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Unit 6 vocabulary Language leader
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Unit 6 vocabulary Language leader

For the better- paremaks Stem from sth - to be caused by sth Fast paced world- kiire maailm Dehumanising effects of technology- ebainimlikustavad tehnoloogia effektid Slaves to machines- orjad mesinatele Mess about with- to interfere with sb/sth Breed laziness- arendab/ suurendab laiskust Contribute to- millegile kaasa aitama/ panust andma Impetus for technological development- tõuge tehnoloogia arengu jaoks Result in- tekitama (mida?) Superseded by- ületama, asendama, välja tõrjuma Double-edged sword- kahe poolega mõõk/ kahe vaatenurgaga Bring about- to cause, to happen Designer babies- parents can "design" their babies before they are even born Ever-greater reliance- veelgi suurem toetumine/ usaldusväärtus Increase in- suurenema millegis As for the expansion of access- nagu juurdepääsu laienemise... Uneven distribution- ebavõrdne jaotus/levik/levitamine Greed- ahnus, aplus Aspiration- püüd, pürgimus

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Navajo people - clothing
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Navajo people - clothing

with no collars, breeches below the knee, and moccasins. · Women gradually wore the "squaw dress," made of plain dark blankets Men · After the 1800's the Navajo men borrowed the style of the Mexicans and wore blankets draped over one shoulder. Their pants ended halfway between their knees and ankles. They decorated the seams of their pants with silver buttons. Men · Primitively the men dressed in deerskin shirts, hip-leggings, moccasins, and native blankets. These were superseded by what has been the more universal costume during the present generation: close-fitting cotton or velvet shirt, without collar, cut rather low about the neck and left open under the arms. Men · A traditional man would wear cotton pants, a concho belt, and velvet or crushed velvet shirt. A man and wife will usually wear matching outfits. The only traditional head dress worn is worn by a man. Aside from the Navajo bun, positioned in the

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The Death of the Author
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The Death of the Author

but by abruptly violating expected meanings (this was the famous surrealist “jolt”), by entrusting to the hand the responsibility of writing as fast as possible what the head itself ignores (this was automatic writing), by accepting the principle and the experience of a collective writing, surrealism helped secularize the image of the Author. Finally, outside of literature itself (actually, these distinctions are being superseded), linguistics has just furnished the destruction of the Author with a precious analytic instrument by showing that utterance in its entirety is a void process, which functions perfectly without requiring to be filled by the person of the interlocutors: linguistically, the author is never anything more than the man who writes, just as I is no more than the man who says I: language knows a “subject,” not a “person,” end this subject, void outside of the very

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American Art Revision Materials
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American Art Revision Materials

The Armory Show of 1913 is the general birthdate of American modernism. "The Eight"/"The Aschan School". These artists explored the everyday life of ordinary people in large cities. They represented the transition to modernism. Art had previously supposed to have been representational and realistic. These artists emphasized the artist's involvement with actual life and its reflection in the painting. Content and viewpoint 3 superseded style. They painted more in the spirit of good-natured reporting, not social protest. The attitude towards life was altered. Their unifier was the opposition to the feeble academic art of the time. Vibrant and life-oriented paintings impressed the public and their realism was endowed with the name "The Ashcan School". They revived a protestant mood in art by attacking urban ugliness and breaking from academia. Among the themes are urban life, physical action,

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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials-I
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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials, I

The Armory Show of 1913 is the general birthdate of American modernism. "The Eight"/"The Aschan School". These artists explored the everyday life of ordinary people in large cities. They represented the transition to modernism. Art had previously supposed to have been representational and realistic. These artists emphasized the artist's involvement with actual life and its reflection in the painting. Content and viewpoint 3 superseded style. They painted more in the spirit of good-natured reporting, not social protest. The attitude towards life was altered. Their unifier was the opposition to the feeble academic art of the time. Vibrant and life-oriented paintings impressed the public and their realism was endowed with the name "The Ashcan School". They revived a protestant mood in art by attacking urban ugliness and breaking from academia. Among the themes are urban life, physical action,

