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Dream Vacation

Colosseum in Rome, Italy 
A Avid History Nut Should Definitely Try Cost for travel
Plane: The cost to get there is 666 dollars and it is going to take 12 hours and 30 minutes from somewhere in the U.S.
Requirments:
- You must have a valid passport to go to Rome
- Official Language: Standard Italian.
- Local Dialect: Romanesco (a distinct Roman dialect).
- Other Languages: English is the most common foreign language used in tourism.
- Other Languages Spoken: Due to international tourism and the city’s status, some French, Spanish, and German are also understood in specific areas.
A place to stay
For a first-time visitor, the best areas to stay in Rome are the Centro Storico (near Pantheon/Navona) for ultimate walkability, Monti for a trendy, central vibe with great nightlife, or Trastevere for a charming, authentic, and lively atmosphere. For a quieter, more residential feel near the Vatican, choose Prati.
Best time to go?
Best Time to Visit Rome | Weather, Events, and Things to do. New visitors and seasoned travelers alike find Rome captivating year-round, but the city truly shines in spring (March-May) and fall (September-October), when mild weather and vibrant events make exploring a pleasure.
Things to do at Rome, Italy
- Unparalleled History and Archaeology: As the “Eternal City,” Rome is an open-air museum filled with ancient ruins, including the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, and the Colosseum.(For a avid history nut)
- Art and Architecture: Home to the Vatican Museums (including the Sistine Chapel), Galleria Borghese, and numerous churches and fountains, such as the Trevi Fountain.(A art place for a avid history nut)
- World-Class Culinary Scene: Experience authentic Italian cuisine, from pasta dishes like Carbonara and Cacio e Pepe to renowned gelato and vibrant street food in neighborhoods like Trastevere.(Avid History Nut Will Like The FOOD)
- Vibrant Culture and Lifestyle: Enjoy the bustling, romantic atmosphere of its piazzas, such as Piazza Navona and the Spanish Steps.
- Walkable City: Many of Rome’s major attractions are within walking distance of each other, allowing for an immersive experience of the city’s streets and architecture.
- Gateway to Other Destinations: Rome serves as an ideal base for day trips to nearby areas like Pompeii, Naples, or Tivoli.
- Cost-Effective: Often considered more affordable than other major European capitals like Paris or London.
17 Extra Things to do(some stuff I said might be in the video):
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Private Jets
Private jets are a status symbol of the rich and famous. At the same time in many cases, they actually make better sense for some business and celebrates.
Normally called business jets, it is often more economical to be able to fly directly to your destination instead of taking multiple flights with many staff members. Because of this, and the ability to ship mission critical item in an instant business jets have become the back bone of many businesses, including performers shows.
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Coffee: Magical Bean Water
With roots in Ethiopia and Yemen over a 399 years ago. Coffee did not grow in popularity until America made it the drink of chose. This is closely linked to the history of our own country. After the tax from the Tea Act of 1773, America rejected Tea sold by the British East Indian Trading Company, and went to the cheaper alternative of coffee. This brought it to the masses, and began to march towards global domination.
The World of Coffee
Types of coffee
Pour overs
The most popular form of coffee in the world is the pour over. It is a process where you pour hot water over coffee in a paper filter. The process is the basis of the drip coffee machine. It yields a fast to make cup of decent quality coffee.
A famous coffeemaker that created the drip market is the Mr. Coffee. Have a listen:
Peculated Coffee:
The older brother to the modern day drip coffee machine is the percolator it has one major downside of it resteeps the coffee, multiple time causing it to become bitter it was very uncommon to drink this coffee black, Most people who drank percolated coffee haven very little issue drinking black drip coffee though as it is far less bitter.
It was also famous for its sound. Take a listen:
1 Espresso
Currently the king of caffeine. Espresso uses pressurized water to put the coffee grinds under pressure. You also have to grind the coffee finer to allow the extraction process to work faster. This process required some decently expensive equipment, and therefore is not a process normally done in home, but budget espresso makers are becoming available. Starbucks made Espresso widely available in the United States.
A guide for espresso
Moka pot
Before the modern high pressure espresso machine there was still a way to make a higher pressure more caffeinated coffee than drip it was called the Moka pot to use it. You would fill the bottom with water, a cup with coffee and then screw it together. Placed upon a source of heat. It would force the water through the coffee under steam pressure. When finished it would make a noise that sounds like the word Moka. This told you it was done.

