Ernest Hemingway as a short-story writer. Ernest Miller Hemingway is born in United States in 1899. He was novelist, short-story writer and journalist. He was the part of 1920s expatriate community in Paris and one of the veterans of World War I later known as ,,the Lost Generation". The Hemingway's style could be characterised like this: a lot of dialogues, hidden morals and messanges in stories and interesting titles. I am going to write about short-stories written by Ernest Hemingway. It is based on the book ,,The cat in the rain" which includes stories ,,A canary for one", ,,Indian camp", ,,Cat in the rain" and ,,Hills like white elephants". I am going to analyse three stories of this book - ,,A canary for one, ,,Cat in the rain" and ,,Hills like white elephants" The title is one of the most important part of the story. It is something that attracts you to read the story or the book
FOOTBALL also known as soccer/association football… ... is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. It is played by 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to score by getting the ball into the opposing goal. The goalkeepers are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms while it is in play and only in their penalty area. Other players mainly use their feet to strike or pass the ball, but may also use their head or torso. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins. If the score is level at the end of the game, either a draw is declared or the game goes into extra time or a penalty shootout depending on the format of the competition. A number of players may...
The Definite Article The is used before: · Nouns which unique · Names of cinemas, hotels, theatres, museums, newspapers/magazines, ships, institutions, galleries · Names of rivers, seas, groups of islands/states, mountain ranges, deserts, oceans, canals, and names or nouns with ,,of" · Musical instruments, dances · Names of families, nationalities ending in -sh, -ch or -ese, other plural nationalities are used with or without ,,the" · Titles , ,,The" is ommited before titles with proper names · Adjectives used as plural nouns and the superlative degree of adjectives/adverbs · Ülivõrre- the most beautiful · Seasons, beach, cinema, city, coast, country(side), earth, ground, jungle, radio, pub, sea(side), sku, stadion, shop, theatre, village, weather, world · Morning, afternoon, evening, night · Historical reference/events · Only, last, first
Selleks vaheta diagrammil veerus ja reas paiknevad andmed. Diagrammi loomisel vii kursor andmetabelisse, vali Insert menüüst käsud Insert Column Chart-Stacked Column. Sisesta pealkiri. Ridade ja veergude vahetamiseks vali Chart Tools menüü Design sakilt käsk Switch Row/Column. Legendi liigutamiseks paremale klõpsa diagrammi paremal kõrval olevat + märki ja vali Legend-Right. Teljetiitli lisamiseks klõpsa + märgil ja vali Axis Titles. Kustuta x telje tiitel, klõpsates tekstivälja äärel ja vajuta Detele klahvi. Sisesta y telje tiitlisse ühik, klõpsates tekstiväljal ja sisestades miljonit eurot. Abijoonte lisamiseks klõpsa diagrammi paremal kõrval olevat + märki ja vali Gridline-Primary Major Horizontal, Primary Minor Vertical. MacBookis: 1. Koosta antud virntulpdiagrammiga võimalikult sarnane diagramm. Selleks vaheta diagrammil veerus ja reas paiknevad andmed.
Argyle, M. & Robinson, P. (1962). Two origins of achievement motivation. British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1, 107-120. Atkinson, J.W. (1957). Motivational determinants of note-taking behaviour. Psychological Review, 64, 359-372. Authors' name(s) are given in lower-case lettering. The date (in parentheses) is followed by a full stop. The first word only of the title is capitalised (except for proper names, etc.). Article titles are followed by a full stop. Journal titles are given in full, underlined and followed by a comma. Page numbers are followed by a full stop. FOR BOOKS Authors' name(s); authors' initial(s); date of publication; title of book; place of publication; name of publisher. For example: Christie, R. & Geis, F. (1970). Studies in Machiavellianism. New York: Academic Press. Hartley, J. & Davies, I.K. (eds.) (1972). Contributions to an Educational Technology
Martina was born in Kasica, Czechaslovakia on 30th September, in 1980. She started playing tennis at the age of three. Martina parents divorced, but in 1988 her mother remarried.She moved to Switzerland with mother and stepfather and she lived there ever since. In 1994 she became European champion for players under 18. Martina was the Wimpledon doubles title in 1996 at the age of 15.In 1996 she won all four Grand Slam doubles titles. Martina doesn't have a lot of time for a social life. She is determined and hardworking. She was very keen on all sports. When she does find time to relax, she likes horse riding,skiing or going to museum. Martina likes going to the art galleries, theatre and cinema. Martina is very friendly and she loves animal. When she reteres from tennis, she'd like to keep race horses.
