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There are two
types of jobs: full-time and part-time work. A full-time job is
usually 35-40 hours a week. A part-time job is 15-28 hours a
week. |
Florida is one of
the USA states. It is located in the south-eastern part of the
USA. It is a peninsula territory. The capital of the state is
Tallahassee. The total population of Florida is about
16,000,000. It occupies the 4th place in the USA according to
the number of citizens. |
US
Constitution includes some general provisions on the franchise.
It sets forth certain requirements for candidates running for a
post of a president, vice-president, senator or member of the
House of Representatives. Requirements usually concern age,
residence and citizenship. |
Education is not
mentioned in the Constitution, nor is there any federal
department of education, so the matter is left to individual
states. Education is free and compulsory in all states, however,
from the age of 6 till 16 (or 18). |
The legislative
branch of national government consists of two houses — the
Senate and the House of Representatives — each with a different
role, different powers, and a different electoral procedure. |
The USA is the
fourth largest country in the world, after Russia, Canada and
China. Including the states of Alaska and Hawaii, the US covers
an area of 9 millions square km. |
The USA is
situated in the central part of the North American Continent. It
is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the east, by the Pacific
Ocean in the west and by the Gulf of Mexico in the south. The
climate varies from moderate to subtropical. Along the Pacific
and Atlantic coasts it is oceanic. |
The United
States
of America is a very diverse country.
Its nature, climate, population varies from the East Coast to
the west, from the northern border to the southern. |
Christmas is
Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. For
millions of Christians throughout the world it is the happiest
and the busiest time of the year. No one knows the exact date of
Christ's birth but most Christians celebrate Christmas on
December 25. |
There is a
huge
city in the northeastern part of the USA near Lake Michigan. In America,
there
are many large cities, but I would like to tell about Chicago. |
The history of
the USA dates back only to the 15th century. In the 15th century
there was no USA at all. The present territory of the USA was
divided among some countries. |
The animal
geography of the United States, however, is far from a natural
pattern, for European settlement produced a series of
environmental changes that grossly altered the distribution of
animal communities. |
The American flag
is often called "The Stars and Stripes", it is also called "Old
Glory". It represents the growth of the nation. It has 13
horizontal stripes,7 red and 6 white which stand for the
original 13 states. In the top left hand corner there are 50
white stars on a blue background: one star for each state. The
national anthem of the United States is "The Star Spangled
Banner". |
The majority of
Americans live in or near large cities, but small living-town is
still widespread. A suburb (a small community near a big city)
offers the advantages of safer, more intimate small-town life
with the recreational and cultural activities of the big city
nearby. |
The governments
of the 50 states have structures closely paralleling those of
the federal government. Each state has a governor, a legislature
and a judiciary. Each state has its own constitution. |
дебную власть федерального
правительства возглавляет Верховный Суд, который трактует
значение конституции и федеральных законов. Он состоит из девяти
судей (включая главного судью), которые назначаются на
пожизненный срок Президентом с согласия сената. |
The legislative
branch of the government is the Congress, which has two houses:
the Senate and the House of Representatives. Powers granted
Congress, under the Constitution include the power to levy
taxes, borrow money, regulate interstate commerce, declare war,
seat members, discipline its own membership, and determine its
rules of procedure. |
The US.
Constitution defines a federal system of government in which
certain powers are delegated to the national government; other
powers fall to the states. |
Good and bad
manners make up the social rules of a country. They are not
always easy to learn because they are often not written down in
books. For example, British women didn't go into pubs at the
beginning of this century because it was not considered
respectable behaviour for a woman.
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England
has
existed as a unified entity since the 10th century. The Union
between England and Wales was enacted under the Statute of
Rhuddlan in 1284. In the Act of Union of 1707, England and
Scotland agreed to permanent union as Great Britain; the
legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland was implemented
in 1801... |
You can reach
England either by plane, by train, by car or by ship. The
fastest way is by plane. London has three international
airports: Heathrow, the largest, connected to the city by
underground; Gatwick, south of London, with a frequent train
service; Luton, the smallest, used for charter flights.
