The biggist question about theses countries was Elsass-Lotring question. It was a eart what subject to Germany, but half these peoples who lives there were Frentshmans. After the war was changed the Europe countries. Brokend were four empire: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Osmans country and Russia. The first name about First World warm was position warfare that about all Western front. First World War used first time chemical weapons and happened first massivs bombings about private aeroplane. After the warm relanted countries armistice. With peace treaty maked smalle the earth and they had new political and military burdens, who lost.
1) 1.Racism 2. Crime 3. Unemployment 4. Alcohol/Drug abuse 5. Economic recession 6. Poverty 7. Riots 2) Racism is a common problem in many countries and in Englad it is present because there are many immigrants from all over the world. As it is a widespread social problem it's also one of the worst ones, because the hatred directed to different races or even nationalities makes the foreign people feel bad and also to hate the locals. This brings up many conflicts like the bombings in 2005 (when 4 islamic suicide bombers killed thmeselves and 52 civilians), but usually the conflicts are smaller, like brawls between different ethnic groups or mockery and insults. 3)In 1999 was the biggest racism related crime in the last 3 decades, when a Neo-Nazi David Copeland placed homemade nailbombs at public places directed to african and bangladeshian communities and killing 13 and injuring 139 people.,. Petty crimes are commited everywhere nowadays
d'honneur of Buckingham Palace Destination 7: Hyde Park http://www.royalparks.gov.uk/Hyde- Park.aspx What is the name of the lake that divides the park into two? The Serpentine Which park is contiguous with Hyde Park? The park is contiguous with Kensington Gardens When was the park opened to general public? 1637 What is the name of the corner that the park is famous for? Speakers corner What is the corner used for? Commemorates the victims of 7 July 2005 London bombings. What are the opening hours of the park? 5am – 0000 Destination 8: Harrods When was Mr Harrod’s business first established? 1824 Take the virtual tour: http://www.harrods.com/content/visiting-the- store/harrods-360/ EI TÖÖTA What do they sell in the Room Of Luxury? Room Scents How many customers visit Harrods annually? 15 million customers Is Harrods open on Sundays? Yaaaaaaas 11:30AM* – 6PM The store was sold in 2010. What was the selling price? How much is
denser, more urban styles of building, including a greatly increased number of tall buildings,[6] and proposals for major enhancements to the public transport network. However, funding for projects such as Crossrail remained a struggle.On 6 July 2005 London won the bid to host the 2012 Olympics. However, celebrations were cut short the following day when, on 7 July 2005, London was rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. More than 50 were killed and 750 injured in three bombings on London Underground and another aboard a double decker bus near Russell Square in King's Cross. 5 BIG BEN Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, and is often extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well.Big Ben is the largest four-faced chiming clock and the third-tallest free-
However, the name Wettin was never widely accepted. Victoria's son, Edward VII, and, in turn, his son, George V, reigned as members of this house.High anti-German sentiment amongst the people of the British Empire during World War I reached a peak in March 1917, when the Gotha G.IV, a heavy aircraft capable of crossing the English Channel began bombing London directly. The aircraft became a household name, and coincidently was part of the name of the royal family. These bombings were coupled with the abdication of King George's first cousin, Nicholas II, the Tsar of Russia on 15 March 1917, which raised the specter of the eventual abolition of all the monarchies in Europe. The King and his family were finally convinced to abandon all titles held under the German Crown, and to change German titles and house names to anglicized versions. Hence, on 17 July 1917, a Royal Proclamation issued by George V declared
When Victoria died in 1901, after the longest reign in English history, the British Empire and British world power had reached their highest point The Twentieth Century London grew even more in the Twentieth Century. In the 1930's large numbers of Jews immigrated to London, fleeing persecution in Europe, and most of them settled in the East End. After World War II broke out many children were moved out of London. During World War II, London was bombed by the Luftwaffe. The bombings destroyed much of central London, including a part of St. Paul's Cathedral, although the cathedral suffered only minor damage. The London Docks declined after the war. Between 1972-1982 the Thames Barrier was built to control flooding along the river. This consists of 10 moveable underwater gates supported by 7 shining steel half-domes strung across the river. The Millennium The new Millennium saw the opening of the Millennium Bridge, a footbridge constructed over the Thames
4 had been defeated 8 provoked mixed feelings honest with each other. 5 insurgents 9 acquiring fame and fortune 2 It's essential for you to stand 6 suicide bombings your ground in an argument. 3 1 Congress of Documentary Film 7 troops 3 My parents are very keen for me 2 United Nations 8 withdrawn to be a good role model for my 3 The Silent World 9 security brother. 4 Ted Turner
Everywhere you look in Africa, it is the intelligence of the Caucasian versus the stupidity of the Blackman. It is stupidity versus intelligence. You know the difference between the war in Kosovo and all the African wars? The difference is that the Serbians are able to manufacture whatever equipment they use to execute their wars, while Africans depend on Europeans, Russians, Japanese and Americans to supply them with military equipment. In Serbia, as soon as the bombings are over, the people have already rebuilt their countries because the people would have to recruit the Europeans to rebuild them BLACKS ARE ECONOMIC SLAVES There is nothing like State of Black Economy. It does not exist in Africa. Neither does it exist in any other part of the world. It is an illusion to think there is such a situation called State of Black Economy. Blacks are economic slaves. There is no group of people in this world who have abandoned any ambition of
of enemy messages. Room 40 was now approaching the height of its power. Intercepts poured in through the pneumatic tube so fast that at times the discharge of its small containers sounded like a machine gun. (After the war it was estimated that from October, 1914, to February, 1919, Room 40 had intercepted and solved 15,000 German secret communications.) Work went on round the clock on the naval messages, even during the Zeppelin bombings, when the lights were dimmed behind the close-fitting dark blinds. The staff was further increased by wounded officers and by German university scholars, many of whom were commissioned in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve so that they could wear uniforms to forestall icy looks from the public. Women were enlisted to free cryptanalysts from clerical tasks. The most important personnel change came with the retirement of Ewing and his replacement as immediate overseer of Room 40 by the
Despite all the progressive legislation of the 1940S and 1950S, blacks perceived that most neighborhoods, jobs, and schools remained segregated. Thus, the Washington- based victories came to feel like defeats at home. For example, in the four years fol- lowing the Supreme Court's 1954 decision to integrate all public schools, blacks were the targets of 530 acts of violence (direct intimidation of black children and parents, bombings and burnings) designed to prevent school integration. This vio- lence generated the perception of another sort of setback in black progress. For the first time since well before World War II, when lynchings had occurred at an aver- age rate of 78 per year, blacks had to be concerned about the basic safety of their families. The new violence was not limited to the education issue, either. Peaceful civil rights demonstrations of the time were frequently confronted by hostile crowds-and police.