Trabant-English
From the late '50s a vehicle, a personal carrier emerged from the Eastern part of Germany which became the symbol of Eastern transportation. That's the Trabant.
This car, which originally wasn't destined to be a car, created one of the biggest mistakes in automobile history. In the '50s, when cheap transportation was all the rag ... Continuare
USA1
USA
Facts about the USA
- capital: Washington DC.
- inhabitants: 269 million
- biggest economy nation of the world – classic immigration country
- on it’s gigantic area found million settlers from all countries a new home
- the USA is a land with different inhabitants:
there are living 83% White
11% Black
2,0% ... Continuare
War in Bosnia
War in Bosnia
The former "Socialist Republic of Jugoslawia" split 1991/92: The first of the six states proclaimed Slovenia, Croatia and Mazedonia 1991 their independence. Bosnia - Herzegowina followed on April 7, 1992. On April 27, 1992 Serbia and Montenegro united to "Federal Republic of Jugoslawia", better known as "Re ... Continuare
Western Africa as a major source of slaves for the Americas
Western Africa as a major source of slaves for the Americas
Western Africa as a major source of slaves for the Americas When in the middle of the fifteenth century the Portuguese, originally in search of gold, exported the first slaves from West-Africa, a decade of African oppression and dependency on the European colonisers began. During the ti ... Continuare
WHOSE ISRAEL IS IT
WHOSE ISRAEL IS IT?
After 50 years, the nation's Jewish solidarity has dissolved into tribal clashes.
After: Time Magazine, European issue. April 20, 1998.
While constantly having to put up with the Arabic World anyway, Israel is now also at war with itself
If only the founding fathers had known that their vis ... Continuare
Mark Antonys speech - A masterpiece of oratory
Mark Antony’s speech: A masterpiece of oratory
The English poet and playwright William Shakespeare is recognized in much of the world as the greatest of all dramatists.
“Julius Caesar” (1599) is one of his major tragedies. It is the tragic story of political rivalries in ancient Rome.
Fearing Julius Caesar will ... Continuare
JUDGEMENT - BIRISS ERRORS OF JUDGEMENT
Danila Ioan Marian
BIRIS'S ERRORS OF JUDGEMENT
But it seems that the fining of the democritian model regarding the explication of the behavior of quarks can be made better by Anaxagora, rather than by Platon. For some of the fundamental properties of Anaxagora's holomers can be proved to be specific also to quarks. Respective, the mod ... Continuare
Labrador Retriever - Companion, gundog, field trials and assistance dog
Labrador Retriever
Country of origin: Great Britain
Date of origin: 1800s
First use: Gundog
Use today: Companion, gundog, field trials and assistance dog
Life expectancy: 12-14 years
Weight range: 25-34 kg
Height range: 54-57 cm
Colors: Yellow, mid-brown, black.
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LONDON CITY - Capital of the United Kingdom - Government and Administration, Population Patterns and Trends, The Urban Landscape, Economy, Transport, Education
LONDON CITY
Capital of the United Kingdom. It is situated in south-eastern England at the head of the River Thames estuary. Settled by the Romans as an important shipping point for crops and minerals, it gradually developed into the wealthy capital of a thriving industrial and agricultural nation. The expansion in the 19th century of the B ... Continuare
Louisa May Alcott - Life and Writing Career
Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888):
Biographical Information
Her Homes
Louisa May Alcott was born on November 29, 1832, in Germantown, Pennsylvania. When she was almost 2 years old, Louisa's family moved to Massachusetts, the state where she lived the bulk of her life. The family moved many times over the years, usually back and forth ... Continuare