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The Damned Thing Summary - sarnased materjalid

hugh, morgan, coroner, diary, meeting, seen, wild, body, something, field, going, comment, door, escape, could, permission, asylum, humans, monster, decides, slaughtered, lion, person, behind, named, shot, crime, fish, room, other, trigger, seemed, split, happened, present, nothing, there, them
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To a Skylark

For the bird, singing is effortless and comes out naturally. Still the creation is harmonic and spreads joy. The poem starts with Shelly calling the bird a "blithe spirit" and expressing his admiration of how the song comes from the bird's heart without any effort. "Bird thou never wert-/ That from heaven or near it" gives the mental image that Shelly doesn't actually see the bird but only hears it. Thus the bird doesn't exist for him as a real thing but rather as something supernatural, like a ghost sending its melody while staying unseen. Then Shelly goes on comparing the Skylark to many various things like a cloud of fire, a star of heaven, a high-born maiden, a glow-worm, a rose etc. All this to give forth his idea of the lark as something unreachable, unseen but heard, royal, sweet and sensitive. The bird is something very mystical because nobody really knows what it feels or tells with its songs.

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Blandings Castle kokkuvõte

which Lord Emsworth very much wants to win. Also, Freddie, who usually is not in the castle, is there and is flirting with McAllister's niece from America, without Lord Emsworth knowing it. Lord Emsworth would probably not allow that kind of relationship because due to his beliefs he wants Freddie to marry someone from his own class. At one point Lord Emsworth finds out about it and tells McAllister something like "Either the girl goes or You go," to which McAllister replies with his resignation. Some time goes by and after a while Lord Emsworth discovers that his biggest pumpkin is not looking so well. He tries all sorts of methods to make it feel better but nothing helps. He writes to McAllister to come but he refuses the offer. So he sets of to London to find a new gardener. In between some interviews he runs into Freddie, whom he had

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Merde Actually

Merde Actually By Stephen Clarke "Merde Actually" is written by Stephen Clarke, who is a British journalist and a novelist living in Paris. When he first arrived in Paris, he experienced a cultural shock and got inspired by it. He started to keep a diary of his experiences and decided to publish it as a novel when the Anglo-French relationships were at their worst during the Iraq War spring 2003. Therefore his novels (he has written three in this series) have become enormously popular all around the world, especially because they are partly true. Stephen Clarke himself still lives in Paris with his French girlfriend. This novel is considered to be seriously funny and a comedy with a message

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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

cannot bear living with him. She hears that Vronsky is about to leave for a military posting in Tashkent and becomes desperate. Stiva finds himself pleading to Karenin on her behalf to free her by giving her a divorce. Vronsky is intent on leaving for Tashkent, but changes his mind after seeing Anna. The couple leave for Europe - leaving behind Anna's son Seryozha - without obtaining a divorce. Much more straightforward is Stiva's matchmaking with Levin: a meeting he arranges between Levin and Kitty results in their reconciliation and betrothal. Part 5 Levin and Kitty marry and immediately go to start their new life together on Levin's country estate. The couple are happy but do not have a very smooth start to their married life and take some time to get used to each other. Levin feels some dissatisfaction at the amount of time Kitty wants to spend with him and is

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Eclipse chapter10(Scent)-kokkuvõte

He says that Alice hadn't taken her things. That's when the pieces click into place and he realizes that the same intruder that was in her room had taken things that contained her scent to bring back as proof that she had been found. When Edward's phone rings, it is Carlisle and before Edward can tell him about the new development, Carlisle informs him that the situation in Seattle is getting worse ­ truthfully it is way out of control. Something needs to be done. Edward brings up the bonfire party, and Bella says that she wasn't going to go because of everything that was happening. Edward suggests that she go anyway because he knows she wants to. Before heading up to the rendezvous point in-between territories to meet up with Jacob, Edward and Bella go back to the Cullen's garage to pick up her motorcycle so she can bring it back to La Push, where it belongs. She sees that Edward had bought a bike so he could ride with her

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Inglise keele arvustus sarjale Jeeves and Wooster

Film review Jeeves and Wooster is a British comedy television series. It's adapted by Clive Exton from P.G Wodehouse's "Jeeves" stories. The series was produced by Picture Partnership Productions for Granada Television and screened on the ITV network from 1990 to 1993. It starred was Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster and Stephen Fry as Jeeves. The stories are set in England and the United States in the 20 th century but it describe action in 1920s and 1930s when the Second-World-War was taken place. ,,Jeeves and Wooster" have 23 episodes. The first season are directed by Robert Young, the second by Simon Langton and the two last series are directed by Ferdinand Fairfax. The theme song is an original piece of music in the jazz/swing style written by composer Anne Dudley.

