Our Man In Havana
This witty send-up of an agent’s life was written by Graham Greene. The main character is Mr. Wormold, a vacuum cleaner salesman in Havana, who is always short of money. His beautiful daughter Milly attends a catholic school because
Wormold had to promise to his wife, that he would bring his daughter u ... Continuare
New York City3
New York City
I want to tell you something about New York now.
New York City is the biggest town of the state New York.
“New York City” is also called “Big Apple”
It is a fantastic City, some call it the most exiting city in the world. It is also the h ... Continuare
New York City - The Big Apple
New York City
The Big Apple
The Beginning: Four hundred years ago, Manhattan Island was the home of the Algonquin Indians. In 1609, a man called Henry Hudson came up the river to Manhattan. He was British but he was on a Dutch ship, The Half Moon. Today the river is called the Hudson River. In 1626, a Dutchman call ... Continuare
New Zealand1
New Zealand
New Zealand 1. facts about New Zealand geographical position - situated in the South-Pacific and in the southeast of Australia - 2 big islands, North Island and South Island, and many smaller islands - highest mountain: Mt Cook 3754 m - longest river: Waikato 425 km - longest river: Tasman 29 km - longest river: Mt Ruapehu ... Continuare
New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand New Zealand is a state in the southwest Pacific. It covers those approx.. 1600 km southeast from Australia hauptinseln north island and south island as well as several small inhabited and also uninhabited islands lain. New Zealand has about 3.4 millions inhabitants (1989) and a surface of 269.063 km². The capital of ... Continuare
NewYork - Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Staaten Island, Queens
NewYork
NYC is located on the Eastern Atlantic coast of the USA.
New York is the largest City in the USA, and even one of the largest in the whole world. It’s subdivision in five boroughs , seperatet by various waterways:Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Staaten Island and Queens.They have together 816km².NYC lies in the sout ... Continuare
Northern Ireland1
Northern Ireland
A SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE CONFLICT IN IRELAND
The North, sometimes called Ulster, with its capital Belfast, is part of the U.K. It is ruled by the British Parliament in London and has the Queen as head of state. The South, which is called the Republic of Ireland, is an independent country with its own government and parli ... Continuare
ON THE BEACH, NEVIL SHUTE
ON THE BEACHNEVIL SHUTE, ON THE BEACH, London, 1966
A BOOK REPORT
by
Martin Ernst
On the beach, being one of Nevil Shute’s latest novels ... Continuare
Arctic Ocean
Arctic Ocean, body of water variously identified as the smallest of four world oceans or as a virtually landlocked arm of the Atlantic Ocean. The Arctic Ocean extends south from the North Pole to the shores of Europe, Asia, and North America.
I BOUNDARIES AND SIZE The surface waters of the Arctic Ocean mingle with those of the Pacific Ocean ... Continuare
Africa - Vegetation, Animal Life, Mineral Resources, Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing, Mining, Manufacturing, Energy
Africa, the second largest of the earth’s seven continents, covering about 30,330,000 sq km (about 11,699,000 sq mi), including its adjacent islands. It comprises about 22 percent of the world’s total land area. In 1990 about 12 percent of the world’s population, an estimated 642 million people, lived in Africa, making it the wo ... Continuare