Freedom Square Freedom Square Freedom Square is a plaza on the southern end of the Old Town. It is bounded on the east by St. John's Church, on the south by Kaarli Boulevard and an underground shopping center. Construction works started in 2008. History In 19th century Freedom Square was called Peetri plats. During the Soviet period, Freedom Square was known as the Victory Square. Before Freedom Square there was a parking lot. It was opened on 23 June 2009 as a memorial for those who fell during the Estonian War of Independence. This cost to Estonia about 26,9 million euros. Victory Column It is also there to commemorating the Estonian War of Independence 1918 1920. The idea of creating a monument was conceived in 1919, before the end of the war. In 2006, a design competition for the monument received more than 40 entries.
Mission 1 jutt pp6-7 18 words John needed to PREPARE for the COMPATITION on Friday. He had a lot of STRENGHT and he wanted to PROVE that he is the best. He was quite CONFIDENT he will have a VICTORY. Friday came and everybody was IN PUBLIC EYE. There was a lot of SUSPENSE. Then something bad happened, John fell and couldn't get up. Doctor said it is a serious INJURY because he hurt his TENDON. John was very sad, now he was IN THE SIDELINES and he didn't STEP UP IN HIS CAREER. When the competition CAME TO AN END, John saw that his basic COMPETITOR won it. It was DESTINY. John had to TAKE A BREAK now and maybe next SEASON he can COMPETE.
USA) pommirünnakud Berliinile 194345. 1945. aasta kevadel linna kaitsjate ja pealetungivate Nõukogude vägede vahel muutsid suure osa kesklinnast varemeteks. Tänane Berliini kesklinn on suures osas 20. sajandi teisel poolel uuesti üles ehitatud. Brandenburgi värav Värav on kujunenud Berliini ja kogu Saksamaa rahvuslikuks sümboliks. Väravat on kujutatud Saksamaa 10-, 20- ja 50-sendistel euromüntidel. Victory Column Victory veerg on monument Berliinis, Saksamaal. Sõdade pronksist skulptuur 8,3 m kõrge ja kaalub 35 tonni, kujundas Friedrich Drake. Victory Column Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church Protestantlik Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church asub Berliinis Kurfürstendamm keskel Breitscheidplatz. Algne kirik ehitati 1890. See sai rängalt kannatada pommirünnakus 1943. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church Vana kirik umbes 1900
Great Britain and Ireland Service/branch: Royal Navy Years of service: 17711805 Rank: Vice Admiral of the White His famous saying "England expects that every man will do his duty. " With these words Nelson successfully inspired his squadron before the Battle of Trafalgar, in 1805, during which he died Battles Battle of Cape St Vincet Battle of the Nile Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife Battle of Copenhagen Battle of Trafalgar Victory in the Battle of Trafalgar Victory Victorywas an ancient Earth sailing vessel and one of the most famous ships in British naval history She served as the flagship for Admiral Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 Victory Memory of him England` s greatest sailor Best known as the hero of the Battle of Trafalgar "I have done my duty, thank God for that", were his last words Used material http://en.wikipedia
· 43 AD 410 AD · Aulus Platius · Archeological and epigraphic evidence The Lunt Fort near Coventry, · New developments a reconstructed Roman fort Aulus Platius Hadrian's Wall Norman conquest of England · 1066 AD · William the Conqueror · Battle of Hastings · Last succesful conquest of the UK Hundred Years' War · 1337 1453 · England France · Edward III · Joan of Arc · French victory English and Welsh longbow; the most Painting of Jeanne d'Arc at famous and efficient weapon during the war the Siege of Orléans The Wars of the Roses · 1455 1485 · Henry VI · Edward IV · Henry Tudor Red Rose of Lancaster The Tudor Rose of England White Rose of York The English Civil War · 1642 1651 · Parlamentarians and Royalists
4. Battles 5. Used material Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square Born: 29 September 1758 Birthplace: Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England Died: 21 October 1805 (killed in battle) Best Known As: The hero of the Battle of Trafalgar Lord Nelson's full title, at the time of his death, was Vice Admiral of the White The Right Honourable Horatio, Viscount Nelson, Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Horatio Nelson HMS Victory is a 100 gun ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built in the 1760s and currently a museum in dry dock in Portsmouth. She is the oldest ship still in commission. Nelsons most famous ship, his flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805. The Victory Nelsons Flagship The two people he hold most dear in the world his beloved Emma and their daughter Horatia. Horatia was born on 29 January 1801. A finer child was never produced by any two persons.
