Saturday, 28 February 2015

Summary of “Two Cities, Two Europes” (Leanne & Tom)

Since 2008, many countries have been suffering from the global economic crisis. Greece is the most serious one. The Greek economy crisis has even led to the euro crisis. According to the article, Athens, the capital of Greece is still under the shadow of the economic crisis. There is a depressed economy, social unrest and a lot of difficulties in people's lives. Aegean seems to have lost its original blue colour. Our presentation will show some of the current situation of the Greek economy and the factors of causing the crisis.

Nicolson, A. (2015). Two cities, two Europes.National Geographic. Retrieved from  
          http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2015/03/two-cities/nicolson-text

7 comments:

  1. Thank you Tom to be the first to submit your summary.
    However, you forgot to include your partner Leanne , and please have another look at the sample of References for journals . Yours was written with some mistakes .
    See you tomorrow.

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  2. It is good that you included Leanne. I made some changes in your reference. There is also some information missing , may be one word ( ... blue? ) , please have a look.

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  3. Your topic deserves a lot of attention as it requires some background knowledge. I am looking forward to your presentation !
    Good luck,
    Tanya

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  4. Hello, 'uncle' Tom.
    I have a question about you article.
    Which city is the other one on your article?
    Does it tell about only Greek, although its title is 'Two' cities?

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    1. In the article, the author introduced two cities: Athens and Berlin, and he also compared their current situation under the European economic crisis. However, our presentation just focus on Greece. It is about Greek economic crisis. Thanks for your attention!

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    2. Thank you for your reply, Tom!
      I understand.
      I'm looking forward your presentation.

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