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Šis darbas yra geras, su paveikslėliais , pagal reikalavimus padarytas.
Vadyba  Projektai   (21 psl., 80,92 kB)
Salomėja Nėris – ryškiausia nepriklausomybės laikais išaugusi poetė, pasiekusi meno aukštumas, talentinga lyrikė, neoromantizmo atstovė. Eilėraštis ,,Dideliam name“ yra iš poezijos rinkinio ,,Prie didelio kelio“. rinkinys ,,Prie didelio kelio“ laikomas fragmentiniu. Šiam rinkiniui poetė atrinko svarbiausius kūrinius, atsisakė svetimų idėjų, čia apmąstomas gyvenimas, padarytos klaidos, klystkeliai.
Lietuvių kalba  Interpretacijos   (2 psl., 4,04 kB)
"What do you say, dear?" said my wife, looking across at me. "Will you go?" "I really don't know what to say. I have a fairly long list at present." "Oh, Anstruther would do your work for you. You have been looking a little pale lately. I think that the change would do you good, and you are always so interested in Mr. Sherlock Holmes's cases." "I should be ungrateful if I were not, seeing what I gained through one of them," I answered. "But if I am to go, I must pack at once, for I have only half an hour." My experience of camp life in Afghanistan had at least had the effect of making me a prompt and ready traveller. My wants were few and simple, so that in less than the time stated I was in a cab with my valise, rattling away to Paddington Station. Sherlock Holmes was pacing up and down the platform, his tall, gaunt figure made even gaunter and taller by his long gray travelling-cloak and close fitting cloth cap. "It is really very good of you to come, Watson," said he. "It makes a considerable difference to me, having someone with me on whom I can thoroughly rely. Local aid is always either worthless or else biassed. If you will keep the two corner seats I shall get the tickets." We had the carriage to ourselves save for an immense litter of papers which Holmes had brought with him. Among these he rummaged and read, with intervals of note-taking and of meditation, until we were past Reading. Then he suddenly rolled them all into a gigantic ball and tossed them up onto the rack. "Have you heard anything of the case?" he asked. "Not a word. I have not seen a paper for some days." "The London press has not had very full accounts. I have just been looking through all the recent papers in order to master the particulars. It seems, from what I gather, to be one of those simple cases which are so extremely difficult." "That sounds a little paradoxical." "But it is profoundly true. Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult it is to bring it home. In this case, however, they have established a very serious case against the son of the murdered man." "It is a murder, then?" "Well, it is conjectured to be so. I shall take nothing for granted until I have the opportunity of looking personally into it. I will explain the state of things to you, as far as I have been able to understand it, in a very few words. "Boscombe Valley is a country district not very far from Ross, in Herefordshire. The largest landed proprietor in that part is a Mr. John Turner, who made his money in Australia and returned some years ago to the old country. One of the farms which he held, that of Hatherley, was let to Mr. Charles McCarthy, who was also an ex-Australian. The men had known each other in the colonies, so that it was not unnatural that when they came to settle down they should do so as near each other as possible. Turner was apparently the richer man, so McCarthy became his tenant but still remained, it seems, upon terms of perfect equality, as they were frequently together. McCarthy had one son, a lad of eighteen, and Turner had an only daughter of the same age, but neither of them had wives living. They appear to have avoided the society of the neighbouring English families and to have led retired lives, though both the McCarthys were fond of sport and were frequently seen at the race-meetings of the neighbourhood. McCarthy kept two servants-a man and a girl. Turner had a considerable household, some half-dozen at the least. That is as much as I have been able to gather about the families. Now for the facts. "On June 3rd, that is, on Monday last McCarthy left his house at Hatherley about three in the afternoon and walked down to the Boscombe Pool, which is a small lake formed by the spreading out of the stream which runs down the Boscombe Valley. He had been out with his serving-man in the morning at Ross, and he had told the man that he must hurry, as he had an appointment of importance to keep at three. From that appointment he never came back alive. "From Hatherley Farmhouse to the Boscombe Pool is a quarter of a mile, and two people saw him as he passed over this ground. One was an old woman, whose name is not mentioned, and the other was William Crowder, a game-keeper in the employ of Mr. Turner. Both these witnesses depose that Mr. McCarthy was walking alone. The game-keeper adds that within a few minutes of his seeing Mr. McCarthy pass he had seen his son, Mr. James McCarthy, going the same way with a gun under his arm. To the best of his belief, the father was actually in sight at the time, and the son was following him. He thought no more