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"Othello"

Rodrigo to start a fight with him. Cassio chases Rodrigo and governor Montano attempts to hold him down, but Cassio stabs him. Rodrigo goes to raise alarm in the town. Othello arrives to still the commotion. Othello strips Cassio of his rank of lieutenant and he is extremely upset thinking, that his reputation has been ruined forever. In an attempt at reconciliation, Cassio sends some musicians to play beneath Desdemnona's window, hoping to arrange a meeting with her. Iago tells Cassio that he will get Othello out of the way so Cassio could speak privately with Desdemona. Desdemona promises that she will do everything she can to make Othello forgive his former lieutenant. When Cassio is about to leave, Othello and Iago return. Cassio leaves without talking to Othello, after what he becomes upset and moody and Iago furthers his goal of removing Cassio and Othello by suggesting that Cassio and Desdemona are involved in an affair

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Raamatu "About a boy" täispikk jutustus koos uute sõnadega

each other lives. Will lives a very comfortable lifestyle in London, thanks to substantial royalties left to him from the successful Christmas song that his father composed. Will doesn´t need to work and spends most of his free time watching television, and reading about pop culture. When Will's friends, Christine and John ask him to be the godfather of their second child, Will bluntly refuses, he didn´t want to be responsible for the child, if something would happen with her parents. In an attempt to avoid spending time with the couple, Will meets Angie, and starts dating with her. But soon they break up and Will understands, that he have to look for girlfriend in some single-parents group. He comes up with idea of attending a group called "SPAT" to meet potential female partners. As part of his play, he claims to have two-year-old son named Ned. His plan succeeds and he meets Suzie. One day, Suzie takes

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Moulin Rouge ingliskeelne kokkuvõte

He is an Australian film director, screenwriter and producer. After theatrical successes, including the original stage version of Strictly Ballroom, Luhrmann moved into film, and has directed four so far: · Strictly Ballroom (1992), starring Tara Morice and Paul Mercurio · Romeo + Juliet (1996), starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes · Moulin Rouge! (2001), starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor · Australia (2008), starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman His first three films are formally marketed as "The Red Curtain Trilogy". Luhrmann's next project is an adaptation of The Great Gatsby, with principal photography slated to start in 2011. Luhrmann received Directors Guild of America and Golden Globe nominations for Best Director - Motion Picture for his work on Moulin Rouge!, but did not receive an Oscar nomination for directing (Academy Award host Whoopi Goldberg joked "I guess it just directed itself")

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Mary Shelly "Frankenstein"

natural wonders. He plans to attend the University of Ingolstadt in Germany. Weeks before his planned departure, his mother dies of scarlet fever. At university, he excels at chemistry and other sciences, and develops a secret technique to imbue inanimate bodies with life. The details of the monster's construction are left ambiguous, but Frankenstein finds himself forced to make the creature roughly eight feet tall because of the difficulty in replicating the minute parts of the human body. His creation, which he has hoped would be beautiful, is instead hideous, with dull yellow eyes, and a withered, translucent, yellowish skin that barely conceals the muscular system and blood vessels. After bringing his creation to life, Victor is repulsed by his work: he flees the room, and the monster disappears. Victor becomes ill from the experience. He is nursed back to health by his childhood friend, Henry Clerval

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Jane Austens one of the best novels is ,,Pride and Prejudice" it was released in year 1813. Book starts with that sentence : "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man, in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife" this already tells us what is ,,Pride and Prejudice" about. The book begins by introducing Bennets family, Mr and Mrs Bennet and their five unmarried daughters. In their family they had no boys to give the Bennets legacy over to a male member, so Mr Collins their cousin is getting the Bennets family legacy. Because of that Mrs. Bennet had a mission to put all her daughters to rich men. At the same time appears into neighborhood Mr Bingley a rich and handsome single man who had plans to move nearby to Netherfields manor. When Mrs. Bennet hears about that she sends her husband to talk with Mr. Bingley and after that he visits them with his rich

