He said that he was against giving information to strangers
Mrs. Brown told that she doesn't like her daughter's boyfriend.
My friend asked John how he had coped with that project.
Helen asked me if I had ever been to the British Museum.
Paul said that his family would buy a new printer the following day.
Mike said that his son is seven and he can already read.
Harry told me not to miss my time
ЕСЛИ НУЖНО, ТО СОКРАТИ. Agnes Gondzhe Boyadzhiu was born on August 26, 1910 in the Macedonian city of Skopje in a family of Albanian Dranfile and an arumyn (vlakha) [2] Nikola, both parents were Catholics. It had a sister Agata and the brother Lazar. The family was very provided. Dranfile devoted a lot of time to a prayer and church services, and also mercy affairs. Poor welcomed in Boyadzhiu's family, except that Dranfile with children I visited some poor families. Nikola died under the obscure circumstances in 1919 Dranfile remained with three children, earned a living by sewing, an embroidery and different other operation. Later it took to herself six orphans.
The Gondzha from 12 years began to dream of monastic service and of going to India and to care there of the poor.
In eighteen years she went to Ireland and there entered monastic order "Irish sisters of Loreto". In 1931 I accepted Theresa in honor of the nun-karmelitki Theresa canonized in 1927 from Lizye known for the kindness and mercy tonsured and took a name.
Soon the award sent it to Calcutta where about 20 years she taught at women's school of Saint Maria. On September 10, 1946 she got permission from a manual of an award to help poor and the disadvantaged of Calcutta, and in 1948 based a community there: monastic congregation "Missionerki Lyubvi's Sisters" which activities were directed on creation of schools, shelters, hospitals for poor and seriously ill patients of people, irrespective of their nationality and religion.
Since 1965 activities of the monastic congregation founded by Mother Teresa crossed boundaries of India, now it has 400 separations in 111 countries of the world and 700 houses of mercy in 120 countries. Its missions, as a rule, work in regions of natural disasters and economically unsuccessful regions.
In 1973 mother Theresa became the first winner of the Templtonovsky award for progress in religion.
In 1979 Nobel Peace Prize "For activities for the aid to the suffering person" was adjudged to mother Theresa.
She died on September 5, 1997 in Calcutta (India) on the 88th year of life. In October, 2003 it is beatified it (is beatified) by Catholic Church.
Happy happier the happiest
tall taller the tallest
cold colder the coldest
nice nicer the nicest
kind kinder the kindest
slim slimmer the slimmest
sunny sunnier the sunniest
larg larger the largest
hot hotter the hottest
1. А активный залог
2. Р пассивный залог
3. А активный залог
4. Р пассивный залог
Social etiquette in Russia
Since ancient times, people have had to observe certain rules of conduct to make their lives easier. It was impossible to survive without such rules even in a primitive society. A modern society can not be imagined without etiquette.
Etiquette is a kind of law of good manners and rules of behavior at home, work, transport and other places, taken in a particular society.
The inner world of the man is revealed in his behavior and communication with other people. The rich and beautiful inner world corresponds to the high culture of behavior and communication. That is what etiquette shows.
When you are in Russia, make sure you respect the social etiquette in the following situations:
Meeting people usually say: "Hello! " or "Hi! ", leaving: "Bye! " or "Good Bye! ".
It is necessary to use polite words talking to strangers or elderly people. During a conversation you ought to lower your voice, speak clearly and not to swallow words. It is a good manner to put away negative emotions and express only positive ones. A loud laughter is often a sign of a bad manner.
It is not polite to stare at people you don't know. Having caused inconveniences to other people, it is necessary to apologize and whenever possible to help them.
In Russia it is acceptable that usually a man lets a woman go first, except going up and down the stairs. On public transport it is necessary to give a place to the elderly, parents with small children and invalids. If going by public transport you are given a place, it is not accepted to refuse but to thank.
In all public places it is prohibited to litter.
When you visit people at home, make sure you are on time.
There are a lot of rules of etiquette and they all have a special book. By way of conclusion, I would like to say that following etiquette is a necessary thing for anyone in the society.