The great Patriotic war of 1941-1945 was one of the most terrible trials that befell the Russian people. Suffering, pain and grief then knocked on every house, touched every family. The war left a huge imprint on the minds of people and had severe consequences for the life of an entire generation. 65 years have passed since the Victory Day. The feat of the Soviet people who won the great Patriotic war and defended the freedom and independence of the Motherland will live for centuries! We, the younger generation, should know and remember what share fell to our great-grandfathers, and who made a decisive contribution to the victory over Nazi Germany. Memory... Human memory preserves and preserves what is no longer there, what has long passed, and reproduces in the mind of former memories. Even the most terrible, the most terrible… Believe me, people, the whole earth needs this memory. If we forget the war, war will come again. War... A cruel word that drains people of strength, but does not break their faith and hope. A war that left only letters from the front, military awards and the very part that still connects us with the past - memory. But over time, the medals are lost, the letters turn yellow, and the memory remains, because it is eternal. The war brought misery and suffering, but it provided outstanding examples of the courage and heroism of ordinary soldiers of the war. Sixty-five times the snow fell and melted. For sixty-five years the Apple trees were in bloom. The main thing for the past sixty-five years was that distant day in may, when the human heart was ready to burst with happiness-Victory! Much water has flowed under the bridge, overgrown trenches, vanished the ashes, a new generation grew up.. We are all waiting for a Great holiday of joy, a holiday of bright memory of the millions who died. For the blue sky overhead, for the pink, tender dawns, for a happy and peaceful childhood, we owe those who in the forty - first and forty-fifth gave their lives to protect our homeland. Those who met the Victory in the greatcoat, who still live near us, whose memory brings us back to all that we experienced - bitter and happy. What were they like in the last days of the war and in the hour when the deafening silence of the world suddenly fell? Back in may, they were young, happy, happy, thinking that they were going home soon, that life was going on. How many people have dreamed of such a quiet moment! My great-grandfather, Nikolai Ivanovich Zemlyanov, was born on February 28, 1914. When the Great Patriotic war began, he was 27 years old. As soon as the German attack on the USSR was announced, men and young boys who had just graduated from school went to apply for courses for pilots, signallers, and tankmen. My great-grandfather, Nikolai Ivanovich Zemlyanov, signed up for a pilot course, was promoted to Lieutenant at the end of the course and joined a flight regiment. For good service and performance of combat missions, Nikolai Ivanovich was appointed commander of the flight squadron. On his account, 35 enemy aircraft were shot down. But he had to serve only two years ( from 1941 to 1942) He was not destined to wait for this sweet moment of VICTORY! By order of the command, Nikolai Ivanovich was sent to the front at Stalingrad. From February 17, 1942 to February 2, 1943, there were fierce battles for the city of Stalingrad. The battle of Stalingrad lasted for two periods of defense and counteroffensive. The first period is from June 17 to September 12. 62 Army, led by General V. I. Chuikov, held back the superior strength and numbers of the German army of General Paulus. On August 23, the enemy broke through to the Volga and cut off the 62nd army from the Stalingrad front. The second period from September 12 to November 18-bloody battles were already in the city itself, for every street, for every house. And from November 19 to February 2-this is the period of counteroffensive. 22 enemy divisions, 160 separate units, 330 thousand people were surrounded by our troops. In the counteroffensive participated
Vorotko814
28.06.2021
Computer addicts are the minority of computer users but there is no doubt that more and more young people are computer literate. Computer studies is a subject in many schools and many young people have personal computers. About one in three hundred computer owners spend almost all their time using computers.Ninety six per cent of them are males of all ages. All of them spend an average of twenty hours per week on home computers. The majority of the adults also use computers at work. All the computer addicts are very intelligent. They have been interested in science and technology from a very early age and they are usually very shy people who like being alone.A survey in a school showed that fewer girls are interested in computers because girls are less likely to have a computer. Even if they have one, they use then less frequently than boys. Possibly it is because we think of computers as something to do with maths and science, which are traditionally 'male' subjects. Possibly it is because most of the computer teachers are men, who give the girls less attention. Possibly parents think it is less important for girls to have computer skills.Computer addicts are usually very shy people. Using computers gives them confidence. They love debugging and solving problems, develop programs and love learning programming languages. They learnt to communicate with other users through computer networks and the people they met in school and work think of them as experts who could help and advise when they had problems with their machines. A few spend their time 'hacking' and one addict left a message on a computer of Buckingham House. Very few computer addicts play computer games, but many people use a computer exclusively for games.Some parents worry about computer games because they think their children won't be able to communicate with real people in the real world. But parents do not need to worry. According to research computer addicts usually do well after they have left school. Parents also do not need to worry that computer addiction will make their children become unfriendly and unable to communicate with people.It is not the computer that makes them shy. In fact, what they know about computers improves their social lives. They become experts and others come to them for help and advice.For most children computer games are a craze. Like any other craze, such as skate-boarding, the craze is short-lived. It provides harmless fun and a chance to escape.If we didn't have these computer addicts, we wouldn't have modern technology. They are the inventors of tomorrow.