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Fridrick douglass

He was separated from his mother, Harriet Bailey, when he was still an infant. She died when Douglass was about 7. The identity of Douglass' father is obscure; Douglass originally stated that his father was a white man, perhaps his master, Captain Aaron Anthony, but later said he knew nothing of his father's identity. When Anthony died, Douglass was given to Mrs. Lucretia Auld, wife of Captain Thomas Auld. Mrs. Auld then sent Douglass to Baltimore to serve the Captain's brother, Hugh Auld. Early education When Douglass was 12 years old, Hugh Auld's wife, Sophia, broke the law by teaching him some letters of the alphabet. Thereafter, as detailed in his Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (published in 1845), Douglass succeeded in learning to read from white children in the neighborhood in which he lived, and by observing the writings of the men with whom he worked. When Mr. Auld discovered

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Charles Dickens "Our Mutual Friend"

A young man called John Harmon stands alone on the deck of a ship sailing up the River Thames. He looks down at the dark river and asks himself that is that right to come back. His father is dead and John is rich now, when he will marry a girl he has never seen. That was told in his father's will, where is told that John Harmon will inherit all his father's money when he will marry a certain girl who is named Bella Wilfer. It is an autumn evening and dark shadows are covering the river. There is a boat and in it is sitting Jesse Hexam with his daughter Lizzie. Suddenly, another boat appears and the man in it starts to talk with Jesse. He is called Rogue Riderhood and he says that Jesse is his partner,

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E.Hemingway

contrast with, and thereby accentuate, those of another character) for Jake and his friends in that he carries himself with dignity and confidence at all times. Moreover, his passion for bullfighting gives his life meaning and purpose. In a world of amorality and corrupted masculinity, Romero remains a figure of honesty, purity, and strength. Montoya - The owner of a Pamplona inn and a bullfighting expert. Montoya sees bullfighting as something sacred, and he respects and admires Jake for his genuine enthusiasm about it. Montoya takes a paternal interest in the gifted young bullfighter Pedro Romero and seeks to protect him from the corrupting influences of tourists and fame. Frances Clyne - Cohn's girlfriend at the beginning of the novel. A manipulative status-seeker, Frances was highly domineering early in their relationship and persuaded Cohn to move to Paris. As her looks begin to

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The Count of Monte Cristo

Faria was also responsible for much of Dantes character change due to his great power of reasoning. Because Faria had given him a treasure and a hunger for vengeance, Dantes was willing and had enough money and power to carry out revenge on his enemies. Faria is the first person that opens up Dantes' eyes so that he can see who his enemies really are. When Dantes first meets Faria, he is overjoyed because he hasn't seen another person, other than the guard, for years. Faria reaches Dantes by means of a tunnel that took him 3 years to dig with his makeshift tools. Even though he had limited resources, Faria made matches, a lantern, a ladder, and a knife. Faria hid all these tools behind two separate rocks in his cell. All of these things show how smart Faria really was. Faria's intelligence is what helps Dantes make his transformation. "There is a

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

Fagin fed him and introduced him to the other boys sitting him in the room who, like Mr. Dawkins, were dressed like little adults. They were drinking spirits and smoking pipes and Oliver joined them. Fagin gave him a bed to sleep in and he went to sleep. Chapter 9: Oliver awoke the next morning to see Fagin examining several watches and rings in a wooden box. When he discovered Oliver was awake he questioned him on what he had seen, and admired him for his bravery. Jack, or Dodger, then came in with another boy from the previous evening, Charles Bates, and they showed the old Jew the things they collected from the execution they attended that morning. They then began playing a game where they would practice picking Fagin's pockets. Two girls with painted faces, Nancy and Bet came to visit the young men, and after drinking spirits, they went out with the young man. The Jew pointed out to Oliver what a nice life the young

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"The Catcher in the Rye" ("Kuristik rukkis") Salinger - Book report/review

