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Most Famous Experimental Towns You Must See

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Scientists and experts have worked hard on developing new and better means of living life. Part of this attempt is to practice experiments. Experiments have often bought about something better and bigger than before. However some experiments are truly magical. Imagine one has to consider setting up a town for the sake of experiments.

Towns & Communities – Bizarre Experiments

From all over the world, people have dedicated their lives in fusing together nature and technology together. In the quest to generate something much more brilliant and marvelous, several expectations have risen. Have a look at the most famous experimental towns and communities built by scientists and experts. These places have been regarded as the perfect mixture of man’s intelligence and natural beauty. It has taken time to make them.

1. Auroville – Peace & Harmony

Auroville is a famous experimental town made in Southern India. It represents the symbol of love, peace and care for each other. It is quite renowned because of its large golden globe. It has about 4500 permanent residents.

2. Arcosanti – Nature & Man

Arcosanti is one experimental town made in 1970. Paolo Soleri was the designer of this town. The area covered by this town is as much as 30 acre and the town has 50 permanent residents in it. It is a symbol of nature’s purity.

3. Findhorn Ecovillage – The Perfect Village

Findhorn was brought to life in 192. It is an emphasis and concrete effort to show how sustainable energy resources can bring a great change. People have contributed to the town’s origination since the year 1960.

4. The Harmony Society Communities – The Perfect Fusion

The Harmony Society Communities are a perfect example of long lost and forgotten towns. They have been established in Germany by Johann George Rapp. The town was considered to be a place of non-violence and people who were a member of this fraternity refrained from worldly luxuries and devoted to religion and peace.

5. Pullman – The Pride of Illinois

George Pullman was the founder of the amazing town built in 1890`s. It was started by the Pullman Industries as an attempt to give workers a better way of living.

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Vacations In Germany

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If you are thinking to go to Germany for the vacations, then you have to make lots of planning and arrangements first, if you really want to fully enjoy your trip. Make decisions like how much money can you spare for you trip, which locations you want to visit, when will be the best time to visit Germany and many other related matters.

Pick a Place:

Germany

As Germany is a very big country and there are lots of activities to do here, so it may be impossible for a person to discover all about Germany in one trip. If you want that you enjoy maximum in a limited time, then choose a particular region in Germany which you are willing to see and fully explore it and enjoy the adventures over there.

What to Plan?

Now if you plan your visit to Germany in a time, when the climate is not suitable then may be you will be wasting your money in such a condition. If the weather is too hot or too chilly or may be the rainy season, then obviously you won’t be able to enjoy the adventures there and will be bound in a single place. So do consider the weather when you are planning to visit Germany. You can always have the services of a professional guide, so that these guides can inform you about the best time to visit Germany.

Things to Consider Before the Trip:

The members involved in the group which is going on a trip, should be kept in mind. he trip. For instance if there is a lots of walking to be done on a trail or if there is a skiing activity going around, then all the group members cannot take participate in it.

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Trip to Spain

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In a visit to Spain people should have a valid passport to enjoy the real culture of Spanish people. Americans can require a huge paperwork to travel in various other countries but traveling to Spain has some benefits to the American people. For example, Americans only need a valid passport and a return ticket. They don’t need any visa. They will only need a proper visa stamp if their stay in Spain exceeds 90 days.

Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders

If an American has a valid passport and is visiting Spain, he/she can also visit various cross border European countries like Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Portugal and Sweden. For this purpose, they would need a visa if their stay in these countries exceeds three months from the date of entry.

Cost and Communication Factors

When anyone is on a trip to any foreign country, he/she should be conscious of certain factors like currency, language and weather reports. For instance local currency in Spain is Euro and it would be expensive for an American because Euro is a stronger currency than American Dollar. So Americans should bear this in their minds while traveling to Spain. Also Spanish is spoken and understood throughout the country. Although English is spoken in tourist areas yet one should arrange a guide for proper communication during the trip. Travelers should know the weather reports and plan their journey accordingly. Read the full story

Europe Travel

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Europe is always a paradise for tourists all over the world. Countries like Switzerland where millions of tourists visit each year. Besides that, other beautiful countries such as UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and many more are the hot spots for tourists. Infect whole Europe is paradise on earth. Lush green lands, beautiful weather, snow covered mountains in winter, clean white beaches in summer and the most luxurious life style in the world make Europe the ultimate choice of the tourists all over the world.

