OPRAH WINFREY Sander Kamenik Siim Paavle Kivilinn 2014 Introduction Oprah Gail Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954. Winfrey was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi, to an unmarried teenage mother. Oprah in 2010 She is an American media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist. She has been ranked the richest African-American of the 20th century. Winfrey is best known for her multi-award-winning talk show The Oprah Winfrey Show. In 2013, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama. PERSONAL LIFE Winfrey currently lives on her 42-acre (170,000 m 2) estate with ocean and mountain views in Montecito,
William the Bastard Early life about the bastard William I usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard, he was the first Norman King of England. William was the son of the unmarried Robert I, Duke of Normandy, by Robert's mistress Herleva. During his childhood and adolescence, members of the Norman aristocracy battled each other, both for control of the child duke and for their own ends. About william the first In 1047 William was able to quash a rebellion and begin to establish his authority over the duchy, a process that was not complete until about 1060. His marriage in the 1050s to Matilda of
brother-in-law · Brother-in-law: the brother of one's husband or wife or the husband of one's sister or sister-in-law · Son-in-law: the husband of one's daughter · Daughter-in-law: the wife of one's son · Godparent: A person who presents a child at baptism and promises to be responsible for their religious education Family and Relationships - Marital Relationships divorced engaged married / unmarried separated single widowed Family and Relationships - Verbs get divorced (from) get engaged (to) get married (to) get on (well) with someone marry someone start / end a relationship with someone cohabiting Family and Relationships - Other Related Words acquaintance boss colleague employee employer fiancé fiancée friend best friend neighbour partner relative
of obeah. She is an outsider because she dresses and speaks differently from the Jamaican blacks. She is a servant, but, unlike the other black servants who live at Coulibri, she remains loyal to the Cosway women. She provides a contrast to Annette because she exercises complete independence from men and distrusts their motives. Although she has three children by three different fathers, Christophine remains unmarried, saying “I thank my God. I keep my money. I don´t give it to no worthless man“. Times and rules change and in consequence, women change too. This novel is the evidence that after the Emancipation Act, black women and ex-slaves started to find and explore themselves and became confident and independent, althought some of them were rude and unrealible.
From 1913 to 1931 Laikmaa worked as a freelance artist and art teacher in Tallinn. 1927 his only daughter Aino Marie (later Anu Kilpiö, died 1969) was born, a child of his model "Miku". 1932 Laikmaa settled in the vicinity of Taebla in Lääne County, on his farm in Kadarpiku village designed with a 7-hectare park, where he remained and worked until the end of his life. Ants Laikmaa died in November 1942 in Kadarpiku, where he is also buried. Laikmaa remained unmarried all his life. His farm was opened in 1960 as a museum to his life and work. Ants Laikmaa is mainly known for his watercolor painting. He brought impressionism to Estonia. Laikmaa often painted landscapes, mostly with sharp colors. His portraits of the intellectual and artistic elite of Estonia will most renouned. He was also politically active. Above all, he promoted the training and promotion of Estonian art. Among other things, he was one of
embrace of individualism and the spirit of the garage tinkerer. They are embracing handmade crafts, small-batch beers, artisanal cheesemaking, farm-to-table food. The impact, good and bad, of the 1960’s hippie movement cannot be denied. The movement influenced popular music, television, film, literature, and the arts. The music industry, particularly the rock music segment, experienced an explosion in sales that has continued to this day. In subsequent years, unmarried couples no longer felt persecuted for living together. Frankness regarding sexual matters was common. Religious and cultural diversity gained greater acceptance. Even fashion was impacted as the popularity of the necktie and other business apparel declined and was replaced by more casual dress standards. Some changes were not as positive though. Some argue that the movement ushered in more liberal press and movies which has led to a degradation of our cultural values and ethics
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
that poor people were poor only because they were lazy(actual causes were overpopulation, unemployment and high prices). So in 1834 a law was passed in the Parliament that resulted in building workhouses to accommodate and give jobs to people who couldn't support themselves financially. Also in the workhouses were orphaned (children without parents) and abandoned children, the physically and mentally sick, the disabled, the elderly and unmarried mothers. The idea of workhouses was kind of good, but in reality, there were several problems with them. The government, terrified of encouraging 'idlers' (lazy people), made sure that people feared the workhouse and would do anything to keep out of it. The problems included poor education system for children(teachers uninspired and low paid, children weren't taught reading and writing), physically demanding jobs(breaking rocks and
necessarily an invalid argument. The validity of an argument is generally not determined by the truth values of the premises and the conclusion. - The validity of an argument is determined by its form. - An argument is valid if it has a valid form. Example: If I am Guilty, then I am Punished But I am Not Guilty. Therefore, I am Not Punished. Let us consider the following argument: All Bachelors are Persons All Unmarried men are Persons Therefore, All Bachelors are Unmarried men Since ‘Bachelor’ and ‘Unmarried men’ have the same meaning, it is possible to provide the following alternative form: All Bachelors are Persons A=Bachelors All A are B All Unmarried men are Persons B=Persons All A are B Therefore, All Bachelors are Unmarried men A=Unmarried men Therefore, All A are A This is a valid form. Therefore, the argument is valid!
