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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

1 0 0 People in H o l l y w o o d You N e e d to Know") " T h e Katzenberg m e m o has joined the show-biz vernacular. But there's another, lesser-known Disney m e m o whose influence arguably exceeded Katzenberg s. T h i s seven-page m e m o distills myth-master Joseph Campbell's storytelling theories into an algorithm for screenplays." — Los Angeles Times M a g a z i n e , 1 9 9 4 " T h e current industry bible ... — Spy M a g a z i n e , H o l i d a y Issue, 1 9 9 7 "A seven-page m e m o by Christopher Vogler is now the stuff of H o l l y w o o d legend. ... T h e idea o f a "mythic structure" has been quickly accepted by Hollywood, and Vogler s book now graces the bookshelves of many studio heads." — The London Times, 1 9 9 4

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Movie review
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Movie review

had an eye over them and later they all got caught in Estonia. They also learned that Russians bluffed and red mercury didn't actually exist. So what was positive? Storyline was mostly OK. Also most objects came from the early 90's so the atmosphere was pretty good in terms of timing although some mistakes were made. And Kristjan Sarv definitely did the best acting in this movie when playing a brutal thug who didn't care about human lives. What was negative? First of all I expected real mafia being in the center movie. But the key characters were nothing but a punch of stupid thugs who wanted to get rich. Secondly the cops were weak. Specially the commander, Buldooser, played by Peeter Oja. He was supposed to be a though guy but his yelling made him look not so though at all. Also police work and investigating wasn't believable at all. Thirdly the Estonian and Russian languages mix up got so annoying. If one talked in Estonian then he received answer in Russian. At the

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

sea". The protagonist is an old cuban fisherman. Cuba was that time almost the colony of usa. Santiago is an old fisherman who isn't able to catch anything for several days. One day he catches enormous fish. He is exhausted from trying to fight that fish and has to tie the fish to the boat. While he is rowing back to village the sharks eat the fish when he arrives back to village. It is a moral victory of defeat. Man may be destroyed but not defeated. Even the names are quite important in the novels. Santiago (in spanish-saint) is almost a christ like figure. He has scars that are similiar to stigmata. The novella can be guarded as a religious story, even though hemingway wasn't very religious man. Hemingway commited suicide by blowing his head off. 1930's in American literature. Banks closed, bums crowded the streets, products, food were wasted to keep up the prices. This merry, cheerful party mood of 1920 was changed to social consciousness and seriousness

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’Anita and Me’ by Meera Syal
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’Anita and Me’ by Meera Syal

tradition. Meena on the other hand, is caught between two cultures. She is having a difficult time adjusting to her surroundings, wishing she were blonde and carefree like her 14-year-old neighbor, Anita (Brewster). Meena idolizes Anita for her looks and free spirit, and in many ways wants to be very much like her, but the reality of her life keeps putting Meena back in her place, a place she desperately seeks a way out of. As the book progresses, Meena seems to fit in quite well with the other children and the family are certainly accepted, admired even, by the community. This all begins to fall apart though as ignorance and racism clash as Meena encounters first hand how hurtful racism and ignorance can be and she struggles to understand the relationships between people and their ideas. For instance, Anita starts to go out with Sam after her mother left the family. The boy is the head of the motocycle gang and despises coloured people

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Marilyn Monroe
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Marilyn Monroe

working in the Radioplane Munitions Factory owned by Hollywood actor Reginald Denny. She sprayed airplane parts with fire retardant and inspected parachutes. During this time Army photographer David Conover snapped a photograph of her for a YANK magazine article. He encouraged her to apply to the The Blue Book modeling agency. She signed with the agency, and she began researching the work of famous actresses Jean Harlow and Lana Turner, and enrolled in drama and singing classes. Monroe had her hair cut, straightened, and lightened to golden blonde.[15] She became one of Blue Book's most successful models, appearing on dozens of magazine covers. In 1946, she came to the attention of talent scout Ben Lyon. He arranged a screen test for her with 20th Century Fox. She was offered a standard six-month contract with a starting salary of $125 per week. [16] Since Norma Jeane was not considered a commercial stage name, Lyon suggested she adopt Marilyn

