|
A LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS
This is a story about a very special little child, who, unifortunately, was a very poor little boy.His parents had no money to buy him toys or candies just as the other parents do for their children. He also had brother and two little sisters. As he was the eldest one among his brother and sist...
|
|
Weather Forecast
And now here’s the weather forecast for tomorrow in Britian and Irland.
In South Britian, that means England and The Wales, the weather will be sunny and warm tomorrow morning, except the south-east part of England, where it can even rain.
Despite the sunny weather, in The Wales and a sm...
|
|
Argentina
The name “Argentina” comes from the latin “argentum” which means silver. The origin of the name goes back to the voyages made by the first Spanish conquistadors (conquerors) to the Rio de la Plata (Silver River). The shipwrecked survivors of the expedition mounted by Juan Diaz de Solis discover...
|
|
Poverty
Poverty is one of the biggest problem in this world.Many people don’t have food, clothes, shelter and safe drinking water. Poverty is the state for the majority of the world’s people and nations. Many different factors have been cited to explain why poverty occurs : unemployment ; the instituti...
|
|
Sacel Pottery
As archaeological discoveries have shown, pottery used to be one of the ancient occupations of human beings. It appeared at the same time with the development of an economy based on cattle breeding and with the improvement of farming techniques (the beginning of the Neolithic, c. 9000 BC). Two ...
|
|
Save the world
Cigarettes are very expensive –some people spend more money on them than on food.Smoking is very bad for your heart and lungs.It kills milions of people world-wide every year...
|
|
St James
His relics are said to be in Santiago de Compostela in Galicia (Spain). Saint James is the Patron Saint of Spain. The town where his remains are held, Santiago de Compostela, is considered the third most holy town within Christendom[6] (after Jerusalem and Rome). The traditional pilgrimage to t...
|
|
The succes
Everybody has dreams that they choose to share or not those around them, and absolutely all people always look for in books, in movies, in everyday life, those of them.There are only a few people who actually manage to turn their dreams in reality....
|
|
Symbol of Europe
The Council of Europe (COE) has developed a series of European symbols for the continent of Europe, and these have since been shared with the European Union (EU). They are intended both as symbols of the organizations themselves, and as a focus for a form of Pan-European identity....
|
|
The Traditional Cuisine
A plate of “tocană” (ground maize boiled in milk) with sheep cheese, cream and fried bacon scraps, a helping of rolls of soured cabbage stuffed with minced pork and coarsely ground maize, a slice of homemade bread baked in the hearth, a glass of “horincă” (plum brandy), and as last course: a cr...
|
|
The Wooden Gates
The tourists visiting Maramures cannot but admire one of the most impressive sights of this ethnographical universe: the monumental wooden gates of the traditional homesteads to be found especially in the Mara, Cosău, or Iza valleys, and also in some villages of the Lăpuş Land....
|
|
The winter
It’s winter! Outside is snowing. Children are very happy because outside is beautiful . Some children are making a snowmen and others are sleighing through the snow. The Christmas is coming and we are all preparing for it ...
|
|
The telephone's parents
“Since its invention in 1876 the telephone evolved along with the technology of the time. Not only was there an evolution in the instruments but many different manufacturers produced various styles and a certain uniqueness to their wall and desk telephones”...
|
|
The Traditions of Easter
As with almost all "Christian" holidays, Easter has been secularized and commercialized. The dichotomous nature of Easter and its symbols, however, is not necessarily a modern fabrication.
Since its conception as a holy celebration in the second century, Easter has had its non-religious side....
|
|
The History of Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day started in the time of the Roman Empire. In ancient Rome, February 14th was a holiday to honor Juno. Juno was the Queen of the Roman Gods and Goddesses. The Romans also knew her as the Goddess of women and marriage. The following day, February 15th, began the Feast of Lupercali...
|
|
The internet
The Internet has quickly become a phenomenon socio-technical profile than at the end of the century (and millennium). Internet and any use of electronic networks have opened and will have a decisive impact on society and its future...
|
|
The man and the internet
I have seen so far that the virtual world of the Internet wants to be, in view of some, a parallel to the real world, a better copy of it. Although many experts say that to achieve this desideratum is a pretty long way to go, germ 'new world' where there is a present attractiveness can not be n...
|
|
Titanic
In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team explore the wreck of the RMS Titanic, searching for a necklace set with a valuable blue diamond called the Heart of the Ocean. They discover a drawing of a young woman reclining nude, wearing the Heart of the Ocean, dated the day the Titanic sa...
|
|
United Kingdom Atraction
The Red Dragon, part of the national flag design, is also a popular Welsh symbol. The symbol of the dragon is populary supposef to have been the battle standard of King Arthur and other ancient Celtic leaders; This myth is likely to have originated from tale of Merlin's vision of a Red and Ehit...
|
|
Verbele neregulate
to abide abode abode a locui ,a sta ,a persista...
|