Nashville Vacation Packages
Create & Design a Music City Adventure
The chances for your Music City vacation are endless when you create and purchase a custom Vacation Package!
Best of Nashville TN Vacation
With this package, you'll go on the Discover Nashville Tour where you'll see the highlights of the city like historic downtown, the state capital, the Parthenon, and so much more. Also included is a Grand Ole Opry show and the General Jackson Evening Dinner Cruise. This package is the perfect one for your family!
Package Includes
— 5 Nights' Accommodations in your choice of over 84 hotels
— Discover Nashville Tour
— General Jackson Evening Dinner Cruise
— Grand Ole Opry at Opry House Preferred Seating
Starting at $484 per adult*
Grand Ole Opry Package
With this package, you can visit the Grand Ole Opry, and see the General Jackson Showboat Dinner Cruise.
Package Includes
— 3 Nights' Lodging in your choice of over 84 hotels.
— Grand Ole Opry
— General Jackson Showboat Dinner Cruise
Starting at $303 per adult*
Gaylord Opryland Resort Country Christmas
The Gaylord Opryland Resort County Christmas is stuffed full of holiday fun.
Package Includes
— 3 Nights' Lodging in your choice of over 84 hotels.
Starting at $90 per adult*
Nashville Romantic Getaway Package
With this vacation package, you can experience stress-free activities with a personal chauffeur! Take a carriage tour around the city as well as visit the General Jackson Showboat Dinner Cruise where you are able to relax and take a break from your day-to-day life.
Package Includes
— 2 Nights' Lodging in your choice of over 84 hotels.
— Standard Chauffeur 1-4 Passengers
— General Jackson Showboat Dinner Cruise
— 30 Minute Cinderella Carriage Tour
Starting at $313 per adult*
Donald Kennedy would probably be amused by an old friend's tribute (颂词) to him as "very close to being a Renaissance man."
It's hard to argue with the facts. The 8 years he served as editor-in-chief of Science was only the final chapter in a long and very exceptional career. He spent most of it at Stanford University, including 12 years as its president, interrupted by a 2-year head of the U. S. Food and Drug Administration under former President Jimmy Carter. But the Harvard University-trained neurobiologist wore those and other honors lightly, driven by a greedy curiosity about the world and a wish to help make it a better place.
Kennedy, who died on 21 April of COVID-19 at age 88, enjoyed his role as a scientist, educator, public servant, and communicator, recalls Tom Grumbly, who was his assistant at FDA. "A brilliant, funny, very special person," says Grumbly, who leads a foundation that claims increased support for agricultural research. "He could talk on any level to people about science, without placing himself above them. And he could stand shoulder to shoulder with the best scientists in the world."
The combination of a towering intellect and a genuine concern for the individual served Kennedy well at Science. "He was a wonderful partner at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)," says Alan Leshner, a former longtime chief executive at AAAS, which publishes Science. "He contributed his wisdom about science and public policy to our efforts on behalf of the community."
As editor from 2000 to 2008, Kennedy led the journal through some high-profile (备受瞩目) controversies and quickly produced editorials (社论) on all matters affecting its readers. And it wasn't his nature to step backward.
In that 2008 editorial, Kennedy offered advice to Alberts, his successor, on editing a scientific journal. But it could also stand as an epitaph (墓志铭) on his long career in the public stage.
"Be as fair as you can, sympathize with anger, confess institutional error when appropriate, and be firm," Kennedy wrote. "And when the disappointed complain to members of the AAAS Board, remember to smile!"
World War II began when the UK and France declared war on Germany, after German troops led by Adolf Hitler had invaded Poland on 1 September 1939 to claim land there as their own. Hitler had already invaded Austria and Czechoslovakia, so the war began over his plan to take more land for Germany.
The Siege of Leningrad is a famous event during World War II. For 900 days—from 8 September 1941 to 27 January 1944—the city of Leningrad in Russia was surrounded by German troops. That meant everyone inside the city had to stay there, and that there wasn't any way for food or other sources like medicine to get in. Many hundreds of thousands of people died during this time because there wasn't enough food or heating to go around, but the people who lived in Leningrad refused to surrender to the Germans.
In 1940, the French port of Dunkirk was the location of a big turning point for the Allie:in World War II. Hitler's armies bombed Dunkirk heavily, and many Allied troops were waiting on the beach to be rescued because they didn't have the resources they needed to fight back. From 26 May to 4 June, over 550, 000 troops were ferried to safety across the English Channel-the code name for this was 'Operation Dynamo'. Some British civilians(people who weren't in the army)even used their own boats to help save as many people as they could. The rescue operation helped to boost morale (士气) in Britain, where they really needed some good news. This helped in going into the next major event in World War II, the Battle of Britain.
June 6, 1944 is also known as D-Day. On that day, the Allied forces launched a huge invasion of land that Adolf Hitler's Nazi troops had taken over. It all began with boats and boats full of Allied troops landing on beaches in the French region of Normandy. They broke through the German defences and carried on fighting them back through Europe for the next 11 months until they reached Berlin, where Hitler was then hiding.
The time that cars could go completely driverless is coming "very soon", according to Jianxiong Xiao, CEO and founder of AutoX, a Shenzhen-based start-up developing autonomous driving technology.
Now, most regulations across various cities in China still require the presence of a safety driver in vehicles, but the company foresees that as more data gets captured over time, that requirement would be reduced, Xiao told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia" on Wednesday.