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American Literature
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American Literature

of all religions. He states that "the Americans become as to religion what they are as a country, allied to all". When Crevecoeur describes the religions of the nation he makes note of the fact that even if the people of a certain "sect" do not practice the same religion as the newcomers, that "neither the government nor any other power interferes", showing the great tolerance that America has for all. The "indifference" of America is quite different from the way society is in Europe during the 17001800's. During the Enlightenment the people of America appear to come to the realization that although religions may be different in some ways, they are also similar in others. The social class divisions in America during the Enlightenment are also quite different than that of Europe. "It is not composed, as in Europe, of great lords who posses everything, and of a herd of people who have nothing"

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Ender s game
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"Ender's game"

Ender and Bonzo fight. There is also an area for teachers' quarters, which the children never go to, but it is presumably in this vicinity where the conversations between Graff and other adults takes place. After Battle School he returns to Earth before going to Command School. There in the wilderness is a large house, overlooking lakes on either side. Although there are wasps that Ender says will sting without provocation, the setting is peaceful, allowing Ender the mental recovery and relaxation he needs. Next comes the shuttle ride to Eros, where Command School is located, the trip is long and Ender and Graff begin to feel enclosed and tired of the space. Eros, built by the buggers, is not much better: the low ceilings, narrow passages, downward-sloping floor and lower gravity. The focus of activity here is in the simulation rooms, where, it turns out, Ender is actually commanding the real fleets.

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

She is a selfish, hypocritical woman, and I have no opinion of her." "No more have I," said Mr. Bennet; "and I am glad to find that you do not depend on her serving you." Mrs. Bennet deigned not to make any reply, but, unable to contain herself, began scolding one of her daughters. "Don't keep coughing so, Kitty, for Heaven's sake! Have a little compassion on my nerves. You tear them to pieces." "Kitty has no discretion in her coughs," said her father; "she times them ill." "I do not cough for my own amusement," replied Kitty fretfully. "When is your next ball to be, Lizzy?" "To-morrow fortnight." "Aye, so it is," cried her mother, "and Mrs. Long does not come back till the day before; so it will be impossible for her to introduce him, for she will not know him herself." "Then, my dear, you may have the advantage of your friend, and introduce Mr. Bingley to her." "Impossible, Mr

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

for me. It was the first thing my parents 5 Well, you would keep eating too noticed when I was born! 3 1 Laura was offered a place at much. Personality-wise, I've got a lot of my Manchester University but she dad's traits in me. We're both quite bubbly and friendly (or so people 1C The origins of English turned it down. page 5 2 Whilst some people are in favour say), and we share quite a laid-back of the monarchy, others think we approach to life

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Film Studies - The Black Dahlia
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Film Studies - The Black Dahlia

personal motivator is the murder of his own partner. He is able to shoot a woman (Madeline) In well-known Noir films like ``The Big Sleep`` and ``Chinatown`` anti-hero doesn't really look like pretty-boy Bucky but a bit older and macho. Also, when in ``The Big Sleep`` Marlowe, as an anti-hero, is really unemotional, in the closing sequence of ``The Black Dahlia`` we see that Bucky is almost crying. This may lead us to the point that in old times men didn't show much emotions in films but nowadays it is ok, even if it is Film Noir and an anti-hero. Even though, the general dress codes (suits, hats) are still exactly the same. The femme fatale in this film is Madeline Linscott (played by Hilary Swank). Before Noir genre, women were quite inactive figures in Hollywood films. They were wives, mothers or whores and they didn't have much rights. In this gerne, role of women has changed

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Libraries
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Libraries

Miss Marple has the ability to overcome any problem and this time is no exception. The main character in the book was Miss Marple, the old amateur detective. She had been solving many crimes over the years in her home village and near it. So she is hired to help the policemen again. She is an old lady probably in her early 70's. At first she seems like a usual older lady, she likes gossip talk and knitting. But in reality she is a real genius at solving crimes. She is calm and does not like to make premature conclusions and to tell everybody about them. Her style for solving crimes was unusual-she made parallels with the people from her village and what they would do at the same situation (as a murderer or suspect) and she was excellent at knowing people. Ruby Keene was the murdered girl. She was young and dim-witted. She worked as a Ballroom dancer at the Majestic Hotel and had to communicate with people

