wreck. England went into traumatized mourning deeper than anyone could have predicted. On the contrary, the royal family -- Diana's estranged former inlaws -- offered no public reaction at all. As resentment toward the royal cold shoulder built into a monarchical crisis of public opinion, young Mr. Blair intervened with the Queen until finally the House of Windsor made a public demonstration of something like humanity. The film showed me the life of the royal family. There aren't very much positive things about this film, because it showed the downside of the family. I only liked Tony Blair and Prince Charles. They were both very humane and they had a real heart inside instead of a cold brick. There are some things that I didn't like about the movie. For example The royal family nature. Ofcourse not all the members were so hypocritical like Queen Elizabeth II. I understand that it was
bring Diana´s body back to England. In London, flowers were piled in front of Buckingham Palace. There was a sea of flower and wreaths. What I liked about the film was that the scenery was based on real-life. One of the most memorable scene was when the Queen Elizabeth talked about Diana in television. At that moment I held my breath because I was really thrilled about how she could handle this. When Elizabeth talked about Diana there were tears in her eyes. That showed that we are all only humans and we all have feelings- including the Queen. For me the first part of the film wasn´t interesting but despite that I liked the ending. Also I liked the atmosphere in UK when their princess had died. It was phenomenal to see that all the people in England kept together like one big family. There were also some things that I didn´t liked about the film. I didn´t liked the way how the Queen acted after Diana´s death
Lesbian; Bisexual (GLB) and heterosexual people. Experiment 1 examined the acoustic characteristics of single words produced by both men and women who identified as either GLB or heterosexual. The largest differences between GLB and heterosexual women were in the F1 frequency of /e/ and the F2 frequency of /oR/. The largest differences between the groups of men were in the F1 frequency of /e/ and /a/, and the spectral skewness of the fricative /s/. Experiment 2 showed that listeners' judgments of perceived sexual orientation were related to the acoustic parameters found to differ in Experiment 1: Listeners showed greater sensitivity to differences in men's sexual orientation when listening to words containing low front vowels than when listening to words containing back vowels. Moreover, Regression analyses showed that judgments of men's sexual orientation were influenced by /s/ skewness, the F1 frequency of low
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Where they eventually landed was called New Plymouth. On December 25th, after finding a place where the `Mayflower' could be safely anchored, the Pilgrim Fathers began to build the first house for common use. By February 1621, 50% of the Pilgrim Fathers had died as a result of the cold weather and the inadequate housing that they had built for themselves. A Native American called Squanto helped those Pilgrim Fathers who survived the harsh winter. He showed them how to sow maize and how to cultivate the crop. Seeds brought from England were of little use in their new environment. By the summer of 1621, the Pilgrim Fathers had built houses for themselves and had gathered up a small harvest. They were well recovered in health and strength, and had all things in good plenty. For, as some were thus working in the fields, others took part in fishing for cod and bass and other fish. Of these, they took good store, a large
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For example, the first time she spoke to Nick "she remarked contemptuously, that he lived in West Egg" (Fitzgerald 1993: 27). West Egg represented people, who had become rich on their own hard work, also known as "new money", whereas East Egg symbolized ageing and established aristocracy, "old money". Nick himself pointed out that "the less fashionable of the two /.../" (Fitzgerald 1993: 22) was West Egg. Jordan constantly had an attitude about her, which showed like she did not care for much or for anyone, for that matter. She was depicted as being unhappy and moody, without a clear purpose in life, despite the fact that she had a successful golf career and an active social life. As mentioned before, Jordan Baker had qualities that were often unlikeable and disagreeable. She was profiled as being "incurably dishonest" (Fitzgerald 1993: 65). Nick said that Jordan could not "endure being at a disadvantage" and she learned the deceitful way
