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Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=N7G2DRrxbtE
1. We are living in the _________________ of everyday life, but what happens to a life was abandoned?
2. Abandonment leaves behind broken but remnants of life, and a _________________ sense of
_________________.
3. Whether romanticized or dreaded, ghost towns creates a _________________ of dark tourism.
4. Discovering abandoned sites can take on the important of a _________________. Especially places
relating to death
5. Epencuen is known as a town _________________ after a dam above it broke in 1985
6. The residents of Imber had mere weeks to leave their homes as the minister of Defense needed
places for _________________and _________________. And the minister of Defense
_________________ the village and it is used for urban _________________ training
7. _________________ such as clean water, electricity and transport make people go to another city to
_________________.
8. The village of Capecelyn was _________________and flooded to provide water
_________________for the city of Liverpool
9. Ghost towns represent _________________. A reminder of how humanity’s actions created a legacy
of _________________landscapes
10. Abandoned mining town – Gilman mined for silver, _________________,_________________, since
1800s order to _________________ in 1984 due to toxic pollutant
11. The ancient civilization of Harappa was abandoned because of _________________

12. is it because they _________________us, they invite us to visit our own _________________or a
thrill of a _________________ landscape we’re familiar with from books and films?

13. we’re _________________to ghost town for a simple and _________________ reason : what if this
happened to me?
part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaOCe0H8sn0
1. What happens to people at the age of 12 to 15?
2. How many types of vaccines are available for teenagers? What are they ?
3. What organization doesn’t approve any vaccines to teenagers?
4. Why are there vaccines that are available for use?
5. When is pfizer vaccine authorized ?
6. What are pfizer vaccine’s side effects?
7. What did some parents do before the Centers for Disease Control formally recommended them?
8. What is the percentage of people who got vaccinated in Japan ?

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Despite the fact that the daily case count across the country is climbing, the Olympics are poised to take
place in less than three months. The number of patients with significant symptoms is continuing to rise,
and several (1)_______________ , including Tokyo, have been placed under an extended state of
(2)_______________.
Olympic organizers appear to be doing everything they can to keep the events on track for this summer,
and according to Japan's (3)_______________, the decision to hold the games or not is not his to make.
During a (4)_______________ on Monday, he stated as much.

- “I've never ranked the Olympics first in my list of priorities. My first concern has always been to
safeguard the Japanese people's (5)_______________ and health. The International Olympic
Committee (IOC) has already decided to organize the games and has informed participating countries.”

It's also worth remembering that the IOC is a (6)_______________ organization that relies on the
Summer and Winter Olympics for 90% of its revenue. Even if there are no international viewers, the
(7)_______________ bring in a lot of money. Clearly, (8)_______________ are quite high, and the IOC
will go to great lengths to ensure that the games take place. Over the weekend, here is IOC's vice-
president.
- “Those (9)_______________ are now being (10)_______________. You've gone through the
(11)_______________. Those are visible. They've all been planned as countermeasures, with
(12)_______________ being used to enhance the situation and keep the games continuing.”

IOC President Thomas Bach was supposed to visit Japan early next week, but his trip has been
postponed due to the protracted (13)_______________. In terms of immunizations, less than 1% of the
population in Japan has been fully vaccinated, which is a major source of concern for
(14)_______________ specialists.

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1. Which of these nations has the lowest birth rate?
2. Why is population growth slowing down in recent years in China?
3. Why did China make it illegal for people to have more than one child?
4. What is the problem of China?
5. What organization reported that average growth rate of China is 0.52 percent
6. What thing has far-reaching result on many aspects of China lives?
7. What is the effect of slow down in population growth in China?
8. Name 2 causes of China`s slowing population growth?
9. What happened in 2016?
10.

-_____

(1)_______________ have discovered something extraordinary and maybe a little (2)_______________


in an ancient cave on the west coast of Italy. Among the bones of (3)_______________, elephants, horse
and other animals, scientists say they found the remains of nine Neanderthals or neandertalls, a type of
(4)_______________ human.
This according to the Italian (5)_______________ which says the remains date back tens of thousands of
years. Here`s where this gets gross. Researchers the Neanderthal bones showed signs of having been
(6)_______________ on, suggesting maybe that animals brought them back to the cave to eat them.
Archeologists say two other Neanderthals skulls have been found here in the past.

(7)_______________ were among the first automobiles to hit American roadways in the late 1800s.
They now account for around 1% of all automobiles on the road in the United States. They are less
polluting to drive than (8)_______________ automobiles, and they provide more design options by
eliminating the need for a large engine and (9)_______________, but they are more expensive.

