I prefer to live in city cause it is more interesting and comfortable in city.There are a lot of parks and attractions in city. People are more fashion here. A lot of buildings. But also I like country. I like to relax in the country .Cause the weather is more fresh than in city
<span>In my country a lot of great people . Poets , painters, musicians , writers , but the greatest , in my opinion , is Vladimir Putin . This great man , who has done much for our country . He feared and respected throughout the world . That is why I think he is the greatest man of our country .</span>
1. I don't know if Mike will come to us or not. 2. If she plays a game, she will win. She's very good at tennis. 3. These
<span> children will be seven when September comes. 4. We
won't go skating if it is very cold. 5. I'll call you as soon as
the film is over. 6. I'd like to know if you'll come to the party. </span><span>7. After they buy the food, they'll begin cooking. 8.
Write to me if you come Moscow next summer. 9.
Stay here until l return from the bank. 10. Before summer comes, we
won't leave the city for the sea. 11. Don't go out if it rains. 12. When
autumn begins, the leaves will start falling from the trees.</span>
Stress is a dynamic condition in which an individual is confronted with an opportunity, constraint, or demand related to what he or she desires and for which the outcome is perceived to be both uncertain and important. This is a complicated definition. Let's look at its components more closely.
Stress is not necessarily bad in and of itself. While stress is typically discussed in a negative context, it also has positive value. It is an opportunity when it offers potential gain. Consider, for example, the superior performance that an athlete or stage performer gives in "clutch" situations. Such individuals often use stress positively to rise to the occasion and perform at or near their maximum.
More typically, stress is associated with constraints and demands. The former prevent you from doing what you desire. The latter refers to the loss of something desired. So when you take a test at school or you undergo your annual performance review at work, you feel stress because you confront opportunities, constraints, and demands. A good performance review may lead to a promotion, greater responsibilities, and a higher salary. But a poor review may prevent you from getting the promotion. An extremely poor review might even result in your being fired.
Two conditions are necessary for potential stress to become actual stress. There must be uncertainty over the outcome and the outcome must be important. Regardless of the conditions, it is only when there is doubt or uncertainty regarding whether the opportunity will be seized, the constraint - removed, or the loss avoided that there is stress. That is, stress is highest for those individuals who perceive that they are uncertain as to whether they will win or lose and lowest for those individuals who think that winning or losing is a certainty. But importance is also critical. If winning or losing is an unimportant outcome, there is no stress. If keeping your job or earning a promotion doesn't hold any importance to you, you have no reason to feel stress over having to undergo a performance review.<span>
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1.Pupils must do homework. 2.She lost a pen and she must write pencil. 3.You mustn't eat ice-cream.
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