1. At the start of the cycle an idea occurs; this is going to be the subject or topic that the sender and the receiver are going to talk about.
2. This then moves into the second part of the stage which is when the message is coded. This is because you have thought about the idea and what you are going to say and you now have to work out how you are going to say it in a manner that is appropriate for example, saying it in an angry tone or by saying it in a sympathetic way.
3. The third stage is where the message is sent, this is when you have said your message to the receiver, the opposite person. As you have said this message you have decided the tone and way that you are going to say it.
4. In the fourth stage of this cycle the message has been received. This is shown when the receiver has listened to the message you have put across and said, this is clear when they act about the message you have put towards them through body language or a verbal response.
5. The fifth stage of the cycle is when the message has been decoded and they will along with processing the message, be processing the way in which you said it, they will know whether the message was good or bad through your use of expression and body language.
6. The final stage of the cycle is the sixth stage, when the message has been understood by the receiver; the message has now been fully understood and translated. The receiver would have taken into consideration the way in which you have said the message and the tone that you have said it in.
1. of the most ancient historical monuments,
1. The huge pyramids are immaculate tetrahedrons.
2. Throughout history, the pyramids were considered to be the tombs of the pharaohs, today scientific opinions on this subject are divided.
3. The mystery of Egyptian buildings is now associated with the scientific message of the ancient world about its idea of the universe.
4. Pyramids are one of the most ancient historical monuments, keeping the secrets of the ancient civilization, which we still have to open.
5. In the design parameters, according to some researchers, we need to look for ancient encrypted prophecies.
6. The pyramidal inch in Egypt is considered a sacred measure.
7. If you add the sums of diagonals of one pyramid (in inches), then you can calculate the number of years for which our planet makes a complete revolution.
8. All the pyramids are on the west bank of the great river Nile, that is, from the sunset, when the power of the world of shadows (the dead) came.
9. For the construction of the largest pyramid which is Giza pyramid, 2300000 blocks, made of stone, weighing from 2 to 50 tons, were used.
10. The most mysterious pyramids are in Giza (next to the current Cairo).
11. The pyramid, if divided along the perimeter, gives the number Pi (moreover, the accuracy of calculations is up to one thousandth).
12. Initially, the pyramids had a finish in the form of a facing stone (from white limestone).
13. Each side of the pyramid was originally so polished that it reflected the rays of the sun (you can imagine how these magnificent buildings shone).
14. The radiance of the pyramids was so powerful that it could be seen from the moon.
15. The surface of the pyramids was decorated with precious stones.
16. Despite the fact that the pyramids were built in the hottest desert, inside the buildings it was always stably cool (about 20 degrees Celsius).
17. Almost all researchers equally describe the incredible work of the creators of these majestic structures from huge boulders, but the methods of stone processing and construction technology are still a mystery.
18. Disputes are also being made on the number of employed labor in building pyramids, if they were slaves (at least 100,000 people).
19. The pyramids were built for a long time, respectively, and the technology of construction was changed.
20. Scientists agree that the construction of one pyramid could have taken about 200 years, despite the fact that the construction was held all year round.
21. Some researchers managed to learn some more facts about the pyramids, for example, that the construction of several pyramids was carried out with a large time interval, but with what it was connected, is still unknown.
22. In the 20th century, construction engineers noticed one interesting regularity: the arrangement of the pyramids in Giza corresponds to the location of several constellations.
23. Pyramids are often associated with the existence of the mysterious Atlantis.
24. At the base of the Sphinx there are traces of water erosion.
25. Until now, there is no consensus on the grounds for such a large-scale idea, taking into account temporary, material and other costs.
26. The largest pyramid has changed in height for centuries.
27. The pyramid of Cheops was considered the highest building in the world until the end of the 19th century (that is, it kept the world record for several millennia in a row).
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1. East Germany started constructing a wall on August 13th, 1961.
2. After the defeat of Germany in World War II, Germany was divided into 4 zones and it was controlled by 4 Allied powers.