(10)_______________ takes far longer than filling a (11)_______________. These batteries lose their
ability to hold a charge over time, and environmentalists are concerned that mining
(12)_______________ for EV batteries would damage some plants. Despite this, electric car sales are
likely to increase in the coming years.

- In 2018, there were more than 5 million electric vehicles on the road around the world, up 40% from
the previous year. This (13)_______________ may be sustained. Battery power (14)_______________
have dropped dramatically in recent years, and are likely to continue to reduce as more battery plants
are created and manufacturing technology improves.
However, there are still hurdles, such as a slower and wider (15)_______________ of electric vehicles.
For starters, customers require more range, more charging stations, and simply more variety. Electric
vehicles today tend to be on either end of the (16)_______________. On the one hand, there are a few
hatchbacks that are still more expensive than their gasoline-powered counterparts, and on the other
hand, there are expensive luxury automobiles. All of this, however, will change in the coming years as
more electric vehicles are introduced to the (17)_______________

The good news is that the (18)_______________ of electric cars, they have a fraction of the moving
parts in a gasoline car, makes designing and engineering new model (19)_______________ relatively
easy. Plus companies like Volkswagen and General Motors are also backing (20)_______________ of
big, fast, charging networks. With all this on the way, some (21)_______________ predict within the
next 20 years, EV`s will make up the majority of cars sold.
10 out of 10

The twists, spirals and tube that (22)_______________ pasta comes in make if fun to eat and important
for the sauce. But a lot of its packaging is filled with air to (23)_______________ the shapes so
researchers at Carnage Melon University found a way to stamp noodles so they (24)_______________
and roll when they`re cooked but so they could be packaged in smaller, (25)_______________. They say
this could save space and packaging waste.

part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2SYR7ZEMvo
1. What is illuminati at first?
2. What are some symbols of illuminati?
3. What does speaker talk about in 1966?
4. What is really illuminati?
5. What did Bavarian secret society oppose?
6. What is the order of the day in the rulebook?
7. What started in 1965?
8. Who is Anton Wilson ?
9. According to illuminati, what did Adam Weishaupt do?
10. What became cult favourite ?
part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHjgKe7JMNE
1. We like that sweet ____________________ hit of feeling like we’re right
2. ____________________ is one of the key cognitive biases that human have and operates at an
unconscious level
3. In life, most situations are ____________________ and complicated – acknowledging that can enrich
the way that we view the world
4. On a cold ____________________ morning, the sky is white or grey. Blue color has a short
____________________, meaning it scatters more than other colors, make it more visible to the eyes
5. Put yourself in someone’s shoes is called ____________________
6. Be on the lookout for ____________________ and vested interests. Becoming
____________________in the basics of scientific methodology, and the way it’s presented are weapons
in your ____________________ when it comes to critical thinking
7. One common tactic is “the straw man “____________________. Instead of engaging with belief , you
engage with ____________________
8. When I say “ I prefer hamster than ____________________”, you might reply :” you want to drown all
the ____________________”?
9. You discount an argument because of your opinion of person making it . this leads to
____________________
10. In the long run, it leads to a more curious , educated and ____________________ society which the
biggest win of all

pART 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC7lterIhlk
1. What is Lamba variant known as?
2. Where is the 1 st Lamba variant discovered?

3. How do lamba variants come to the UK?

4.what was lamba variants designated?

5. what is lamba associated with, according to Peru?


6. What is the other claim of a study related to : “the lamba variant is susceptible to mRNA vaccine-
elicited antibodies?

7. Why do we have worry about Lamba?

8.Names countries where there are lamba?


part 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HR-YrD_KB0M
1. Scientists predict that people overuse resources, almost on ……………………., food prices
……………………., picked oil got closer and pollution …………………….the climate.
2. Officials discourse allow way to address the problem:
- expand production
- ……………………. the engine
- hope the job will …………………….
3. Indiscriminate growth we’d get would intensify …………………….
4. A partial solution is …………………….. We need a …………………….economy
5. The extra work create stress and ……………………. Family life and boost …………………….
6. People are growing food, ……………………. Beer, …………………….
and bee- keeping . DIY is ……………………. Economics because the technology will raise the
productivity of small scale production
7. People can develop their business when they develop expertise in new, ……………………. Ways
of producing
8. …………………….also find security by ……………………. With each others
9. There ‘s a way of social innovation for sharing, …………………….,informal and neighborhood
exchange , re-use and …………………….
10. The economic …………………….it as cash was …………………….and time got more abundant. This
kind of economy treat people and planet with the respect we all …………………….

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