitada ka kolm lisalugu. Esitlusele tulid mitmed palad bändi viimaselt albumilt „Death Magnetic“, näiteks „That Was Just Your Life“, „The End of Line“, „Cyanide“, „Broken, Beat & Scarred“ ja teised. Samuti kõlasid Metallica varasemad tuntud lood nagu „Nothing Else Matters“, „Enter Sandman“, „Master of Puppets“ ja „Seek and Destroy“. Thrash-metali maailma superstaaride show'le lisasid vürtsi laserid, meeletu valgusmäng ja pürotehnika, mis mulle isiklikult meeldisid selle kontserdi juures kõige rohkem. Lugudest meeldis mulle kõige rohkem „Nothing Else Matters“, mis on ka üks mu lemmiklauludest.
They had a good groom, but Lady Westland was unkind and made the horses wear bearing reins so that they held their heads up high, which was fashionable in London. Chapters 12–15: One day, a groom called Reuben Smith was left in charge of the horses. He got drunk and rode Black Beauty very hard and used a whip. Black Beauty lost a shoe and eventually fell. Smith was killed in the accident and Black Beauty’s legs were badly cut. He survived but his legs were scarred and Lord Westland decided to sell him. Black Beauty’s next home was with a London cab driver, Jerry Barker. Chapters 16 –18: Jerry and his family treated Black Beauty very well, but the work was hard and the hours were long. Jerry became ill and had to sell Black Beauty to a farmer, who promised to look after him and find him a good home. The farmer took him to some women at Rose Hall. There, Black Beauty was reunited with Joe, the young groom who used to look after him at Mr Gordon’s
At a time when people were usually punished for strange behavior rather than helped, this was a radical new approach to treating the mentally disturbed. Tuke's idea was that patients could learn self-control by caring for creatures weaker than themselves. This is an idea which has persisted. In New York, horses, cows, cats and dogs were recruited to heal soldiers who had been wounded during World War II. These animals comforted the traumatized and helped the battle-scarred to avoid becoming obsessed with their injuries. During the 1970's, scientific interest was rekindled by a study that had originally set out to examine the connection between social conditions and heart disease. Quite by chance, researchers discovered that the survival rate of people who owned a pet was significantly greater than those who didn't. At first, they treated these findings with
And recently, Sharron Kay Thornton, 60, from Smithdale, Miss., blinded by a skin condition, regained sight in one eye after doctors at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine extracted a tooth (her eyetooth, actually), shaved it down and used it as a base for a plastic lens replacing her cornea. It was the first time the procedure, modified osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis, was performed in this country. The surgeon, Dr. Victor L. Perez, said it could help people with severely scarred corneas from chemical or combat injuries. Other techniques focus on delaying blindness, including one involving a capsule implanted in the eye to release proteins that slow the decay of light-responding cells. And with BrainPort, a camera worn by a blind person captures images and transmits signals to electrodes slipped onto the tongue, causing tingling sensations that a person can learn to decipher as the location and movement of objects. Ms
Where is he from? A reeve was similar to a steward of a manor, and this reeve performs his job shrewdly-- his lord never loses so much as a ram to the other employees, and the vassals under his command are kept in line. However, he steals from his master. The Summoner (est: KOHTUKUBJAS): Describe his looks and personality and his sins. The Summoner brings persons accused of violating Church law to ecclesiastical court. This Summoner is a lecherous man whose face is scarred by leprosy. He gets drunk frequently, is irritable, and is not particularly qualified for his position. He spouts the few words of Latin he knows in an attempt to sound educated. The Pardoner (est: INDULGENTSIMÜÜJA): Describe his personality and looks? How did he make his money? How religious was he? Pardoners granted papal indulgences--reprieves from penance in exchange for charitable donations to the Church. Many pardoners, including this one, collected profits for themselves
(vaata lähemalt Moodle, Inglise keele grammatika täiskursus, Asking questions and making sentences negative, Indirect questions). 7. … 8. 9. Read the following text and do the two exercises below. The Great Wildebeest Trek Far to the South, where Gol Kopjes rose like ruined castles from the short-grass plains of the Serengeti, a female wildebeest (A) chomped methodically at the close-knit (B) turf. Only her hindquarters, deeply scarred where a lioness had once almost succeeded in clawing her down, distinguished her from her companions, a harem of perhaps two dozen wildebeest cows, many of them accompanied by their calves, gathered together under the watchful eyes of a mature breeding bull. It was a pattern which repeated itself across the plains in every direction as far as the eye could see. Every year the wildebeest nations of the Serengeti congregated here towards the year’s end, and the scarred female had come with them
own homes. Everything is the way it used to be. The tension between Anna and Vronsky is nipped in the bud. Life is a matter of habit. But Vronsky is too exciting and full of life for Anna to remain in her boring life with Karenin. Part 2, Chapters 1-3 Kitty is in rough shape after her heart-breaking encounter with Vronsky and Anna. The Shcherbatsky family calls doctor after doctor to see if something is physically wrong with her. Really, Kitty is just emotionally scarred by the rejection. When Dolly comes to visit Kitty, Kitty confesses that she realizes she indeed loves Levin. This realization frustrates her because she doesn't know how to cope with it. Kitty also gets mad at her parents for adhering to the French custom of trying to marry her off, instead of letting her find her own love and figure things out for herself. After thinking, Kitty decides she most enjoys her time spent with children, so she goes home with Dolly to see Dolly's nieces and nephews.
the main Japanese force of two big carriers and attacked them at the same time that they spotted and attacked him. It was the first naval battle in history which was fought entirely by air and in which the opposing ships never even sighted each other. One Japanese carrier was put out of action; the other had its flight deck bent so that it could not recover all its planes, many of which had to be jettisoned. But Yorktown was scarred and the beloved Lexington so badly damaged that, after futile attempts to save her, she had to be torpedoed by an American destroyer. Though this gave the Japanese a tactical victory in the Coral Sea, they had lost strategically. More important, their two damaged carriers would not be present at the Midway battle. For the check at the Coral Sea had not altered Japan's grandiose plans for winning the war against America. During these hectic spring days, the cryptanalysts strained under