Catherine of Aragon, in order to marry She was the second child of Henry VIII Anne. of England to survive infancy born in King Henry VIII had desperately wanted a wedlock; her mother was Henry's second legitimate son, to ensure the Tudor wife, Anne Boleyn. succession. Anne had been crowned with St. Edward's crown, unlike any other queen consort, while carrying Elizabeth. Historian Alice Hunt has suggested that this was done because Anne's pregnancy was visible at the moment of coronation and she was carrying an heir who was presumed to be male. Elizabeth was baptised on 10 September in a ceremony held at Greenwich On 2 May 1536, she was arrested and Palace
Sekundaarne suktsessioon teine kooslus tuleb varasema koosluse asemele, toimub tavaliselt peale suuri muutusi kk-s. 38. Selgitage miks kooslused suktsessiooni käigus vahelduvad Suureneb biomass ja hingamine, väheneb produktiivsus Suureneb liigiline mitmekesisus (erinev sekundaarse ja primaarse suktsessiooni korral) Muutub erinevate strateegiatüüpide esindatus Mullateke Ecological succession, a fundamental concept in ecology, refers to more or less predictable and orderly changes in the composition or structure of anecological community. Succession may be initiated either by formation of new, unoccupied habitat (e.g., a lava flow or a severe landslide) or by some form of disturbance (e.g. fire, severe windthrow, logging) of an existing community. Succession that begins in areas where no soil is initially present is called primary succession, whereas succession
Palace. She had no heirs, so after her death the Tudors dynasty ended and the Stuarts Dynasty came to the throne. THE TUDOR DYNASTY In total, five Tudor monarchs ruled their domains for just over a century. Henry VIII of England was the only maleline male heir of Henry VII to live to the age of maturity. Issues around the Royal succession (including marriage and the succession rights of women) became major political themes during the Tudor era. The Tudor line failed in 1603. THE TUDOR DYNASTY There is also a TV Show called ,,The Tudors" THE TUDOR DYNASTY Used materials: http://tudorhistory.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_dynasty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England http://en.wikipedia
Beard Handsom in his youth, became bloated and fat Dressed lavishly: gold collar, many jewelled rings Hobbies Threw javelin Hunting Archery Jousting Tennis Spoke French, Latin, some Italian Played the lute and harpsichord, sang well Six wives of Henry VIII Catherine of Aragon- divorced Anne Boleyn- executed Jane Seymour- died Anne of Cleves- divorced Kathryn Howard- executed Katherine Parr- widowed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fadCAHjN-s Death and succession Died on 28 January 1547 at St James's Palace Buried at Windsor Castle Succeeded by his son Edward Thank you for your attention! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII_of_England#Death_and_succ http://tudorhistory.org/henry8/ http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/tudorbio.htm http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/henry8.html http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/tudors/kings/hen http://www.schoolshistory.org.uk/henryviii.htm
If you are hungry it is better to eat chunk, then by whit out food. Fast food dos not offer diverse and healthy food. Also there are contains a which is make addictive for it. Human can eat every kind of food, but you have to change it all the time, cant stuck on the same stuff. Some test saw, what happened them who eat chunk food every day, but my opinion is same happened those people who eat salad or meat every day , one month in succession. All in all, fast food is bad rather than good but sometime it is okey.
of Aragón. Because Henry divorced Catherine, Mary was declared illegitimate. Nonetheless, Henry included her in his will, and on the death of her half-brother, Edward VI, on July 6, 1553, she became the legal heir to the throne. Although Lord High Chamberlain John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, favoured the succession of his daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, and proclaimed her queen on July 10, the country supported Mary. As a Roman Catholic, Mary began her reign by sweeping away the religious innovations of her father and her brother. Henry VIII had separated England from the Church in Rome; Edward VI had replaced Roman Catholicism with a Protestant settlement. Mary restored the Mass and re-established the authority of the papacy, but, although she handed back Crown
Prince William Styv Solovjov G1a General information Full name: William Arthur Philip Louis Father: Charles, Prince of Wales Mother: Diana, Princess of Wales Born: 21 june 1982 London Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level He is second in the line of succession Prince William was 15-years-old when Diana was killed The Royal William Rose hybrid red tea rose Coat of Arms to mark his 18th birthday, derived from his father's Coat of Arms with elements from the Coat of Arms used by his late mother Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Gap year
A young woman in her first aerobic class collapsed and passed out. All attempts to resuscitate her were futile. Born with a heart defect, she was risking her life when she pulled on her fitness gear. A whole range of things should be taken into account before starting a training but unfortunately, many fitness instructors still fail to take a detailed personal history of their clients. It's crucial to work out first undergoes of "warm-up" a succession of low-intensity movements to prepare the body for exercise by increasing circulation. Equally important is "cooling down" at the end of a workout. Stopping suddenly, especially when fatigued, can bring cramps and fainting. Today's gyms are packed with an array of equipment so beginners should be given detailed, individual induction. The most common problems are repetitive stress injuries: inflammation of tendons, fractures of the bone etc.
