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18.01.2020 11:25

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1. Match three texas with the appropriate titles. One ofthe titles is extra.
I) An outstanding American writer
2) A famous children's story
3) The best gallery in the world
4) The teenage detectives
A. The story about the adventures of little Alice became popular all over the world. "Alice in Wonderland" is primarily a children's story, but adults have enjoyed the novel for over a century together with children. Many elements of "Alice" were not completely new. Talking animals, for instance, or the story idea in which a child or children are carried away from reality into a fantasy world. However, it was Carroll who established a new motif that would be used again and again in children's literature: Peter Pan, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Namia books, and the Harry Potter books. That is the possibility for the main characters to travel back and forth between the real world and wonderland
B. Mark Twain wrote "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in 1884. Since then, the book has been published in at least sixty languages, and some people say it is the best book ever created by an American writer. American students have "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" on their school reading list and parents, teachers and literary experts still debate the problems touched in the book. The writer's real name was Samuel Clemens. Samuel was born in 1835. He grew up in the state of Missouri on the Mississippi River. After his father died, young Samuel went to work as an assistant to a publisher. Ten years later, he became a pilot on a steamboat that sailed on the Mississippi He beard the riverboat workers call out the words "mark twain!" That was a measure for the depth of water. Later he used this word combination as a pen-name.
C. First introduced in 1927, The Hardy Boys Mystery Stories are a series of'books about the adventures of brothers Frank and Joe Hardy. They are teenage detectives who solve one mystery after another. The Hardy Boys were so popular among young boys that in the 1930s a similar series was created for girls featuring a sixteen-year-old detective named Nancy Drew. The cover of each volume of The Hardy Boys states that the authorofthe series is Frank Dixon, The Nancy Drew Mystery Stories for girls are supposedly written by Carol Keen. Over the years, though, many fans of both series have been surprised to find out that Frank Dixon and Carol Keen were only pen names, Nobody knew who was hiding behind those names or who actually wrote The Hardy Boys and The Nancy Drew Stories.

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ТаНюша2451
01.02.2023 21:48
Like the monkeys in the experiment, every culture 15 and organization has its unwritten rules.
These rules are probably the single most influential factor on the work environment and employee happiness.
Though many work cultures embrace positive values, such as loyalty, solidarity, efficiency, quality, personal development and 20 customer service, all too often they reinforce negative attitudes.
In many businesses, an unwritten rule states that working long hours is more important than achieving results.
In one medium-sized company, the boss never 25 leaves the office until it is dark. Outside in the car park, he checks to see who is still working and whose office windows are dark.
Staff who risk leaving earlier now leave their office lights on all night.
Other common unwritten rules state that the boss is 30 always right, even when he's wrong; if you're not at your desk, you're not working; nobody complains, because nothing ever changes; women, ethnic minorities and the over 50s are not promoted; the customer is king, but don't tell anyone, because management are more 35 interested in profitability.
Often nobody really knows where these unwritten rules came from , but like the new monkeys, new recruits pick them up very quickly, despite the best intentions of induction and orientation programmes. 
The way staff speak to management, to customers and to each other gives subtle but strategic clues to an organization's culture, as do the differences between what is said, decided or promised, and what actually gets done.
New staff quickly learn when their ideas 45 and opinions are listened to and valued, and when it's better to keep them to themselves.
They learn which assignments and aspects of their performance will be checked and evaluated, and whose objectives and instructions they can safely ignore. Monkeys may be 50 more direct, but work culture is every bit as effective at enforcing unwritten rules as a good beating.
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Шkolnitsa
10.03.2023 08:45
1. "Don't worry! She'll book your flight and get you a ticket before you even (say) Jack Robinson." Catherine (began) to laugh. "I have not (heard) you use that expression for years, not since I (was) a kid. You (told) me once where it (comes) from, but now can't (remember). It (is) such an odd expression!" "Yes, it is. I (think) it (originated) in England and the Pommies (brought) it to Australia. Australians (started) to use it, and I guess it (has become) part of our idiomatic speech. Sort of slang, really." 2. Maggie put the receiver in its cradle and (turning) around, (stood) leaning against the desk, staring at Samantha. "Youare not ( going) to believe it, but that snake in the grass have just (had) the temerity to call me honey." 3. I looked at my mother and, and (saw) the tears rising in her eyes. She (pushed) them back, and (took) a deep breath. "Mai, are you really all right? I (feel) that you (have been pushing) me away recently. You have not (said) a word since 1 (was) here. Do you (feel) a bit better, darling? Tell me the truth." "Yes, I (am doing) fine," I (lied). A few days after that visit of my mother's, I (fell) into a deep depression. I (felt) listless, without energy. I (was) helpless, almost an invalid.
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