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... the north you can follow ... the wine trail through the Pipers Brook and Tamar Valley area. Sip a cool climate pinot noir ... a balcony overlooking the Tamar River and discover what a signature wine is all about.
Chat... the winemakers... the region's superb sauvignon blancs and char- donnays, produced ... passion ... stunning locations.
... the south, 40 ha ... English oaks and rambling gardens have been carefully restored ... one ... Australia's leading historic sites, Port Arthur. Its stark convict past is evident... more than 30 buildings and ruins clustered ... the edge ... a peaceful bay the snap ... a playing card, the world- class Visitor Centre invites you to step ... the shoes ... a convict to experience his life ... a day.
The west coast fishing village ... Strahan is ... the banks ... Macqua- rie Harbour — almost six and a half times the size ... the whole of Sydney Harbour but... less than a thousand people living around its shores. It is the departure point... cruises ... the Gordon River ... the Franklin- Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, and ... wilderness flights. Step ... the history ... local Huon Pine gatherers, the early mining boom and wilderness explorers ... the Strahan Visitor Centre.
Australia is an ideal destination ... self-drive holidays,... endless reasons to stop, explore and create an itinerary as you travel. Bring your own car ... the overnight ferry or hire a car or campervan.
And when it comes ... the clear air and light, there's even more opportunity to enjoy it ... spring when Australia begins its six months ... daylight saving. Dusk doesn't begin ... about 8.30 p.m. and it's a slow twilight — perfect... evenings outdoors.
2. The US President is Commander in Chief.
3. The Judges work in the Supreme Court as long as they live.
4.The presidents term is four years.
5. There are 27 amendments to the US Constitution.
6. The Bill of Rights guarantees to people of the USA such important rights as freedom of press, freedom of religion, the right to go to court, have a lawyer, and some others. .
7. In 1971, the 26th amendment gave people 18 years old and older the right to vote.
8.The second branch of goverment is the President and his helpers.
9.The Congress is a meeting of representatives from all states.
10.The Congress meets in the US Capitol in Washington.
11.There are one hundred senators in the Senate.
12.The number of congressmen from each state depends on the number of people who live in the state.
13.One important power of the Congress is the power to declare war
14.The President sings bills and then they become laws.
The War of Independence began in the 1775. The colonies in America declared a war on Great Britain. The colonies in America won the Revolutionary War in the 1783. After the war the young country faced the problem of a strong national government. The US constitution was written in Philadelphia by the representatives of all the states. The US government can be compared with a tree because the trunk is the people and the branches are the Congress, the President with his helpers and the Supreme Court. The US Congress is a meeting of representatives of all the states which is divided into two parts: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Each state sends two people to the Senate no matter how large or small it is. All the states send people to the House of Representatives and their number depends on the population of the state.