суббота, 4 апреля 2009 г.

Charlotte Brontë





Charlotte Brontë was born 21 April 1816, third of the six children of Patrick Brontë and Maria Branwell Brontë. The major event of her young life was the death of her mother in 1821, which created a lot of chaos. In 1824, Charlotte and her two older sisters, Maria and Elizabeth, were sent to the newly-opened Cowan Bridge Clergy Daughters' School.

Conditions there were bad even by the standards of the time, and it was not long before both Maria and Elizabeth became ill enough to be sent home, where they both died of consumption in the spring of1825. Patrick brought Charlotte and her younger sister Emily, who had recently joined them at the school, back home as soon as the other girls became ill, but Charlotte in particular never forgot what the school had been like.

The surviving kids all became each others' best friends. They created the kingdom of Gondal and wrote all kinds of epic stories and poems set in that realm. Charlotte and Branwell were in charge of Angria proper, while Emily and Anne (the youngest) ran the neighboring kingdom of Gondal.

Charlotte's next adventure was going to school in Brussels with Emily in 1842. Charlotte's time there was brief, less than two years, but it led to her eventual writing of Villette beginning in 1852.

Back home, Charlotte lapsed into chronic unemployment and severe hypochondria, actually thinking she was going blind, just like her father was. In 1846 the three sisters published a book of Poems, and though sales were very slow, the reviews were good and spurred on further literary endeavours. Charlotte's novel of this time, The Professor, was actually rather bad, suffering from a less-than-believeable main character. In August of 1846 Charlotte began work on Jane Eyre. Though it was published in 1847, Charlotte didn't tell her father about it until the next year, when the novel's success was plain.

This success was followed up by tragedy, however. In September 1848, Branwell died, probably due to his extrememly heavy drinking; this was closely followed by Emily's death from consumption in December 1848, and Anne's death of the same disease in May 1849. Bereft, Charlotte and her father clung to each other for support. Charlotte's grief is plain in the last third of her novel Shirley, which she'd been working on when all the death started.

Eventually, Charlotte started spending some time in London, meeting other writers of the day. Thackeray in particular was a fan of her works, and, when she attended one of his lectures, she found herself loudly and very publicly introduced to Thackeray's mother as "Jane Eyre".

Her father's curate, Arthur Bell Nicholls, proposed to Charlotte in December, and Patrick was absolutely furious, forbidding the marriage and saying some rather awful things about Arthur. This was the one thing that could possibly have gotten Charlotte to seriously consider marrying him, which she did, in June of 1854.

Marriage seemed good for Charlotte, though her best friend from school, Ellen Nussey, was extremely jealous of Arthur suddenly taking up all of Charlotte's attention. No one got to monopolize Charlotte's attention for very long: she died on 31 March 1855, of what was listed on the death certificate as "exhaustion".

Fortunately for Arthur and Patrick, they'd learned to get along. They were of great comfort to each other after Charlotte's death, which for some reason, was the signal for a lot of gossip, some of it malicious, in the newspapers and magazines. To counteract this, Patrick and Arthur eventually asked Mrs. Gaskell, an author friend of Charlotte's, to write an authoritative biography. Unfortunately for them, Mrs. Gaskell got nearly all of her information from Ellen Nussey, who took great advantage of this to make Arthur seem a villain, and Patrick ended up represented as a stern, overbearing father. This was all accepted as true for many years, and made all of Charlotte's critics suddenly feel sorry for her.

Vegetarianizm and Types of Vegetarians


Vegetarianism as a concept encourages the inclusion of plants and plant based products from the diet and discourages the consumption of animal flesh of any sort. However, with time vegetarianism has evolved to become a concept, which is pursued and practiced according to individual preferences of nutrition as well as tastes. Vegetarianism has thus evolved to contain several branches or different types of vegetarians.

Types of Vegetarians

Some people eat eggs but claim to be vegetarians. Some of them love the vegetarian cuisine but cannot give up the non-vegetarian delicacies. There exists a name for all sorts of vegetarians.
Vegans: Strict vegetarians who do not eat meat of any kind, eggs, dairy products, or even do not consume processed foods containing any animal-derived ingredients such as gelatin are termed as vegans. There also includes a subset of vegans who call themselves as ‘raw vegans’ who only consume unprocessed vegan foods.
Fnsruitaria: Some people have carried the concept of vegetarianism to another extreme wherein the people only eat fresh fruits, these people are called fruitarians.
Lacto-ovo-Vegetarians: Vegetarians who do not eat pork, beef, poultry, fish, or animal flesh of any kind, but do consume eggs and dairy products are called lacto-ovo vegetarians.
Lacto Vegetarians: Vegetarians who do not eat any type of animal meat or even poultry and eggs but consume milk are called lacto vegetarians.
Ovo Vegetarians: Vegetarians who do not eat any kind of animal flesh or meat, and do not even consume milk, but eat eggs are called ovo vegetarians.
Pescatarian: Pescatarians are those who refrain from eating all types of meat with the exception of fish. Usually this type of diet results owing to the demand for nutritional requirements fulfilled by fish.
Flexitarians
: Flexitarians are those who mostly stick to a vegetarian diet but occasionally eat meat.
Pollo-Vegetarians: People who eat poultry, such as chicken, turkey, and duck but no other type of animal flesh and meat and the regular vegetarian ingredients are termed as pollo vegetarians.

