Mercredi 1 juin 2011 3 01 /06 /Juin /2011 11:27

 


 

ireland is a vast country with beautiful scenery and lots of stretch marks, many colors of green, official colors of Ireland. IRELAND CELEBRATES ITS OWN THE SAINT PATRICK IS A RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL which is to make tribute to the founder of Irish Christianity Gospel of ireland ireland there are also sports are part of the world class rugby in the orld and European level Saint-patrick be of origin britto-romainenee in the neighborhood of 385 in Brittany the Saint-patrick is today to feter in many Anglo-Saxon country this party(holiday) and very developed in America in the city of Chicago where we color the chica river go in green. The Saint-patrick is also celebrated all over the world where the Irish colonies(summer camps) gather(collect) in Irish pubs to celebrate this party(holiday) with friends and persons unknown, we can say that this party(holiday) is friendly

 

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Jeudi 21 avril 2011 4 21 /04 /Avr /2011 11:24

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Action Man is a boys' toy, like Barbie for girls.

 

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/onthefrontline/4240762/Ministry-of-Defence-launches-Action-Man.html

 

In 1964, Hasbro launched the Gijoe, in 1966 for Britain. Next he launched them in the world from 1993 to 2008. They became Action man in 1970 with new hair and accessories.

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Action man is a commander figure. They're wearing war clothes. They have weapons and others accessories (dog, bear, bird, surf, car, etc...).

A lot of games was created, after the figure's success, the first in 1999; two series from 1995 to 1997 and the twice from 2000 to 2002; and a movie in 2005.

 

 

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Lebert Déborah

 

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Mercredi 20 avril 2011 3 20 /04 /Avr /2011 10:39

 

The History of Halloween « Jack'0'Lantern »


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http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack-o%27-lantern

 

 

A "Jack'0'Lantern" is a typical person of the holiday of Halloween . It celebrates during the night of October 31 to November 1 , especially in Ireland , Canada , Australia , Great Britain and the United States . It is a pumpkin hollowed and lit with a candle , on this one often grimacing face was cut . It comes from ireland . Jack was , greedy , drunken , vicious and selfish .The tradition is for children in costumes that are scary or ridiculous ( ghosts , witches , monsters , vampires ... ) and go ring the door by asking adults , often disguised themselves , candy , Fruit or money : “Trick or treat !” ( "Bonbons ou farces !")

 

Chloé and Laurane

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Mardi 19 avril 2011 2 19 /04 /Avr /2011 10:55

 

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Christmas

 

Christmas or Christmas day is a holiday generally observed on December 25th to commemorate the birth of jesus , the central figure of christianity .

The december 25th date may have been selected by the church in Rome in the early 4th century .

At this time , a church calendar was created and other holidays were also placed on solar dates .

 

 

Today

 

Today christmas is celebrated with the family .

Every years on the 25th of December , every family make a big dinner . The christmas tree shines and there is often snow . At 12 a.m , people discover presents and are happy . But never say to kids that the father christmas doesn't exist .

 

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Lundi 11 avril 2011 1 11 /04 /Avr /2011 11:53

 

Statue of Liberty

The statue of liberty was designed in Paris by French sculptor Frederic Bartholdi, in collaboration with French engineer Gustave Eiffel who had run the framework. She arrived in New york Harbor in June 1885 aboard the French frigate « Isere » which transported the statue from France to the United States. The statue was re-assembled on her new pedestal in four month. The statue of Liberty was completed in 1886, the statue a present fron France to the USA for the centenary of the independence of the United States.

 

 

 

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The torch has the right , The Declaration of Independence left

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She is copper oxidised by Bartholdi that’s why she is green. The measurements of the statue are impressive, a waist circumference of 10m, a weight of 200 tonnes for a size of 46.5 m and 93 m high with the base. In her left hand the statue holds a tablet on which you can read the date of American independence, July 4, 1776. The statue holds in her right hand the flame of Liberty is a symbol of friendship between the two countries.

 

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The headdress of the statue

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The seven branches of the crown represent the seven seas and continents of the planet. The statue is composed of 300 copper plates and riveted also required an internal metal frame. At the foot of the statue there are a broken chains symbolize the abolition of slavery. The torch rises to 93 m above the sea.



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The statue on the island ''Liberty Island "

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The statue of Liberty is on the small island of ‘’Liberty Island ‘’ southwest of Manhattan. The statue dominates the Harbor. Her nickname is ‘’Liberty enlightening the world statue’’. The statue of liberty looks to Europe and eastward because it’s her continent. The symbolic valor of the Statue was presented by France in the intention to affirm the historic alliance between the two countries. The statue holds in her left hand the Declaration of Independence of the United States. From 1892 to 1932 the statue was the first thing that European immigrants saw when the arrived in New york Harbor by boat. The audience rises to the crown that caps the statue. To mount the top of the statue you borrow a staircase of 354 steps.

 

Mathilde and Océane

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