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Anna Karenina-kokkuvõte
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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

Veslovsky immediately goes to stay with Anna and Vronsky, whose estate is close by. Dolly also pays a short visit to Anna at Vronsky's estate. The difference between the Levins' aristocratic but simple home life and Vronsky's overtly luxurious and lavish country home strikes Dolly, who is unable to keep pace with Anna's fashionable dresses or Vronsky's extravagant spending on the hospital he is building. However, all is not quite well with Anna and Vronsky. Dolly is also struck by Anna's anxious behaviour and new habit of screwing up her eyes when she alludes to her difficult position. When Veslovsky flirts openly with Anna, she plays along with him even though she clearly feels uncomfortable. Vronsky makes an emotional request to Dolly, asking her to convince Anna to divorce her husband so that the two might marry and live normally. Dolly broaches the subject with Anna, who appears not to be convinced.

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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets-Nest
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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest

In fact, she values the most her privacy and anonymity. She has no faith that the official justice system can help her. She just wanted to be left in peace. She had really difficult childhood, because his father was former Soviet spy and defected to Sweden and especially cruel towards the whole family. Mother wasn't enough strong to protect herself and kids from father. Lisbeth was the one who decided to take a step towards his dad. This brought a 13-year old kid to a mental hospital. The reason why she is so different from the other people is that she is the second best hacker in the world; she has a photographical memory, and don't want to reveal herself to anyone. *Aleksnder Zalachenko ­ Lisbeth's father, who's responsible for Salander's difficult childhood.Was raised in the Russian military. He defected to Sweden in the 1970s and acted as a source for Sweden's Secret Police. He is now in his 60s. He is still under the protection of the "Säkerhets polisen"

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The horse whisperer-raamatu kokkuvõte
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"The horse whisperer" raamatu kokkuvõte

Pilgrim. The weakness of the book was that it was a little too easy to read. Usually I notice the hidden message but I did not found it this time. Some places were also a little boring to read when the author was describing places too long. But in the end I was truly surprised after reading the book because as I don't like horses a lot I just thought that it is a stupid book about a horse. But it was not bad at all. Actually it was quite interesting and I am thinking about watching the movie also. But still it was not so good that I would like to read it over and over like some books. But when people are interested in fiction book it is a great book to read.

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

...................................................................43 In Defense of an Illusion..........................................................................44 Truth: Relative or Absolute?....................................................................45 The Ego Is Not Personal..........................................................................46 War Is a Mind-set.....................................................................................48 Do You Want Peace or Drama? ...............................................................49 Beyond Ego: Your True Identity .............................................................50 All Structures are Unstable.......................................................................51 The Ego's Need to Feel Superior..............................................................52 Ego and Fame...........................................................................................52

Psühholoogia
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Agatha Christie - The Moving Finger
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Agatha Christie - The Moving Finger

He was never mad at anybody, except himself after the accident when he discovered he probably wouldn't be able to fly any kind of plane again. He didn't seem like a true city person who would think themselves better than some villagers, quite the opposite. He was the first one to show some respect for Megan, he saw her wisdom and cleverness. Thus came the love. Megan Symmington: A quiet innocent 20 year old girl who had lived in Lymstock her whole life. Nobody understood her, her parents, other villagers and not even her coevals.

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Pride and Prejudice Book report
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Pride and Prejudice Book report

Mr Bingley brings with him his sister and the dashing but proud Mr Darcy, who is the main male protagonist. Darcy is the wealthy owner of an estate in Derbyshire. He is handsome and intelliigent, but judgmental and concerned with social status. Soon there was a public ball in the village of Meryton, where Mr. Bingley demonstrates his admiration for Jane Bennet. Jane falls in love with him. I personally like the couplet, because they are quite open-minded to each other and they are more drollier than Mr.Darcy and Elizabeth. At first Darcy finds Elizabeth tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt him, but as the plot evolves Darcy begins to admire her, though Elizabeth dislikes him. Mr.Collins arrives for a visit to the estate in order to marry. He asks Elizabeth, who refuses him. Collins marries Charlotte Lucas. Lizzie is disappointed in Charlotte. I find the marriage also inconvenient, because Charlotte