The Royal Family Monarchy is the oldest form of goverment in the United Kingdom.Monarchs always inherit their titles and are rulers for life.Monarchs don`t rule the political life of the country,but still plays an inportant part in the life of the nation.Queen Elizabeth`s offical title is „Elizabeth the second,by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories Queen,Head of the Common- wealth,Defenderof the Faith“.She became Queen in 1952 when her father King George VI,died.Queen Elizabeth is a beloved ruler who leads her nation by
Aastatel 1908 1935 juhtis ooperiteatrit Giulio GattiCasazza. Tema autoriteetsed organiseerimisoskused ja väljapaistvad osatäitjad tõid Metropolitani teatri kauakestvasse Hõbeaega. Praegune ooperiteater on moderniseeritud, paljudest etendustest on kadunud ehedus, sest vanaaegsed kostüümid, lavakaunistused, tehnika jne on asendatud moodsamatega. Metropolitani ooperiteatris loodi ooperiga samaaegselt jooksvad tiitrid, neid kutsutakse ,, Met Titles ''. Nende loojaks oli Joseph Volpe, aastal 1995. Tiitritesüsteem võimaldab igal vaatajal oma istme ees olevast ekraanist lugeda inglise keelseid subtiireid ooperile.
Born December 19, 1991 Declan Galbraith and his family live in England, in the small town of Hoo Father Alec scottish, mother Siobhan irish Declan's grandfather sang in a band and played several instruments At the beginning His talent was publicly acknowledged for the first time when at just 7 years old he insisted on performing at the annual Rochester Dickens Festival After this he started to enter local talent contests and within a year he had won 15 titles and more than £1,000.00 Achievements His first recording was `Walking in the Air' His most memorable performances: the Queen's Jubilee at St Paul's Cathedra accompanied by the St Paul's Choir and an unforgettable experience when singing in front of more than 22,000 people at an Elton John concert. More He plays the quitar and the piano Writes his own songs The most famous songs "Tears in Heaven", "Love of
vanus selle teadmiste kvaliteeti. Alati ei ole nii, et mida kauem on midagi uuritud, seda rohkem ja kvaliteetsem on saadud informatsioon. See väide võis kehtida paarsada aastat tagasi, kuid tänapäeva tehnika areng on andnud valdkondade uurimiseks tohutult uusi võimalusi ning kvaliteetseid teadmisi ja infot on võimalik saada kasvõi mõne sekundi jooksul. Kasutatud allikad theoryofknowledgeanalternativeapproach, (Okt 10, 2017) Deconstructing the May 2018 Titles Loetud 16.03.2018 aadressil https://mytok.blog/2017/10/10/deconstructing-the-may-2018-titles/ David Eagleman, (Juuli 31, 2007), MIND & BRAIN :10 Unsolved Mysteries Of The Brain Loetud 19.03.2018 aadressil http://discovermagazine.com/2007/aug/unsolved-brain-mysteries
speed · 0-10 · ASP World Tour History · Origins of surfing are unknown · oldest practiced sports · in the late 1700s · Western Polynesia · fishermen · sport emerged · Surf culture · fashion, music, literature, films, jargon..... Kelly Slater · February 11, 1972 in Cocoa Beach, Florida · surf together with his two brothers · Kirra (Australia) and Pipe (Hawaii). · airs and barrels · WCT victories: 42 · World titles: 9 · youngest and oldest · movies Stephanie Gilmore · Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia on January 29, 1988 · age 10 · victory at the 2005 Roxy Pro Gold Coast · 2007 World Title. · 3 World Championship Title Feelings,Emotions · Freedom · Joy · Satisfaction · Honesty · Adrenaline · Aloneness with the ocean · Only a surfer knows the real feeling Vocabulary · Regular/Natural foot--Right foot on back of board
Those with permanent residency of the country generally have a de facto right of residence but it can be revoked in certain circumstances, for example for being convicted of crimes. 16. Print media- (newspapers and magazines). Print media is one of the oldest and basic forms of mass communication. It includes newspapers (national, regional and local), magazines and other forms of printed journals. All of them have established online presences. However, the digital reach of the various titles differs greatly: whereas over half of The Guardian and The Telegraph readers are based online now, 91% of The Times readers still read its print version. 17. Fleet Street- the home of the British press until the 1980s; a metonym for the British national press. 18. National newspapers- 69.6% read a national newspaper. Daily and Sunday papers.. Perhaps the most distinguishing characteristic of the print media is the existence of a large national
kidnapping attemt It took place in 1974 after the a charity event. Limousine was forced to stop by a Ford Escort, driven by Ian Ball. Kidnapping attemt was avoided thanks to inspector James Beaton. Since then there have been higher security methods for the Royals. personal interests Horses and riding She has written a book entitled Riding Throught My Life. Since 1976 she is a member of the British Olympic team. Domestic science titles and styles 15 August 1950 6 February 1952: Her Royal Highness Princess Anne of Edinburgh 6 February 1952 14 November 1973: Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne 14 November 1973 13 June 1987: Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne, Mrs. Mark Phillips 13 June 1987 : Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal official duties She is involved with over 200 charities and organisations. She works extensively for Save the Children. save the children