(a) Brewed coffee
(b) Coffee Grinds
(c) Water
(d) Source of heat
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Design Blocks
Buttons
Columns

I am writing about diamonds in the left side column. Let’s pretend that i run a business that sells diamonds. Underneath this bit of text. I might put a button to go buy diamonds. I will offer you a diamond for 3 emeralds. Also equivocal to 13 loafs of bread. Hmmmmmmm.
I like rocks a lot… is it obvious? Some rocks are pure elements but others are an amalgamation of many different ways.
BLAH BLAH BLAH
LOREM IPSUM
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Element on Periodic Table
Atomic Number 12 Elements Magnesium Appearance Shiny Grey Solid Brinell Hardness 44-260 MPa Bulk Modulus 35.4 GPa 
History Of Magnesium
The name Magnesium originates from the Greek word for locations related to the tribe of the Magnetes, either a district in Thessaly called Magnesia or Magnesia ad Sipylum, now in Turkey. It is related to magnetite and manganese which also originated from this area, and required differentiation as separate substance.
In 1618, a farmer at Epsom in England attempted to give his cows water from a local well. The cows refused to drink because of the water’s bitter taste, but the farmer noticed that the water seemed to heal scratches and rashes. The substance obtained by evaporating the water became known as Epsom salts and its fame spread. It was eventually recognized as hydrated magnesium sulfate.
The metal itself was first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in England in 1808. He used electrolysis on a mixture of magnesia and mercuric oxide. Antoine Bussy prepared it in coherent form in 1831. Davy’s first suggestion for a name was “magnium”, but the name magnesium is now used in most European languages.
Further discoveries about magnesium were made by the father of physical chemistry in Imperial Russia, Nikolai Beketov (1827-1911), who established that magnesium and zinc displaced other metals from their salts under high tempatures.
Where is it used?
Magnesium is used in lightweight materials and alloys. For example when infused with silicon carbide nanoparticles, it has extremely high specific strength.
Historically, magnesium was one of the main aerospace construction metals and was used for German military aircraft as early as World War I and extensively for German aircraft in World War II. The Germans coined the name “Elektron” for magnesium alloy, a term which is still used today. In the commercial aerospace industry, magnesium was generally restricted to engine-related components, due to fire and corrosion hazards. Magnesium alloy use in aerospace is increasing in the 21st century, driven by the importance of fuel economy. Magnesium alloys can act as replacements for aluminum and steel alloys in structural applications.
This is all I know about Magnesium Thanks for reading!
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Cool Rock I Saw
This is preformatted text about a cool rock.
It's shiny and colorful. It's probably a metal.A poem about rocks
Rock erupt from Earth.
Rocks stay around a while.
Rocks understand it.A picture of a very special rock

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Radiation: Is it really dangerous?
“Unless you are purposely collecting and storing radioactive materials very incorrectly, it’s not dangerous”
Since the 1940s we have always looked at radiation as the monster that had to be conquered or feared but is it really as bad as science fiction would have you believe? Let’s explore this concept.
The Facts
Many people believe that Radiation illnesses are a major factor for dying of cancers, but the facts just don’t back this up.
Illness Rate Skin Cancer 60,000-90,000 Smoking 7,000,000 (1.5m from secondhand smoke) Acute Radiation Syndrome 60-100 SINCE WWII The Truth
Radiation is a calculatable risk. We use certain tools to keep a safe measurement of this risk, but in most cases, radioactive material that most people can gain access too is not very dangerous. We have lived alongside it for thousands of years and unless you are purposely collecting it and storing it very incorrectly its not dangerous.
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The Metric System
The Metric System has been adopted by most of the world, but in The United States of America it never really caught on. That said, there are some major measurements that can be made in Metric. The primary sizes are as such.
- meter -length
- gram- mass
- kilogram
- Celsius – Temp
- Candela – Luminousity
- Liter- Volume
A famous quote
If God wanted us to use the metric system he would have given us ten fingers and ten toes
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My School
I attend the Dallas School of Excellence. Our school is well known for a few major things.
Water Polo
The Dallas Whales are second to none in the pool. Like a fish in water we hold the record for most consecutive wins in diving and 50 meter freestyle. Come join our pod!
Gourmet Cuisines
With options of Lobster, Fillet Mignon, Baked Beans with Bacon, Biscuits and Gravy, and an Ice Cream Parlor, you would expect students to be excited for every meal… and you’d be right. Our schools Culinary Class preps and cooks every meal in house.
Hockey
While you don’t immediately associate the heat of Texas with Hockey our Hockey team is 3rd in the nation. All of our players are famed for still having all their teeth! You can thank our phenomenal dental program.
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