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Slumdog Miliooner
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Slumdog Miliooner

Slumdog Milionaire Robi Kivi LGA18 Describe at least ONE idea that was worth learning about in the text. Explain why the idea was worth learning about in the text as a whole, using examples of visual and / or oral language features to support your ideas. In Slumdog Millionaire directed by Danny Boyle "Love conquers all" is an idea worth learning about. Boyle uses cinematography, dialogue & gesture and flashbacks to show this. Love conquers all is an idea worth learning about because you may come across it in many texts, it's a universal idea and it's appealing to us as an audience. Love conquers all is the common theme in the texts, especially those which feature young love. Other texts such as the well-known play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, to the novel feed by M.T Anderson and even music such as Right by my Side by Nicki Minaj featuring Chris Brown all include this common theme of Love conquers all. Love conquers all is also

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Superstar 1 tests
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Superstar 1 tests

_ 4 Mike is a doctor and he _________________________________ (live) in Manchester. _ 5 I _________________________________ (start) work at 8.30 every morning. _ 6 He is a good cook but she _________________________________ (prefer) to eat out. _ 7 English tests _________________________________ (get) more and more interesting. _ 8 They _________________________________ (have) a party because it's her birthday. _ 9 I sometimes _________________________________ (ride) my bicycle to school. 10_ She usually _________________________________ (go) to the gym on Friday evenings. Marks: /10 2 Choose the correct tense (present simple or present continuous) in these sentences. 1 How do you usually start/are you usually starting your day? _____________________________________

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

favor in a slightly different fashion will be successful. So in my role as an experimental social psychologist, I began to research the psychology of compliance. At first the research took the form of experiments per- formed, for the most part, in my laboratory and on college students. I wanted to find out which psychological principles influenced the tendency to comply with a request. Right now, psychologists know quite a bit about these principles-what they are and how they work. I have characterized such principles as weapons of in- fluence and will be discussing some of the most important of them in this book. After a time, though, I began to realize that the experimental work, while nec- essary, wasn't enough. It didn't allow me to judge the importance of the principles in the world beyond the psychology building and the campus where I was examin- ing them

Psühholoogia
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How the right of privacy was viewed in the 1890s and 2010s
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How the right of privacy was viewed in the 1890s and 2010s.

What ever the person decides to do, nobody else has the right to know about it without persons premission. Julie Cohen starts her essay with a point that privacy has the image problem. In the world where there is no mobile platforms, data mining social meedia, in simple words the internet, its easyer to leave the person alone, but what can we do in the world where is very difficult to be incognito because your every move is statistics and sometimes lawfully, somebodys elses bussines ?. Julie Cohen continues with describeing the new sight of the privacy. Compare to the year 1890 we are now facing new problems with privacy. The technology people use can store data. Data will contain information about transactions and behavioral data about people. For example, with a single click somebody can see what is been done in 24 hours, what places he or she visited, what internet pages liked.

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Inglise keele ajalugu-essee-My languages
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Inglise keele ajalugu, essee "My languages"

We never got along after that brief conversation. PS. I got to keep mine. Luckily, the next year we got a new teacher and she was awesome. Bright and intelligent, emotionally wise and very dedicated. We became good friends. I think I might have been her only friend. Her boy and husband had both died in a bike accident and she was still suffering from that trauma. We were both alone and we clung to each other. She worked part-time in the school library and when I skipped classes (which I did quite often) I could hide out there and have coffee and talks about English and books and life in general with her. She was the one who got me reading books in English. I've never stopped. During a few final years they also tried getting some Latin into our soon-out-of-school heads, but the project failed miserably. Firstly, Latin is tough. The grammar part is crazy, to my not so humble opinion. Secondly, we had uni students to teach us, and each and every one of them had different

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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

