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SHOPPING MALLS
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SHOPPING MALLS

SHOPPING MALLS · A shopping mall is a building or group of buildings that contains stores. The stores are connected by walkways so that consumers can easily walk between the stores. Malls can be built in an enclosed or open-air format · Malls offers world-class shopping and entertainment · A common feature of shopping malls is a food court: this typically consists of a number of fast food vendors of various types, surrounding a shared seating area · Malls can be located everywhere throughout the world and are travel destinations for tourists who love to shop · People like to visit malls because of the convenience of having so many stores and services in one location. Many people like the ample parking and the fact that there are plenty of stores and activities from which to choose. Whether a family needs to purchase eyeglasses, buy shoes, or have a family portrait ...

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Westminster Abbye
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Westminster Abbye

Westminster Abbey Relle Undrus Form 8 Westminster Abbey The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster popularly know as Westminster Abbey. Style Westminster Abbey is a large, mainly Gothic church. History That church is more than 900 years old. Since 11th century the kings and queens of Britain have been crowned and buried in there. Royal Weddings Since 1100, there have been at least 16 royal weddings at Westminster Abbey. 11. November 1100: King Henry I of England was married to Matilda of Scotland 29. April 2011: Prince William, grandson of Elizabeth II, was married to Miss Catherine Middleton Royal Weddings Royal Weddings Thanks for listening!

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Referaat-Bedouins
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Referaat "Bedouins"

To accompany all this hospitality the Bedouin are excellent story tellers, many have stories about how things were in the 'old days'. Most have great story's about their relationships with camels, about amazing herbal medicine cures that they use and about general family life. Many Bedouin people are also great poets, and have a real talent. But this is often reserved for special occasions such as weddings. 3. Herbal Medicine Bedouin people are strong advocates of herbal medicine, this was their only source and hope of getting better when were ill in the desert. They have hundreds of herbal cures and medicines, one of the most popular being camels milk. It is used for many conditions including stomach and digestive disorders, circulation problems and bone complaints. In addition they have vast knowledge of the desert plants and what they can be used for

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Greec wedding traditions
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Greec wedding traditions

Greek Wedding Traditions Weddings in Greece are quite important, specially in religious people. It all starts with the engagement, which is held in the presence of family and friends. The bride and the groom will exchange rings. After that there is usually a feast to celebrate the engagement. Wedding day is usually Sunday, because it is supposed to bring good luck to the young couple. All the week before the weddings is also important. During the whole week quests visit bride and groom and leave them gifts on their marriage bed. On Wednesday it is customed that relatives come to bride' s and groom' s new house and watch the flour being sieved by a boy and a girl. Through that process there is silence. When there is enough flour people throw coins into it and yell their wishes of good luck. On Friday there is a ritual called " filling of the sacks" . That means that

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Traditional Costumes of Estonia
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Traditional Costumes of Estonia

Traditional Costumes of Estonia In Estonia, traditional costumes are worn on special occasions like song festival or weddings. Women's outfit consists of a striped skirt, white blouse and a hat called 'tanu'(coif). Some prides wear a brooch around their neck. It's a feature, which represents fertile age. The stripes and other small details show the origin of the item. Children usually wear just white linen shirt and trouses or a skirt. When it's cold, they put on a black coat. Men wear navy blue breeches and a jacket. Beneath the jacket they wear a white shirt. They

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Am I going to marry
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Am I going to marry

Am I going to marry Marriage (or wedlock) is a social union or legal contract between people that creates kinship. For me, marriage is a very important event it makes people care about each other more and understand each other better. I have thought about it to marry in distant future. But before is needed to finish the school. It is not enough, because be some time before that to live together. Must also find a good and rewarding job, because weddings arevery expensive at this time. But if two peoples want to get married then money is not an obstacle. True love can not compare with money and it does not have possible to buy with money.