assumption of independent statehood, usually after ceasing to be a colony or part of another state, more rarely after the end of a military occupation. In Estonia it's celebrated on February 24.Estonia got independence from the Bolshevist Russia in 1918.Estonia regain independence in 1991 from NSVL when it fall a part. People make some preparations before Independence Day, like they look up if they have a flag. Independence Day is celebrated with victory parade, flag raising and speeches , but some famililies have a lavish feast and parents talk to their children that how and when Estonia got independence.Many of people just watch victory parade from TV. On this day people are very calm and they enjoy to be Estonians. St. John's Day In Estonia, aside from Christmas, St John's Day is the most important days in the calendar.
day period of fasting, prayer, and penance. The last week of Lent is called Holy Week, and it contains the days of the Easter Triduum, including Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday in the Catholic Church), commemorating Maundy and the Last Supper, as well as Good Friday, commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus. Easter is followed by a fifty-day period called Eastertide or the Easter Season, ending with Pentecost Sunday. Victory Day June 23 Võidupüha or Victory Day is a public holiday in Estonia, which has been celebrated on 23 June every year since 1934. The date recalls the victory in the 1919 Battle of Võnnu (near Csis, Latvia) of the Estonian military forces and their allies over German forces (Baltische Landeswehr) who sought to re-assert Baltic-German control over the region. The battle was part of the 1918-1920 Estonian War of Independence, where the main adversary of the newly independent Estonia was Communist Russia.
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was Helgi Parts. Their collaboration was short, because the coach's health was deteriorated. Then he practiced alone for about six months. In the end of 1998 Aleksander Tammert senior started to help him, but it didn´t last long. The next coach was Uno Ojand, and this cooperation lasted until 2006. He competed at the 2004 Olympics, but did not reach the final. The season 2005 was his breakthrough year as he won silver medals at the World Championships and World Athletics Final, took home a victory in the European Cup and won the World University Games. He also threw more than 70 metres for the first time. Gerd was the champion of Estonia in 2004- 2007 . He owns a record of the Estonian discus - 73.38 4.09.2006 Helsingborg. Kanter was the silver medalist at the 2006 European Athletics Championships, finishing behind Virgilijus Alekna, and became the world champion in the discus at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics in Osaka
jagati tema muusika, nagu BCD väitis, et chamillionaire oli tegemist laimav selgitusi firmast tema laule. Järelikult Shila Mitra, partner BCD, toidab vaen edasi koos oma diss lugu. Hiljem 2006 chamillionaire oli motiiv singles "Get Up" poolt Ciara, "That Girl" by Frankie J, "Bet , et "Trick Daddy," King Kong "poolt Jibbs ja" Doe Boy Värske "kolme Six Mafia 2007. 2007-2008: Ultimate Victory Chamillionaire koos MC Hammer ja Mistah FAB aastal 24. juuli 2008. Et edendada oma uue albumi, chamillionaire vabastatakse Mixtape Messiah 3 kui eelmäng oma uue albumi 18. juuli 2007 kell täpselt 23:00 Ida aega oma veebilehel. Chamillionaire välja oma teise mainstream album Ultimate Victory kohta 18. september 2007. Ultimate Victory tehti ilma ühegi vandumine ütles chamillionaire. Külaline
qualifying run, he clinched the event with the first of his two runs in the finals. His first finals run was awarded the highest score ever in FIS halfpipe, a 47.3. 2010 Winter Olympics At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, White again won gold in the halfpipe. In the finals, White recorded a score of 46.8 on his first run, which proved a high enough score to secure the gold medal without a second run. He performed his second run anyway, as a victory lap, ending his run with a well-anticipated Double McTwist 1260 which he named The Tomahawk. This second run resulted in a record score of 48.4 (50 is the highest possible score) enlarging his margin of victory. His nearest competitor won the silver with a points total of 45.0, 3.4 behind White. 2011 After a sub-par performance in the Slopestyle, failing to reach the finals, White "redeemed" himself in the Superpipe. With an 89, he sat in
Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar Square • Created in 1830-1841 • 1805 was named in honour Lord Nelson’s Victory. • In the centre of the square. • Many museums and art galleries are around. • Always full of people. Are famous for its thousands pigeons. You mustn’t feed the pigeons, beacause if you do that you’ll have to pay a fine. Leicester Square • Lovely garden in the square, where people can relax. • Statue of William Shakespeare. • 1981 was added Charlie Chaplin. • Popular with tourists • Many cinemas,theatres,restaurants nearby. • Pedestrians only.
