This document lists famous Swedish actors, directors, and actresses such as Stellan Skarsgård, Alexander Skarsgård, Malin Åkerman, and Noomi Rapace. It also mentions famous Swedish directors such as Lasse Hallström and their works. Other notable figures mentioned include Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman, and Alfred Hitchcock. Details provided on Steven Spielberg include that he has won three Oscars and been nominated for six as Best Director. It also lists the top 10 highest grossing films in the USA box office, led by Avatar with $760.5 million.
New Zealand has a population of 4.4 million people and 43 million sheep. It has four main cities - Wellington the capital, Rotorua the Maori capital, Christchurch, and Auckland. The climate varies between the warmer north and cooler south. Key facts about Maori culture include their Polynesian origins, traditions of tattoos and warriorship, and the haka dance. Rugby is a source of national pride for New Zealand, exemplified by the success of the All Blacks team since 1903. Notable animals include sharks, whales, the flightless kiwi bird, and introduced pigs.
This document lists famous Swedish actors, directors, and actresses such as Stellan Skarsgård, Alexander Skarsgård, Malin Åkerman, and Noomi Rapace. It also mentions famous Swedish directors such as Lasse Hallström and their works. Other notable figures mentioned include Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman, and Alfred Hitchcock. Details provided on Steven Spielberg include that he has won three Oscars and been nominated for six as Best Director. It also lists the top 10 highest grossing films in the USA box office, led by Avatar with $760.5 million.
New Zealand has a population of 4.4 million people and 43 million sheep. It has four main cities - Wellington the capital, Rotorua the Maori capital, Christchurch, and Auckland. The climate varies between the warmer north and cooler south. Key facts about Maori culture include their Polynesian origins, traditions of tattoos and warriorship, and the haka dance. Rugby is a source of national pride for New Zealand, exemplified by the success of the All Blacks team since 1903. Notable animals include sharks, whales, the flightless kiwi bird, and introduced pigs.
This document lists popular tourist sights across several US states, including Central Park and the Empire State Building in New York, Ground Zero memorializing 9/11, Niagara Falls on the New York/Canada border, Hollywood and landmarks in Los Angeles and San Francisco, amusement parks in Orlando, Florida, the Cape Canaveral space center in Florida, and the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
This document lists 20 popular Scandinavian and international crime fiction authors including Stieg Larsson, Henning Mankell, Jo Nesbø, Michael Connelly, Patricia Cornwell, Agatha Christie, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men follows the story of George and Lennie, two migrant ranch workers in California during the Great Depression. Lennie is a large, childlike man dependent on George to take care of him and keep him out of trouble due to his intellectual disabilities. The story explores their friendship and dream of owning their own farm until Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife and the tragic consequences that follow.
Mr. Fox and his family steal food like turkey, ham, and other meats from three mean farmers despite the farmers' efforts to stop them. The story involves the characters Mr. Fox, Badger, Weasel, and Mole as they take poultry, veal, and other foods from the farmers by various cooking methods such as boiling, frying, smoking, and stewing.
The document discusses the differences between England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. Great Britain contains England, Scotland, and Wales, while the United Kingdom (UK) also includes Northern Ireland and has a total population of 61.8 million residents. The capital cities are London for England, Cardiff for Wales, Belfast for Northern Ireland, and Edinburgh for Scotland. The UK uses the British Pound as currency and Queen Elizabeth II as head of state.
This document contains a list of common objects and places found in an urban environment including a bicycle stand, bus shelter, bus stop, car park, entrance, lawn, litter bin, path, pavement, phone box, playground, post box, steps, and street light.
Mr. Fox and his animal friends steal food like turkey, vegetables, and ham from three mean farmers. The animals enjoy cooking and eating the stolen food in different ways such as roasting, boiling, frying, smoking, and stewing. Their heists and feasts involve working together using their paws and other skills to outwit the farmers.
The United States has 50 states with 13 original states represented by the 13 stripes on the flag. It is made up of 50 states ranging greatly in size from the largest, Alaska, to the smallest, Rhode Island. The capital is Washington D.C. and it has a population of over 308 million people led by President Barack Obama. The country uses American dollars as currency and has several large cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
Native people first arrived in Australia around 1770. Later, convicts were sent from England and Ireland to Australia as punishment. Some key facts about Australian animals include that kangaroos and emus cannot walk backwards, male kangaroos can leap over 9 meters, and the smallest is the musky rat-kangaroo. Hardiness was needed for the tough pioneer lifestyle in Australia. Sydney opera house is a famous landmark. Wombats leave square-shaped dung to help them find their way home through smell.
This document lists popular tourist sights across several US states, including Central Park and the Empire State Building in New York, Ground Zero memorializing 9/11, Niagara Falls on the New York/Canada border, Hollywood and landmarks in Los Angeles and San Francisco, amusement parks in Orlando, Florida, the Cape Canaveral space center in Florida, and the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
This document lists 20 popular Scandinavian and international crime fiction authors including Stieg Larsson, Henning Mankell, Jo Nesbø, Michael Connelly, Patricia Cornwell, Agatha Christie, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men follows the story of George and Lennie, two migrant ranch workers in California during the Great Depression. Lennie is a large, childlike man dependent on George to take care of him and keep him out of trouble due to his intellectual disabilities. The story explores their friendship and dream of owning their own farm until Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife and the tragic consequences that follow.
Mr. Fox and his family steal food like turkey, ham, and other meats from three mean farmers despite the farmers' efforts to stop them. The story involves the characters Mr. Fox, Badger, Weasel, and Mole as they take poultry, veal, and other foods from the farmers by various cooking methods such as boiling, frying, smoking, and stewing.
The document discusses the differences between England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. Great Britain contains England, Scotland, and Wales, while the United Kingdom (UK) also includes Northern Ireland and has a total population of 61.8 million residents. The capital cities are London for England, Cardiff for Wales, Belfast for Northern Ireland, and Edinburgh for Scotland. The UK uses the British Pound as currency and Queen Elizabeth II as head of state.
This document contains a list of common objects and places found in an urban environment including a bicycle stand, bus shelter, bus stop, car park, entrance, lawn, litter bin, path, pavement, phone box, playground, post box, steps, and street light.
Mr. Fox and his animal friends steal food like turkey, vegetables, and ham from three mean farmers. The animals enjoy cooking and eating the stolen food in different ways such as roasting, boiling, frying, smoking, and stewing. Their heists and feasts involve working together using their paws and other skills to outwit the farmers.
The United States has 50 states with 13 original states represented by the 13 stripes on the flag. It is made up of 50 states ranging greatly in size from the largest, Alaska, to the smallest, Rhode Island. The capital is Washington D.C. and it has a population of over 308 million people led by President Barack Obama. The country uses American dollars as currency and has several large cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
Native people first arrived in Australia around 1770. Later, convicts were sent from England and Ireland to Australia as punishment. Some key facts about Australian animals include that kangaroos and emus cannot walk backwards, male kangaroos can leap over 9 meters, and the smallest is the musky rat-kangaroo. Hardiness was needed for the tough pioneer lifestyle in Australia. Sydney opera house is a famous landmark. Wombats leave square-shaped dung to help them find their way home through smell.