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International School Manila
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One of my teachers, Mr. Sturgeon just came back from Mumbai and told how wonderful it
was. When he was touring Mumbai he was shocked to see that the streets and buildingswere as big as beluga whales. This was one thing he did not expect considering Indiasimmense population. Later he went to dobi dagha where people send their clothes to be
washed. He said it was like nothing he had ever seen before and that the air tunnels were
as mind-boggling as a talking dolphin. Later he went to a restaurant called Maharaja andsaid that the locals were looking at them amused and he thought it was as hilarious as abunny-boy (probably because he was eating with a fork or knife, in India you use yourhands). It was one of the best places he had ever been and he said he would definitely
go there again.
! An anecdotefrom Mr.Sturgeon
Mumb
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By:AbhinavA bit about Mumbai
Attractions here, Attractions there come
and see theyre everywhere. From thegorgeous gardens to the beautiful seaMumbai is like a thrill ride for everyone.
There are many people in Mumbai who loveit there because of all the attractions.
Actually as of the latest census Mumbai hasover 18million inhabitants. They have comefrom far and wide and add to the beauty
and variety of Mumbai. Although all ofMumbai is beautiful one of the mostamazing sites is the Taj Mahal palace and
tower, however the peninsula is completelystunning and is like a mesmerizing snake to
anyone who looks at it. Mumbai went froma small city to a big time paradise. Youknow what they say If you put enough
pressure on coal it turns to pearls and thatis exactly what has happened to Mumbai.So come on in and enjoy the sites, you
havent lived till youve been to Mumbai.
Population and
ResourcesThe city of Mumbai was established in
1498. It is located on the west coast ofIndia and is the capital city of Maharashtra.In the past, there were a few reasons people
came to Mumbai. The main reason peoplemoved to Mumbai is because they were
probably looking for a clean source ofwater and fish as an endangered animalmight look for protection and sanctuary.
Another reason people might have come toMumbai would be if they were slaves or if
thieves had looted their village. If this was
the case then they would have no choice butto move to Mumbai, since it would be the
wisest option for poor people and slavetraders (After all it was the best place totrade slaves and of course the slaves have to
follow their orders).
At this point in timeMumbais population is approximately18,000,000. The major populations
represented by Mumbai are Indian andAmerican. The reason people come toMumbai now is much different than before.
In modern times the main reasons peoplecome to Mumbai is the clean source of
water and variety of jobs which includeengineering, fishing, agriculture, technologyand much more. Actually, come to think of it
the amount of jobs Mumbai has to offer is asabout the same as the number of feathers ona parrot. Another reason people live in
Mumbai is the cities tourist attractions.Mumbai is now a city thriving with business
and is one of the most important cities in theworld. You know what they say If you putenough pressure on coal it turns to
diamonds. And that is exactly what hashappened to Mumbai.
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! The Basics
My city: Mumbai
Country it is in: India
Area or Region: AsiaPopulation/Statistics: Population:approximately 18 million inhabitants.Area: 168 square miles/435 square
kilometers Location: Western Coast of India,Capital city of Maharashtra.
Weather/Climate: Mumbai islocated in the tropical zone and its
year is divided into 2 seasons: Thewet and the dry seasonMotto/Symbols: None
Languages: Marathi, Hindi andEnglish
Religions: Hinduism, Muslim,Christian, Sikh and BuddhistTraditions/Customs: Traditional
festivals, food, music, and theatresHolidays: Indian Republic Day,
Independence Day, Diwali,
Landmarks: Haji Ali Dargah,Gateway of India, MahalaxmiTemple, Malabar Hill, Babulnath
Mandir Temple and the Taj MahalPalace and Tower
Topography: A peninsula setting,Sea level and hilly
Relative Location: West coast ofIndiaAbsolute Location: 18degrees
north 72 degrees east
How People
Have Changed the
Landscape of
Mumbai
These pictures show howpeople have changed the landscape ofMumbai. In the 1400s, Mumbai was a
small island city that earned all its moneyand food because all of the inhabitantsfished. Everything that occurred there was
as simple as 1,2,3. Then around the year1498 everything changed. People started
building bigger roads, buildings and deep-sea ports.
They built the roads and buildings withrelative ease, however the ports were adifferent matter. They dug out sand and
gravel from the beaches determined to buildthe ports. They were like mothers
determined to raise their child. Mumbai wasno longer as simple as 1,2,3. It was now aplace where people could start over, a place
to raise children. It was like heaven wasmasquerading as a normal city, givingsalvation to anyone and everyone who
came to it. It was paradise.
Mumbai is now athriving city full of business and opportunity.It is as busy and productive as a factory. In
my opinion Mumbai is one of the mostimportant cities in the world and isabsolutely fabulous. If all these changes to
the landscape hadnt happened we wouldnthave the Mumbai we have today. If you
havent visited Mumbai you havent reallylived.
Top 5 things in Mumbai1.The peninsula is a must see location
in Mumbai. It has a stunning view and iscompletely mesmerizing
2.The cuisine in Mumbai is fantastic.
It is extremely delicious and a must have ifyou go to Mumbai. The Maharajarestaurant is an incredible place to eat
and you wont regret spending your moneythere.
3.You must visit the Mahalaxmitemple. It is a great place to see and ifyou go there you will have a small taste of
Indian culture.4.The Taj mahal palace and tower is
simply to die for. It is a beautiful buildingtaking on the name of Indias famous Tajmahal in Agra.
5.And last but not least the Gatewayof India. It is like the one in New Delhi
where it was built with an everlasting
flame to show that we remember thesoldiers that died in battles. Although theone in Mumbai was only built for the ships
that sailed of, it is still a beautiful place.
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Present day Mumbai
Mumbai in the past
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Mumbai:FromMumbai used to
be a small village
inhabited by the Kolipeople. They lived
by fishing and theirlifestyle was as
simple as 1,2,3. Allof that changed
when Portugueseexplorer Vasco de
Gama arrived in
Mumbai in 1498.When he went back toPortugal he met a wave of
questions like a river fish inthe ocean meeting wave after
wave of new creatures. Hewowed them with stories of of
the exotic goods and richculture.
After hearing Vasco de
Gamas story an Englishcompany gave great interest
in India. They placed one oftheir factories in Mumbai and
built a deep-sea port. Thisattracted lots of labour, which
improved the citys
population and the amount ofmoney it earned. It alsobrought many Indian
merchants through an offer of
religious freedom. Mumbaisbusiness was growing faster
than rats could breed.Within years, Mumbai was a
center of trade and had athriving business. It went
from a small village to abustling city. Now it is one of
the most important cities fortrade in India, and even Asia.
Fast Facts1. Mumbai produces the least amount o
f good chess players in India
2. Mumbai has never had a majornatural disaster.
3. If Vasco de Gama had not found
Mumbai, it might have been the lowest ofthe low today.
4. Mumbais population has increased
by several million people over the past 20
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March 2012
FUN FACT!
The American School of Tripoli opened on
the 18th of September. On 26th of May
2011, the AST gave out there first twodiplomas since 2005.
A bit about Tripoli
WHY SHOULD YOU COME HERE?
