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April 27, 2006

·         What was it like to be an evacuee? Remember that not everyone had a positive experience.
For people who were evacuating it was an anxious time, but for some people it                was something new and scary. This was because most of the children had to be evacuated and they had no idea where they were going or the family that they would be living with. Some of the children had amazing experiences but some had a miserable time! Some of the children would have been sad to go because there mothers or any other parents were not able to come, because it was important for the kids to get out of the town first.

 

·         What was the diet of people like during the war? There was rationing and people had to make the best of what was available.
Most of the food was from other countries and because of the war some of the ships were took over or they sunk before they got to shore or bombs hit the places where the food was stored. Because not many of the ships made it there was not much food and you would be lucky even if you just got a simple piece of fruit.

 

·         What was it like during the Blitz in 1940?
In London in the year 1940, London had been bombed very badly, this happened 47 nights in a row. The bombings made many people homeless and many people died during this time. Some shops were still open during the blitz. For those people who didn’t have any sort shelters, most of the people fled to underground stations, these stations held up to 177,000 people.

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April 19, 2006

What is a third world country?
A third world country is three times lower than a capitalist country (first world country). It has lower supplies and resources, normally a third world country has very greedy leaders and parliament, and that is why they have less than other countries because the leaders take all of the money and that is wrong!! Some of the third world countries are countries like: India, South America, Africa, and Asia.
Third World is a meaning that was first found in 1952 by a French demographer whose name is alfred sauvy. The third world countries have lots of diseases and they have things in there are, such as poverty, high birthrates, and economic dependence on the more advanced countries. The term means that the third world is sort of used in a way. The expression third world was used during the 1955 conference of Afro-Asian countries held in Bandung in Indonesia. In 1956 a group of social scientists associated with Sauvy’s National Institute of Demographic Studies, in Paris, published a book called Le Tiers-Monde. Three years later, the French economist Francois Perroux launched a new journal, on problems of underdevelopment, with the same title. By the end of the 1950’s the term was frequently employed in the French media to refer to the underdeveloped countries of places like Asia, Africa, Oceania, and Latin America.


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April 19, 2006

What is a third world country?
A third world country is three times lower than a capitalist country (first world country). It has lower supplies and resources, normally a third world country has very greedy leaders and parliament, and that is why they have less than other countries because the leaders take all of the money and that is wrong!! Some of the third world countries are countries like: India, South America, Africa, and Asia.
Third World is a meaning that was first found in 1952 by a French demographer whose name is alfred sauvy. The third world countries have lots of diseases and they have things in there are, such as poverty, high birthrates, and economic dependence on the more advanced countries. The term means that the third world is sort of used in a way. The expression third world was used during the 1955 conference of Afro-Asian countries held in Bandung in Indonesia. In 1956 a group of social scientists associated with Sauvy’s National Institute of Demographic Studies, in Paris, published a book called Le Tiers-Monde. Three years later, the French economist Francois Perroux launched a new journal, on problems of underdevelopment, with the same title. By the end of the 1950’s the term was frequently employed in the French media to refer to the underdeveloped countries of places like Asia, Africa, Oceania, and Latin America.


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April 4, 2006

thunder like an angrey roaring tiger thumps down mountain gate drive, the tornado is fierce fighting machine twirling softly around napolean road.                                    earthquake as evil as a warrior, rumbling up lysterfeields forest.


!~My SiMiLe pOEm~!

April 4, 2006

thunder like an angrey roaring tiger thumps down mountain gate drive, the tornado is fierce fighting machine twirling softly around napolean road.                                    earthquake as evil as a warrior, rumbling up lysterfeields forest.