2. EXCLAM SENTENCE word or phrase at the partial: (lexical words change places but word order ATORY - contains noun or noun phrase. beginning of several - direct object remains the same. Grammatical word order SENTENCE Function appeal to reader's sentences in succession. of second part is inverted) imagination, strengthen dynamic before subject, - intensifier to nature of narrative. - adjectives make stronger
Palace. She had no heirs, so after her death the Tudors dynasty ended and the Stuarts Dynasty came to the throne. THE TUDOR DYNASTY In total, five Tudor monarchs ruled their domains for just over a century. Henry VIII of England was the only maleline male heir of Henry VII to live to the age of maturity. Issues around the Royal succession (including marriage and the succession rights of women) became major political themes during the Tudor era. The Tudor line failed in 1603. Tudors England Life had many problems. Towns were becoming overcrowded, roads were muddy tracks and travelling was difficult. The overcrowding caused danger from fire and disease. What did the Tudors do for Britain? During 118 years of Tudor rule, England became richer than ever before. As the
6. What are the roles of the Queen? - The British Sovereign can be seen as having two roles: Head of State, and 'Head of the Nation'. 7. Find information about Buckingham Palace: what are the opening hours of the State rooms? (dates, time), price (for adults and students) - 26 July 30 September 2009 09.45-18.00 ( last admission 15.45 ) - 1)Adult £16.50 Over 60/ Student (with valid ID) £15.00 8. Find out 10 first successors (line of succession) - Sophia of Hanover George I George II Frederick, Prince of Wales George III Prince Edward Victoria Edward VII George V George VI Elizabeth II 9. What are the dates (2) of Queen's birthdays? 1) The Queen's actual birthday is on 21 April 2) Her birthday is officially celebrated in Britain on the 3rd Saturday of June each year. 10. What kind of pets does the Queen have? -The Queen takes a keen and highly knowledgeable interest in horses.
House of Winsdor. Their influence on modern society, key personalities. People all over the world are obsessed with the British royal family. Most fans know all the royal names and faces, the line of succession to the throne, and even the family's rarely- used last name. But let's start from the beginning. The House of Windsor is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. The dynasty is of German paternal descent and was originally a branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, itself derived from the House of Wettin, which succeeded the House of Hanover to the British monarchy following the death of Queen Victoria, wife of Albert, Prince Consort.
wedding. CHILDREN On 5 November 1981, Diana's first pregnancy was officially announced, and she frankly discussed her pregnancy with the press. On the 21 st of June in 1982, Diana gave birth to her first son and heir William. A second son, Henry, was born about two years after William on on the 15th of September in 1984. He became known as Harry. Diana was universally regarded as a devoted and demonstrative mother. PRINCE WILLIAM Prince William is second in the line of succession, behind his father, to the thrones of 16 independent states. He went to various schools around the United Kingdom. He obtained a degree from the University of St Andrews, and spent parts of a gap year in Chile, Belize, and countries in Africa. After that William joined the military. He was commissioned as a lieutenant serving with his brother Prince Harry and, two years later, earned his wings by completing pilot training at Royal Air Force College Cranwell. In 2009,
Though it has been modified, it remains in effect. The code grew out of a desire for a truly national law that would override the often conflicting customs and codes of the various German territories. The code is divided into five parts. The first is general, covering concepts of personal rights and legal personality. The subjects of the other four parts are: obligations, including concepts of sale and contract; things, including immovable and movable property; domestic relations; and succession. FRENCH CIVIL CODE Napoleonic Code, French Code Napoleon, French civil code enacted in 1804 and still extant, with revisions; it has been the main influence in the 19th-century civil codes of most countries of continental Europe and Latin America. The first book of the code deals with the law of persons: the enjoyment of civil rights, the protection of personality, domicile, guardianship, tutorship, relations of parents and children, marriage,
muutumatuna /puhastav valik/ (ei lase halvemaks minna). Iseasi, kas tõeliselt muutumatu keskkond on olemas. Valik: Suunav stabiliseeriv lõhustav --- sagedus kohasus Keskmine väärtus populatsioonis Pideva tunnuse korral Vaata simulatsioone: http://www.evotutor.org/Selection/Sl5A.html suunav valik The fossil lineage of the horse provides a remarkable demonstration of directional succession. The full lineage is quite complicated and is not just a simple line from the tiny dawn horse Hyracotherium of the early Eocene, to today's familiar Equus. Overall, though, the horse has evolved from a small-bodied ancestor built for moving through woodlands and thickets to its long- legged descendent built for speed on the open grassland. This evolution has involved well- documented changes in teeth, leg length, and toe structure.