o groups of islands/states (the USA) o mountain ranges (the Alps) o deserts (the Negev Desert) o oceans o canals o names or nouns with ''of'' (the Queen of Spain) · musical intruments (the piano) · dances (the samba) · names of families (the Browns) · nationalities ending in sh, -ch or ese (the Welsh). Othe plural nationalities are used with or without ''the'' (the Australians or Australians) · titles (the King, the Professor but: King Philip III) · adjectives used as plural nouns (the rich, the poor) and the superlative degree of adjectives/adverbs (the most successful) · historiacl references/events (the French revolution but: World War II) · only, last, first (used as adjectives) e.g. He was the last person to leave. · morning, afternoon, evening, night holiday (in the morning but: at night, at noon, ad midnight, by day/night, at 5 o'clock, on holiday etc)
ning valisin aastad 2012-2016. c) The battle over violence d) Sort by: Times Cited – highest to lowest e) 6 f) Selle artikli täistekst ei ole üheski andmebaasis avatud. 2. Leia andmebaasist Web of Science artikleid oma kursusetöö teemal ja tee viiteanalüüs. a) Current Organic Chemistry b) 3 c) Otsisin „synthesis of bioactive compounds“, siis valisin Result Analysis1, kust sain valida tulemuste järjestuse Source Titles järgi. c) Panda, Siva S.; Khanna, Pankaj; Khanna, Leena. 29 viidet. d) Panin linnukese ajakirja nime ette ning valisin View Records. 3. Otsing referaatandmebaasis Scopus. a) ((bioreactors) and (wastewater) and (treatment)) and doctype (ar) b) Liu, H., Logan, B.E. Electricity generation using an air-cathode single chamber microbial fuel cell in the presence and absence of a proton exchange membrane. 993 viidet. c) Sort on: Cited by
champion and is regarded as one of the best female athletes in the world. She is also the European record holder for heptathlon with a personal best of 7,032 points. This score ranks her second on the all-time heptathlon points score list, only behind Jackie Joyner-Kersee who set the world record of 7,291 points. Since 2002-09-16, Klüft has been continuously ranked as the world's leading heptathlete, by the IAAF. She is the only athlete ever to win three world titles in heptathlon. Klüft has a perfect physique for multi-events - tall and lean for the running and jumping events but also powerful enough to perform well in the shot put and javelin. She has always had natural ability in the jumping events, sprinting and hurdles, and has steadily improved in the throwing events and 800 m and now has no weaknesses across the seven events. This is demonstrated by her finishing in the top six in all disciplines of the 2007 World Championship heptathlon.
· Best Actress 2009 "The Last Station" · Best Supporting Actress 1994 "The Madness of King George" 2001 "Gosford Park" Awards · Television awards · Emmy: 4 wins out of 10 nominations · Golden Globe Awards: 2 wins out of 6 nominations · Screen Actors Guild: 1 win out of 4 nominations Awards · Theatre awards: · 1976 Best Actress · 2 Tony Award nominations · 2006 - Lifetime Achievement Titles · 2003 - Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) · Honorary Patron of the University Philosophical Society, Trinity College, Dublin Facts · Despite her Russian birth name and ancestry, she does not speak Russian · No children · Pledged never to get married · Played a Queen a total of six times · Is fluent in French · Has a tattoo of a star on her left hand · In 1996 she declined appointment as a Commander of the order (CBE)
The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see To most people, the words tourist and traveler have the same meaning - a person visiting a foreign country to see what it has to offer. However, for people in the travel community these titles may have vastly different meanings. For many, when hearing the word tourist, a stereotypical picture comes to mind: a person with cargo shorts, a hawaiian shirt, a huge hat and sunglasses with a camera around their neck and map in hand. That is rather common amongst tourists, wearing what’s comfortable and they’d wear at home and not putting much effort into blending in. Their trips are usually planned to the
Manners in Estonia Kevin Pillau Hierarchy in Estonian Society Estonia is a hierarchical society. Age, experience and position earn respect. Older people are generally viewed as wiser and as a result revered and honoured. Elders are introduced first and in general are treated much like royalty. Those in senior positions bear the responsibility to make decisions in the interest of the group. Due to seniority titles are very important when addressing people. It is expected that you will use a person's title and their surname until invited to use their first name. Cultural Traditions Estonian culture as an identity is very strong. Oral traditions especially have played a key role in preserving traditions, stories and customs during Soviet administration. Singing is a very Estonian activity and the Estonians are known to have sung their way to freedom during the "Singing Revolution" of 1989-91. Manners
his generation and was instrumental in popularizing the NBA around the world in the 1980s and 1990s.A brief listing of his top accomplishments would include the following: Rookie of the Year; Five-time NBA MVP; Six-time NBA champion; Six-time NBA Finals MVP; Ten-time All-NBA First Team; Nine time NBA All- Defensive First Team; Defensive Player of the Year; 14-time NBA All-Star; Three-time NBA All-Star MVP; 50th Anniversary All-Time Team; Ten scoring titles -- an NBA record and seven consecutive matching Wilt Chamberlain; Retired with the NBA's highest scoring average of 30.1 points per game. Olympic career -(now I´m going to talk about his.......) Jordan played on two Olympic gold medal-winning American basketball teams. As a college player he participated, and won the gold, in the 1984 Summer Olympics. Jordan led the team in scoring averaging 17.1 points per game for the tournament
