BojanaVel

Hi,

My best period in my life was the time when I was little…maybe when I was 8…then I was second grade in school and it was great…a lot of friends no problems with love :D everyday we were playing.,..there weren’t another obligations…just fun and fun. That was so cool and I want to stay it forever but like time is passing by, unfortunate that period of my life passed, I grow up but I'm not complementing because in my teenagers life I have fun and I know that like I'm beaming older I'm starting to expres life like a very hart road full with torns but if you always look at the good stuf you will see that the torn one day was a rose:D

more times a day deep in side us, we are looking for something that we really like doing. Like we are growing up, we see that people around us being happy with there life’s and they are building a road that they go in and we are looking after them because we want our life to be as happy as there’s. For instants I really like watching TV and play basketball. Why? It just fools me with positive energy and I love doing it!

According to me the climate changes is a serious problem that it’s facing our world today. Over the last few years, climate changes have been debated and become an accepted threat to our planet. There are increasing evidences that climate changes are not only random but are also accelerated by industrial activities. The global temperature and the sea level are rising more rapidly than before. As a result, coastal areas and small islands are being endangered, also, the frequency and the severity of extreme weather events such as droughts, floods and storms are grater. Many nations have experienced extreme weather conditions such as Britain with the hottest summer on record in 2006 or the West of Viet Nam with several serious storms. Additionally, the burning of fossil fuels has released a large amount of carbo dioxide emissions which cause the greenhouse effect. However, all the problems can be limited by enormous efforts of people all over the world. By investing in renewable energy and energy efficiency, most nations can take essential steps toward reducing the dependence on oil and other fossil fuels, and save billions of dollars on gasoline. In conclusion, climate changes are now so serious and have direct influences on our planet. By putting energy efficiency, renewable energy and paying more attention to the environment, people all over the world will altogether reduce the contribution to global warming while creating a stronger, healthier and more secure world.

UNIT 1 ** 23, St. Mary's Road, Dublin 4, Ireland Tuesday, 10 May
 * 1. **

Dear Stephanie How are you? I'm very well. I came to Dublin two weeks ago to study at a language school. I want to learn English because it is very important language. I'm staying with an Irish family. They've got two sons and a daughter. Mr Kendall is a teacher and Mrs Kendall works in a hospital. The Irish are very kind, but they speak very quickly! I study in the morning. My teacher's name is Ann. She tells me that my English is OK, but I made a lot of mistakes. Ann doesn't give us too much homework, so in the afternoons I always go sightseeing. Dublin is much bigger then my town. I like painting very much and I'm very interested in modern art, so I visit galleries and museums. I've met a girl named Martina. She comes from Spain and goes to Trinity College. Last night we went to the cinema, but the film wasn't very exciting. Would you like to visit me? Why don't you come for a weekend?

I'd love to see you. Write to me soon. love, KATI

1. Where is Kati? Where is she staying? - Kati is in Dublin. She is staying with an Irish family. 2. Why is she there? - She is there because she is learning English at a language school. 3. What does she do each day? -She study. 4. What does she do in her free time? - In her free time she always go sightseeing, visit galleries and museums. 5. Who has she met? - She met one girl named Martina. 1. I'm in New York. I'm staying with an American family. 2. I'm there because I'm learning English. 3. I study, read magazines etc. 4. In my free time I go out with my friends which a met there. 5. I met a lot of people, but I'm friend only with Anastasia and Milena.
 * 2.**
 * 3.**

Beginnings: Dear, Hi!, sir, madam. Endings: wishes, all, lots of, love, best, sincerely, yours, faithfully.
 * UNIT 2 **
 * 1. **

1. __Just a note__ to say thank you so much for having me to stay last weekend. -B - informal 2. __Thank you__ for your letter of 16 April. Please find enclosed a cheque for £50.00. - E - formal 3. Write or better still, __email me soon.__ -E- informal 4. How are you doing? You'll never guess who I saw last week at Dan's. -B- informal 5. I am writing in response to your advertisement in yesterday's Daily Star. -B- formal 6. We trust this arrangement meets with your satisfaction. - E- formal 7. I'm sorry I haven't been in touch for such a long time. - B - informal 8. I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. - E - formal 9.I thought I'd write rather than email for a change. - B- informal 10. Give my regards to Robert. - E- informal 11. Take care and thanks again.-E- informal
 * 2. and 3.**