of the matter until he heard in the evening of the tragedy that had occurred. "The two McCarthys were seen after the time when William Crowder, the game-keeper, lost sight of them. The Boscombe Pool is thickly wooded round, with just a fringe of grass and of reeds round the edge. A girl of fourteen, Patience Moran, who is the daughter of the lodge-keeper of the Boscombe Valley estate, was in one of the woods picking flowers. She states that while she was there she saw, at the border of the wood and close by the lake, Mr. McCarthy and his son, and that they appeared to be having a violent quarrel. She heard Mr. McCarthy the elder using very strong language to his son, and she saw the latter raise up his hand as if to strike his father. She was so frightened by their violence that she ran away and told her mother when she reached home that she had left the two McCarthys quarrelling near Boscombe Pool, and that she was afraid that they were going to fight. She had hardly said the words when young Mr. McCarthy came running up to the lodge to say that he had found his father dead in the wood, and to ask for the help of the lodge-keeper. He was much excited, without either his gun or his hat, and his right hand and sleeve were observed to be stained with fresh blood. On following him they found the dead body stretched out upon the grass beside the pool. The head had been beaten in by repeated blows of some heavy and blunt weapon. The injuries were such as might very well have been inflicted by the butt-end of his son's gun, which was found lying on the grass within a few paces of the body. Under these circumstances the young man was instantly arrested, and a verdict of 'wilful murder' having been returned at the inquest on Tuesday, he was on Wednesday brought before the magistrates at Ross, who have referred the case to the next Assizes. Those are the main facts of the case as they came out before the coroner and the police-court." "I could hardly imagine a more damning case," I remarked. "If ever circumstantial evidence pointed to a criminal it does so here."
Rape a women
2009-12-22
This is just one out of millions stories of rape. Several books can be written describing the stories of rape and many more volumes about the feelings of the raped women. Every day newspapers are full of reports of rape. People are scared. We know the definition of rape, but very few know what a victim feels. The act of not being able to choose what you want to do with your very own body is a violation in itself. No one understands that feeling until it happens. It is like knowing that you are going to get into a car accident, seeing the other vehicle approaching, not being able to stop it, but it lasting much, much longer. We are taught that we can choose how to live, but in case of raping we can not do anyhing at all, just wait until the end: end of the act or end of life… “I know that I will never, ever be the same person again. In fact, after it happened, I asked both my daughter and my sister if I looked different. Because I have changed so much, it must be on my face”, -says a raped 49-year woman. There are many explanations of a crime, its reasons and the effects on the victim. The view towards the causes of a rape changed over centuries. But almost all theories, no matter how old are they and their authors have one common trait: they blame the criminal and emphasize that he has some psychical disorders. Actually, there is a question: who is a victim: a raped woman or a rapist. They both are victims. The impact of rape on the victims emtional health appears to be huge. Several studies have found that during the first six months after rape, women show high levels of depression, anxiety, dismay and many other indicators of emotional distress. Some women manage to cope with it, fight and repair their lives. But the rapist cannot. He is not normal. A normal man cannot do such horrible things with so sad circumstances just for such a short pleasure. S. Brownmiller, a feminist, claims that the main motive of rape is a man’s asspiration to control and predominate over woman. Psychologists support this idea and claim that a rapist had problems in communicating in early childhood and he can not have close relationship with people. He is very lonely and repulsed and that is why he wants revenge. This theory also explains why he chooses women: physically women are weaker than men and there is much more chance to suceed. Statistical data show that the majority of the rapists feel that they are of little value. That is why they want to show their strenght and choose not very self-confident, weak and young women ( the most common age is 16-25 years). I ask a victim of a rape: “Was he normal?”