Rider type : Sprinter Sir Christopher Andrew "Chris" Hoy, who was born in 23 March 1976 in Edinburgh, is multiple world & olympic champion. Chris Hoy is the most successful Olympic male cyclist of all time. Hoy was created a Knight Bachelor by Queen Elizabeth II in the New Years Honours List 2009. Andy Murray, Tennis Career record : 22878(74.50%) Career titles : 14 Highest ranking : No. 2 (17 August 2009) Current ranking : No. 4 (3 May 2010) Career prize money : US$ 10 909 093 Andrew "Andy" Murray is a Scottish professional tennis player who was born in 15 May 1987 in Glasgow. He's currently British number 1. Murray is most proficient playing on hard courts, but he have improved a lot of his clay court game.
The local peole loves to communicate and you may be greeted with an embrace. What is especially unusual to Estonians, a woman may pat another woman's shoulder or forearm, or kiss her on the cheek. What is more, Mexicans, also may not make the eye contact, which is a sign of respect. The local people like to delay things for tomorrow and be late around an hour. Contrary to what people believe, refrain using first names of people until they say you to do so. Titles are important, you may directly speak to someone by only using his or her title only. Good themes to speak about are Mexican culture, history, art and museums. All things considered, Mexico is a country worth visiting, it could offer an extraordinary experience for everyone. Although, when you get in trouble there, the locals will definitely help you. In my opinion, acting a little bit more different for some days is nothing, when you want to get well along with the Mexicans
Queen is the official Head of State. Britain has a constitutional monarchy where the Queen only rules symbolically; in reality, power belongs to Parliament. The Queen has the final say on whether a bill becomes law. Parliament represents the peopleParliament is made up of three parts: The Queen, The house of lords and the house of commons. The House of Lords is made up of people who have inherited family titles and those who have been given titles because of their outstanding work.(675)( they 'double check'new laws, to make sure they are fair and will work. The House of Commons has 659 members who have been elected by local residents to represent an area of the country in Parliament. 27. (most important place for discussing policies and making laws.) There are 2 main parties that have contolled by the government since 1945
Inglise keel (30 min) Töösse on kaasatud kõikidest keele aspektidest kaks: keelestruktuuride testid ja lugemisoskuse testid. Keelestruktuuride testid võivad olla: · gap-filling · ordering words · word formation · error correction Lugemisoskuse testid võivad olla: · true/ false questions · multiple-choice questions · jumbled paragraphs · open cloze finding the position of a word in a line/sentence · Matching (words to definitions, paragraphs to titles, etc.) Koidula Gümnaasium Inglise keel (30 min) Keelestruktuuride osas on vajalikud järgmised keeleteadmised: · nimisõnade mitmus, ainsuslikud ja mitmuslikud nimisõnad · artikkel · omadussõnade võrdlemine · asesõnad · tegusõnade ajavormid aktiivis, · tegusõnade ajavormid passiivis (present simple, past simple), · kaudne kõne · BE / HAVE eristamine/kasutamine · be/ have/ do abitegusõnadena
champion Jack Broughton in 1743. JAMES FIGG James Figg was the first heavyweight champion. He opened the first fighting academy in London. In 1992 he was inducted into the International Hall of Fame as the "Father of Boxing". Only loss in his career came when Ned Sutton beat him to claim the title. MIKE TYSON (also known as Malik Abdul Aziz) Mike Tyson was former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and the first ever and youngest to hold the WBA, WBC and IBF titles at the same time. PUNCHES Uppercut A vertical, rising punch thrown with the rear hand Hook A semi-circular punch thrown with the lead hand to the side of the opponent's head DEFENCE Bobbing moves the head laterally and beneath an incoming punch Blocking uses the boxer's shoulder, hands or arms as defensive tools to protect against incoming attacks SHORT EXAMPLE ( WBC - World Boxing Council ) ( WBA - World Boxing Association ) ( IBF - International Boxing Federation )
· the title page: on the top should be : Tallinn Pedagogical University, the second line: Department of English. In the middle: write your title without quotation marks, and below in the middle write Term Paper. Then a little below write: by Xzzz Xzzzz, and below of that write: Supervisor: Lect. Zxxx Zxxxx. Below in the end write: Tallinn 200X. · title should be not a sentence use only phrases · chapters should have titles (not a sentence but a phrase). After title page comes page 2 and Table of Contents (in the top middle) here you indicate the division of your paper (Introduction, Chapter 1 (with title), etc.). · NB! People who have literary topic should write a Preface (short, normally 1 page long ) and only then comes Table of Contents and there mention your Preface (e.g. Preface, Introduction, Chapter 1 (with title), etc.). · all the following divisions start with a new page (e.g
