Grupul Scolar Economic –Administrativ
“Ion Barbu” Giurgiu
A SUNNY WEEKEND AT MONT-SAINTE-ANNE STARTING WITH A BEACH PARTY!
Beaupre, April 3rd 2003 &ndash ... Continuare
VISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF ROMANIA ON THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION - The future of Europe and the good governance, The necessary reforms in the European Union
VISION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF ROMANIA ON THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
The EU enlargement is the greatest challenge of Europe at the beginning of the 21st Century due to the chance to unite a continent where two world wars took place and resulted in losses of millions of human lives in less than 100 years. The EU enlargement ... Continuare
What is Fashion - Fashion as a Sign System, Fashion as a Barometer of Cultural Changes, The Need for Tribal Belonging, Roles, Mass Production and New Textile Technology, Fashion Cycles
What is Fashion?
For centuries individuals or societies have used clothes and other body adornment as a form of nonverbal communication to indicate occupation, rank, gender, sexual availability, locality, class, wealth and group affiliation. Fashion is a form of free speech. It not only embraces clothing, but also accessories, hairstyles, ... Continuare
Charles Dickens - Bleak House
Bleak House
-Charles Dickens-
Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812 at Lamport, Portsmouth, being the second of the eight children of John Dickens, a clerk in the Naval Pay Office.
John Dickens’ work took him from place to place, so that Charles spent his childhood in Portsmouth, London and Chatham. In 1823 the family moved ... Continuare
cloning - What is cloning, What is human cloning, Recombinant DNA Technology or DNA Cloning, Reproductive Cloning, Therapeutic Cloning
Cloning is a very controversial theme. It is considered by many people and nations as an immoral practice, a bad appendix of science. Cloning does violate the laws of nature, because we are the ones that manipulate it. It interferes with the natural and common reproduction. But we have to consider another point of view. What will happen to th ... Continuare
Description - LONDON
London
Once you have arrived in London, there are assorted places that you should, you really should, go and see.
A good starting place is Trafalgar Square with Nelson’s Column right in the centre. It is a 51m column, poised on top of which is the hero of the Battle of Trafalgar, who was killed while winning in 1805. The four lions ... Continuare
Discrimination - Young Woman from Central Africa, Huli Wigman from Papua New Guinea, Young Englishman, Young Miao Girl, Egyptian Bedouins, Quechua, Race, Racial Classification Scheme
Discrimination
The Lakota, also called Sioux, are a Native American people whose members live mainly in North Dakota and South Dakota in the United States. 1
Young Woman from Central Africa
Most peoples of sub-Saharan Africa have dark skin and tightly curled hair. Many scientists believe these physical charact ... Continuare
George Bernard Shaw - The Devils Disciple
The Devil’s Disciple
George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin in a family belonging to the Irish Protestant gentry. Apart from the musical education he received from his mother, he was practically self-educated. At the age of 20 he went to London and set to work as a novelist. He wrote five novels in all, but n ... Continuare
Lands - Deserts - RECLAMATION OF NATURALLY INACCESSIBLE AREAS, Reclamation of Surface-Mined Land, Chemically Polluted Land, Landfill Reclamation
Land reclamation makes otherwise inaccessible areas available for human use. Swamps, deserts, and submerged coastal lands are naturally inaccessible; surface mines, waste-disposal sites, and municipal landfills are waste areas created by human activity. The land reclaimed from such areas has been used for agricultural and forest crops, recreation ... Continuare
Lewis Carroll - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll Some of the most lastingly delightful children’s books in English are “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass”. Here are what Albert Baugh write about them in “A Literary History of England”:
“Written by an ... Continuare