. She is shocked by such a stupid question: “Normal? That bastard is sick. He was not a human. He was worse than an animal”. The biological theory explains that rapists are born with the savage instincts of wild animals. A bent for aggression and other crimes is inherited and lots of evidence is found. Christiansen’s research shows that if one of the monozygotic twins is a criminal, it is predictible that the other one will be a criminal as well. One more scientifically prooved explanation is related with internal inhibitions and controls. Only very few rapists are irresponsible for their actions. But the majority of criminals do not have such internal inhibitions and values as normal people do. Psychologists assert that internal controls are not develoveloped because of deficient or deviant values of a person. It is obvious that a man with strong and right values does not even think of such a humiliation of an innocent woman and of ruining her life. Only the one who thinks that it is quite normal to take by force from a woman what in normal conditions she can give to a man, can rape and after that feel almost normally or just feel nothing. And this leads to the only conclusion- he is not like the majority, he is not normal. Psychoanalytic theory, which also says that rapists are not normal people, was developed by Zigmund Freud. He says that the Superego (or the conscience) of rapists is not strong enough to contervale the wild inborn instincts of the Id. S.Freud claims that the sexual instinct is the most powerful in people’s decisions, but the Superego manages to control it. But when the Superego is weak, man can listen to his wild instinct to satisfy the sexual wish to have sex with any woman right here and right now. This disorder is very dangerous both to that individual and for society. Freud treats such men as not normal, but curable. But rape is not just a sexual intercause, but a physical injury as well. About seventy percent of rape is combined with severe injuries. Thanks God that just a little part is followed by death. There are such sadistic rapists who keep their victims for several days, no matter wheather she has children, hwo are waiting for their mother to return home. One married woman was taken from her own home and beaten and raped for seven days. Were they normal? It is up to You to decide. A normal man is ashamed to beat a woman at all. And here four “normal” men beat and rape a married woman for several days and do not care that her baby is waiting for his sweetest mummy. What do those men get for such actions? Ten orgasms and an opportunity to train their muscles? Was it worth the trouble? They think so, because they are deviants. Some men are such devils that they rape their own children and wives- the most precious people in their lives. The worst word in the world would be too kind for them. And for rape they are inprisoned only for eight to fifteen years. But the question is why they aren’t sentenced by capital punishment. They come out of prison and rape again. Another kind of rape is so-called “date rapes”. Such rapists are deviant in few aspects: they do not understand the meaning of a very simple word “No” ; and they feel satisfaction in having sex with a woman who may be screaming, crying, trying to escape… The main difference from the simple rapists is that they rarely beat their victim. But this is not a big comfort to the victim. A rapist can be anyone: a father, a grandfather, an uncle, a neighbour, a son… It would be good if physical appearance of the rapists would differ from the appearance of normal men. But it does not. Only psychics differ greatly: the men who can rape women have very serious problems in communicating with people, feel that they are of little value, do not have internal inhibitions and controls. The rapists are not like other men- they are not normal.
Life and death
2009-12-22
Though less is known about death. All we know is that the body stops functioning. And no one knows what comes after that, what happens with person’s mind and spirit. Or maybe nothing happens, human existence just ends at the moment of death. So far it is everyone’s business to believe in life after death or not. But there is one question that can be discussed about death: is it meaningful or not? One can say that the one who believes in life after death will give the meaning to it and on the contrary – the one who does not – will not give the meaning to it. But there are people who do not believe in life after death. They even do not know if they believe in something at all and death is something mysterious, something important in human’s life even for them. Why death is so important in human’s life? Is it important? Before answering these questions I checked in the Internet hoping to find something about death. I looked for information in Academic Search Elite and Academic Search Premier databases and found over 20.000 pages related to this theme. Of course, not all of them were only about death itself, some of them where about death of some famous person, but the numbers speak. People talk about it, and if they talk about it – they care about it, it is important for them. However, why others think that it is just “an awful, stinking, absurd horror, and there is no way of giving it meaning”? There may be a lot of reasons and I would like to mention some of them. Let us look at the world history and especially the World War I, World War II and other tragedies. Dead people were buried all together without coffins, without priests (if a man was religious), without any attention. Of course, there were such circumstances – economic situation was bad, no time for normal funeral (have to fight), lots