years and eight months old at the time, was declared illegitimate and deprived of the title of princess like her half-sister Mary. Elizabeth was sent away from court , as she was a reminder to Henry of Anne. Her last stepmother Katherine Parr, brought both Elizabeth and her half-sister Mary back to court. In eight short years she had lost her mother and had had three stepmothers, two of whom were now dead. Janeli Õim 11A The line of succession (Edward Mary Elizabeth) Henry died on 28 January 1547. Edward become King of England at the age of only nine. Edward Seymour became Protector of England Elizabeth went to live with the Queen Dowager Katherine, but left her household after an incident. When Edward VI died in 1553 Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed Queen Janeli Õim 11A Nine days after Jane was proclaimed Queen, Mary rode into London with her sister Elizabeth Mary becomes Queen
across England to ensure that the rebellions by the English people or his own followers would not succeed. · The ruling classes language- English He wanted English to become the language of ruling classes but it didn't work. Only after 300 years it worked. (in the picture- William I built the central White Tower in the Tower of London.) Williams end · William divided his succession for his sons William fell off his horse and got horrible injuries. Elder son Robert received the Duchy of Normandy, as Robert II. William Rufus (his third son) was next English king, as William II. William's youngest son Henry received 5,000 silver pounds. · William died at the Convent of St Gervais in Rouen. Rouen was the capital of Normandy . He died in September at the age of 59. · William was buried in the Abbaye-aux-Hommes. Which he had erected, in Caen, Normandy.
However, Lord Henry gets his wish--Dorian shows up that very afternoon. The both men thinks that Dorian is very good-looking man with his bright blue eyes and gold hair. Also he had an open, honest face, no dark secrets in that. Over the course of the day, Henry manages to totally change Dorian's perspective on the world. From that point on, Dorian's previously innocent point of view is dramatically different--he begins to see life as Lord Henry does as a succession of pleasures in which questions of good and evil are irrelevant. Henry tolds Dorian that youth and beauty is most important things in life. Dorian wishes he could trade his soul to stay as young as he looks in the portrait. Dorian curses his portrait. Basil finishes his portrait of Dorian, and gives it to the young man, who keeps it in his home, where he can admire his own beauty. Lord Henry continues to exert his influence over Dorian, he grows more and more distant from Basil.
[Your Name] [Instructor] [Class] [Date] ABOUT SERIAL KILLERS INTRODUCTION Let's play a quick game of catchphrase - guess the word. My phrase is two words, and describes a person. Charles Manson. Ted Bundy. Jack the Ripper. Serial killer - serial meaning "arranged in a straight line or succession" (1) and killer meaning "one who kills, or any agent used to neutralize the active property of anything." We tend to have a morbid interest in people who commit murder. Today, I'd like to explain what distinguishes serial killing from mass murders, how long serial killing has been around, and highlight some of the psychological traits common to serial killers. BODY I. Serial killing vs mass murders Now at a glance serial killing and mass murder seems basically the same: one person
Horse rides. Noisy streets. Noisy traffic. Policeman. Such sentences evoke a more or less isolated idea of an object without any connection with other objects. These sentences appeal to reader's imagination, and thus makes the reader active. ASYNDETON ASYNDETON means intentional omission of conjunctions between parts of a sentence or between sentences, disregarding norms of the literary language. ASYNDETON is used mostly to describe an energetic (objectic?) activities us to show exession (succession) of minute immediately following each of the actions. Opening the story of chapter, A helps to give a laconic ... and at the same time detailed information into the action proper. NT: The motion of the camp at night was everywhere. People sang. People cried. People fought. People loved. People hated. Some were sad. Others gay. Others with friends. Others lonely. NT: He yawned, put on his shirt, slammed the door, patted the dog, opened the mailbox, yawned, went back, wound the clock, yawned.
