Victoria Justice Writes Her Own 'Victorious' Ending Tonight is the night -- the series finale of Victorious. Star Victoria Justice took to Twitter and Tumblr for her own version of how the ending should be. "Hi guys, as most of you know by now, tonight is the final episode of Victorious. In honor of this I thought I'd write a letter about my journey on Nickelodeon and most of all my gratitude to all of you. "It all started when I was twelve years old and auditioned for a role on a show called Zoey 101 for the part of Lola. I was cast as a series regular on the second season. I knew my life was going to change in many ways, but I didn't know then that that role on Zoey 101 would lead me to almost eight years on `Nickelodeon' (all my teenage years)
United Kingdom Kaisa Aadna Lauri Lasner Risto Paalonen Kertu Reinsalu Kaisa Vahtmäe United Kingdom Anthem 1. God save our gracious Queen Long live our noble Queen God save the Queen Send her victorious Happy and glorious Long to reign over us God save the Queen 2. O Lord our God arise Scatter her enemies And make them fall Confound their politics Frustrate their knavish tricks On Thee our hopes we fix God save us all 3. Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour Long may she reign May she defend our laws And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice God save the Queen 4
In August 2008, it was announced that Myers had been cast as Gen. Ed Fenech in Quentin Tarantino's World War II revenge film Inglourious Basterds. Pierre-Luc Gagnon, also known as (born May 2, 1980 in Boucherville, Canada), is a Canadian professional skateboarder.Gagnon began skating in 1988, and entered his first competition in 1992. A frequent participant in the X-Games, he has won Fourteen medals (four gold) in the Vert, Vert Double, Big Air, and Best Trick categoriesHe has also been victorious on the Dew Tour and in the Gravity Games, and was the winner of the vert division of the Maloof Money Cup with a wide array of technichal flip tricks and spins including a nollie heelflip indy 540. [citation needed] Gagnon is 5 feet 10 inches (177 cm) tall and weighs 168 pounds (76.2 kg). His sponsors include Darkstar skateboards, RDS clothing, Osiris footwear, Electric visual, Monster energy drink, Skullcandy headphones and capix helmets.
The war also caused a split in the British suffragette movement, calling a 'ceasefire' in their campaign for the duration of the war. In contrast, more radical suffragettes, like the Women's Suffrage Federation, continued their (at times violent) struggle. Women were also allowed to join the armed forces in a non-combatant role and by the end of the War 80,000 women had joined the armed forces in auxiliary roles such as nursing and cooking. Great Britain was victorious in the war, but suffered heavy losses: Britain had the greatest empire in the world before the war broke out. As a result of the war, the world's financial centre shifted from England to the United States, from London to New York. Also, countries started wanting independence from the British empire (Ireland got independence in 1921). Total Deaths(GB): 994,138 Economy was damaged
Edward the Confessor died and the throne was seized by his leading aristocrat, Harold Godwinson, who was crowned. Almost immediately, Harold faced two invasions - one from the king of Norway, Harald Hardrada, who was supported by Harold Godwinson's brother Tostig, and the other from William, Duke of Normandy. Harold defeated the Norwegian invasion at the Battle of Stamford Bridge in September 1066, but he was defeated and killed shortly afterwards at the Battle of Hastings. The victorious William claimed the throne. 4.What is Domesday book all about ? William the Conqueror started recording England, because he wanted to know how much tax he could raise in order to fund his armies. 5.What do you know about Bayeux Tapestry? It is a long piece of art on cloth about William's journey to England. 6.What langauges were spoken at that time? French 7.What was the role of church in the middle ages? Back during the Middle Ages religion played a major
Sergei Eisenstein was the one who created a feeling of illusion,projected trilogy documenting the life and times of the notorious 16th century czar, appeared to great acclaim within the Soviet Union. The actors perform in an exaggerated, often halting style that often brings to mind a combination of silent film, combination of theater and ballet. Close-ups of actors whose gestures of rage gives them the appearance of statues. Eisenstein creates a drawing light, shot of a downstairs to create a victorious feeling. Strong backlight behind the protagonists creates hallows, counter light gives reflection. High key lighting and fill lighting is represented. In frame the movement is create for the feeling of a depth. Panoramic view and most of the movements in diagonal, which creates infinity. silhouette on the backround and atmosphere is tragic, dramatic which is filled with darkness. Extreme close-ups are used, dark figure and bright pace. Illusion of realistic places.
