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WHAT IS THE TIME-(past,to-quarter past,quarter to,half past)
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WHAT IS THE TIME-(past,to-quarter past,quarter to,half past)WHAT IS THE TIME-(past,to-quarter past,quarter to,half past)
Очередная публикация в формате Powerpoint на тему того, как правильно говорить и спрашивать точное время по-английски

This is another 20 pages of power point file which aims to teach TIME to students.
It is in PPT Format.So,you can rearrange it later.
 
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Tags: TIMEpasttoquarter, tohalf, pastquarter, point, power
Way With Words: Writing, Rhetoric, and the Art of Persuasion
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In A Way with Words: Writing, Rhetoric, and the Art of Persuasion, esteemed professor Michael D.C. Drout brings his expertise in literary studies to the subject of rhetoric. From history-altering political speeches to friendly debates at cocktail parties, rhetoric holds the power to change opinions, spark new thoughts, and ultimately change the world. The study of rhetoric not only leads to a greater understanding of how personages such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Winston Churchill elevated the power of speech to majestic heights, but also to a stronger proficiency in using rhetoric in anyone’s day-to-day life.
 
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Tags: rhetoric, Words, Persuasion, Drout, Writing, power, change
Europe and the Wars of Religion (1500-1700) - Audio Lectures (mp3)
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Europe and the Wars of Religion (1500-1700)
(24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture)
Taught by Govind Sreenivasan
Brandeis University
Ph.D., Harvard University

The period covered in this course (1500-1700) was a very turbulent time. There was a great deal of political instability combined with power struggles between political leaders within a country, various countries, and religious institutions. Throughout the time the various political leaders tried to consolidate their power and expand their territories and influence. At the same time the church was trying to consolidate its authority and power.
With everyone trying to consolidate and centralize their power there came times when their goals were in direct opposition to each other. When a political authority and a church authority considered themselves both to be the ultimate authority in a matter or over an area there was sure to be conflict. When a persecuted minority saw opportunity to become recognized and fit into society they had to take those opportunities.
This course focuses on five primary conflicts that came out of these clashes between different political and religious interests. The five conflicts are the French Wars of Religion, the Revolt of the Netherlands, the Thirty Years War, the English Civil War, and the Glorious Revolution. An example of how these conflicts were tied to politics and power struggles is a situation where the "official" religion of the country is whatever religion the king practiced and any other religion was persecuted or at most barely tolerated. This was a very common situation of the time period. Sometimes a king would die and a child would be placed on the throne. This situation presented the opportunity for the minority religion to influence the child and so find a place of acceptance in society. Of course, the established religion had an interest in maintaining its position.
To understand the internal strife and wars of the time period without looking at the religious factors is to understand a single element that does not present a complete picture. This was a time period when the church was often more powerful than the ruler in many matters and so to understand the period requires an understanding of the effect of religion and the religious wars on society. This is a highly recommended course and Professor Sreenivasan does an excellent job of bringing a complex political quagmire into clear focus so all sides of the situation become understandable.

 
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Tags: religion, political, power, period, course
Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1)
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dovesnakeEragon (Inheritance, Book 1)

by Christopher Paolini

Fifteen-year-old Eragon believes that he is merely a poor farm boy—until his destiny as a Dragon Rider is revealed. Gifted with only an ancient sword, a loyal dragon, and sage advice from an old storyteller, Eragon is soon swept into a dangerous tapestry of magic, glory, and power. Now his choices could save—or destroy—the Empire.
 
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"Cat Who Walks through Walls" by Robert Heinlein [UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK WITH TEXT]
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"Cat Who Walks through Walls" by Robert Heinlein [UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK WITH TEXT]Colonel Colin Campbell, alias Dr Richard Ames, 23rd-century writer, traveller and bon viveur, is the hero of this story. Framed for murder, married to the exquisite Gwen, fleeing for his life in the Wild West enterprise zones of the moon, he is pursued by mysterious agents of an unknown power.
 
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Tags: AUDIOBOOK, Walks, Heinlein, UNABRIDGED, through, unknown, power, agents, mysterious, zones