Our dear friends- hamsters




Hamsters are mammals that belong to the rodent family having large incisor teeth that are continually growing necessitating gnawing to prevent the teeth from overgrowing. The word 'rodent' is derived from the latin word 'rodere' which means 'to gnaw'.

Hamsters form the Family Cricetidae which is broken down into different Genera (including Cricetulus, Phodopus and Calomyscus). Within each Genera are various species of hamster. There are many different species of hamsters throughout the world and most hamsters inhabit semi-desert areas where they live in burrows. These burrows consist of many tunnels and separate chambers including chambers where the hamster will store food and sleep. Hamsters are nocturnal, sleeping during the hot days and waking in the cooler evenings. They have very poor eyesight but a keen sense of smell and excellent hearing.

Most species of hamsters have expandable cheek pouches in which they can carry food and bedding back to their burrow where they will store food. The word 'hamster' comes from the German word 'hamstern' which means 'to hoard'.

Only a few hamster species are widely kept as pets but the hamster is the most popular of the smaller rodents kept as a pet in many countries today.

вторник, 17 марта 2009 г.

New Year Carnival in "Manana" centre

This winter there was a carnival in "Manana" centre. Everyone had his/her character. You could meet pirates, dolls, rockers, angels, doctors, house-keepers and even Sherlok Holms there. Actually, I won the first prize for my charecter. I was a young girl from Japan. Here are some photos of carnival.







Here I am(the last one)

понедельник, 16 марта 2009 г.

MODULE #5


Watcing this video you use your limbic brain part(music, pictures) and reptilian(when Pink begins to sing).
1.Symbols: The logo of "PEPSI" is used here as a main symbol. It appears when Enrique Iglesias drinks from PEPSI tin.
2.Testimonial: Here we can see 4 famous stars: Beyonce, Pink, Britney Spears(as "gladiatresses") and Enrique Iglesias(as the Ciesar).
3.Humour: At the end the Ciesar(E.I.) falls down from his thrown just in front of a lion.
4.Plain Folks: With the help of the audience who was singing with the "gladiatresses" the box with "PEPSI" colas falls down to the girls.
5.Group Dynamics: At first the ''gladiatresses'' were meant to fight with each other but they got together and won the "severe" Ciesar.

воскресенье, 8 марта 2009 г.

Jane Austen (1775 - 1817)


Jane Austen was an English novelist whose books, set amongst the English middle and upper classes, are notable for their wit, social observation and insights into the lives of early 19th century women.

Jane Austen was born on 16 December 1775 in the village of Steventon in Hampshire. She was one of eight children of a clergyman and grew up in a close-knit family. She began to write as a teenager. In 1801 the family moved to Bath. After the death of Jane's father in 1805 Jane, her sister Cassandra and their mother moved several times eventually settling in Chawton, near Steventon.

Jane's brother Henry helped her negotiate with a publisher and her first novel, 'Sense and Sensibility', appeared in 1811. Her next novel 'Pride and Prejudice', which she described as her "own darling child" received highly favourable reviews. 'Mansfield Park' was published in 1814, then 'Emma' in 1816. 'Emma' was dedicated to the Prince Regent, an admirer of her work. All of Jane Austen's novels were published anonymously.

In 1816, Jane began to suffer from ill-health, probably due to Addison's disease. She travelled to Winchester to receive treatment, and died there on 18 July 1817. Two more novels, 'Persuasion' and 'Northanger Abbey' were published posthumously and a final novel was left incomplete.

понедельник, 2 марта 2009 г.

Module #3 - ''Our brains on media''


Watching this video you can hear rythmic music and see cloths of different colors. So you use limbic brain. At the begining of the video you see the title, using your neocortex brain. Actually, the girl you see in the video is Arpen(Peni), who participates in Dotcom programme. This video was made during '' The One Minute Junior'' workshop by me. We started shooting at 11 p.m. and finished at 4 a.m.. The whole process was very very funny. Everytime I touched the button to turn on the camera, we burst out laughting and couldn't continue shooting. We could even leave the video without editing, because everything was very interesting. But we were limited in time...only one minute!

