Topic: Are mobile phones dangerous??
Introduction:
Nearly every person in our country has a mobile phone and nearly everybody uses it. I think that everybody does not know, how they work, furthermore which negative aspects itself has. I believe that the people do not know everything about such technical details and they were not ... Continuare
TRIBES IN SUDAN
TRIBES IN SUDAN
In Sudan northern Africa borders on southern Africa. Arabian North Africa and tribal cultures of the south melt together and six ethnic groups emerge. Nuba, Nuer and Dinka are only three of the oldes tribes in Sudan.
Nuba:
They live in the centre of Sudan and go back to a group of pastorates who escaped from the Arabs in the mo ... Continuare
Universal aspects of Shakespeare
Universal aspects of Shakespeare\'s tragedies
Universal aspects of Shakespeare\'s tragedies
Tragedies share a lot of characteristics-- some found in almost all tragedies, others not so universal-- but I think that for Shakespeare, the big divider between what\'s called a comedy and what\'s called a tragedy is whether it ends with the importan ... Continuare
Urban development in China
Urban development in China
The structure of cities in the LDCs
Urban development in China
China’s inland cities have served and controlled particularà rural areas over thousands of years.
North: walled cities had social districts
South: with commercial centres, lots of small streets and craftsmen’s houses
- 19th c ... Continuare
USA and world war II
USA and world war II
We want to tell you something about the USA and the second world war.
All began when Hitler bacame dictator and conquered Poland. Here you can see some of Hitler’s followers (left-right: Dr. Goebbels, Adolf Hitler, Prime Minister Goering, Heinrich Himmler (he was the worst, because he took cared of killing millions of ... Continuare
Using Ther Hands - And Still Having to Think
Using Ther Hands - And Still Having to Think
Using Their Hands – And Still Having to Think Roy Horsman, born and raised in Birmingham, is now 39 years old. With 15 years he took a job sweeping floors at a local parts factory, and the next 21 years he worked his way up, to machine operator to designer to engineering manager. And at that sta ... Continuare
Was Hitler a weak dictator
Was Hitler a “weak Dictator” ?
In this assignment I am dealing with the political Structure of the Third Reich to explain why I am convinced that Adolf Hitler was not a weak Dictator as it is sometimes suggested, but a very strong and powerful leader.
First I am going to look on some facts that in my oppinion cou ... Continuare
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON, D. C.
general facts
- Washington is not a state and not in a state --> independent federal district
- the population is about 630,000 (metropolitan area about 31/2 million)
- 3/4 of the population is non-white
- since 1964 the people living in Washington have the right to vote for the president
- was planned as a capital ... Continuare
Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf
”Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”:
Author:
Edward Albee was born March 12, 1928, in Washington D.C., and he was adopted as an infant by Reid Albee, the son of Edward Franklin Albee of the powerful Keith-Albee vaudeville chain. He was brought up in great affluence and sent to select preparatory and military schools. A ... Continuare
William Golding1
William Golding "Lord of the Flies"
1., Novel William Golding "Lord of the Flies"
2., Author William Golding
He was born in 1911 in Cornwall, England.
He studied literature at Oxford;
later earning his money as a schoolmaster;
joined the Royal Navy in World War II, saw active duty ... Continuare