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The English say
«Other countries have a climate, in England we have weather*. It
happens because the weather changes more often than in other
countries. British winters are mild and springs are cool because
of the winds that blow from the Atlantic Ocean. They blow 2 days
out of every 3. |
The centre of
everything in Great Britain is the city of London. It's situated
at the centre of a vast national and international network of
communication. London consists of four main districts, which
differ from each other. These are the City, Westminster, the
West End and the East End.
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The Tower of
London is one of the most imposing and popular of London's
historical sites. It comprises not one, but 20 towers. The
oldest of which, the White Tower, dates back to the llth century
and the time of William the Conqueror. Nowadays a lot of
tourists visit the Tower of London, because of the Tower's evil
reputation as a prison. The Tower is famous as home of the Crown
Jewels. Today they can be viewed in their new jewel house. They
include the Crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother which
contains the celebrated Indian diamond. |
In the 1880s a
young doctor sat waiting for new patients who never came. To
pass the time, he wrote stories about a man who was very good at
solving crimes. These stories were so popular that the doctor
decided to give up medicine and become a writer instead. The
doctor was Arthur Conan Doyle and his' creation was Sherlock
Holmes.
Holmes and his
famous friend Doctor Watson shared rooms at 221b Baker Street. |
At present the
British royal family is headed by Queen Elizabeth. When the
Queen was born on the 21st of April 1926, her grandfather, King
George V, was on the throne and her uncle was his heir. The
death of her grandfather and the abdication of her uncle brought
her father to the throne as King George VI. |
Environmental
protection is an international issue of great importance and
Great Britain pays much attention to it. There are nearly 500
000 protected buildings and 7000 conservation areas of
architecture of historical interest in Britain. The Government
supports the work of the voluntary sector in preserving the
national heritage. |
The British Isles
are the home of four nations — English, Scottish, Welsh and
Irish. Even though foreigners often call all British people
"English", and sometimes have difficulty in appreciating the
distinctions, the component nations of the United Kingdom are
well aware of their own individual characteristics.
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There are two
large islands and several smaller ones, which lie in the
north-west coast of Europe. Collectively they are known as the
British Isles. The largest island is called Great Britain. The
smaller one is called Ireland. Great Britain is separated from
the continent by the English Channel. The country is washed by
the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Great Britain is separated
from Belgium and Holland by the North Sea, and from Ireland - by
the Irish Sea. |
The United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on the
British Isles. The British Isles are separated from Europe by
the English Channel. The British Isles are washed by the North
Sea in the East and the Atlantic Ocean in the West. |
The
United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland covers an area of
some 244 thousand square miles. It is situated on the British
Isles. The British Isles are separated
from Europe by the Strait of Dover and the English Channel. The
British Isles are washed by the North Sea in the east and the
Atlantic Ocean in the west.
The population of
Great Britain is about 60 million. The largest cities of the
country are London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow
and Edinburgh. |
Great Britain
is
situated on islands. It is washed by seas from all sides. That's
why the climate and the nature of Great Britain is very
specific. The popular belief that it rains all the time in
Britain is simply not true. In fact, London gets no more rain in
a year than most other major European cities. Generally
speaking, the further west you go, the more rain you get.
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The common ideas
people have about the weather in Britain are: "It rains all the
time, it's very damp"; "There's a terrible fog in London, just
like in Sherlok Holmes'...", "The sun never shines in July or
August". |
Due to the
geographic location of Great Britain the type of the climate is
oceanic. There are no extreme contrasts in temperature in
Britain because of the current of warm water flowing from the
Gulf of Mexico called the Gulf Stream. Average British
temperatures do not rise above 32°C in summer and do not fall
below -10°C in winter. |
Seven per cent of
British schoolchildren go to private schools called independent
schools.
There are 2.400
independent schools and they have been growing in number and
popularity since the mid-1980's.
Parents pay for
these schools, and fees vary from about 250 pounds a term for a
private nursery to 3.000 pounds a term or more for a secondary
boarding school. |
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