TENNIS Katriin Mering 11B ABOUT Between two players (singles) Between two teams of two players each (doubles) Racket Send the ball through the opponent's racket side Ball diameter is 6.35cm to 6.67cm and weighs 57-59 grams Court length is 23.77m and a width is 8.23m for singlegame and 10.97m for doublegame. Racket can't be longer than 81.28cm or greater than 31.75cm. Adult racket weighs 300-325 grams. 15, 30, 40 and the fourth point bring victory The player (or couple) who wins six games, wins set HISTORY Originated in France in the 12th century Patented by major Walter Clopton Wingfield Program of the Olympic tennis was the from 1896 to 1924 thank you for listening! Mainor Business School 20.12.10
The 17th century In England 17th century was a time of political and religious turmoil. It is known as a struggle between Parliament and the throne. 1625 came to rule Charles I, who was proved to be politically stubborn. In 1642 civil war broke out between the Cavaliers and the Roundheads. Oliver Cromwell was a puritan who brought the Roundheads to the victory and temporarily ended the monarchy in 1649. Charles I was beheaded. Oliver Cromwell ruled England for 9 violent years. The return of the oldest son of Charles I in 1660 is called the Restoration. In 1660 the Royal Society of London was established to promote scientific research. In 1688 the Glorious Revolution was without bloodshed or violence. The 1689 Bill of Rights limited monarch's powers. Parliamtary government was established. 1665 the Great Plague, 1666 the Great Fire.
Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar Square Created in 1830-1841 1805 was named in honour Lord Nelson's Victory. In the centre of the square. Many museums and art galleries are around. Always full of people. Are famous for its thousands pigeons. You mustn't feed the pigeons, beacause if you do that you'll have to pay a fine. Leicester Square Lovely garden in the square, where people can relax. Statue of William Shakespeare. 1981 was added Charlie Chaplin. Popular with tourists Many cinemas,theatres,restaurants nearby. Pedestrians only. Near the square is the London's Chinatown
Lion' · red lion on a gold field · Scottish monarchs or government officials · by William the Lyon in 1165 FLOWER · thistle · prickly-leaved purple flower · 15th century · symbol of defence · Scottish Bluebell FLOWER OF SCOTLAND · there is no official National anthem of Scotland · Scottish song, used frequently at special occasions and sporting events. · written by Roy Williamson · presented in 1967 · refers to the victory of the Scots Robert the Bruce NATIONAL DAY · St Andrew's Day · St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland · 30 November · In 2006- an official bank holiday REFERENCES · http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/flags/coun trys/europe/rylscot.htm · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Scotland · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland · http://www.woodlands- junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/britain/sco tland.htm
1 It is preferable to do sth late than not at all 1 Better late than never 2 the final victory is the most complete one 2 he who laughs last laughs longest 3 you cannot achieve anything without taking risks 3nothing ventured, nothing gained 4what is attractive is very subjective 4 beauty is in the eye of the beholder 5 too much work can make you boring 5 all work and no play makes jack a dull boy 6 there is always basis for rumous no matter how untrue they seem 6There's no smoke without fire 7 everybody has different tastes 7 one man's meat is another man's poison
Midsummer Day June 23 and 24, a few days after the summer solstice Click to edit Master text styles Second level Midsummer Day Third level celebrations were merged Fourth level Fifth level with the celebration of Victory Day Most important day in the Estonian calendar Marks a change in the farming year Estonians all around the country will gather with their families At larger events to celebrate this important day with singing and dancing As Estonians have done for centuries. Midsummer customs Sauna Going cemetery Swaying Click to edit Master text styles Second level Singing Third level Dancing
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In turn Estonian helped Latvia in creating her army. In the summer of 1919 two of the three Estonian divisions operated in Northern Latvia, cleaning it from the troops of the Red Army. In June 1919 it lead to an armed conflict with stagnant Baltic Germans who tried to subject Latvia to their power. In the decisive battle under Cesis on June 23 (in Estonian: Võnnu) the Estonian-Latvian forces crushed German resistance. This day is now celebrated as Victory Day in Estonia. In the summer and fall of 1919 war against Soviet Russia already took place on Russian territory. Only in November when the Red Army had beaten the Russian "Whites", it could once again press the front over to Estonian territory. The fiercest battles of the War of Independence took place in November and December 1919 on the Narva Front. The Soviet Command sent two armies (altogether 160,000 troops) against Estonia and Estonia answered with the maximum she had 85,000 men
