American Rocket Pioneer
The father of modern rocket propulsion is the American, Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard. Along with Konstantin Eduordovich Tsiolkovsky of Russia and Hermann Oberth of Germany, Goddard envisioned the exploration of space. A physicist of great insight, Goddard also had an unique genius for invention.
By 1926, Goddard had con ... Continuare
Australia5
Australia
Australia General Things: Official Name: Commonwealth of Australia Size: 7.682.300 km² Population: 19.358.000 Biggest Cities: Sydney - 3,7 Mio, Melbourne - 3 Mio, Brisbane - 1,3 Mio, Perth - 1,2 Mio, Adelaide - 1 Mio, Newcastle - 429.000, Canberra (Hauptstadt) - 310.000 Einwohner. Official National Language: Englisch. Population g ... Continuare
Australia aboriginal life
Australia aboriginal life
Australia :
Aborigines
About Australia
17.000 000 people live in Australia.The capital city of Australia is Canberra, but the oldest city is Sydney. There is the famous Operahouse built by a Danish architect. Famous tourist attractions are the Ayers Rock, Great Barrier Rief and Bondi Beach. ... Continuare
Australia
Australia - Aborigines
Australia – Aborigines
About Australia
17.000 000 people live in Australia.The capital city of Australia is Canberra, but the oldest city is Sydney. There stands the famous Operahouse built by a Danish architect. Famous tourist attractions are the Ayers Rock, Great Barrier Rief and Bondi Beach. The first people o ... Continuare
Ayers Rock - A dream-time story the Wiyai Kutjara story two boys
Ayers Rock - Australia
Ayers Rock
Ayers Rock is the largest rock in the world. It is a giant outcrop in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Ayers Rock was named after the Premier of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers. Ayers Rock is also known by its Aboriginal name 'Uluru'.
It is 335 meters high but that’s not all a big piece of it is ... Continuare
Batchelor Boys - Gridlock, Gasping, Silly Cow
Batchelor Boys - The Young Ones Book
This is a book spin-off of the infamous TV serial, written by Ben Elton.
Stark (1989)
From the backnote of the book....
"Stark has more money than God and the social conscience of a dog on a croquet lawn. What's more, they know the Earth is dying. Deep in Western Australia, where the Aboriginals use ... Continuare
Beers and the Diamond Monopoly
Beers and the Diamond Monopoly
History
De Beers and the Diamond Cartel
Cecil Rhodes and the discovery of Diamonds in South Africa
Evolution of the Cartel
The Cartel in action
Stockpiling
U. S. Antitrust Law
History and Motivation
The Sherman Act
The Clayton Act
Extraterritori ... Continuare
Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton
He was the 42nd president of the United States, and the first president born after World War II. Clinton defeated incumbent president George Bush and independent candidate H. Ross Perot in the November 1992 election. In 1996 he was elected to a second term, defeating the Republican candidate Robert Dole. A moderate Democrat and long ... Continuare
Black Humor
Black Humor:
disturbs because not light-hearted, funny, amusing and laugher-arousing; has little respect for the values and patterns of thought, feeling and behavior; violates sacred and secular (weltlich) taboos without restraint; discovers cause for laughter in what has generally been regarded as too serious for frivolity (death of men, disint ... Continuare
Bob Marley1
Bob MarleyBob was born February 6, 1945 in Nine Mile in the parish of St.Ann, Jamaica to Norval & Cedella Marley.
In 1961, at the age of sixteen, Bob released his first song, Judge Not, which did not do well. He continued to pursue a career in music and in 1965, he formed a group called The Wailers with Bunny Livingstone and Peter Tosh. Bob ... Continuare