of unknown dead people. The death lost it’s mysteriousness, sacral meaning. Therefore some people think of death if it was only the end of bodies functioning. Though no man can judge them because no-one knows if there is something after death. Everyone knows for sure that the body begins to fall to pieces, begins to putrefy, to stink after death. This is also a reason to think as Rollo May does. But we should think from the other point of view. Every man’s death makes his relatives, friends, acquaintances feel bad, sad, or at least uncomfortable. Some of them say that they miss the person, feel lonely without him. Maybe it can be called egoism, but still person’s death does not pass through without consequences. It makes us stop for a second and think about the eternal questions of life and death. Yet another reason for such thinking could be the fear of death. When people are afraid of something they usually ignore or deny it. Some of them do not even think about it. In this situation a person who thinks so do not want to have any relationships with death and therefore deny it, give no meaning to it. And as the folk wisdom speaks – the roots of fear hide in ignorance. The meaning of death also shows burying traditions. Our ancients showed respect to a dead man by putting expensive clothes, things, animals and even humans to graves. They believed in life after death and emphasized it with great ceremonies. When Catholicism came to our culture burying traditions have changed but nevertheless it remained very important in humans’ life cycle. It proves the importance of priest’s participation in funeral. I have already mentioned World Wars. As it is the tragedy of the whole mankind, we can not judge about significance of death from this point of view. Nowadays things change very fast and it is hard to decide how people think about things. By the way Andrew Greeley said: “since the fall of socialism in Eastern Europe there has been a significant increase in religious faith in Hungary, Slovenia, East Germany, and the Soviet Union, particularly in matters of religious faith like belief in God, life after death, heaven, hell, and religious miracles.” (Society, Mar/Apr2001, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p32, 6p). Proving this I should say I was surprised one day by the Mass in the Catholic Church – there were lots of young people, they were singing, it looked as if they liked it very much to be in church, to participate in Mass. It was no doubt for me that they really believe in God who says that death is an important period in human’s existence. But there is another question about believing in God and meaningful death. It happens very often that a man who lost his friend, beloved person in early childhood when his faith in something was just beginning to develop does not believe in God, hates death because of some unfairness, offense. He can not go to a funeral, he laughs at those who suffer because of somebody’s death. He says he does not understand people who give some meaning to death. But it is just a defensive reaction. He denies death because he does not want to remember early childhood’s horrible experience. Lately I have been to a couple of funerals. People who died were not very close to me. Still their death touched me. As I looked at dead people’s relatives, friends I realized that this event is very hard to experience. It seemed that they lost the ground under their feet, they looked so lost as if they did not know how they were going to live any longer. But still in such a sad situation they believed that for a man who died will be easier to live “there”. They wanted to say goodbye to their friend, relative and I even heard one woman saying that she hopes to see him in the better world. That was the most convincing argument that she believes in the meaning of death. I would like to say that nobody should give up in believing in life after death. People should believe in death as in a one step in the better human’s life. In nowadays when social, economic conditions are very unfavorable old people who have to little time to change something must have hope in case they could live their last days cheerfully, hopefully. But it is one problem with it – people are too afraid in death. Let us cope with this problem, let us give a hopeful meaning to death and let us live more joyful!
Paauglystė - tai vienas sudėtingiausių periodų žmogaus gyvenime. Būtent tada reikia apsispręsti, kuria kryptimi pasuksi savo gyvenimą. Didelė įtampa skirtingai veikia, jaunus žmones: vieni ima maištauti prieš visą pasaulį. Tai pasireiškia bėgimu iš namų, ekstravagantiška išvaizda, jėgos vartojimu prieš silpnesnius. Kiti priešingai- pasineria į savo vidinį pasaulį, užsisklendžia nuo šeimos, nepriima jokios pagalbos ar supratimo.
Lietuvių kalba  Rašiniai   (25,01 kB)
Sokratas
2009-12-03
Sokrato apologija patraukia ir savo literatūriniu subtilumu, kalbos grožiu. Tiek iš vertėjo bei komentarų autoriaus pastabų, tiek iš paties teksto vertimo akivaizdu, jog literatūros formai išlaikyti šiame leidime buvo skirta itin daug dėmesio ir jėgų. Todėl tikėtina, kad naujai išleista „Sokrato apologija“ sužibės ir ne kartą ją anksčiau skaičiusiųjų rankose.