Berlin. On the left you can see the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. It consists of an old and a new part. In 1943, in World War II, a bomb fell on the church. The Berlin wanted to get the leftovers. Thus, after the war, a new church was built, in which the old one was built in. ... We now drive through the Tiergarten to the Big Star. That is what these traffic notes are called because so many roads meet here that it looks like a big star. In the middle you see the Victory Column. On top of the pillar stands the goddess of victory Viktoria. It was gilded in 1987. The Berliners call the figure "Goldelse". There you can see the castle Bellevue. ... Now we are on the street of June 17 and drive towards the Brandenburg Gate. On the gate you can see the Quadriga, a four-horse car. From 1961 to November 9, 1989, the Brandenburg Gate was closed by the Berlin Wall. ... Just behind the Brandenburg Gate starts the famous boulevard "Unter den Linden"
of English Protestant church, and he became a church should be. she looked like a witch. Governance, Elizabeth was more moderate than her father and siblings. Though Elizabeth was cautious in foreign policy and supported the halfway line but ineffective, poorly equipped launched military campaigns against the Netherlands, France and Ireland, online Spanish Invincible Armada breaking 1588th his name forever in the victory, which is often considered one of the greatest in the history of England. Government praises him for 20 years as the golden era of the ruler, and this notion still persists among the English. Elizabeth was a youth of the kingdom of life, very colorful and confusing time. Elizabeth never married, because it would have been subordinated to the state of his spouse's influence. Hatfield House Old Palace.
● You will need: *A street map *Camera *Good walking shoes Piccadilly Circus Piccadilly Circus is a road junction. In this context, a circus, from the Latin word meaning "circle", is a round open space at a street junction. It is popular meeting place and there is a saying that if you wait enough at Piccadilly Circus, you’ll meet everyone in the world. Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square was created in 1830-41 and was named in honour of Lord Nelson’s victory at the Battle of Trafagar in 1805. Nelson’s Column is in the centre of the Square. Trafalgar Square used to be be famous for its thousand of pigenos. Now feeding the pegenous is banned. Leicester Square In the middle of the garden there is a statue of William Shakespeare. In 1981 a life-size statue of Charlie Chaplin was added. The square is for pedestrians only. Covent Garden Until about 40 years ago there was a fruit, vegetable, and a flower market.
· 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 · Take-off--the start of a ride · Duck dive--pushing the board underwater, nose first, and diving under an oncoming wave instead of riding it
British Empire in World war II On May 8, 1945, the Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Nazi Germany. On 30 April Hitler committed suicide. The act of military surrender was signed on 7 May in Reims, France, and ratified on 8 May in Berlin, Germany. On August 15, 1945, the Surrender of Japan occurred, effectively ending World War II. The signing of the surrender document occurred on September 2, 1945. Prime Minister Winston Churchill gives the "Victory" sign Nuremberg trials North East India, 1944 North Africa, 1941 British Empire in World war II Britain was no longer the great power it had once been Canada, Australia and New Zealand moved within the orbit of the United States. The price for India's entry to the war had been effectively a guarantee for independence. Same with African colonies Manpower and deaths Country Manpower contribution Military deaths
To sing with heart and voice God save the Queen 4. Not in this land alone But be God's mercies known From shore to shore Lord make the nations see That men should brothers be And form one family The wide world over 5. From every latent foe From the assassins blow God save the Queen O'er her thine arm extend For Britain's sake defend Our mother, prince, and friend God save the Queen 6. Lord grant that Marshal Wade May by thy mighty aid Victory bring May he sedition hush And like a torrent rush Rebellious Scots to crush God save the King The Tower of London The Tower of London is London's oldest and most popular attraction, most famous for the Crown Jewels Buckingham Palace London Eye The London Bus The Grand Opera House The Giant's Causeway Belfast City Hall Area: Capital: London Total 130,395 km 2 England