are both true (The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. O. Wilde) Synonymic repetition is using 2 or more synonymic expressions in order to express the notion more fully. Each synonym adds a different shade of meaning. (evil and vicious and rotten; strange, queer, curious, unusual, bizarre) Contextual synonyms are synonyms only in context (told-whispered-breathed) Lexical repetition is repeating a word or a phrase or a sentence in close succession to make the repeated words stronger (Gold, gold, gold.) 9. Syntactic stylistic devices SSD are based on a specific syntactic arrangement of the utterance, which creates emphasis irrespective f the meaning of the word. 1) Syntactic Stylistic Devices based on absence of logically Acquired Elements Ellipsis or elliptical sentences--the omission of one or both principal members of the sentence (subject or the predicate are missing). In the dialogue, ellipsis creates a colloquial tone
Museum. You can see it for yourself what it was like working in the airlocked BoilerRoom or scrambling up and down various ladders. Eltham Palace · Eltham Palace is the only English Art Deco house open to the public. · Initially a moated manor house bought by Edward II in 1305, additions such as the impressive hammerbeam-roofed Great Hall in the 1470s created one of England's largest palaces for a succession of royals. Most famously, Henry VIII grew up here. · After the Civil War the palace fell into decline for over 200 years and the Great Hall, once the scene of lavish feasts, was even used as a barn. Cleopatra`s Needle · Incredible as it is this is an original Egyptian obelisk. · Situated at the Thames Embankment, Cleopatra`s Needle was made in Egypt for the Pharaoh Thotmes III in 1460 BC and brought to London from Alexandria by
establish the reliability of hadith, a topic which had been a locus of dispute among Islamic scholars. Philosophers Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Al-Farabi sought to incorporate Greek principles into Islamic theology, while others like the 11th century theologian Abu Hamid al-Ghazzali argued against them and ultimately prevailed. Sufism became a full-fledged movement that had moved towards mysticism and away from its ascetic roots, while Shi'ism split due to disagreements over the succession of Imams. The spread of the Islamic dominion induced hostility among medieval ecclesiastical Christian authors who saw Islam as an adversary in the light of the large numbers of new Muslim converts. This opposition resulted in polemical treatises which depicted Islam as the religion of the antichrist and of Muslims as libidinous and subhuman. Córdoba, the largest Muslim city of the world in 1000, was home to about half a million people
liigist isendite kogum, mis on teistest sarnastest kogumitest teatud määral ruumiliselt eraldatud. Geenid – kromosoomide osad, mis kodeerivad valkude ehitust. Kooslus (community, biolocigal community) – sarnase levikumustri ja ökoloogilise nõudluse tõttu ühte biotoopi asustavate organismide kogum. Kooslus eristub teda ümbritsevatest aladest iseloomuliku elustiku, suhtelise seesmise ühetaolisuse ja ökoloogiliste interaktsioonide poolest. Suktsessioon (succession) – koosluste muutumine ja vahetumine nende loomuliku arengu käigus. Tugiliik (keystone species) – liik, millel suhteliselt väikesest arvukusest hoolimata on koosluste funktsioneerimise ja selle struktuuri hoidmise seisukohalt suur tähtsus ja mille kadumisel koosluse struktuur muutub. Muutjaliik (transforming species, ecosystem engineer) – liik, mis muudab oma tegevusega aktiivselt ja oma arvukuse kohta ebaproportsionaalselt palju keskkonda.