Filosofija  Referatai   (3 psl., 10,84 kB)
Pateikiamas dažniausiai vartojamų italų kalbos žodžių rinkinys su lietuviškais atitikmenimis.
Kitos kalbos  Pagalbinė medžiaga   (7 psl., 15,64 kB)
Trumpai apie pačią komediją. Komiškų situacijų įvairovė komedijoje. Pagrindiniai komizmo šaltiniai. Atsitiktinumai – ant jų statoma visa fabula. Nesusipratimai bei sutapimai – jutimai apgaulingi. ,,Mechaninis faktorius” – daiktų reikšmė. Pavydas – komedijos pradžios elementas. Intrigos, klastos ir apgaulės. Neatitikimai tikrovei ir kiti apvertimai. Komedijos ir personažų kalba.
Kitos kalbos  Kursiniai darbai   (18 psl., 27,7 kB)
S. Gedos (poeto, kuris gali būti įtrauktas į VBE) eilėraščio analizė bei interpretacija. 12 kl. kursas. Darbas įvertintas 9.
Lietuvių kalba  Interpretacijos   (1 psl., 8,54 kB)
Kiekvienas iš mūsų, ar to norime, ar ne, susiduriame su konfliktais. Tai pasakyta tiek apie asmeninį žmogaus gyvenimą, tiek ir apie organizacijas. Žmonės praleidžia maždaug pusė savo gyvenimo darbe ir jiems labais >svarbu kad ten vyrautų maloni atmosfera, kad juos suptų draugiški tarpusavio santykiai. Konfliktai turi didele įtaką kolektyvo bendravimo klimatui.
Psichologija  Namų darbai   (5,07 kB)
o XIX a. sukilimų, Pirmojo pasaulinio karo, gaisrų ir kitokių negandų Jonavai didžiausius sukrėtimus buvo lemta patirti penktąjį dešimtmetį. Apie pirmąją sovietinę okupaciją Jonavoje, karą ir pokarį rašyti nelengva. Šis laikotarpis ir jo įvykiai tokie prieštaringi savo vertinimais, kad turbūt geriausias vertintojas yra pats laikas ir istorija, tuo labiau, kad daugelio liudytojų kaulai dūlėja krauju suvilgytoje žemėje.
Istorija  Rašiniai   (5,78 kB)
New Year
2009-07-09
New Year - conditional start of the Calendar year. Ancient Lithuanian, national holidays calendar, shows that the beginning of the New Year during ancient times had no fixed date. According to ethnographers’ thinking, the abundant agrarian rites with sun and fire elements of worship, winter’s burial, preparation for spring works traditions could signify the New Year start. Later the new Year was identified with Easter, which is bound with plant vegetation and start of outdoor work.
Anglų kalba  Namų darbai   (4,91 kB)
Galsworthy’s trilogy – The Man of Property, In Chancery, To Let – concerns an upper middle-class English family and traces, through the story of a group of related characters, the changing aspects of manners and morals from the Victorian age to the period between wars. In his preface john Galsworthy points to the general theme of the series – the disturbance that beauty creates in the lives of men, as exemplified by the story of Irene. The story: In 1886 all the Forsytes gathered at Old Jolyon Forsyte’s house to celebrate the engagement of his granddaughter, June, to Philip Bosinney, a young architect.
Anglų kalba  Konspektai   (3,53 kB)
William Bradley Pitt. Height 5' 11" (1.80 m). Mini biography Brad Pitt was born in Oklahoma and raised in Springfield, Missouri. His mother's name is Jane. His father, Bill, worked in management at a trucking firm in Springfield. At Kickapoo High School, Pitt was involved in sports, debating, student government and school musicals. Pitt attended the University of Missouri, where he majored in journalism with a focus on advertising.