Tripoli is like an adventure, you discover as you go. Tripoli
is known as The Mermaid of the Mediterranean. Even
though it got completely destroyed during the protests
against Qadaffi. The population of the people in Tripoli is
1,683,000 out of the 6,597,960 people in Libya. They
came to the city because of the great job and education
opportunities. Tripoli is very near the sea; this is useful for
water and trading. Did you know that Tripoli was under a
dictatorship for 42 years? Today, Qaddafi is dead and
Tripoli is back to the way and is as beautiful as sparkling
crystal. You will have great experiences in Tripoli. Just go
there and see all of the fantastic stuff you can do (and
eat!!!!).
Population and Resources! The Phoenicians founded the city Tripoli in the
7th century BC. Firstly, it is located near the
Mediterranean Sea; this is useful because it is near
water, water can be traded with other countries or
cities. In the past, people came to Tripoli because of
the calming climate. Today, people come to Tripoli
because of the jobs; most people are usually
employed in the oil industries. The people in
Tripoli discovered oil in 1959, this helped them
because they could build more schools using themoney they got. This added more people to the
population because people who live there have
somewhere study or work. The radio is a famous
form of communication in Libya with sponsored
news, religious and musical programs. In Libya,
there are about 1 million radios and more
than 17 hours of broadcasting. The city of
Tripoli has developed as fast as light adding
several schools and universities.
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The Basics
City: Tripoli (Tarabalus)
Country: Libya
Area or Region: Middle East / North Africa
Population: Libya = 6,597,960
Tripoli = 1,682,000
Location: Next to Mediterranean Sea between Egypt and
Tunisia.Weather and Climate: Mediterranean along coast; dry.
Extreme desert interior.Motto and Symbols: Picture Above (Libyan Flags)
Language(s): Arabic, Berber, Italian, and English
Religion(s): Sunni Muslims 97% Other 3%
Traditions and Customs: National Anthem Allahu Akbar
(God is Greatest)Holidays: 24 December 1951 (from UN trusteeship)
Independence 1 September 1969 Revolution Day (National Day)Landmarks: Gurgi Mosque Karamanli Mosque Peoples Palace
Red Castle MuseumTopography: barren, flat to plains, plateaus, depressions
Currency:Dinar (LYD)
Time Zone: UTC/GMT +1
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Libyan Flag when Qaddafi was not in power
Libyan Flag when Qaddafi was in power.
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P o p u l a t i o n
(continued)
The population of the people
in Tripoli is 1,683,000 out of the
6,597,960 people in Libya. In
Libya there are 97% Sunni
Muslims and 3% of other.
Languages spoken are English,
Italian, Arabic and Berber. The
population of people in Tripoli
has risen because of amount of
the schools they built.
My perfect day
in Tripoli
I arrived in Tripoli in
scorching hot day. I got a cab and
went straight to the hotel my
family and I thought the hotel was
awesome! Our first stop was the
Jamahiriya Museum where we
figured out a lot of stuff about
Tripoli and Libyas history. Our
tour guide told us everything we
had to know.
Next stop, the Red Castle
Museum also known as the
Assaraya Alhamra Museum or the
Archaeological Museum of
Tripoli. The museum is actually
located In the Red Castle Fort or
Assyria al-Hamra. Our tour guide
told us about the art. She also told
us how Tripoli is known as The
Mermaid of the Mediterranean,
because of its turquoise waters
and whitewashed buildings.
O u r l a s t s t o p w a s a
restaurant, which had lots of
different Libyan dishes. My kids
enjoyed the potato fritters, which
has lots of chili and herbs. It was
very tasty! I had a great time withmy family. My son especially
enjoyed it Im definitely thinking
of coming back!
Recipe for Potato Fritters
Makes about"30 frittersIngredients3 medium potatoes, grated1 large onion"finely chopped2 red chili peppers,"finely chopped (optional)1 cup finely chopped parsley1 cup finely chopped fresh coriander2 large garlic cloves grated
3 eggs"beaten3 heaped tablespoons flour3 teaspoons cuminsalt and pepper to taste
Vegetable oil for fryingGrate the potatoes using the largest holes of
your grater, then combine with the restof theingredients in a large bowl.Mix well.
Each fritter should useone"heaped"tablespoon of the mixture.Heat the oil in a frying pan."Fit in as manyfritters as you can at a time.Fry on medium heat until golden on eachside.
The fritters should be crisp on the outside andsoft on the inside and must be served warm."If
you have not used the optional chilies in therecipe, or if you like extra-spicy food, servewith"harissa. Otherwise, serve with yogurtdips:"either"mild cucumber and mint"yogurtsauce"or"spicy garlic, chili and coriander
yogurt sauce.
Tripoli is in the Northern part of Libya by the Mediterranean Sea. The absolute location Tripoli is 32 degrees North and 34 degrees East.
Jamahiriya Museum Red Castle or Assaraya Alhamra
GurgiMosque
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Past to Present
Tripoli was under dictatorship ever
since Colonel Qaddafi became leader of
Libya. Before World War II, Tripoli and
the rest of Libya had very few schools.
Only less than 10% of the population ofLibya could read and write. Then
everything changed when Libya found oil
in 1959. They invested in everything they
could like schools, vocational training
centers, and universities. As the result,
Libya now uses a western-style of
education. This uses six years Elementary
School, three years of Middle School,
and three years of High School .
Attending school is required for everyone.
The first university was in Benghazi,Libya and was built in 1955. They were
determined as a tiger trying to get food,
they built schools and universities that
can help their country. Now, most people
in Tripoli can read and write.
MORE ON TRIPOLI,
LIBYA!
Impact on the past to present.
THANKS FOR THE
STORY!
How People Have
Changed the Landscape
of Tripoli
This picture underneath shows how people
have changed the landscape of Tripoli. Youcan clearly see that the place is completely
wrecked. Tripoli got destructed just like an
ant being a stomped on by a human. Before,
in the year 2007, Tripoli was a fine country
and wasnt destructed like today. Then,
around the year 2011, humans changed the
landscape by citizens protesting because of
Qaddafi. Tripoli was under a dictation and
the citizens were acting, Qaddafi and his
team answered back with bombing. Today,
because of this change, Qaddafi is nowdead and the city of Tripoli is back to how
it was last time and is as beautiful as a
flower.
Anecdote for
Tripoli
Jamie says:
I used to travel to Tripoli for
work. I worked in the oil
fields in the desert. It was in
Tripoli. I got to travel to
Tripoli countless times and I
admired how it looked in thenight. It was as colorful as a
rainbow and as crowded as a
beehive. A lot of Americans
used to work in the oil fields
but because of the rival of
Qaddafi and the Americans,
most of them got fired and
they hired Australians. The
few years I spent in Tripoli
were some of the best years
of my life. I met some greatpeople and got to see some
tourist attractions on my non-
working days. Overall, this
was a great experience and
Im happy I took the job!
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Tokyo is as crowded as the teeth in your mouth. Tokyo used to be called Edo
in the land of the rising sun, which was changed into Japan. It began growing
after World War 2. Japan wrote a new constitution emphasizing peace andhuman rights. Japan cannot go through war again. Tokyo is now a modern
city, and has developed a second Tokyo Tower to enjoy. Tokyo has exciting
opportunities such as life stability, big compensations, and technology.
Everywhere I look, I see buildings and buildings. When I look down, I see
random eo les shoes.
