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DrugsDrugs Drugs harm the organism People can do really dangerous things that could hurt them or other people, when they use drugs. Because of drugs, people can’t think clearly Drugs can kill people Part two Why people take drugs People try drugs because they’re curious. Some think drugs can help them forget their problems. They think drugs will make them cool Teenagers, see older kids using them and want to be more like them P |
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DysenteryDysentery This serious illness is caused by contaminated food or water and is characterized by severe diarrhea, often with blood or mucus in the stool. There are two kinds of dysentery. Bacillary dysentery(shigellosis) is characterized by a high fever and rapid onset; headache, vomiting and stomach pains are also symptoms. It generally does not last longer than a week, but it is highly contagious. |
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Each man is a creator of a temple called the human bodyEach man is a creator of a temple called the human body A temple is an edifice erected to a deity, like a temple the human body is created for our life. But it is created and kept by us. And it’s integrity depends just on it’s master - the man. To build in us a strong, healthy human body, we need to respect many rules. If we manage all the things that we do, that affect our body, we will build a real healthy human body. There are |
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EarthEarth One of the planets in the solar system, the third in distance from the sun and the fifth largest of the planets in diameter. The mean distance of the earth from the sun is 149,503,000 km (92,897,000 mi). It is the only planet known to support life, although some of the other planets have atmospheres and contain water. The earth is not a perfect sphere but is slightly oblate, or flattened at the poles. The diameter of the earth measured |
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Easter in RomaniaEaster in Romania Easter, annual festival commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the principal feast of the Christian year. It is celebrated on a Sunday on varying dates between March 22 and April 25 and is therefore called a movable feast. The dates of several other ecclesiastical festivals, extending over a period between Septuagesima Sunday (the ninth Sunday before Easter) and the first Sunday of Advent, are fixed in relation to |
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Easter symbolsEaster symbols Easter symbols: eggs, bunnies, hot-cross-buns, spring flowers Easter food: eggs, hot-cross-buns, roast lamb, sweet- cheese-cream-cake, fresh vegetables, ham, cookies Easter flowers: daffodils, tulips, lilies, liliac, pussy willow brunches Easter games: Easter egg hunt, Easter egg roll, Egg Bowling, Egg Toss, Eggs and spoon Races, Egg knocking Game, Edible Eggs, Rabbit Mask, Baskets E.greetings: May the peace of Easter fill you |
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Economy of RomaniaEconomy of Romania Before World War II, the Romanian economy was primarily agricultural. In 1948 the Communist government came to power and took control of nearly all aspects of the economy. Through a series of five-year plans, the Communists transformed Romania into an industrial nation. The economy grew considerably during the first part of the Communist period, but by the 1980s it had slid into decline, and shortages of consumer goods and deg |
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EdinburghEdinburgh EDINBURGH is the jewel in Scotland’s crown. The jewel has many facets: classical architecture piled on hills, tree-filled valleys, sweeping Georgian crescents, medieval closes, graceful bridges soaring across chasms, green parks, sudden views of the sea from street corners. And the castle. That supreme castle, which looks so right that it might have grown out of the rock by some natural process. History Castle Rock, a volcanic |
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Egyptian civilizationEgyptian civilization According to the Egyptian account of creation, only the ocean existed at first. Then Ra, the sun, came out of an egg (a flower, in some versions) that appeared on the surface of the water. Ra brought forth four children, the gods Shu and Geb and the goddesses Tefnut and Nut. Shu and Tefnut became the atmosphere. They stood on Geb, who became the earth, and raised up Nut, who became the sky. Ra ruled over all. Geb and Nut la |
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Emily DickinsonEmily Dickinson Dickinson is indisputably the greatest woman poet, perhaps the greatest woman writer in the history of American literature, a fact that has stimulated a great deal of feminist interest in her work. Gender critics have sought to explore what is uniquely female in her poetic sensibility, and to consider her life and its choices for what they reveal about the options available or unavailable to women in her culture (and in America |
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