1. Dear Mary and Dave, Any chance that you two are free next Sat. p.m.? We’ve got four tickets for that open-air concert in Woodstock. Interested? Let me know asap. All the best, Martin
 * 4.; 5. and 6.**
 * Invites**

2. Dear Jane, Thanks for your letter. It was great to hear from you after such a long time. You asked me what I’ve been doing. Well, I’ve changed my job a few times since I last spoke to you, and as you know, I’ve moved to a new flat. It would be lovely to see you some time. Do you ever come to London? We could meet for lunch. Love Pat
 * Gives news**

3. Dear Sir/ Madam, I saw an advertisement in the Daily Telegraph for weekend breaks at your hotel. Could you please send me your brochure and a price list? I would be most grateful. Many thanks. I look forward to hearing from you in the future. Yours faithfully, James Fox
 * Ask for information**

4. Hi Pete, Thanks for the invite. We’d love to come. Can’t wait to see you. Let’s hope it stays fine. Love to Ellie. See you then. Deborah
 * Accept an invitation**

5. Dear Mr. Smith, We received your order for the Encyclopedia World CD ROM, and your cheque £ 75. Unfortunately, this amount did not include packing and postage, which is £7.50. We apologize for the inconvenience and will have pleasure in processing your order as soon as we receive the additional amount. Yours sincerely, Thames Valley Computer Software.
 * Asks for further payment**

“The farmer and his sons” There was once an old farmer __who had worked hard in his vineyard all his life__. Before he died he wanted to teach his three sons how to be good farmers. So he called them to his bedside and said, ‘My boys, I have an important secret to tell you: there is a great treasure buried in the vineyard. Promise me that you will look for it when I’m dead.’ The sons gave their promise __and as soon as their father had died__ they began looking for the treasure. They worked very hard in the hot sun __and while they were working they__ __thought about what their father had said__. They pictured boxes of gold coins, diamond necklaces, and other such thinks__. Soon they had dug up every inch of the vineyard__ but they found not a single penny. They were upset __because they felt that all their hard work had been for nothing.__ However, a few months latter the grapes started to appear on the vines.Their grapes were biggest and best in the neighborhood and they sold them for a lot of money. Now the sons understood __what their father had meant by the great treasure__ and they lived happily ever after.
 * UNIT 3**
 * 1.**

“The emperor and his daughters” There was once an emperor __who__ lived in a palace. He had three daughters __but__ no sons. He wanted his daughters to marry __before__ he died. He found three princes, __however__ his daughters didn't like them. They refused to marry the princes, __so__ the emperor became very angry. He said they must get married __as soon as__ they were sixteen years old. The three daughters run away __during__ the night and found work on a farm. They fell in love with the farmer's sons __while__ they were working there. They married the sons __when__ they were sixteen.
 * 2.**

”Childhood- the best time of your life” Some people say that childhood is the best time of your life. However, being a child has both __pros and cons**.**__ //(//Advantages and disadvantages). __One advantage is that__ __(__On the plus side//)// you have very few responsibilities. __For instance__ //(//For example//)// you don’t have to go to work, pay bills, or do the shopping, cooking or cleaning. This means you have plenty of free time to do whatever you want – watch TV; play on the computer; go out with friends, play sports or pursue other hobbies. __Moreover__ (On top of that//),// public transport, cinema and sports centers cost much less for children. __In fact__ (All in all//),// being a child is an exciting, action-packed time in life. However, for every plus there is a minus. __One disadvantage is that__ (For one thing//),// you have to spend all day, Monday to Friday at school. Studying usually means you have to do homework and you have to take exams. __Another point is that__ //(//What is more//),// you may have a lot of free time, but you are rarely allowed to do whatever you want. You usually have to ask your parents if you can do things, from going shopping in town to staying out late or going to a party. __Finally__ (Last of all), although there are often cheaper prices for children, things are still expensive – and parents are not always generous with pocket money. There’s never enough to do everything you want. __All things considered__ //(//The reality is that//)// sometimes there’s not enough to do anything at all! __In conclusion__ //(//To sum it up//)// although some people see childhood as the best time in life, __In my opinion__ //(//I thing that//)// children have no real choice, independence or money. Nevertheless, it is true that choice, money and independence all bring responsibility and restrictions – which increase with age.
 * UNIT 4 **
 * 1. ** **and 2.**

