1. I think, it would be very good. People would go ourdoors, to breath fresh air. They also would begin to communicate with people, hearing their real voices. 2. At last teenagers would would come off the Internet and would start study better. The progress of classes increase. 3. People would start reading paper books, often visit libraries. There would be more educated people in the world. 4. It would be easer to understand each other. But people stop learning foreign languages, and this is not good. 5. In my oppinion, it's very bad. Children must go to school, to get new knowlage. If they don't do it, they would be more stupid. 6. It isn't very good, it's very bad. If a man amend something in past, it would be completely different world.
Toktar Ongarbaevich Aubakirov (Kazakh Toktar Ogarbayuly Gubakirov; born July 27, 1946, Karkaralinsky district, Karaganda region, Kazakh SSR) - 72nd (and last) cosmonaut of the USSR, the first cosmonaut of Kazakh nationality. Major General of the Air Force of Kazakhstan. Deputy of the Supreme Council of Kazakhstan of the XII convocation. Deputy of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan from the electoral district No. 44 of the Kyzylorda region. People's Hero of Kazakhstan (1995), Hero of the Soviet Union (1988), Honored Test Pilot of the USSR (1990). Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
He graduated from 8 classes of secondary school, then worked as a turner at the Temirtau foundry and mechanical plant, at the same time he studied at an evening school. After completing his studies in high school in 1965, he entered the Armavir Higher Military Aviation School of Air Defense Pilots. In 1976 he graduated from the school of test pilots and was sent to test work at an aircraft plant in Ulan-Ude, but soon, with the help of the chief pilot of the Mikoyan Design Bureau, Alexander Fedotov, he was transferred to this company. In 1979 he graduated by correspondence from the Moscow Aviation Institute named after Sergo Ordzhonikidze.
Объяснение:
лично не знаю как у вас будет, но у меня всё правильно
2. At last teenagers would would come off the Internet and would start study better. The progress of classes increase.
3. People would start reading paper books, often visit libraries. There would be more educated people in the world.
4. It would be easer to understand each other. But people stop learning foreign languages, and this is not good.
5. In my oppinion, it's very bad. Children must go to school, to get new knowlage. If they don't do it, they would be more stupid.
6. It isn't very good, it's very bad. If a man amend something in past, it would be completely different world.
Toktar Ongarbaevich Aubakirov (Kazakh Toktar Ogarbayuly Gubakirov; born July 27, 1946, Karkaralinsky district, Karaganda region, Kazakh SSR) - 72nd (and last) cosmonaut of the USSR, the first cosmonaut of Kazakh nationality. Major General of the Air Force of Kazakhstan. Deputy of the Supreme Council of Kazakhstan of the XII convocation. Deputy of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan from the electoral district No. 44 of the Kyzylorda region. People's Hero of Kazakhstan (1995), Hero of the Soviet Union (1988), Honored Test Pilot of the USSR (1990). Honored Master of Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
He graduated from 8 classes of secondary school, then worked as a turner at the Temirtau foundry and mechanical plant, at the same time he studied at an evening school. After completing his studies in high school in 1965, he entered the Armavir Higher Military Aviation School of Air Defense Pilots. In 1976 he graduated from the school of test pilots and was sent to test work at an aircraft plant in Ulan-Ude, but soon, with the help of the chief pilot of the Mikoyan Design Bureau, Alexander Fedotov, he was transferred to this company. In 1979 he graduated by correspondence from the Moscow Aviation Institute named after Sergo Ordzhonikidze.
Объяснение:
лично не знаю как у вас будет, но у меня всё правильно
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