Did you know that the can opener was invented 48 years after cans were introduced? Cans were opened with a hammer and chisel before the advent of can openers. A Londoner, Peter Durand, invented the tin canister, or can, in 1810 for preserving food. There were no can openers yet, and the products labels would read: "cut around on the top near to outer edge with a chisel and hammer." The first can opener was invented in 1858 by American Ezra Warned. The well-known wheel-style opener was invented in 1925. Beer in a can was launched in 1935.
Anglų kalba  Konspektai   (6,59 kB)
Mirtis
2009-07-09
Ar filosofija pajėgia mąstyti mirtį? Mirtis atsirado kartu su gyvenimu. Žmonės skirtingai suvokia mirties problemą. Vieni gyvena lyg jų neliestų, o kiti, apimti šios baimės, gyvena nuolat jausdami jų šešėlį. Mirtis – tradicinis filosofijos objektas. Filosofija sukuria diskursą, nukreiptą prieš mirtį. Dar Sokratas teigė, kad filosofuoti – tai mokytis mirti. Mirties prasmė – jos kaip gyvenimo pabaigos samprata, fenomeno “ribinė” situacija.
Filologija  Referatai   (4,77 kB)
Jurgis Savickis
2009-07-09
- Viskas būtų gerai, kad mano mamanka nebūtų tokia graži! Jo "mamanka" buvo išties per graži. Vaikas džiūsna ėjo miesto ištuštėjusiomis gatvėmis; jo batai buvo dideli, vos pavelkami: tapu tapu! Milinė, irgi nuo svetimų pečių užmesta ant jo įdubusios krūtinaitės, buvo sunki, vos pavelkama. It iš cirko išleistas į gatvę pajacas. Iš po sutrauktų vaiko antakių žybčiojo dvi gudrios akys. Beždžionės gudrumo. Priešais gatve praėjo senas rabinas, kažką murmėdamas ir savo nereikalingai staigiu šnabždesiu išgąsdindamas vaiką.
Jau prieš daugelį šimtmečių žmogus suprato, kad, norint geriau pažinti pasaulį, nepakanka tik stebėti gamtą, aprašinėti vykstančius reiškinius, bet reikia ir aktyviai ją veikti, vykdyti eksperimentus, bandymus su modeliais. Mikalojus Kopernikas negalėjo pasakyti, kodėl daiktai laikosi ant žemės. Galileo Galilėjus nepajėgė paaiškinti, kodėl iš vienodo aukščio vienu metu mesti du skirtingo svorio rutuliukai žemę pasiekia tuo pačiu metu, o Johannesas Kepleris nesuprato, kodėl planetos skrieja elipsinėmis trajektorijomis.
Informatika  Kursiniai darbai   (15,87 kB)
Sokratas teigė, kad eidavo pas kiekvieną, kuris skelbdavosi išmintingu, kalbėdavo su juo apie įvairius dalykus ir vertindavo jo išmintį. Iš tiesų, šitaip elgdamasis, filosofas siekė žmones priversti protauti, siekti žinių, objektyvios tiesos. Sokratas manė, kad išmintingiausias yra Dievas, nes tik jis viską žino. Žmogui toks absoliutus žinojimas yra nepasiekiamas.
Filosofija  Analizės   (4,89 kB)
Rinkodara
2009-07-09
Komanda, grupė – du ar daugiau žmonių, kurie tarpusavyje yra susiję ir daro vienas kitam įtaką, siekdami bendro tikslo. Kitaip tariant tai - bendrija žmonių , susietų bendros veiklos ir turinčių bendrų požymių. Sąvoka komanda - “team” labiausiai paplitusi sporte ir angliškai kalbančių šalių literatūroje.
Rinkodara  Referatai   (10,38 kB)
Žymiausios citatos
2009-07-09
"Du įvykiai mus sukuria ir sunaikina - gimimas ir mirtis. Reikia, kad tarp šių dviejų įvykių mes gyventume pasitikedami kitais, jų meile, jų atmintimi.'' ''Mes sukurti, kad amžinai keistumėmės.'' (Andre Dhotel)
Psichologija  Namų darbai   (4,66 kB)
Vegetacinės nervų sistemos funkcijos sutrikimai yra viena iš dažniausiai pasitaikančių, tačiau iki šiol mažiausiai ištyrinėtų patologinių būsenų. Tyrimų duomenimis, vienokia ar kitokia vegetacinės disfunkcijos forma yra beveik 50 proc. į poliklinikas besikreipiančių asmenų. Problemos sudėtingumą visų pirma rodo iki šiol labai netobula šios sutrikimų grupės klasifikacija.
