EQUAZIONI DI SECONDO GRADO
EQUAZIONE DI DECONDO GRADO COMPLETA:
Ax2 + Bx +C = 0 con A ¹ 0
Dopo aver risolto
l’equazione di secondo grado comleta moltiplicandola
per 4A e aggiungendogli B2 otteniamo:
[...]
L’ECOLE EN FRANCE
En france l’école est
obligatorie de 6 à 16 ans:elle est facultative de 2 à cinq ans
(école maternelle).L’école élémentaire (qui dure cinq ans) comprend le cycle préparatoire (1 an),le cycle élémentaire (2 [...]
JOHN DONNE
John Donne was born in 1572 and he lived in an age of transition, in
fact new science and religion destroyed
Medioeval’s unit of thoughts.
He was at the same time a courtier of Queen Elisabeth and preacher.
He was a member [...]
THE AGE OF TRANSITION AND THE
ROMANTICISM
The
Age of Transition is an historical and cultural period situated between 1760
and 1798, and so between the Augustan Age and the Romantic Age, which saw the
explosion of the romantic movement fro [...]
ELIZABETH I
Queen of England
Elizabeth was
born September 7, 1533 and died on March 24, 1603. She was the monarch of England from
1558 to her death. In her lifetime she made herself a powerful image of female
authority, regal magnificence [...]
Origin of drama and renaissance.
The origin of drama. Greek and Roman theatres were closed
because they were accused to be immoral, so the mimes became medieval
minstrels. The only forms of play took place inside the churches in occasion of
[...]
FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD CONDITIONALS
.-FIRST CONDITIONAL=to talk about events
which are possible (della realtà)
IF CLAUSE=IF+PRESENT SIMPLE
MAIN CLAUSE(FRASE PRINCIPALE)=WILL+INFINITO
-SECOND CONDITIONAL=for unlikely
situations i [...]
El
franquismo
Sus comienzos y su
vinculación ideológica con los regímenes fascistas
La dictadura del general Francisco Franco se
instaló en España al termino de la guerra civil, el 1 Abril de 1939, e
iba a per [...]
Robert Browning 1812 –
1889
Robert
Browning was born into a rich family at Camberwell, near London. His father had strong scholarly,
literary and artistic interests. Browning was mostly educated at home and was a
good reader, though not sy [...]
RIASSUNTO DEL ROMANZO “M.BOVARY”
Le roman s’ouvre avec
une image de Charles Bovary dans un collège de Rouen: le garçon est
très timide et on comprend comment il dievendra en adulte. Après
le collège suivent l [...]
Aldous Huxley
Brave New World
Subject:
The text
starts at the beginning of the novel when a group of students goes to visit the
centre where they produce babies.
Elements:
1 people
are like factory production.
2 both
Huxley and [...]
FASHION’S STORY
1) First
information (from Romans to
XVI c.)
2) The
story from XVII c. to the 20’s
3) The
story of our century
FIRST
INFORMATION
·
Romans
·
Middle [...]
I
wandered lonely as a cloud (Daffodils)
Wordsworth
The poem
was composed in 1804 and was inspired by the sight of a field full of golden
daffodils waving in the wind. The key of the p [...]
JOHN KEATS
§
He lost his parents when he
was young. He went to school and was attracted by classic art and literature.
He visited British museum where he saw the Elgin Marbles; he was interes [...]
Le mausolée de Galla Placidia
Ce petit mausolée a été bâti en
425-450 par Galla Placidia, la sœur de l’empereur romain qui a déplacé en
402 la capitale de l’empire d’occident de Milan à Ravenne Le bâtiment
est à croix la [...]
GETTIN’ AROUND BRITAIN
If you are going to
have a trip to Britain, here's some good advice where to go: these are the most
famous place to visit. Starting from the South coast, travel North and follow this itineraryto gettin' around
Britain: e [...]
Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792 – 1822
Shelley
was born into a rich, conservative family in Sussex. His father was a Member of
the Parliament and Percy initially followed the family tradition, going to
school at Eton and Oxford.
There, he was ni [...]
The rime of the
Ancient Mariner
There was an old
mariner who stopped one man from a group of three. “Why do you stop me with
your long grey beard and your keen eyes?
The
doors of the bride’s house are already opened, an [...]
Great
Britain
officially United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (1994 pop. 58,135,000), 94,226 sq
mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. It comprises England,
Wales, and Scotland on t [...]
House Of Parlament
Parliament, Houses of, also New Palace of Westminster,
seat of the British legislature, a great mass of buildings on the east bank of
the Thames River
in London. It
was built (1840-60) after plans by Sir Charles Barry, o [...]