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You Should Know This!
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Important Details You should Know
The Basicsity: Tokyoountry: JapanRegion: AsiaPopulation: Approximately 12.5 people in Tokyoocation: South CoastWeather: In the summer, Tokyo has the temperature of95F to more than 100F.ymbols: The red circle on the white flag is the symbol
of the sun in Japan.anguage: Japanese is the main language. In writing,
he Japanese write in 3 ways, Hiragana, Katakanaand Kanji. The Japanese write from right to left inolumns.Religions: The main religions are Shinto andBuddhism. Only 1% of Japans population believes inChristianity.
Traditions: Traditional performing arts in Tokyo showa variety of stories and myths. Some examples are
Noh, Kabuki, Bunraku and Rakugo.Holidays: New Years Eve is one of Japans holidays,and it is celebrated on December 31. It is celebratedwith a special rice cake. Childrens day is also apopular holiday on May 5. It is celebrated with windblowers that look like fish.Landmarks: The Tokyo Tower is one of the landmarksin Japan. It is a familiar shaped structure that touristcome to see. People go up the Tokyo Tower to see theamazing view of Tokyo.Terrain: Japan in Generalis mostly rugged andmountainous.Currency: The Japanese
Yen () - JPY
Fun FactTokyo is the most
crowded city in
Japan.
The flag is the symbol of the sun in the sky
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Things Not to
Miss:1.The Tokyo Tower is a
major structure you dont
want to miss. It has a
height of 333 meters.
Going up there is amazing
and you can see all the
buildings and amusement
parks.
2.Something you should
not miss is the Landmark
Hotel. It is one of the
finest hotels in Tokyo. It
has several buffets that
anyone is welcome to eat
there. It has a near by
mall and amusement
park, so you will never get
bored.
3.The Asakusa Temple is a
magical Buddhist place
nobody must miss. It holdstraditional masses and
beliefs.
4.A major building that
nobody must miss is the
Takashimaya. It is a mall
and an indoor market. It
sells designer brands and
also sells food for bento
boxes.
5.The Ueno Zoo is a
popular zoo that has the
only panda in Japan. It is
one of the biggest zoos in
Tokyo. You can see
amazing animals for a
reasonable price.
6.A crucial amusement
park is the Tokyo Disney
Land and the Tokyo Disney
Sea. No-one should miss
this. It has spectacular
thrill rides for all ages.
Tokyo Disney Land and
Tokyo Disney Sea is verypopular in Japan, so a lot
of people go there.
7.The bullet train is as fast
as sound waves and no-
one should miss this. It is
called the Shinkansen. It is
a fast motion train that
can take you to any
province in short amount
of time.
8.A shopping mall
everyone should hear
about is the Shinjuku
shopping mall. It has
everything you want and
more. All those nicknacks
you want are there.
he Impact From Past to the PresentJapan went through World War 2 with Italy. The United States
ined forces with the United Kingdom. The United States stoppedading with Japan, so Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The United Statesen wanted revenge against Japan. They dropped an atomic bomb ine area of Hiroshima. Japan was turned into a developing country.
After World War 2, Japan wrote a new constitutionmphasizing ideas for peace and human rights. The Japanese decidedat they couldnt go through war again. Now, Japan developed their
ountry by trading with other nations for things they dont have. Byading, Japan developed their technology quickly like a shootingullet. Today, Japan is a peaceful and hi-tech country.
How People Have Changes the
andscapeThese pictures show how people made an impact on the
ndscape of Tokyo. During the Meiji period in the year 1868 to 1912,mperor Meiji took power over Tokyo. Tokyo used to be eastern andery traditional. Everyone used to wear kimonos, and the houses wereyed with tatami mats. During World War Two, other nationalitiesarted bombing Tokyo. After World War Two, Tokyo became asroductive as a factory, and it has been growing ever since.
Today, because of this change, Tokyo is now very busy and
odern. Tokyo has developed their technology, so they re-build oldouses and made them temples. Tokyo started building more hi-technd more modern buildings. If this changed never happened, theeople in Tokyo including my family would still be wearing kimonos.lso we would still be living in houses layed with tatami mats.
Before After
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he Relative and Absoluteelative Location
okyo is located on the Southern part of Japan. It is locatedortheast of Kawasaki.
Absolute Location
okyo is located at 36 degrees north and 140egrees east.
An Anecdote From Clara!Clara says:My dad had a surprise for us! He wanted to take us to this sushi
staurant. About ten minutes later, we got there. There was a conveyer
elt, and there was sushi and other Japanese food on there rotatingound the restaurant. You can take any dish that you want and thelor of the plate shows how much you need to pay for that dish. It was
unique as the stripe pattern of a zebra. There were delicious desserts the conveyer belt too. On New Years Eve, we went there again.ere were rice cakes as sticky as unwrapped candy. It was so cool and
would love to go there again!
Popula
tion
and
Resour
ces
The city of Tokyo was established in 1868. It was located on the south coast, and emperor Meijipowered it. Tokyo used to be called Edo. After emperor Meiji died, the city was then renamed Tokyo.
! Today, Tokyo offers a lot of opportunities like having big compensations, life stability and technology.Some major industries and businesses in Tokyo today are technology, transportation, retail and other hi-techbusinesses. In Tokyo, 99% are Japanese and only 1% are from other nationalities. The main religions in Tokyoare Shintoism and Buddhism, but there are other religions too. In addition, the western people are introducingother languages like French, German, Italian, and other foreign languages.
An interesting population in Tokyo today is the migrating population. 48.4% of Tokyos populations are
immigrants. The reason the immigrants came is because Tokyo has big compensations, and the immigrants wantto take that opportunity. Also, the immigrants want to take a chance for life stability. A life stability chance inthat Tokyo is as hi-tech as the future, so work can come more easily to them. Tokyo has a lot of opportunitiesup its sleeve.
How to Make TempuraIngredientsAssorted ingredients to tempura (shrimp, onion, carrot,broccoli,banana, etc.)1 cup ice coldwater1 large egg3/4 cup flour1/8 tsp.baking sodacooking oil
CookingDirections1. In a medium bowl, mix the water and the egg.2. In a separate bowl, mix the flour and baking soda.3. Stir the flour mix into the egg mix. Its okay if the batter isa little lumpy.4. Stick the batter in the fridge while you prepare the otheringredients.5. If you are using shrimp, peel the skin and wash it.6.If you are using vegetables, clean them and cut them into
your desired size.7. Heat the oil in a frying pan. The oil should be hot enough
that when you drip batter in it, the drops come to the topimmediately.8. Coat your ingredients in the batter. Place the coatedingredients in the hot oil, turning when the bottom side isbrowned.9.Place the fried ingredients on a paper towel to drain.
Remove any skewers.10. You can serve the tempura with tempura sauce withradish or just Japanese mayonnaise.
Tips:* When your pee l ing the s kin ,afterwards make some small cuts tostoptheshrimpfromcurling.* Try not to use soft vegetables. It willfallapartwhenyoucookthem.* Serveyourtempuraimmediately.
This kind of tempura is an
Ebi Tempura. (Shrimp
Tempura)
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Auckland is
located on the
north island of
New Zealand
Oceania in the
South Pacific
Ocean, it is on the
top half of the
island and is
south west of
Manukau.