Match the pros with the cons. 1. Don't have to go to work--> have to go to school Monday to Friday. 2. Can go out to parties with friends--> need to ask your parent's permission. 3. Don't have to cook and clean--> have to do homework and take exams. 4. Costs less to do things-> are never given enough pocket money.
 * 3.**
 * Pros**--**Cons**

Fax transmission Page 1 of 1 To: Anne Westcombe Date: 26.05.2009 From: Janet Cooper To fax no: 01326 230579 Subject: Reservation
 * 5.**
 * UNIT 5 **
 * 1. and 2. **

I would like to reserve two bed and breakfast at your rooms. We are arriving on 27 August. We hope to stay six nights for departing on 2 September. My husband and I preferably would like a room with double an en-suite bathroom. I also would like to reserve a room for our two teenage daughters. Both should be non-smoking rooms. Would it be possible the rooms to have facing sea? Do you have available rooms for these dates? Could you also tell me the price of each room? I look forward to hearing from you.

”My favorite room” The room in our house __I like best__ is our kitchen. Perhaps the kitchen is the most important room in many houses, but it is particularly so in our house because it is not only __where we cook and eat__ but it is also the place __where family and friends come together.__ I have so many happy memories of times spent there: ordinary daily events such as making breakfast on dark, cold winter mornings for children __who are cross and sleepy,__ before sending them off to school,: or special occasions such as homecomings or cooking Christmas dinner. Whenever we have a party, people gravitate with their drinks to the kitchen. It always ends up the fullest and noisiest room in the house. So what does this special room look like? It’s quite big, but not huge. It’s big enough to have a good-sized rectangular table in the centre, __which is the focal point of the room.__ There is a large window above the sink, looking out onto two apple trees in the garden. There’s a big, old cooking stove at one end, and at the other end a wall with a huge notice board __which tells the story__ of our lives, past, present and future: a school photo of the kids; a postcard from Auntie Nancy, __whose family have all emigrated__ to Australia; the menu from a take-away Chinese restaurant; an invitation to a wedding __that we’re going to__ __the next Saturday__; a letter from a friend __we haven’t seen__ for years. All our world is there for everyone to read! The front door is seldom used in our house, only by strangers. All our friends use back door __which means__ they come straight into the kitchen and join in whatever is happening there. The kettle goes on immediately and then we all sit round the table, drinking tea and putting the world to rights. Without doubt some of the happiest times of my life have been spent in our kitchen.
 * UNIT 6 **
 * 1. ** **and 6**

” A letter of application” Worldwatch Europe IPA 56 Merritts Avenue Overland Park Reading RG2 6HD
 * UNIT 7 **
 * 1. **

Dear David Benton, __I am writing in response__ to your __deadlines__ in today’s //Guardian// for a journalist based in Geneva. __As you will see__ from the enclosed __CV**,**__ I studied journalism and modern languages at University College, London, and went on to do a master’s in journalism at Queen Mary’s College, London. __I consider myself__ the ideal candidate for the job because I have all the relevant __experience.__ In my present job I am in charge of Eastern Europe publications for Intertec Publishing. Before this, I worked for the BBC World Service, at first covering Mexico and Argentina, then Europe. I have traveled __on business__ in South America and Europe. In my present job I frequently go to Japan __widely.__ I speak French, German, and Spanish __fluently.__ I am an enthusiastic and __hard-working__ person. I am good at organizing people and can meet __advertisement.__ __I__ __look forward to hearing__ from you in the near future.