The first settlements that stayed were greatly helped by the fact that there was an abundance of fish stocks in the Atlantic Region. The British and French both sent explorers to those areas, and both countries were interested in creating settlements there. France and Britain, however, didn't have good relations. They fought over colonies and fur trade. Their different religions also caused tension. In 1756, a 7-year war broke out between the two countries. The British were victorious, and renamed the French-speaking region in their territory Quebec. The French influence continues to be felt in Canada. The French there were allowed to keep their religion, law system and language. Quebec was then divided into the English and French-speaking colony. Eventually, those colonies became the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Today, more than five million French-speaking descendants of those settlers live in Quebec.
In 1756 the Seven Years War broke out between France and Britain. They fought over colonies and areas in that war. By 1758 the British had captured the French fortress of Louisbourg. It was an important position for the British to acquire because it guarded the entrance of the St. Lawrence river. This marked the beginning of the end for French rule in North America. In 1759 a famous battle on the Plains of Abraham just outside of Quebec City was fought. Yhe British were victorious and on the following spring they conquered the last French stronghold Montreal. At the present day more than five million French-speaking peole live in the Quebec province. Even today there are tensions bettween the British people and the French people and it threatens the unity of Canada. When the British took over they didn't change much in French traditions. They allowed the French peole to keep their religion, civil law system and language.
Pealinn: London Peamised keeled: Inglise Rahaühik: Naelsterling Valitsus: Kuningriik; Demokraatia Kuninganna: Elizabeth II Peaminister: Tony Blair Iseseisvus: 1. jaanuar 1801 Hümn: God Save the Queen (King) Sümboolika God save our gracious Queen (King), Long live our noble Queen (King), God save the Queen (King). Send her (his) victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us, God save the Queen (King). O lord God arise, Scatter our enemies, And make them fall! Confound their knavish tricks, Confuse their politics,
breath part. It is also next to the Geneva Lake which is blue and clear. The most beautiful water body I have ever seen. Lausanne has one of the most amazing churches in the world as it is one of the only ones that still has original figures from the Middle Ages. The church is made of sandstone and therefore it is falling apart. The figurines also have their original colours, which is rare. Lausanne is also the home for the Olympic Museum where there are statues of victorious athletes. I saw quite a few of familiar 2 Kirjapraktika Portfoolio 2013 faces. Lausanne is a beautiful and interesting place to visit. I would go back there in a heartbeat and I would recommend seeing it for yourself as it will amaze anyone who took the time to enjoy it. It will definitely take your breath away. c) a person
King Lear, Macbeth, Anthony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus all written duing his pessimistic period, except for R/J. Within his tragedies Shakesy acts as a severe critic of the Renaissance, the difference betwen its ideals and the reality. Also, slave trade. The main character was in most cases a noble figure in a difficult situations. Shakespeare shows the weakness of his characters nature. Evil forces are only victorious to a certain extent, however in the end vitue wins. Real political and social world, the influence of the environment and history on characters. Nature is an anemey in his tragedies. Othello, The Moor of Venice love's fight against racial discrimination. Othello is a talented, intelligent military leader; Iago is his jealous enemy; Desdemano is O's wife. King Lear a tragedy of family and politics, take splace during the late feudalism period; Goneril, Regan, Cornelia
Sellises olukorras pole uutel rahumeelsetel ideedel kohta - edukad on vaid vägivaldsed ideed, nagu on seda tõestanud välismaa kogemus. /.../ Võitjana väljub kas fasism või kommunism; viimane tähendaks, et Suurbritannia laul on lauldud." ("To drift much longer, to muddle through much further, is to run risk of collapse. In such a situation new ideas will not come peacefully: they will come violently as they have come elsewhere. /.../ Either Fascism or Communism emerges victorious; if it be the latter, the story of Britain is told.") "Meie vaenlased on eelkõige praeguse parlamentaristliku süsteemi Vanad Olijad. Kui nende võim püsib edasi, saab meie homseks põhivaenlaseks Kommunistlik Partei. Vanad Olijad on katastroofi kujundajad, kommunistid on vaid selle elluviijad." ("The enemy today is the Old Gang of present parliamentarism. The enemy of tomorrow, if their rule persists much longer, will be the Communist Party.