It is south of
Hamilton. It has a
total of over a
hundred thousand
people and a co-
ordinance of 37S/
174E.
Location
The Auckland sky tower by
night. You can go on day tours
and see the view from the top
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City: Auckland
Country: New Zealand
Region/Area: Oceania
Climate: Chilly, Cloudy, Sunny.
Population NZ: 4,428,320
Population Auckland: 1,377,200
Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +12 hrs
Main Biome: Rain forest biome
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Kiwis Forever!!
Population and people
Aucklands population is currently 1,377,200
and has many interesting things in it like
languages such as Maori, Samoan, French,
English and Cantonese. Its religions are
interesting too some are Anglican,
Presbyterian, Catholic, Methodist,
Baptist and many more can be found. Its
literacy rate is 99%!! And the majority
of the populations nationalities are New
Zealand, American, Australian and
Maori. The people that come to Auckland
come to enjoy a lush green paradise of
amazing adventures and the hospitality
of the friendly people, Most of whom are
self-reliant, highly educated, resourceful
and very multi-cultural. Some cool facts
on Auckland are the health statistics with
318 hospitals, with more still being built
and its 5,210 physicians. With all the
gigantic suburbs and tall towers its a
wonder that it still has space for 13
wildlife parks and reserves!!!
Sport
New Zealandand
particularlyAuckland ishome to the
All Blacks, theKiwis prideand joy, they
have won theworld cuptwice, and the
is mostfamous for
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Highlights
Auckland
bridge climb
and bungiejump
Surfing
Day trips to
local islands
Whale and
dolphin
safaris
Climbing or
walking the
cities
mountains
and parks
Dinner at
the viaduct
Sailing onthe harbor
Skywalk
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As you can see, Auckland has
changed immensely in the last
hundred years or so. It is now amodern jungle of friendly people
and amazing opportunities!
Look what happened!!
A Funny little moment
It was Sunday afternoon, and
me and my best child hood
friend Nic were walking down
to the chemist, we had
something interesting planed
for tomorrows school day. We
spent a few days, or more
researching all the right
ingredients to give the class a
show. We got to the chemist
we didnt know where to look
so we asked the guy at the
counter we gave him our list
and asked him if he had them,
to our delight he didnt seem
surprised or shocked at the
things we were asking for so
when we were done
everything was set. The nextday the special science
project we had planed was
ready. The day started out
like any other, we went to
classes, we wrote down thing
in our books and we did
everything we were told like
perfect angels. However when
it was time for science the
teacher told us begin and then
we began to work. Later that
day we ran away from the
science room that
mysteriously blew up after
we had just walked out the
door, which the fire
department later found the
cause of the explosion was
gunpowder, and the source of
it was identified as our desk.
We were lead to the
principals office smoke
pouring through the corridor
and were threatened ofexpulsion but got off!
Well...
PublicHolidaysinAucklandareAnzacday,Waitangiday,
Aucklandanniversaryand
Queenssbirthday.
Uniqueholidays
How did we
change it?
In the city of Auckland people
have changed and altered many
different things in all sorts of
different ways, they have
improved all of the big things like
buildings, from 1-story markets,
to six story malls! And electricity,
enough to power the whole city.
All the small things like roadsbeing widened and architecture
became more modern as well as
all the things in the middle like
cars have become bigger and
faster and agriculture is more
efficient and housing is made
more luxurious. Since the early
20th century at around 1901
people have begun to change
things in this wonderful city, but
it did not happen instantly, the
changes slowly progressed as
technology became more
advanced until it became the
Beautiful modern city it is today,
it is as built up as a concrete
jungle. The landscape consists of
mostly hills and mountains but a
few plains can be found around
the city.
Westly street Before Westly street after
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Auckland is like a thrill ride
with a seat on it for
everyone. It twists and
turns, goes up and down
and you never know where
youll stop. Auckland is an
adventure with amazing
sights and friendly people.
It has good food and lovely
surroundings; Beautiful
animal life is natural in
Auckland as it even has
thirteen wildlife parks!
A quote Ive heard about
Auckland from an ISM
student is I wouldnt want
to live anywhere else.
Auckland, and everything
in it is sweet, rich like
fudge. Though it is as cold
as a freezer there are many
huge mallsto goshopping
in for coats that will keep
you toasty warm through
your stay. The population
as of the last census is
1,377,200. Auckland is a
green paradise and people
come to enjoy nature
beauty and occasionally the
company of family and
friends.
Still thinking?
Written and
created by Bailey
M. Student ofISM
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LOCATION
Nepal is located at absolutely 24Nand 84E. Kathmandus relative
location is in the northeast part ofNepal.
Kathman
du
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT KATHMANDU
WHY YOU SHOULDCOME
Beautiful views.Heavenly sunsets.
Gorgeous gardens. But
where can you see this?You can find all of it and
more in Kathmandu.
Because of Kathmandusbeauty and unique jobopportunities, Kathmandu
is host to over 671,000
people. The people of thecity give it a distinct variety,
and fill it with individuality.Today, even though it is
growing rapidly, the city is
as beautiful as a cherry
blossom. Around every
corner you will be able to
find a new attraction. The
city is so full of temples it
is known as the forest oftemples. Kathmandu is a
great place to go to find
new, exiting
opportunities, so go
ahead and buy a planeticket to Kathmandu today!
Did you know?Mount Everest is the tallest
mountain in the world: andits right near Kathmandu!
Live monkeys at a temple in Kathmandu.andNepal rupees
Clara
thmandu is
e place to
go!
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KATHMANDU
SPRING ROLLSIngredients:
Spring roll wrapsOil for deep fryingFilling-
1/2 lb. ground lamb1/2 lb. ground pork
1 cup finely choppedonion1/2 cup finely
chopped scallions1 Tbls. fresh redchilies, finely chopped
2 Tbls. choppedcilantro
1 tsp. turmeric1 tsp. ground timur1 Tbls. curry powder
1 Tbls. lemon juice1 Tbls. sesame oilSalt and Pepper
Steps:In a large bowl, combine all
ingredients for filling; mix thoroughly.
Spread out a wrap; moisten the
edges with water. Spread twotablespoons of filling mixturediagonally across the middle of the
wrap. Fold both edges over themixture and roll over, making sure
that the filling is tightly enclosed.Continue making rolls for all fillingmixture.
Heat oil in a deep frying pan anddeep fry wrapped spring rolls until
golden brown. Drain excess oil withpaper towel.
Arrange rolls in a plate and serveimmediately with tomato chutney.
PAST TO PRESENT
Kathmandu used to be
ruled by the king, JayasthitiMalla, and he had a greatarchitectural vision. He
would introduce architectureto the city. He started to
build temples and shrines ofincredible beauty. Thevariety of buildings was so
great that they called it the
forest of temples. Thetemples were very preciousto the city, and if they weredestroyed by age, or a
natural disaster, the peoplewould rebuild them in the
same style as before.Kathmandu is still filled withthe beauty of architecture,
but now it has some new
modern buildings. In anutshell, most ofKathmandus culture isbased on their architecture.
