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اول برزنتيشن عن مميزات النفق Subway trains OR underground trains
Introduction:
Hi, good morning everyone, how are you today? thank you for coming, I'm (your name), what I want to do this morning is to tell you about the benefits of underground trains especially for Kuwait and I'll show you some pictures of subways or underground trains, so I hope you will enjoy it and if you have any questions don't be shy to ask, I'll be very happy to answer them all.
Body:
Subways are railways built underground. The subway is a proven technology used in many cities around the world. The most famous subways include New York City, London, Paris, Tokyo and Boston. The majority of underground train systems are for community transportation. The big problem with subways that in today's economic environment, it costs too much to build them so most of the cities that have underground trains built them many years ago when construction costs were much lower. Subways and underground trains help in many ways and they are the best solution for cities with a high population or high land value. Also, many people prefer to use the subway rather than drive because they can move quickly between the different parts of the city. For another thing, because of the high population in Kuwait, the numbers of cars increasing which leads to increase traffic jam problems all the time. So, the underground train is the best way to solve this problem because it helps to reduce traffic and to save time and effort. In addition, it helps people to reach their destiny in a very easy way and in a short time without facing any traffic in the road.
Conclusion:
Finally, we can understand that traffic jam is a very big problem in Kuwait which needs support from the government to find many ways and solutions to solve this problem. In my opinion, I think that underground trains are the best mode of high-speed system and it's a very helpful technique which helps in solving this problem so that the traffic will decrease in this high population state. Thank you for listening and now if you have questions I'm ready to answer them all .
وهذا الثاني عن منزل الاحلام Dreaming house
Hi good morning everyone , thank you for coming, I' m (your name) , and these are my friends , reem and hajer, today we will talk about the home of dream in future , I hope you'll enjoy it I'll leave you now with Hajer to tell more about it . and if you have any questions don't be shy to ask we'll be happy to answer them all.
The house of my dreams reflected who I was becoming. For the psychologist Carl Jung, building a house was a symbol of building a self.
Imagine if you could have any house you wanted. Money is no object. You can place the house anywhere in the world (or off it) and you can build the house from any materials you wish.
What would that house look like? What would be the color and ****ure of the walls, the shape of the rooms, the quality of the light?
When I was a child, I dreamed of a house shaped like a doughnut. Rooms would be arranged in a ring around a central courtyard, and the courtyard would have a glass roof, a steamy climate, and exotic tropical birds. All windows in this house would look inward at the courtyard. No windows would look outward at the exterior world. This was an introverted, perhaps egotistical, house.
For the psychologist Carl Jung, building a house was a symbol of building a self. In his autobiographical Memories, Dreams, Reflections, Jung described the gradual evolution of his home on Lake Zurich. Jung spent more than thirty years building this castle-like structure, and he believed that the towers and annexes represented his psyche.
Clare Cooper Marcus, a Professor of Architecture at the University of California in Berkeley, has written extensively about the relationship between dwellings and the people who occupy them. Her book House as a Mirror of Self explores the meaning of "Home" as a place of self-expression, as a place of nurturance, and as a place of sociability. Marcus spent years looking at people's drawings of memorable childhood places, and her book draws on Jungian concepts of the collective unconscious and archetypes.
If the houses we live in are so significant, what about the houses we imagine? What do our wishes say about who we are?
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