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НАДО ВСТАВИТЬ СЛОВА Read the text "Shops in Britain". 1-walcot-st-shopfront.jpg In all big cities of Great Britain there are a lot of department stores. They are big shops where you can find almost everything you want and which offer a wide choice of things. The most famous British department store, Harrods, started as a small grocery shop in 1849. The present store has more than 300 departments and a staff of over 4, 000 people. The display in the food hall is amazing. For example, there is a choice of over 500 types of cheese. Street markets are both fun and cheap. Most markets sell fruit and vegetables, clothes, things for the house, records and jewellery. In London there are about 40 or 50 markets. Some specialize in flowers, pets or secondhand books. In the centre of most towns and villages there is a main street with lots of different shops. This street is usually called the High Street. The high streets of Britain are beginning to look more and more the same. This is because they are full of branches of big chain stores. One of the best-known chain stores is Marks & Spencer, which sells clothes and food. The company has over 700 stores worldwide and has a reputation for good quality. If you buy something that you decide you don’t like, you can take it back and get your money back. Some towns are called market towns: a market is held there, usually once a week. People come from the surrounding villages to do shopping there. Eighty-seven per cent of British people live less than a mile from their local corner shop. A corner shop is a small shop on, or near, a street corner. Only in corner shops do shopkeepers know their customers personally. Only in them is the interaction across the counter often social as well as transactional. Many corner shops are run by Indian or Pakistan families. Most corner shops sell food and newspapers. They are open until late in the evening, as well as on Sundays. However, many small high-street and corner shops are closing because people prefer to drive to a shopping complex outside town. There they can park their cars without any problems and do all the shopping in one place. In a British shopping complex you usually find a supermarket, a branch of most of the chain stores, some smaller shops, a few cafes and sometimes a multiscreen cinema. Most of the new shopping complexes are built near big roads, outside town. Here you also find “superstores”. These enormous shops sell their products more cheaply than in the high-street shops. Many of the superstores are branches of chain stores from countries outside Britain, such as IKEA or Aldi. However, this trend has not gone as far as it has in some other European countries. The normal time for shops to open is nine in the morning. Most small shops take a break for lunch, usually between one and two, and then close at half past five or a bit later. Large out of own supermarkets stay open all day until about eight o’clock. Write four words into each gap. 1. The high streets of Britain are and more the same. 2. They are the evening, as well as on Sundays. 3. In a British shopping complex you , a branch of most of the chain stores, some smaller shops, a few cafes and sometimes a multiscreen cinema. Источники:

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dmitry davidoff (russian: дми́трий давы́дов, dmitry davydov) is generally acknowledged as the game's creator. he dates the first game to spring 1987 at the psychology department of moscow state university, spreading to classrooms, dorms, and summer camps of moscow university.[3][note 1] wired attributes the creation to davidoff but dates the first game to 1987,[4] with 1986 being the year in which davidoff was starting the work which would produce mafia. he developed the game to combine psychology research with his duties teaching high school students.[4] the game became popular in other soviet colleges and schools and in the 1990s it began to be played in other parts of europe and then the united states. by the mid 1990s a version of the game became a latvian television series (with a parliamentary setting, and played by latvian

andrew plotkin gave the rules a werewolf theme in 1997,[6] arguing that the mafia were not that big of a cultural reference, and that the werewolf concept fit the idea of a hidden enemy who looked normal during the daytime.[4] mafia and a variant called thing[note 2] have been played at science fiction writers' workshops since 1998,[7] and have become an integral part of the annual clarion[8] and viable paradise[9] workshops. the werewolf variant of mafia became widespread at major tech events, including the game developers conference, etech, foo camps, and south by southwest.[4] in 1998 the kaliningrad higher school of the internal affairs ministry published the methodical textbook nonverbal communications. developing role-playing games 'mafia' and 'murderer' for a course on visual psychodiagnostics, to teach various methods of reading body language and nonverbal signals.[10] in september 1998 mafia was introduced to the graduate college at princeton university, where a number of variants were developed.[11] the werewolf theme was also incorporated in the french adaption of mafia, the werewolves of millers hollow.

in august 2000, a user under the alias "mithrandir" of the grey labyrinth, a website devoted to puzzles and puzzle solving, ran a game of mafia adapted for play on a forum board.[12] both the grey labyrinth[13] and sister site mafiascum[14] claim that this was the first game of mafia run on a forum board. from there, mafia has spread to numerous online communities.

in march 2006 ernest fedorov was running a mafia club in kiev, using his own patented variation of the rules. the club organizes games, rates players, and awards prizes (including a sicily trip for their tournament-series

in june 2006 a rockingham school inquiry was launched after parents complained of the traumatic effects classroom mafia was having on their fifth-grade children. davidoff responded to the reports, saying that as a parent who had studied child psychology for 25 years, he felt that the game could "teach kids to distinguish right from wrong", and that the positive message of being honest could overcome the negative effects of an "evil narrator" moderating the game as if it were a scary story.[16]

mafia was called one of the 50 most historically and culturally significant games published since 1890 according to about.com.[17]

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НАДО ВСТАВИТЬ СЛОВА Read the text "Shops in Britain". 1-walcot-st-shopfront.jpg In all big cities of Great Britain there are a lot of department stores. They are big shops where you can find almost everything you want and which offer a wide choice of things. The most famous British department store, Harrods, started as a small grocery shop in 1849. The present store has more than 300 departments and a staff of over 4, 000 people. The display in the food hall is amazing. For example, there is a choice of over 500 types of cheese. Street markets are both fun and cheap. Most markets sell fruit and vegetables, clothes, things for the house, records and jewellery. In London there are about 40 or 50 markets. Some specialize in flowers, pets or secondhand books. In the centre of most towns and villages there is a main street with lots of different shops. This street is usually called the High Street. The high streets of Britain are beginning to look more and more the same. This is because they are full of branches of big chain stores. One of the best-known chain stores is Marks & Spencer, which sells clothes and food. The company has over 700 stores worldwide and has a reputation for good quality. If you buy something that you decide you don’t like, you can take it back and get your money back. Some towns are called market towns: a market is held there, usually once a week. People come from the surrounding villages to do shopping there. Eighty-seven per cent of British people live less than a mile from their local corner shop. A corner shop is a small shop on, or near, a street corner. Only in corner shops do shopkeepers know their customers personally. Only in them is the interaction across the counter often social as well as transactional. Many corner shops are run by Indian or Pakistan families. Most corner shops sell food and newspapers. They are open until late in the evening, as well as on Sundays. However, many small high-street and corner shops are closing because people prefer to drive to a shopping complex outside town. There they can park their cars without any problems and do all the shopping in one place. In a British shopping complex you usually find a supermarket, a branch of most of the chain stores, some smaller shops, a few cafes and sometimes a multiscreen cinema. Most of the new shopping complexes are built near big roads, outside town. Here you also find “superstores”. These enormous shops sell their products more cheaply than in the high-street shops. Many of the superstores are branches of chain stores from countries outside Britain, such as IKEA or Aldi. However, this trend has not gone as far as it has in some other European countries. The normal time for shops to open is nine in the morning. Most small shops take a break for lunch, usually between one and two, and then close at half past five or a bit later. Large out of own supermarkets stay open all day until about eight o’clock. Write four words into each gap. 1. The high streets of Britain are and more the same. 2. They are the evening, as well as on Sundays. 3. In a British shopping complex you , a branch of most of the chain stores, some smaller shops, a few cafes and sometimes a multiscreen cinema. Источники:
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