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I`d like to apply for the students Exchange Program. There are several reasons, why I`m applying.
Firstly, the USA is the location of a lot of interesting places. Such as, the famous statue of Liberty, it`s the symbol of New York, Hollywood and Roosevelt Island. The program will help me to learn something new about America/ I think that in the USA is the higlest standart of living in the world and I want to understand how America has achieved it I would like to return the knowledge received in this program to Russia and bring the country benefits.
Secondly, Russia and the USA have a lot of indentical features, for example: Russia and the USA have a large territory. The USA and Russia soldiers defended democracy together during World War 2 when they defeated fascism. More over, both countries are federations.
This program can help me to break the stereotypes and build a bridge between Russia and the USA.
To sum it up, when I am back I will have my own personal experience, which when shared with me friends here in Russia, will promote a better understanding of the cultures involved and will make the world a little safer.
Some people prefer living in a big city; others enjoy residing in a small town or in the countryside. Young children usually don’t have a choice as they have to live where their parents live. Living in a big city and living in countryside have some advantages and disadvantages in child’s development.
Living in big cities has advantages as there are better options of education, services and fun activities. Also hospitals are more sophisticated in big cities. Proper transport facilities as well as shopping are easier as there are more shopping complexes in big city. Further big cities are the first areas where new technologies arrive which are essential to get acquainted with the pace of real world is moving ahead.
Life in country side has also some advantages. It has no pollution and the hustle and bustle of city life. Living in a peaceful place will make our heart and soul pleasant. Further one can develop their own understanding about nature. People living in countryside are friendlier to each other than in big cities. They learn to help each other in difficult times and not only in the days of merriments.
Choosing to live in big city or countryside is really a difficult task. But living in big cities probably will enhance to get familiarize with different hardship and also learn better profession. Living in countryside will also develop to learn and live in harmony with nature and surroundings. But overall living in city is better
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Перевод текста - american character american society seems to be much more informal than the british and, in some ways, is characterized by less social distinction. students do not rise when a teacher enters the room. one does not always address a person by his title, such as "major" or "general" or "doctor" in the case of a holder of a doctor of philosophy degree. the respectful "sir" is not always used in the northern and western parts of the country. however, it is best to use a person's title when first meeting him/her, and then allow the person to tell you how he/she wishes to be called. they use first names when calling each other, slap on the back, joke and are much freer in their speech, which is more slangy than the conventional british english. you will often hear the word "hi" (a form of greeting among friends) used instead of the usual "hello, " and "howdy" instead of "how do you do? " those who don't easily show these signs of friendship are called "snooty" or "snobbish." in contrast, people who show such simple signs of friendship, particularly to their own economic and social inferiors, are praised as "regular guys, " or as "truly democratic." as a description of character, democratic is generally used to signify that a person of high social or economic status acts in such a way that his or her inferiors are not reminded of their inferiority. yet, in spite of all the informality, americans, even in the way they address each other, show consciousness of social distinction. for example, one is likely to use somewhat more formal language when talking to superiors. while the informal "hello" is an acceptable greeting from employee to employer, the employee is more apt to say "hello, mr. ferguson, " while the employer may reply "hello, jim." southerners make a point of saying "yes, sir, " or "yes, ma'am, " or "no, sir, " or "no, ma'am, " when talking to an older person or a person in a position of authority. while this is good form all over the united stales, "yes. mr. weston" or "no, mrs. baker" is somewhat more common in a similar situation in the north or west. certain other forms of politeness are observed on social occasions. women may wear hats in church. in restaurants, and often when attending luncheons in public places and other public social functions except those that take place in the evening. men who do wear hats ordinarily remove them in elevators, churches, restaurants, private homes, business offices — in fad, in most public situations when they wish to show respect.