среда, 25 февраля 2009 г.

TEGHUT PROTECTING GROUP

We have a meeting club in Manana centre, where we meet different people of different professions. Yesterday our guests were 3 members of Teghut protecting group: Marine Tavaratsyan, Mariam Sukhudyan, Samvel Hovhannisyan. Some people want to cut the forest to get copper, molibden and other metals. Those people promised to plant the trees again. But before planting they should think about the trash. Of course they would get rid of it polluting the nearest rivers and fields. I'm not sure they think about people who live not far from the forest and get harvest from there. So, Teghut protecting group fights for saving the forest. They have made a lot of demonstrations, concerts and exhibitions and plan to do more. For more information visit www.bigfamily.am.

суббота, 14 февраля 2009 г.

1.MUSIC 2.BOOKS 3.INTERNET 4.TELEVISION 5.COMPUTER 6.NEWSPAPERS/MAGAZINES 7.VIDEO GAMES

MODULE #2- 7.INTERNET


I spend on Internet from 1 to 2 hours a day. At first I check my e-mail. I'm registered on www.facebook.com and www.16.am. I like to find lyrics of my favourite songs. Sometimes I read news on Internet.

MODULE #2- 6.COMPUTERS

I haven't got my own computer, but I can use it easily. I've studied how to work on a computer in college. I edit photos, listen to music, drow by computer.

MODULE #2- 5.VIDEO GAMES

I don't like video games much. One could read an interesting book or learn somehting new instead of wasting his time on video games. Some people spend the whole day in front of the monitores. Fortunatly I don't belong to the number of such people.

MODULE #2- 4.TELEVISION


I can't watch TV much now, as because of sitting close to TV, I've already managed to spoil my eyes. Now I wear glasses. But, of course, there are programmes, which I can't miss, even with the cost of my eyes. I watch all the intellectual, scientific and musical programmes.

MODULE #2- 3.MUSIC!







Music is my life. Whenever I listen to music, I feel myself out of this world, somewhere in the space. I like to listen to such kinds of music as pop and jazz. I also enjoy listening to people playing the guitar. I listen to music via MP3 files, radio, etc. At present I enjoy Beyonse's new album called "I am ... Sasha Fierce". Especially I like her 3 songs: "Halo", "Ave Maria", "Sweat dreams". I also like Kanye West's 2 songs: "Love lockdown" and "Heartless"

четверг, 12 февраля 2009 г.

MODULE# 2- 2. NEWSPAPERS/MAGAZINES


I like reading newspapers more than magazines, because the former contains more useful information than the second, at least in Armenia. But, of course, there are some magazines, which are quite interesting. I enjoy reading newspapers and magazines about culture, science and health.

MODULE #2- 1. BOOKS




My teacher says if you want to learn a language, you must read books on that language. As you know I like languages therefore I like reading. My favourite genre is comedy. I also like detective books and romances. Now I read a book by Arthur Conan Doyle called "THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMS". My favourite authors are A. Duma, M. Twain, J. Austen.

пятница, 6 февраля 2009 г.

St. SARGIS's day

Yesterday I went to church in connection with the St. SARGIS's day. There was very interesting, and I took some photographs. According to the tradition, that day young girls and boys eat a piece of cake made of a very salty dough, cooked by an unmarried girl. One must eat the salty cake and go to bed without drinking a single drop of water so that to see his/her future wife/husband giving him/her water!

вторник, 3 февраля 2009 г.

The knowledge tree

1. My name is Lilit. I'm 15. I'm from Yerevan, Armenia. We are a family of 4: mother, father, little brother and me, of course. I am at the 10-th form. I do well at all the subjects. Especially I like chemistry, biology, literature and languages. I know English, Russian, Ukrainian. I have also learnt Japanese for a year. I would like to learn Italian, Spanish and French too. I want to become a psychologist. But I'm going to work as ajournalist. I attend Manana centre, where I learn journalism, photography, film-making. I don't want to seem haughty, or to overrate my abilities, but my friends say I am quite active, witty and diligent person. 2. The latest film I saw, was «How to lose friends and alienate people». It was about a young journalist who prefered to write the truth and be hated, than to publish untrue information and be «respected» for it. 3. I'd like to talk about ecological state in our block. I am very concerned about it. People don't understand that polluting nature, they spoil their own organisms. Once I asked my friends to clean the sportsground we play in, but they refused saying it would be a shame for them. They don't think cleaning their houses is a shameful work. Don't they understand that the Earth is our big home? 4.As I have a little experiance in such kind of workshops I can share it with the other participants. I can also suggest interesting issues to talk about.