Yours sincerely, Nancy Mann

1. What job is Nancy applying for? - Nancy is applying for Business Journalist in Worldwatch Company. 2. Where did she hear about the vacancy? - She heard and read about the vacancy in a daily magazine Guardian. 3. What is she sending with her letter? - Nancy with her letter is sending her CV. 4. Look at the letter and the advert. Why does she think she is the right for the job? - I think she is right for the job because she has all the requirements like a master’s degree in journalism, experience from business journalism, she’s fluent in French, German and also Spanish. She is hard-working person and has excellent communication skills and a plus some international travel experience.
 * 2.**

“A holiday horror story” After Christmas just two years ago Jack and Liza suddenly decided to go __somewhere__ away for New Year. They didn’t want to stay in a hotel with people so they were __really__ delighted when they saw an advertisement in The Sunday Times for a holiday flat in a village near Oxford. __However__ it was no ordinary flat. It was on the top floor of an old Elizabethan mansion. They booked it __immediately**,**__ and on New Year’s Eve they set off in the car. __Although__ it was __heavily__ raining and freezing cold, they were happy and excited. They had been driving for nearly three hours when they __finally__ saw the house in the distance. It looked magnificent with tall chimneys and an __incredibly__ long, wide drive. They drove up to they house, went up the steps to the huge front door and __loudly__ knocked. Nothing happened. They knocked again __more loudly__**.** __Eventually__ the door slowly opened and a small, wild-looking old lady stood there.
 * UNIT 8 **
 * 2. **


 * UNIT 9 **

Emily Morgan Appearance || She has a fair complexion, curly grey hair and deep blue eyes. She has a kind face and warm, friendly smile. || but not very tolerant. || and she likes to take her dog for long walks in the park. ||
 * 2.**
 * Physical
 * Character || She is extremely generous,
 * Habits || She likes reading and gardening,

1. George was rich, but he wasn’t a happy man. 2. Jo rang me from a phone box because she’s lost her mobile.
 * UNIT 11 **
 * 1. **

1. In fact/ Actually Peter doesn't like working in London. In fact, he's thinking of Changing jobs. Peter and I are in love. Actually, we're going to married. 2. Of course/ Naturally Of course, having a baby has totally changed our lives. Naturally, when I was child I didn't know that having a baby is so tiredly. 3. Fortunately / Unfortunately She tried really hard, and fortunately, she passed the exam. She stood and waited for over an hour, but unfortunately, she don't pass the exam.
 * 2.**

To: Melodycat@hyp.org Subject: Hi from Jackie and Joe
 * 3.**

Hi, Melody

I hope you’re all well. Things are busy here. Maya moved out last week. She found a small apartment not far from here, __so__ (//so / anyway//) we still see her all time. She also got a new job at a radio station. __Unfortunately__ (//Unfortunately / Because//) it doesn’t pay very well, __but__ (//of course / but//) at least she like it. Now that Maya has moved out, it’s only Joe and me at home. After 24 years of having kids around the house, it’s a little strange to have the place all to ourselves. __In fact,__ (//However / In fact//) it’s nice to come home to clean house at the end of the day. Samantha is going to graduate from Oberlin College this year. We’re all very proud and __of course__ (however / of course) we’re going to have a party for her. __Actually__ (So / Actually) it’s going to be a surprise party! So, shhh! Samantha says she wants to travel somewhere interesting this summer, __but__ (but / because) she hasn’t decided where to go yet. Joe’s is fine, __although__ ( although / so) he’s been in bad mood lately. He hasn’t been able to do much in the garden __because__ (because / actually) it’s rained every day for the last two weeks! __In fact__, (In fact / Nevertheless) it’s been the rainiest summer for 20 years. __Anyway__, (Anyway / Of course) that’s enough of our news. How are you all? What are you up to?

Write back and tell me everything! Love, Jackie.

Correcting mistakes
 * UNIT 12 **
 * 1. and 2 **

Szerencs n. 43 3300 Eger Hungary

Friday, 14 June

Dear Mr and Mrs Kendal

I am home //two weeks ago// ( since two weeks), but I have to start //working// (work) immediately, so this is the first time possible for me to write. How are you all? Are you //as// busy as usual? Does Tim still work hard for his exam next month? I miss you a lot and also //I miss// my friends from Dublin. Yesterday, //I// (I've) received a letter from my Spain friend, Martina, and she told me //something about the// (about some of the) other people I met. She said that Atsuko and Yuki will write me from Japan. I'm lucky because I made so many good //friends// (friend) //while// (during) I was in Ireland. It was (really) interesting for me to meet people from so many different countries. I think that we not only improved our English (I hope this!) but we also knew people from all over the world and //that// (this) is important. My family //is// (are) fine. They had a good holiday by the lake. We are all very //excited// (exciting) because my brother //is going to get// (will) married just before Christmas and we like //his girlfriend very much// (very much his girlfriend). They //were looking// (have looked) for a flat near the city center, but it is //not// (no) easy to fine one. If they //don't// (won't) find one soon, they will have to stay here with us. //Can you please// (Please can you) check something for me? I can't find my red scarf. I think maybe I have forgotten it in the //cupboard// (cuboard) in my bedroom. Please write me soon. My family //sends// (send) best wishes to all of you. I hope I can come back next year. //Staying// (stay) with you was a (very) wonderful experience for me. Thank you for //everything// (all things) and excuse my mistakes. I've already forget many words.

