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Essay: Tourism

Tourism is the practice of travelling for pleasure especially on ones holidays. It is an organized
journey during which several places are visited. Tourism is one of the major source of foreign
exchange. Tourism is not merely a business for providing pleasure and rest. It has now grown into
a big industry. Tourism has caused the growth of travel agencies and tour operators,
establishment of hotels and guest houses, restaurants and eating houses, making of luxury
coaches and vehicles, and introduction of super-luxury trains and airways. It has also encouraged
the revival and modernization. Tours and holidays are the necessities of modern busy life. Gone
are our peaceful and leisurely ways of life. Instead we have now to lead a busy and hurried life. in
our daily life, we have to work very hard while discharging our duties and responsibilities. We also
have to respond to various calls coming from home and outside.

Essay: ,,People are often affected by their success and fame."


Success has a big impact in our life, because it gives us happiness and self confidence. You
must know that success and fame are very slyboots and you must be very attentive. If you want to
have good results, you have to work every day.
Many people when become famous persons, they forget about humanity. They are very proud
vainglorious. Success and fame bring them a big wreath.
I think that it is not right, because you must keep your humanity and you have to love your friends,
family and all the people even if they have less success than you.
Our life is a boomerang and you must keep good relations with the other people. Success and
fame don't give your love, heat and friends.
In conclusion I want to say that success and fame have negative and possitive consequences. It is
very important to choose a good and right way in your life.

Essay: Museums and Art Galleries in GB


There are about 1,000 museums and art galleries open to the public in Britain. These include the
major national collections and a wide variety of municipally and independently owned institutions.
The most comprehensive collections of objects of artistic, archaeological, scientific and general
interest are to be found in the national museums and art galleries in London.
The British Museum has become the principal museum in the United Kingdom, with a rich
collection of archaeological and ethnographical material from all over the world, and a wide variety
of art treasures. It is also the national library for books and periodicals. The Victoria and Albert
Museum comprises collections of fine and applied arts of most countries, periods and styles. The
National Gallery houses an unsurpassed collection of the chief European schools of painting from
the 13th century to 1900. The Tate Gallery's collection includes two collections of paintings: the
British School (from the 18th century onwards) and modern foreign schools since 1850, as well as
modern sculpture. The Natural History Museum has exhibits of animals, insects and plants (fossil
as well as living), minerals and meteorites.
Some of these national museums have also opened branches outside London, for example, the
National Railway Museum at York which is administrated by the Science Museum, and portrait
collections at Montacute House (Somerset) and Beningborough Hall (Yorkshire), administered by
the National Portrait Gallery.

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