The autonomous driving tech firm chose to partner with Alibaba's AMAP—a Chinese mapping service provider—to roll out its RoboTaxi ride hailing service in Shanghai on Monday. AMAP is a "super mobility app" with almost 500 million active monthly users, according to Xiao.
AutoX had received support from Shanghai authorities to roll out a fleet of 100 autonomous ride-hailing cars in Shanghai's Jiading district in September last year.
Earlier this month, AutoX announced that it had set up an 80, 000 square feet RoboTaxi operations center in Shanghai to help facilitate(使容易)operations of its driverless fleet, as well as act as a center to collect data from daily operations.
Backed by investors such as Alibaba, Shanghai Motor and Dongfeng Motor, AutoX is one of the players in the trillion U. S. dollar Chinese autonomous driving vehicles market alongside others like DiDi Chuxing.
Xiao said they were working with the technology to ensure the vehicles were "very, very safe" and are carrying out a lot of testing.
Over a hundred vehicles have been arranged on roads daily to obtain enough data needed to validate the software and system, according to Xiao.
He added that the company was also running a hundred times more simulations(模拟)in the car every day, and the "huge amount of data" would help to prove that the vehicles could be used in "full safety".
"Our goal is not to just make(it)as safe as human beings, but going one step forward to really make…a superhuman safety standard; (cars)that(can)drive much safer than any human being ever, " Xiao said.
To reduce the spread of the pandemic, Corona Virus, our honorable PM (首相) has announced nationwide lockdown and in his speech, he mentioned businesses to start working from home. For those who are working from home, dealing with this situation can be challenging.
⒈ Create a work area
Your first challenge is to pick a corner in the home and create a work-space that is ideal for work from home. Find a place that is away from the fridge and bed, so that there is nothing to tempt you.Sit on a proper desk and the right work chair to avoid any lingering back problems. You can make a large coffee table as a work desk. Keep the desk neat and tidy. Ensure that you have a background that looks professional in case there is a video call from colleagues.
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Get your laptop, cell phone diary in the right place. If you are in a noisy home, search for your noise cancellation headphone. Use mouse for increased productivity. Find out who will take care of children as the schools are closed. If your spouse is also on work from home, decide the time slots. Organize the home.
⒊ Learn technologies
You can make use of Google Hangouts, Slack or other video tools for messaging. These tools can help you to communicate with your peers effectively. Certain apps can help you to organize the day. Speak to the IT department if you need any help in setting up the office.
⒋ Ensure that is special and private space
The key to success in work from home is to create a private area.For these reasons, it is important to set an office in the private area. If a private area is not possible for you, create a room divider using curtains to avoid the distractions from the home. Ensure that your family members respect your privacy especially when you are on audio and video calls.
A. Be organized
B. Ensure proper lighting is there
C. Here's how you can master it.
D. Find out the right furniture and ensure it is comfortable.
E. It is important to learn technology for smoother communication.
F. Distractions from family members can limit your productivity levels.
G. It is important to select that corner of the home where there is proper lighting.
In October 2015, Shah began picking up rubbish from the beach every Sunday morning. At first, it was just him and a neighbor, and then he began1others to join in. Word spread and with help from social media, more volunteers got2.
Shah hasn't stopped since. He's now spent 209 weekends3to this mission, inspiring more than 200,0004to join him in what's been called the world's biggest beach cleanup. By October 2018, Versova Beach was5clean and Shah's cleanups expanded to another6as well as a stretch of the Mithi River and other regions of India.
For Shah, the work has7been a personal journey, but it has earned8attention. After he was9as a Champion of the Earth by the United Nations in 2016, Bollywood celebrities and politicians10his mission and joined in his cleanups.
Today, Shah is also working with coastal communities to11plastic pollution at one of the sources. In areas lacking waste management systems, 12often end(s)up in streams and rivers that empty into the13. Shah and his volunteers14and assist villagers in reducing, managing and recycling their plastic waste.
"This world15too much. I think you must talk less and do action16," he said. "Every citizen on this 17must be in for a long pull. I feel the18to do something for my planet, so this will19for life. If each one could start, this journey could become20Can we do it together?"
3D printing and virtual reality are cool, but when are we going to be able to clone ourselves? It'd be fantastic for(we) to send our clone off to school or work and sit back and dowe really want to do. There have been important advances in cloning in the last several decades, leading to the(success) cloning of various animals. So far, however, there(be) no human clones.
In large part, cloning has beenvictim of pop culture to the degree that the general public has grand notions of what it will be like. There is no(possible) of cloning a grown version of ourselves in a matter of hours or days(like you see in the movies).
(general), we already have the tools to make cloning happen today; we just have some moral problems (overcome)before the world won't raise major alarms at scientists cloning someone. That leaves the question us then, the general public, do you think cloning is okay? Would you clone a lost loved one to bring them back, or if you found yourself unable to have kids, would you clone yourself? These are the questions we must answer first before we succeed in(create) human clones.
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I'm Alex, a boy whom lives in Pakistan. My country has been on war for years. There are bomb blowing up as I am writing this email. Today is my sister's twenty birthday. I hope to buy big cake to celebrate his birthday but it is dangerous to go out to buy one. My uncles try all means to make me to stay at home. They worry about me because my dad died three years ago. These bad people is blowing up everything. There is no safe place to live in my country anymore. Everybody is terrifying. I wish we can all live in peace.
1)音乐会时间、地点;
2)音乐会内容;
3)期待他们参加。
注意:1)词数100左右;
2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。