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Gracias ahora ya se que usar en la graduacion. :*
si es ropa y gracias por las ideas
Gracias, ahora ya se como ir vestido al centro comercial
esta informacion me va servir para cuano salga
importancia del extintor
Es importante por cualquier emergencia de incendio en la casaÂ
Pasos para poder hacer una gabacha:
1. Cortar la tela en la forma de gabacha. 2. Hacer el bordado alrededor de toda la gabacha. 3. Cortar dos tiras para la cintura y una para el cuello. 4. Coser la tira del cuello y  darle la vuelta. 5. Coser  las pitas para la cintura y darles vuelta. 6. Unir las dos tiras de la cintura a la gabacha. 7. Cocer dos botones grandes encima de las tiras de la gabacha
comprendo el trabajo de tu gabacha pero se nota la falta de esfuerzo, espero que te esfuerzes mas.
Me gusta mucho tu gabacha, se nota tu esfuerzo. Estos pasos van a ser muy utiles. GraciasÂ
Aqui les dejo las recetas para un dÃa completo lleno de enrriquecedores elementos y una forma balanceada en sus comidas.Â
Creo que es una buena eleccion lo que va a cocinar, creo que les va a salir muy ricoÂ
Para realizar una gabacha simple, debes seguir los siguientes pasos.
1) Comprar 2 yardas de tela de preferencia.Â
2) Hacer un molde con forma de gabacha con papel.Â
3) Recortar el molde con la tela.
4) Coser los lados hacia adentro de la gabacha.Â
5) Con la tela restante hacer 2 tiras que te puedan dar la vuelta.
6) Una tira más para colocártela en el cuello.Â
7) Pegar 1 de las dos tiras al costado de la gabacha, y lo otra del otro lado.Â
8) pegar la tira grande en la parte alta de la gabacha.
9) Asegurar la tira grande con 2 botones.Â
Me parece muy necesario saber coser, tu explicacion es muy importante y me va a servir mucho.Â
The great depression facts
The Great Depression peaked between 1932 and 1933.
* Some 6,000 street vendors walked the streets of New York City in 1930 trying to sell apples for 5 cents each.
* President Herbert Hoover's name became synonymous with the hardships faced by many. Soup was called "Hoover Stew," and shantytowns made of cardboard and sheets were called "Hoovervilles."
* Zippers became widely used because buttons became too expensive.
* Because the circulation of money was so low, the U.S. didn't mint nickels in 1932 or 1933.
* The biggest hit song of 1932 was "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" by Bing Crosby.
* Thousands of homeless families camped out on the Great Lawn at Central Park in New York City, which was an empty reservoir during the Great Depression.
* By 1940, 2.5 million people had fled the Great Plains. Roughly 200,000 moved to California.
* The term "skid row" came about during the depression years.
* One of the largest Hoovervilles in the nation was built in 1930 in St. Louis. It had its own mayor, churches and social institutions. The shantytown was funded by private donors and existed until 1936.
* Comic strips like Superman, Flash Gordon and Dick Tracy kept children entertained during the Great Depression.
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THE GREAT DEPRESSIONÂ
THE GREAT DEPRESSION
The Great Depression (1929-39) was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. In the United States, the Great Depression began soon after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. Over the next several years, consumer spending and investment dropped, causing steep declines in industrial output and rising levels of unemployment as failing companies laid off workers. By 1933, when the Great Depression reached its nadir, some 13 to 15 million Americans were unemployed and nearly half of the country’s banks had failed. Though the relief and reform measures put into place by President Franklin D. Roosevelt helped lessen the worst effects of the Great Depression in the 1930s, the economy would not fully turn around until after 1939, when World War II kicked American industry into high gear.
Clockwise from the top: The aftermath of shelling during the Battle of the Somme, Mark V tanks cross the Hindenberg Line, HMS Irresistible sinks after hitting a mine in the Dardanelles, a British Vickers machine gun crew wears gas masks during the Battle of the Somme, Albatros D.III fighters of JagdstaffelÂ
timeline WW1
1914
28 June – Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
4 August – Britain declares war on Germany
29 August – NZ forces capture German Samoa
16 September – Maori Contingent formed
1915
3 February – New Zealand soldiers see first combat
5–8 May – Second Battle of Krithia
12 August – National coalition government takes office
1916
1 March – New Zealand Division formed
25 April – First Anzac Day service
31 May–1 June – HMS New Zealand takes part in the Battle of Jutland
4 August – Battle of Romani
1917
9 January – Battle of Rafah
7 June – Battle of Messines
4 October – Third Battle of Ypres
1918
26–30 March – Back to the Somme
23 September – Last major action in the Middle East
31 October – Ottoman Empire sues for peace
11 November – Armistice Day
20 December – Occupation duties
1919
15–16 March – Troops riot at Sling Camp
28 June – Treaty of Versailles
Clockwise from the top: The aftermath of shelling during the Battle of the Somme, Mark V tanks cross the Hindenberg Line, HMS Irresistible sinks after hitting a mine in the Dardanelles, a British Vickers machine gun crew wears gas masks during the Battle of the Somme, Albatros D.III fighters of Jagdstaffel 11