Tower located on the champ de mars in paris, france
Eiffel Tower, French Tour Eiffel, Parisian landmark that is also a technological masterpiece in building-construction history.
The Eiffel Tower is a wrought-iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower.
What was the Eiffel Tower built for?
When the French government was organizing the International Exposition of 1889 to celebrate the centenary of the French Revolution, a competition was held for designs for a suitable monument. More than 100 plans were submitted, and the Centennial Committee chose that of the noted bridge engineer Gustave Eiffel. When completed, the Eiffel Tower served as the entrance gateway to the exposition.
Where is the Eiffel Tower located in Paris?
The Eiffel Tower can be found on the Champs de Mars at 5 Avenue Anatole France within the 7th arrondissement of Paris. Situated on the “Left Bank,” meaning it is to the south of the Seine River.
What does the Eiffel Tower represent?
The Eiffel Tower was initially built to serve as the entrance gateway to the International Exposition of 1889 as well as a testament to French industrial ingenuity. It has since come to represent the distinct character of the city of Paris. Its lights are also often turned on or off to reflect commemoration of major world events.
What is the Eiffel Tower made of?
The Eiffel Tower is made almost entirely of open-lattice wrought iron. Gustave Eiffel used his advanced knowledge of the behaviour of metal arch and metal truss forms under loading to design a light and airy but strong structure that presaged a revolution in civil engineering and architectural design.
Construction stages of the tower
The tower today
The Eiffel Tower is still the centerpiece of Paris' cityscape. More than 7 million people visit this iconic tower every year, according to the attraction's official website. Since the tower's 1889 opening, 250 million people from around the world have enjoyed all that the Eiffel Tower has to offer.
And it has a lot to offer. The tower's three platforms are home to two restaurants, several buffets, a banquet hall, a champagne bar and many unique gift shops. Educational tours of the tower are available for children and tourist groups.
The tower is open to visitors 365 days a year, with visiting times varying by season. From June to September, the tower remains open until after midnight. Rates vary, but visitors can expect to pay between $13 (10 euros) and $19 (14.5 euros) per person for access to the tower's three public lifts and 704 stairs.
Brand of instant noodle
About Indomie
Indomie is produced by Indofood, the pioneer of instant noodles in Indonesia and is one of the largest instant noodles manufacturers in the world. Indomie comes in many varieties from the classic soup flavours such as Chicken, Vegetable, and Chicken Curry, to our most popular flavour Indomie Mi Goreng. Available in over 100 countries around the world such as Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, throughout Asia, Africa, Europe and Middle Eastern countries. With 19 billion packs annual production capacity, it’s no wonder that Indomie is flavour, favoured by the world.
Indomie History
Instant noodles were first introduced and marketed in 1958 in Japan. Due to its practicality and delicious taste, instant noodles were well received and liked by the Japanese. Soon after, its popularity spread throughout the world including Indonesia.
Indomie instant noodles brand was first launched in 1972 with Indomie Chicken flavour. In 1982, Indomie launched Mi Goreng, the first dry noodles variant (consumed without broth), inspired by the traditional Indonesian fried noodles dish. Indomie Mi Goreng quickly became very popular and broke through the instant noodles market. Indomie has since become a household brand name in Indonesia and holds the majority of market share in Indonesia.
Hard work, perseverance, and innovation were the key factors that made Indomie flourished to be the most chosen instant noodles in Indonesia (Kantar Worldpanel, 2018). After more than four decades, Indomie still holds those values dearly and maintain its reputable standing.
Awards
1 Most Chosen Brands 2018 by Kantar Worldpanel - Indomie as #1 in Indonesia and #8 in Global Market
2 Indonesia Best Brand Platinum Award 2017 by SWA Magazine & MARS - Indomie in Instant Noodles Category
3 WOW Brand 2015 by MarkPlus, Inc - Gold Champion on Pouch Noodles Category
4 Top Brand 2015 Winner by Influential Brands® - Top Brand in Instant Noodles Category
April 19, 2011
Titanic was directed, written, and co-produced by James Cameron. The movie is about the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic.
The sinking of the ship is widely considered to be a cinematic masterpiece. The filmmakers tended to favor practical effects over CGI, and when it came time for the water to gush through and destroy the ship’s interior, they really did flood and destroy their own set. This added more pressure to get everything right in one take.
