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Everybody’s Talking!Old TVs: The gifts given by a prankster in Henrico County,Virginia (U.S.), were largely unwanted by the recipients. Theprankster wore a blue jumpsuit and a mask that looked like anold television set. In the middle of the night, he visited theporches of about 50 homeowners, dropping an outdated TVset on each one. Police were called but, because no harm wasdone, they decided not to pursue the TV-toting gift giver.Also, based on the images caught on cameras on some of theproperties, the cops weren’t sure if there had been one ormore perpetrators. The TVs were collected for recycling.Place of beauty: Adventure holidays might be great for somepeople, but others may want to skip the excitement and insteadjust relax. One place to do just that is Seven Sisters on thesouthern coast of England where visitors can take in the beautyof land meeting sea. At Seven Sisters, white chalk cliffs toppedwith lush grass meet the blue English Channel. The name comesfrom the seven hilltops that comprise the cliffs. Visitors to thearea can take a walk on a path that goes along the seven hills,then can stop for a snack in the tranquil village of Birling Gap.Swiss travelers: A family from Switzerland has chosen tolive their lives as nomads. For almost a decade, Xavier andCeline Pasche have traveled the world on their bicycles, pullinga chariot to carry gear and their two girls, Nayla and Fibie. Thegirls were born during their travels, which have included Japan,Malaysia, New Zealand, Alaska (U.S.), and more. They live in atent and cook for themselves. They finance their travels bycontributing writing and photographs to a Swiss newspaperand by giving talks. For the Pasche family, living simply whiletraveling is a way of life, and they have found much kindnessfrom people everywhere.Art from junk: A young artist from the small town ofMfuwe, Zambia, is attracting attention for his ability to turnscrap metal into works of art. In order to attend secondaryschool, Frederick Phiri had to find odd jobs, which includedmaking wire sculptures of animals that he sold to tourists.Eventually, Phiri apprenticed with Moses Mbewe, a welder,who taught him how to do intricate work. Mbewe recognizedthe young man’s talent and encouraged him to make creativepieces using bike chains, keys, and other scrap metal. Phiricreates abstract animals, such as chameleons and elephants,and is making a name for himself.
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—Agatha Christie“Technology…the knack of so arranging the world that we don’t have to experience it.” —Max Frisch
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Trivia1. The country of Myanmar was formerly called what?2. In general, what does the Latin “quid pro quo” mean?3. Name the twins of the musical pop group The Bee Gees.4. What vegetable is prominent in eggs florentine? 5. Which planet in our solar system is closest to the Sun?
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Everybody’s Talking!Old TVs: The gifts given by a prankster in Henrico County,Virginia (U.S.), were largely unwanted by the recipients. Theprankster wore a blue jumpsuit and a mask that looked like anold television set. In the middle of the night, he visited theporches of about 50 homeowners, dropping an outdated TVset on each one. Police were called but, because no harm wasdone, they decided not to pursue the TV-toting gift giver.Also, based on the images caught on cameras on some of theproperties, the cops weren’t sure if there had been one ormore perpetrators. The TVs were collected for recycling.Place of beauty: Adventure holidays might be great for somepeople, but others may want to skip the excitement and insteadjust relax. One place to do just that is Seven Sisters on thesouthern coast of England where visitors can take in the beautyof land meeting sea. At Seven Sisters, white chalk cliffs toppedwith lush grass meet the blue English Channel. The name comesfrom the seven hilltops that comprise the cliffs. Visitors to thearea can take a walk on a path that goes along the seven hills,then can stop for a snack in the tranquil village of Birling Gap.Swiss travelers: A family from Switzerland has chosen tolive their lives as nomads. For almost a decade, Xavier andCeline Pasche have traveled the world on their bicycles, pullinga chariot to carry gear and their two girls, Nayla and Fibie. Thegirls were born during their travels, which have included Japan,Malaysia, New Zealand, Alaska (U.S.), and more. They live in atent and cook for themselves. They finance their travels bycontributing writing and photographs to a Swiss newspaperand by giving talks. For the Pasche family, living simply whiletraveling is a way of life, and they have found much kindnessfrom people everywhere.Art from junk: A young artist from the small town ofMfuwe, Zambia, is attracting attention for his ability to turnscrap metal into works of art. In order to attend secondaryschool, Frederick Phiri had to find odd jobs, which includedmaking wire sculptures of animals that he sold to tourists.Eventually, Phiri apprenticed with Moses Mbewe, a welder,who taught him how to do intricate work. Mbewe recognizedthe young man’s talent and encouraged him to make creativepieces using bike chains, keys, and other scrap metal. Phiricreates abstract animals, such as chameleons and elephants,and is making a name for himself.