Yours faithfully, Kati //P.S.// (PS) I hope you like the photo. It's nice, isn't it?

**//FAMILY MATTERS//**
Questions 1. Which two sentences best describe their relationship? //__a. It was closer when Carmen was a child.__// b. They get on well and have similar interests. //__c. They don't have much in common.__// 2. Which two sentences best describe Oliver? //__a. He's done a lot for his daughter.__// //__b. He isn't very sensitive to how she feels.__// c. He's more interested in himself then his family. 3. Which two sentences best describe Carmen? //__a. She is a selfish and spoilt.__// b. She tried to please her father. //__c She was newer happy until she married George.__// 4. How did Oliver behave in front of Carmen's friends? - He once got annoyed with her in front of her friends and she didn't talk with him for days. 5. Why did she leave school? - Because she didn't like that school. 6. Is she happily married? How do you know? - Yes, she is happily married, because her husband is a vet and she loves animals. 7. What does Carmen think of her father's career? - She thinks that his work always came first. 8. Why don't they see each other? - Because Oliver was often away from their home making films.

Language works 1. She must like animals because she enjoys working with them. 2. She can't believe that Oliver is very famous actor because he isn't easy to get on with. 3. She might that he has won an Oscar because he used the awards to show them to her friends when they came to the house. 4. She must had a lot of friends when she was a teenager because she grow apart from her family. 5. He can't believe that she worked hard at school because she was miserable and didn't do well.

// “CHARITY APPEALS “ //
- ** This organization works to support human rights around the world. ** - ** Amnesty International works to free all prisoners of conscience anywhere in the world. This organization tries to help these prisoners in two ways: first, by publicizing their cases, and, second, by putting pressure on governments to practice human rights. ** - ** WWF is the largest and most effective conservation organization. It is dedicated to protecting wild animals around the world and the places where the animals live. **
 * Amnesty International **
 * 1. ** ** Who or what the charity tries to help? **
 * 2. ** ** How the charity helps? **
 * WWF **
 * 1. ** ** Who or what the charity tries to help? **
 * 2. How the charity helps? **
 * - WWF works to save endangered species like the black rhino or the giant panda. It works to establish and manage national parks and wildlife reserves around the world. It works to address global threats to our environment, such as pollution and climate change. **

- ** They help to the people in Africa because there many people died hungry and in some places it hasn’t rained for three years. **
 * Crisis Now! **
 * 1. ** ** Who or what the charity tries to help? **
 * 2. ** ** How the charity helps? **
 * - They’re supplying towns and camps with food and medical supplies. In this human organization can help who wants. **

**// WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE? //**

 * I.**
 * **If you win a lot of money……** || **Your opinion** || **The article’s opinion** ||
 * 1. You should give up your job || X || Ok ||
 * 2. You should by a new house. || Ok || Ok ||
 * 3. You shouldn’t tell anyone. || X || X ||
 * 4. You should give money to everyone who asks for it. || X || X ||
 * 5. You should go on a spending spree || X || Ok ||
 * 6. You should give lots of it away. || X || Ok ||


 * II**
 * Complete the article with the phrases below.**
 * 1) his unluckiest bet = (6)
 * 2) to move to a bigger house = (3)
 * 3) we feel at home = (2)
 * 4) among all the members of her family = (8)
 * 5) what the money would do to us = (1)
 * 6) as soon as possible = (7)
 * 7) most of their money will be spent = (4)
 * 8) nothing but misery = (5)

Perhaps. If you know how to use the money then is good to have them, but if you don’t know how to use them then is a bad thing to win a lot of money. 
 * III**
 * Answer the questions.**
 * 1) According to the article, is it good or a bad thing to win a lot of money?