The UK flag is called the Union Flag. It is sometimes referred as the Union Jack. It is the flag of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The flag is actually three flags in one. It is made up from the England flag, the Scotland flag and the patron saint of the Ireland's flag. Parlament is the most important authority in Britain. Parlament is made up of two chambers the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Lords is made up of people who have inherited family titles and those who have been given titles because of their outstanding work in one filed or another. There are 675 members of the Lords. The main job of the House of Lords is to ´double check` new laws to make sure they are fair and will work. Many people think that the House of Lords should be abolished. The House of Commons have 659 members who have been elected by the British public. The members are called MPs (Members of Parlament). Each MP
· Is used with nouns when talking about something specific. Example: Bob has got a car and a bike. The car is green and the bike is blue. · Is used with nouns that are unique. Example: The sky was a brilliant blue. They all sat in the sun. · Is used with superlative adjectives. Example: He was the cleverest man I ever knew. · Is used with the names of families. Example: the Browns · Is used with the names of newspapers, organisations, buildings, titles and art works. Examples: the United Nations, the Taj Mahal, the Queen of England, the Times, the Mona Lisa · Is used with the names of rivers, groups of islands,seas , mountain ranges, canals and oceans. Examples: the Suez Canal, the Pacific Ocean, the Alps, the Bahamas · Is used when countries include words such as States, Kingdom, Republic, Union , but there are some exceptions: the Netherlands, the Philippines, the Vatican
continues to evolve. *It affected fashion, music, literature, films, jargon, and more. *Kelly was born in a small Florida town called Cocoa Beach on February 11, 1972. *This is where he grew up and learned how to surf together with his two brothers - older Sean Slater and younger Stephen Slater. *His favourite waves are Kirra (Australia) and Pipe (Hawaii) *His favourite surfing manuevers are airs and barrels. *He has 42 WCT(ASP World Tour) wins, 9 world titles, and much more. *. He become the youngest and oldest world champ in history *He have been part of many surf movies and some hollywood movies. *Stephanie Gilmore is a professional surfer on the Foster's ASP Women's World Tour. She was born in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia on January 29, 1988 *Gilmore's life as a surfer began at age 10 *By age 17 she was entering world tour events as a wildcard competitor, which paid
disputed by three claimants--William, Harold Godwinson, the powerful Earl of Wessex, and the Viking King Harald III of Norway, known as Harald Hardraada. Battles · William decides to invade England ....because of the contest for the throne. William organized a council of war at Lillebonne and openly began assembling an army in Normandy. Offering promises of English lands and titles, he amassed at Saint-Valery-sur-Somme a considerable invasion force. · Harold Hardraada invaded northern England. Harold assembled a large army on the south coast and a fleet of ships to guard the English Channel. Then came the news that the other contender for the throne, Harald III of Norway, allied with Tostig Godwinson, had landed ten miles from York; Harold was forced to march against them. · Duke William landed at Pevensey
miinusega Vahekokkuvõtteid saab teha data - subtotals. Abijooned ära saab kaotada view - gridlines. Kui tahan kustutada ainult kommentaare siis võtan review comments - delete . Risttabeleid saab teha insert - pivot table. Kindlat ala saan välja printida page layout print area set print area . Ühes tulbas oleva teksti saab kahte tulpa panna data data tools text to columns. Excel'is saan esimesi ridu ja lõike printida kõikidele lehtedele Page Layout Print Titles . Teksti saab panna mingi nurga alla Home Aligment Orientations Mingile alale saab nime anda Formulas Define Name Kõikidel lehtedel saab 2 esimest rida välja printida Page Layout Page Setup Sheet Rows Repeat at top Kui tahan kustutada tervet rida siis Parem hiireklahv reanumbri peal - delete. Abijooned saan ära kaotada Page Layout - Sheet Options Gridlines - View Ruutjuur tuleb Formulas -Math&Trig SQRT (märgi saan Insert - Symbol. insert function - sqrt
Etiquette in england *meeting and greeting · The British are reserved, which may cause them to appear cool and indifferent or overly formal. In fact, they are very friendly and helpful to foreigners. · Shake hands with everyone present men, women, and children at business and social meetings. Shake hands again when leaving. · Use last names and appropriate titles until specifically invited by your British hosts or colleagues to use their first names. *body language · The English tend to keep about an 23 feet between them while speaking. · Touching is usually kept to a minimum. · Family members are more relaxed and familiar with each other, so touching of the arms, elbows, or hands is acceptable. However in a business environment, touching is very minimal
1917, when the Gotha G.IV, a heavy aircraft capable of crossing the English Channel began bombing London directly. The aircraft became a household name, and coincidently was part of the name of the royal family. These bombings were coupled with the abdication of King George's first cousin, Nicholas II, the Tsar of Russia on 15 March 1917, which raised the specter of the eventual abolition of all the monarchies in Europe. The King and his family were finally convinced to abandon all titles held under the German Crown, and to change German titles and house names to anglicized versions. Hence, on 17 July 1917, a Royal Proclamation issued by George V declared The name had a long association with British royalty, through the town of Windsor, Berkshire and Windsor Castle, a link reflected in the Round Tower of Windsor Castle being the basis of the badge of the House of Windsor. At the same time, Prince Louis of
