Vajad kellegagi rääkida?
Küsi julgelt abi LasteAbi
Logi sisse
Sulge

"wreckage" - 5 õppematerjali

Amelia Earhart
1
doc

Amelia Earhart

Amelia Earhart ­ possibly the most famous female pilot ever. She was born in 1897 in Kansas, USA. She had a difficult childhood. Her parents moved alot and she often missed school. After graduating high school she decided to study nursing. During the First World War, she worked as a military nurse in Canada. When the war ended, she became a social worker. Amelia also enjoyed going to air shows, where she took a ten-minute plane ride, and from that moment on she knew she had to learn to fly. She took several odd jobs to pay for the flying lessons. Later she organized cross-country air races and famous women pilots organisation the ,,Ninety Nines" One day she recived a an invitation to be the wirst woman to make the flightacross the Atlantic ocean. Amelia made that flight and met her future husband, George Putman, who arranged the flight. In 1937 Amelia took her final flight to fly around the world. Somewhere between New-Guinea and Howlan...

Keeled → Inglise keel
6 allalaadimist
Environmental stuff
2
docx

Environmental stuff

seal in close, prevent prom , getting out halt stop, station , leakage the process of seeping out , overhanging floor protruding structure trim cut, reduce, limit the using of carbon-neutral with zero CO2 emission scourge a person causing trouble flot sam the wreckage of a ship or its cargo found on the sea swirling rotating underwater current a body of water moving under its surface vortex swirl, winding , gyre spiral, whirl foul make dirty, pollute unseasonably not normal for the time of the year

Keeled → Inglise keel
2 allalaadimist
The case for socialism
3
docx

"The case for socialism"

In so far as we accept these false standards (of wealth and class) we make ourselves less than free men. We deny the eqality of our common humanity. Vandalism. The worsest vice, because the most senseless, peculiar to our own time has been the destructive vandalism with which we have treated our physical heritage in our town and country. The period between the two European wars will stand out as one of the most destructive epochs in our history. The land is strewn with the wreckage of what was once beautiful. In point of fact the crime has been made possibly more by stupidity than by wickedness. Three-quarters of the damage could have been avoided without diminishing the national housing programme by a single jerry-built villa. The destructiveness must be checked. Lack of imagination. Imagination is the power to see what is not there, to experience what has not yet come to be, to walk in the past or in the future. The English people have little time

Keeled → Inglise keel
11 allalaadimist
Käitumine klassiruumis-Bill Rogers
194
pdf

Käitumine klassiruumis, Bill Rogers

Märkused Mu tütar Sarah, joonistas selle pildi, kui ta oli 11-aastane. Ma olin temaga vestelnud sellest, mida ma kolleegitoe kohta kirjutan. „Mis on kolleeg?“ küsis ta. Ma andsin endast parima, et selgitada (mu 1. Oma autobiograafias Clinging to the Wreckage (1989) märgib John Mortimer, et maailm on abikaasa ja mina ja meie vanim tütar on õpetajad). Me vestlesime kolleegidest (ja toetusest) ning jagatud „õdedeks“ ja „patsientideks“ – helista vaid kella? ta joonistas seejärel selle pildi. Varjud silmade all näitavad, et need on õpetajad. Ta on püüdnud 2

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
117 allalaadimist
Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
904
pdf

Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

with bullets. T h e other characters face life-and-death tests, some choosing to die with honor, others to live at all costs, and some, like Lovejoy, dying despite their most ignoble efforts to survive. Act Two concludes with Jack and Rose balancing on the stern rail and riding the ship as it plunges toward the bottom. RESURRECTION commences as Jack and Rose fight to preserve the warmth of life in the frozen sea. Finding that the bit of floating wreckage they cling to will support only one person's weight, Jack puts Rose's life ahead of his in a classic H E R O ' S S A C R I F I C E . H e has already lived a full life and has experienced perfect happiness with her. She is relatively new to freedom and life, and he charges her to live richly and fully enough for both of them. H e lets go of life, confident of being R E S U R R E C T E D in her heart, in her memories.

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist


Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun