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Умница, Полина! Ждем еще твоих работ. Лошадь и сакура - необычное сочетание.

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Наше творчество / Re: Рисуем космос
« : 27 апреля 2018, 15:20:31 »
Космическое искусство! Спасибо ребятам, что делятся своим творчеством. Это очень важно для нас, а когда вы станете старше, то поймете как это было важно для вас самих   ;D

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Очень здорово, что у нас такие творческие дети!

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С мартом Вас тающим,
С мартом бушующим,
С самым ласкающим,
С самым волнующим,
Счастья Вам прочного,
Счастья сердечного - Самого доброго,
Самого вечного!  ;)


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Английский язык / Re: World Writers
« : 29 января 2018, 13:25:49 »
Jonathan Swift was born on 30 November 1667 in Dublin, Ireland. One of the foremost prose satirist in the English language, was also a reputed political pamphleteer, essayist, poet and cleric. He lost his father early on in life and was mostly brought up by his uncle. However, with the advent of the Glorious Revolution in Ireland, he was forced to move to England, where he secured employment under Sir William Temple. Here he got a taste of high living and power play. As a young man he often travelled back and forth between Ireland and England. Later, he entered the Church of Ireland, which at that time was a poor cousin of the Church of England. To secure the rights of his church, he began to write pamphlets and finally entered the political arena. However, his political ambition was not long lived and he returned to England for a short period. Soon he was back to Ireland where he became the Dean of St. Patrick Cathedral, a position he held until his death. As a writer, most of his works were written under pseudonyms. Today, he is best remembered for his prose satire, ‘Gulliver’s Travel.’

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Jonathan Swift was born on 30 November 1667 in Dublin, Ireland. One of the foremost prose satirist in the English language, was also a reputed political pamphleteer, essayist, poet and cleric. He lost his father early on in life and was mostly brought up by his uncle. However, with the advent of the Glorious Revolution in Ireland, he was forced to move to England, where he secured employment under Sir William Temple. Here he got a taste of high living and power play. As a young man he often travelled back and forth between Ireland and England. Later, he entered the Church of Ireland, which at that time was a poor cousin of the Church of England. To secure the rights of his church, he began to write pamphlets and finally entered the political arena. However, his political ambition was not long lived and he returned to England for a short period. Soon he was back to Ireland where he became the Dean of St. Patrick Cathedral, a position he held until his death. As a writer, most of his works were written under pseudonyms. Today, he is best remembered for his prose satire, ‘Gulliver’s Travel.’

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