3. West Germany was controlled by France, Great Britain, and America.
4. The Soviet Union controlled East Germany.
5. The capital of Germany, Berlin was also divided into East and West Berlin.
6. The main reason behind the construction of Berlin wall was to stop East Germans moving to West German
7. After construction of Berlin wall, even the subways were divided.
8. Before construction of the wall, the West Germans were allowed to visit East with a permit in advance.
9. In 1961, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev approved the construction of the wall.
10. The east side of the wall was not covered in graffiti but West side was.
11. Despite the construction of the wall, there were several checkpoints that allowed people to visit another side.
12. The Berlin Wall was 155 kilometers long.
13. The wall was about 11 to 13 feet high.
14. The wall divided the Berlin for 28 years and a day.
15. At first, the wall was just a barbed wire fence. Then it turned into a concrete wall.
16. The Berlin Wall was thought as the cruelty of Soviets, they had control over the people of East Berlin and their willingness to shoot at people they thought were traitors.
17. The wall was known as ‘Iron Curtain’.
18. The wall literally divided Europe into democracy and communism.
19. Charlie Checkpoint was the most famous crossing point and is still famous for the museum.
20. After the construction of the wall, about 5,000 people tried to escape.
21. It is estimated that 138 people died trying to cross the Berlin Wall.
22. Before the construction of the wall, over two million East Germans moved to West Berlin between 1949 and 1961.
23. Many segments of the wall are given in different institutions around the world.
24. East Germany adopted the currency of West Germany On July 1st, 1990.
25. The construction was started overnight. In the morning when people woke up there was wire fence dividing the Berlin.
26. In 1979, a Swedish woman married to the Berlin Wall.
27. For two years, starting in 2010, a memorial complex “Berlin Wall” was built.
28. About 28 million euros were invested in the creation of the memorial.
29. In 1963, West Germany tried to destroy the wall with a tank but failed.
30. Athlete Usain Bolt, who set his fantastic world record in Germany, received as a gift a piece of the Berlin Wall weighing.
31. There were 20 bunkers and 302 observatory towers on Berlin Wall.
32. The pieces of Berlin Wall were sold on eBay.
33. If West Berliners want to get rid of anything they used to throw it on the other side of the wall.
34. In 1989 the border of Hungary was opened which made the route of escape to Austria for East Germans.
35. The last person who died in process of crossing the wall was escaping in the hot air balloon.
36. November 9th, 1989, was the date known for the demolition of Berlin wall.
37. The barrier between east and west actually consisted of two walls. The space between the massive concrete slabs was packed with trenches, watchtowers, floodlights, patrol dogs and trip-wire guns, and became known as the ‘death strip’.
38. The Soviets added thousands of machine gun inside the Wall to control the people of East from escaping.
39. The demolition of wall started when East German Politburo member Guenther Schabowski, mistakenly announces that we will demolish the wall immediately.
40. David Bowie performed on the West Berlin wall and all the east side people were listening him through wall. He addressed them from the stage: “We convey our best wishes to all our friends on the other side of the Wall!
41. At the fall of the wall, travel restrictions were immediately lifted, sparking an instant mass migration of thousands of people.
42. In the year 1989, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher requested Soviet President to stop the demolition of Berlin wall.
43. One notable escape was in 1963 by Horst Klein, an East German acrobat who used a high-tension cable to tightrope over the wall, well above the heads of the patrolling guards.
44. Actual demolition started on June 13th, 1990 and from 9th November 1989 and June 13th, 1990 the wall was guarded.
45. An East German soldier drove the tank to escape the wall in 1963.
46. In the first two years of the wall’s existence, more than 1,300 desperate guards escaped their oppressed lives and duties by fleeing to the west.
47. 98 people were shot or killed when they were trying to escape through wall.
48. The demolition of the wall also ended Cold War.
49. East and West Germany were reunited On October 3, 1990.
50. Present time, two rows of cobblestones are set along the Berlin wall in the Berlin.
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