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Hi! I'm in the supermarket. Do we need something?
Hi! Oh, yes. We've run out of milk. Can you buy two cartons?
Sure! Anything else?
Let me see what we've got in the fridge. There are some eggs
and a jar of mayonnaise. Can you buy a tin of tuna and a bunch
of lettuce, please?
Ok, I will.
In 1970, joined the international department faculty Leningrad State University named Zhdanov (LGU). In LGU Vladimir joined the CPSU (to be a member of the party until its dispersal in 1991. In 1975, and graduated from the Faculty of Law of the international department of Leningrad State University (one of his teachers was Anatoly Sobchak), the topic of diplom - "the most favorable nation principle in international law ".
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when you leave school you understand that the time to choose your future occupation has come. it's not an easy task to decide what profession to choose. i have known for a long time that leaving school is the beginning of my independent life, the beginning of more serious examinations of my abilities and character.
i am interested in computer science (2) and want to be a computer programmer. i have a computer at home and can spend hours working at it. it is a completely new world. computers greatly simplify (3) day-to-day life. it is much easier to do some things on the computer. it solves (4) in seconds the problems generations of mathematicians would need months or years to solve.
i think that the profession of a programmer will give me many opportunities. computing is the most rapidly changing sphere of a modern technology. we are living in the age of information. today it's even hard to tell all the uses the computer may have in the future. in our country they have been used just for a short time. but in england or in the us people can work, go shopping or communicate sitting at their computers.
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