БашуроваОльга369
28.06.2021
My school day starts early in the morning. I wake up at seven o'clock. Then I get up, wash myself, get dressed and have my breakfast. After that I go to school. In the classroom my friends and I usually chat till the bell rings. Then we have five or six lessons where we learn a lot of new things. During the breaks we have a rest, talk, play different games, have lunch. After school I go home and have dinner. After a short rest, I start doing my homework and then I am free. I listen to music, meet my friends. Sometimes I play computer games or watch TV. Sometimes I do some work about the house: tidy my room, vacuum the carpet, wash the dishes, go shopping, take the rubbish out and so on. I go to bed at half past ten.
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The great Patriotic war of 1941-1945 was one of the most terrible trials that befell the Russian people. Suffering, pain and grief then knocked on every house, touched every family. The war left a huge imprint on the minds of people and had severe consequences for the life of an entire generation. 65 years have passed since the Victory Day. The feat of the Soviet people who won the great Patriotic war and defended the freedom and independence of the Motherland will live for centuries! We, the younger generation, should know and remember what share fell to our great-grandfathers, and who made a decisive contribution to the victory over Nazi Germany. Memory... Human memory preserves and preserves what is no longer there, what has long passed, and reproduces in the mind of former memories. Even the most terrible, the most terrible… Believe me, people, the whole earth needs this memory. If we forget the war, war will come again. War... A cruel word that drains people of strength, but does not break their faith and hope. A war that left only letters from the front, military awards and the very part that still connects us with the past - memory. But over time, the medals are lost, the letters turn yellow, and the memory remains, because it is eternal. The war brought misery and suffering, but it provided outstanding examples of the courage and heroism of ordinary soldiers of the war. Sixty-five times the snow fell and melted. For sixty-five years the Apple trees were in bloom. The main thing for the past sixty-five years was that distant day in may, when the human heart was ready to burst with happiness-Victory! Much water has flowed under the bridge, overgrown trenches, vanished the ashes, a new generation grew up.. We are all waiting for a Great holiday of joy, a holiday of bright memory of the millions who died. For the blue sky overhead, for the pink, tender dawns, for a happy and peaceful childhood, we owe those who in the forty - first and forty-fifth gave their lives to protect our homeland. Those who met the Victory in the greatcoat, who still live near us, whose memory brings us back to all that we experienced - bitter and happy. What were they like in the last days of the war and in the hour when the deafening silence of the world suddenly fell? Back in may, they were young, happy, happy, thinking that they were going home soon, that life was going on. How many people have dreamed of such a quiet moment! My great-grandfather, Nikolai Ivanovich Zemlyanov, was born on February 28, 1914. When the Great Patriotic war began, he was 27 years old. As soon as the German attack on the USSR was announced, men and young boys who had just graduated from school went to apply for courses for pilots, signallers, and tankmen. My great-grandfather, Nikolai Ivanovich Zemlyanov, signed up for a pilot course, was promoted to Lieutenant at the end of the course and joined a flight regiment. For good service and performance of combat missions, Nikolai Ivanovich was appointed commander of the flight squadron. On his account, 35 enemy aircraft were shot down. But he had to serve only two years ( from 1941 to 1942) He was not destined to wait for this sweet moment of VICTORY! By order of the command, Nikolai Ivanovich was sent to the front at Stalingrad. From February 17, 1942 to February 2, 1943, there were fierce battles for the city of Stalingrad. The battle of Stalingrad lasted for two periods of defense and counteroffensive. The first period is from June 17 to September 12. 62 Army, led by General V. I. Chuikov, held back the superior strength and numbers of the German army of General Paulus. On August 23, the enemy broke through to the Volga and cut off the 62nd army from the Stalingrad front. The second period from September 12 to November 18-bloody battles were already in the city itself, for every street, for every house. And from November 19 to February 2-this is the period of counteroffensive. 22 enemy divisions, 160 separate units, 330 thousand people were surrounded by our troops. In the counteroffensive participated