A QUICK TGV PRIMER
The TGV (Train a Grande Vitesse) is the French high speed train. Of
course, there is no such thing as the TGV; there are many significant differences
among the 350-odd trainsets in service today, and the name TGV refers to much
more than just the trains. Indeed, the TGV is a system which comprises train,
track, and signalling technologies that when combined make high speeds (typi
Text complet - 5553 cuvinteA sea-faring mystery conspiracy theories By JASON MARGOLIS
The name Mary Celeste has become synonymous with concepts like "The ghost
ship from Scooby Doo," but it endures as a true and tragic tale of the
sea. The story begins on Nov. 4, 1872, with a friendly dinner engagement between
old friends Captain Morehouse and Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs. Morehouse
was captain of the English cargo ship Dei Gratia, while Briggs co
Text complet - 1073 cuvinteA sea-faring mystery -conspiracy theories By JASON MARGOLIS
The name Mary Celeste has become synonymous with concepts like "The ghost
ship from Scooby Doo," but it endures as a true and tragic tale of the
sea. The story begins on Nov. 4, 1872, with a friendly dinner engagement between
old friends Captain Morehouse and Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs. Morehouse
was captain of the English cargo ship Dei Gratia, while Briggs co
Text complet - 1075 cuvinteADJECTIVUL
1. TIPURI de adjective a) ce denumesc insusiri ale obiectelor good (bun), ill (bolnav), big (mare),
happy (fericit) b) posesive my/our (meu/nostru), your/your (tau/vostru), his/her/its/their (lui,ei/lor) c) demonstrative this -; these (acesta -; acestia),that -; those
(acela -; aceia), the other (celalalt), the same (acelasi/aceeasi), such (astfel de) d) interogative what/which(care),
Text complet - 244 cuvinteAdvantages and disadvantages of being famous
People who will be an singers, actors or some kinds of public person like for
example politicians are exposed to all the dangerous of fame. I think are many
more disadvantages than advantages being famous. Well-known people lose civil
liberties and they don't have a free hand. Wherever they go, wherever they do,
people turn out of greet them, this is nice but can be bothersome. S
Text complet - 298 cuvinteAfrica
Africa, the second largest of the earth’s seven continents, covering about
30,330,000 sq km (about 11,699,000 sq mi), including its adjacent islands. It
comprises about 22 percent of the world’s total land area. In 1990 about
12 percent of the world’s population, an estimated 642 million people, lived
in Africa, making it the world’s second-most populous continent
Text complet - 1533 cuvinteAlbert Einstein
1.WHEN WAS HE BORN ? k2m4mh
He was born on the 14th of March 1879.
2.WHERE WAS HE BORN AND DID HE SPEND THE REST OF HIS LIFE THERE?
He was born in Ulm, Germany,but he travelled all around the world and lived
also in Munich,Milano,Berlin,Prague,Zurich,Bern and New Jersey.
3.WHY IS HE SO FAMOUS?
He is well-known all around the world because he proposed the theory of relativitity,a
Text complet - 238 cuvinteAlgeria
Algeria officially Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria, republic of western
North Africa; bounded on the north by the Mediterranean Sea; on the east by Tunisia
and Libya; on the south by Niger, Mali, and Mauritania; and on the west by Morocco.
Its total area is 2,381,741 sq km (919,595 sq mi). f1k14kh
Natural Resources Most of the natural wealth of Algeria lies in its sizable miner
Text complet - 281 cuvinteAMERICAN ARCHITECTURE
In a virgin land the art form that developed most rapidly was the one for which
the need was most pressing--architecture. The earliest extant buildings are
the dwellings, meetinghouses, and churches that made up the nuclei of the first
colonial settlements in Virginia and Massachusetts. The dwellings, simple in
plan and elevation, like the Adam Thoroughgood House, Princess Anne C
Text complet - 5023 cuvinteAmerican Literature
American Literature: Drama, literature intended for performance, written by
Americans in the English language. American drama begins in the American colonies
in the 17th century and continues to the present. r6j20jk
Most American plays of the 18th and 19th centuries strongly reflected British
influence. In fact, no New York City theater season presented more American
plays t
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