auto racing from 1901-1913. Ford attempted to enter a reworked Model T in the Indianapolis 500. In "My Life and Work" Ford speak of racing in a rather dismissive tone. Nevertheless, Ford did make quite an impact on auto racing. Airplane company Entered the aviation business building Liberty engines. Ford`s most successful aircraft was the Ford 4AT Trimotor. The Trimotor first flew on June 11, 1926. The Ford Motor Company played a privotal role in the Allied victory during World War I and World War II. International business Ford`s River Rouge Plant became the world`s largest industrial complex. He believed that international trade and cooperation led to international peace He opened Ford assembly planet in Britain and Canada in 1911. In the 1920s Ford also opened plants in Australia, India and France. References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ford http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAford.htm http://www.ideafinder
and Southern Estonia occupied by Poland 1632 Tartu University was founded 1860-1885 the era of national awakening, the foundation for Estonian journalism was laid, collection of folklore 1869 First all-Estonian Song Festival in Tartu 1884 The blue-black-and-white flag of Estonian Students' Society was consecrated 24 February 1918 the birth of the Republic of Estonia 23 June 1919 victory over Landeswehr in the Battle of Võnnu 2 February 1920 Tartu Peace Treaty with Russians 1920-1940 independent Republic of Estonia 23 August 1939 Molotov and Ribbentrop sign secret protocols according to which Estonia is annexed to Soviet sphere of influence 1945-1991 Soviet occupation 1988 Activities of Popular Front and the Singing Revolution 19-21 August 1991 coup d'état in Soviet Union
Trafalgar Square is over 160 years old... By the Middle Ages, it was known as Charing, by now name charing wears only the hotel next to the square Trafalgar Square is the largest square in London, it .is one of Britain's great tourist attractions. it's located at the heart of London, and it has been a central meeting place, place for new year receptions and Demostrations, since the Middle Ages. In the center of the square is the tall Nelson's Column. It was named in honour of Lord Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar square in 1805. Nelson was a much loved military hero in his day. The square is surrounded by many great buildings. There is also two famous fountains where y ou can take a dip in hot days. On the north side is the National Gallery. It houses a collection of more than 2300 paintings. National Gallery it is in fact one of the first permanent police boxes too. On the east there is Canada House. Opposite the Canada House is the South Africa House
Nende, nagu ka teiste soojendusbändide, laulud ja muusika oli minu jaoks uus, kuid nemad hakkasid mulle kõige rohkem meeldima. Veara põhilauluks oli ’My B-Side Life’, mis sai ka ühtlasi minu uueks lemmiklooks selle kontserdi vältel. Teisena astus lavale Riverboat Gamblers. Nagu sedasorti muusika esitajatel kombeks, olid nad väga liikuvad, eriti nende kitarrist, kes ronis kõikjale, kuhu vähegi võimalik. Üks nende meeldejäävamaid laule oli ’Victory Lap’. Kontsert toimus küll ammu, kuid mäletan hästi, et see oli üks põhilisi laule enne peaesinejat, mis rahva elama pani. Peale soojendusesinejaid jagati erinevaid tuuri logodega meeneid ning siis järgnesid igavikuna tunduvad 40 minutit. Inimesed olid väga meeleolukad ning üheskoos karjuti SUM41’te lavale. Lõpuks kui peaesinejad lavale jõudsid, oli rahvas juba hullumas. Kõik hüppasid ja karjusid. Oli isegi neid, kes lavale püüdsid ronida ning iga hinna eest esinejaid
*Reformation 16th century establishments of new school, Estonians first book appeared in 1525 *Tartu University 1632 founded by King Gustavus II Adolphus, classical university, member of the Coimbra group *Abolition of serfdom 1816 *Song festival 1869 in Tartu, an organiser was J.V.Jannsen, 822 singers, men only *Declaration of independence 24th February 1918 *War of independence 1918-1920 during the Russian Civil War, resulted in a victory for Estonia *Deportation 1949 *Estonia becomes independent 20th August 1991 *Joining EU 1st May 2004 Language: Estonian language, belongs to the Balti-Finnic group of the Finno-Ugric languages, closely realted to Finnish and rather remotely to Hungarian; Latin alphabet with 32 letters , 5 of which occur only in foreign words, the phenomes include 9 vowels and 18 consonants; words are borrowed from Latin, Greek, English etc.; since 1995 the 14th of March is celebrated as the
one day maybe even move to the United States of America. I think that Barack Obama is the most hated president in the United States history because of his racial. Barack Hussein Obama Barack Hussein (born on August 4, 1961) is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. In January 2005, Obama was sworn in as a U.S. Senator in the state of Illinois. He would hold this office until November 2008, when he resigned following his victory in the 2008 presidential election. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Obama is a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard Law School, where he was the president of the Harvard Law Review. He was a community organizer in Chicago before earning his law degree. He worked as a civil rights attorney in Chicago and taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. He served three terms representing the 13th District in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004.
