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In Russia children go to school at the age of six or seven. They spend four years at primary school, five years at secondary school and two years at senior school. School normally starts at 8:30 am and finishes at 3 pm through this may vary slightly from school to school. Young students have 3-4 lessons a day and older students have up to 7 lessons a day. This means that the school week can be either 5 or 6 days long. In large cities where are a lot of students attending the same school there are sometimes separate morning and afternoon sessions. There are usually around 20-30 students in a class. There is a wide range of school subjects for students aged 12-17. These include Russian, Literature, Maths(including Algebra and Geometry)History, Social Science, Biology, Geography, Physics, ICT, Chemistry ahd others. English is the main and most popular foreign language although students can also learn Spanish, German or French. Almost all classes involve the use of computers and media technology. Some schools may specialise in certain subjects, Maths and Science, for example. There are also vocations schools that train students in a specialised profession, such as music or danse, alongside their usual lessons. The school year is usually divided into four teams with there breaks. Shool starts on 1st September and finishes on 31st May. The summer holiday starts on 1st June and lasts for three months but Year 9 and Year 11 students take their exams in June. The Russian National Exam is an innovation as a final exam for school-leavers. Its a national test combining school-leaving exams and entrance exams to universities
In Russia children go to school at the age of six or seven. They spend eleven years at school. School starts at 8:30 am and finishes at 3 pm. Young students have 3-4 lessons a day and older students have up to 7 lessons a day. In large cities there are sometimes separate morning and afternoon sessions. There are usually around 20-30 students in a class. The subjects are Russian, Literature, Maths, history, Social Science, Biology, Geography, Physics, ICT, Chemistry, English and others. There are also vocations schools that train students in a specialised profession.
School starts on 1st September and finishes on 31st May. The summer holiday starts on 1st June and lasts for three months but Year 9 and Year 11 students take their exams in June. The Russian National Exam is a national test combining school-leaving exams and entrance exams to universities.
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Каждый год все американцы празднуют День Благодарения. Эта история началась в 1620 году, группа людей решила покинуть Англию и уехать жить в Америку. Они хотели быть свободны исповедовать свою религию. И они хотели новую, лучшую жизнь. 16 сентября 1620 они покинули Плимут, порт на южном побережье Англии. Их корабль назывался "Мэйфлауэр". Там было около сотни дием. Они взяли их с собой скот; свиньи, козы и куры. Им потребовалось около месяца или двух, чтобы пересечь Атлантический океан, не забудь, не было никаких двигателей, в те корабли — только паруса и ветер. Наконец они увидели Америки на 9 ноября. Некоторые люди не Джайв, чтобы посмотреть Америку. Они заболели и умерли, прежде чем они прибыли в Америку.
Первая зима в Америке была очень тяжелой для путешественников, паломников, как они назывались.
Индейцы помогли колонистам. Они показали, как охотиться, ловить рыбу и выращивать кукурузу. В следующем году паломников было много еды.
Отцы-Пилигримы составили городе Плимут. И они благодарили Бога за их новый дом. Это было почти четыреста лет назад. И каждый год в четвертый четверг ноября американские семьи собираются вместе и празднуют День Благодарения. Традиционной едой в этот день является индейка и тыквенный пирог.
Каждый год все американцы празднуют День Благодарения. Эта история началась в 1620 году, группа людей решила покинуть Англию и уехать жить в Америку для того чтобы быть свободны и исповедовать свою религию. 16 сентября 1620 они покинули Плимут, порт на южном побережье Англии на корабле"Мэйфлауэр". Колонистам потребовалось около месяца или двух, чтобы пересечь Атлантический океан, но 9 ноября они увидели Америку. Многие заболели и умерли, прежде чем они прибыли в Америку. Колонистам было очень тяжело в первое время, но им помогли индейцы. Традиционной едой в этот день является индейка и тыквенный пирог.
