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The bridge of san luis rey
Julia Demmer The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder Thornton Wilder was born in Wisconsin, USA, 1897. He graduated from Yale and then spent a year at the American Academy in Rome. For the next four years Wilder taught French at a preparatory school and later English at Chicago University. During these years he also practised writing as a hobby. Wilder became oneThe british colonies in north america
The British Colonies in North America (1500 - 1783) Structure I. Introduction 1.1 Conditions to settlement II. English settlement 2.1 First attempts of settling 2.2 Jamestown * Tobacco cultivation 2.3 Plymouth 2.4 Massachusetts Bay Company III. Development of the colonies 3.1 Life in the colonies 3.2 Role of religion 3.3 Further development of the colonies * SlavBritish history
Late Medieval Welsh uprising 1400 - 1416 Owain Glyn Dwr began a major revolt against English dominance in September 1399. Descended from the Princes of Powys (but a former servant of Richard II) his revolt was closely connected to Henry IV's difficulties in establishing a regime. Glyn Dwr co-operated with the English opposition to Henry IV (particularly the great lords of theThere is no written document that could be called the constitution of the uk
The British Monarchy There is no written document that could be called the Constitution of the UK. There are 3 distinctive features that have influenced Britain’s social and political institutions: statute law, common law, conventions. Statute laws, which are written laws, are Acts of Parliament. They include rules of major importance for the history of the country, foThe hereditary monarch plays a largely ceremonial role in the government
The British System of Government Britain is a constitutional monarchy. That means it is a country governed by a king or a queen who accepts the advice of a parliament. It is also a parliamentary democracy. That is, it is a country whose government is controlled by a parliament which has been elected by the people. The highest positions in the government are filled by the members of theThe call of the wild
THE CALL OF THE WILD von JACK LONDON Tobias Jörger About the Author: Born in 1876 in the slums of San Fransico, Jack London was forced to leave school after 8th grade by proverty. He spent the rest of his teenage years as an oyster gatherer, fisherman and explorer of the great North. He also was a pirate, a seaman, a Yukon prospector, and a tramp. After his marriLeonhard hoffmann 6
The Call of the Wild AUTHOR: Jack London TYPE: novel OTHER INFORMATIONS: “The Call of the Wild“ is a novel which is composed of seven chapters. It is set in1897 and the following years in the south and the north of the United States of America. The book was first published in Canada by General Publishing Co. The story is written in prose. The story is w1
1. Poet and his life Jack London was born on Jan. 12, 1876 in San Francisco, California, USA. Jack London was only a pseudonym, adopting the surname of his stepfather, London for it. His real name was John Griffith Chaney. Because of his parent’s lack of money, London had to drop out of school after the eighth grade in the age of 15. He shortly worked in a fishThe canterville ghost - play
THE CANTERVILLE GHOST - PLAY Washington and Verginia visit Canterville Chase with their parents. The Otis family is from the USA. Lord Canterville offers guided Tours of the Haunted Apartments, because it is hard to keep the castle going. The children want to know everything about the history of the castle and the secret room. Mrs. Otis wants to unpack and make tThe caretaker
The caretaker The author: Harold Pinter was born on the 10th October 1930 in Hackney/London. He’s one of the most famous English playwrights; his dramas emphasize a sense of unspoken or unexplained tensions between special characters; they often treat themes like loneliness, existential fear, and aimlessness. In his plays Pinter tries to connect absurd, realistic and ps164 | 165 | 166 | 167 | 168 | 169 | 170 | 171 | 172 | 173 | 174 | 175 | 176 | 177 | 178 |
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