Over the next couple of days he visits several more places like a nightclub, a café, a theater, and the Central Park. Soon enough he finds himself to be completely broke and goes home. To his surprise, his parents are out and he goes to talk to his sister. Phoebe asks him if he has any dreams and who he wants to become. Holden doesn't have an answer right away since he doesn't know his place in the world but then responds that he wants to be a catcher of kids in a field of rye on the edge of a cliff, keeping them from falling down. He gets that idea by misinterpreting a part of the poem to mean "if a body catch a body", rather than "if a body meet a body". In the end of the book, Holden decides to run away from home to somewhere far away from it. When he confronts his sister with his plans, she wants to go with him but Holden refuses, deciding not to go anyway in the end. Instead, Holden takes his sister

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Inglise keele ajalugu, essee "My languages"

) and talking to a variety of Estonian-Russian roleplayers I know. (But since they are also fluent in English and most in Estonian as well, it turns into a stew of languages very soon.) Chronologically the second language I started to learn was French. That was because of the Descartes Lyceum. Don't remember much of that, except for half a dozen badly spelt childrens' songs. Alouette is a really cruel song about tearing different body parts off a lark just to teach kids the names of those parts (and they are not even lark but human parts). I remember one of our young teachers used to play guitar in class and sing for us. That was really cool. Unfortunately we moved and my French studies took a long break, until my one but final school, but there I met a teacher who was anything but good at French, and not only because she was actually a German philologist. She was just plain stupid and envious of my pronounciation

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The Picture of Dorian Gray

He continues this life for 18 years. When Basil questions Dorian about his wrong doings, he shows Basil the portrait, which is as hideous as Dorian's sins. Dorian blames Basil for everything and stabs Basil. In Deciding that only full confession will free him of his guilt. In a rage, he picks up the knife that killed Basil Hallward and stabs it into the painting. His servants wake up caused by a scream inside a locked room. The servants find Dorian's body, killed by being stabbed to the heart and suddenly aged, old and ugly. It is only by the rings on his hand that the corpse can be identified. Beside him, however, the portrait has turned back to its original form. I liked the book, because it was interesting, but very difficult to read because it had a lot of unfamiliar words.

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American Literature

One such story is "The Man of the Crowd" ­ the secret of a man who seems to be strangely alienated from human fellowship, the narrator chases the man, still the man remains a mystery. The narrator's feverish in the man's identity symbolises human desire for selfdiscovery. Poe adored the idea of the Doppelganger, uses this motif to stress the complexity of human nature. Another Poe's favourite topic is the impossibility for the artist to escape from the practical world ­ "William Wilson", something haunts the narrator to chase him from country to country, he's been haunted by himself. The theme of Death fascinated Poe. He's interested in death with all its horrors. "Berenice" ­ a man digs out the body of his dead pride, pulls out her teeth. Metempsychosis ­ the belief in the transmigration of the soul. "Ligea" ­ a revenant (she has returned from earlier ages, centuries). ­ Arabesque. Grotesque ­ "The Mask of the Red Death". Other favourite

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Kokkuvõte Oscar Wilde

The child smiled, and said " you let me play once in your garden, today you shall come with me to my garden, which is Paradise". And when the children ran in that afternoon, they found the Giant lying dead under the tree, all covered with white blossoms. The Devoted friend O. Wilde Once upon a time, there was an honest little fellow named Hans. He was a man with a kind heart. He lived in a tiny cottage alone and everyday he worked in his garden. Hans had many friends, but the best one was Hugh the Miller. Hugh the Miller always went to Hans's house in order to recollect flowers for himself. Hugh the Miller always talked about how important is friendship and to share everything with one's friends, but he never gave anything to Hans. Hans always worked in his garden, but in winter he felt lonely and lived in bad conditions because of the cold weather, and because anyone visited him. One night, The Millar went to see Hans with a lantern and a big stick because his son

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Eclipse ´8th chapter(Temper)- kokkuvõte

