Albert Einstein, jeden z největších fyziků všech dob, se narodil v Ulmu v roce 1879. Studoval na střední škole v Mnichově a později v Curychu, kde absolvoval i vysokou školu. V roce 1900 získal učitelský diplom, byl však další dva roky bez zaměstnání, neboť neměl švýcarské občanství. Pak nastoupil jako referent úřadu v Bernu, kde posuzoval patenty a vynálezy. Ve volnějších chvílích v úřadé a mimo pracovní dobu s velkým zájmem a hluboce studoval práce vynikajících fizik
Town and places have always been important for us in all ways. Our lives and our tales are nearly related to some place. It is often our hometown, the place, we should know the best. My hometown is Stara Lubovna, Slovakia. Althought I said that we should know our hometown the best, I can´t say it. I´m living here for almost 19 years and my town has only 18 thousand inhabitants but till today I didn´t know everything about it. But who cares? Essential is that hometowns are related with our lives forever and we always tend to come back because
Apathy in Australian society Autor referátu: Joseph Clark
A sickness has infected our society, seeping into the very beliefs and convictions that we once held as truths. I speak of apathy, a cold indifference that undermines, not only our individual autonomy but also our very democratic ideal.
Before I begin I would like to make one thing clear. I am not going to stand here and insult all of your intelligence by using words and devices to trick you into my belief, rather I will appeal to you intellect and rea
There are so many beautiful places and towns in the world. We can see some of them but we don't have a chance to visit all of them. So lot of people watch documentary films about these countries or read some books. They are interested more in those countries they can't see. My home town is very interesting but I would like to speak about London because it's more attractive for me. Sometimes in the future I would like to visit it. London, the capital of England and of Great Britain,
I usually get up at 7 a.m., because I have school near from the house. I stay in bad a big longer on the weekend. At the first I go to the kitchen, because I want to see my breakfast. At the second I go to the bathroom to have a wash. I wash my face, neck, ears and hands. I dry myself with my blue towel. I clean my teeth with a toothpaste and rinse my mounth with water. I make my bed and then I go to my room to get dress. I undress my pyjamas and I put on scanties,socks, vest,T-shirt, trousers and sweater. When I finished my dressed I go to the
Bratislava is the capital of the Slovak republic. It is the seat of the president, government, parliament and the political economical and cultural centre of the country. It spreads on both banks of the river Danube, near the Austrian and Hungarian borders, having almost half a million inhabitants. The history of Bratislava can be traced back to the Neolithic age. Bratislava was situated at the crossroads of important trade and military routes. At the turn of the 5th and 6th centuries the Slavs and the Avars settled in its
Beatles On New Year´s Eve, 1961, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Pete Best loaded their equipment into a van and drove from Liverpool to London, where the folowing morning, they auditionet for Decca Records. Decca turned them down, and the label has beem regretting the decision ever since. Within 2 years, the Beatles were the most popular recording artists on the planet.
Shortly after they recriuted Best, the Beatles headed to Hamburg, where they played allnight sets in a variety of seedy clubs, taking am
Bratislava (until 1919 Pressburg) has always been one of the cultural centres of Central Europe and known as the city on the Danube. It is a beautiful city situated in the south – west part of Slovakia. Now it has a population of 450,000 people and is the capital city of the Slovak Republic. Most of Bratislava’s sights and attractions are located in the Old Town and Castle Hill area. In the historic Old Town you are traditional cafes, cosy courtyards, old wine cellars, and many hotels and restaurants. Some of the famous sights
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Czecho-Slovakia is one of the smallest countries of the world. It is situated in "the heart of Europe". Its area is about 127,900 square km. Population of Czecho-Slovakia is about 15.7 million people. There are two nations (Czech 63%, Slovak 32%) and several nationalities (Hungarian 4%, other 1%).
History
The first state of ancestors of the Czechs and Slovaks was "Veľkomoravská ríąa" which was disintigrated in 907. The greatest severeign of this state was Svätopluk who started to rule in 871.