 * 1) How does winning a large amount of money affect our work? Our home? Our friends? Our relatives?

For example, most people like the idea of not having to work, but winners have found that without work there is no purpose to their day and no reason to get up in the morning. It is tempting to move to a bigger house, but in so doing, you leave old friends and routines behind. 

Our life is like a jigsaw because every day we do the things we’re used to, and spend our time with the people we know and love. Suddenly with the winning a lot of money ourhabits are changed, we change the way of our life. So that’s how the jigsaw is smashed. 
 * 1) In what way is our life like a jigsaw? How does a windfall smash the jigsaw?

You can go on a spending spree, you can by a new car, you can by a new house, you can divide with your family, and you can give lots of it away… 
 * 1) How can money be wasted?

The first bad luck story is about Abby Wilson. She is from Brixton. She won £7 million on Thunderball, and it brought her nothing but misery. She immediately went on a spending spree that lasted for four years and five marriages. She is now penniless and alone. The second bud luck story is about William Church. He won the National Lottery, but it turned out to be his unluckiest bet. Three weeks after winning, he dropped dead of a heart attack, brought on by ceaseless hounding from the press, the public, and relatives, after his £3.6 million win was made public. 
 * 1) What are the two bad luck stories?

Jim Taylor is happy because he give a lots of money to former shipmates, strangers in the street and to homeless people in a Glasgow park. 
 * 1) What made Jim Taylor happy?

Her fortune has been divided among all the members of her family. 
 * 1) How has Anita Cotton survived?

**// Just imagine! //**

 * // 1. //** **// If I had //****// ₤ //****// 5 million, I’d give up my job and travel around the world. //**
 * // 2. //** **// If you’re going to the post office, could you post this latter for me. //**
 * // 3. //** **// If I see, Ana I’ll tell her the news. //**
 * // 4. //** **// If you want to do well in life, you have to work hard. //**
 * // 5. //** **// If you don’t feel well, go to bed and rest. //**


 * // Answer the questions about you //**


 * // 1. //** **// If I have a problem, I will talk with my mother. //**
 * // 2. //** **// If the weather is nice at the weekend I will go to the park. //**
 * // 3 //****// . //** **// If I won I lot of money I will by a big house, then I will travel around the world, I will give some money to my family. //**

// Literal or idiomatic //
b. Please take off your coat and sit down. ---Idiomatic //** 3. a. (On the phone) Hello? Hello? I can’t hear you. I thing we’ve been cut off. --- Idiomatic b. She cut off a big piece of a meal and gave it to the dog. ---Literal 4. a. She looked up and smiled. --- Idiomatic b. I looked up the world in the dictionary. --- Literal 5. a. Can you pick up my pen for me? It’s under your chair. --- Literal b. I pick up some Italian when I was working in Rome. --- Idiomatic  //**
 * // 1. //****// a. The plane has just taken off. --- Literal
 * // 2. //** **// a. Oh no! The lights have gone out again. ---idiomatic //**
 * // b .If you go out, take an umbrella. It’s going to rain. ---literal

//Dream jobs//
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**//GLOBAL PIZZA//**

 * // 1. //**
 * // Which of these are fish or seafood? //**
 * // - //**// Oil,eel,salmon,shrimp,tuna,herring. //

// Differences: pizza can be served in fancy restaurants or delivered to your front door. //
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 * // 1. McDonald's is everywhere and people eat in it. //**
 * // 2. Similarities: they are both universal fast food, easy to make, can be eaten with hands etc... //**
 * // 3. It gradually evolves over the ears but one thing for certain-it's been around for very long time. //**
 * // 4. "Plakuntos" are come from the Greeks. The Greeks ate them with various sample toppings such us oil, onions and herbs. The Romans enjoyed eating something similar witch was brought to Italy from Mexico and Peru in the sixteens century. //**
 * // 5.Mexico and Peru are important in the development of pizza, because the tomato is brought to Italy from them in sixteen century. //**
 * // 6. King Umberto I and queen Margherita heard about pizza and ask to try. Rafaele Esposito-Pizza maker, made pizza for them. He made the pizza like the Italian flag. He used red tomatoes, white mozzarella cheese and green basil leaves. //**
 * // 7. The popularity of pizza exploded when American soldiers returned from Italy after World Ward II. //**