Marco polo

Marco Polo (1254-1324), is probably the most famous Westerner traveled on the Silk Road. He excelled all the other travelers in his determination, his writing, and his influence. His journey through Asia lasted 24 years. He reached further than any of his predecessors, beyond Mongolia to China. He became a … Daugiau…

Means of transport car

Referatas Means of transport “Car” 2005 Walking used to be to most common way to move from one place to an other. However, postcards often also show the major means of transportations. Some of them completely disappeared little by little, like the dogs carts, some others evolved like the bus … Daugiau…

Protection of the environment

Planet Earth is 4600 million years old. It is difficult for us to think about such an enormous length of time, but if we simplify it into an understandable idea, we can compare the planet Earth to a person of forty-six years of age. Nothing is known about the first … Daugiau…

My plans for future

There is a time when you understand that the time to choose your future profession has come. It happens differently. Some people start thinking about it very early. They usually choose one profession and try to study as hard as they can in order to get the speciality they’ve chosen. … Daugiau…

Ireland dokumentas

Ireland is the second largest part of the British Isles. Ireland is politically divided into two parts: Northern Ireland (Ulster), which is a part of the United Kingdom, capital Belfast, and the republic of Ireland – a separate state named Eire in Irish; its capital is Dublin. Ireland is very … Daugiau…

Postimpressionism

Postimpressionism is an art-historical term coined by British art critic Roger Fry to describe the various styles of painting that flourished(klestėti) in France during the period from about 1880 to about 1910. Generally, the term is used as a convenient chronological umbrella covering the generation of artists who sought(ieškoti) new … Daugiau…

National maritine museum

History of the National Maritime Museum The Royal opening, 1937. The Royal Family walking through the Colonnades. The National Maritime Museum (NMM) was formally established by Act of Parliament in 1934 and opened to the public by King George VI on 27 April 1937. It includes the 17th-century Queen’s House … Daugiau…

Lietuvių etninė kultūra lietuvių namai

Civilizacijos sukurtoje urbanizuotoje visuomenėje į savo būstą – kambarį, butą, netgi namą – žmogus yra įspraustas kaip besielė būtybė: išskyrus buvimą jame, jis daugiau tarsi niekuo su savo būstu nebesiejamas. Dažnas pasiklysta daugiaaukščio namo laiptinėje. Šiandieniniam žmogui labai sunku įsivaizduoti ir suprasti taip neseniai tėvų, senelių jaustą dvasinį ryšį su … Daugiau…

Moon

Moon I INTRODUCTION Moon, name given to the only natural satellite of Earth. The Moon is the second brightest object in Earth’s sky, after the Sun, and has accordingly been an object of wonder and speculation for people since earliest times. The natural satellites of the other planets in the … Daugiau…

Informacinių technologijų panaudojimas anglų kalbos pamokose

Šiame pranešime norėčiau pakalbėti apie kompiuterinių technologijų ir komunikacijų svarbą ir pasidalinti savo patirtimi ir įdėjomis Diegiant informacines technologijas mokykloje, pagrindine jų dalimi turi tapti informacinių technologijų naudojimas ne tik anglų kalbos, bet ir įvairių dalykų mokyme(si). Tarptautiniai tyrimai rodo, jog moderniosios ugdymo priemonės gali pagerinti mokymą ir mokymąsi: informacijos … Daugiau…

Mongolia

Mongolia (Mongol Ard, Uls)Mongolia (Mongol Ard, Uls), landlocked nation in central Asia lying between China and the USSR. A vast plateau with extensive grasslands embraces the heartland of the country; part of the Gobi Desert occupies the S. An agricultural economy relies primarily on herd animals with more than 80% … Daugiau…

Languages

LanguagesThere are more then 600 languages in the world. So it is natural that one language can not give so much information as few languages. It is good to know German or Spanish, nut there’s no doubt, knowing such worldwide language as English, is much more useful. Today, English is … Daugiau…