their jobs. They refused to accept the Anglivan Church Pray Book 3) Conventicle Act 1665 prohibited public worship outside State Church 4) Five Mile Act 1665 prohibited the expelled ministers and teachers from coming whithin 5 miles of any corporate town The emergence of the two-party system 1) The exclusionists or Whigs (from Whiggamore, an insulting name), they wanted to exclude James from the succession of throne. Supporters were merchants, capitalists, landed magnates and Puritan lower middle class. 2)The Anti-Exclusionists or Tories were in favour of James´succession. Their supporters were Royalists, Cavalier genrty, monarchy and its alliance wih the Anglican Church and rural masses The Glorious Revolution 1688 It replaced the reigning king, James II with Mary and her dutch husband, William of Orange James was chatolic. Whigs rose up against him, they
houses for the French throne: the House of Valois and the House of Anjou. The House of Valois claimed the title of King of France, while the Anjou from England claimed to be Kings of France and England. The conflict lasted 116 years but was punctuated by several periods of peace. The war was in fact a series of conflicts and was fought for about 81 years. It was a tactical victory for the Anjou, who secured the succession of the French throne. In reality however, it was a strategic victory for the house of Valois, who succeeded in recovering the Anjou gains and expelling them from the majority of France. Militarily, the war saw the introduction of new weapons and tactics. *Crecy 1346 , Poitiers 1356, Agincourt 1415 The Battle of Crécy in 1346 near Crécy in northern France, and was one of the most important battles of the Hundred Years' War. The
events. Queen Victoria did not pay her first visit to Sandringham until 1871, when the Prince of Wales suffered an attack of typhoid fever (the illness of which his father had died) while staying there. Margus Maasik G1a To the relief of Queen Victoria and the nation, the Prince survived and made a slow recovery. The eldest son of the Prince and Princess of Wales was not so lucky 21 years later. Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, in the direct line of succession, fell ill at Sandringham shortly after celebrating his 28th birthday there. He died on 14 January 1892 after a violent bout of influenza. Sandringham became the home to a second Royal couple when Prince George, the second son of the Prince and Princess of Wales and by then heir to the throne, married Princess May of Teck, the fiancée of the late Duke of Clarence. They moved into a house on the estate which came to be known as York Cottage. One of Prince George's
Units 12-18 1. system of pandects pandektiline süsteem 2. general provisions üldosa 3. law of property asjaõigus 4. family law perekonnaõigus 5. law of sucession pärimisõigus 6. law of obligations võlaõigus 7. General Part of the Civil Code Act TsÜS 8. Law of Property Act AÕS 9. Family Law Act perekonnaseadus 10. Law of Succession Act PäRS 11. Law of Obligations Act VÕS 12. persons and transactions isikud ja tehingud 13. natural persons 14. legal persons 15. passive legal capacity õigusvõime 16. active legal capacity (an ability to independently asume civil rights and incur civil obligations) teovõime 17. live birth elussünd 18. bequeath property pärandama 19. mental state vaimne seisund 20. restricted active legal capacity piiratud teovõime 21. mental illness vaimehaigus 22
8|Page obliged to cater for their wellbeing. The division of inheritance is specified in the Qur'an, which states that most of it is to pass to the immediate family, while a portion is set aside for the payment of debts and the making of bequests. The woman's share of inheritance is generally half of that of a man with the same rights of succession. Marriage in Islam is a civil contract which consists of an offer and acceptance between two qualified parties in the presence of two witnesses. The groom is required to pay a dowry (mahr) to the bride, as stipulated in the contract. A man may marry up to four wives if he believes he can treat them equally, while a woman may marry one man only. In most Muslim countries, the process of divorce in Islam is known as talaq, which the husband initiates by pronouncing the word "divorce"
Blefuscu have brought about a continuous war between Lilliput and Blefuscu for "six and thirty moons" (Lilliputians calculate time in 'moons', not years; their timescale is apparently also onetwelfth the size of normal humans.) This is an allusion to the wars fought underKing William III and Queen Anne against France under Louis XIV, the War of the Grand Alliance (16891697) and the War of the Spanish Succession (17011713). In both cases, the claims of the exiled House of Stuart were marginal to other causes of war, but were an important propaganda point in Great Britain itself, as both James II and James Francis Edward were accused of allying with foreigners to force Catholicism on the British people. One of the first traditions that appear in the chapter is ropedancing. Ropedancers are Lilliputians who
