1. Personal computers are a part of our lives.
2. They first entered people's homes in 1970's.
3. Nowadays computers affect our lives greatly.
4. Computers are used to write documents, to send e-mails, to look at websites, to get all sorts of information from the Internet.
5. Users can also buy different things and book tickets using their computers.
6. A lot of students study at home due to computers.
7. And, of course, people especially children like to play computer games, to watch films or sports competitons online.
8. Today there are different kinds of computers: laptops or notebook computers, palmtop computers.
9. In the recent years they have become smaller and lighter but more powerful in terms pf memory.
10. The most important thing about laptops is that they are portable.
11. I've got a computer too.
12. I use it for studying or for entertainment.
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Перевести текст! the goldsmith bankers were an early example of a financial intermediary. a financial intermediary is an institution that specializes in bringing lenders and borrowers together. a commercial bank borrows money from the public, crediting them with a deposit. the deposit is a liability of the bank. it is money owed to depositors. in turn the bank lends money to firms, households or governments wishing to borrow. banks are not the only financial intermediaries. insurance companies, pension funds, and building societies also take in money in order to relend it. the crucial feature of banks is that some of their liabilities are used as a means of payment, and are therefore part of the money stock. commercial banks are financial intermediaries with a government licence to make loans and issue deposits, including deposits against, which cheques can be written. let's start by looking at the present-day uk banking system. although the details vary from country to country, the general principle is much the same everywhere. in the uk, the commercial banking system comprises about 600 registered banks, the national girobank operating through post offices, and a dozen trustee saving banks. much the most important single group is the london clearing banks. the clearing banks are so named because they have a central clearing house for handling payments by cheque. a clearing system is a set of arrangements in which debts between banks are settled by adding up all the transactions in a given period and paying only the net amounts needed to balance inter-bank accounts. suppose you bank with barclays but visit a supermarket that banks with lloyds. to pay for your shopping you write a cheque against your deposit at barclays. the supermarket pays this cheque into its account at lloyds. in turn, lloyds presents the cheque to barclays, which will credit lloyds' account at barclays and debit your account at barclays by an equivalent amount. because you purchased goods from a supermarket using a different bank, a transfer of funds between the two banks is required. crediting or debiting one bank's account at another bank is the simplest way to achieve this. however on the same day someone else is probably writing a cheque on a lloyds' deposit account to pay for some stereo equipment from a shop banking with barclays. the stereo shop pays the cheque into its barclays' account, increasing its deposit. barclays then pays the cheque into its account at lloyds where this person's account is simultaneously debited. now the transfer flows from lloyds to barclays. although in both cases the cheque writer's account is debited and the cheque recipient's account is credited, it does not make sense for the two banks to make two separate inter-bank transactions between themselves. the clearing system calculates the net flows between the member clearing banks and these are the settlements that they make between themselves. thus the system of clearing cheques represents another way society reduces the costs of making transactions.