authority. Within years, two battles had been fought against Meccan forces: the Battle of Badr in 624, which was a Muslim victory, and the Battle of Uhud in 625, which ended inconclusively. Conflict with Medinan Jewish clans who opposed the Muslims led to their exile, enslavement, or death, and the Jewish enclave of Khaybar was subdued. At the same time, Meccan trade routes were cut off as Muhammad brought surrounding desert tribes under his control. By 629 Muhammad was victorious in the nearly bloodless Conquest of Mecca, and by the time of his death in 632 (at the age of 62) he ruled over the Arabian peninsula. Angels Belief in angels is fundamental to the faith of Islam. The Arabic word for angel means "messenger". According to the Qur'an, angels do not possess free will, and worship God in total obedience. Angels' duties include communicating revelations from God, glorifying God,
republican when he painted the Horatii."(Roberts, 1989, p.18) Moreover, in 1978 Thomas crow, an American art historian, published an article which revived the historical dispute about David's intentions with his Horatii. Crow claimed that Horatii was definitely a prerevolutionary painting and that Ettlinger's idea of Horatii being republican is false. (Roberts, 1989, p.19) In 1781 David exhibited his painting Belisarius, which was based on a legend of Belisarius, who was a victorious and noble military general falsely accused of betrayal. (Rosenblum, Woldemar, 1984, p.25) Same misfortune happened to one general in France: "The legend was especially popular in the late eighteenth century, not only because of its dramatic ingredient of grim misfortune, but because it offered a historical counterpart to the contemporary scandal of a French general, the Count de Lally, who, after mismanaging a
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at Glastonbury. Following his departure, he became the subject of talk shows and newspapers as he acknowledged his plans to become a solo singer, and he was spotted partying with George Michael in France. However, a clause in his Take That contract prohibited him from releasing any material until after the group was officially dissolved, and he was later sued by Marth-Smith and forced to pay $200,000 in commission. After various legal battles over his right to a solo career, Williams was victorious in getting released from his contract with BMG. On June 27, 1996, Williams formally announced that he had signed with Chrysalis Records. Christopher Anthony John "Chris" Martin (born on 2 March 1977) is an English singer-songwriter and instrumentalist, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Coldplay. He is married to American actress Gwyneth Paltrow, with whom he has two children .Chris Martin was born in Exeter, Devon and is the oldest of five children. His father,
leadership. His successor as head of the Christian Democratic Party was Ruud Lubbers, who formed a new coalition in November 1982 and remained in power until 1994. During this period the island of Aruba reached an agreement with the government of the Netherlands separating the island from the Netherlands Antilles. In 1993 the Netherlands became the first governmental body to regulate euthanasia or mercy killing. In the May 1994 elections, the Labor Party emerged victorious and assumed control of the Dutch government for the first time since 1977. (3) In early 1995, the Dutch battled serious flooding. Rivers throughout north-western Europe overflowed their banks as a result of heavy rainfall and melting snow. The Netherlands declared a state of emergency and about 250,000 people were evacuated. Damages and evacuation expenses were estimated at more than $1 billion. (3) 2.14 Historical dates 58 BC - Julius Caesar conquered the area now known as the Netherlands.
