Мьюзим концёрт фанфайр райдес гоу-вент сии-сэв райд-роуд хейв-хэд
A doctor helps ill people.
A vet helps ill animals.
A teacher teach students at school.
A driver can drive a car.
A seller sells us food.
<span><span>Art of Russia
</span><span>For Russian architecture of XVIII century is characterized by the addition of a clear set of principles and techniques that have become the basis for accurate overeating Ancient Order. </span><span>A typical building of this time - strict rules of constructing a structure robust and load-bearing elements.
</span><span>The architecture of the two periods. </span><span>First Period - 60-80's (early Classicism). </span><span>Second period - 80-90-s (strict classicism). </span><span>In the first stage erected public buildings with their solidity, the second phase - urban palaces and estates as a set of coordinated small parts. </span><span>Distributed architectural ensembles.
</span><span>Famous was the architect A. Kokorin, characterized by seriousness, subtle elegance, clear geometric shapes.
</span><span>Bazhenov - architectural theorist, was recognized not only in our country but also in Europe. </span><span>The famous creation - Pashkov House in Moscow.
</span><span>Architect M. Kazakov famous Senate building in Moscow, Nobility, Moscow University (burned).
</span><span>Ivan Startsov designed Trinity Cathedral Aleksandronevskoy Lavra in St. Petersburg and the Tauride Palace. </span><span>Creativity - a sample of combining rigorous external forms and rich interior.</span></span>
<em><u> перевод:</u></em>
Для русской архитектуры эпохи XVIII века характерно сложение чёткой системы принципов и приёмов, ставших основой для точного переедания античного ордена. Типичное здание этого времени – строго закономерное построение в виде структуры весомых и несущих элементов.
В архитектуре выделяется два периода. Первый период – 60-80-е годы (ранний классицизм). Второй период – 80-90-е годы (строгий классицизм). На первом этапе возводились общественные здания с их монолитностью, на втором этапе – городские дворцы и усадьбы как совокупность маленьких соподчинённых частей. Распространяются архитектурные ансамбли.
Известность получил архитектор А. Кокорино, для которого характерны серьёзность, тонкая элегантность, чёткие геометрические формы.
Баженов – теоретик архитектуры, получил признание не только в нашей стране, но и в Европе. Знаменитое творение – Дом Пашкова в Москве.
Архитектор М. Казаков прославился зданием Сената в Москве, Благородным собранием, Московским университетом (сгорел).
Иван Старцов сконструировал Троицкий собор Александроневской Лавры в Петербурге и Таврический дворец. Творчество – образец совмещения строгой внешней формы и богатого интерьера.
<span>The ideal temperature of the air for good health - 16-18 degrees. At this temperature a person does not feel cold and not «dying» from the heat. When the temperature reaches 8-10 degrees in the day, you may receive an Allergy, even in those who have it will not suffered. Try in this case, excluded from the diet of citrus fruits, red wine and spices. The sharp cooling increases the risk of heart attack, exacerbates the inflammation of the bronchial tubes and lungs. So dress warmer, even if in the street the sun.</span>
Я мало чего знаю про Горловку, поэтому вот, что у меня получилось. Не судите строго.
I would like to describe Gorlovka. It is one of the oldest towns of Ukraine. Gorlovka was founded by Russian engineer and geologist Peter Gorlov in 1867. Nowadays you can find a monument to Peter Gorlov in Victjry Avenue. It was built in 1999.
The old name of the town was Korsun. The town was rather small. People had to build a lot of roads from Gorlovka. They built a railroad too. Very soon Gorlovka became a great industrial town.
I want to add that Gorlovka is a very beautiful town. There are many monuments to famous people, seven parks and a lot of museums. Every year tourists visit the most famous museum of the town. It is a history museum. You can visit it and learn new and interesting things about Gorlovka. I think, this town is worth visiting!