scavenger hunt (challenge 2)
CHALLENGE 2
Search the Internet for the following facts and information.
Write your answers in the table below.
1.
What is the context of "embedded journalist"? When was
it first used? Who created the term?
2.
_______________ is the only pope honored by Turkey a
Muslim nation. His statue stands at center of a city square of ______________.
3.
Who designed the tallest building in Hong Kong?
4.
In September 11, 2001, two commercial airplanes commandeered by
terrorist crashed and destroyed the World Trade Center in New York. Is this the
first time that an airplane crashed into a skyscraper in New York?
5.
__________ is the tallest building in the world. It is located
in ____________. The construction started in ________ and was
finished_________.
6.
What is the meaning of tundra? Why is the Bush administration so
interested with exploring and exploiting the tundra?
7.
Draw in a diagram form the metamorphosis of an "urban
legend"
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Embedded journalism refers to news reporters being
attached to military units
involved in armed conflicts. While the term
could be applied to many historical interactions between journalists and
military personnel, it first came to be used in the media coverage of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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Pope Benedict XV's statute stands in the courtyard of St
Esprit Cathedral, Instanbul Turkey.
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No
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The world's tallest artificial structure is
the 829.8-metre-tall (2,722 ft) Burj Khalifa in Dubai (of the United Arab Emirates). The building gained the official title of "Tallest Building in the World" and the tallest self-supported structure at its
opening on January 9, 2010.
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In physical geography, tundra (/ˈtʌndrə,
because the administration is looking for
oil resources
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