THE ENVIRONMENT
These pictures show
how people have
changed the landscape ofKathmandu. Before thechange, in the year 1960,
most of the land inKathmandu was
farmland. Then,a little after
that, thepopulation
started torapidly rise. The
people startedto change the landscape
to meet the needs of all
the people. Houses andapartments started to popup all over the place, and
many trees were cutdown. Kathmandu
adapted to the newenvironment and became
morecity-
like.
Today,because of the change,
the city of Kathmanduisnt as natural as before,
but it is still truly asbeautiful as a cherry
blossom.
TOMATO CHUTNEY
Ingredients:
3 lb. (1.4 kg) ripetomatoes
1! lb. (675 g) cookingapples2 oz. (56 g) salt
1! pints (900 ml)vinegar3 cloves garlic
2 oz (56 g) mixedpickling spice
2 teaspoonful groundginger
6 oz. (170 g) brownsugar
Method:Skin and slice the
tomatoes, Peel, core andslice the apples.Put into a pan with the
salt, vinegar, groundginger and sugar. Addthe pickling spice and
garlic tied in a piece ofmuslin.
Bring to the boil and thencook until thick.
Pot into clean, hot,sterilized jars and seal
whilst still hot.Label with contents when
fully cooled.Makes about 4 lb.. (1.8kg) Tomato Chutney.
Kathmandu in the past
Kathmandu in the present
I bet youre
ready to go
buy a ticket
now!
Mmm...
Looks
antastic!
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The Basics
CITY: Shanghai
COUNTRY: Peoples Republic of
China (East)
AREA OR REGION: Asia; 2,450
square miles/ 6,350 square
kilometers
POPULATION/STATISTICS: 13.5
million
LOCATION: East Coast; Shanghai
municipality
WEATHER/CLIMATE: 18 degrees C
LANGUAGES: Shanghai dialect and
Mandarin Chinese
RELIGIONS: Islam, Christianity,
Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism,
and Judaism
TRADITIONS/CUSTOMS: Writing on
inscribed boards, Shooting fireworks
at people on New Years.
HOLIDAYS:New Years Day Jan. 1
Dragon Boat Festival (According
to the Lunar Calendar)
June 23 2012
June 12 2013
June 2 2014
Chinese New Year (According to
the Lunar Calendar)
Jan. 23 2012 Dragon
Feb. 10 2013 Snake
Jan. 31 2014 Horse
Tomb Sweeping Day (According to
the Lunar Calendar)
April 4 2012
April 4 2013
April 5 2014
International Labor Day May 1
National Day Oct. 1
Mid-Autumn Festival (According to
the Lunar Calendar)
Sept. 30 2012
Sept. 19 2013
Sept. 8 2014
LANDMARKS:
Shanghai World Financial Center
SHANGHAI
Introduction
Shanghai is a snowflake with unique details! It always has been and that is one of
the reasons why it is called Chinas Oriental Pearl. The British established the city
of Shanghai in 1842. They forced trade but ended up improving Shanghais
economy. Today people come to Shanghai because they can make more money there
than other agricultural places. Also, some people come for tourism, Chinese food,
and Cultural activities. Today, because of this change, the city of Shanghai is now a
total tourist attraction, the lead in trend, and an important city.
Elaine says:
I had a terrific time in Shanghai! I was awed by how modern it was! In spare
time, my co- workers and I would go on tours and look around. One day, we visited a
circus. We purchased our tickets and when we were finally at the ticket booth, we
quickly grabbed our seats. The first few shows were pretty cool but they werent
abstract or surprising Just as I was thinking that, the Ringmaster announced that
there would be a special performance. All of a sudden, there was a hollow sphere as
big as a Hot Air Balloon! A performer with a motorcycle rode into the sphere and
started driving around in circles on the ceiling! Then another performer with a
motorcycle drove in! They looked a bit squished, but somehow they managed it! I
couldnt believe my eyes when 8 more people joined in! It was amazing
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Things Not to Miss!
! Shanghai is beautiful and who doesnt like seeingthe wonderful scenery? Besides that, there are more thingsto see and visit!
These are the most popular landmarks:
Shanghai World Financial Center Oriental Pearl TV Center Happy Valley Amusement Park Waibaidu Bridge Huangpu River
Shanghai is on the East Coast of
China. It is near Nanjing andHangzhou.
POPULATION AND RESOURCES
The British established the city of Shanghai in 1842.
Shanghai and other parts of China used to be isolated, but
when the British started the Opium War it opened Shanghai!
Before that, they traded silk and tea too. But they were as
reluctant as you would be if someone offered you a toothpick
for a billion buck! Some countries were jealous that Shanghai
was located near the ocean and the port because they had easy
access to water and fish.
Today people come to Shanghai because they can make
more money there than other agricultural places. Also, somepeople come for tourism, Chinese food, and Cultural activities.
The population is 13.5 million. Did you know that
Shanghai has a target to reach 16 million people by 2020? This
is because they want to expand their culture and introduce
more people to it. Also there is an average of 0.96 births per
woman.
The major nationalities represented are Muslim,
Americans, Chinese, Han, Hui, Man, Mongolian, Zhuang, and
Islam.
Therefore, Shanghai is now one of the most successful
cities in China and maybe even in the world!
To find your way around...
Shanghai is located at 31 degrees N, 121 degrees E.
SOME MORE INFO
Happy Valley
Yuyuan
Garden
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HISTORY
Impact of the Past to the Present
Shanghai used to be and still is called Chinas Oriental
Pearl. When Shanghai discovered cotton, they immediately
started farming it and manufacturing cloth from it. Then all of a
sudden everything changed! Shanghai became an important and
busy trade and port center. They became so profitable that they
didnt need to trade anymore. They didnt want or need to trade
with foreigners.
" In 1760, the government banned trade withforeigners as fast as lightning but the British thought otherwise.
The British wanted silk and tea but had nothing to trade for it.
They ended up trading huge amounts of silver. China reluctantly
ended up agreeing. Later on, they ditched silver and instead traded
the illegal drug opium.
! As a result, the citizens of Shanghai and otherregions became addicted to it. Britains were desperate, so they
smuggled opium which led to money loss and arresting of British
merchants. The British were very angry and started the Opium
War. China ended up losing and was forced to be open to the
world. China became a worldwide trading center and realized they
had learned from the British (a.k.a. the Barbarians). Today, China
is still a worldwide Trading center and Shanghai will always be
Chinas Oriental Pearl.
How People Have Changed the
Landscape of Shanghai
" These pictures show how people have changedthe landscape of Shanghai. Before in the year of 1990, Shanghai
was a beautiful and peaceful city! It was also as green as a forest
awakening in the spring! Then around the year of 2010, humans
changed the landscape by realizing that trade was better than being
selfish and keeping all of the resources to themselves. When they
finally started trade, their economy rose.
" They then used that money to improve their cityby constructing more buildings, and renovating the current
buildings. They also improved education and jobs! Then they made
sure not to kill the animal life in the river by polluting but they got
rid of most of the trees. They did this because the government
wanted the people to be happy and to attract more tourists for
money. Today, because of this change, the city of Shanghai is now
a total tourist attraction, the lead in trend in China, and an
important city.
Amazing Architecture!
Fun Fact!
Did you know that the signature dish of
Shanghai is Shanghai noodles?! Yum!!!