London prospered under Cnut, but on his death the city reverted to Anglo-Saxon control under Edward the Confessor. He built a wooden palace at Westminster, were the parliament met later. This is why Westminster became the seat of government not the city of London itself. Edward the Confessor also built Westminster Abbey. He ruled until his death in 1065, after which King Harold was crowned. Norman period( Medieval London) 1066 In 1066 in the Battle of Hastings the Normans were victorious and William was crowned King. William granted the citizens of London special privileges, but he also built a castle in the southeast corner of the city to keep them under control. This castle was expanded by later kings until it became the complex we now call the Tower of London. The Tower acted as royal residence, and it was not until later that it became famous as a prison. In 1176 the first stone London Bridge was built. This bridge was to remain the only one in London until 1739
to sea, to protect their territory from the Scots. The Roman rule was more of a colonial control rather than a large-scale settlement. They left very little behind. 9. The Anglo-Saxon Invasion. The Angles, Saxons and Jutes came from present-day Northern-Germany and Denmark in 449. A number of tribes from the European mainland invaded and settled in large numbers; however, they were not always victorious. These Anglo- Saxons soon had the south-east of the country in their control. In the west, their advance was temporarily halted by an army of (Celtic) Britons under the command of the legendary King Arthur. By the 7th century the Anglo-Saxons were ruling most of Britain. 10. Scandinavian raids. In 789 three Viking ships landed on the coast of the kingdom of West Saxon. They were traders and raiders
Within years, two battles had been fought against Meccan forces: the Battle of Badr in 624, which was a Muslim victory, and the Battle of Uhud in 625, which ended inconclusively. Conflict with Medinan Jewish clans who opposed the Muslims led to their exile, enslavement or death, and the Jewish enclave of Khaybar was subdued. At the same time, Meccan trade routes were cut off as Muhammad brought surrounding desert tribes under his control. By 629 Muhammad was victorious in the nearly bloodless Conquest of Mecca, and by the time of his death in 632 he ruled over the Arabian peninsula. In Islam, the "normative" example of Muhammad's life is called the Sunnah (literally "trodden path"). This example is preserved in traditions known as hadith ("reports"), which recount his words, his actions, and his personal characteristics. The classical Muslim jurist ashShafi'i (d. 820) emphasized the importance of the Sunnah in Islamic law, and Muslims are encouraged
determination and their own state, the more so that the necessary domestic policy preconditions were already there. An additional plus was the exceptionally favourable international situation that did not enable either of the historical great powers in the Baltic Sea region to retain their hold in the Baltic countries -- Russia and Germany, both weakened by the war and revolution. The Entente countries, which emerged victorious from the Great War, were keen to reduce Germany's power in the global strategic sense -- for them, the Republic of Estonia was also a link in the anti-bolshevik struggle. For the first time since the 13th century, the Estonians achieved complete independence and for the first time in history they now had their own statehood. In the course of half a century, the class-based country people had turned into a socially differentiated nation.
* Sigatüügas pannakse kinni.* Korraldatakse Dumbledore'i matused ja ta maetakse Sigatüükasse.* Järgnevalt on toodud ära peatükkide inglisekeelsed nimed ja võimalikud eestikeelsed nimed:1. The Other Minister - Uus minister või Teine minister2. Spinner's End Pöörleja lõpp (väheusutav)3. Will and Won't - Tahtma ja mitte4. Horace Slughorn - Horace Slughorn5. An Excess of Phlegm Flegma liialdamine6. Draco's Detour - Draco ringiminek7. The Slug Club - Nälkja klubi8. Victorious Snape - Võidukas Snape9. The Half- Blood Prince - Segavereline prints10. The Hour of Gaunt- Gauntide tund11. Hermioine's Helping Hand - Hermione abistav käsi12. Silver & Opals - Hõbe ja opaalid13. The Secret Riddle - Salajane Riddle14. Felix Felicis - Felix teeb õnnelikus või Felix õnnitleb või Felixi õnnelikkus või Felixi õnnejook15. The Unbreakable Vow - Murdumatu vanne16. A Very Frosty Christmas - Väga külmad jõulud17
dates from the reign of Augustus. Excavations in the 19th century revealed one layer on top of another. The deepest level excavated was 3.60 meters above sea level. Archaeological finds show human activity at that level with the discovery of carbonised wood.[citation needed] An important function of the Forum, during both Republican and Imperial times, was to serve as the culminating venue for the celebratory military processions known as Triumphs. Victorious generals entered the city by the western Triumphal Gate (Porta Triumphalis) and circumnavigated the Palatine Hill (counterclockwise) before proceeding from the Velian Hill down the Via Sacra and into the Forum.[5] From here they would mount the Capitoline Rise (Clivus Capitolinus) up to the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the summit of the Capitol. Lavish public banquets ensued back down on the Forum.[6] (In addition to the Via