Titanic is a 1997 American epic romantic disaster movie. It was directed, written, and co-produced by James Cameron. The movie is about the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic. It stars Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. The two play characters who are of different social classes. They fall in love after meeting aboard the ship, but it was not good for a rich girl to fall in love with a poor boy in 1912. Titanic ran for 200 days in cinemas. Production of the movie began in 1995. Cameron recorded footage of the real Titanic wreck. The reconstruction of the Titanic was created at Playas de Rosarito in Baja California. To create the sinking of the ship, scale models and computer-generated imagery were used. Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox helped with half of the funding for the movie. At the time when the movie was released, it was the most expensive movie ever made. It had a budget of $200 million.
The movie was released on December 19, 1997. It received positive critical reviews. The movie won 11 Academy Awards, and was nominated for fourteen total Academy Awards. It was also a commercial success with a total worldwide gross of $2.196 billion.
Story
A 100-year-old woman named Rose DeWitt Bukater tells a story about her voyage on the famous ship Titanic. She is sharing the story with her granddaughter, Lizzy Calvert, and a crew of men who are interested in the Titanic shipwreck. The members of the crew are named Brock Lovett, Lewis Bodine, Bobby Buell, and Anatoly Mikailavich. She tells the story while on the Keldysh. The men are on the Keldysh trying to find a famous necklace called "The Heart of the Ocean" that they think sank with the ship. She goes on to explain the whole story from the ship's departure to the sinking of Titanic on its first (and last) voyage at 2:20 in the morning on April 15, 1912. Most of the movie is not Old Rose telling the story, but Young Rose actually living the story.
On April 10th 1912, Young Rose boards a ship called Titanic with the upper-class passengers, her mother, Ruth DeWitt Bukater, and her fiancé, Caledon 'Cal' Hockley. Meanwhile, a drifter and artist named Jack Dawson and his best friend Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets to the ship in a game.
After winning a trip on the RMS Titanic during a dockside card game, American Jack Dawson spots the society girl Rose DeWitt Bukater who is on her way to Philadelphia to marry her rich snob fiancé Cal Hockley. Rose feels helplessly trapped by her situation and makes her way to the aft deck and thinks of suicide until she is rescued by Jack. Cal is therefore obliged to invite Jack to dine at their first-class table where he suffers through the slights of his snobbish hosts. In return, he spirits Rose off to third class for an evening of dancing, giving her the time of her life. Deciding to forsake her intended future all together, Rose asks Jack, who has made his living making sketches on the streets of Paris, to draw her in the nude wearing the invaluable blue diamond Cal has given her. Cal finds out and has Jack locked away. Soon after wards, the ship hits an iceberg and Rose must find Jack while both must run from Cal even as the ship sinks deeper into the freezing water.
In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team has reached the most famous shipwreck of all - the RMS Titanic. Emerging with a safe believed to contain a famous diamond called the "Heart of the Ocean", he discovers that the safe does not hold the diamond, but a drawing of a beautiful young woman wearing it. When Lovett is later interviewed on television, he shows the drawing to the cameras, and Rose Dawson Calvert, now 101, recognizes the young woman in the drawing - herself. She and her granddaughter Lizzy visit Lovett on his research ship over the wrecksite, and tells her story of the Titanic and its ill-fated maiden voyage.
In 1912, 17-year-old society girl Rose DeWitt Bukater boards the ship's first class suites with her fiance, Pittsburgh Steel tycoon owner Caledon Hockley, and her mother, Ruth DeWitt Bukater, in Southampton. Also boarding are poor artist Jack Dawson and his best friend Fabrizio De Rossi, after a lucky poker game wins them in steerage. When Rose attempts suicide by jumping off the stern in third class, Jack pulls her back onto the ship... and a bond is forged between them as Jack is invited by her into first class the following day. Rose's mother and Cal try desperate measures to keep them apart as Jack and Rose fall in love, until the Titanic collides with an iceberg and is critically damaged. Now Jack and Rose must fight to stay alive, as their passionate romance becomes a struggle for survival, but Jack eventually freezes to death due to spending too much time in extremely cold water.
Production
The movie was based on the RMS Titanic (pictured in 1912).
