How make a better world. To make the world a better place to start with something simple. Such as throwing garbage into a trash can or translate grandmother across the street. First of all you need to become better, kinder and more peaceful. If every person in the world will change for the better, then the ratio of the world will change. If everyone removes near his porch, the whole world will be cleaner. Как сделать мир лучше. Чтобы сделать мир лучше нужно начать с чего-нибудь простого. Например бросать мусор в мусорное ведро или перевести бабушку через дорогу. Прежде всего нужно стать лучше, добрее и миролюбивие. Если каждый человек на земле изменится в хорошую сторону, тогда и отношение к миру изменится. Если каждый человек уберёт возле своего крыльца, то весь мир станет чище. How to make the world better? Probably a lot of people dream to make the world as well as in all good fairy tale, where good triumphs over evil, and that is always a happy ending. Many people want all people to be cheerful and happy, and that there were no quarrels.It seems to be impossible. But the impossible does not exist! First, we must all, all people on the planet very much want it. After all, when people have a common goal, they combine to become more friendly, begin to act and, as a rule, they all succeed. Previously, the peasants rebelled, and in our time held rallies.Second, people need to be respectful to each other, especially the veterans of war and labor. At the meeting, greet, a good laugh and smile. And for that they need more often to watch comedy, talk and listen to jokes and funny stories, the case of this man, or his friend. When a person smiles, the surrounding people think that a smile is just him and the people cheered up, and they also want to smile. When meeting friends should ask each other how his interlocutor, or how things are going, etc.Third, if a person asks for help - financially or morally, he should definitely help and support him.The world is moving into the hands of the younger generation, so you need to make sure that they become good. And animals that contribute to the well!If everyone would make something of their own that will help the world become a better and take away something that makes the world a worse place, you get a big, good world!
1) I caught that cold when I skated on a frosty day.
2) He wrote those nice poems when I had a holiday.
3) She learnt the language when she lived in England.
4) She heard that song when she listened to a concert on the radio.
5) I bought that book when I read up for my exams.
6) The boy hurt himselg when he rode the bicycle.
7) Philip lost his camera when he walked about the city.
8) He rang you up when he had supper.
This mall is situated in the centre of Moscow and has three floors. There are shops for every taste. In a Ashan you can buy food, toys, home appliances. Also there you can find books, clothes and goods for pets. In Dekatlon you can find sports goods such as skies, roller-skates and tents and other things for camping. On the third floor there are many cafes and you can relax there. On the second floor there is a shop where children can make toys themselves. There is a playground for children with railroad and a lot of wooden trains.
Odesa is the Black Sea gateway to Ukraine.It is the country’s largest commercial Black Sea port and a large industrial city. Odesa is a crossroads of cultures, languages and trade. Pushkin lived here in exile during the 1820s, and also it was home to writer and film director Alexander Dovzhenko. The site of Odesa was controlled from 1526 to 1789 by the Ottoman Turks. In the 18th century Russia took this region and constructed a new port at Odesa. It was named after the ancient Greek colony Odessos. By the 1880s it was the second-biggest Russian port and an important industrial city. Odesa was a hotbed of the 1905 revolution. The beauty of Odesa is in Prymorsky boulevard with its beautiful buildings and the Potemkin Steps. Film director Eisenstein used Potemkin Steps in his film “Battleship Potemkin”. The 193 steps, built between 1827 and 1841, descend from the statue of Duc de Richelieu. At the eastern end of Prymorsky boulevard Pushkin statue and a British cannon from the Crimean War stand in front of the Odesa City Hall.
Seferal of the city’s fine museums are the Museum of Maritime History, the Literature Museum, the Pushkin Museum, the Museum of Western and Oriental Art and others. The Archaeology Museum is the first museum of this kind in the former Russian Empire. Its Gold Room has jewellery and coins from early Black Sea civilizations, including the first Slavic coins of St Volodymyr with the trident symbol on them. Odesa is famous for its beaches. The southern beaches are less crowded and more picturesque than the northern ones. The Arkadia area is the most popular and has lots of restaurants and activities.