* Maalib vaheseinu ja kirikuid * hakkab kasutama erksamaid värve * Kolib tagasi Hollandisse 5. PERIOOD - NEOPLASTITSISM (1917- 1944) * Ilmus 1. Number ''De Stijl'' * ''pluss-miinus'' tehnika areng * Lõi 1. geomeetrilise kompositsiooni * Võrgustik maalid * Lemmikvärvideks kujunevad kollane,sinine, valge ja punane * Tema viimane maal: "Boogie-Woogie võit" jäi lõpetamata. ,,Boogie-Woogie võit" Mondrian maali "Victory Boogie woogiet" on ilmselt mõjutanud tema terviseprobleemid ning tõenäoliselt ka 1. maailmasõda. Mõnede värvide puhul võib oodata puhast tooni. Maal ei olnud veel valmis ja mõnede laikude puhul saame aru, et need pole korralikult välja maalitud ning töö on alles tegemisel. Puude seeria "Sinine puu" Puude seeria "Hall puu" Puude seeria "Punane puu"
of Slovenia in the 2010 Winter Olympics in .Vancouver, British Columbia Majdic has made 169 World Cup starts in her career, with 15 victories and 31 podiums to her credit. In her first start on the circuit on January 9, 1999, she finished 69th of 75 skiers in a 10 km cross country event held in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic. Her first podium came just over two years later on February 1, 2001 n Asiago, Italy when she placed third in the 1.5 km sprint event.10Her first victory came on December 1, 2007 in Kuusamo, Finland.11 She also has made 17 World Ski Championships starts in her career with one podium to her credit. That came when she finished second in Sapporo, Japan.12 Majdic finished second overall in the World Cup of Skiing standings for cross country skiers in 2009 and she currently sits in second place for the current season as well. In the 2010 Olympics Petra Majdic falls.
Sammsammult eemaldus esemete nähtavast kujust Looming Oma loominguteed alustas maastikumaalidega Maalis puid ja hooneid Puud muutusid ajapikku vertikaalseteks joonteks ja teed ja maastik horisontaalseteks Tehinika Õlivärvid Keskmine formaat Geomeetria vertikaalid, horisontaalid Naturaalvärvid, neutraalvärvid Nimetud Boogie-Woogie Broadway BoogieWoogie ja Victory Boogie Woogie 2 tema viimast teost Näitasid, et Mondrian oli võimeline veel edasi arenema Kujutasid New Yorki elu ja melu Neoplastsitsims Loomingu põhielemendid on vertikaalsed ja horisontaalsed jooned. Naturaalvärvid, neutraalvärvid olid ainsad värvid, mida kasutada võis Ei jäljendatud loodust Tänapäeval Mondriani loodud teosed on väga isikupärased ja äratuntavad. Tema
Thriller They don't care about us Black & White Billie Jean Beat it Heategevus Jackson annetas ja kogus heategevuseks sadu miljoneid dollareid ning toetas kümneid heategevusorganisatsioone. Aastal 2000 märgiti tema tegevus ära ka Guinessi rekordite raamatus, nimetades Jacksonit kõige rohkem heategevusorganisatsioone toetanud popstaariks. Jackson annetas heategevuseks kogu 1984. aasta kontsertturneelt Victory Tour saadud tulu (umbes 8 miljonit dollarit). Surm Jackson suri 25. juunil 2009 Los Angeleses 50- aastasena propofooli üleannustamisest tingitud hingamise seiskumise tagajärjel. Surmas süüdistati Jacksoni arsti Conrad Murray. Jackson maeti 3. septembril 2009 Forest Lawn Memorial Parki surnuaeda. 7. novembril 2011 mõisteti Murray Los Angelese kohtus süüdi ettekavatsemata tapmises ja 29. novembril 2011 määrati talle 4-aastane
leaders : James Stuart ( the old Pretender ) and his son Charles ( the young Pretender / Bonnie Prince Charlie ) 1746 The Battle of Culloden ( lasted for 40 min. ) Charles and the Highlanders against the English army > the Scots lost their independence Great Figures Duke of Wellington finished the wars on land against Napoleon battle of Waterloo 1815 Admiral Nelson defeated the French in the battle of Trafalgar 1805 on the sea the flag ship called 'Victory' famous quote: 'every man of England must do his duty' Captain James Cook navigator explorer mapped many seaways and charted many countries Industrial revolution ( second half of the 18th c. ) new machines ( weaving ), factories established new methods of farming England is rich in coal, wool, iron ore international trade boom canals and railways were built population increased to London : the largest and richest city in Europe ( population 1mln )
· Venerable - auväärt, kõrge auline · Ecclesiastical -kiriklik, aulik Beowulf · the earliest English story-poem, pagan · about 700 by an unknown minstrel · an epic - a long narrative poem in splendid/majestic language about the achievements of a hero, often a national hero who embodies national ideas · 3182 = 80 or 90 pages in book lenght · two parts: 1st - Beowulf's battle with Grendel and Grendel's mother, 2nd - aged Beowulf's victory over a dragon, death and funeral Background of Beowulf: · primitive and harsh environment · great importance · wars - life brief, fate ruled over human beings · Beowulf - sense of fatal doom, dark and sombre tone · fate and fame - vital ideas in the literature of Anglo-Saxon period · Beowulf - monsters slaying in Scandinavia = struggles between good and evil Christian Poetry · 55 B.C. Julius Ceasar - christianity to British Isles · 449 A