The movie scenes of the ship's journey were taken on the Akademik Mstislav Keldysh in July 1996.[5] Principal photography for Titanic began in September 1996. The location was at the newly-built Fox Baja Studios.[5] The poop deck was built on a move-able machine. This allow it to rise from zero to ninety degrees in a few seconds. This was used during the sinking scene of the movie.[6] Many props were made of foam rubber. The material was used for the safety of the stuntmen.[7] On November 15, the boarding scenes were recorded.[6] Cameron decided to build his RMS Titanic on the starboard side. This was because weather data showed north-to-south winds. This caused the funnel smoke to move in one direction.[8]
A full-time etiquette coach was hired. He taught the cast on the manners of the upper class during the year 1912.[9] However, several critics noticed that some cast members were not very good. They also noticed the two main stars on the movie were not well trained.[10][11][12] Cameron sketched Jack's nude portrait of Rose for the nude scene.[13] He said "You know what it means for her, the freedom she must be feeling. It's kind of exhilarating (happy) for that reason."[14] The nude scene was DiCaprio and Winslet's first scene together. Cameron said, "It wasn't by any kind of design, although I couldn't have designed it better. There's a nervousness and an energy and a hesitance [unsure] in them." This was the first scene to be recorded. Cameron said that the "big set" was not yet ready. The crew members had to record something so they decided to do the nude scene first.[14]
An angry crew member put the dissociative drug PCP into the soup that Cameron and other members ate one night. This caused more than 50 people to be rushed to the hospital.[13] "There were people just rolling around, completely out of it. Some of them said they were seeing streaks and psychedelics," said actor Lewis Abernathy.[13] Cameron had vomited before the drug began working. Abernathy was shocked at the way he looked. "One eye was completely red, like the Terminator eye. A pupil, no iris, beet red. The other eye looked like he'd been sniffing glue since he was four."[13][15] The person who poisoned the cast members was never found.[16][17]
Filming was scheduled to last 138 days. However, it grew to 160. Many cast members came down with colds, flu, or kidney infections. This happened during the many hours they spent in the cold water. Winslet, who also had these symptoms, decided she would not work with Cameron again unless she earned "a lot of money".[17] Several other cast members left the movie. Three stuntmen broke their bones. The Screen Actors Guild decided to begin an investigation. They concluded that there was nothing unsafe going on on the set.[17]
The movie's budget reached $200 million.[2][3][4] Fox executives were worrying. They suggested an hour of different scenes to be removed from the three-hour movie. Cameron did not accept this. He told Fox that if they want to remove some scenes out that they would need to fire him.[13] The executives did not want to start over. This would mean they will loose their entire investment.[13]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of the movie was written, orchestrated and conducted by James Horner. The soundtrack was released by Sony Classical on November 18, 1997. When the movie was released, the soundtrack topped the charts in two-dozen countries.[18] It sold over 30 million copies. It then became one of the best-selling albums of all time. It was also the highest-selling orchestral soundtracks ever.[19] Horner wrote the song "My Heart Will Go On". He wrote the song in secrecy because Cameron did not want any songs with singing in the movie.[20] Céline Dion agreed to record a demonstration. Her husband, René Angélil, asked Dion many times to do it, since she did not want to record it at first. Horner waited until Cameron was in a happy mood. After playing it several times, Cameron approved of the song. However, Cameron feared that he might be criticized for "going commercial at the end of the movie".[
3D and re-release
James Cameron announced that Titanic was being converted to 3D.[21] The 3D version came out on April 6, 2012. This was the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. It took $18 million to produce it.[22] The 3D conversion was done by Stereo D.[23] Sony Music with Slam Content's Panther Records, re-worked the soundtrack.[24] The movie grossed $4.7 million on the first day of its re-release in North America. It went on to make $17.3 million during the weekend. It then became the third most-watched movie for that week.[25][26] The movie earned $35.2 million worldwide. It then became the second most-watched movie for that week.[27] The following week saw an increase of the movie's earnings. It became the number one movie for that week with $98.9 million.[28] It was more successful in China. It earned $11.6 million on its opening day in that country.[29] It then earned a record-breaking $67 million for that week.[28] The re-release earned a total of $343.4 million worldwide. In China the total was at $145 million. In Canada and the United States, it made $57.8 million from those countries.[30]
15 Behind-The-Scenes Facts We Didn't Know About Titanic
More than two decades after its 1997 release, Titanic is still one of the most loved and successful films of all time. The story about two lovers who meet on the doomed RMS Titanic has captured the hearts of millions around the world because, while the film itself is fiction, it was set against a very real disaster that left a lasting impact.
You can tell from watching the three-hour film that a lot of work and money went into creating such a masterpiece. From the set design to the costumes to the sacrifices made by the actors, nothing was taken lightly. Keep reading to find out 15 facts that you might not have known about the making of Titanic and what really went on behind the scenes.
1 Kate Winslet Improvised Spitting In Billy Zane’s Face
One of the film’s most iconic scenes is when Rose finally decides to abandon her fiancé and rescue Jack down in the ship’s E-Deck. When Cal tries to stop her, she spits in his face. Interestingly, Kate Winslet improvised the move, which was originally supposed to be her stabbing him with a hairpin instead.
2 Johnny Depp Turned Down The Role Of Jack Dawson
In our opinion, Leonardo DiCaprio was perfect for the role of Jack Dawson. But before he won the role, it was offered to Johnny Depp, who turned it down. Other actors who could have appeared in the film include Matthew McConaughey, who the studio wanted for Jack, and Angelina Jolie for Rose.