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Russian People and Their Lifestyle
Russians consider themselves a well-educated nation. They read a lot, and will be very surprised if you tell them you have not read Pushkin or Tolstoy! Books in Russia are cheap, and most people can afford to buy 5-10 books a month without serious damage to the family budget. Russians are also very fond of live performances at the theatre, and since tickets are affordable (the prices in cinemas and theatres are comparable), a stunning range of options is available to everyone, including opera, symphony concerts, musicals, ballet, drama, etc.
Every city has at least one theatre. The theatre culture was developed during Soviet times when tickets were sold through schools and businesses: cities were divided into neighbourhoods and there was a theatre agent responsible for each particular neighbourhood. The agent would distribute tickets to every business and school in his area, and the person responsible for the "culture sector" would organize collective visit to the theatre. Also, attending performances in a group is always much more fun, which contributed to the popularity of theatres. This is how most Russian people developed their taste for live performances. Nowadays, there is a growing variety in the types of theatre performances available, extending from Russian plays and Shakespeare, to gypsies and contemporary interpretations, and everything imaginable in between. Cinemas are becoming more and more popular in Russia and today they are equipped with the latest sound systems.
During Soviet times, there was a well-developed system of community work, and in every group (class at school, department at work, etc.) there was a person responsible for sports, education, political information, etc. People that performed these tasks were given benefits (free or discounted travel, ability to buy rare goods, a better apartment, etc). In this period, everything belonged to the State, and the State controlled distribution and awarded the most active citizens. Only after Perestroika did property become privatised. The system of volunteering was largely broken with Perestroika, but Russians still have an unwavering community spirit (which sometimes goes to lengths a westerner would consider as infringement).
Russian People and Their Lifestyle
Russians consider themselves a well-educated nation. They read a lot. Books in Russia are cheap, and most people can afford to buy 5-10 books a month. Russians are also very fond of live performances at the theatre, a stunning range of options is available to everyone, including opera, symphony concerts, musicals, ballet, drama, etc.
Every city has at least one theatre. The theatre culture was developed during Soviet times. The agent would distribute tickets to every business and school in his area, and the person responsible for the "culture sector" would organize collective visit to the theatre. This is how most Russian people developed their taste for live performances. Nowadays, there is a growing variety in the types of theatre performances available, extending from Russian plays and Shakespeare, to gypsies and contemporary interpretations. Cinemas are becoming more and more popular in Russia.
During Soviet times, there was a well-developed system of community work, and in every group. In this period, everything belonged to the State, and the State controlled distribution and awarded the most active citizens. Only after Perestroika did property become privatised. The system of volunteering was largely broken with Perestroika, but Russians still have an unwavering community spirit.
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Thaksgiving Day in the USA.
Every year all Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day. The story started in 1620. A group of people decided to leave England and go to live in America. They wanted to be free to practise their religion. And they wanted a new and better life.
On 16th September 1620 they left Plymouth, a port on the south coast of England. Their ship was called "the Mayflower". There were about a hundred them. They took their animals with them: pigs, goats and chickens. It took them about a month or two to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Dont forget, there were no engines in those ships - only sails and the wind. At last they saw America on the 9th November. Some people didnt live to see America. They had become sick and died before they arrived in America.
The first winter in America was very hard for the travellers, the Pilgrims as they were called.
The Indians helped the Pilgrims. They were shown how to hunt, fish and grow corn. The next year the Pilgrims had a lot of food.
The Pilgrim fathers built the town Plymouth. And they thanked God fortheir new home. It was almost four hundred years ago. And every year on the fourth Thursday in November American families get together and celebrate Thanksgiving Day. The traditional food on this day is turkey and pumpkin pie.
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Thanksgiving Day in the USA.Every year, all Americans celebrate Thanksgiving. The story began in 1620. A group of people decided to leave England and go to live in America. They wanted a new and better life.September 16, 1620 they left Plymouth. Their ship was called Mayflower. There were about a hundred of them. Finally they saw America on November 9. Some people did not live to see America. They fell ill and died.The first winter in America was very difficult for travelers.The Indians helped the pilgrims. They were shown how to hunt, fish and grow corn. The following year the pilgrims had a lot of food.Fathers-pilgrims built the city of Plymouth. And they thanked God for the new house. It was almost four hundred years ago. And every year on the fourth Thursday of November, American families come together and celebrate Thanksgiving. Traditional food on this day is a pie of turkey and pumpkin.