Eclipse, Ch.8.Temper Bella and Jacob head to the beach to hang out. Bella jokingly asks about the latest pack scandal only to find out there is one. Quil imprinted bringing the total of wolves who have done so up to three. Jacob is worried that all the legends may be true. Bella sees no problem with Quill imprinting until Jacob tells her that Quil imprinted on Emily's cousin, Claire, who happens to be two years old. Bella is shocked and Jacob explains that Quil will take care of her and look after her until she is old enough to understand. After hearing the story Bella asks Jacob when he will imprint and he answers with a resounding "Never." Jacob confesses that he will never see anyone but Bella ­ even when he closes his eyes, all he sees is her. Even the pack is sick of it. Bella starts to feel uncomfortable and suggests leaving. Jacob protests promising to be "her Jacob" from now on. They return to the house to and get he motorcycles to ride. After spending the afternoon riding

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Edward the Confessor & Westminster Abbey

Edward the Confessor (1003-1066) Edward was the oldest son of Ethelred II (Ethelred the Unready http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethelred_the_Unready) and Emma of Normandy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_of_Normandy). He wast he penultimate Anglo-Saxon king of England. The family was exiled in Normandy after the Danish invasion of 1013 so Edward spent the first part of his life in Normandy. He grew up in deep religious views and gained the nickname ''Confessor''. As Edward was seperated from his family and grew up in a strange land, it is said that his childhood wasn't a happy one. After Ethelred's death in 1016 the Danes again took control of England. The throne of England passed to Canute the Great. T

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I Love English 6 Workbook e-õpik lk. 1-27

4 Dad's mobile phone is switched off because he ... (fly) to Paris. He's on the plane at the moment. 5 I ... (read) an interesting book. It's a collection of memories. 6 Leo was late again. He ... (step) out of his father's car when the bell rang. 7 Helen ... (lie) on the sofa when an ambulance stopped in front of the house. 8 I ... (give) this report from inside the school radio studio. Right now, the two teams ... (take) their places on the football field. 9 Mrs Watson ... (make) her speech when the girls rushed in. --- 4 2. Write the verbs in the past simple, the future simple, or the present perfect tense. Do you remember? I started I'll start I've started / she's started I'm not interested in sport, but lots of my classmates are. Some of them ... (1 do) great things in sport. Lisa ... (2 win) nine swimming competitions since she was 13. John ... (3 be) the school's top runner for the last two years. Next spring he ..

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Eclipse seventh chapter(unhappy ending)- kokkuvõte

Rosalie then goes on to say that the reason she has trouble with Bella now is because she has the choice to remain human and have all the things Rosalie was denied. She asks Bella to think about the choice and what it means to her future. After the conversation Bella feels better about her relationship with Rosalie and she manages to sleep a little. The next day, on her way to school, Bella is grumpy with Alice, who is trying to plan something for the evening. Bella approaches the school and is greeted by Mike who asks her to hang out that night. Their conversation is interrupted by a loud roaring sound. Bella looks up to see Jacob on his motorcycle. Bella makes a run for Jacob and sees Alice in the distance snarling.

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The Matlock Paper Book Review

“ Everything starts with a man named Ralph Loring, who approaches Matlock, whose brother died due to an overdose of heroin. Ralph feeds James with the information that the justice department has acquired over the years on Nimrod. Heared everything he just couldn´t resist taking the job although it puts his life in danger. Loring also gives James the document that plays very important role in this book. Just in the beginning of the book Loring is brutally murdered within minutes after a meeting with Matlock. James still decides to start his investigations. Nimrod finds out about Matlock and they try to stop him. They even get his girlfriend brutally tortured and gang raped which makes Matlock very emotional. Eventually James discovers something that not only puts his own life but also the life of the girl he loves at risk. One thing I liked the most in this book was that every chapter of the book ends with something very fascinating which makes it very hard to put the book away

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The Witch Trials in Salem

cause injury to men, cattle, or the frits ofthe earth, to the loss of the State.Anyone failing to report a witch faced both excommunication and a long list of temporal punishments. If this threatening notice exposed at least one witch, her treial could be used to unearth several more. Kramer and Sprenger gave detailed instructions. Commonly, the accused was stripped naked and shaved of all her body hair, then subjected to thumb-screws and the rack, spikes and bone- crushing ,,boots," starvation and beatings. The point is obvious: The witch-craze did not arise spontaneously in the peasantry. It was a calculated ruling class campaign of terrorization. The Church and European society were not always so zealous in hunting witches or blaming them for bad occurrences. Saint Boniface declared in the 8th century that belief in the existence of witches was un-Christian