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The Inuksuk Marit & Mari- Liis 9b symbol in the Arctic built from the stones "likeness of a person"( inimese sarnane) Used in many different ways. the way home warn of dangerous places showed where food was stored help hunt caribou herds (karjad) work of humans many Inuit lived on the sea ice stars in the night sky were important. Some Inuksuit were built to point toward the North Star Today much more than just a stone marker( kivid) symbol of the North and of leadership Traditional to mark their presence both in the Arctic and across this country. http://www.flickr.com/photos/aqaf33/6092241093/ http://www
He had come up from Sydney in a Japanese tramp. He arrived in he middle of the night and one of the sailors told him that if he turned left he should presently come to a two-storey building, which was a hotel. The boat pushed off. He didn't like the idea of sleeping on hard stones on a jetty. So he started walking towards the hotel. He seemed to walk much more than a few hundred yards which it should be, but a little bit later he saw a building. No light showed, but his eyes were used to the darkness, so he found a door. There was no door bell, he knocked with his stick as loudly as he could, then a window was opened and there was a woman. She came down and greeted him warmly, then took him upstairs and showed him a room. The woman was in a red flannel dressing-gown, her hair was a little bit over her shoulders in long black wisps. She was a little stoutish with keen eyes and a red nose. She was holding a paraffin lamp
Faze Niko Kovac Nikola "NiKo" 16 born February 1997 e C la n a s a rifer. Z playing for Fa t p layer. 1 1 th b e s 2016 The start of the pro Started playing cs 1.6 in 2009 Cs:Go released in 2012. Cs 1.6 wasnt so famous anymore. Showed he's skill at young age playing for Mousesports in ESEA Season 18. Teams · First pro csgo team -- INATION · Second -- Team Refuse · Third -- Mousesports · Fourth -- Faze Clan Has played for other pro teams but not for a long time. Big Wins
In 1620 a new group of British settlers reached Plymouth, Massachusetts, with a ship called Mayflower and they were called 'Pilgrim Fathers' due to their strong belief in religion. They left England because they didn't agree with the Church of England. They became farmers and businessmen who thought that all men were equal and they didn't have slaves. Many of the Pilgrims died in the first year in America, but they were helped by the Indians, who showed them how to grow corn. In the autumn of 1621, the Pilgrims had a big dinner to thank the Indians who had helped them to survive the hard winter. That day is now known as Thanksgiving and is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in America. More and more people arrived. Over a time settlers from many other countries joined the English in America the French, the Spaniards and the Dutch. Africans were first brought to Virginia in 1619.
Abram St. SW, Arlington Virginia, TX 76013 Sarasota Saddlery and Tack Exchancge 27.09.2007 7505 County Road East Bradenton Florida, 34211 Dear Mr. Ashburton, I am interested in the part-time position at Sarasota Saddlery advertised in The Sarasotian. I have equine experience, as I have been around horses for over nine years. Not only have I showed and rode horses, but I have also had extensive experience assisting in a barn. Through working with horses, I have acquired a thorough knowledge of horses, tack, and equine apparel for both horse and rider. While I have equine experience, I also have excellent communication skills and an aptitude for customer service. My past experience as a volunteer at Sarasota Hospital made it necessary for me to focus on providing quality customer service, and
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Unfortunately 90 per cent of them told that they never had any free money. Collectors So one out of ten guests told that they buy paintings frequently. But most of them were actually collectors and only two guests said that they collected art from young painters. 10 visitors admitted that they bought art just to decorate their home and they actually did not care what kind of painting they were. Proof All in all, researchers were not much surprised by the findings. The survey just showed and confirmed how much our young talented English artists are depending on that financial support coming from The National Art Association.