First place what you will see is the sight of Tartu, from the top of Toome Hill. Everybody can take pictures if they wish. After moving forward you will stop next to a tiny hill on the Toome hill, its called "The Kissing Hill" probably because of its tradition, many fresh married couples come here to make their second kiss after married, and attach a padlock to the benches on the hill, it means that they will stick together for the rest of their lives. Also the young unmarried couples come here to kiss, because it has became to a tradition of good luck as a couple. After five minute walk you will see the ruins of Toome Cathedral. Building of the cathedral started in 13 th century and was complete in 15th century. It was a massive cathedral for Tartu and South Estonia. In course of the Reformation and Livonian war the church was badly damaged, and the fire in 1624 made complete destruction for the cathedral
5. Bedouin Weddings Bedouin weddings are usually held during a full moon, and are an excellent way to experience this unique culture. The weddings can last from 2 - 5 days with most of the celebrating happening during the night time. Much of the celebrating is done in the family homes. But big weddings held once or twice a year are often held in a big valley in the desert. One of the highlights includes a special night of tribal dancing and live music. This is when unmarried women can look for a husband, and dance in front of potential suitors. This is an amazing experience, as this is one of the few times of the year that young men and women can mix together, in the hope of finding love. Like weddings elsewhere in the world, a bedouin wedding provides everyone the opportunity to dress up in their best clothes and celebrate with food, music, and dancing. When big wedding takes place in Dahab, it is an event that everyone will talk about. Many people
It is also the oldest commercial enterprise and the oldest medical establishment in Tallinn. Johann Burchart family longest ran it 60 years. Unicorn powder, burnt hedgehogs, worms. Also were a weighing house, well, pillory- Magistracy - consisted of 24 burghermaster and something, selected from the members of the great guild Guilds The Great Guild - the association of hansaetic merchants, married persons, Brotherhood of blackheads - association of local unmarried blackheads, when married went into the great guild. active from the 14th century til 1930. founded a military organisation, but became social one. Estonians were never accepted into guilds. Town Wall Fat margaret and great coastal gate They were built not only to defend the city from the seaward side of town, but also to impress any visitors arriving via the harbour.The Great Coastal Gate, along with the Viru Gates, are the
Dashwood and her three daughters to stay at Barton Cottage after Mr. and Mrs. John Dashwood inherit Norland, leaving the women homeless. Mr. Thomas Palmer - Mrs. Palmer's gruff, unemotional husband. Mrs. Charlotte Palmer - Mrs. Jennings' talkative and foolish daughter who invites the Dashwood sisters to stay at her home in Cleveland on their way from London to Barton. Anne Steele - Lucy Steele's older, unmarried sister who accidentally reveals her sister's secret engagement to Edward Ferrars. Lucy Steele - Mrs. Jennings' cousin and a sly, selfish, and insecure young woman. She has been secretly engaged to Edward Ferrars for four years but she ultimately marries his brother, Robert, once Edward is disinherited. John Willoughby - An attractive but deceitful young man who wins Marianne Dashwood's heart but then abandons her (greedily) in favor of the wealthy Miss Sophia Grey.
The course is over a distance of 15 yards, during which the pancake must be tossed three times. At Westminster school in London, before dinner there's the pancake fight. Shrovetide football has few rules and the goals may be as much as three miles apart. February the 14th is famous as St. Valentine's Day. It is customary on the day to send a valentine, a card to someone you admire. In England there used to be a custom that on St. Valentine's Day the names of young, unmarried men and girls were mixed up and drawn out by chance. The person of the opposite sex whose name came out after yours was chosen valentine for the year. In the modern times St. Valentine's Day is big business. Shortly before February 14th card shops, bookshops and department stores display a wide choice of valentine cards. Men often give flowers or sweets for a valentine gift. Although St. Valentine's Day is celebrated widely in Great Britain today, it seems to be still more popular in America.