Conjunctions join, in many ways, Sentences, words, or phrase and phrase. The interjection cries out, "Heed! Interjection Conjunction An exclamation point must follow me!" 2 The Capital Letter The capital letter is also called a big letter or upper- case letter, or sometimes just a capital. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z When do you use a capital letter? 4Use a capital letter for the first letter in a sentence: The dog is barking. Come here! 4Always use a capital letter for the word I : I am eight years old. Tom and I are good friends. 4Use a capital letter for the names of people: Alice, Tom, James, Kim, Snow White

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Northanger Abbey
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Northanger Abbey

As I grew up, I chose reading over sports and all of the wild games I used to like. Undoubtedly, I would now describe myself with the word naivety. I am very naïve and do not notice the most obvious things happening around me. I really hope that it is caused by the lack of experience and will eventually pass. In addition, I find myself a kind and caring person because I always want and agree to help people when needed. Furthermore, I really like reading. Sometimes I think that I read too much because I often mix fiction up with reality and in some cases it does not do me any good. As novels have such a great influence on me, I often misunderstand people in reality. Also, I quite often jump into conclusions. For example there was this awfully embarrassing situation that happened to me when I thought that General Tilney killed his wife. I was very ashamed of myself. To sum up, I lack of experience and am too keen on reading novels. This is what

British literature
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Harry Potter Worksheet
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Harry Potter Worksheet

4. Four things Harry learns at school, apart from being a wizard_________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Part IV: The short text below, written by a young Harry Potter fan, contains ten mistakes. Can you find and then correct them? Harry Potter The Harry Potter books are the best books I ever read. They are quite long, but I have read all them and my mum says she will buy me the next one when it come out. My favourite is first one, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. I think the autor must have a great image to be able to create all those caracters. I also like the Harry Potter films, and have got two of them in DVD. My favourite bits in the films are when Harry and the other students on Hogwarts plays the game of Quidditch, which looks like great fun.

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

Chapter 2 Change Your Life 18 Chapter 3 Dream Big Dreams 40 Chapter 4 Decide to Become Rich 52 Chapter 5 Take Charge of Your Life 77 Chapter 6 Commit to Excellence 90 Chapter 7 Put People First 118 Chapter 8 Think Like a Genius 136 Chapter 9 Unleash Your Mental Powers 154 Chapter 10 Supercharge Your Thinking 179 Chapter 11 Create Your Own Future 201 Chapter 12 Live A Great Life 222 Summary and Conclusions 249 ix ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:22 PM Page x x ➤ CONTENTS Bibliography 256

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Assignment Analysis of literature-prose
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Assignment Analysis of literature: prose

position in relation to the other characters), 3­5 body paragraphs (appearance, main traits, peculiarities), and a conclusion (e.g., the character's role in the book or your opinion of him/her). It is normal practice to employ the present tense when telling the story and to support some of the statements made in the main paragraphs with (short) relevant quotations from the novel. Use the inverted commas (not the italics) to introduce direct quotations. For the sketch, please use Times New Roman, font size 12, double line spacing, indents (not block style), no extra space between paragraphs, and margins of 2.5 cm. No separate title page is required, but state the heading of the sketch clearly at the top of the page. Do not waste paper; print on both sides of the sheet. 4 15. Clarify Lipsha's position in the family. Lipsha is a son of June (born because of sexual affair)

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Legends of the Fall
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Legends of the Fall

to prove his courage, easily confused by abstract things, he lacks of self worth which he tries to mask with hothead impulsive actions, I bet many soccer hooligans have this personality . SUSANNAH - Dreamy, emphatic, modest, fragile, understanding of Tristan's problems, her beauty enhances the battle for her love amongst the three brothers. ONE STAB - The natural, this old Indian merges with the colonel's family needs, status quo lover; doesn't want to speak English, sometimes a story teller of this epic story. He took care of the young fragile baby Tristan. Overview The bond between three disparate brothers provides the focus for this epic drama. Colonel William Ludlow retires to a remote part of Montana with One Stab, a Native American friend, where they build a ranch. Soon after he bought the ranch his wife Isabel, who couldn't deal with the rugged pioneer life, left him with three boys