St John`s Day (jaanipäev) In Estonia, aside from Christmas, St John's Day is the most important days in the calendar. The short summer seasons with long days and brief nights hold special significance for the people of Estonia. St John's Day is celebrated in the night between 23rd and 24th of June, a few days after the summer solstice, when night seems to be non-existent. For Estonians, Jaanipäev celebrations were merged with the celebration of Victory Day during the War of Independence when Estonian forces defeated the German troops on 23 June 1919. After this battle against Estonia's traditional oppressors, the lighting of the traditional bonfires became linked with the ideals of independence and freedom. Used materials and webpages www.google.com www.wikipedia.com And our smart minds
4. Bassis: Lauri, Imre, Meelis, Heigo, Kaur ja Jaanus. Dirigent on Indrek Luide; Koormeistrid: Marju Luide ja Kadri Koppel; Saateansamblis: Kristjan Allikas (trummid), Tõnis Kivisild (basskitarr), Mairo Marjamaa (saksofon), Holger Marjamaa (klahvpill) ja Marju Luide (klahvpill). Kontsertil oli kavas kaheksa lugu Danny Pletti kogumikust Modern Gospel: 1. Listen to the Angels Sing 2. Saved 3. Heaven 4. The New Halleluujah Chorus 5. We Will Bless Him 6. I´ve Got the Victory 7. Lay Your Burdens Down 8. The Road Mulle meeldis Living Stone gospelkoor sest neid oli hea vaadata ja kuulata. Esitati ühe ajastu muusikat ja kava oli huvitav. Lauljate hääled kõlasid koos väga hästi, tekst oli selge ja arusaadav, laulsid piisavalt kõvasti, et kõik kuuleksid. Solistidel olid eriti meeldivad hääled. Vahel käis lausa külmavärin seest läbi! Kontserdil kõlanud gospelmuusika oli rütmikas, mõnus ja sobis väga hästi
viitab jumalanna Athenale. Templi sees asus Pheidiase loodud aastal 449 eKr , kullast ja elevandiluust Athena kuju. Perikles lasi selle teha et tähistada ateenlaste võitu pärsialaste üle. Kuju nägu, käed ja jalad olid elevandiluust, silmad kalliskividest. Kiivri keskel oli sfinksi sarnane kuju ja mõlemal pool sfinksi olid greifid. Ateena kuju seisab sirgelt, tema kullast tuunika ulatub maani ning elevandiluust tehtud medusa pea asetseb ta rinnal. Ta hoiab umbes nelja küünrapikkust Victory(võit ing.k) kuju ühes ja oda teises käes. Jalge ees asetseb kilp ning oda läheduses on ka madu. Jumalanna kuju oli valmistatud puust, selle riided kaetud pronkist plaatidega mis omakorda olid kaetud ära käivate kuldplaatidega ja ihuosad elevandiluuga. Väiksemad detailid olid tehtud klaasist, vasest , hõbedast ja juveelidest ning kuld kaalus umbes 1140 kilogrammi, seetõttu oli see küllaltki suur osa Ateenlaste varandusest. Jumalannat ümbritsesid kahekorruseline sammaste ring, millele
With its position in the heart of London, it is a tourist attraction, and one of the most famous squares in the United Kingdom and the world. At its centre is Nelson's Column, which is guarded by four lion statues at its base. Statues and sculptures are on display in the square, including a fourth plinth displaying changing pieces of contemporary art, and it is a site of political demonstrations. The name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars. The original name was to have been "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square". The northern area of the square had been the site of the King's Mews since the time of Edward I, while the southern end was the original Charing Cross, where the Strand from the City met Whitehall, coming north from Westminster. As the midpoint between these twin
regions. Southern Chile is rich in forests and grazing lands and features a string of volcanoes and lakes. The southern coast is a labyrinth of fjords, inlets, canals, twisting peninsulas, and islands. Prior to the coming of the Spanish in the 16th century, northern Chile was under Inca rule while the indigenous Araucanians inhabited central and southern Chile. Although Chile declared its independence in 1810, decisive victory over the Spanish was not achieved until 1818. Currently, Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations. The national flower is the copihue (Chilean bellflower), which grows in the woods of southern Chile. The coat of arms depicts the two national animals: the condor and the huemul. Chile's most popular sport is association football Chile has appeared in seven FIFA World Cups which includes hosting the 1962 FIFA World Cup where the national football team finished third.