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London and Big Ben
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London and Big Ben

LONDON In london there is Big Ben , The House of Parliament , Whitehall , ST James's Park , Buckingham Palace and the westminister Abbey. In Westminister Abbey there is Poets' Corner , Coronations , Famous Burials , Royal Weddings and Funerals. After you guided visit to Westminister Abbey a stroll along ST James's Park brings you to Buckingham Palace and the changing of the Guard ceremony. Then it's time for lunch. It's very popular to have a picnic in the park in London.In The Tower of London there are The Crown Jewels , Site of Executions , Yeoman Warders and Traitors' Gate. Then another short journey to The Tower of London to see The Crown Jewels, and an opportunity to take a memorable picture of Tower Bridge.

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The london eye
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The london eye

Most popular paid for UK visitor attraction It provides a 30-minute, slow-moving 'flight' over London. Capsules The wheel carries 32 sealed and air- conditioned passenger capsules The wheel does not usually stop to take on passengers Commercial A standard adult ticket costs £25.00 Children under 5 free Luxury packages like 'champagne capsule' £299 The London Eye also caters to weddings and civil partnership ceremonies, starting at £1700 Interesting information It took 1,700 tons of steel to build this attraction Each of the 32 capsules holds approximately 25 people. The London Eye is often seen in many films and television shows The Singapore Flyer, at 15 metres taller than the London Eye, is due to open in early 2008 Pictures Thank you for listening!

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Tower Bridge presentation
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Tower Bridge presentation

The total cost of construction was £1,184,000. Sir H.Jones Sir Total length 244 meters (801 ft) Hight 63 meters Opened 30 June 1894 Clearance below 8.6 meters (28 ft) 70,000 tons of concrete were sunk into the riverbed to support the construction. Over 11,000 tons of steel provided the framework for the towers and walkways. Tower Bridge is also simply one of the most unique venues in London for weddings, private and corporate events. The lifting of Tower Bridge has become a must see event for visitors to London. Six people were injured on May 2009, when a lift in Tower Bridge, central London, fell 3m . Robbie Maddisons bacflip stunt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Bridge http://www.towerbridge.org.uk/TBE/EN/ http://www.aviewoncities.com/london/towerbridge.htm http://www.girlracer.co.uk/extreme-sports/news/1373-tower- http://www.girlracer.co

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Palmse manor
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Palmse manor

Palmse manor Palmse manor ü Palmse is one of the most grandiose manor house ensembles in Estonia. ü Wonderful overview of Estonian manor life and architecture through centuries. ü Palmse is also an ideal place for meetings, conferences as well as weddings and receptions. Palmse manor ü In our wine seller you can enjoy a wide selection of wines from all over the world ü On our grounds we offer many exiting exhibitions, concerts, plays and entertainment programs. Buildings ü Stewards house ü Fruit garden ü Bathhouse ü Prest Pavilion ü Smithy ü Ice cellar ü Ox Stable Palmse manor Click to edit Master text styles Second level

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Tallinn
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Tallinn

gathering place for people. The Kumu Art Museum is a modern multifunctional art building, which contains exhibition halls, a lecture hall offering diverse facilities, and an educational centre for young visitors and for art lovers. Construction started in 2002. The Kumu Art Museum was opened to the visitors in February 2006. Mermaid monument is made in 1893 year, by arcitecture Amadus Adamson. It was built in memory of wrecked ship. Y oung couples often celebrate their weddings there. St. Olaf's church St. Olaf's church is believed to have been built in the 12th century and to have been the centre for old Tallinn's Scandinavian community prior to the conquest of Tallinn by Denmark in 1219. A legend tells that the builder of the church, named Olaf, upon its completion, fell to his death from the top of the tower. It is said that when his body hit the ground, a snake and a toad crawled out of his mouth. There is a wall-carving depicting

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Traditions
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Traditions

Without traditions life would not be as fulfilled. Traditions are the glue that binds one generation to another. They give every member something to look forward to in our sometimes chaotic lives. They remind us to slow down and remember the things and people that are most important. There are many different traditions and they all have different meaning. In my opinion the most important traditions are family ones, like celebrating birthdays, anniversaries and weddings. These traditions bring family closer together. For me birthdays are very important. On your birthday you can feel the love around you and also you can see that there are so many people who care about you. In my opinion the importance of ,,The New Year" on January 1 is overemphasized. There seems to be an almost magical belief in a "New Year" bringing change. Other than starting a new wall calendar, beginning a new tax year, and having a reason to party it's really just any other day.