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GUI OPERATING SYSTEMS The term user interface refers to the standard
procedures that the user follows in order to interact with a computer. In the late 1970s and early 80s, the way users accessed computer systems was very complex. They had to memorize and type a lot of commands just to see the contents of a disk, to copy files or to respond to a single prompt. In fact, only experts used computers, so there was no need for a user-friendly interface.
In 1984, Apple produces the Macintosh, the first computer with a mouse and a graphical user interface (GUI). Macs were designed more comfortable: to facilitate interaction with the computer. A few years later, Microsoft launched Windows, another operating system based on graphics and intuitive tools. Nowadays, computers are used by all kinds of people, and as a result there is a growing emphasis on accessibility and user-friendly systems.
A GUI makes use of a WIMP environment: windows, icons, menus and pointer. The background of the screen containing labeled pictures called icons. These icons represent files or folders. Double-clicking a folder opens a window containing programs, documents, or more nested folders. When you are in a folder you can launch a program or document by double-clicking the icon, or you can drag it to another location. When you run a program, your PC opens a window letting you work with different tools. All programs have a high level of consistency, with similar toolbars, menu bars, buttons and dialog boxes. A modern OS also provides access to networks and allows multitasking, which means you can run several programs – and do various tasks – at the same time.
GUI OPERATING SYSTEMS In the late 1970s and early 80s, the way users accessed computer systems was very complex. Had to memorize and type a lot of commands just to see the contents of a disk. In 1984, Apple produces the Macintosh, the first computer with a mouse and a graphical user interface. A few years later, Microsoft launched Windows. Nowadays, computers are used by all kinds of people. All programs have, with similar toolbars A modern OS also provides access to networks and allows multitasking.
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Сократите текст Great Britain is the name of the largest island of the British Isles and it ts made up of England, Scotland and Wales, but it doesnt include Northern Ireland. Geographically, the island of Great Britain is subdivided into two main regions — Lowland Britain and Highland Britain. Lowland Britain comprises southern and eastern England. Highland Britain consists of Scotland, most of Wales, tho Pennines. and the Lake District. The Pennine Chain extends southward from tho Cheviot Hills into the Midlands. The chief rivers of Great Britain are: the Severn, the Avon, the Thames and some others. There are many lakes in Great Britain. The coasts of England are washed by the North Sea, the Irish Sea, the English Channel and the Strait of Dover. Scotland includes the Hebrides off the west coast, and the Orkney and Shetland Islands off the north coast. It is bounded by the North Sea in the east. The Highlands of Scotland are among the oldest mountains in the world. Most of the population of Scotland is concentrated in the Lowlands. Here on the Clyde. ts Glasgow. Scotlands biggest city. Wales is a highland country of old, hard rocks. North Wales is a country of mountains and deep valleys. South Wales is a land of high hills and wide valleys. The pride of Wales in scenery is Snowdonia, a region of high mountains. Snowdon is the highest mountain in England and Wales.
Great Britain is the name of the largest island of the British Isles and it ts made up of England, Scotland and Wales. Geographically, the island of Great Britain is subdivided into two main regions — Lowland Britain and Highland Britain. Lowland Britain comprises southern and eastern England. Highland Britain consists of Scotland, most of Wales, tho Pennines. The chief rivers of Great Britain are: the Severn, the Avon, the Thames and some others. The Highlands of Scotland are among the oldest mountains in the world. Most of the population of Scotland is concentrated in the Lowlands. ts Glasgow. Scotlands biggest city. Wales is a highland country of old, hard rocks. North Wales is a country of mountains and deep valleys. South Wales is a land of high hills and wide valleys.