Doing business in Australia Business Mentality *Australians are very straightforward when it comes to business, so they do not need to build relationships for a long time before doing business. They are receptive to new ideas. * They appreciate modesty, so try not to oversell your company and do not even think of applying aggressive sales techniques. Try to be factual, friendly and to the point, avoiding self-importance. *If you manage to impress them, they will not make it obvious. *The decision making will be slower than usually, as the work environment in Australian business culture is collaborative. Top management will consult subordinates. *Do not try to rush the decision - patience is very much appreciated. * The good news is that Australians do not find it hard to say "no", so the answer will be clear and straightforward. * Business hours are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday. *For business purpose...
a practical commitment to the support of religion, personal scholarship and the promotion of education. 7: What did Ethelred do at London Bridge? King Ethelred burnt down the bridge to split apart the invading forces of the Dane Svein Haraldsson 8: Who controlled London from 1017 to 1042? Canute took control of the English throne in 1017, controlling the city and country until 1042 9: What happened on Christmas day 1066? Following a victory at the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror, the then Duke of Normandy, was crowned King of England in the newly finished Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066 10: What did Duke William build in London? Tower of London 11: What did William II start building in 1097 and what did it later become? William II began the building of Westminster Hall 12: What did King Edward I do in 1290? King Edward I issued an edict in 1290, expelling all Jews from England
Markko Märtin Markko Märtin (born November 10, 1975 in Tartu) is a rally car driver from Estonia, who competed in the World Rally Championship from 2000 until 2005. Märtin, as understudy to then-team mates Colin McRae and Carlos Sainz, shot to prominence with Ford in 2002. He was on target to notch up victory on that year's Acropolis Rally Greece, his career first, until suffering two punctures and instead being forced to concede to the more experienced McRae. But Märtin still impressed during his time as pilot of the Ford Focus WRC. He won the equivalent event in Greece the following year as well as being only the third driver in the history of the WRC to break the Scandinavian stranglehold on the Neste Rally Finland. In addition to this, Märtin was a winner, again
briefest of kisses on the shortest night of the year. Earth-bound lovers go into the forest looking for the flower of the fern which is said to bloom only on that night. Also on this night, single people can follow a detailed set of instructions involving different flowers to see whom they are going to marry. During their occupation of Estonia, the Soviets made no attempt to stop Jaanipäev celebrations. For Estonians, however, Jaanipäev remained tied to Estonia's victory during the War of Independence and the securing of a free and independent state. Jaanipäev, therefore, always reminded Estonians of their independence in the past, despite Soviet attempts to eliminate such ideas. The tradition before the Soviet occupation, which has now been restored, was for a fire to be lit by the Estonian President on the morning of Võidupüha. From this fire, the flame of independence was carried across the country to light the many bonfires.
Russia had dropped out of the First World War. They were afraid because the Bolsheviks believed in World Revolution, the Bolsheviks set up the Comintern, led by Zinoviev, which said it would cause communist revolutions all over the world. Consequently, the Allies sent armies to destroy the Bolsheviks, British, American and French armies attacked from Archangel, Ukraine, and Vladivostock. As an result Bolsheviks had their victory and a huge establishment of the Soviet Union. Also a lots of countries got their independence like Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Reason for Russian civil war in 1918 was basically the oppositional ideologies fighting for government control and because of that many people lost their lives.
things all over again with same cause as before. To take a day job for example, if you come forth with a dilemma and solve it without any issues, you have done good, but in a long term when you see the same problem, you lose interest and get tired of your duty. Take the same problem and leave it unaccomplished, you think about it frequently and for that you'll not get bored with your job. Simple truth about getting over your sadness that may include in the quest to victory is, just ask yourself: ,,What sadness?" Keep calm and carry on! When you get overwhelmed by the failure, just take a break, deliberate it but whatever you do your trail of thoughts mustn't get affected by it. Still keeping focus on the problem will not only get it solved but it will keep you from causing new unnecessary problems. Now I ask, would you get wiser and improve your knowledge by learning from your mistakes,