1. It flows from history, I think. During World War II America and Russia were allies. So the newspapers reported that Russians are hardworking, radical because of the political system and brave because of the way they protected their country. But things had changed by the end of the war. The USA and the USSR had varied in their opinions, and then propaganda stepped in.
2. Personally I disagree with this statement because there are lots of ambitious people here who are willing to get to new tops in different spheres. I don't think that it is changing because everybody here wants to live comfortably.
3. I think it depends on the person. It's not some kind of national feature but the personal choice.
4. I am concerned that it can be really exhausting because it's just too much. There are some personal problems which mustn't be shared due to their moral load.
5. I think that equality is important everywhere in the world and it's the ideal of absolute majority of people. But nowadays we live in capitalistic reality so the principle of equality takes a back seat somehow.
I like long summer holidays. I want to go back to school. In(on) first day I should be at school at 8 am. Always I go to school early, and be at school on time. Our teachers say about new lessons, and what we will do there. In(on) first day my teacher tells us about all difficulties and new teachers.
1) Does variability of geomagnetic field in time and in a wide range of periods – from minutes to hundreds and thousands of years reflect a complicated of physico – chemical phenomena in the core, lithosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere of the earth?
2) Are data ongeomagnetic variations with the periods over 1 year, the so – called secular variations (SV), widely used?
3) In general, geomagnetic field variations can be considered as a vector sum of the fields from different sources, can't they?
4) Are there distinctly distinguished global, regional and local components?
5) Do global peculiarities or focuses of SV embrace areas of thousands of kilometers and have their sources in the earth's core?
6) Regional and local effects are determined by modern physico – chemical, geodynamic and electromagnetic phenomena in the earth's crust and upper mantle, aren't they?
7) What is determined by modern physico – chemical, geodynamic and electromagnetic phenomena in the earth's crust and upper mantle?
8) Does the existing chain of magnetic observatories on the territory of Europeallow to study in details the global and regional effects in SV?
9) The local anomalies of SV or the so – called tectomagnetic effects were studied, as a rule, in geodynamic and seismoprognostic testing grounds, weren't they?
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