3 It Was Filmed In A Giant Pool
Of course, the film wasn’t really filmed in the ocean. Rather, the water scenes were filmed in a giant pool known as a horizon tank which contained 17 million gallons of water. The tank is located in Mexico’s Baja studios. As well as holding a replica of the ship, the tank boasted views of what looked like the open ocean.
4 And The Cast Relieved Their Bladder In That Pool
Things are said to have become quite intense during the filming of the sinking scenes. James Cameron allegedly told the actors they would lose their jobs if they left the set to relieve themselves, so those who were desperate had to go in the water. The things you do for art!
5 The Ship's Destruction Wasn't CGI — The Sets Really Were Destroyed
The sinking of the ship is widely considered to be a cinematic masterpiece. The filmmakers tended to favor practical effects over CGI, and when it came time for the water to gush through and destroy the ship’s interior, they really did flood and destroy their own set. This added more pressure to get everything right in one take.
6 The Water Was Purposely Kept Cold
On the night the Titanic sank, the water in the Atlantic Ocean was cold enough to freeze the passengers. The water during filming wasn’t that cold, of course, but it was kept at about 60 degrees. Their reactions to the temperature of the water are genuine—it really was super cold.
7 Kate Winslet Got Hypothermia While Filming
Because she refused to wear a wetsuit during filming, Kate Winslet ended up with hypothermia after so many takes in the water. This nearly led her to quit the film, but luckily for us, James Cameron convinced her to stay on. Interestingly, Winslet refused to wear a wetsuit again many years later during the filming of Flushed Away.
8 Neil deGrasse Tyson Told James Cameron The Stars In The Night Sky Were Off... They Fixed It For The Film's Re-Release
James Cameron really tried to pay attention to detail, so he wasn’t happy to receive a snarky email from astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson pointing out that the star field shown behind the sinking ship in the film was inaccurate in relation to how it would have been that night. Cameron corrected it before the film’s re-release in 2012.
9 The Director Really Did Dive To The Real Titanic
The beginning of the film features a lot of cool footage of the Titanic shipwreck and most of it is totally authentic. James Cameron really did dive down 13,000 feet to get the footage of the wreck and was the first person to do so. Among the real footage is also the submerged set and miniatures.
10 The Same Company That Wove The Titanic’s Carpet Did It Again For The Movie
James Cameron was all about detail and wanted to keep as much of his set as accurate as possible. He even went so far as to have the carpet that appears on the replica Titanic woven by the same company that wove the original ship’s carpet in 1912.
11 The Filmmakers Thought Titanic Would Be A Failure
It’s hard to believe now that Titanic is one of the most successful films of all time, but the filmmakers originally believed that their project would be a commercial failure. Even James Cameron believed the studio was going to make a loss on the film, considering the fact that it was three hours long and so expensive to make.
12 James Cameron Was Highly Stressed The Whole Time
He certainly knows how to make a killer movie, but James Cameron wasn’t the most pleasant man to work with on set because he was so stressed the whole time. Kate Winslet revealed that she was genuinely frightened of the director due to his fiery temper and unpredictable outbursts. Forbidding your actors to leave the set is pretty intense!
13 One Crewman's Family Was Offended By His Portrayal In The Film
One family that wasn’t so happy with the final result of the film was that of Officer Murdoch, who is shown shooting Jack’s friend Fabrizio and then turning the gun on himself. To make up for the scene, an executive from Fox visited Murdoch’s home town and donated to his memorial fund.
14 It Cost More To Make The Movie Than Build The Real Ship
You can tell just by watching Titanic that is was not a cheap film to make. After filming started, they quickly surpassed their $109-million budget and, in the end, it ended up costing $200 million. To put things into perspective, the real RMS Titanic would have cost $150 million by 1997 standards.
15 My Heart Will Go On Was Not Supposed To Be In The Film
None of us can imagine Titanic without Celine Dion’s ‘My Heart Will Go On’. But the now-iconic song was not supposed to appear in the film at all. Director James Cameron originally envisioned his work without any songs whatsoever. But when he heard the song for the first time, he couldn’t say no. Totally understandable.
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Olena Volodymyrivna Zelenska (Ukrainian: Олена Володимирівна Зеленська; née Kiyashko, Кіяшко; born 6 February 1978) is the current First Lady of Ukraine as the wife of President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Life and work
Olena Kiyashko (maiden name) was born in Kryvyi Rih on 6 February 1978. She and her future husband were schoolmates, but they were not acquainted. Zelensky once said that he knew many of her classmates, but not Olena. They got acquainted much later — when Olena was studying at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at Kryvyi Rih National University.
