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British and American Families British and American families are small. In fact the populations of both Britain and the USA have stopped growing.
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Magazine is one of the major mass media. Magazine is a collection of articles and stories. Usually magazines also contain illustrations.
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It was Bina who first got wind of what was happening. She happened to be passing the school kitchen where they cooked meals for the nuns and boarders.
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I am well aware of the difficulties which attend this part of my subject, but although every expression which I am about to make use of may clash, upon some one point, with the feelings of the differ
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The American system of school education differs from the systems in other countries. There are state public schools, private elementary schools and private secondary schools.
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The Economy of Great Britain About 25% of Britain’s land is arable, and almost half is suitable for meadows and pastures.
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Naturalism: Like Romanticism, naturalism first appeared in Europe.
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English is actually an unusual language. Already a blend of early Frisian and Saxon, it absorbed Danish and Norman French, and later added many Latin and Greek technical terms.
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Chapter Summary Natural strength of the majority in democracies—Most of the American Constitutions have increased this strength by artificial means—How this has been done—Pledged delegates—Moral powe
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Англо-Русский Разговорник 1. Повседневные выражения а) Приветствие Good morning! Доброе утро! (до обеда) Good afternoon! Добрый день! (после обеда) Good evening! Добрый вечер! How do you do?
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Ezra Pound (1885-1972) Ezra Pound was one of the most influential American poets of this century.
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(To) ace (v.) (a test, exam, etc.): To pass a test, exam, etc. really easily. ex: “Robert aced his physics exam.
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Добавил Rafa Setting off for college is a comment on for guardians and adolescents alike.
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“Baby, come for breakfast. Your milk is getting cold,” called Bhaiya, my elder brother. I quickly put on my slippers, picked up my favourite doll, Beeta, and rushed out into the verandah.
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