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Anglo - Saxon
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Anglo - Saxon

were worn, with the inner gown having longer, tighter sleeves, and the outer one having shorter, looser sleeves. Under this might be worn a linen underdress. A mantle might be worn over the outer dress, along with a cloak. After the introduction of Christianity, all women (except for very young girls and occasionally slaves) would wear some kind of headcovering, usually a draped couvrechf, the ancestor of the later wimple. Like men, free women would also carry a seax as a sign of their freedom. Weddings The modern engagement is rooted in the Medieval customs of publishing the banns and handfasting. The handfasting ceremony usually took place when the couple was very young, often many years before the actual wedding. It was this ceremony, not the wedding, that produced the exchange of vows which are now part of the Anglican wedding ceremony . This was also time for bride price and dowry to be exchanged. The ceremony was sealed with a drink and a kiss. The first marriages were by capture

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BRITISH CULTURE Etiquette
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BRITISH CULTURE Etiquette

" is considered rude and too personal. Good Topics of Discussion: if all else fails mention the weather! Time You should arrive: At the exact time specified ­ for dinner, lunch, or appointments with professors, doctors, and other professionals. Any time during the hours specified for teas, receptions, and cocktail parties. A few minutes early: for public meetings, plays, concerts, movies, sporting events, classes, church services, and weddings. Eating etiquette 1. Never lick or put your knife in your mouth. 2. Never take food from your neighbours plate. 3. It is impolite to have your elbows on the table while you are eating. 4. It is ok to put milk and sugar in your tea and coffee or to drink them both without either. 5. If you've accidentally taken too much food and you cannot possibly eat it all you should say :"I'm sorry, but it seems that 'my eyes are bigger than my stomach

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Rowan Atkinson
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Rowan Atkinson

father owned a farm. He attended Newcastle University and Oxford University where he earned degrees in electrical engineering. During that time, he met screenwriter Richard Curtis, with whom he wrote and performed comedy revues. CAREER Rowan Atkinson has written sketch comedies like Blackadder and Not the Nine o'Clock News. His acting career began in 1983 when he got a small roll in the James Bond movie 'Never Say Never Again'. Since then, he has gained further recognition with movies like Four Weddings and a Funeral; Johnny English or Mr Bean's Holiday. My personal favourite is Mr Bean's Holiday because it's filled with humour and ridiculous coincidences. During his career, he's won different awards. For instance, he has been announced the Best Actor in the European Movie Awards in 2003 FAMILY Atkinson has been married to Sunetra Sastry since 1990. He first met her in the late 1980s, when she was working as a make-up artist with the BBC. The couple married at the Russian Tea Room In New

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Scotland
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Scotland

who gave birth to James VI in the Royal Palace in 1566. Eilean Donan Eilean Donan is a small island in Loch Duich in the western Highlands of Scotland. Connected to the mainland by a footbridge, the island is dominated by a picturesque medieval castle. The original castle was built in the early 13th century as a defense against the Vikings. Today, the castle is one of the most photographed monuments in Scotland and a popular venue for weddings and film locations. Loch Ness One of the most famous lakes in the world, Loch Ness is the second largest loch in Scotland after Loch Lomond. About a mile wide at most places it holds the legend of an infamous sea monster. The most notorious mythical creature of modern time, Nessie, is said to dwell in the lake. With an air of mystery, the intriguing area of Loch Ness should not be missed. WHERE I WANT TO GO Luskentyre Beach

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Milan Kundera
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Milan Kundera

