Category: IELTS Reading Passage 2
The Geography of Antarctica The continent of Antarctica makes up most of the Antarctic region. The Antarctic is a cold, remote area in the Southern Hemisphere encompassed by the …
THE MONSTER SHIPS THAT CHANGED HOW WE TRAVEl When the world’s then-largest ocean liner embarked on its first transatlantic voyage in September 1907, thousands of spectators gathered at the …
The world’s desire for plastic is dangerous A. A million plastic bottles are purchased around the world every minute and the number will jump another 20% by 2021, creating …
Daylight Saving Time Each year in many countries around the world, clocks are set forward in spring and then back again in autumn in an effort to ‘save’ daylight …
THE TRIUNE BRAIN The first of our three brains to evolve is what scientists call the reptilian cortex. This brain sustains the elementary activities of animal survival such as respiration, …
The future never dies? The prospects for humanity and for the world as a whole are somewhere between glorious and dire. It is hard to be much more precise. …
Development of Public management theory Bureaucracy management: The classic one A. Several theorists bridged the gap between strictly private and public sector management. One good example is Max Weber …
Stealth Forces in weight Loss The field of weight loss is like the ancient fable about the blind men and the elephant. Each man investigates a different part of …
Art in Iron and Steel A. Works of engineering and technology are sometimes viewed as the antitheses of art and humanity. Think of the connotations of assembly lines, robots, …
The reconstruction of community in Talbot Park, Auckland A. An architecture of disguise is almost complete at Talbot Park in the heart of Auckland‘s Glen Innes. The place was …