was to celebrate the 25th year of my uncle’s and his friends friendship. One of his friends‚Auntie Virginia‚has two kids-Jaydon and Arianna. Jaydon is my god brother. During that trip‚we went to a couple of legendary attractions like the Big Ben‚Eiffel Tower‚London Bridge and many more. These attractions have beautiful sceneries and they were in one of my bucket list. I loved the Disneyland trip in Paris the most as I’m a Disneyland fan! One of my dreams is to go to all the Disneylands in the
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world’s best selling confectionery brands. * Some 47 bars are eaten every second and in 1999 sales amounted to £250 million‚ breaking the £1/4bn barrier for the first time. * Every five minutes enough Kit Kat is manufactured to outstack the Eiffel Tower‚ while one year’s production would stretch around the London Underground more than 350 times. The worldwide presence of Kit Kat makes us wondering what marketing mix strategy Nestlé‚ the producer‚ adopts. Are the products the same in all the
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Timeline Byzantine 350 -450 Medieval 400-500 AD Surrealism 1920-1930 Beginning in the mid-1920s‚ Surrealist captured the Modern imagination. In essence‚ Surrealism began as a direct spillover from the Dada movement in art and culture. The Surrealists wanted to explore through poetry and prose the psychic dimension of the human mind. A huge source of inspiration was the groundbreaking work of Sigmund Freud. Continued Surrealism 1920-1930 What is important to understand is
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Wassily Kandinsky Wassily Wasilyevich Kandinsky was born on December‚ 16th (4)‚ 1866 in Moscow‚ in a well-to-do family of a businessman in a good cultural environment. In 1871 the family moved to Odessa where his father ran his tea factory. In the year of 1886 he went to Moscow and entered Law Faculty of Moscow University. Graduating with honors‚ six years later Wassily married his cousin‚ Anna Chimyakina. In 1893 he became Docent (Associate Professor) of Law Faculty and continued teaching. In 1896
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(2008). Currents; Contemporary California Clay. Retrieved on March 28‚ 2010 from http://www.beatricewood.com/currents_08/installation_3.jpg. Blue Man Group. (2008). Retrieved on March 27‚ 2010 from http://www.blueman.com. Discover France. (2008). The Eiffel Tower‚ France. Retrieved on March 26‚ 2010. Famous Phots that Changed the World. (2002) A Life Revealed-National Geographic Magazine Nunoxei Images (2010). Retrieved on March 28‚ 2010 from http://www.nunoxei.com/images/Smith-Superman-Concept.jpg
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Journalist‚ Paul Bogard‚ in his article “Let There Be Light”‚ talks about how we don’t appreciate the natural darkness the Earth has provided for us‚ we’re always in the need for light‚ or artificial light as Bogard calls it. At a time when the darkness has reached was in vogue‚ Bogard‚ tries to make the audience to feel as if they are wasting the natural beauty of the Earth and that the some people are trying to have the real feel of the darkness because the human body needs it‚ as well as the various
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little calmer. And as a man‚ who‚ with panting breath‚ has escaped from the deep sea to the shore‚ turns back towards the perilous waters and stares‚ so my mind‚ still fugitive‚ turned back to see that pass again‚ that no living person ever left. Gustave Doré Illustration -
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cars are kept upright‚ usually by gravity. The Ferris wheel was developed to be an alternative to the carousel or ‘merry go round’ by a bridge maker George Ferris in 1893 in Chicago. One of his aims was to make a structure that would rival the Eiffel Tower in Paris in notoriety. It cost US$380‚000.00 to make and stood 79.2 metres high with the diameter of the wheel being 75 metres. Since then many have been built and they are a very popular ride at most amusement parks worldwide.
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Some Early Definitions of Civilizations Civilization comes from the Latin word "civis‚" meaning "citizen."The term civilization has been defined and understood in a number of ways in a situation when there is no widely accepted standard definition. Civilizations have distinctly different settlement patterns from ordinary societies. The word civilization is sometimes defined as "a word that simply means ’living in cities’" (Standage 2005:25). Non-farmers gather in cities to work and to trade. Civilization
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Energy In physics‚ energy is a property of objects‚ transferable among them via fundamental interactions‚ which can be converted in form but not created or destroyed. The joule is the SI unit of energy‚ based on the amount transferred to an object by the mechanical work of moving it 1metre against a force of 1 HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_(unit)" \o "Newton (unit)" newton.[1]Work and heat are two categories of processes or mechanisms that can transfer a given amount of energy
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