What stage of business cycle would be most appropriate to describe the years from 1929 to 1933?
contraction
How was Sydney Australia founded?
Sydney was founded with the arrival of the First Fleet, which consisted of British convicts, marines and officers, on 26 January 1788.
How often is the Sydney Harbour Bridge painted?
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is repainted continuously. There is a maintenance crew constantly repainting sections. As soon as the bridge has been repainted from one end to the other, the process begins again.
What was Queen Victoria's last name?
Royals do not have last names. Queen Victoria belonged to the House of Hanover and her husband belonged to the House of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. The above statement is wrong. Royals do have last names! They choose not to use them and go by the Royal House Queen Victoria's surname was Guelph She from the House of Hanover. Prince Albert's surname was Wettin ( The House of Windsor was chosen to replace Wettin) He from the House of Saxe- Coburg -Gotha
In what year was the Sydney Opera House finished?
The Sydney Opera House was opened in 1973; it was finished in September 2004.
How long is the eisenhower tunnel?
The Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel is 1.6 miles long...almost two miles long.
How many kilometres from Sydney to Junee NSW?
It is 432 km from Sydney's CBD to Junee.
Which city hosted the 1938 commonwealth games?
The 1938 commonwealth games were held in Sydney, New South Wales. Australia.
How has the Sydney area changed from the 1780s to the 2000s?
Sydney has changed greatly over that period of time. In the 1780s there was the colony of New South Wales in the city region. Then there was suburban expansion all over the county of Cumberland. Especially in south-western Sydney
What is the difference between Sydney Opera House and harbor Bridge?
The Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge are both in Sydney, NSW, Australia. They are both an icon Australia. The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre,and the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a an arch bridge. People pay the price to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge to see the beautiful view,and pay money to listen to opera. Both of the icons are owned by the NSW Government.
The Southern bridge pylon is about 570 meters from the top of the opera house shell.
When is the cheapest time of the year to fly Saint Lucia?
June through to October - excluding School Summer Holidays.
Where is the location of the Apple store in Australia?
"The Australian Apple store is located in Sydney, Australia. Its exact address is:
How do Americans refer to a postcode?
In America it's called a zip code. The numbers refer to a nationwide grid with the northeast part of the country (the oldest part) being lower numbers (ex. 111xx) and the Southwest part of the country being higher numbers (ex. 999xx).
When is the cheapest time of year to go on a cruise?
the cheapest time of the year is usually the time when not everyone is trying to go, so that might be winter, depending on the area of which u live. Another good time to go is after something big happened, like after 9/11, airline tickets were easy to get, and for a good price! "off season", meaning the time of year that nobody else wants to go.
Bon qui qui has no definite race. She's just "ghetto." But to add to the hilarity, her name translates to "good who who" (...vagina...) in French.
About 23.5 degrees
Where can you find the timetable for trains from Dadar to Nanded on the Central Railway?
You can check out timetable for trains from Dadar to Nanded by visiting http://www.travelkhana.com/travelkhana/mumbai%20dadar%20central-dr-%20nanded-ned-trains. You can modify your search also according to your need.
How were convicts punished in Sydney cove?
The convicts were most commonly punished by being placed on reduced rations, meaning they were given less food, or certain privileges such as tobacco, tea or sugar were withdrawn.
Sometimes, they were assigned to difficult work, such as the road gangs.
The Cat o' nine tails was a particularly vicious type of punishment. This was a whip with nine cords of leather, each of which had a metal triangle embedded in the end. A convict was given between 10 and 50 lashes (in some case more), and within just a few lashes, the flesh would be ripped out, sometimes to the point where the bone was exposed.
When is the great Bathurst 1000 scheduled for in 2010 to enable me to plan my trip Is it best to book tickets or roll up on the day I wish to attend? Cheers ....... LJ