| Meklēšanas rezultāti - 'britain' | № 41908, Angļu valoda, 10 klase MOBILE TELEPHONES An on-line discussion has been started on the use of mobile phones. Write an entry for the forum expressing your opinion on how useful or unnecessary they are (about 80 words). | | |
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elinamyxa | The effect of mobile phone radiation in humans is still being questioned. In Britain a 27 year old woman with a brain tumour is taking a mobile phone manufacturer to court who she blames for her tumour. A biologist, Roger Coghill has also been given permission to bring a case against a provider of mobile phone equipment for failing to warn people of radiation hazards. A wide variety of electrical devices contribute to electro smog, ranging from computers, to phones, TV sets, radar transmitter and transformers. However mobile phone radiation is certainly intense, as evidenced by the effects on aircraft navigation systems... | | |
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INGA | I believe, that would be stupid to live without mobiles, because, it's the easyest way to communicate. If there were no mobiles, then we will start to use post again? Imagine, how it could be, when you are waiting you message for weeks. It would be impossible to make a party then. You would be stuck. Of course, I agree, that a lot of people ar overusing mobiles. They are writing more than 100 sms per day and spends hundreds of dollars for calls each month. It's a adicction, but if you use mobile and your brain together, then there is no harm. | |
| | № 42720, Angļu valoda, 9 klase Lūdzu, lūdzu palīdzat ar angļu valodu. Write a short report on one nationality. (Americans, British, French, Germans, Russians vai Italians) 10. teikumi..!
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-=::KaZiņA::=- | Although Latvia's eyes the British have become untidy and uncultured people, many films Recordings showing exquisite British customs, their courtesy, tea drinking. British citizens all over the world are familiar with the fact that they would like to hold an afternoon tea. British men are certainly a gentleman's. Also, movies that come from Britain, mostly visible civility and proper conduct of the label into account.
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cittrons | In the mid-1970s the British Government decided to update the nationality code, which had been significantly amended since the British Nationality Act 1948 came into force on 1 January 1949. In 1977, a Green Paper was produced outlining options for reform of the nationality code. This was followed in 1980 by a White Paper containing the government's specific plans for change. The British Nationality Act 1981 received Royal Assent on 30 October 1981 and came into force on 1 January 1983.
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| № 44890, Angļu valoda, 10 klase palidziet uzrakstit sacerejumu *English language* | | |
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LLIypuK | In English speak and use in state office-work, literature and science, about 200 millions the person - in Great Britain and Ireland, in USA, Canada, Australia New of Zealand, partially in Southern Africa and India. One of five official and working languages accepted ООН.
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| № 45949, Angļu valoda, 10 klase Переведите пожалуйста ;/
Я надеюсь на то, что находясь в Анлии и, общаясь с англичанами, я выучу этот язык быстрее. | | |
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AnDeN | I hope that being in GB and, communicating with English people, I will learn this language faster. | | |
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valerija92 | I hope that being in Anlii and communicating with the English, I learned the language quickly. | | |
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Echo | I hope that living in England and talking to local people, I'll learn English faster. | | |
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Danchello | I hope, that living in England and speaking with locals will help me in learning English.
Чуть-чуть перефразировано но смысл тотже) | | |
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1+2=1lieks | I hope that living in Great Britain and conversations with english people will help me to learn english better. | |
| № 65487, Angļu valoda, 12 klase Ļoti steidzami. Tikai 2 uzdevumi. | | |
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Pūpole | Task 2 (Language in use) Fill each of the numbered gaps in the following passage with the most appropriate word from the wordbank. Use only one word in each space. Write the appropriate letter in the gap. The task begins with an example (0). Note that there are more words than gaps. OWLING Daily Mail, London, July 15, 2011: Forget planking, ‘owling’ is the new online picture craze that is turning heads (0) C the world. Hundreds of young people in America, Australia and now, Britain, have taken up the new
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