Dear John Price Thank you for tour letter of December 15. This was very unpleasent to read about your problem durning tour flight to Atlanta, Georgia. I would like to apopogize on behalf of airline for the annoyance and inconvenience you suffered. I have looked into the matter and talked to the airline staff. They didint know nothing about your lost luggage. However, they said that airline staff didnt found your luggage and they need these receipts. I showed them your letter and explained how upset you were. They now regeret that they did not take the control the situation. They had found your lost luggage and they want to offer you their sincere apologies. I am sure that they will learn from the inicident and know how to deal with such behavior in future. I hope that that the unpleasant memories will soon disspear. To compensate for the inconveniece caused to you, I would like to offer you one free night in our hotel
He collects four different people together. They all pretend like they are on family vacation. Their trip is harder than expected and they have a lot of troubles in their journey. This is a great movie when you want to watch something light and funny. It is a good comedy. I loved the characters and the story line of the film. "We're the Millers" made me laugh to tears. This is not the film what makes you think deeply about the life but it is a good film for a long car journey. This film showed me how four totally different persons can grow real family and the importance of reliability.
endocrinological markers of the stress response. Multiple regression and correlation analysis were conducted investigating the main hypothesis. The results show that hedonistic emotion regulation (HER) and the distress- augmentative emotion regulation (DAR) were the predictors and AUCg (area under the curve in respect to ground) and AUCi (area under the curve in respect to increase) were the dependent variables. Participants, who scored high in HER showed lower cortisol responses, whereas, individuals who scored high in DAR showed a trend towards higher cortisol responses. These results indicate that HER is related to a lower cortisol response to psychosocial stress. In conclusion these results suggest that HER and DAR have an impact on the cortisol response. Emotion regulation in relation.. 3 Acknowledgements
need to do more work so everyone can feel themselves comfortable. They have enough to eat, new clothes, warm house and so on. Some areas become uninhabitable so people have to move around and maybe even fight for something. For example for clean water. People so far have acted careless and not thinking ahead too far in the future. There have been few who have tried to stand out and make others understand what they should do. They have showed what has happened so far and what will happen if no action is taken under consideration. Global warming and our part in it is a serious problem that we have to face. We have to think about the mess we leave behind for next generations to clean up. They will have to deal the consequences of our actions. In my opinion people have finally started to admit the problem of the global warming and nowadays there are projects that try to tell us that we have to slow down. And we talk alot in
After he had a way better feeling than all the time. Next, came to visit a friend Juku and his subsidiaries. he gave Juku daughters dolls. Daughters were happy.Daughters with the dolls house on top of the circle. Soon they leaidsid a room where there was a lot of well-dolls. they began to play with dolls. Soon, called Juku his daughters at home. Daughters went Juku and said that if they could all dolls in another room take.Juku said suprised,, What dolls? ``. the girls showed this room. Juku went to the man and asked, Why do you keep these dolls in that room''. The man replied, `` I love dolls. Juku went up to the man and said,, when you collect they many then every world girl haven´t dolls´´.Sience now this day he sell oll his doll and he is happy every day
When they were all scared of the beast, the survival instinct started to play a role in boys life and that was probably one of the reasons why boys turned into savages . The other cause would be the fact that there is an evil side in every person. Golding presented the conflict between good and bad as the conflict between Ralph and Jack, where first one was the representative of civilisation and order, and other one represented the desire of power and savagery. The author showed quite effectively that Kristel Sepp TIK IB 09.10.09 savagery is more fundamental to human nature than instinct of civilisation by this that eventually Jack was the one who won all the boys over to his side and made his own tribe, but Ralph was left all alone with no companions. Ralph remained firm to his beliefs throughout the book but still some signs of savagery emerged in him for example when he had to run for his life from Jack's tribe who wanted to kill him