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THE
ENVIRONMENT
Things Not to Miss
Before
After
Kowloon
Street
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A WORD ABOUT ISLAMABAD
Islamabad is as small as a peanut, but as fun as a roller coaster ride. Islamabad is one
of the most improved cities in the world. Islamabads population is like a mustard seed
very small at first ,but sooner or later will turn into an immense tree, but this seed has
already grown. Islamabad has many trees and fresh air, but if you want to keep it that way
do not go near factories (unless you work there). Islamabad has many attractions like the
zoo, and the Margalla hills. Islamabad is a very amazing place its as nice as a rose, and its
a very nice tourist attraction.
Finn.
ISLAMABAD
POPULLATION AND
RESOURCES
Page 2
STORYS FROM
VISITORS
Page 3
Islama a
Things not to miss
1. Daman e koh
2. Pir shawa
3. saidpur village
4. pakistan monument
museum
5. Margalla hills
6. supreme court of
pakistan
7. Rawal lake
8. saudi park tower
building
9. parliment house
10.shakarpariyan hills
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POPULATION AND RESOURCES
Islamabad population and resources
The city of Islamabad became the capital of Pakistan when Pakistanbecame an independent country in
1947. It is located in south central
Asia next to India.
People come to Islamabad
Pakistan because of tourism,
culture, and religion. In Pakistan
there is a big mining industry
because they have many minerals.
Another job is to fish because
many people in Islamabad eat fish.The population of Islamabad is
1.7 million it is the tenth largest city
in the country. The people of
Islamabad do not use there natural
resources as much as they should.
The religion of Islamabad is Muslim
because it is a Muslim country, but
you can be a different religion
even if you live there. There is a
big variety of people in Islamabad. Islamabad is one of the many
places that not many people talk about unless under certain
How people have changed the
landscape of Islamabad
The people of Islamabad changed the
landscape. Before in the year 1945,
Islamabad was like a
giant dust cloud. No
vegetation, no roads,
and bad
transportation. Then
around the year
1990-2000, humans
changed the
landscape by the land being invadedcountless times, and people have brought
there own tradition to Islamabad and have
built many buildings and planted a lot of
vegetation, and that made Islamabad a
much better environment to live in.
BEFORE
AFTER
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Things not to Miss in
Colombo
1. The Fort
2. National Museum
3. Dehiwala Zoo
4. Viharamahadevi
Park
5. Cinnamon Gardens
6. Sri Lankan Cricket
Spicy food, smooth beaches of
paradise and wildlife parks of fun
but where, Colombo of course. A
place where dreams can come true,
its unpredictable but in the end is
right. Its like an adventure park
with all the friendly faces
everywhere. Youll feel at home as
soon as you set foot in this land of
paradise. During World War II other
countries were crushed to pieces like
cars in compressors and populations
dropped left, right and centre but
Colombo escaped unharmed
throughout the entire war. Later as
more and more people worked
towards world peace people from
allover the world came and colored
the city in as if it was a drawing. Did
you know The Fort was originally a
fort during the Portuguese and
Dutch periods but now simply the
commercial center of the country
and the site ofmost major offices,
big hotels, some of the better
shops, banks and the main post
office.
Sri Lankan Flag
Viharamahadevi
Park
The Fort National Museum
BY: JACK
COLOMBO
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Map of Sri LankaBASIC INFO
Country it is in: Sri Lanka
Continent: Asia
Population: 683, 000
Location: West Coast
Climate: average temp 27
degrees Celsius, occasional
cyclones and tornadoes.
Main Language: Sinhala
Main Religion: Buddhism
Topography: Mainly low,
flat rolling plains; mountains
in south-centre.
Coastline: 1,340 meters.
Landmarks: The Fort,
Cinnamon Gardens
Holidays: Independence
Day, 4th February.
A Perfect Day in Colombo
The perfect day in Colombo would start
by going out to HOP (House of
Pancakes) for breakfast where they will
fill you up with pancakes like a
container. Next you would go shopping
for the rest of the day at the mall the
take a meal at the Curry House before
you leave to beach, have a nice swim
and relaxation time before you head off
to the Dehiwala Zoo for the rest of the
afternoon. At night you head out to
dinner at a fine dinning restaurant and
go to a twenty20 cricket match for the
rest of the evening, before you head
home.
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Impact of thePast on the
Presentby Jack Nicholls
Colombo is a land of rolling plains with a
few mountains in the south central. It
was once a trade port between Asia and
the West. Arabs who settled a trade port
on the coast first established Colombo
after the natives. In 1505 the
Portuguese arrived and started small
business.
In the mid 17th century the Dutch came
and took over growing cinnamon in a
place called the cinnamon gardens. By
then the businesses had as much money
to splash around than the yanks.
When the British arrived the town
became a city. Major businesses were
destroyed by bomb attacks from LTTE(a small terrorist group), which caused
them to disperse to the north and south
coasts.
As a result of that the city of Colombo is
now getting its businesses back on track
with people immigrating to the city. As
a result of that I would say Colombo is a
very slowly emerging city.
Changes to the
Landscape
In the first picture in shows the poorly
built building but reflects the way the
people struggled to built houses and
shows how they life in Colombo used to
be. But the second picture shows the
city of Colombo today thriving with
buildings projects.
Around about the 1990s the city of
Colombo changed their architecture andstarted building massive buildings as
big as the Egyptian Pyramids. So now
Colombo is developing more industries
and businesses as the city receives
more money.
NOW AND THEN
Now
CINNAMON GARDENS
If your hungry the cinnamon gardens
is a great tourist attraction.
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The People
The Arabs established the city of
Colombo in the 1930s after the
native Sri Lankans. They
established a trade port between
Asia and the West and settled there.
Major Business now are the
cinnamon and cotton trade. Today
many people immigrate to Colombo
for a better job, fantastic wildlife
and the Sri Lankan cricket.
Therefore Colombo is now attracting
more people for jobs and better
income.
The current population of Colombois 683,000 and still growing as new
businesses are starting all over.
Mainly made up of Dutch,
Portuguese and native Sri Lankan.
In the past people came to Colombo
for business and trade. Today people
come for the exact same reason so
why not relocate to a city as
beautiful as diamonds.
A Story From aVisitor
If your bored and looking
for action I suggest to head
off to the Dehiwala Zoo its
filled with all the animals
from A right through too Z
from all over the world you
will have to time of your life
with sly jaguars and
dancing elephants, and not
to miss out on the fantastic
jaguars hunting show so if
your bored and waiting for
the world to spin around
head off to the Dehiwala
Zoo to spark up your day.
DEHIWALA ZOO
Dehiwala Zoo
SRI LANKANCRICKET
The locals in Colombo really
enjoy their cricket.
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Map of Colombo
Map Information
Absolute location:
12 North 25 East
Relative Location:
The relative location of
Colombo is on the west
coast of Sri Lanka, Sri
Lanka is a small island
just south of India.
