He felt a rush of ___ when he held the watch in his hand. “What are you going to do with it?” asked Tom. “___ it!” said Fred. “I don’t know who lost it.” “But I think I know ___ it is,” said Tom. “Of course you don’t,” Fred answered quickly. Tom ...
The Romans really know how to party and have a good time - the rising number of nightclubs is a testament to that fact. If you’re not into clubbing, many of Rome’s trendy bars serve aperitivo, or the Italian version of Happy Hour, for you to relax and unwind. The rise in upscale...
Yet this corrupt data wangling of the “facts” and “the science” is still being used to justify controls imposed by law though deceitfully created fear of the “unknown”, that is in fact known, but another version of reality is made up to scare people from authority that cannot be q...
except in cases of overbooking such as for the Colosseum in Rome, so I recommend booking tickets at least two months in advance. The business of restaurants, hotels, and vacation homes is normal and busy.
David Icke talks about the corralling of the world population into ever smaller spaces under the pretext of “climate change” that requires a “net-zero” CO2 world, no travel, no industry, promoting the “15-minute cities”. It is absurd… “Zero-Net” – by 2050 – is propagated by ...
1.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom? A.Atextbook. B.Anexampaper C.Acourseplan. D.Anacademicarticle. 2.How manypartsisastudent?sfinalgrademade upof? A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five. 3.Whatwillhappenifyousubmitanessayone weekaftertheduedate? A.Youwillreceiveazero. B.Youwilllosealettergrade...
Rome’s relationship with the Jewish population of the Roman Empire had been strained since the destruction of Jerusalem in the 1st century CE, and Hadrian’s focus on Romanizing the province of Judaea greatly exacerbated tensions. He aimed to transform Jerusalem into a Roman metropolis, and in...
April 02, 2024Young Ben Disraeli: On Writing Well.When I want to read a good book, I write one. --Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881)Posted by JD Hull at 11:59 PM | Comments (0) March 25, 2024StorytellingDon't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken ...
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Carnival season 2024 is entering its final days in New Orleans with parades on the city's main thoroughfares and offbeat clubs strolling the old French Quarter.