<em>Petrozavodsk is a very beautiful city. like everywhere, we have our own quiet corners, such as our big and green park. It is located near the city center.
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<em>If you want to visit this city, you can take a walk in the park with your family or friends. </em>
<em>And we also have a wonderful amusement park. but at some carousels do not let children, because it is dangerous. but you can always ride on special cars or swings and eat ice cream. and in the evenings the lights are turning and the fantans are singing.
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<em>welcome to our city and feel its unusual atmosphere.</em>
Что может вызвать головную боль? Ответом на этот вопрос может быть что угодно и все что угодно. Головная боль может быть вызвана сотней причин. Понимаете ли, головная боль не является болезнью. Это симптом. Это просто способ узнать что в какой-либо части вашего организма проблемы. Мы знаем что-то о механизме головной боли, это то что происходит в нашем теле вызывая боль. Сама боль приходит из определенной части черепа. Вены и артерии проходя через мозг могут вызывать боль. Также, когда у тебя болят зубы, уши и мышцы, боль передается в мозг и у человека возникает головная боль. Люди часто сами придумывают причины своей головной боли. Кто-то говорит что она появляется когда они голодны, другие говорят что их утренний кофе вызывает их головную боль. Но что действительно происходит во всех этих случаях? В действительности, артерии в черепе расширяются. Это может вызвать головную боль практически у любого человека.
The boy asked his friend if he would come to his birthday party.
7:21 a.m. it is twenty one minutes past seven
9:46 a.m. it is fourteen minutes to ten
10:17 a.m. it is seventeen minutes past ten
11:29 a.m. it is twenty nine minutes past eleven
22:43 p.m. it is seventeen minutes to eleven
16:02 p.m. it is two minutes past four
15:58 p.m. it is two minutes to four
4:45 a.m it is a quarter to five
24:00 a.m. it is twelve a.m.
00:03 a.m. it is three minutes past twelve
Например : It is more than a hundred years ago! At the border of the wood, near a large lake, stood the old mansion: deep ditches surrounded it on every side, in which reeds and bulrushes grew. Close by the drawbridge, near the gate, there was an old willow tree, which bent over the reeds.
From the narrow pass came the sound of bugles and the trampling of horses’ feet; therefore a little girl who was watching the geese hastened to drive them away from the bridge, before the whole hunting party came galloping up; they came, however, so quickly, that the girl, in order to avoid being run over, placed herself on one of the high corner-stones of the bridge. She was still half a child and very delicately built; she had bright blue eyes, and a gentle, sweet expression. But such things the baron did not notice; while he was riding past the little goose-girl, he reversed his hunting crop, and in rough play gave her such a push with it that she fell backward into the ditch.
“Everything in the right place!” he cried. “Into the ditch with you.”
Then he burst out laughing, for that he called fun; the others joined in—the whole party shouted and cried, while the hounds barked.