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mix42
12.10.2021 00:51

-What time of year do you like the most?

-I don't even know. Each of them is special in its own way and it is impossible to choose the best ...

"Think hard!" What do you like? Maybe you like spring, when greenery abounds and trees bloom. Is it a warm summer?

-These seasons are wonderful. They have their secrets and charms.

-So. But maybe you prefer golden autumn or snow-white winter?

-I like all seasons. But most of all I still love the arrival of summer.

-Why summer?

-Because, it's time when there are a lot of flowers around. Even white "candles" on chestnuts glow. In the evenings it is warm, but a fresh breeze blows. I do not sit at home, I want to walk, have fun. And people around feel something like this: everyone has a festive, uplifting mood..-Yes, it's really widowed. I like to walk in the summer.

-And yet, during the summer holidays you can enjoy life to your heart's content: travel, swim on the beach, play football, basketball or badminton, ride a bike.

-And indeed, there is time for different hobbies.

-I have time to read all the books I want, not just the school curriculum.

-But in summer it is often hot and uncomfortable, especially in a big dusty city.

-Maybe .. But I do not want to exchange this excessive heat for winter cold and warm boots

-And on the contrary I like a snowy winter. It's so wonderful to wander through a snow-covered park or go to the forest to ski! And the New Year! Are there those who do not like this holiday? In each house there is a decorated Christmas tree, and people make each other gifts.

-Yes, now I think that winter should be loved, at least for its holidays. But isn't she often angry?

-It happened ... But no matter how fierce the winter is, the children are happy for her: it's a great time for fun winter fun.

ПЕРЕКЛАД:

Яка пора року тобі найбільше подобається?

-Навіть не знаю.Кожна з них по своєму особлива і неможливо обрати кращу...

- Ти гарно подумай! Що тобі подобається? Можливо ти любиш  весну, коли навколо буяє зелень та квітують дерева. Чи тепле літо?

-Ці пори роки чудові. У них є свої секрети і принади.

-Так. Але можливо тобі більше до вподоби золота осінь чи білосніжна зима?

-Мені подобаються всі пори року.  Але найбільше я все так люблю прихід літа.

-Чому саме літо?

-Тому що, це пора, коли навкруги багато квітів. Ще навіть білі «свічки» на каштанах світяться. Вечорами тепло, але повіває свіжий вітерець. Не сидиться вдома, хочеться гуляти, веселитися. І люди навколо відчувають щось подібне: у всіх святковий, піднесений настрій.

-Так, це дійсно удово. Я люблю гуляти влітку.

-А ще, під час літніх канікул можна досхочу порадіти життю: мандрувати, купатися на пляжі, грати в футбол, баскетбол або бадмінтон, кататися на велосипеді.

-І дійсно, є час для різних захоплень.

-У мене з*являється  час читати всі книжки, які заманеться, а не тільки за шкільною програмою.  

-Але ж влітку часто буває спекотно та незатишно, особливо в великому запиленому місті.

-Можливо.. Та  мені аж ніяк не хочеться проміняти це надмірне тепло на зимні холоди та теплі валянки!  

-А мені навпаки подобається сніжна зима. Так чудово бродити засніженим парком або піти до лісу на лижах! А Новий рік! Хіба є такі, хто не любить це свято? У кожній оселі стоїть прикрашена ялинка, і люди роблять одне одному подарунки.

-Так, тепер я гадаю, що і зиму потрібно любити, хоча б за її свята. Та чи не часто вона лютує?

-Бува... Але як би не лютувала зима — діти їй раді: настала чудова пора для веселих зимових розваг.

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Mahb
03.01.2022 17:43
A New Nation In 1776, the thirteen weak British colonies in America came together, stood up, and told what was then the world's greatest power that from now on they would be free and independent states. The British were neither impressed nor amused, and a bitter six-year war followed, the Revolutionary War (1776-83). It's hard to appreciate today, over two centuries later, what a revolutionary act this was. A new republic was founded, turning into reality the dreams and ideals of a few political philosophers. Americans broke with an age-old tradition, and so sent shock waves back across the ocean: they decided that it was their right to choose their own form of gov¬ernment. At that time, the statement that governments should receive their powers only "from the consent of the governed" was radical indeed. Something new was under the sun: a system of government, in Lincoln's words, "of the people, by the people, for the people." The Constitution and the Bill of Rights The former colonies, now "the United States of America," first operated under an agreement called the Articles of Confederation (1781). It was soon clear that this loose agreement among the states was not working well. The central, federal government was too weak, with too few powers for defense, trade, and taxation. In 1787, therefore, delegates from the states met in Philadelphia. They wanted to revise the Articles, but they did much more than that. They wrote a completely new document, the Constitution, which after much argument, debate, and compromise was finished in the same year and officially adopted by the thirteen states by 1790. The Constitution, the oldest still in force in the world, sets the basic form of government: three separate branches, each one having powers ("checks and balances") over the others. It specifies the powers and duties of each federal branch of government, with all other powers and duties belonging to the states. The Constitution has been repeatedly amended to meet the changing needs of the nation, but it is still the "supreme law of the land." All governments and governmental groups, federal, state, and local, must operate within its guidelines. The ultimate power under the Constitution is not given to the President (the executive branch), or to the Congress (the legislative branch), or to the Supreme Court (the judicial branch). Nor does it rest, as in many other countries, with a political group or party. It belongs to "We the People," in fact and in spirit. They stated in the first ten Constitutional 20 Amendments, known together as the Bill of Rights, what they considered to be the fundamental rights of any American. Among these rights are the freedom of religion, speech, and the press, the right of peaceful assembly, and the right to petition the government to correct wrongs. Other rights guarded the citizens against unreasonable searches, arrests, and seizures of property, and established a system of justice guaranteeing orderly legal procedures. This included the right of trial by jury, that is, being judged by one's fellow citizens. The great pride Americans have in their Constitution, their almost religious respect for it, comes from the knowledge that these ideals, freedoms, and rights were not given to them by a small is ruling class. Rather, they are seen as the natural "unalienable" rights of every American, which had been fought for and won. Any government, court, official, or law cannot take them away. The federal and state governments formed under the Constitution, therefore, were designed to serve the people and to carry out their majority wishes (and not the other way around). One thing they did not want their government to do is to rule them. Americans expect their governments to serve them and tend to think of politicians and governmental officials as their servants. This attitude remains very strong among Americans today. Этот текст?
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