Cheap Travel Means

Beauty of Europe

If you want to travel Europe you have to contact any Tour organizer who not only provides you discounts in fare, accommodation and car rental. While visiting Europe, travel by train is an economical option. European train system is very comfortable and reliable and also cheap as compare to travel by air.   The train service is available for almost all major European cities.

Ways of Information about Europe

Information about Europe can be obtained from travel agents and travel experts. Lots of tourist websites also available for providing a handful of information about destinations and traveling options as per your needs and budget. They are also helpful in making you aware about special offers and discounts available on accommodations and other necessary expenses occurred during traveling. In Europe there is a trained when you do air booking from certain airline you receives accommodation discounts in certain hotels. Besides that some countries wants to promote tourism in their certain new destinations so they provide huge discounts in fair and accommodations on those specific destinations.

Festivals and Events of Europe

The rates of accommodations varied season to season. In peak seasons it is not only hard to find a reasonable and good accommodation but also you have to pay more as compare to normal season.

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Important Questions to Prepare for US Citizenship Test

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In order to attain the citizenship of the United States Of America, one must go through an extensive and exhausting of tests in order to make progress towards his being awarded the Citizenship. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services board assess all the candidates applying for a Green card. They are one hundred questions they will expect you to answer. Some of them are easy while others are not and they require extensive research.

These questions are such designed that the person applying for permanent citizenship must know regarding the basic structure and foundations of the United States Of America. The questions come under the categories of General Knowledge regarding the U.S & U.S history, some basic knowledge of the judicial structure and parliamentary committee’s and much of the focus is on politics.

1. What are the colors of our flag?

What are the colors of our flag

Red, White, and Blue.

2. How many stars are there in our flag?

50

3. What color are the stars on our flag?

White.

4. What do the stars on the flag mean?

One for each state in the Union.

5. How many stripes are there in the flag?

13

6. What color are the stripes?

Red and White.

7. What do the stripes on the flag mean?

They represent the original 13 states.

8. How many states are there in the Union?

50

9. What is the 4th of July?

Independence Day.

10. What is the date of Independence Day?

July 4th

11. Independence from whom?

England

12. What country did we fight during the Revolutionary War?

England

13. Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

14. Who is the President of the United States today?

Currently Barack Obama

15. Who is the vice-president of the United States today?

Currently Joseph Bidden

16. Who elects the President of the United States?

The Electoral College

17. Who becomes President of the United States if the President should die?

Vice – President

18. For how long do we elect the President?

Four years

19. What is the Constitution?

The supreme law of the land

20. Can the Constitution be changed?

Yes

21. What do we call a change to the Constitution?

An Amendment

22. How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution?

27

23. How many branches are there in our government?

3

24. What are the three branches of our government?

Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary

25. What is the legislative branch of our government?

Congress

26. Who makes the laws in the United States?

Congress

27. What is the Congress?

The Senate and the House of Representatives

28. What are the duties of Congress?

To make laws

29. Who elects the Congress?

The people

30. How many senators are there in Congress?

100

31. Can you name the two senators from your state?

(insert local information)

32. For how long do we elect each senator?

6 years

33. How many representatives are there in Congress?

435

34. For how long do we elect the representatives?

2 years

35. What is the executive branch of our government?

The President, vice president, cabinet, and departments under the cabinet members

36. What is the judiciary branch of our government?

The Supreme Court

37. What are the duties of the Supreme Court?

To interpret laws

38. What is the Supreme Court law of the United States?

The Constitution

39. What is the Bill of Rights?

The first 10 amendments of the Constitution

40. What is the capital of your state?

(Insert local information)

41. Who is the current governor of your state?

(Insert local information)

42. Who becomes President of the United States if the President and the vice-president should die?

Speaker of the House of Representative

43. Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

William Rehnquist (or whoever is next)

44. Can you name thirteen original states?

Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Rhode Island, and Maryland.

45. Who said, “Give me liberty or give me death.”?

Patrick Henry

46. Which countries were our enemies during World War II?

Germany, Italy, and Japan

47. What are the 49th and 50th states of the Union?

Alaska and Hawaii

48. How many terms can the President serve?

2

49. Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?

A civil rights leader

50. Who is the head of your local government?

(Insert local information)

51. According to the Constitution, a person must meet certain requirements in order to be eligible to become President. Name one of these requirements.

Must be a natural born citizen of the United States; must be at least 35 years old by the time he/she will serve; must have lived in the United States for at least 14 years.