Seligman: positiivne psühholoogia Mis toetab sisemist kontrollitunnet, eluga rahulolu, õnnetunnet. Seligman PERMA: Pleasure, Engagement, Realtionships, Meaning, Accomplishments. Isiksuseomadused: Low neuroticism, high extraversion and conscientiousness, Autonomy, competence, self-esteem, self-acceptance. Environmental mastery. Trust. Internal locus of control. Emotional stability and positive affect. Self-esteem. Keskkonnafaktorid: Social support - older married persons happier than unmarried. Job satisfaction . Education - modest correlation with happiness. Wealth - citizens of wealthier nations are happier. Tänapäeval happiness studies. Ruut Veenhoven. Journal of Happiness Studies Mõjustamise psühholoogia Robert Cialdini mõjustamisvõtted. Näited. Vastastikkus: võlgnevustunde pealesurumine Meeldivus: isiklikud suhted mõjustamise relvana Nappus: hirm ilma jääda Kokkuvõtteks
At the spa where Kitty goes to recover, she meets a girl named Varenka, whom she tries to emulate. Kitty likes the fact that Varenka spends her time taking care of the elderly. But Kitty soon realizes the work isn't cut out for her. She makes the acquaintance of an elderly couple, and the husband becomes all too fond of her. Kitty then decides she needs to concentrate on her own family and friends. She realizes, having watched Varenka, that an unmarried life can be a lonely life. She confirms in her head a desire to marry and have a family. This is a big step in her personal growth. Kitty is going through a taxing period and trying to achieve some sort of clarity. She is figuring herself out, day by day. Part 3, Chapters 1-6 Levin's half-brother Sergey comes to visit. Whenever Levin and Sergey get together, they debate politics and intellectual issues for hours. Levin comes to realize this time that Sergey, a city man himself, has a
Seligman: positiivne psühholoogia Mis toetab sisemist kontrollitunnet, eluga rahulolu, õnnetunnet. Seligman – PERMA: Pleasure, Engagement, Realtionships, Meaning, Accomplishments. Isiksuseomadused: Low neuroticism, high extraversion and conscientiousness, Autonomy, competence, self-esteem, self-acceptance. Environmental mastery. Trust. Internal locus of control. Emotional stability and positive affect. Self-esteem. Keskkonnafaktorid: Social support - older married persons happier than unmarried. Job satisfaction . Education - modest correlation with happiness. Wealth - citizens of wealthier nations are happier. Tänapäeval – happiness studies. Ruut Veenhoven. Journal of Happiness Studies Mõjustamise psühholoogia • Robert Cialdini mõjustamisvõtted. Näited. • Vastastikkus: võlgnevustunde pealesurumine • Meeldivus: isiklikud suhted mõjustamise relvana • Nappus: hirm ilma jääda Kokkuvõtteks • Väline mõju suurem, kui eeldame (fundamentaalne
ceremony at Caernarvon [kə'nα:vən] (the seat of the native princes of Wales until the 9th century) in 1301 Edward I made his own baby son the first English Prince of 80 Wales. From that time the eldest son of the ruling king or queen has usually been made Prince of Wales. 3. The first attempts to establish English settlements in America were made by Humphrey Gilbert in Newfoundland in 1583 and by Walter Raleigh in 1585 in Virginia, an area named by him after the virgin, or unmarried queen Elizabeth. 4. The settlement was named after James I Stuart (1603–1625) who united the two kingdoms, Scotland and England, under one crown and in 1604 was proclaimed ‘King of Great Britain’. In the Act of Union of 1707, England and Scotland were formally united as the United Kingdom of Great Britain. The 1801 Act of Union formed the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Since 1922, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 5
said to be Y," whereas in the referential case "the fact that nothing is the ø does not have this consequence" (p. 287). He takes this point from Linsky (1963), who offers the example of someone (perhaps at a party) who observes a woman and her male companion and says, "Her husband is kind to her." Definite descriptions 25 Donnellan and Linsky agree that, even if the woman is in fact unmarried, it is the companion that is referred to, and that what is said is that that person is kind to her regardless of his not actually being her husband. On this view, the real referent differs from what I have been calling the semantic referent, there being no semantic referent in Linsky's example. Or suppose that in the Smith case, against all the evidence, Jones is inno- cent; Smith committed suicide and there is no murderer. (Or perhaps Smith