Quoteable Quotes“It is completely unimportant. That is why it is so interesting.”
—Agatha Christie“Technology…the knack of so arranging the world that we don’t have to experience it.” —Max Frisch
What’s Happening
Trivia1. The country of Myanmar was formerly called what?2. In general, what does the Latin “quid pro quo” mean?3. Name the twins of the musical pop group The Bee Gees.4. What vegetable is prominent in eggs florentine? 5. Which planet in our solar system is closest to the Sun?
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Everybody’s Talking!Old TVs: The gifts given by a prankster in Henrico County,Virginia (U.S.), were largely unwanted by the recipients. Theprankster wore a blue jumpsuit and a mask that looked like anold television set. In the middle of the night, he visited theporches of about 50 homeowners, dropping an outdated TVset on each one. Police were called but, because no harm wasdone, they decided not to pursue the TV-toting gift giver.Also, based on the images caught on cameras on some of theproperties, the cops weren’t sure if there had been one ormore perpetrators. The TVs were collected for recycling.Place of beauty: Adventure holidays might be great for somepeople, but others may want to skip the excitement and insteadjust relax. One place to do just that is Seven Sisters on thesouthern coast of England where visitors can take in the beautyof land meeting sea. At Seven Sisters, white chalk cliffs toppedwith lush grass meet the blue English Channel. The name comesfrom the seven hilltops that comprise the cliffs. Visitors to thearea can take a walk on a path that goes along the seven hills,then can stop for a snack in the tranquil village of Birling Gap.Swiss travelers: A family from Switzerland has chosen tolive their lives as nomads. For almost a decade, Xavier andCeline Pasche have traveled the world on their bicycles, pullinga chariot to carry gear and their two girls, Nayla and Fibie. Thegirls were born during their travels, which have included Japan,Malaysia, New Zealand, Alaska (U.S.), and more. They live in atent and cook for themselves. They finance their travels bycontributing writing and photographs to a Swiss newspaperand by giving talks. For the Pasche family, living simply whiletraveling is a way of life, and they have found much kindnessfrom people everywhere.Art from junk: A young artist from the small town ofMfuwe, Zambia, is attracting attention for his ability to turnscrap metal into works of art. In order to attend secondaryschool, Frederick Phiri had to find odd jobs, which includedmaking wire sculptures of animals that he sold to tourists.Eventually, Phiri apprenticed with Moses Mbewe, a welder,who taught him how to do intricate work. Mbewe recognizedthe young man’s talent and encouraged him to make creativepieces using bike chains, keys, and other scrap metal. Phiricreates abstract animals, such as chameleons and elephants,and is making a name for himself.
Quoteable Quotes“It is completely unimportant. That is why it is so interesting.”
—Agatha Christie“Technology…the knack of so arranging the world that we don’t have to experience it.” —Max Frisch
What’s Happening
Trivia1. The country of Myanmar was formerly called what?2. In general, what does the Latin “quid pro quo” mean?3. Name the twins of the musical pop group The Bee Gees.4. What vegetable is prominent in eggs florentine? 5. Which planet in our solar system is closest to the Sun?
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