History: First state in this territory, inhabited by Slavonic tribes was Samoa's Empire. Than The Big Moravia Empire followed. It was very famous and the capital was probably situated in the southern Moravia near village Mikulčice. Even when the Great Moravia still existed, another state formed at the region of Bohemia. It was called Czech Crown Kingdom. In 9th century the power was taken by Přemyslid dynasty. When the Přemyslid dynasty died out by the sword, the Czech throne went by way of a dynastic wedding to the Luxembourg. U
I went to America on a ship called Lusitania. It was a very nice ship. But one day, when we was on the ocean, the german U.F.O.’s have come and have dropped on us 10 atom bombs. But our ship has a very very strong armour plate. Then they use a big and strong laser beam and our armour plate couldn’t stand it and Lusitania explodes with a big crash. I was the only survivor, because before the Lusitania exploded I have get in a lifeboat.
I was on the ocean for over 10 days. Then the ocean drifted me to a desert island. This islan
Easter, the most important holiday of the Christian Church, celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. The holiday was established in the second century. In 325, the council of Nicea decided that Easter would be celebrated on the Sunday which follows the first full moon after the spring equinox (between March 21 and April 25). We celebrate Easter on Sunday because it is the day of the week when Jesus rose from the dead. It’s likely that the religious celebration replaced a pagan festival.
Perhaps one of the best - loved cliches is that of the English breakfast, fruit juice, cereal and milk, and then sausages, eggs, bacon, tomatoes, mushrooms and then buttered toast with marmalade, all washed down with plenty of tea with milk. But this takes a long time to prepare and is too filling. We might occasionally have it at weekends as a BRUNCH (= breakfast+lunch) or if we are on holiday. A much more common breakfast is a cup of coffee and a piece of toast or a yogurt. British eat i
The greatest English playwright and poet. He was born in Stradford-upon-Avon. He attended the local grammar school. At the age of 18 he married Ann Hathaway from nearly village Shottery, who was seven years older than William. They had two daughters - Susan and Juliet. Some years after he left Stradford and went to London. There he joined a group of actors. First he helped to adapt or re-write earlier plays but later he started to write his own plays and he was successful. As he had
Two thousand years ago the British Isles were inhabited bz speakers of Celtic language. These languages survive only in some parts of England (Wales Scotland). The name of Britain itself and names of rivers (Davon) and places (Dover) are also from the Caltic language. The English was also influenced by the Latin, which was spoken by Romans. The Latin word castra (military camp) survives in a number of English names of places ending in -chester or –caster (Leicester). But this language wasn`t adopt by ordinary people.
English is one of the widespread languages in the world. As for the number of people speaking English it is the most used language. It is the mother tongue for inhabitants of the following countries: the Unites States of America, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.Then there is a great number of countries where English is spoken as the second language, for example: some African countries and some Asian countries. I would like speak about Australia because it is exoti
Ernest Hemingway: biography -was a representant of lost generation and one of the greatest writers that had ever been. His unique mastery of writing influenced the style of an entire generation of writers. That influence spread far beyond the English language, far beyond the borders of the United States. It is an influence that persist today.
May be one of the reasons why is his work so unforgottable is the fact that he mostly describes common people in common situations. His characters are unintellectual and symply ones an
My radio starts and rings at half past seven a.m. Just then I must get up. Then I put on a jeans, T-shirt and go to the bathroom and I wash. I turn on the radio in our kitchen and I have the breakfast. At a quarter past eight I go to the bus stop. I arrive to the school at quarter to eight. Classes at school begin at eight. We have maths, history, geometry, literature, physic and other subjects. My favourite subject is school pause.
School finishes at quarter past two. Then I go to the school canteen. The lunch is disgusting every
Generally family is a community of two or more people where parents try to bring up their children as best as they can. The main mission of the family is to stay together forever in good and bad times and support each other in all ways of their lifes.
What does family mean for me?
For me family means a place where I can always come to search for help, understanding and loving care. It is a place where no matter what happened before I will be always welcomed and where I will always fi