52. Why are there 100 Senators in the Senate?

Two (2) from each state

53. Who selects the Supreme Court justice?

Appointed by the President

54. How many Supreme Court justice are there?

Nine (9)

55. Why did the Pilgrims come to America?

For religious freedom

56. What is the head executive of a state government called?

Governor

57. What is the head executive of a city government called?

Mayor

58. What holiday was celebrated for the first time by the Americans colonists?

Thanksgiving

59. Who was the main writer of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

60. When was the Declaration of Independence adopted?

July 4, 1776

61. What is the basic belief of the Declaration of Independence?

That all men are created equal

62. What is the national anthem of the United States?

The Star-Spangled Banner

63. Who wrote the Star-Spangled Banner?

Francis Scott Key

64. Where does freedom of speech come from?

The Bill of Rights

65. What is a minimum voting age in the United States?

Eighteen (18)

66. Who signs bills into law?

The President

67. What is the highest court in the United States?

The Supreme Court

68. Who was the President during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln

69. What did the Emancipation Declaration do?

Freed many slaves

70. What special group advises the President?

The Cabinet

71. Which President is called the “Father of our country”?

George Washington

72. What Immigration and Naturalization Service form is used to apply to become a naturalized citizen?

Form N-400, Application to File Petition for Naturalization

73. Who helped the Pilgrims in America?

The American-Indians (Native Americans)

74. What is the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America?

The Mayflower

75. What are the 13 original states of the U.S. called?

Colonies

76. Name 3 rights of freedom guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.

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The Most Super-sized Vehicles In The World

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Many vehicles are specially designed for unusually massive work. Many engineers have come up with amazingly huge inventions to meet the requirements. A brief description is given here:

1. Airbus A 380

Airbus A 380

The A380 is a superjumbo jet as it is considerably larger than any other such vehicle, such as the 747-400. With its floor more than 5,000 square feet in size, this huge airliner can easily accommodate 525 to 800 plus passengers. When compared to 747, the interior of this giant vehicle is 1.5 times bigger. The number of total 380s in the world today is less than 50 but in the coming few years, it is expected to exceed 200.

2. Antonov An-225 Mriya

Antonov An-225 Mriya

This giant fixed-wing aircraft was created by Design Bureau of Soviet Russia. It stands to be the largest plane ever built. Mriya is so huge that it can easily carry a space shuttle on its back. Train engines, 150-ton power generator plants, wind-turbine blades and all types of heavy loads are transported in this craft.  It can even hold several other airplanes and helicopters in it as well.

3. MS Oasis of the Seas

MS Oasis of the Seas

This is the longest ship from Oasis-class that has a record of holding 6,000 passengers. The luxuries on it are:

  • Two-storey suites
  • Indoor zip-line
  • Minigolg course
  • Night clubs and bars
  • Pools
  • Shopping Stores

It also has the world’s first living park at sea with more than 12 thousand plants and sufficient number of trees. Read the full story

The Beautiful Switzerland

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The official name of Switzerland is Swiss Confederation which is a federal republic. There are 26 cantons in Switzerland. The capital is Bern. The population of Switzerland is about 7.9 million people. Switzerland has four official national languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh, which clearly reflecting that Switzerland is a multicultural society. The country is situated in West Europe. If we look at the surroundings we will find Germany in north, France in west, Italy in South, and Austria in east. The total area of ​​Switzerland is consisting of 41,285 square km. Currency is Swiss frank.

Switzerland: A Modern Society

Switzerland A Modern Society

Switzerland is known as a modern society which consists of 20 different districts, each district have its own language and traditional values. It is a country where different cultures and traditions meet and live together peacefully with common goals and aims.

Switzerland is famous for its strong banking industry for decades. It is the residence of many international celebrities, rich individuals and families. And certainly one of the attractive country in the world to invest capital, start new business and live peacefully.

The beautiful Landscape and Attractive Weather of Switzerland

Switzerland is famous to spend honeymoons. Infect we can say most of the honeymoons of rich peoples will definitely spend in Switzerland. Read the full story

10 Most Important Events From of 2010

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As every other year, 2010 left us on 31st December 2010 with a number of events which will be remembered in history. Some of them will become part of our happy memories, while others will be the ones which became the reason for grief and sorrow. In the list of all such events, there are only few which remain vivid in our memories for years and are difficult to forget. Here is the list of such important events of 2010, which embarked our memories forever.

1. Volcano Eruption (Iceland)

Volcano Eruption (Iceland)

On April 16th, a volcano in the glacier “Eyjafjallajokull” erupted and became the reason of ash in air. This ash cloud caused a huge air travel chaos in most of the parts of Europe. Many flights were dismissed, leaving passengers stranded at airports.