 Kindla teemaderingi eristamatus Manchester Civil Olga Simonova Justice Centre;  Mott Teosed  Kundera tuntuim  romaan on 1984. aastal ilmunud „Olemise talumatu kergus“("Nesnesitel ná lehkost bytí", eesti keeles 1992; 2000, tõlkinud Leo Metsar).  Eesti keelde on veel tõlgitud "Surematus", "Nali", "Teadmatus", * Monologues, 1957-1964-1965 Plays:  * The Owner of the Keys, 1962.  * Two Ears, Two Weddings (Slowness), 1968 * The Blunder, 1969 * Jaques and His Master, 1971 (Hommage to Diderot in 3 acts) Fiction: * The Joke, 1965 * Laughable Loves, 3 parts: 1963-1965- 1968, complete 1969 * Life is Elsewhere, 1969/70 * The Farewell Waltz (earlier translation: Party), 1970/71 * The Book of Laughter and * Forgetting, 1978 Essays:  * About the Disputes of Inheritance, 1955 * Art of the Novel, 1960 * The Czech Deal, 1968 * Radicalism and Exhibitionism, 1969 * The Stolen West or the Tragedy of

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A Midsummer Nights Dream
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A Midsummer Nights Dream

woods. The fair maiden Hermia loves Lysander, but her father insists that Demetrius be her mate. To escape a forced marriage, Hermia runs away with Lysander to the woods, followed by Demetrius (who is madly in love with Hermia) and Helena (her friend who hopelessly loves Demetrius). Unknowingly, the lovers enter the kingdom of fairies, where love potions and magical transformations are the order of the night. After a wild night of confusion, harmony is restored, love is set right, and weddings are celebrated. The main themes: dreams and reality, love and magic. The setting: The play features three interlocking plots, connected by a celebration of the wedding of Duke Theseus of Athens and the Amazonian queen Hippolyta, and set simultaneously in the woodland, and in the realm of Fairyland, under the light of the moon. Climax :The play reaches its climax near the end of Act IV, after all of the lovers overcome their obstacles and leave for the temple to be united in marriage.

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

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. B...

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5 tärni hotellide võrdlus
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5 tärni hotellide võrdlus

club/ Singapore ­ Marina Bay Sands Hotel Avati 2010 aastal, hotellil on 146 meetrine bassein, SkyPark, 55 korrust, milles on 2,561 ruumi ja mis teeb selle Aasia suurimaks hotelliks. Hotellis on hiiglaslik kasiino, muuseum, kaubanduskeskus, uisuväljak, ööklubid, restoranid jne. SANDS SKYPARK Hotel guests enjoy privileged access to the stunning Infinity Pool in Sands Skypark, our lush oasis located on level 57. Observation deck Infinity pool Casino Shows Restourants Meetings Weddings Shopping http://www.marinabaysands.com/Singapore-Promotions/October-Web-Special-2013/? gclid=CNa_7t7WoroCFXF8cAodBlEATw Berlin ­ Hotel Adlon · Standard Double: US$299 · Royal Suite: US$14,662 The Hotel Adlon, which overlooks the Brandenburg Gate from the eastern side, was already Berlin's most famous hotel way back before World War II. It was naerly bomb-proof, and known as the place where foreign dignitaries and celebrities would stay whenever they visited town.

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Irish National Costums
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Irish National Costums

Kool Irish National Customs Nimi Tallinn 2009 Customs of Ireland i would like to talk about their families their holidays. the irish are a very cultural people and they're proud of all they've got. Marriage and Family People usually marry in their early to mid-20s. Most weddings are performed in a church, but a minority are also performed in a registry office. After marriage, many people in rural areas stay close to their family's home and visit frequently. Many couples, particularly in the cities, live together before or instead of marriage. Typically, the bonds between siblings in an Irish family are especially strong. In rural areas, extended families often live near one another, and family members who have