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Filmi analüüs "Invictus"

come from different cultures and nationalities. In the film Nelson Mandela tried to do all possible to connect blacks and whites and to change their prejudices. My favourite place about this film was when the Springboks team visited young and poor children, who were deeply interested about learning rugby. This moment was really heart- warming and positive, the emotions of the team members were pure and sincere. The main characters, Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela and Matt Damon as Francois Pienaar, were skilled and they acted well. The only negative thing, I'd say about this film, is that it made me feel a little bit sad, because there weren't so many positive emotions and events, which would have made this film a little bit more enjoyable. I liked this film and I would recommend watching this film, because it's very useful, teaching and inspiring, especially for young people and teenagers, who might have problems

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How far can we go being tolerant?

Tolerance is the ability to be fair and understanding to people whose ways and opinions are different from one's own. It seems like a good and challenging streak to have, but the question is, how far we can go with it. I would say not very far. More and more media and public encourage us to be tolerant to homosexuals and their lifestyle and many countries have actually made their marriages legal and tolerate them. Also, there have been numerous discussions on whether they should have the right to have, adopt and raise children. To me, it is absolutely unacceptable because this is not normal. They could have good facilities for bringing up children and lots of love to give them, but in my eyes it just is not suitable for a child. How could a child live a normal life having to live with two mothers or two fathers? It may sound very intolerant and rude from my part, but I do not think any child could live like that and have a normal and healthy life afterwards. I try to be tolerant

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Valentine's day

Valentine's Day is a holiday, which is celebrated on the 14 th February. This holiday is named after a priest Valentine. The holiday is celebrated almost everywhere around the world. It is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other, sending cards. On this day people show how much they care about their friends. Usually on this day people gift hand-made cards and roses. Nowadays people can also send e-cards. Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline and the figure of the winged Cupid. The traditional Valentine's colours are pink and red. On that day people should were pink and red clothes. In different countries there are different traditions on Valentine's Day. History There are many versions of the history of Valentine's Day. One version is that there was a priest named Valentine who served during third century Rome. There was an Emperor at that time by the name of Claudius II. Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better so

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''Dracula'' analüüs

in 1897. The story is about vampire that tries to find new blood for himself and the hunt for him. Also you can find a little romance in the book. It takes place in Transylvania, Romania and in England. The novel is written in diary-form and several characters are telling their story by keeping a journal. Entries are written in six months by four persons. In the novel there are nine main characters: Jonathan Harker, whose writings are seen first; Count Dracula, of whom all the story is about, but he does not keep a diary; Wilhelmina ‘’Mina’’ Harker, early Murray, wife of Jonathan Harker; Lucy Westerna, a friend of Wilhelmina; Arthur Holmwood, Lucy’s fiancee, who also doesn’t write; John Seward, a doctor; Abraham Van Helsing, a Dutch doctor, dr. Seward’s teacher, writes letters; Quincey Morris, one of Lucy’s suitors and Renfield, a patient of dr. Seward, both not writing anything.

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IP law homework 1

His own prosperity is an especially solid notice of what's in question in the pull of-war over another expression, the Sept. 11-motivated "How about we Roll." "How about we move," for any individual who doesn't have any acquaintance with it at this point, is accepted to be the last known expression mouthed by rural father Todd Beamer before he and his kindred travelers on the destined United Flight 93 went up against their ruffians on Sept. 11, constraining the plane to crash in a field. Since that sad day, those two words have been deified as an image of American courage and insubordination despite psychological oppression. It has appeared on curiosity things of different types; artist Neil Young utilized it in a song of devotion, and the president even attempted to make it a mobilizing weep for the country. Presently, Todd Beamer's better half is endeavoring to grab the expression as her own, battling creators of floppy

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The Great Plague of London

Great Plague of London. The Great Fire of London. Samuel Pepys's diary . The Great Plague of London (1665-1666) The Great Plague was a massive outbreak of disease in England that killed an estimated 100,000 people The plague arrived with a merchant carrying a parcel of cloth sent from London, although this is a disputed fact It was the last major outbreak of the plague in England The English outbreak is thought to have originated from the Netherlands By July 1665, plague was in the city of London itself

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