The Seven Wonders of The Modern World - As sete maravilhas do mundo modernoRayane Mazzini
The document provides information on several notable historical sites around the world, including their locations, dates of construction, sizes, functions, and interesting facts. It describes the Colosseum in Rome which hosted gladiator battles, Petra's reservoir system in Jordan, the Taj Mahal in India built as a monument to love, sections of the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu in Peru which was an Inca city, the ancient Maya city of Tulum in Mexico, and the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro. Details are given for each site such as their areas, heights, and curiosities like the Taj Mahal being considered the greatest monument to love.
This document provides information about 10 famous landmarks and structures from around the world called the "Wonders of the World". It includes brief descriptions of each site, highlighting their cultural, historical, economic or political significance. The sites featured are the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu, Sydney Opera House, Pyramids of Egypt, Coliseum, Taj Mahal, Cathedral of St. Basil, Statue of Liberty, Golden Pavilion, and Eiffel Tower. The document also includes a quiz to test the reader's knowledge of each landmark.
Seven World Wonders of the Ancient Worldguest024b38
The Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed around 2560 BC as the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu and remained the tallest structure in the world for over 4000 years. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were built in the 6th century BC in Babylon by King Nebuchadnezzar II to please his wife, and were described as having plants cultivated above ground level. The Temple of Artemis, built in honor of the Greek goddess Artemis, was located in Ephesus and was destroyed in 401 AD.
7 modern wonders of the world,good presentationÒrsida Sevo
The American Society of Civil Engineers compiled a list of seven modern wonders of the world that includes large infrastructure projects such as the Panama Canal, Itaipu Dam, Golden Gate Bridge, CN Tower, Channel Tunnel, Empire State Building, and Netherlands North Sea Protection Works. These projects were all significant engineering feats completed between the late 19th and late 20th centuries that overcame geographical challenges and transformed transportation and construction.
The document discusses the seven wonders of the ancient world and seven wonders of the modern world. It provides details on each of the seven wonders of the modern world selected in 2007 by the New7Wonders Foundation, including the Great Wall of China, Petra, Christ the Redeemer, Machu Picchu, Chichen Itza, the Colosseum, and the Taj Mahal. Each wonder is described in one or two sentences highlighting key details about its location, historical significance, and architectural features.
India faces several major threats including disputes with Pakistan over Kashmir and terrorism, ongoing issues of terrorism within India such as the 1993 and 2008 Mumbai attacks, a growing Naxalite insurgency demanding land rights across several states, and territorial disputes with China over Arunachal Pradesh and China's support for the Dalai Lama. These threats challenge India's continued development across many sectors.
The Seven Wonders of The Modern World - As sete maravilhas do mundo modernoRayane Mazzini
The document provides information on several notable historical sites around the world, including their locations, dates of construction, sizes, functions, and interesting facts. It describes the Colosseum in Rome which hosted gladiator battles, Petra's reservoir system in Jordan, the Taj Mahal in India built as a monument to love, sections of the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu in Peru which was an Inca city, the ancient Maya city of Tulum in Mexico, and the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro. Details are given for each site such as their areas, heights, and curiosities like the Taj Mahal being considered the greatest monument to love.
This document provides information about 10 famous landmarks and structures from around the world called the "Wonders of the World". It includes brief descriptions of each site, highlighting their cultural, historical, economic or political significance. The sites featured are the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu, Sydney Opera House, Pyramids of Egypt, Coliseum, Taj Mahal, Cathedral of St. Basil, Statue of Liberty, Golden Pavilion, and Eiffel Tower. The document also includes a quiz to test the reader's knowledge of each landmark.
Seven World Wonders of the Ancient Worldguest024b38
The Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed around 2560 BC as the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu and remained the tallest structure in the world for over 4000 years. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were built in the 6th century BC in Babylon by King Nebuchadnezzar II to please his wife, and were described as having plants cultivated above ground level. The Temple of Artemis, built in honor of the Greek goddess Artemis, was located in Ephesus and was destroyed in 401 AD.
7 modern wonders of the world,good presentationÒrsida Sevo
The American Society of Civil Engineers compiled a list of seven modern wonders of the world that includes large infrastructure projects such as the Panama Canal, Itaipu Dam, Golden Gate Bridge, CN Tower, Channel Tunnel, Empire State Building, and Netherlands North Sea Protection Works. These projects were all significant engineering feats completed between the late 19th and late 20th centuries that overcame geographical challenges and transformed transportation and construction.
The document discusses the seven wonders of the ancient world and seven wonders of the modern world. It provides details on each of the seven wonders of the modern world selected in 2007 by the New7Wonders Foundation, including the Great Wall of China, Petra, Christ the Redeemer, Machu Picchu, Chichen Itza, the Colosseum, and the Taj Mahal. Each wonder is described in one or two sentences highlighting key details about its location, historical significance, and architectural features.
India faces several major threats including disputes with Pakistan over Kashmir and terrorism, ongoing issues of terrorism within India such as the 1993 and 2008 Mumbai attacks, a growing Naxalite insurgency demanding land rights across several states, and territorial disputes with China over Arunachal Pradesh and China's support for the Dalai Lama. These threats challenge India's continued development across many sectors.
1. Tata Group is a successful conglomerate with 114 companies. Tata Steel is one of its companies and a leading steel producer in India.
2. Tata Steel's vision is to become a global benchmark in value creation and corporate citizenship. It was founded in Jamshedpur, India in 1907 and has since expanded operations globally through acquisitions.
3. As of 2015, Tata Steel employs over 86,000 people worldwide and produces a wide range of steel products. It aims to balance business success with social responsibility through various CSR initiatives.
1. Tata Group is a successful conglomerate with 114 companies. Tata Steel is one of its companies and a leading steel producer in India.
2. Tata Steel's vision is to become a global benchmark in value creation and corporate citizenship. It was founded in Jamshedpur, India in 1907 and has since expanded operations globally through acquisitions.
3. As of 2015, Tata Steel employs over 86,000 people worldwide and produces a wide range of steel products. It aims to balance business success with social responsibility through various CSR initiatives.
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