В детстве мы мечтали стать летчиками, космонавтами, пожарниками, врачами, учителями и...библиотекарями.
А сейчас непростой выбор в профессии, довольно, прост в рейтинге популярных профессий экономистов, юристов, психологов, певцов и певиц...
И все-таки каждый школьник рано или поздно задумается: "Какая моя будущая профессия", а общество сделать ему вывод, а если еще лучше сделать шаг в жизнь.
Известное стихотворение Владимира Маяковского «Кем быть?», написанное в 1928 году, не утратило своей актуальности по сей день. Вопросом выбора будущей профессии задаётся каждый человек. Кто-то еще до школы решает стать моряком или хирургом и затем целенаправленно идет к своей мечте. А кто-то мучается сомнениями и в 18 лет. И здесь главное вовремя вспомнить мудрость, изреченную классиком: «Все работы хороши, выбирай на вкус!»
радость. Чтобы, отправляясь на работу, не испытывать чувство тягости, нужно любить то дело, которым выпало заниматься. В XXI веке очень популярны профессии, связанные с экономикой, юриспруденцией, общественно-политической деятельностью. Однако не стоит ломать себя и стремиться стать банкиром или судьей, если в душе горит желание мчатся по бескрайним просторам нашей страны в кабине машиниста поезда.
сочинение-рассуждение моя будущая профессия
Нередко случается так, что профессия сама выбирает человека. Как правило, это связано с раскрытием таланта. Художники, писатели, музыканты, актеры составляют творческую элиту по велению сердца. Ведь нельзя научить создавать шедевры – они рождаются сами собой, а человек лишь придает им нужную форму.
Bayan
Bayan is a Russian chromatic hand harmonica with 3-5 rows of round buttons on the melody keyboard and 5-6 rows of buttons on the accompaniment keyboard, the keys of which sound with bass and chords or individual notes
Bayan is a member of the orchestra of Russian folk instruments
The instrument is named after the old Russian storyteller Boyan
Balalaika
Balalaika - Russian folk three-stringed plucked musical instrument with a triangular-shaped body. Typical methods of sound production are rattling and tremolo - index finger strikes on all strings simultaneously.
The most famous Russian instrument, which, along with the accordion, has become one of the symbols of the musical creativity of the Russian people.
According to one version, which A. N. Chudinov adheres to, the word has Turkic roots. Another version speaks of the pro-Slavic origin of the name. The root of the words “balalaika”, or, as it was also called, “balabaika”, has long attracted the attention of researchers with its kinship with such Russian words as balak, balabonite, balabolit, balagurit, which means' talking about something insignificant, chatting, rattling, empty call, crap. ' All these concepts, complementing each other, convey the essence of the balalaika - an easy, funny, “frail” instrument, not very serious.
Harmonics
Hand harmonics are musical instruments that make up the core of the harmonica family. Distinctive design features of such tools is the presence of two half-shells with keyboards, between which there is a fur. Small harmonies in size and weight are kept in their hands while playing, harmonics are set more on the knees in a sitting position or suspended by the shoulder straps in a standing position. They play with two hands, moving the left or both half-bodies to unclench and compress the fur, which, when pressed simultaneously, causes air to flow into the harmonics and sound.
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The invention that swept the world and changed leisure habits for countless millions was pioneered by Scottish-born electrical engineer John Logie Baird. It had been realised for some time that light could be converted into electrical
impulses, making it possible to transmit such impulses over a distance
and then reconvert them into light.
Motor Car (Late 19th Century)
With television, the car is probably the most widely used and most useful of
all leisure-inspired inventions. German engineer Karl Benz produced the
first petroldriven car in 1885 and the British motor industry started
in 1896. Henry Ford was the first to use assembly line production for
his Model Т car in 1908. Like them or hate them, cars have given people
great freedom of travel.
ElectricityThe name came from the Greek word for amber and was coined by Elizabeth I's physician William Gilbert who was among those who noticed that amber had the power to attract light objects after being rubbed. In the 19th
century such great names as Michael Faraday, Humphry Davy, Alessandro
Volta and Andre Marie Ampere all did vital work on electricity.
Photography (Early 19th Century)
Leonardo da Vinci had described the camera obscura photographic principle as
early as 1515. But it was not until 1835 that Frenchman Louis Daguerre
produced camera photography. The system was gradually refined over the
years, to the joy of happy snappers and the despair of those who had to
wade through friends' endless holiday pictures.
Telephone (1876)
Edinburgh-born scientist Alexander Graham Bell patented his invention of the telephone in 1876. The following year, the great American inventor Thomas Edison
produced the first working telephone. With telephones soon becoming
rapidly available, the days of letter-writing became numbered.
Computer (20th Century)
The computer has been another life-transforming invention. British
mathematician Charles Babbage designed a form of computer in the
mid-1830s, but it was not until more than a century later that theory
was put into practice. Now, a whole generation has grown up with
calculators, windows, icons, computer games and word processors, and the
Internet and e-mail have transformed communication and information.
AeroplaneThe plane was the invention that helped shrink the world and brought
distant lands within easy reach of ordinary people. The invention of the
petrol engine made flight feasible and the American Wright brothers
made the first flight in 1903.