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THE USA

The USA is one of the world, for population and Size. The country is
divided into fifty states, including Alaska and Hawaii. The capital city is
Washington D.C. Us money is divided into Us dollars and cents

The flag of the USA is called stars and stripes. The thirteen stripes
represent the states that first formed the country, and the fifty stars
represent all today states. The major cities are New York, Los Angeles,
Las Vegas, Washington, Boston Houston, Chicago, and Philadelphia.

The official language is English, and the second language is Spanish. In


the USA there are many different weather. When in Alaska the climates
is freezing cold, in Florida there is tropical heat. The USA is a federal
republic with an elected president. Americans people vote for a new
president every four years.

The USA is a major industrial country, producer coal and petroleum. The
USA is one of the world leading farming nations. It produces cottorn,
wheat, maize, and tobacco.

Jobs The Most Common Jobs in America


1. Retail salespersons
2. Cashiers
3. Office clerks
4. Combined food preparation and serving workers
5. Registered nurses.
6. Waiters and waitresses 

If we exclude reading, although today much of it takes place


on a tablet screen, four of the most popular five leisure
activities for both Millennials and Gen X take place on a screen:
•watching TV,
•computer/internet,
•watching/going to the movies
•playing video games and computer/internet games

This truly shows how our leisure activities have become heavily
screen-based.It is also interesting that food, both cooking and
dining at restaurants, ranks higher with Millennials than with
Gen X.
New York City

The Big Apple is a must-see for anyone. From Times Square and Rockefeller center to the

Metropolitan Museum of Art and Broadway, the city that never sleeps has attractions and

excitement 24-7

Orlando, Florida

Home of the Magic Kingdom, Orlando Florida is a great vacation spot. Visit SeaWorld or

Universal Studios or one of the many Disney theme parks. Sunny Orlando has lots of fun

and exciting adventures for the whole family!

Las Vegas, Nevada

Whether you’re a high-stakes gambler, or just looking to take in a show, Las Vegas is a

fabulous city with great food, high-end shopping and endless fun and excitement! Visit the

MGM Grand to gamble, do some shopping at Caesars Palace Forum Shops, or take in some

Cirque de Soleil. Kids love the rides at Circus Circus, or the roller Coaster at New York New

York.

Los Angeles, California

Beverly Hills, the Hollywood Bowl and the Walk-of-Fame are just a few of the attractions

of California’s most famous city. Take a walk along Venice Beach, have a drink at the

Beverly Hills Hotel or stroll the shopping on Rodeo Drive. Want to see where your favorite

celebrities live? There are plenty of bus tours to show you who lives underneath the

Hollywood sign!

New Orleans, Louisianna

From Bourbon Street to a Mississippi River Cruise, New Orleans has much excitement and

fun even after Mardi Gras. Enjoy the Creole cuisine, the Po’ boys and the mint julips. Golf

or shop by day and enjoy some jazz by night in the French Quarter. New Orleans has night

life and festivals all year long!


Denver, Colorado

Even if you don’t ski, Denver has lots to do all year long, from the Botanic Gardens and the

Denver Zoo to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre and the Coors Brewery Tour. Visit the U.S.

Mint or the Buffalo Bill Museum. Of course, there are always fun snow activities, such as

snowmobiling, tubing and ice-skating!

Honolulu, Hawaii

With its white sand beaches, surfing and gorgeous skies, there is much to do in beautiful

Honolulu. Take in the sights at the Manoa Falls or hike Diamond Head by day and see the

Legends in Concert Waikiki by night. For history/military buffs, visit the Pearl Harbor

National Monument or the USS Missouri Memorial. Relax at night with some sunset yoga

before attending a luau.

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