1. ENGLISH PROJECT
- Cultural Differences
- Technological Mysteries
- Unusual Museums
- Endangered Animals
- Home Remedies
- Famous Outlaws
- Trains in Europe
2. 1.DINNING COSTUMES IN ROMANIA
Dining Romania can be an
interesting experience, most of
the times as a pleasant one, if
you get to the right place.
Romanian food excels in full-
bodied soups, the most popular
being the chicken soup, beef,
vegetable or bean soup, while
the breakfast consists mainly in
eggs (fried, omelettes or soft-
boiled).
What is great in Romania is that
the food is 100% natural.
3. 2. MOUNT EVEREST AVALANCHE
An avalanche on Mount Everest
killed 16 Nepalese guides near the
Everest BaseCamp on April 2014.
Thirteen bodeies were recovered,
but the search for the remaining
was called off due to the difficulty
and risk incolved in trying to
retrieve them. Since the incident
Nepal government declared that
foreign mountaineers would have
to wait some time until the things
would come into normallity again.
4. 3. THE ANCIENT PYRAMIDS
The Egyptian pyramids are ancient
pyramid-shaed masonry structures
located in Egypt.
The earliest known Egytian pyrramids are
found at Saqqara, northwest of Memphis.
The earliest among these is the Pyramid of
Djoser which was built during the thrd
dynasty. This pyramid and its sorrounding
complex were designed by the architect
Imhotep, and are generally considered to
be the world’s oldest monumental
sculptures constructed of dressed
masonry.
5. Sulabh International Museum of Toilets
Ever wanted to learn about the entire
evolution of toilets throughout human
history? Then get yourself to India to
visit this museum, which traces the
history of the toilet for the past 4,500
years. From simple chamber pots to
elaborate decorated Victorian toilet
seats, you’ll see it all. There’s even a
toilet disguised as a bookcase.
6. The Asian Elephant
The Asian or Asiatic elephant is the
only living species of the genus
Elephas and is distributed in
Southeast Asia from India in the
west to Borneo in the east. Three
subspecies are recognised—E. m.
maximus from Sri Lanka, the E. m.
indicus from mainland Asia, and E. m.
sumatranus from the island of
Sumatra.[1] Asian elephants are the
largest living land animals in Asia.
7. Home remedies for treating stress
Stress is often caused by one or more of the following issues:
● Lack of sleep.
● Exams or project deadlines.
● Financial issues such as poverty, unemployment, debt.
● Family issues such as births, deaths, marriage,
divorce.
8. Thomas Edward Ketchum
Black Jack was a cowboy who later
turned to a life of crime after leaving
Texas in 1890. He joined several other
outlaws of the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang,
which focused on robbing trains and
ranches. He was hanged in 1901 after
being caught during one of the train
robberies.
9. Trains in EuropeEurostar trains are an elongated version of the
TGV and have a normal operating speed of
300kmph. A train in the Eurostar series ran at a
record speed of 334.7kmph through Kent on
section one of the new Channel Tunnel Rail Link
(CTRL) in 2003.
Eurostar train sets, designated as Class 373 in the
UK, are operated by Eurostar UK, while SNCF
operates three Eurostar trains in France. The
trains are manufactured by Alstom and
Bombardier, and commenced operation in 1994.
The trains consist of more compact cars
compared to TGV Trains to adapt them for use in
the UK and in the Eurotunnel. The trains consist of
two parts with a rigid connector in the middle, to
enable the train to detach in case of a breakdown
or emergency in the Eurotunnel.