Americanization of Germany - The process of Americanization and the reasons
Americanization of Germany
1. Introduction
Everybody knows the typical subjects that we associate with America. Moreover, if we think of America we usually mean North America. The product they have spread all over the world is the issue of their way of thinking, their culture and simply their way of life. This certain ... Continuare
Arnold Schwarzenegger
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER
Introduction
When we think of sports, muscles and titles like Mr. Universe everybody all over the world thinks of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Perhaps he is the most famous Austrian personality we have at the moment. Arnold wasn’t just a Body-Builder, Arnold is also an actor, who played in films like Terminator or Tr ... Continuare
AUSTRALIAS HISTORY
AUSTRALIA’S HISTORY
Australia is a country of contrasts. It is as big as the USA without Alaska, but has only 17,1 millions inhabitants. The first humans, who already came 40.000 years ago, were the aboriginal inhabitants from Asia. But its written history began only 200 years ago with the beginning of the colonisation of the conti ... Continuare
Beauty - Can your appearance influence your future
Beauty
What is beauty?
You can’t say something about it in general. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder. In history there have been lots of types of the perfect body.
One of the earliest ideals was the Stone Age Venus of Willendorf, a sculpture whose vital statistics amount to 96-89-96 (in inches ... Continuare
Black Power
Black Power
Black Power was the name for a political movement in the middle 1960’s.
African-Americans demanded for seperation from the white society that, in their opinion, oppressed the black people since centuries. So they asked their people to be proud of their race and their history. But the item Black Power was contro ... Continuare
Blacks in America
Blacks in America
1619
The first 20 Africans are brought to work as "servants" in Jamestown, Virginia. During the next hundred years thousands more are brought as slaves to work on the tobacco and cotton fields in the South.
1808
Congress passes a law making it illegal to import slaves, but it is generally ignored.
1820
Slavery is ... Continuare
Braveheart
Braveheart
Author:
After graduating from Duke University, Tennessee-born Randall Wallace relocated to Los Angeles and began writing novels. Within several months, he had landed at Stephen Cannell Productions as a producer and writer. Wallace went on to work in those capacities on the series "J.J. Starbuck" (NBC, 1987-88), s ... Continuare
Canada
Canada
Capital city
Ottawa
Inhabitants
27,367 millions
Territory
Canada is the 2nd largest country with more than 9,9 million km². Seven percent of the world's area and nine percent of the world's fresh water provision belong to Canada.
The provinces
There are 10 provinces. (Yukon, Northwest ... Continuare
IRELAND
I R E L A N D
The population of Ireland
In Ireland there live 4,89 million people. About 3,5 million live in the Republic where 93 per cent of them are Catholics.
From about 1,5 million people living in Northern Ireland there are 60 per cent Protestant.
Ireland as a whole is not a country at war, but a troubled ... Continuare
Islam gives equal life to everyone! - esseay 786 words
Islam gives equal life to everyone!?
The Western world is often blamed by Islam about its godless, inhuman behavior. They say we do not respect people who are weaker and different from us, and thereby condemn them to a lower class of life. In this article I do not want to apologize for the fact that more blacks than white ... Continuare