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In what ways do peoaple change over the yearsIn what ways do peoaple change over the years The poet says it very well. Many times people do the same mistakes, even though they know this will hurt them. Why? What makes change so difficult? Things that are learned early in life are the hardest to change or unlearn. Early conceptions of the world, even if lost to consciousness, remain a part of our memory and may influence our behaviors in some very interesting ways. Children attempt to ex |
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Information about RomaniaInformation about Romania Romania, republic, in south-eastern Europe, bordered on the north by Ukraine; on the east by Moldova; on the south-east by the Black Sea; on the south by Bulgaria; on the south-west by Serbia (part of the federation of Serbia and Montenegro); and on the west by Hungary. The total area of Romania is about 237,500 sq km (91,700 sq mi). Bucharest is Romania’s capital and largest city. Land and Resources Romania i |
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Informations about RomeInformations about Rome Introduction As capital of the Roman Empire, the Papal States and Italy, Rome truly is the "Eternal City". One of the world’s most elegant capitals the layers of history and the city’s sheer excess of beauty can prove overwhelming to the unsuspecting visitor. This is a city best explored on foot, with every corner offering an overlooked treasure or unforgettable panorama. Roman columns soar up aimlessly n |
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InterviewInterview In our friends group are include: Ionela, Anca ,Ana, Iulia, Diana, Catalina, Cristiana, Ligia, Larisa, Otilia, Petre,Razvan Alin,Valentin,Robert,Dan,Tudor,Rares,Dorin and Mihai. They know that sports are very importants for their health and they decided help us to make this interview, so we asked them to answer to these questions: 1.Is swimming your favourite pastime? 2.Is playing football one of the outdoor activities you enjoy m |
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IrelandIreland Irish Literature, the oral and written literature of the people of Ireland, an island that today comprises the independent Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is politically part of the United Kingdom. In recent years the definition of Irish literature has been broadened to encompass literature produced by Irish writers living outside Ireland and writers of Irish descent whose work reflects the Irish or Irish emigrant experience. Iris |
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Irregular verbsIrregular verbs INFINITIVE PAST TENSE PAST PARTICIPLE TRADUCERE ABIDE ABIDED/ABODE ABIDED/ABODE A SUFERI ARISE AROSE ARISEN A SE RIDICA AWAKE AWOKE AWOKEN A SE TREZI BACKBITE BACKBIT BACKBIT(TEN) A BARFI BE WAS/WERE BEEN A FI BEAR BORE BORNE/BORN A PURTA/A SIMTI BEAT BEAT BEATEN A BATE BECOME BECAME BECOME A DEVENI BEGIN BEGAN BEGUN A INCEPE BEHOLD BEHELD BEHELD A VEDEA BESEECH BESOUGHT BESOUGHT A IMPLORA BET BET/BETTED BET/BETTED A |
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IvanhoeIvanhoe Ivanhoe was published in 1819, a year before Walter Scott would receive his title from King George IV. Ivanhoe was to be his most famous and intriguing that he wrote in his lifetime. It is a tale of adventure, romance, comedy, and chivalry in the days of knights in shining armor. The first passage of Ivanhoe gives the setting for the entire novel. "In that pleasant district of merry England which is watered by the river Don," is where al |
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James Clerk MaxwellJames Clerk Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell was born at 14 India Street in Edinburgh, a house built by his parents in the 1820s, but shortly afterwards his family moved to their home at Glenlair in Kirkcudbrightshire about 20 km from Dumfries. There he enjoyed a country upbringing and his natural curiosity displayed itself at an early age. In a letter written on 25 April 1834 when ’The Boy’ was not yet three years old he is described a |
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James StirlingJames Stirling James Stirling, 1926-1992, of Great Britain was one of that country’s best-known architects particularly since his 1963 project at Leicester University, the engineering building. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he took his architecture degree at Liverpool University, but set up his practice in London. In addition to the Leicester project already mentioned, his other major works at the time he was awarded the Pritzker Prize incl |
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Josef StalinJosef Stalin Under the leadership of Josef Stalin, U.R.S.S. has become fast an industrialized state, and having won the Second World War, a super power. In the same time, though, Stalin’s tyranny has brought the ruin of the Russian society. Even before the death of the Soviet ruler Lenin, the leaders of the Communist Party have begun the fight for succession. Controlling the party meant in fact holding control of the whole country - the |
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