Silvia Sommerlath. She was serving at the games as an interpreter and hostess. The engagement of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Silvia Sommerlath was officially announced on March 12, 1976. They were married three months later at the Stockholm Cathedral on June 19, 1976. King Carl Gustaf and Drottning Silvia have three children: Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Carl Philip, and Princess Madeleine. Under the Order of Succession introduced in 1980 by the Swedish parliament, the throne passes to the eldest child- Victoria. The Royal Family resided at the Royal Palace of Stockholm through 1981, after which they moved to Drottningholm Palace. Hobbies: Carl Gustaf is interested in cars and tools. Many times somebody had given him car things as presents. Once somebody gift him a Volvo PV 60, when he got 50. He likes to watch rally and drive himself. He also loves being outside
image is the composite of them all. Not only is the city an object which is perceived (and perhaps enjoyed) by millions of people of widely diverse class and character, but it is the product of many builders who are constantly modifying the structure for reasons of their own. While it may be stable in general outlines for some time, it is ever changing in detail. Only partial control can be exercised over its growth and form. There is no final result, only a continuous succession of phases Not one American city larger than a village is of consistently fine quality, although a few towns have some pleasant fragments. It is hardly surprising, then, that most Americans have little idea of what it can mean to live in such an environment. They are clear enough about the ugliness of the world they live in, and they are quite vocal about the dirt, the smoke, the heat, and the congestion, the chaos and yet the monotony of it. But they are
from Fanny's rudeness and insensitivity, Mrs. Dashwood immediately accepts the invitation and sends three servants ahead to Barton to prepare the house for their arrival. She informs John and Fanny of their imminent departure and encourages Edward Ferrars to come visit them at Barton. Following Marianne's tearful goodbye to their home at Norland, the family sets out for Barton Cottage. Commentary The opening pages of Sense and Sensibility are concerned with the laws of inheritance and succession that govern the fate of the Dashwood family property. According to the laws of male primogeniture effective in the mid-nineteenth century, estates went to the closest male descendant of the original owner. Since Old Mr. Dashwood has no sons, his estate is bequeathed to his nephew, Henry Dashwood. Henry, in turn, leaves the estate to his eldest son, John. However, as Austen notes, Henry
nad ei ole loonud lisaväärtust 21. Nimeta 3 kriteeriumi, mille alusel on võimalik ära tunda kõrge potentsiaaliga (High Potential) töötajat. ASPIRATION – kindel tae midagi teha. Pürgida millegi poole. ABILITY - võimekas ENGAGEMENT – pühenudmine, tahetakse siduda ennast kindla valdkonnaga. Baaskriteeriumiks on saavutused ja töösooritus. 22.Mis on succession planning? Eesmärk tagada, et õiged inimesed on õigetel ametikohtadel. Identifitseerib kriitilised (juhtide) ametikohad organisatsioonis. Tegeleb juhtide/töötajate oskuste arendamisega. Fookuses on juhtide karjäär, mis tagab nende oskuste pideva arengu ja vastavuse organisatsiooni eesmärkidega. On suunatud järjepidevuse tagamisele võtmeametikohtadel, organisatsiooni talendivajaduse rahuldamisele.
any relations with other objects. Such sentences appeal to the reader's imagination, it is a kind of kaleidoscope (e.g. "London. Parks. Streets. Noisy traffic."). Such sentences strengthen the dynamic nature of the narrative. 4. Asyndeton is deliberate omission of conjunctions, which disregard norms of literary language. Asyndeton is used mostly to render energetic organized activity; or to show the succession of minute immediately following each other actions (e.g. "People sang. People cried. People fought. People laughed. People hated. Others were sad. Others gay."). The sentences become more rhythmical. 5. Apokoinu constructions is a blend of 2 clauses into 1 at the expense of omitting the connecting word (normally "who" or "that"). It is ungrammatical, it is characteristic of irregular, excited, careless or uneducated character of somebody's speech. 6
Russia, Armenia, Azerbaidjan, Georgia, Kasaksthan, gergistan, usbekistan, Turkmenistan +1) A > A + B; Collapse of the country, a part of the country leaves and the country remains (recognition for the new country). E.g. Yugoslavia in the early stages when some countries left, Sudan, Kosowa from Serbia, something from Ethiopia, Pakistan from India. South Sudan from Sudan Succession of the states When new countries come, then what to do with treaties, archives and property? This process is known as the succession of States the replacement of one state by another in the responsibility for the international relations of territory. Predecessor State the state which has been replaced by another state on the occurrence of a succession of states Successor State the state which has replaced another state on the occurrence of a succession of states.