Sportas  Referatai   (8,55 kB)
Apibūdinamos moterys - moteriškasis pradas: motina, gamta, choristės, Gervydienė, Gundė. Kuprelio santykis su jomis. Savarankiška (išmąstyta), neilga analizė gerai įvertinta.
Filologija  Analizės   (5,7 kB)
Siurrealizmas
2009-07-09
SIURREALIZMAS (pranc. surrealisme - sur – virš + realizmas), superrealizmas, 20 a. modernistinės dailės kryptis. Siurrealizmas kilo Prancūzijoje 3-jame 20 a. dešimtmetyje. Pasak garsiausio jo teoretiko, rašytojo Andre Bretono, siurrealizmo tikslas buvo „išspręsti ligi tol buvusias prieštaringas realybės ir sapno egzistavimo sąlygas”, o būdai, kaip to pasiekti, buvo labai įvairūs.
Dailė  Konspektai   (8 kB)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain, is about a young boy, Huck, in search of freedom and adventure.
Anglų kalba  Konspektai   (11,73 kB)
After having read “The Moon And Sixpense” by W.S. Maugham personally I feel really impressed and I still cannot recover from it. It amazed me much by its mystery and strangeness. The main character Charles Strickland is one of the most fascinating characters I have ever read about. His whole life story can be divided to two basic parts.
Anglų kalba  Analizės   (2,24 kB)
Mikalojus Radvila Juodasis - Jono II Barzdočiaus ir Onos Kiškaitės sūnus. Gimė 1515 m. vasario 4 d. Nesvežiuje. Mokslus ėjo užsienyje, Vokietijos akademijose. Jo jauną protą didžiai paveikė smarkiai paplitusios Reformacijos idėjos. Genealogijos rankraštyje minima, kad grįžęs į kraštą turėjo būti jaunojo karaliaus Žygimanto Augusto rūmų gvardijos vadas. Šias pareigas ėjo iki 1544 m. Brastos seimo, kuriame gavo LDK maršalkos urėdą. Maždaug tuo pat metu Žygimantas Augustas ėmė lankyti Barborą Radvilaitę, o Mikalojus Juodasis kartu su pusbroliu Mikalojumi Ruduoju akylai sekė, kad šis ryšys Radvilų giminei padarytų ne gėdą, bet garbę. Savo budrumu ir atkaklumu pasiekė, kad jaunasis karalius savo santykius vanikuotų vedybomis, kurį laiką išlikusiomis paslaptyje.
Istorija  Pagalbinė medžiaga   (9 psl., 16,3 kB)
Meine Katzen
2009-06-05
Ein richtiger Katzenfan bin ich seit ziemlich genau 3 Jahren, als ich die kleine Maura verletzt und ausgehungert fand und in unsere Wohnung brachte. Das arme Kätzchen hatte eine schlimme Entzuendung im Maul und konnte nicht mehr fressen. Die Zähne standen schief und krumm und das ganze Maul war eitrig. Nach ein paar Tagen konnte ich es nicht mehr mit ansehen, schnappte das Kätzchen und brachte es zum Tierarzt. Dieser hatte so etwas selbst noch nicht gesehen und konnte sich die Ursache auch nicht erklären. Am nächsten Tag konnten wir Maura wieder abholen.
Vokiečių kalba  Rašiniai   (4 psl., 51,06 kB)
Slow but wins the race. Take things as they come and be content. He that nothing questions, nothing learns. When things are at the worst, they begin to mend. Love all, trust a few. Do wrong to none: be able for your enemy. Rather in power that use, and keep your friend. Under your own life’s key: be checked for silence, but never taxed for speech.
Anglų kalba  Referatai   (6 psl., 6,66 kB)