importance of New Zealand's sea trade; a fleece represent the farming industry. The wheat sheaf represents the agricultural industry, the crossed hammers represent the mining industry. The supporters on either side of the shield consist of a Maori Chieftain holding a taiaha (a Maori war weapon) and a European woman holding the New Zealand Ensign. The crown symbolises the fact that Her Majesty is Queen of New Zealand under the New Zealand Royal Titles Act 1953. Use of the Coat of Arms The use of the New Zealand Coat of Arms is restricted to Government. It may not be used by private individuals or organisations. Private persons and organisations may display the Arms as a decorative feature on particular national occasions, for example Royal Visits, and Jubilee celebrations provided the display is not a permanent feature. Use of the Arms may be permitted on permanent souvenirs of a particular event, for example a Royal Anniversary or Visit
California. Snowboarding career White's skateboard career took place during the same time he was rising through the snowboard ranks. White quickly drew the eyes of many in the skateboarder scene including professional skateboarder Tony Hawk. At this point Hawk befriended the nine-year-old White at a local skatepark and mentored him, helping him turn pro in skateboarding at the age of 17. White has gone on to win many titles on his skateboard, most notably winning the overall title of Action Sports Tour Champion, as well as being the first person to compete in and win both the Summer and Winter X Games in two different sports. Following in his older brother's footsteps, White switched from skiing to snowboarding at age six, and by age seven he received his first sponsorship. White has participated in two Winter Olympics in his career. At both the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics, White won gold in
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The Republic of Cameroon Cameroon · A unitary republic of central and western Africa · Bordered by Nigeria to the west; Chad to the northeast; the Central African Republic to the east; and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Republic of the Congo to the south. · Cameroon's coastline lies on the Bight of Bonny, part of the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean. · The country is called "Africa in miniature" for its geological and cultural diversity. History · The territory of present day Cameroon was first settled during the Neolithic · Portuguese sailors reached the coast in 1472 · The German Empire claimed the territory as the colony of Kamerun in 1884 and began a steady push inland. · An economic crisis took effect in the mid-1980s to late 1990s as a result of international economic conditions, drought, falling petroleum prices, and years of corruption, mismanagement, and ...
We use ,,The": · With noun, talking about sth specific (Jo owns a car. The car is red.) · Unique nouns (The Earth) · Newspapers, cinemas, theaters, museums, ships, organisations (The United Nations) · Rivers, groups of islands, mountain ranges, deserts, oceans, countries (with States, Republic, Kingdom), names/nouns with of, geographical terms (the North) · Musical instruments, dances (the piano) · Families, nationalities (The Chinese) · Titles (the President) NB! NOT with real names (Prince Charles) · With adjectives/adverbs in superlative form (Most mustn't be followed by a noun!) · With words day, afternoon, morning, evening NB! At night, at noon etc · Historical periods/events · With Only, last, first · Words station, cinema, theatre, library, coast, shop, sea, beach, country, city, jungle, world, ground, weather We don't use ,,The":
8. Harry has magical ____________. 9. Albus Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort are two of the ____________ in the Harry Potter books. 10. Muggles can't ____________ the magical world. 11. The Dursleys are not very pleasant, they're ____________. Part III: Read the short text about Harry Potter story. Circle all the words that should have a capital letter Note: Common nouns (castles, wizard's hat, wand, strange children) don't need a capital letter, whereas titles (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) and proper nouns (Jane, Professor Snape ) and place names (the South Street, Buckingham Palace, London School of Economics and Political Science) do. 1/9/2013 Page |4 Wizards and Hogwarts! Muggles and mudbloods
word it modifies.) Nancy waved enthusiastically at the docking ship, laughing joyously. (correct) Incorrect:Lisa waved at Nancy, laughing joyously. (Who is laughing, Lisa or Nancy?) Laughing joyously, Lisa waved at Nancy. (correct) Lisa waved at Nancy, who was laughing joyously. (correct) 9. Use commas to set off all geographical names, items in dates (except the month and day), addresses (except the street number and name), and titles in names. Birmingham,Alabama, gets its name from Birmingham, England. July 22, 1959, was a momentous day in his life. Who lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC? Rachel B. Lake, MD, will be the principal speaker. (When you use just the month and the year, no comma is necessary after the month or year: "The average temperatures for July 1998 are the highest on record for that month.") 10. Use a comma to shift between the main discourse and a quotation.