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Kodutöö word variant 9 teema 19
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Kodutöö word variant 9 teema 19

the handover of Macau in 1999 and grant of sovereignty to East Timor in 2002. The empire spread throughout a vast number of territories that are now part of 53 different sovereign states. However, the country's international status was greatly reduced during the 19th century, especially following the Independence of Brazil, its largest colony. After the 1910 revolution deposed the monarchy, the democratic but unstable Portuguese First Republic was established, itself being superseded by the "Estado Novo" authoritarian regime. Democracy was restored after the Portuguese Colonia l War and the Carnation Revolution in 1974. POPULATION As of 2011, the population of Portugal was 10,562,178, of which 547,733 live in Lisbon, the country's capital and largest city, located in the South, and 237,591 in Porto, also known as Oporto, the second-largest city, located in the North. The country is a democratic republic

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Cats
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Cats

It retrospect, it is likely that these white cats were also blue-eyed, a combination of traits associated with deafness in cats - quite likely they couldn't hear the mice in order to investigate mouse bolt- holes! If this was the same mutation as the Scottish Fold, it is associated with sometimes crippling changes to the tail, hind legs and vertebrae which would make an affected cat reluctant to move around. In 1736-37, Martini's work was superseded by that of French Jesuit du Halde's works on the Chinese Empire. This compiled material from French Jesuits and re-used some of Martini's book, including the description of the long-eared white cats: "Among the animal species one finds singular (i.e. unique) cats which the Chinese ladies seek out to provide them with amusement and feed with plenty of delicacies: they have long fur and drooping ears." This remained the standard reference book for many years and was reused by other authors,

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

function is basic. The subsidiary theme reveals its national flavour: Example 37. In the extensive and epic second movement the central narrative role belongs to the oboe: Example 38. 1 The first performance was at the Estonia Concert Hall, 4 Sept. 1939, conducted by Valerian Bierdiayew (Poland). Its timbre awakens in the listener the mood of a shepherd’s horn. In the third movement a quiet theme is superseded by one of a dance character. Example 39. The typical curves of village music are highlighted. In the development sections we can notice the miniature principle. The interval of the fourth is influential together with the mixolydian seventh, it becomes the determinant of the whole musical language. As an enrichment of the crispness, the chorus of chromatic seventh and ninth chords stand out. The role of abundant harmonic and melodic figuration is outstanding

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

immediately comprehend what I must feel, and I rely upon his goodness." "Oh! where, where is my uncle?" cried Elizabeth, darting from her seat as she finished the letter, in eagerness to follow him, without losing a moment of the time so precious; but as she reached the door it was opened by a servant, and Mr. Darcy appeared. Her pale face and impetuous manner made him start, and before he could recover himself to speak, she, in whose mind every idea was superseded by Lydia's situation, hastily exclaimed, "I beg your pardon, but I must leave you. I must find Mr. Gardiner this moment, on business that cannot be delayed; I have not an instant to lose." "Good God! what is the matter?" cried he, with more feeling than politeness; then recollecting himself, "I will not detain you a minute; but let me, or let the servant go after Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner. You are not well enough; you cannot go yourself."

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

The pigs have a fast growth rate and are slaugh- Although some Wiltshire-style bacon is still tered at 90–110 kg when they are 5 to 6 produced using a live brine, generally, this months old. Such pigs are relatively lean, the has been superseded by curing techniques average backfat thickness of UK pigs being that employ freshly prepared brines. Two about 11 mm (BPEX 2008). Bacon from techniques predominate: immersion curing organically produced pigs—reared less inten- and bag curing. Both methods are more rapid

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

late in life. But, true to his tragic character, he doesn't take the chance for change, and the movie ends with the feeling that though he has gotten what he wants (privacy and control), he will never get what he needs, or what we wish for him and ourselves. It plays as a cautionary tale, a warning to us — if we don't take up the opportunities that life offers us, we could end up frustrated and alone. In this case, our wish to see the character happy is superseded by our need to realize that we could end up in the same sad situation if we don't open up to opportunities to love. T h e focus on wishing that gives life to many tales is but one of the verbs that activate the emotional mechanisms of story. W i s h e s must be translated into action, dreams must be made real, or else the story, and perhaps a person's life, will stag­ nate, stuck in an unrealistic, endless fantasy of daydreaming. Wishing is important,

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