2. Port-Au-Prince Earthquake (Haiti)

Port-Au-Prince Earthquake (Haiti)

On January 12th, a strong earthquake jolted Port-au-Prince of Haiti. Earthquake was recorded of magnitude 7.0 on the Richter scale and it caused massive destruction in the area, leaving around 316,000 people dead, 300,000 injured and 1,000,000 homeless.

3. Muzzaffargarh Flood (Pakistan)

Muzzaffargarh Flood (Pakistan)

On August 7th, two rivers of Pakistan Chenab and Indus surged on both its sides, causing a huge damage to 890 small villages. Affection more than 4 million people, mainly tenant, daily wagers and small farmers.

4. WikiLeaks Founder Arrested

WikiLeaks Founder Arrested

Julian Asange, who was the founder of WikiLeaks, which released around 250,000 diplomatic cables, detailed candid conversations between embassies of the world and Washington, was arrested on 7th December, 2010.

5. Tension at North-South Korea Border (Korea)

Tension at North-South Korea Border (Korea)

After the last Korean War in between 1950-1953, this was the first time when North Korea fired artillery shells into the territory of South Korea, which resulted in the death of four and injured around 20.

6. Aung San Suu Kyi Released (Myanmar)

Aung San Suu Kyi Released (Myanmar)

After being under house arrest for seven years, Aung San Suu Kyi was released on 13th of November in Yangon, Myanmar. Read the full story

Top 10 Best Chocolate Making Countries

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The world is full of chocoholics. And while some of you may not be crazy about it, the majority would love to travel around the world tasting the best chocolates ever. There are a few places that are exquisite when it comes to chocolates.

1. Tain L’Hermitage (France):

Tain L’Hermitage (France)

The famous chocolate producers, Valrhona, are based in this small town. There is a school called Valrhona Ecole du Grand Chocolat. It teaches chocolatiers, caterers and professional chefs. The school also organizes a three-day course to teach decadent desserts to amateurs.

2. Cologne (Germany):

Cologne (Germany)

The Stollwerck Chocolate Company is based in this town. It was once the second largest chocolate supplier to the United States. A museum has been opened commemorating these chocolates called Imhoff Stollwreck Museum. It celebrates different chocolates from all over the world.

3. Hershey (Pennsylvania):

Hershey (Pennsylvania)

Hershey was named after the extreme popularity of Hershey’s Chocolates in 1906. It has also been dubbed as the sweetest place on earth. The Hershey Company and the H.B. Reese Candy Company both are based in this chocolate-loving town. There is a chocolate spa, Hershey’s Chocolate World and the Hershey Story Museum.

4. Villajoyosa (Spain):

Villajoyosa (Spain)

Villajoyosa is also famously called the Chocolate City. The oldest gourmet chocolate producer of the country, Valor, is based in this city. There is also a great chocolate museum that tells the story of chocolate production in the town and also gives an idea about how the local chocolate is made.

5. San Francisco, California (USA):

San Francisco, California (USA)

San Francisco boasts to be one of the oldest chocolate manufacturers in the country. There are great chocolate tours with all the amazing chocolate shops. Read the full story

10 Places to See Before You Die

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When we think of traveling, we definitely look forward to be able to make our trip a memorable one. We think and search about places which are worth visiting and would prove to be a life time experience for us. There are some very beautiful historical travel destinations which would exactly serve this purpose.

1. The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China

The first thing which comes to mind about the Great Wall of China is its enlistment in the seven wonder of world.  This wall was basically built to protect China from invasions. The work on this wall continued for centuries after its construction commenced in the Ming Dynasty. This wall was built in sections which would later be joint.

2. Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

This is definitely one of the most beautiful structures in the world, with its marble and precious and semi-precious laid structure. This building was built as a monument of love by the Mogul Emperor to his late wife Mumtaz Mahal. It was built by twenty thousand workers and in the period between 1632—1653

3. Parthenon

Parthenon

This is a monument of the ancient Greece construction and grandeur, many of the sculptures which are also referred to as the marbles have been removed from the building. These were subsequently shifted to the British Museums and despite of constant efforts by the Greek Government to have them back and placed in the building are still in the museums.

4. Rome

Rome

The city of Rome has seen the various periods of evolution from Medieval to Renaissance. The city is regarded as one of the most beautiful and ancient cities of the world. The city hosts various sites like the arch of Constantine, the pantheon and the circus maximus.

5. Egypt

Egypt

The things which come to mind as we speak of Egypt are the great pyramids of Egypt and the sphinx at Giza.

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