A writer and a poet, a born storyteller and master of dialogue, one of the greatest historical novelists, who especially loved to write about Scotland The creator of the modern historical novel A prominent figure in Edinburgh society, entertained famous people like Washington Irving and William Wordsworth First Englishlanguage author to have a truly international career in his lifetime Influenced writer such as J. F. Cooper, A. Dumas, A. Pushkin Famous titles include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of the Lake, Waverley, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor. "A sound head, an honest heart, and an humble spirit are the three best guides through time and to eternity" Robert Burns 17591796 National poet of Scotland He is the best known of the poets who have written in Scottish Grew up in poverty and hardship Made compositions and collected folk songs from across Scotland
intelligent than me?" Arguably such iron-clad self-confidence is a minimal requirement if Capello, every bit as elegantly turned out as his compatriots, is to succeed Sven Goran Eriksson as only the second ever non- Englishman to legacy of order national side and face the unrelenting pressure for success and glory from fans and the media alike. But while there can be little doubt about the footballing credentials and steely will of a man who has won nine national league titles in 15 seasons with four teams in Spain 1 and Italy as well as the European Champions League, his penchant for dropping clangers and expressing robust political views have already generated headlines. His most high-profile scrape came last year when he told the Rome- based La Repubblica newspaper that he admired the "legacy of order" left by General Franco,
of the demonstratives ("se/so/æt" and all its declined forms and "es/is/os" and all its declined forms), or any possessive personal pronoun except for the third person possessive pronouns ("his/hire/heora") - unless the adjective was one of the few adjectives that were always declined strong, like er - "second" 3.It was used in a nickname and came after the personal name it modified (for more info see: Old English/Titles and Nicknames In all other cases, the adjective was declined strong, including if it came after a linking verb: ·I eom grat - "I am great" · wihta wron ftta - "The creatures were fat"). CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF MIDDLE ENGLISH A comparison of English texts written in the tenth or eleventh centuries with those produced in the late twelth or early thirteenth reveals the following differences between Old and Middle English: · phonological
the Cabinet Room! Britain is administered from the Palace of Westminster in London. This is also known as the Houses of Parliament. Parliament is made up of two chambers - the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The members of the House of Lords are not elected; they qualify to sit in the House because they are bishops of the Church of England. aristocrats who have inherited their 'seats' from their fathers, people with titles, or senior judges of the legal system. There has been ta lk of reform this century because many Britons think that this system is undemocratic. The House of Commons, by contr'ast, has 651 seats which are occupied by Members of Parliament (MPs) who are elected by the British public. The United Kingdom is divided into constituencies, each of which has an elected MP in the House of Commons. Each of the major political parties appoints a representative (candidate) to compete for each seat
) pikaajaline haigus (5 aastat enne surma) äkksurm (1 aasta enne surma) Vanus ja loovus Konvergentne & divergentne mõtlemine: Word Fluency: sõnade genereerimine, mis sisaldab etteantud tähte Expressional Fluency: tähenduslik lause sõnadest, kus iga sõna algab etteantud tähega Alternate Uses: etteantud objektile erinevate tähenduste genereerimine Ideational Fluency: etteantud kategooria hulka kuuluvate mõistete genereerimine Plot Titles: etteantud lühijutule lühikese, teemaga seotud pealkirja genereerimine Consequences: etteantud olukorra kohta järelduste genereerimine Making Objects: etteantud geomeetrilistest kujunditest objektide genereerimine Match Problem: nuputamisülesanded Loovus ja vaimsed tegevused matemaatika, teoreetiline füüsika, poeesia loovuse maksimum: 26-30 ajalugu, filosoofia, romaan loovuse maksimum: 45-55 Elutarkus ja vanus