Klonavimas

KAUNO TECHNOLOGIJOS UNIVERSITETAS INFORMATIKOS FAKULTETAS RESEARCH WORK Cloning the Human Race: The Importance of Cloning TechnologyAtliko: studentas: Algirdas Budvytis Patikrino: dėstytoja Zita Murauskienė CONTENTS Introduction 3Human cloning is beneficial 3 What is clone? 3 Curing diseases 3 Relieving infertility 4 Plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgery 4 Ethical … Daugiau…

London1

History Roman London The beginnings of London can be dated with some exactitude to the invasion of the Romans in 43AD. Prior to the Roman invasion there was no permanent settlement of significance on the site of London. Instead, the Thames River flowed through marshy ground sprinkled with small islands … Daugiau…

History of london

History of London Legendary foundations and prehistoric London Of Paul Lombardo and Kevin Fodor The Mediæval mythology of Geoffrey of Monmouth tells that London was founded by Brutus the Trojan in the Bronze Age, and was known as Troia Nova, or New Troy, which was corrupted to Trinovantum. (The Trinovantes … Daugiau…

Movie violence

Everyday we face up with cruelty and violence. Newspapers and TV are just talking about thieves, murders and other criminals. In that case violence on movies are inevitable. To my mind violent movies make the biggest harm to children and such films should be regulated by law and forbidden to … Daugiau…

Lithuania9

Europe is the centre of the world culture. There are lots of educated people. But you thought that these people were on your side not behind the iron wall. And we having lived for a long time under the rule of the Soviet Union, we are considered to be dark, … Daugiau…

Humanistine psichologija

HUMANISTINĖ PSICHOLOGIJA: SVARBIAUSIOS IDĖJOS, PRIVALUMAI IR SILPNYBĖS Darbo vadovas TURINYS ĮVADAS 3 I. HUMANISTINĖ PSICHOLOGIJA 4 1. Atsiradimo prielaidos 4 2. Požiūris į žmogaus prigimtį 5 3. Vidinės asmenybės dvasinės prigimties išsiskleidimas 6 II. A.H.MASLOW 7 1. A.H.Maslow apie pedagogikos problemas 7 2. Motyvacijos teorija 11 3. Savireguliacija 12 III. … Daugiau…

Living in a foreign country

UNIT 6 LIVING IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY The United Arab Emirates is located on the southern coast of the Arabian Gulf. It overlooks the Gulf of Oman in the east.. The most important cities are – Abu Dhabi – the capital of the state and Dubai – an important commercial … Daugiau…

Language

LANGUAGELanguage is a conventional code of symbols that allows a sender to formulate a message that can be understood by a receiver. Symbol – a sign that stands for smth. else, like the national flag or the blindfolded lady with the sword and scales. Natural signs: clouds that will cause … Daugiau…

Living well

There are two big problems in our life: people eating bad balanced food ar outher thei smoking. Health is the most important thing in a person’s life. Eating habits is a big part of a healthy life, so to keep yourself in a healthy way you have to eat only … Daugiau…

Jazz

Jazz I INTRODUCTION Jazz, type of music first developed by African Americans around the first decade of the 20th century that has an identifiable history and distinct stylistic evolution. Jazz grew up alongside the blues and popular music, and all these genres overlap in many ways. However, critics generally agree … Daugiau…

John major

(1943- ), British politician and prime minister of Great Britain (1990-1997). Atypically for a Conservative Party leader, Major was born into a working-class family in London and left school at the age of 16. He worked as a banker for nearly two decades until elected to Parliament in 1979. A … Daugiau…

Persalimas a cold

Sneezing, scratchy throat, runny nose – everyone knows the first signs of a cold, probably the most common illness known. Although the common cold is usually mild, with symptoms lasting one to two weeks, it is a leading cause of doctor visits and of school and job absenteeism. The Problem … Daugiau…

History of air conditioning

History While moving heat via machinery to provide air conditioning is a relatively modern invention, the cooling of buildings is not. The ancient Romans were known to circulate aqueduct water through the walls of certain houses to cool them. As this sort of water usage was expensive, generally only the … Daugiau…