Essay I am going to talk about our exciting school day. Today it was different than usually. Different lectures started after the sixth lesson.There were more lectures, but unfortunately I couldn't attend them all. The themes of lectures were very interesting. Firstly, the lecture that was carried out by our local general practitioner. She talked about health in general and about the right diet. They showed us how to measure blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol. For me it was hard to focus on the lecture, because all the activities caused a lot of noise and it was hard to listen to the doctor. In my opinion the lecture was very instructive and educational. Secondly, the lecture that was carried out by Tallinn Genetic Engineering Institute's director. The subject of the lecture was very difficult. He discussed genetics in general, the history of DNA and genetic engineering's development
Kingdom. THE AIM OF CHILDREN’S EDUCATION As predicted all the Estonian children questioned, think that the main aim of children’s education is to prepare them for everyday life. Surprisingly 73% of the questioned British children think that the aim of children’s education is to prepare them for a career. Only 23% of the questioned British think that school prepares them for everyday life. The result surprised me because it showed that British kids and Estonian kids think very differently. THE SCHOOL UNIFORM Surprisingly, 17% of the questioned Estonian students approved the school uniform, for me it was surprising that so many approved the school uniform. Predictably, 74% of the questioned British students approved school uniform, which was expected, because school uniforms are more wide-spread in British schools than in Estonian schools. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ISSUE That topic also, surprised
Wearing green Drinking alcohol Leprechauns St. Patrick's Cross April Fools Day 1. April A day of fun and jokes You can only play April Fools on people before midday One of the greatest April Fools jokes took place in 1957, when BBC TV showed a documentary about spaghetti harvest. Easter The most imoprtant Christian Festival The celebration of the death and ressurection of Jesus Christ Chocolate easter eggs Hot cross buns, roast lamb, simnel cake, boiled eggs St. George's Day 23. April A red rose is worn as a jacket lapel Big feast Parade Singing the hymn
As earlier historians used to believe, he may have suffered from a personality disorders. Richard's mental state has been a major issue since the 19th century. One of the first modern historians to deal with Richard II as a king and as a person was Bishop Stubbs. Stubbs argued that towards the end of his reign, Richard's mind "was losing its balance altogether" even though there is no basis for assuming the king suffered from mental illness he showed clear signs of a narcissistic personality, and towards the end of his reign "Richard's grasp on reality was becoming weaker". Richard promised to bring an end to the Hundred Years' War that Edward III had started. Writers agreed that Richard was a "most beautiful king", though with a "face which was white, rounded and feminine", implying he lacked manliness. He was athletic and tall; when his tomb was opened in 1871 he was found to be six feet tall. He was also intelligent and well read,
what was going on. Once the elders discussed with him what had happened, he waited for the others to come of age. At the time of the change Sam was in love and dating Leah Clearwater. All that changed when Leah's cousin Emily visited. When Sam saw Emily it was love at first site, soul mates. Sam has to live with letting down Leah and see the anger and hurt in her eyes. At first Emily hated Sam for it but eventually the love and adoration Sam showed her was over powering. Bella asks Jacob if he has found his soul mate and he says that only Jared and Sam have. Bella feels relieved by this. The conversation turns to Jacob and what he was thinking the other day to make Edward so uncomfortable. Jacob admits to thinking about the night Sam found her in the woods and what she looked like the first time she came to see him. Edward was pained by the memories. Bella was angry with Jacob for being so mean and decides to leave
Report A survey into the reading habits of students of form 10b Introduction This report was carried out to analyse the reading habits of form 10b. In the survey 6 boys and 9 girls were questioned. This survey shows what kind of reading habits have boys and girls, wther they are different or similar. Types of books The survey showed us that both, boys and girls, mainly read cassical novels. To be exact, 80% of questioned students read classic novels, also popular among both sexes are horror and humor books. 20% of boys and girls like sience fiction. Nearly 50% of the boys read informative literature, but non of the girls. Only one girl out of 9 like to read romatic novels. The most unpopular books are poetry and biography books. Number of books read As i expected, girls read more books in a month than boys
Himself His birth name was Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, but commonly known as Michelangelo. He was born on March 6th 1475 Caprese near Arezzo, Republic of Florence. Today, Caprese is known as Caprese Michelangelo. A young boy Michelangelo was sent to Florence to school. The young artist showed no interest in his schooling, preferring to copy paintings from churches and seek the company of painters. He was fantastically gifted. He died on February 18th 1564 in Rome, Papal States when he was 88 year-old. Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet and engineer of the High Renaissance. He field sculpture, painting, architecture and poetry. He is the best-documented artist of the 16th century.