Top Ten things in Colombo
1.! The Fort
2.! National Museum3.! Dehiwala Zoo4.! Cinnamon Gardens5.! Viharamahadevi Park6.! Galle Road7.! The Beach8.! Buddhist Temple9.! Sinhalese Sports Club10.! The Grand Mosques
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January
Basic Information
Your city: Kuala
Lumpur
Country it is in:
Malaysia
Area or Region: Asia
Population/Statistics:
1.95 million
Location: Southeast
Asia
Weather/Climate:
Rainy, Muddy, Some
areas hot
Mottos/Symbols:
Malaysia truly Asia
Language: Malay
Religion: Muslim/Islam
Traditions/Customs:
Celebrating Hariy
Raya, Chinese New Year
Holidays: Hariy Raya,
Chinese New Year
Landmarks: Twin Towers
Topography:
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How people have changed the landscape of Kuala Lumpur
These pictures show how people have changed the landscape of Kuala Lumpur. In the year
1950, the road Bukit Batang was very quiet and there was no traffic, no bikes, and no cars. The
road was just peaceful. Now, humans changed the landscape by using better materials to create
many useful items such as cranes, and cement trucks. Bukit Batang is better known as Star Hill
because of all the tourists. They built Star Hill because the tourists would come for the food,
shopping centers, cafes, clubs etc. They did this so they would produce more and more money.
Star Hill was as crowded and busy as a big factory.
Population and Resources of Kuala Lumpur
The producers mining tin established the city of Kuala Lumpur. People came to my city in the
past because there was a trade route between India and China. Kuala Lumpur is located on the
western part of Malaysia. And this is important because people don't have to walk there like the
past. Today people come to Kuala Lumpur because of amazing architecture, tasty food, awesome
resources, and cool transportation.
The current population in Kuala Lumpur is 1.6 million people. The major nationalities
represented are Malay, Chinese, Indian, and people who lived in Malaysia for hundreds of years.The resources in Kuala Lumpur are rubber, tin, oil, gas etc. The major industries and businesses
today include, farming, agriculture, rubber palm oil and coca, mining tin, oil and gas field. Most of
the peoples religion is Muslim. The language is mostly Malay.
Today people choose to live in Kuala Lumpur due to the businesses, and transportation.
Therefore, Kuala Lumpur is now a lot better because of all the resources that the people have
produced
OLD K.L.
Anecdote of Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur for me is
spectacular. The food
there is astonishing
because it wasnt JUST
Malaysian food, it was
also Spanish food! It was
as spicy as red chili or
fire! The places where you
stay are also really nice.
I stayed in Shangri-La,
and there were a lot of
activities near my room,
such as: Kiddie Bungee
Jumping, tattooing,
watersides (swimming),
buffets, and after the
buffets we would always do
fire dancing. Kiddie
Bungee Jumping is
basically youre on a
trampoline and your tied
on to a rope, and you
start to jump up and down.
When I was leaving, I felt
bad but I had a really fun
time.
K.L. TODAY
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Kuala Lumpur Past to Present
Kuala Lumpur used to be a very weak country because the Dutch invaded them in 1641. Then
the British took over in 1786. From 1892-1957 Malaya was totally under British control except
during the Japanese occupation of 1941-1945.
In 1957 Britain granted independence to the federation of Malaya. The first prime minister of
the republic was Tunku Abdul Rahman. Then in 1963 the federation of Malaysia was created to
include Malaya Sarawak, Singapore, and Sabuh but Singapore left in 1965. The next years were
spent in building a strong united nation. In 1981 Dr. Mahathir Mohamad became prime minister.
Malaysia made law such as: Belief in God, Following and defending the constitution, Loyalty to
the king and country, Rule of Law, Good Behavior and Morality.
Persuasive Paragraph
Kuala Lumpurs culture is as colorful as a rainbow. Lots of people came to Kuala Lumpur
because was a trade route between India and China. Did you now Kuala Lumpur also also has Twin
Towers? Kuala Lumpur used to be a very weak country because the Dutch invaded then in1641.
Kuala Lumpur has cool sights and structure, come and explore with me!
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SINGAPORE
The Amazing Singapore! Singapore is as beautiful as the shining fireworks in the sky.There are so many things to see and do in Singapore such as tourist
attractions, landmarks & monuments and museums & art galleries.
Singapore is very popular; the population of Singapore is 4,740,737
people. Did you know that Thomas StamfordRaffles separated the
Malay, Chinese, and Indian people into their own working and living
areas? Now, Singapore is its own country with its own government and
that has changed a lot. In Singapore the buildings look as modern as the
newest of the newest technology. So if you want to go somewhere
modern then go to Singapore!
Marina Bay Sands Hotel
Singapore Flag
By: Tara
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These pictures show how people have changed the landscape of Singapore. Before in
the year 1954, Singapore had the largest trading port of Singapore since it was located
at the coast. Over the years Singapore has changed very much because there are more
apartments, houses and other kinds of buildings the buildings look as modern as the
newest of the newest technology. Before it looked old and there where no apartments.Singapore has changed a lot comparing to it before.
Before
After
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Population and Resources
The city of Singapore was established in 1819. It is located Southeast Asia, west of
Indonesia and south of Malaysia. People came to Singapore because it had a port and an
international trading link. Now people come to Singapore because of the tourism and
medical technology and treatment. You can now do a lot of stuff in Singapore like tourist
attractions, landmarks & monuments and museums & art galleries. There are two things
that Singapore is very good in; they are pharmaceuticals and medical technology.
Because it has good education, a nice life style, good transportation, a lot of people want
to go there.
! The population in Singapore is 4,740,737 this number is as big as theplanet Pluto. The nationalities are Chinese 76.8%, Malay 13.9%, Indian 7.9% and other
1.4%. The religions are Buddhist 42.5%, Muslim 14.9%, Taoist 8.5%, Hindu 4%, Catholic
4.8%, other Christian 9.8%, other 0.7% and none 14.8%. The official languages are
Mandarin Chinese 35%, English 23%, Malay 14.1% and Tamil 32%. Singapore is a nice
place to stay and you would see a lot off multi-cultured and multi-religion country.
Past to Present
Singapore used to be a successful trading city. Singapore was located South of
Malaysia and East of Indonesia. Singapore is as modern as the apple company.
Singapore was a base for trading from about 400 AD. It had a small trading port where
Chinese and Indian traders were. The Chinese and Indian earned as much money as a
rich man. Trading at that time was big and important for them, because they wanted to
earn money.
Thomas Stamford Raffles was a British man. Mr. Raffles claimed that Singapore was
part of the British colony. Britain ruled Singapore for 130 years. Mr. Raffles separated the
Malay, Chinese, and Indian people into their own working and living areas. The separation
in Singapore still exists. After the British came, Singapore decided to be an independentcountry. In 1965 Singapore was an independent country with its own government.
Top Ten Things to do in
Singapore!!
Singapore is the perfect
place to go you can do so
many things. The top ten
things to do in Singapore
is:
Singapore zoo
Sentosa
Universal Studios
Botanical gardens
Science center
Snow city
Bumboat Ride along
Singapore River
Jurong Bird Park
Night Safari
Shopping at Orchard road
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Singapore Flyer
Singapore Marina Bay
Merlion
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Maps of Singapore
Batik Fabric of
Singapore
Singapore
Airlines
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BEIJINGBy: Tina
THE EXTRAORDINARY BEIJINGBeijing is as colorful as a jeepney on the roads. They have so many
holidays and celebrations that give life to it too! The population of
Beijing is approximately 14 million people. That is because there are
so many different things to see and do, lots of people go there. Beijing
is great to be in for every season, so if you cant go in summer, it is
still great to go in winter! Also, there are so many great landmarks go
look at and learn about. Everything about Beijing is so unique and
incredible you just have to go and see!