newly acquired south-east, English-speaking, while the rest of the country retained the Gaelic language, apart from the Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland, which remained under Norse rule until 1468. The Wallace Monument commemorates William Wallace, the 13th-century Scottish hero. The death of Alexander III in March 1286, followed by the death of his granddaughter Margaret, Maid of Norway, broke the succession line of Scotland's kings. This led to the intervention of Edward I of England, who manipulated this period of confusion to have himself recognised as feudal overlord of Scotland. Edward organised a process to identify the person with the best claim to the vacant crown, which became known as the Great Cause, and this resulted in the enthronement of John Balliol as king. The Scots were resentful of Edward's meddling in their affairs and this relationship quickly broke down
He assures us how this fatherhoodbegan in Adam, continued its course, and kept the world in order all the time of the patriarchs till the flood, got out of the ark with Noah and his sons, made and supported all the kings of the earth till the captivity of the Israelites in Egypt, and then the poor fatherhood was under hatches, till God, by giving the Israelites kings, re-established the ancient and prime right of the lineal succession in paternal government. This is his business from p. 12. to 19. And then obviating an objection, and clearing a difficulty or two with one half reason, p. 23. to confirm the natural right of regal power, he ends the first chapter. I hope it is no injury to call an half quotation an half reason; for God says, Honour thy father and mother; but our author contents himself with half, leaves out thymother quite, as little serviceable to his purpose. But of that more in another place
(c) any two from following: grazing; burning; mowing / application of fertilizer / application of selective herbicide; exposure to wind; grass able to continue to grow (linked to a statement above); 2 (d) increases; plants at later stages are large / plants in early stages are small; trees / shrubs. are woody, appear later in succession; 2 [9] 15. max 1 mark from following: 1 economic definition of sustainable; e.g. similar quantities of timber can be harvested year on year 2 grants for planting forests / management schemes; 3 planting to ensure sustainable harvest rate; max 3 marks for planting strategy: 4 trees not planted too closely together;
been, they sometimes accepted English king as their ,,overlord". Since Saxon times marriages had frequently taken place between the Scottish & English royal families. The Scottish kings had offered land to Norman knights from England for their loyalty. Normans married into local Celtic noble families. Some Scottish kings held land in England, just as English kings held land in France & did homage, promising loyalty to the English king for that land. In 1290 a crisis took place over the succession to the Scottish throne. Alexander III was the last Scottish king in direct line from Malcolm Canmore. He died in 1286. The most likely to succeed were John de Balliol & Rober Bruce, born Norman-Scottish knights. Ed I was invited to settle the matter. Now he told both men to do homage to him, then invaded Scotland & put John de Balliol on the Scottish throne. He was king 4 years. The years were not happy. Another invasion in 1296, Edward stole the sacred Stone of Destiny. Resistance movement
(e.g. "London. Parks. Horse riders. Streets. Noisy traffic. A policeman."). Such sentences strengthen the dynamic nature of the narrative (e.g. "But what if they should guess? The horror! The flight! The exposure! The police!"). 4. Asyndeton deliberate omission of conjunctions, which disregard norms of literary language. Asyndeton is used mostly to render energetic organized activity; or to show the succession of minute immediately following each other actions (e.g. "People sang. People cried. People fought. People laughed. People hated. Others were sad. Others gay. Others with friends. Others lonely."; "He yawned, went out to look at the thermometer, slammed the door, patted her head, unbuttoned his shirt, yawned, waned the clock, went to look at the furnace, yawned."). The sentences become more rhythmical. 5
3. Mount the cover nuts on the studs and screw down by means of a tommy bar inserted in the inner nut. Connect the high-pressure pump to the coupling. Vent the hydraulic system, then raise the pressure. Screw the outer nuts down against the hydraulic ring, then relieve the system of pressure. 4. Place the intermediate pipe between the exhaust pipe and the exhaust valve. Mount screws with washers in the intermediate pipe/exhaust valve flanges and tighten up the screws in crosswise succession. 5. Mount the clamp connecting the compensator and the intermediate pipe/exhaust valve. 6. Attach the insulation jacket, mount the cooling water outlet pipe. And fasten the water connections on the exahust valve. Mount the return oil pipe, the sealing air pipe and the air pipe for the pneumatic exhaust valve. 7. Fit and adjust the high-pressure pipe for the hydraulic valve gear, and then fasten it. Fit the fuel oil high-pressure pipe between fuel pump and distributor block.
into sharp commercial rivalry and military conflict. The issues between the two countries were contested, but not settled, by the two Anglo-Dutch Wars, the first waged from 1652 to 1654 and the second from 1664 to 1667. As a result of the latter conflict the Dutch lost New Amsterdam in North America but acquired Dutch Guiana (now Suriname). Other wars, costly in lives and money, followed against England and France. (3) After the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714), in which the Dutch were allies of the British against the French, the economic and political power of the Netherlands began to decline. Eventually the Dutch Republic was overshadowed by the expanding power of Great Britain on the sea and France on the land. (3) When William III died without heirs in 1702, a distant relative of his, John William Friso, successfully claimed the Orange title. In 1747 his son became stadtholder in all seven provinces as William IV. (3)
of the author, in addition to other resources, own and exclusive of that “freshly created universe” that the poem is, that they can use to give enhancement to those characteristics are a way to express their speech, that is to say, the thought of the made specific in words. 3.CONCLUSSION In order to understand the importance of Philip Larkin we have to locate him in its time within the British poetry that usually counts enough in the succession of the generations. The generation of the beginnings of the century, the Ezra Pound and Eliot, happen those to them of the Thirties, with Auden, Louis MacNeice and Stephen Spender, a generation who’s jeopardizes on social fights, Larkin appears at a time of changes, a difficult time in the cultural scene of the time, appears like a poet who adjusts like a glove to that to go against of the rhetoric of the previous generations trying to cause a radical change in the settled down customs.
