My name is Jennifer and I am a high school student. Our school has A LOT OF
advanced studies and I have to work very hard there. So, my PARENTS
are always making sure I do the things I must do to get the best marks. One thing that is very IMPORTANT
for them is that I prepare for each day I go to school. It’s how I must revise for every test at least two days before it’s given and that I should get enough SLEEP
the night before. So, no late night TV for me when that happens.
Объяснение:
Я проверил Не за что ребята :)
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With the general similarity in the cut and receptions in Russian costume jewelry had its own peculiarities. In the north of Russian peasants wore clothes, significantly different from the peasants of the southern regions. In central Russia wore a suit similar in nature to the north, however, in some individual areas could be seen with the features of South Russian suit of clothes.
A distinctive feature of Russian national costume - a large amount of clothing. Clothing union and the swing. CAP clothing worn over the head, swing was slit from top to bottom and end to end fastened to hooks or buttons.
Clothing nobility - Byzantine type. In the XVII century clothes were borrowing from Poland: Polish coat, polish coat. In order to protect the national identity of the decree of August 6, 1675 steward, solicitors, the nobles of Moscow, residents and their servants were not allowed to wear clothes of a foreign sample].
The costumes of the nobility were made of expensive fabrics, with gold, silver, pearls, buttons expensive. Such clothing hereditary. Style clothing has not changed for centuries. fashion concepts did not exist.
Russian national costume became less common after Peter I in 1699 forbade the wearing of national costumes for all but the farmers, monks, priests, and deacons. First Hungarian dress was introduced, and then the upper-Saxon and French, camisole and underwear - German. Women had to wear German dress. From all entering the city in the Russian dress and beard were taking a toll: 40 cents a foot and 2 rubles a horse].