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on); sõidutama, sõitu tegema Rise rose risen - tõusma, kerkima, kõrgenema; üles tõusma, mässu tõstma Run ran run - jooksma; (laeva, rongi jms kohta) sõitma See saw seen - nägema; taipama, mõistma; teadma; kogema, läbi elama; vaatama Seek sought sought - otsima; püüdlema, taotlema, taga nõudma Sell sold sold - müüma Send sent sent - saatma, lähetama, läkitama Sew sewed sewn - õmblema Shoot shot shot - laskma, filmi väntama, Show showed shown - näitama Smell smelt (smelled) smelt (smelled) lõhnama, haistma, nuusutama Spell spelt(spelled) spelt(spelled) - veerima, tähthaaval lugema Split split split - lõhkema, lõhenema, lahku minema Spread spread spread levima, levitama, laotama Spring sprang sprung- hüppama, tärkama, puhkema Stand stood stood - seisma Stick stuck stukk - kleepuma, torkama Stink stank stunk - haisema, lehkama Strike struck struck lööma (kella kohta) , taguma Teach taught taught - õpetama
If we look at the landfills we can see how full they are. I think it is that way because we produce too much and use too much packages. We should produce only as much we really need or in the future a really big part of earth would be covered with trash and air full of smog and acid rain. Also we should think some reusable way for packaging. Thirdly we are not thinking what we do with our everyday behaviour to the future. Almost a week ago we took a test, which showed how many planets is your ecological footprint. Mine was 3,22. It shocked me and after that I have started to think more about easy things we can do often. Like turning the water off while brushing your teeth, driving less with your car. Also before a trip I have never taught, what flying with an airplane does to the environment, next time I will. For conclusion I think we should think more about the future of our planet. We should waist less
Pablo Picasso He was born in Malaga, Spain on 25 october, 1881. He showed his genius when he was very young. His first world was lapiz (Spanish for pencil) , he could draw before he talked. He was the only son in the family, so he was completely spoiled. His one great love was art.His father became an art teacher. Pablo sometimes watched father paint. Sometimes he was permitted to help. On one occasion the father found his son painting over his unfinished sketch of a pigeon. His genius as an artist was recognized by many peaople, but others were
The second son of George V and Queen Mary, he served in the navy (1909-17) and qualified as a pilot in the Royal Air Force in 1919. He was President of the Industrial Welfare Society, an area of special concern. He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923 and became King on the abdication of his brother Edward VIII in 1936. He and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother were held in great affection by the population for the courage and sense of duty they showed during the War. Following his death in 1952, he was succeeded by his eldest daughter who became Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II (1926-), Queen regnant Princess Elizabeth became heir to the throne in 1936 on the accession of her father George VI. She married Philip Mountbatten in 1947 and their first children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, were born in 1948 and 1950. Elizabeth became Queen in 1952, whilst on an official trip to Kenya, after the death of her father
films and in 79 of them he played the central character. Many have said that he was the greatest comic genius of all time. What made his comedy so popular was the sympathy for human beings of the oddest sorts as well as for the ordinary people. The life of his characters was full of misfortunes, but the always overcame their despair with courage and determination. Although he denied any social meaning in his films he ridiculed the values of society mercilessly. In "Modern Times" he showed the terrible working conditions at the production line in a giant US factory. His first full length talkie "The Great Dictator" was an anti-fascist masterpiece ridiculing Hitler. After WW II he spoke out against the McCarthy witch-hunts against communists. For that he was deprived of the right to live in US. He said he would never go back, but in 1972 he went back to accept the highest prize in the film industry an Oscar Reward. The last 25 years of his life were spent on Switzerland
