English Myths and Legends The World Around is not just round, The Myths have shadown' forth. And Yet, we'll go, And me and thou No, nothing shows the way in rows. Catherine J. A Mermaid and a Magic Comb · Curry, Cornwall, England · 1700-1800 · Lost items by the beach · One old mad found a magical comb · Love, yet unhappiness · Decision to split up and therefore save humanity and the mermaids' world, too More mermaids... A Mummy's Tale · Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England · A Mummy caused quite a stink in Great Yarmouth · Valley of the Kings · Egypt A Ride with the Devil · Ranworth, Norfolk, England · 1770 · Colonel Thomas Sydney lived at the Old Hall, Ranworth in Norfolk · he was a bully and a drunkard who loved a bet · trouble that one gamble caused him
Of course there are few people who just "go with the flow" and do not worry about everything. They just enjoy life itself and try to inspire those who are too consistent. If the humanity would take some time and think about the idiotic things they whine about they would realize that they are way too overrating and that life is too short for it. Money is definitely one of the most vital sources of happiness. Also in this subject the lack of it which brings the unhappiness all over the world. We cannot deny the importance of it but we must value what we have and not cry over the things we do not. Some of us are rich and wealthy, some of us are not. Usually it is so that people who cannot afford everything and who have suffered more in life are living in reality with both feet on the ground. I admire them due to the fact that sometimes I get 10 feet off the ground and I do not want to come down. But I am bothered by those who
Although Werther has some brighter moments he cannot find peace and happiness in his mind and body, he is always wondering wat if... The selfishness can be seen in two turning-points of the book, when Werther leaves Wahlheim (place where Lotte lives) and when he commits suicide. From his point of view these are the only solutions but he is not thinking about Lotte who really appreciates him as a dear friend. Werthers low self-esteem and unhappiness are connected to his decisions throughout the book, for example when he leaves Lotte and turns back to Weimar. He could have fought some more and not give up so easily. Although Lotte denies it Werther was much loved by her, he just did not try hard enough. If he had higher self-esteem and goals then I believe he would have achieved his purpose to win the heart of Lotte. Werther thinks that the only way to end his sorrows is to commit suicide but he does
...........................................................................63 Conscious Parenting.................................................................................64 Recognizing Your Child...........................................................................65 Giving Up Role-playing............................................................................66 The Pathological Ego................................................................................68 The Background Unhappiness...................................................................70 The Secret of Happiness............................................................................71 Pathological Forms of Ego........................................................................73 Work – with and Without Ego...................................................................75 The Ego in Illness......................................................................................77 The Collective Ego....
11 Explain the difference between the words corps and corpse? How do you pronounce these words? 12 Translate the italicized expressions and bold words in the text. Make sure that your translation is appropriate! 13 Derivation is the process of forming a new word from an existing word, often by adding a prefix or suffix. For example, from the word HAPPY we can derive the following words: happen, happily, happiness, unhappy, unhappiness. Make derivations from the following words, using prefixes and suffixes and translate each word: Able Common Entertain Apply Discover Use Invade Success EXERCISES 1. Fill in the correct word derived from the word in bold: The ............... with which surveillance cameras are used is FREQUENT
considering, and (4) blame. The greatest leap forward in changing your thinking and changing your life will take place when you sys- tematically eliminate all four of these causes of negative emotions from your life. ■ STOP JUSTIFYING Justification is what you do when you rationalize or create a rea- son for your anger and unhappiness. You tell yourself, and who- ever else will listen, how badly you were treated and how dreadfully the other person behaved. You continually rehash the situation in your mind.You repeat all the reasons you have for be- ing upset. Each time you think of the person or situation, you be- come angry. You feel entitled to your anger, as if you have paid a high price for it, especially since, in your estimation, you were
The enactment of the laws was in the hands of the Senate. even adj. regular, smooth; in equal parts adv. evenly Syn. Equitable n. evenness The sound isn't even turn up the left speaker. The profits were divided evenly among the investors. feign v. to pretend, make believe adj. feigned Syn. simulate She feigned illness when it was time to visit the dentist. Her unhappiness was feigned. fertile adj. able to produce abundantly v. fertilize Syn. Rich n. fertility n. fertilizer The delta areas of rivers are known for their fertile soil. Fertilizers are used on crops to increase yields. freshly adv. caught or produced not long ago adj. fresh Syn. recently v. freshen n. freshness
concerned, and preparing her to be surprised, she related to her the next morning the chief of the scene between Mr. Darcy and herself. Miss Bennet's astonishment was soon lessened by the strong sisterly partiality which made any admiration of Elizabeth appear perfectly natural; and all surprise was shortly lost in other feelings. She was sorry that Mr. Darcy should have delivered his sentiments in a manner so little suited to recommend them; but still more was she grieved for the unhappiness which her sister's refusal must have given him. "His being so sure of succeeding was wrong," said she, "and certainly ought not to have appeared; but consider how much it must increase his disappointment!" "Indeed," replied Elizabeth, "I am heartily sorry for him; but he has other feelings, which will probably soon drive away his regard for me. You do not blame me, however, for refusing him?" "Blame you! Oh, no." "But you blame me for having spoken so warmly of Wickham?"
Gideon pulled me close and took over the dance the way he took over everything-with dominant confidence. It was an entirely different experience dancing with him than with my two previous partners. Gideon had both the expertise of his brother and Cary's familiarity with the way my body moved, but Gideon had a bold, aggressive style that was inherently sexual. It didn't help that being so close to a man I'd so recently been intimate with seduced my senses despite my unhappiness. He smelled scrumptious, with undertones of sex, and the way he led me through the bold sweeping steps made me feel the soreness deep inside me, reminding me that he'd been there not long ago. "You keep running off," he muttered, scowling down at me. "Seemed like Magdalene picked up the slack quick enough." His brow arched and he drew me closer. "Jealous?" "Seriously?" I looked away. He made a frustrated noise. "Stay away from my brother, Eva." "Why?"