quinta-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2015

Britannica.com Encyclopedia Britannica SCHOOL AND LIBRARY SUBSCRIBERS JOIN LOGIN Activate Your Free Trial! STORIES QUIZZES GALLERIES LISTS Search Britannica... BRITANNICA STORIES VIEW ALL Stonehenge May Have First Stood in Wales BEHIND THE NEWS / GEOGRAPHY Stonehenge May Have First Stood in Wales Researchers have discovered evidence that the stones that make up Stonehenge may have been used as part of an earlier monument near where they were quarried in Wales. Beijing Issues First Red Alert for Air Pollution BEHIND THE NEWS / SOCIETY Beijing Issues First Red Alert for Air Pollution Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights SPOTLIGHT / PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights Chavistas Lose Venezuelan Legislative Election BEHIND THE NEWS / SOCIETY Chavistas Lose Venezuelan Legislative Election New Form of Solid Carbon Found BEHIND THE NEWS / SCIENCE New Form of Solid Carbon Found EXPLORE ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA HISTORY Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappearance Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappearance Disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet on March 8, 2014, during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. The disappearance of... READ MORE 10 Modernist Art Movements 10 Modernist Art Movements Cold Weather Games Cold Weather Games BIOGRAPHY King Vidor King Vidor American motion-picture director whose films of the 1920s and ’30s in both content and theme were among the most creative of those produced... READ MORE Turn Up the Heat Turn Up the Heat 10 Women Scientists Who Should Be Famous (or More Famous) 10 Women Scientists Who Should Be Famous (or More Famous) 5 Unforgettable Moments in the History of Spaceflight and Space Exploration 5 Unforgettable Moments in the History of Spaceflight and Space Exploration All Things Football All Things Football Order in the Court: 10 “Trials of the Century” Order in the Court: 10 “Trials of the Century” Great American Pastime Great American Pastime ANIMALS Viper viper Viperidae any of more than 200 species of venomous snakes belonging to two groups: pit vipers (subfamily Crotalinae) and Old World vipers... READ MORE “America. . . . It is a fabulous country, the only fabulous country; it is the only place where miracles not only happen, but where they happen all the time.” Thomas Wolfe SCIENCE Ozone layer ozone layer Region of the upper atmosphere, between roughly 15 and 35 km (9 and 22 miles) above Earth’s surface, containing relatively high concentrations of ozone... READ MORE GALLERIES Window on Europe Saint Petersburg, arguably Russia’s most European city, has long been regarded as the country’s cultural capital. © Serge Lamere/Shutterstock.com Maritime Marvel As the largest city in the Maritime Provinces, Halifax is also an important cultural centre. Creatas/JupiterImages Chinese Pearl After its transfer from British to Chinese control in 1997, Hong Kong's steady economic growth cemented its standing as a manufacturing and financial centre. Thinkstock Celestial Mountains The Tien Shan mountain system straddles the border between China and Kyrgyzstan. NASA Window on EuropeMaritime MarvelChinese PearlCelestial Mountains PHOTOS 11 Adorable Pocket-size Frogs 11 Adorable Pocket-size Frogs Cacti Cacti Penguins Penguins Carnivorous Plants Carnivorous Plants SEE ALL GALLERIES TRENDING ARTICLES Harlem Renaissance Communism Russian Revolution of 1917 American civil rights movement World War II French Revolution Christopher Columbus Rutherford atomic model Aristotle Umayyad dynasty LISTS 8 Influential Abolitionist Texts 8 Influential Abolitionist Texts From Box Office to Ballot Box: 10 Celebrity Politicians From Box Office to Ballot Box: 10 Celebrity Politicians Spies Like Us: 10 Famous Names in the Espionage Game Spies Like Us: 10 Famous Names in the Espionage Game Riding Freedom: 10 Milestones in U.S. Civil Rights History Riding Freedom: 10 Milestones in U.S. Civil Rights History SEE ALL LISTS QUIZZES Football Frenzy Football Frenzy The Olympic Games The Olympic Games Batter Up Batter Up Ready, Set, Know! Ready, Set, Know! SEE ALL QUIZZES EDITOR SPOTLIGHT Alison Eldridge Alison Eldridge Ken Pletcher Ken Pletcher Michael Ray Michael Ray Kathleen Kuiper Kathleen Kuiper Welcome Experts! Join Britannica's Publishing Partner Program, our community of experts, and gain a global audience for your writings, photographs, and multimedia. BECOME A BRITANNICA MEMBER! Activate Premium Membership Now FEATURED BLOG Advocacy for Animals Government Pork: May the Farce Be With You Here are some pretty painful examples of your government at work. Monkeys on a treadmill, sheep in microgravity, and a fight club for shrimp? All of that and more amounts to a smackdown of American taxpayers. READ MORE FEATURED BLOG Alain Elkann Interviews Alain has been writing a weekly interview column for the Italian newspaper La Stampa since 1989. His interviews celebrate some of the best known and successful personalities of the present day. LEARN MORE ARTICLES BY CATEGORY Animals Art and Music Astronomy Biological Sciences Chemistry Countries of the World Earth and Geography Government, Law, and Politics Health and Medicine History Life and the Biosphere Literature Mathematics Philosophy Physics Plants Religion Society Sports and Recreation Technology OUR SITES Britannica Kids Merriam-Webster School & Library Britannica Store Advocacy for Animals Quizzes Image Galleries Escola Britannica English-Arabic Spanish Central Nglish Sp-En Translation MOBILE iPhone App iPad App Britannica Kids Apps INTERNATIONAL Australia Brazil China India Japan Korea Latin America United Kingdom CONTENT & EDITORIAL Publishing Partner Program Syndication International Publishing Webmaster Site Map New Articles STAY CONNECTED Newsletters About Us About Our Ads Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use ©2015 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

Britannica.com

https://www.amgasparin.wordpress.com  

EDITOR SPOTLIGHT

Alison Eldridge
Ken Pletcher
Michael Ray
Kathleen Kuiper

FEATURED BLOG

Advocacy for Animals

Government Pork: May the Farce Be With You

Here are some pretty painful examples of your government at work. Monkeys on a treadmill, sheep in microgravity, and a fight club for shrimp? All of that and more amounts to a smackdown of American taxpayers.
READ MORE

FEATURED BLOG

Alain Elkann Interviews
Alain has been writing a weekly interview column for the Italian newspaper La Stampa since 1989. His interviews celebrate some of the best known and successful personalities of the present day.
LEARN MORE


Nenhum comentário:

Postar um comentário

Sucesso!