pace as its economy. Graddol's teaching in Hong Kong starts with a lecture called "World Englishes". He notes that he wrote his book "The Future of English" in 1997, same year when China got Hong Kong back from Britain. Graddol reminds the students, how many things wasn't happened then: euro was not put in use, even Windows 98 was not ready. He had been in Hong Kong before that, actually, making a TV-programme about global English for BBC, which showed that Putonghua, the native language, had become more important. Nevertheless, that programme was never completed, because no one thought it was interesting enough. Then Graddol writes about importance of language and how it should be assessed. He discusses whether it should be the number of speakers, their social status or even wealth and whether the number of speakers of Putonghua should include only native speakers, which is 1.3 billion people,
Bullet For My Valentine, and avenged septuple. In a review of their concert, it was amazing. Their melodic touch to the “trashiness” was beautifully placed and gave their songs an edge over the others. For example: Fight fire with fire, Battery, Fade to Black, and constant use of melodic sections as seen in Master of Puppets as well. But what really elevated Metallica in my eyes was the album And Justice for All (AJFA), it showed more of their technical side with well thought out phrasing and intricate guitar work, one Song in particular “To live is to Die” is what I consider their best instrumental and Metallica at its peak. One other thing that people don't seem to credit Metallica with is their lyrics. Their lyrical department has always been strong whether it's related to political tension, self-loathing, or social evils.Onto the concert review, I find their music very dense and satisfying. There are so many
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when I was dining at the Babyback Ribs &Bbq restaurant. To start from the beginning, at first when we entered the restaurant there was no-one to serve us. Then, when we had waited for a long time a young girl came to us and asked us if we had a table booked, we answered that we did not and so we were given the menus and lead to available seatings. When we had decided what to have there was once again no-one to serve us and when the waitress finally showed up she could not answer our questions about the specifics of the menu. Finally we came to a conclusion that I would take the french fries, but without jalapeno, which I especially accentuated. After 15 minutes of more waiting the dishes arrived, but there was still jalapeno in my food. I was really disappointed and took the dish back, saying it was not what I ordered. The waitress looked a me poshly and did not even apologise, but just took the dish and went into the kitchen
successful) + infinitive means make an effort (may be difficult to do) 1) He agreed _____ (buy) a new car. 2) The man asked me how _____ (get) to the airport. 3) I learned ____ (ride) the bike at the age of 5. 4) Avoid ____ (make) silly mistakes. 5) Do you know what ____ (do) if there's a fire in the shop? 6) I dream about _____ (build) a big house. 7) Bill agreed ____ (meet) us at the restaurant at 8:30, but he never showed up. 8) Dana hopes _____ (save) enough money to travel around Europe for three months. It's her dream. 9) She waited _____ (see) what would happen next. 10) You seem _____ (be) a little distracted. Is everything alright?
