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– un eventual caiet de sarcini in care se descrie tehnologia, materialele echipamentele precum si probele si masuratorile care trebuie facute pt atestarea calitatii lucrarii – declararea standardelor si normativelor pe care le-ai utilizat in elaborarea proiectului. Caiet de Exercitii Engleza - Download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site. Modele de Scriere Caiet de Lucru Grupa Pregatitoare.
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The book begins with a short preamble in which Gulliver, in the style of books of the time, gives a brief outline of his life and history prior to his voyages. e en!oys travelling, although it is that love of travel that is his downfall. n his first voyage, Gulliver is washed ashore after a shipwreck and awakes to find himself a prisoner of a race of people of normal human beings%& inchescm tall., who are inhabitants of the neighbouring and rival countries of. fter giving assurances of his good behaviour, he is given a r esidence in Lillip ut and becomes a favour ite of the court.ro m there, the book follows Gulliver's observat ions on the ourt of Lilliput, which is intended to satiri$e the court of%0ing of 1ngland at the time of the writing of the. Is steered off course by storms and forced to go in to land for want of fresh water, Gulliver is abandon ed by his companions and found by a farmer who is 34 feet%44 m. tall%the scale of Lilliput is appro5imately (6(47 of (46(,!udging from Gulliver estimating a man's step being (8 yards%9.( m. e brings Gulliver home and his e5tremely smart and strong daughter cares for Gulliver.
The farmer treats him as a curiosity and e5hibits him for money. The word gets out and the:ueen of +robdingnag wants to see the show.;he loves Gulliver and he is then bought by her and kept as a fav ourite at court.;ince Gulliver is too small to use their huge chairs, beds, knives and forks, the. fter Gulliver's ship is attacked by pirates, he is near a desolate rocky island, near /ndia.ortunately he is rescued by the flying island of, a kingdom devoted to the arts of and but utterly unable to use these for practical ends.
The device described simply as is possibly the first literary description in history of something resembling a computer. Laputa's method of throwing rocks at rebellious surface cities also seems the first time that was conceived as a method of warfare. 2hile there, he tours the country as the guest of a low#ranking courtier and sees the ruin brought about by blind pursuit of science without practical results in a satire on the and its e5periments.
e travels to a magician's dwelling and discusses history with the ghosts of historical figures, the most obvious restatement of the 'ancients versus moderns' theme in the book. e also enco unters the. Despite his earlier intention of remaining at home, Gulliver returns to sea as a captain.
n this voyage he is forced to find new additions to his crew who he believes to have turned the rest of the crew against him. is crew then mutiny and after keeping him contained for some time resolve to leave him on the first piece of land they come across and continue on as pirates. e is abandoned in a landing boat and comes first upon a race of%apparently. hideous deformed creatures to which he conceives a violent.;hortly thereafter he meets a horse and comes to understand that the horses%in their language or 'the perfection of nature'. are the rulers and the deformed creatures%' '. are human beings in their base form. Gulliver becomes a member of the horse's househ old, and comes to both admire and em ulate the ouyhn hnms and their l ifestyle, re!ecting hu mans as merely?
Ahoo s endowed with some semblance of reason which they only use to e5acerbate and add to the vices @ature gave them. owever, an ssembly of the ouyhnhnms rules that Gulliver, a?ahoo with some semblance of reason, is a danger to their c ivili$ation and he is e5pelled. e is then rescued, against his will, by a Aortuguese ship, and is surprised to see that the captain, a? Aho o, is a wise, courteous and generous person. e returns to his home in 1ngland.
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owever, he is unable to reconcile himself to living among?ahoos7 he becomes a, remaining in his house, largely avoiding his family and his wife, and spending several hours a day speaking with the horses in his stables. %alegorie la i., divi$aFi pHnE la lupte fratricide din cau$a unei Cndelungate controverse de nere$olvat asupra modulu i cel mai nimerit de a sparge ouEle6 sE se CnceapE de la partea mai largE sau de la cea mai ascuFitE%alu$ie la disputele religio ase dintre anglicani i catolici. DupE ce#i e5primE intenFiile panice i!urE credinFE CmpEratului liliputanil or, Gulliver este primit la urte%descrisE dupE modelul celei a regelui George / al ngliei. i are oca$ia sE observe obiceiurile i moravurile locale.
DacE la Cnceput eroului i se par toate neobinuite, citito rul constatE foarte curHnd cE Lilliput este de fapt o ngli e Cn miniaturE, iar rHnduielile liliputane sunt cele engle$e, pre$entate CnsE pHnE la limita e5tremE a absur ditEFii. utorul rid iculi$ea$E rivalitatea dintr e purtEtorii de pan tofi cu 'tocuri Cnalte' i cei cu 'tocuri!oase'%alu$ie la partidele.