Sanlitun,
Beijing
Beijing
Great Wall of
China
Fairmont
Hotel
BEIJINGIS THE BEST PLACE TO GO!
with Wonderful food, Amazing
Entertainment, Fantastic Celebrations
and Breathtaking Landmarks and
Artifacts!
Have you everwondered
where to go for
Summer
Holiday? Well I
have an answer
for you.
BEIJING! (read
this RelocationGuide to find out
why)
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!e Basics
Your City: Beijing
Country it is in: China
Area or Region: Asia
Population/Statistics:
Approximately 14 million people
Location: Northern part of China
Weather/Climate: Summer (May
to August)
Autumn
(September to early November)
January:
-9c/ 16f
July: 22c/ 22f
Motto/ Symbols: -Olympic Motto
(Olympics in Beijing 2008)
-Dragon(s)
Language: Mandarine (Chinese)
Religion(s): Buddhism, Daoism
(Taoism), Confucianism, Christianity,
Islam, Judaism
Traditions/Customs: Celebrating
Chinese New Year
Holidays: -New Years Day
(January 1)
-Chinese New Year
(Late January/early Feb)
-International
Womens Day (March 8)
-International LabourDays (May 1)
-Youth Day (May 4)
-Childrens Day (June
1)
-Anniversary of the
founding of the peoples liberation
army
(August 1)
-National Day (Oct 1)
Landmarks: -Stretch of Great
Wall of China -Forbidden City
-Tiananmen
Square
-Summer Palace
Topography: Mostly mountains,
High Plateaus, Deserts in west;
Plains, deltas,
and hills in east.
ANECDOTEFinn said: When I
visited the Great Wall
of China, it was a
remarkableexperience. I went
there for a school
trip. As I arrived it
was extremely
crowded. I squeezed
through all of the
people and I finally
got through. Imarched down the
wall, and looked out
to the view. There
were so many trees
like the stars in a
night sky. I began
strolling down the
path with myclassmates. It was
stupendously long
though, after about
30 minutes to 1 hour,
we finally stopped. I
was as sweaty as an
enormous man trying
to run a marathon.
We finally went home.
That was heaps of
fun, I thought.
TheGreat Wall of
China, Autumn
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Po ulation and Re"rceThe City of Beijing has been a center of government of China more than 2,000 years.
There are lots of different reasons why people go to visit or live in Beijing. First, they come to
see part of the Great Wall of China Thats as big as a thousand mansions put together!
Secondly, they come to see construction and repair. Lastly they come to see the
development of the city. Beijing is located in the Northern part of China. It is important that
Beijing is located there because the Great Wall of China is part of Beijing so it separates them
from Mongolia. China and Mongolia used to be against each other so the Great Wall of China
is in between those two countries. There are lots of things to see and do in Beijing so lots of
people like to go there these days.
There are lots of different things to see and do in Beijing, so the population is getting
bigger. The population right now is approximately 14 million people. The main occupations of
China are agriculture (10.2%), industry (27.8%) and services (34.1%) but they do have
different religions (Buddhism, Taoism, Confuciansism, Christianity, Islam and Judaism. An
interesting population fact about Beijing is that 21.5 million rural population of China live
below the official absolute poverty line. I think the most interesting thing I learned about the
people of my city is that there are so many reasons why people go to China. Although the
poverty line is pretty high, that shouldnt discourage people from going there because there
are still lots of opportunities.
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of Earth,
Chinese
new Year
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I first went to the Peking
Duck Banquet in Beijing. I hope it
is good. I went there and got
some peking duck. That is when
my life changed. I tasted the
crunchiness of the peking duckand the soft texture rolling in my
mouth. I knew it was one of the
best meals Ive have ever had. I
took another bite, and another
until I finished it all and wanted
more. It was so good I was about
to get 50 more of them! After I
was done with my meal I went to
watch the show of the Acrobats. I
heard it was remarkable. It was
amazing, I watched as the people
twisted and turned it was so
fascinating. I could never do that.
But that really seemed like a once
in a lifetime opportunity. The day
finally ended and I had an
extremely great time.
A Perfect Day
Interesting Facts
-Bicycling is one of the main modes of transportation
-Wang is the most common surname in Beijing 10.35% of the
population has it.
-Food in Beijing is served family size.
Beijing
Food Symphony
Beijing
City
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AGRA RELOCATION GUIDE! MARCH 5, 2012
! PAGE 1
Top TenThings to do
in Agra
1. Taj Mahal
2. Agra Fort
3. Shopping in! Malls
4. Baby Taj
5. The Kings Jail
6. Indian Food
7. Mehtab Bagh
8. Samadhi! Swamiji Maharaj! Bagh
9. Cloth Shops
10. Learning! About Agras
! History
Agra has as much things todo as much as ants there are inan ant hive. Agra used to be asmall, peaceful city before it
gained its independence. Duringthe time before the Britisharrived, lots of structures and
temples were built. Now, sinceAgra is free today, there are somany things to see and to do! It
even has one of the 7 wonders ofthe World! But thats not all.There are also lots of otherindustries from foreign countries
like KFC orMcDonalds .Thecurrent during 2012 thepopulation in Agra is 1.3million. You may think
thats a lot, but then thebiggest Indian Citieshave over 8 MILLION.In the past, the AgraFort was used for themain Defense and is stillused by the militarytoday(of course, most
of it is used by tourists).That is not all! There are also lotsof gem and cloth shops! You can
now see, Agra is more than worththan just visiting.
Why You Should ComeWritten By: Tomas AGRA
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! PAGE 2
BASIC INFO
Country: India
Area: Asia
Population: 1.3
Million
Location: North
Coast
Weather\Climate:
Tropical
Languages: Hindu,
English, Urdu
Religions: Hindu,
Christian, Muslim
Holidays: RepublicDay
Landmarks: Taj Mahal,
Baby Taj, Agra Fort
Topography: Plain
lands
Shopping inAgra
Story from: The DohertyFamily
During evening, our tourguide let my family and I go toa shop. When we went inside,
we saw many things going on.There were clothes, Indian likeand casual, a man sowing, acouple people viewing andpictures of goats. I wondered
why there were pictures ofgoats. I thought maybe theirfur was the source of the
clothes in the shop. But thenagain there would be little clothfrom a goat and would be a waste.Then a person from the shop
greeted us and welcomed us tothe shop. He led us to anotherroom full of cloths. There wereeven MORE pictures of goats.The person from the shop begantalking to us. He said that thesource of the cloth did comefrom goats, but it wasnt the fur
of the body, it was from theirbeards. He said that their beards
were really soft and smooth,more than cotton, so it wouldhave a higher price. He picked upa small cloth and then said that it
would cost I think something likearound 12 DOLLARS. I was like
wow, that is a bit expensive for apiece of cloth, but then he let usfeel it. It was really soft, but in
my opinion it was only a coupledollars higher than it should be.Suddenly he kept picking up
other
cloths that got more expensivebut seemed to be better. But itjust kept going. Next thing Iknew, the prices were at theHUNDREDS. The