ranging interests in the physical sciences. Among his many pioneering discoveries were:the first computation of the density of a degenerate body, named the white dwarf; the first accurate determination of the distance of an extragalactic object (Andromeda Nebula;the prediction of the existence of a cloud of cometary bodies encircling the Solar System, later known as the "Oort Cloud";the first composite theoretical models of dwarf stars like the Sun which showed how they evolve into giants;a new theory of the origin of the Ice Ages. 4. Öpik made many contributions to our knowledge of the minor bodies of the Solar System and founded the meteor research group at Harvard. His statistical studies of Earth-crossing comets and asteroids are fundamental to our understanding of the motions of these objects and how they impact on Earth. 5. In 1916 Öpik published article in Astrophysical Journal where he estimates the
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mathematics. In his spare time he began to make experiments. He managed to persuade an instrument-maker to take him as an apprentice. He found his training very hard and tiring as he had to work from early morning till late at night. However, he gained a fair knowledge of the trade and became skilled in the use of tools. When James returned to Scotland he began mathematical-instrument maker to Glasgow University. He also made musical instruments. The results of experiments showed him that Newcomen´s steam engine was founded on the wrong principle. Watt built a new type of engine, with a separate condenser and an air pump. This was a great discovery and his engine was soon successful. He went into partnership with a Birmingham engineer named boulton. They started making the improved engine at his works. It was a great success. In 1781 he built an engine which could run machines, a thing no steam engine had ever been able to do before
common method: interviews. Additionally there was used also statistical datas. 2. Foods and Meals During Working Hours 2.1. Aim was to explore conceptualizations of food and meals in relation to irregular working hours, different age groups and a variety in ethnic origin. 2.2. Reaserach design was Comparative. 2.3. Sampling based on participant observation and semi- structured interviews. 2.4. 2.5. The qualitative analysis of interview data showed that the main element in the participants conceptualization was the importance of safety and confidence in their choices, which was managed partly within the content of food and meals: judgement of healthiness, food safety, freshness and taste, and partly within the structure of meals: management of conditions meals and opportunities t omake informed chioces. Employees take past experiences as well as
Old Tallinn Old Town, a medieval walled city filled with old buildings and fortifications. The sheltered bay and the easily defended Toompea Hill made it a natural place to settle. Sometime about 1050 A.D. a fortress was built atop the hill, the first of many. In 1219 the Danes showed up as part of the Northern Crusade to subjugate the Baltics and convert the local pagans to Christianity whether they wanted to or not. The Danes improved the fortifications and expanded the town, which became part of the Hanseatic League, a trading organization of a hundred northern cities. The Danes sold Tallinn to the Livonan Order, a branch of the Teutonic Knights, in 1346. The Swedes came next in 1561. Tallinn weathered plague and the Great Northern War and became part of Russia in 1710
· Developer of the irst roper film studio and artificial lightining · Deep-space staging · Expressive manipulation of the film stock · Split screen · Advances in editing ,,trip to the moon": no sound, no characters, no realistic background, massscenes, no colour, sound Was inspired by jules verne"the first men in the moon" First science-fiction film. It was also first pirated film. Melies 400th film. Became a worldwide success, pirated in the usa. Europeans was showed violent, ww1. Melies mocks the scientists. Barbe-bleue-sinihabe. Fairytale/horror. He invented the fiction film and profounfly influenced specific film genres: · German expressionism(set design) · Surrealism(playfulnessm spontanitym sybolism) · Comedies · d.w. griffith · charlie chaplin 13.02.12 D.W.Griffith(1875-1948) The birth of hollywood Born in Kentucky, osn of a condeferate officer. Kept a life-long nostalgia for the values of ,,The Old South"
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practitioners of the Eddie Bravo "Rubber Guard" system in mixed martial arts, in which a fighter can avoid taking heavy damage when fighting from his back, by using his legs and arms to hold his opponent very close to him in order to stifle his attacks. This was demonstrated best in his fight against Alan Belcher in UFC 83. Day fought his second fight in the UFC on June 7, 2008 at UFC 85 in London. His opponent was Michael Bisping who defeated Day in the first round. Also on June 6, 2009 he showed another example of his training with Eddie Bravo when he defeated former olympian Trevor Stewardson via twister. Jason Day Michael John "Mike" Myers (born May 25, 1963) is a Canadian actor, comedian, screenwriter and film producer. He was a long-time cast member on the NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live in the late 1980s and the early 1990s and starred as the title characters in the films Wayne's World, Austin Powers, and Shrek
Fourth level Fifth level indian couple on the right About indian emigration There are numerous indian community in USA and in UK. From census who maded in 2009 in UK, showed that 3,7% of the UK population were of indian origin. Foreign indians are not just a workers, a lot of them have a university degree. What I think about India? What I think about India? India is definetly place , where i would like to go. India is definetly place where i would like to go. Its really possible that im going in India in future,cause im really intrested about spiritual things and meditation. I think that its good place