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

19. GOODBYES 20. IMPATIENCE 21. PHONE CALL 22. HIDE-AND-SEEK 23. THE ANGEL 24. AN IMPASSE EPILOGUE: AN OCCASION twilight STEPHENIE MEYER LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY New York Boston Text copyright © 2005 by Stephenie Meyer All rights reserved. Little, Brown and Company Time Warner Book Group 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020 Visit our Web site at www.lb-teens.com First Edition: September 2005 The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Meyer, Stephanie, 1973-- Twilight : a novel / by Stephanie Meyer. -- 1st ed. p. cm. Summary: When seventeen-year-old Bella leaves Phoenix to live with her father in Forks, Washington, she meets an exquisitely handsome boy at school for whom she feels an overwhelming attraction and who she comes to realize is not wholly human. ISBN 0-316-16017-2 [1. Vampires -- Fiction. 2

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The perfect man
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"The perfect man"

Positive aspects is for an example that you can learn a lot from this film. Like that there is no point in lying, because every lie grows bigger and bigger until it consumes everything and goes out of control. And every lie comes out in the future. The second thing is that you can't keep running from your mistakes. You have to face them if you want to get over them and make them dissapear. this film is also very well-written. I'm sure the director thought it through many times before he started making it. In fact, I really like one point in the movie: it's tjhat there is the perfect man for everyone. Sometimes you just have to look for him. And if you find hin, you can't let him go. On negative side I can point out that at some points it seemed a little unreal. Like in real life it's quite impossible that all the machines in the kitchen break at the same time or in real life, noone goes to a stranger and starts talking about her life.

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TARTUFFE-inglise keelne
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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

DAMIS, DORINE MADAME PERNELLE Come, come, Flipotte, and let me get away. ELMIRE You hurry so, I hardly can attend you. MADAME PERNELLE Then don't, my daughter-in law. Stay where you are. I can dispense with your polite attentions. ELMIRE We're only paying what is due you, mother. Why must you go away in such a hurry? MADAME PERNELLE Because I can't endure your carryings-on, And no one takes the slightest pains to please me. I leave your house, I tell you, quite disgusted; You do the opposite of my instructions; You've no respect for anything; each one Must have his say; it's perfect pandemonium. DORINE If . . . MADAME PERNELLE You're a servant wench, my girl, and much Too full of gab, and too impertinent And free with your advice on all occasions. DAMIS But . . . MADAME PERNELLE You're a fool, my boy--f, o, o, l Just spells your name. Let grandma tell you that I've said a hundred times to my poor son, Your father, that you'd never come to good

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Briti kirjandus 20 -21-sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega
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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

· Disillusionment (silmade avamine, illusioone purustama) · Rejection of history and the substitution of a mythical past, borrowed without chronology · Product of the metropolis, of cities and urbanscapes · Stream of consciousness · Overwhelming technological changes of the 20th Century Stream of consciousness: The flow of thought in the waking mind. The continuous flow of character's mental process. In traditional books, descriptions are built on artificial, life is not like this, an ordinary mind does not think that now I'm going to think thought a or thought b. Ordinary mind can't control itself, they just form itself. Allusiveness-reference to previous literature text. Those fact, names , hints are hided in modern text. They are expected to be recognized by readers. Everything is interconnected. Virginia Woolf-manifesto ,,modern fiction"

Briti kirjandus 20.-21 sajand
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Freedom of speech
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Freedom of speech

For example in my state, Estonia, the freedom is a very important for every human. At least to me it is seemed to be like that. But at school is a little bit sad story with freedom of speech. Some teachers are not used that student expresses her own strong opinion. When another way some teachers are just waitening it. As well as people can not speak along with state public topics and express their opinion. Therefore freedom of speech is debateable. Already from the old times Estonians have been fighting for their own freedom, because they do not like to allow to another country or state, foreign public and foreign language. Estonian public have been fighting with German, Russian and a lot of other states. Estonians has strongly tried to keep alive their own nationality, independent that Estonia is a very small state in comparison with other states. Thanks to the Tartu peace treaty, liberty war, finally public achieved to their state a freedom

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