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What is lasagna?

In fact, this is a layered pie with a spicy cheese filling, to which meat, fish, mushrooms, vegetables, etc. are added. The difference between lasagna and a regular pie is in the dough: it is the same as pasta or noodle dough. Homeland lasagna - Italy.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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What is Wall Street?

We often hear that if something happens on Wall Street, the lives of millions of people depend on it. Wall Street is a street in the lower part of New York. Major US financial institutions are on or near it. The street owes its name to Peter Stuyvesant. He in 1652, being the governor of the small Danish settlement of New Amsterdam, ordered the construction of a wall to protect the city from the attack of the British.

After the Revolutionary War, the government of the city, the state of New York, and the United States settled there. President George Washington was inaugurated there in 1789. The first US Congress met there. Today, the concept of "Wall Street" includes the entire financial district, captures several blocks to the north and south, as well as the western part of Broadway.

This sector houses the headquarters of banks, insurance companies, railway companies, as well as large industrial corporations. The New York Stock Exchange is also located here. She is probably the most important institution on Wall Street. Nearly 1500 different companies producing all kinds of goods and services are traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

Minutes after each trade is made, it is reported to brokerage firms across the country. They receive information by telegraph in a special automatic way known as "ticker tape".

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