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ITALY NATIONAL KITCHEN
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ITALY NATIONAL KITCHEN

chicken or other stewed meats. 6 Meal structure Traditionally, meals in Italy usually contain 3 or 4 courses. Meals are seen as a time to spend with family and friends instead of immediate sustenance; thus, daily meals can be longer than in other cultures. During holidays, family feasts can last for hours. Today, the traditional Italian menu is kept mainly for special events (such as weddings) while an everyday menu includes only the first and second course, the side dish and coffee. A notable aspect of Italian meals is that the primo or first course, is usually a more filling dish such as risotto or pasta. Modern Italian cuisine also includes single courses (all-in-one courses), providing carbohydrates and proteins at the same time (e.g. pasta and legumes). Aperitivo : apéritif usually enjoyed as an appetizer before a large meal, may be Campari, Cinzano, Prosecco,

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Topic - London
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Topic - London

the City of London. Nelson's Column ­ Raised in 1843 and now one of London's best-loved monuments, commemorates the one-armed, one-eyed admiral who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Trafalgar, but paid for it with his life. Piccadilly Circus ­ During the weekends' Piccadilly Circus is packed with people. Known for its glowing billboards. St. Paul's Cathedral ­ the present structure is the fifth cathedral to be built on the site. The weddings of the Prince and Princess of Wales, the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill and many other occasions have graced this spiritual centre. Built of Portland stone with a Dome that rises to 365 feet and with Great Paul, the largest bell in England, this has to be one of biggest sight sees in London. Globe Theatre ­ the theatre, which is known for an absent roof, stands on the north-western coast of the Thames river. The Globe uses only natural light and the minimum of scenery. 7. Museums

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Presentatsioonid
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Presentatsioonid

There were 8 children in the family, educated at home, she played piano, read books, wrote poems at the age of 11, 1802 she got proposed which she declined. She moved to Chawton, published novels, got Hodgkin´s disease and died in 1817. 5 unpublished novels. "Sense and Sensibility"the 1st novel, published under a pseudonym "A Lady", has been the material in TV many times. "Pride and Prejudice". Henno Rajandi translated the last into Estonian in 1985, it ends with 2 major weddings. The movie has been nominated for 4 oscars but hasn´t won any. There are 9 books all together in Estonian. Merily: "Helen Beatrix Potter" Children´s author, illustrator, homeschooled, had many pets, read Walter Scott´s novels, liked science, stories are based on little animals which she smuggled into her room. "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", has written 23 books. She married her publisher who died of penicious anemia. She bought a farm, had many animals, was happy. B. Potter Gallery in

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Kreooli kultuur
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Kreooli kultuur

engagement ring. As a fiancée the young man could visit the girl whenever he wanted and take her out, but they were always chaperoned. A few days before the wedding, the young man gave his fiancée a wedding basket with lacework (handkerchiefs, mantilla, fan), a cashmere shawl, gloves, and jewelry. She could not wear the jewelry before the wedding, nor could she leave the house for three days before the wedding. 4 The Creoles liked to have weddings on Mondays or Tuesdays in Saint Louie Cathedral in New Orleans in the late afternoon. The bride wore a silk dress with pearls and lace. The veil was held in place with a crown of orange blossoms. The bride carried the same flowers in her bouquet. Later she left the bouquet in the church, put it on a relative's grave, or sent it to the convent where she studied. After the ceremony the members of the family signed the register. The guests then went to the bride's home for the banquet

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Philip Larkin’s Poetry-Themes-Form-Style-Imagery and Symbolism
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Philip Larkin’s Poetry: Themes, Form, Style, Imagery and Symbolism

him irrelevant and dead for man of today, the poetry that he thinks that he must conscientiously write is the one that is related to the daily experiences, expressed in the prosaic objectivity that demands its realism”. (1973, 177) 2. CHAPTER II: 2.1. EXPRESSING HIMSELF Brownjohn remember us that one of the praised qualities more after the publication of The Whitsun Weddings was “The captivating accuracy with which there am catches the physical feel of life in England in our Time” (1975, 13). One of the mechanisms that Larkin uses to catch the reader is the presence of daily objects, is which Larkin denominates “the furniture of our lives” (1983, 211) 102. Bruce K. Martin affects this rooting of the poetry of Larkin in his time when affirming: “Taken together, his poems afford a remarkable panorama of British

