In the ocean there lived a whale. It swam, cleaving its large and beautiful body of water. Whale had a dream he wanted to fly. whale believed that his dream will come true. Every day he was out of the water, trying to <span>take off</span>, but fell, hitting the water. But he never gave up, whale believed in myself. One day, whale was desperate. He began to lose faith in themselves, faith in the fact that when something will take off. One night, whale was the remaining hope has again jumped out of the water. He closed his eyes and prepared himself for the fact that once again hits hard, the surface of the water, but felt nothing. "What's wrong with me?"-thought whale. He looked down , saw far below a water surface. He took off, his dream came true. The whale, flapping his heavy tail disappeared behind the clouds.
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Yours for all time!
Dear "English Bridge",
I'd like to tell about the invention of telephone. It was invented by Alexander Bell in 1875. Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. When his family went to America, he was given a teaching position with deaf people and he became interested in speech. His work was financed by the father of one of his pupils. The story goes that Bell invented the telephone by accident. At the time he was experimenting with the telegraph. He spilled some acid and called his assistant. "Come here, Mr Watson, I want to see you" Watson was in the other room and he heard Bell through apparatus. The first telephone exchange which connected 21 people was opened 1878. The first communication satellite was launched in 1962
With best regards
<span>Peter
Hi, everybody!
I think that one of the most important inventions for the mankind of the first accurate clock which was designed by Christian Huygens in 1657. Christian Huygens was born in the Hague, Holland.<span>Mechanical clocks were made in the 14th century but they were too inaccurate to have minute hands.
Shadow clocks or sundials are the oldest instrument for telling the time. They were developed more than 4000 years ago. Water clocks were used in ancient Egypt. Time was measured by how long it took water to flow out of holes in a container. Sand clocks werw used in the Middle Ages. If they took an hour to empty they were called hourglasses. Today they are still often used as kitchen egg-timers. Pocket watches were invented in about 1500 and wristwatches started to get popular around 1900 when they were made mainly in France and Switzerland.
With my best wishes
<span>Julia</span>
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