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Because they want to be shapely
Because they like to see a lot of similar things in one place
Because they are amazing and furry
Because they like sun and solt water
Because they don't want to waste their free time
Because they got used to that
Because they want to be beautiful
Because it helps them to achieve their goals
how much did you drink beer yesterday?
too much I will never drink so much again
how much sugar you add sugar in my tea?
very little sugar
How many book you read on holiday?
I read 3 books but all of them so boring
How much time you slept last night?
so little I just prepared to exams
How much does she mean to you
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she is the most important people in my life
Education in Russia is organised and coordinated by the state, which ensures that general education is free and available for everyone. Most schools are state schools but private schools have also been established in recent years.
Education usually begins with pre-school before the age of six, although it is not compulsory. Children typically go to kindergartens or other pre-schools which focus on both intellectual and physical activities. The next step is primary school, which is part of the general education programme.
General education in Russia comprises three stages: primary education, which lasts for four years; basic general education lasting for five years and secondary education which lasts for two to three years.
Russian general education is aimed at the intellectual, emotional, moral and physical development of the individual. It aims to develop the abilities that will allow a student to adapt to life in society as well as helping individuals to make conscious choices concerning professional education.
General education normally consists of 34 weeks of study per year and 27 to 36 hours of study per week. The academic year typically runs from 1 September to the beginning of June. School examinations are in June.
The language of instruction is Russian in all state-accredited educational institutions, except in pre-schools. Citizens of the Russian Federation also have the right to receive their basic general education in their native languages.
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