Halloween, is a celebration observed in a number of countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.
Carving pumpkins into jack-o’-lanterns is a popular Halloween tradition that originated hundreds of years ago in Ireland. Back then, however, jack-o’-lanterns were made out of turnips or potatoes; it wasn’t until Irish immigrants arrived in America and discovered the pumpkin that a new Halloween ritual was born
A haunted house is a house or other building often perceived as being inhabited by disembodied spirits of the deceased who may have been former residents or were familiar with the property.
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Friday, November 25, 2016
DEATH NOTE
Death Note is a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The story follows Light Yagami, a high school student who discovers a supernatural notebook from a Shinigami named Ryuk that grants its user the ability to kill anyone whose name and face he knows. The series centers around Light's attempts to create and rule a world "cleansed of evil" as "God" using the notebook, and the efforts of a detective known as L to stop him.
By Zouhair Challah
By Zouhair Challah
German Cars
German car companies have a history of manufacturing high class vehicles where performance is more important than appearance. Following the “function over form” principle, German car brands focus on functionality and quality. These valuable qualities make Germany the leader of auto production in Europe, and place it among the top 5 countries in the whole world for vehicle manufacturing. With an annual output of 6 million, German cars are some of the most innovative vehicles in the world.
The main German cars manufacturers are:
- Audi
- Porsche
- Mercedes-Benz
- Volkswagen
- Opel
My Halloween Project
Sorry for posting this project a bit later than usual. I hope you like it.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1b2t7Jb4FeS7XUU3RpZaqBRl1NK-EHUrv8Ny0rrPKKUE/edit#slide=id.p3
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1b2t7Jb4FeS7XUU3RpZaqBRl1NK-EHUrv8Ny0rrPKKUE/edit#slide=id.p3
Means Of Transportation
Means of transportation are very useful to people since their creation. It makes it easier for people to go quickly from a place to another.
Long ago, people used horses and carriages as transportation means. Nowadays we use cars and ships with thermal fuel engines, or electrical engines, or planes with turbojets. The transition from carriages to cars didn’t happen in one step. At first, a French engineer called Denis Papin (1647-1712) had the idea to use water steam as an energy source. Trains with steam-engines were created, and railways were built across many countries. Some carriages were equipped with steam-engines, and they could be considered as the first automated vehicles, apart from the trains. Then, in 1866, the first car with a thermal fuel engine was created. Back then it had no roof or windshield, and breakdowns were very frequent. Its engine is called a thermal fuel engine because of what happens in it. Inside the engine, there are four hollow tubes that are called cylinders. In every cylinder, there is a piston that moves a certain way to let fuel in so that it explodes with the lit of a candle within. The explosion forces the piston away and gas is liberated, CO ². This explosion liberates energy that allows the car to move.
Ships were wooden and fragile in the past. They were equipped with sails that cause the ship to move. There were many kinds of ships: Men’o’war, frigates, schooners, bricks and much more. Then ships followed the same track as cars. Steam-engine ships and yachts were created and used by the people during the 18th century. Later, they were replaced with thermal engines that functioned similarly to a car’s engine but that were bigger. The energy generated by the engine would drive one or two propellers situated in the back underwater part of the ship causing the ship to move. Nowadays, ships are made of metal, but they are still vulnerable. For example, the well-known Titanic sank during its first voyage because it hit an iceberg.
Planes were created very recently, in the beginning of the 20th century. Their predecessors were the hot air balloons, and the dirigible balloon. They used to fly by the power of propellers that spin very quickly using thermal engines to do so. Turboreactors can’t cross the limit of 700km/h, which is a low speed for a plane that is supposed to travel from a country to another. Nowadays, planes use turbojets. Turbojets aspirate the cold air, heat it by burning kerosene, and then reject it backwards with great power that will propel the plane forwards.
Today, many people use cars as their means of transport in short trips, like going to school or to work, and boats and planes for long trips between countries or cities that are far from each other. There are also other means of transport, such as warships, warplanes, helicopters, submarines, etc. All these transportation means are very useful to mankind.
The Trip To The Sursock Museum
The Sursock Museum is a very interesting museum where the best Lebanese artwork is reunited. After my trip there with my class, I realized that this museum is worth its reputation in Lebanon.
It's also a witness to Lebanon's creativity and to its will to progress in these domains. I liked it very much, as it produced on me an almost magical effect. I could only stand there and watch, whilst tons of feelings were racing in my mind. I was amazed by what I was seeing, and impressed by what I was hearing. all of this was a sample of my feelings back there.
I specially liked Marwan Rechmaoui's ''Waste'' between all of the museum's artwork. These four cubes just impressed me, and there composition even more. The idea that hundreds and thousands of soda cans, shoe boxes, tires, and plastic bottles were fitted into four small cubes amazed me, and I still think about it until now.
This trip was very interesting and cultural at the same time to me,and the museum itself magical and fascinating.
It's also a witness to Lebanon's creativity and to its will to progress in these domains. I liked it very much, as it produced on me an almost magical effect. I could only stand there and watch, whilst tons of feelings were racing in my mind. I was amazed by what I was seeing, and impressed by what I was hearing. all of this was a sample of my feelings back there.
I specially liked Marwan Rechmaoui's ''Waste'' between all of the museum's artwork. These four cubes just impressed me, and there composition even more. The idea that hundreds and thousands of soda cans, shoe boxes, tires, and plastic bottles were fitted into four small cubes amazed me, and I still think about it until now.
This trip was very interesting and cultural at the same time to me,and the museum itself magical and fascinating.
My favorite youtuber by Nidaa Rabah
Youtube
is my entertainment. In my free time, I always watch youtube. I like
watching vloggers and gamers. Adam Saleh is my favorite youtuber. He's
Yamani living in New york. He's got three channels : his main channel (
Adam Saleh ) - his vlog channel ( AdamSalehVlogs ) - and his fashion
channel ( AdamSalehFashion )
Adam Saleh uploads daily vlogs, social experiments, pranks, and fashion videos.
Having his family in the vlogs makes it more interesting.
Watching him is my hobby, and I can't sleep without watching his vlog every day.
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