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Notes-Jews in the USSR-1917-2000
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Notes, Jews in the USSR, 1917-2000

Islamic fundamentalism didn't really exist outside of Egypt in this time. Concerned about dual loyalties. Ambivalence on part of many, animosity on other parts. W religion come all sorts of things. Synagogue becomes again a problematic place. Restriction on J rituals, from matzah to circumcision. State more actively recruits informers w/in rel communities throughout Ru. Again, more concerned w Islam and Orthodoxy. "Mood of people." Conducting services w/o priest. Weddings, burials had been conducted under state, doing more under rel ritual. Aware and reacting. Govt in J case, forcibly trying to break up minyanim. Yeshivot in SU throughout, perhaps only for show, but do train rabbis, etc. Not many, mostly in major cities. Restricting travel for studies. Synagogues existed, could go freely, but stopped using by 50s, understood being watched. State houses, certain things can be done, under certain conditions, 3 people max.

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BRITISH NATIONAL SYMBOLS
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BRITISH NATIONAL SYMBOLS

Palace under intense media coverage. The process did not stop there; to mark the first anniversary of Diana's death (31 August 1998), the Queen ruled that all flags at the royal residences should be lowered and half-masted as a special mark of respect. The British government declared immediately that they would follow suit. The national flag can be an `active' symbol on national days, coronations and royal weddings, and in parades, parliamentary debates, salutes, ceremonials, rituals, memorials and subtly in everyday procedures in the legislature. A specific example is the saluting of the flag, or standing up when singing the national anthem. The state not only controls which national flag is to be used but its usage of national flags as they appear on a number of places controlled by the state: embassies, vessels of war, airlines, national museums, national monuments, capital city squares and stationery

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted

shepherding a flock. Vicar/ priest is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand"). Linguistically, vicar is cognate with the English prefix "vice", similarly meaning "deputy". Minister In Christianity, a minister is someone who is authorized by a church, or other religious organization, to perform functions such as teaching of beliefs; leading services such as weddings, baptisms or funerals; or otherwise providing spiritual guidance to the community. The term is taken from Latin minister ("servant", "attendant"), which itself was derived from minus ("less").[1] In Catholic churches, the concept of a priesthood is emphasised. In Protestant churches, the title usually refers to a member of the ordained clergy who leads a congregation or participates in a role in a parachurch ministry; such a person may also be called a presbyter, pastor, preacher,

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Anna Karenina-kokkuvõte
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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

its stars? Who has clothed the earth in its beauty? How could it be without the creator?' he said, looking inquiringly at Levin." Levin realizes that the priest makes some good points, but decides he still doesn't entirely believe in God. He decides it is Kitty's love which can help him find the faith he is missing. Tolstoy uses five chapters to detail the wedding, adding in bits of the vows, the prayers, the scenery, the gossip. He makes it clear that weddings, as they were intended, are very important in Russian society and should be given appropriate attention. Chapters 7-13 Attention turns from the wedding ceremony to Italy, where Anna and Vronsky have been settled for three months. Anna is happy with her new life and loves being with Vronsky, even though she ran away from her son and left her friends behind. But something is changing in Vronsky's head. He realizes he gave up

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

T h i s is the energy o f the Herald archetype. Like the heralds of medieval chivalry, H e r a l d characters issue challenges a n d announce the c o m i n g of significant change. T h e heralds of knighthood were responsible for keeping track of lineages and coats of arms, and had an important role in identifying people and relationships in battle, tournaments, and on great state occasions such as weddings. T h e y were the protocol officers of their day. At the commencement o f war a herald might be called upon to recite the causes of the conflict; in effect, to provide the motivation. In Shakespeare's Henry V, the Ambassadors from the Dauphin (crown prince) of France act as Heralds when they bring the young English king an insulting gift of tennis balls, which implies King H e n r y is fit for nothing but a frivolous game of tennis.

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