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forcibly removed to the State Hospital in Norwalk. According to My Sister Marilyn, Gladys's brother, Marion, hung himself upon his release from an asylum, and Della's father did the same in a fit of depression. Norma Jeane was declared a ward of the state, and Gladys' best friend, Grace McKee (later Goddard) became her guardian. After McKee married in 1935, Norma Jeane was sent to the Los Angeles Orphans Home (later renamed Hollygrove), and then to a succession of foster homes.[15] The Goddards were about to move to the east coast and could not take Monroe. Grace approached the mother of a neighbor boy, James Dougherty, about the possibility of her son marrying the girl. They married weeks after she turned 16, so that Norma Jeane would not have to return to an orphanage or foster care.[15] Monroe stated in her autobiography that she did not feel like a wife; instead she
Ökosemiootika 9.09.2015 Teadusliku ökoloogia teke Ameerika ökoloog Frederic. E. Clements (1874-1945), Research Methods of Ecology (1905), Plant Succession (1916) Metoodika uuritava piirkonna taimestiku kirjeldamiseks (isendite kokkulugemine teatud piiratud alal ja selle põhjal järelduste tegemises laiema piirkonna kohta). Kooslused arenevad suksessioonidena (teatud kindlad arenguetapid) ja jõuavad kliimakskoosluseni (Eestis okaspuumetsad). Matemaatilise ökoloogia algus 1920ndatel. Ameerika statistik Alfred J. Lotka ja Itaalia matemaatik Vito Volterra
Kuivendamine muudab võimalikuks siirdesoo ( muldadel) tootlikkust tõsta 2 kuni 3 korda ja seetõttu on suur osa neist praeguseks juba kuivendatud. In the undergrowth there are such species as willows, alder buckthorn, dwarf birch. Alusmetsas on sellised liigid nagu paljud, harilik paakspuu, madalkask. The ground vegetation may be very varied, the proportions between the plants of the grassy swamp and those of the bog depend on the position in the succession sequence ,,fen- transition bog--bog" and the intensity of drainage operations. Alustaimestik võib olla väga mitmekesine, rohusoo- ja rabataimede suhe sõltub asendist suktsessioonireas ,,raba-siirdesoo-soo" ja kuivedustegevuse intensiivsusest (tõhususest). The bog site type is common on bog soils of different thickness or on thick transition bog soils which are covered with a layer of bog peat over 30 centimetres
Main categories of English civil law are: contracts (binding agreements between individuals, companies), torts (wrongs committed against a person, individual's property, or reputation), trusts (arrangement to administer property for another person's benefit), probate (arrangement to deal with property after owner's death), family law. In Estonia civil law categories are usually: law of property, law of obligations, family law, law of succession, commercial law, intellectual property law, private international law. In civil law plaintiff brings case against defendant into court and has to prove case "on the balance of probabilities". Court will weigh all the evidence and decide what is most probable. Once plaintiff has shown that the defendant is liable, the main argument in civil court is about the amount of money or damages, which the defendant should pay to the plaintiff.
haven. The war began in Juárez around 2008. Since then, conflict has spread across much of Mexico's north, as various cartels, street gangs and crooked police units battle in a void of legitimate authority. President Felipe Calderón has tried to smash the cartels by deploying the army, and he has sent thousands of soldiers into Juárez. The assault has eliminated some drug lords, but that has in turn encouraged turf and succession struggles, making for increasingly bloody upheaval. The conflict has claimed some 40,000 lives in Mexico since it began, and Juárez has seen a tenfold increase in its murder rate, reaching more than 3,000 homicides last year. El Paso, by contrast, had only five murders. It is estimated that some 230,000 Mexicans have fled the violence, about half of them to the United States. Since 2009 the El Paso metropolitan area's