The relationship between the couple developed gradually — they dated for eight years before getting married on 6 September 2003. On 15 July 2004, their daughter Oleksandra was born. On 21 January 2013, Zelenska gave birth to their son Kyrylo.
Zelenska did not do much work as an architect. Instead, she wrote texts for Kvartal 95. In her youth, she often accompanied Zelensky at performances and rehearsals, then gradually helped in the preparation of team acts. Later she became a full-fledged writer.
In December 2019, Zelenska was included in the list of the 100 most influential Ukrainians by Focus magazine, taking 30th place.
On 12 June 2020, Zelenska announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19. Four days later, she was admitted to hospital for observation with the COVID-19 infection being described as "moderate severity" that did not need mechanical ventilation. Zelenska was dismissed from hospital on 3 July 2020 with continued domestic treatment for bilateral pneumonia.
First Lady of Ukraine
On May 20, 2019, Zelenska became the first lady of Ukraine. On November 18, she appeared on the cover of the December issue of the Ukrainian edition of Vogue (magazine). In an interview with the magazine, she spoke about her first initiative - nutrition reform in Ukrainian schools.
At the initiative of Olena Zelenska, the reform of the school nutrition system started with a new school menu developed by chef Ievgen Klopotenko of CultFood. The reform is a complex program: from improving the quality, nutrition of food, and food safety to the provision of resources to schools. The updated school menu has 160 items: it includes both traditional Ukrainian dishes and popular dishes from different cuisines of the world. The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved new food standards, which will take effect on September 1, 2021.
In December 2019, during a speech at the third Ukrainian Women's Congress, Zelenska initiated Ukraine's accession to the G7 international initiative on gender equality - the Biarritz Partnership. As a result, in September 2020, Ukraine received the official status of a member of the Biarritz Partnership, which combines the efforts of states to establish equal rights and opportunities for men and women.
On January 13, 2020, Volodymyr Zelensky included Olena on the board of the Art Arsenal, headed by Minister of Culture Volodymyr Borodiansky.
On May 6, 2020, Olena Zelenska initiated a long conversation with Ukrainians about being barrier-free. The project partners were the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine. The main goal of the initiative is to make the barriers that exist in Ukrainian society visible, and their removal - a priority at the state level.
On June 1, 2020, Zelenska and UNICEF in Ukraine signed a Memorandum of Understanding.
On June 12, 2020, it was announced that Zelenska had contracted COVID-19. On June 16, she was hospitalized due to complications. On July 3, 2020, she was discharged from the hospital.
In June 2020, Olena Zelenska started an initiative to spread the Ukrainian language in the world and the introduction of Ukrainian-language audio guides in the most iconic places, in particular - in the largest museums in the world.As part of the initiative, 11 audio guides in Ukrainian were launched in 2020 in museums in Azerbaijan, Austria, Italy, Latvia, Turkey, and Montenegro, as well as in two bus routes of Lithuania. In 2021, First Lady Olena Zelenska presented her Ukrainian-language audio guide initiative to the museum of Mount Vernon (the home of the first U.S. President), and to the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in California.
On November 26, 2020, she spoke at the Fourth Ukrainian Women's Congress, a platform that brings together Ukrainian and international public figures, politicians, government officials, experts, and opinion leaders for equal rights for women and men.
On November 27, 2020, Zelenska initiated the signing of a declaration between large Ukrainian and international companies to remove barriers to business.
On December 2, 2020, it was announced that within the framework of Zelenska's initiative "Without Barriers," the Ministry of Digital Transformation and UNDP in Ukraine will create a convenient catalog of services for vulnerable groups. The catalog will be posted on the state portal "Action" in the category "Action. Without barriers."
In April 2021, Olena Zelenska initiated the creation of the Barrier-Free Council.
On August 23, 2021, at the initiative of Olena Zelenska, the Kyiv Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen was held. The theme of the first summit is "Soft power in new reality". The aim of the event is to create an international dialogue platform that will help solve humanitarian problems around the world.
In September 2021, Zelenska takes part in the Fifth Ukrainian Women's Congress.
As part of Zelenska's initiative, in 2021, Ukrainian-speaking guides were launched at Versailles, Sagrada Família, Mount Vernon,Frederiksborg Castle, Hundertwasserhaus, Galata Tower in Istanbul, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, the Archaeological Museum of Nessebar, etc.
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Flux is the new generation of scalable decentralized cloud infrastructure. Simply develop, manage, and spawn your applications on multiple servers at once. Ready for Web 3.0, Dapps, Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure.
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