germans. Royal Navy organised emergency evacuation, 30, 000 soldiers escaped The Battle of britain 1940. German attack on Britain. German Luftwaffe raids. Battle of Britain raged, became a legend. By Christmas immidate threat was past, bombing continued El Alamein 1942. Rommel attacked to finish off British army and break out int the Nile delta. First battle raged 3 weeks. Montgomery reorganised the army. Second battle raged for 12 days, british were victorious Singapore, 1942. British were defending Singapore, which Japanese overran, captured the bulk of the British army, the worst military disaster. D-Day 1944, Operation Overlord Allied invasion of normandy on the western front during WW II. Greatest operation in war history 6 June 1944 the thousands Allied troops parachuted from the skies, landed by glider and stormed the beaches. Landing was a brilliant success. Near 200, 000 participated one way or another
by anger or hostility? Can you hear your own voice becoming harsh or shrill, or louder and a few octaves lower? Can you be aware of your mind racing to defend its position, justify, attack, blame? In other words, can you awaken at that moment of unconsciousness? Can you feel that there is something in you that is at war, something that feels threatened and wants to survive at all cost, that needs the drama in order to assert its identity as the victorious character within that theatrical production? Can you feel there is something in you that would rather be right than at peace? BEYOND EGO: YOUR TRUE IDENTITY When the ego is at war, know that it is no more than an illusion that is fighting to survive. That illusion thinks it is you. It is not easy at first to be there as the witnessing Presence, especially when the ego is in survival mode or some emotional pattern from the past has become activated, but once you
the previous one. The themes, musical language and style are considerably different, the music remains on the level of academic Romanticism. The Finale’s (Allegro moderato) task is to synthesise all the previous material. The main theme in this rondo resembles a folk dance; it is joyous and snappy (C1). The episodic materials are also close to folk tunes. In the synthesis the introductory theme and the main theme of the second movement participate. The former is transformed, sounding victorious and bright in augmentation, exhibiting the triumph of fulfilling all expectations. In the development of the first movement several thematic elements collide. The direct struggle takes place between the chromatics accompanying the introductory theme and the brightness of the subsidiary theme. Growing depression is surmounted by the new theme that gains its strength from the folk song extending into a powerful and broad melody
Christopher Vogler these reversals for the main character, some have many, and some are even constructed so that they produce reversals of fortune in every scene. In fact, that might be a good minimum requirement for a scene — that it produce at least one reversal of fortune for someone on some level of the story. A shift in power, the underdog standing up to the bully, the fates dealing a blow to the victorious athlete, a lucky break or a sudden setback, all these are reversals of polarity that punctuate a story and give a sense of dynamic movement. T h e moments of reversal can be thrilling and memorable, like the scene of Norma Roe standing up in the factory to organize the workers. A R I S T O T L E ' S C O N C E P T OF R E V E R S A L Aristotle in his Poetics describes the essential dramatic device of the reversal. H e calls
cryptography. He depended upon a single, easy-to-solve system during most of his campaigns, including the Russian; this was his petit chiffre, a nomenclator of about 200 groups. Even without his generals' predilection for partial encipherments, the Napoleonic cryptograms must have crumpled before the assault of the Russian cryptanalysts. How the solutions helped the Russians is not known, but that they must have been of some assistance is indicated by the fact that the victorious Czar, Alexander I, cited them himself when reminiscing about the war. At a state dinner that he gave in Paris years later for the marshals of France, he mentioned having read secret French dispatches. Marshal Macdonald, who had commanded a corps for Napoleon, recalled that one of the French generals had defected and said, "It is not surprising that Your Majesty was able to decipher them; someone gave you the key." Alexander denied it. "He assumed a serious air," Macdonald related,
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