) pikaajaline haigus (5 aastat enne surma) äkksurm (1 aasta enne surma) Vanus ja loovus Konvergentne & divergentne mõtlemine: Word Fluency: sõnade genereerimine, mis sisaldab etteantud tähte Expressional Fluency: tähenduslik lause sõnadest, kus iga sõna algab etteantud tähega Alternate Uses: etteantud objektile erinevate tähenduste genereerimine Ideational Fluency: etteantud kategooria hulka kuuluvate mõistete genereerimine Plot Titles: etteantud lühijutule lühikese, teemaga seotud pealkirja genereerimine Consequences: etteantud olukorra kohta järelduste genereerimine Making Objects: etteantud geomeetrilistest kujunditest objektide genereerimine Match Problem: nuputamisülesanded Loovus ja vaimsed tegevused matemaatika, teoreetiline füüsika, poeesia loovuse maksimum: 26-30 ajalugu, filosoofia, romaan loovuse maksimum: 45-55 Elutarkus ja vanus
... Column(s) .... - mitut veergu kasutada x-telje märgendina (tekst, mis ilmub x-telje alla). See võiks olla 1, kui diagrammi kujundamise esimesel sammul valitud piirkonnas on esimeses veerus tekst (näiteks inimeste nimed) ja 0 vastasel korral. 5. Järgmisena ilmunud aknas on järgmised võimalused: · Add a Legend? - kas lisada legend (YES) või mitte (NO) · Chart Title: - saab graafikule nime anda · Axis Titles - saab telgedele nimesid anda Kui kõik on korras, siis klõpsutada nupul Finish. Kui tahate midagi muuta, siis Back nupu abil saab tagasi eelmiste osade juurde. (Sample Chart näitab diagrammi näidist.) Excel-Format-Cells Avanenud aknas on järgmised osad: · Number - saab määrata, kuidas ilmuvad andmed märgistatud lahtritesse · Alignment - märgistatud lahtrite joondamise valimine · Font - märgistatud lahtrites olevale infole kirjastiili valik
Tulpdiagrammi saamiseks: Graphs -> Bar. Ühe tunnuse jaoks vali: Simple-Summaries of groups of cases, Define. Tunnus, mille sagedusjaotust soovid illustreerida paiguta väljale Category Axis Kastis Bar represent saab valida kas absoluutsed sagedused (N of cases) või protsentuaalsed osakaalud. Kui soovite, et puuduvate väärtuste jaoks eraldi tulpa ei kuvataks:Options ja vajuta kastil Display groups defined by missing values. Pealkirja saamiseks vajuta nuppu Titles. Graafik paigutatakse tulemilehele, kus saab teda täiendavalt redigeerida. Gruppide keskmiste leidmine/võrdlemine: Kui soovid leida näiteks ühe testi puhul nii meeste kui naiste keskmised tulemused eraldi, siis valid Analyze - Compare means - Means - Dependent listi 'matemaatika' ja Independent listi 'sugu' - OK Meeste ja naiste keskmiste tulemuste joonistamine koos usalduspiiridega: Graphs - Legacy Dialogs - Error Bar - Define - variable (ehk y-telg)=see millise testi tulemusi
"[4] Robert Barnard: "Elderly man married to a glamorous nitwit of dubious social background is a common plotelement in Christie. Here she is widowed (in an airraid this is one of the few Christies anchored to an actual time), and burdened by financially insatiable relatives, both of blood and in-law. But who exactly is dead, and who isn't? And who is what they seem, and who isn't? Compulsive reworking of Tennysonian and Christiean themes, and pretty high up in the range of classic titles. "[5] 5 References to other works The false alibi used by the murderer of a witness sighting the missed train smoke was a partial re-use of a plot device used by Christie in the 1925 short story The Sign in the Sky, later published in the 1930 collection The Mysterious Mr. Quin. 6 Adaptations 6.2 Radio 3 6.1 Television A television film was produced in 2006 with David Suchet as Poirot in the ITV series Agatha Christie's Poirot. The cast included Elliot Cowan as David Hunter, Celia Imrie
After a standout career at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he led the Tar Heels to a National Championship in 1982, Jordan joined the NBA's Chicago Bulls in 1984. He quickly emerged as a league star, entertaining crowds with his prolific scoring. He also gained a reputation for being one of the best defensive players in basketball. In 1991, he won his first NBA championship with the Bulls, and followed that achievement with titles in 1992 and 1993, securing a "three-peat". Although Jordan abruptly retired from basketball at the beginning of 10 the 199394 NBA season to pursue a career in baseball, he rejoined the Bulls in 1995 and led them to three additional championships (1996, 1997, and 1998) as well as an NBA-record 72 regular-season wins in the 1995-96 NBA season. Jordan retired for a second time in 1999, but