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zoobe1
zoobe1
10.05.2020 13:09 •  Английский язык

Law and Society Mr. Jones, having murdered his wife, was burying her in the garden one night, when his neighbour, hearing the noise, asked him what he was doing.“ Just burying the cat,” said Mr. Jones.
“Funny sort of time to bury a cat,” said the neighbour.
“Funny sort of cat,” said Mr. Jones.
Now it is obvious to everyone that, in a community such as the one in which we live, some kind of law is necessary to try to prevent people like Mr. Jones from killing their wives. When the world was at a very primitive stage, there was no such law, and, if a man chose to kill his wife or if a woman succeeded in killing her husband, that was their own business and no one interfered officially.
But, for a very long time now, members of every community have
made laws for themselves in self-protection. Otherwise it would have meant that the stronger man could have done what he liked with the weaker, and bad men could have joined together and terrorized the whole neighbourhood.
If it were not for the law, you could not go out in broad daylight without the fear of being kidnapped, robbed or murdered. There are far, far more good people in the world than bad, but there are enough of the bad to make law necessary in the interests of everyone.
There is no difficulty in understanding this but it is just as important
to understand that law is not necessary just because there are bad people in the world. If we were all as good as we ought to be, laws would still be necessary. If we never told lies, never took anything that didn’t belong to us, never omitted to do anything that we ought to do and never did anything
that we ought not to do, we should still require a set of rules of behaviour, in other words laws, to enable us to live in any kind of satisfactory state. How is one good man in a motor-car to pass another good
man also in a motor-car coming in the opposite direction, unless there
is some rule of the road? People sometimes hover in front of one
another when they are walking on the pavement before they can pass,
and they may even collide. Not much harm is done then, but, if two
good men in motor-cars going in the opposite directions hover in

front of one another, not knowing which side to pass, the result will probably be that there will be two good men less in the world.
So you can see that there must be laws, however good we may be. Unfortunately, however, we are none of us always good and some o f us are bad, or at any rate have our bad moments, and so the law has to provide for all kinds of possibilities. Suppose you went to a greengrocer and bought some potatoes and found on your return home that they were mouldy or even that some of them were stones. What could you do if there were no laws on the subject? In the absence of law you could only rely upon the law of the jungle. You could go back to the shop, demand proper potatoes and hit the shopkeeper on the nose if he refused to give them to you. You might then look round the shop to try to find some decent potatoes. While you were doing this, the shopkeeper might hit you on the back of the neck with a pound weight. Altogether not a very satisfactory morning shopping. Or you might pay your money to go to see a film at a cinema. You
might go inside, sit down and wait. When the cinema was full, there might be flashed on the screen: “You’ve had it, Chums”. And that might be the whole of the entertainment. If there were no law, the manager could safely remain on the premises and, as you went out, smile at you and say: “Hope you’ve enjoyed the show, sir.” That is to say, he could do this safely if he were bigger than you or had a well-armed bodyguard.
Every country tries, therefore, to provide laws which will help its
people to live safely and as comfortably as possible. This is not at all an easy thing to do, and no country has been successful in producing laws which are entirely satisfactory. But we are far better off with the imperfect laws which we have, than if we had none at all.
TASK 1. Find in the text law-related words and expressions. Compare your lists with those of the other students. In your opinion, which of the items are legal terms? Consult a legal dictionary.
TASK 2. Find in the text the English equivalents for the following words and
expressions:
1. самозащита

2. телохранитель
3. общество
4. правила поведения
5. закон джунглей
6. несовершенные законы
7. при свете дня
8. причинять вред
9. предусмотреть все возможности 10. полагаться на кого-либо
11. требовать

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FireLily
FireLily
09.01.2023 12:07

I can swim

I can dance

I can dance

I can't swim

I can't dance

I can't dance

I am eight

I am five

I am at the circus

My Mummy can swim

My Mummy can dance

My Mummy can sing

My Mummy can't swim

My Mummy can't dance

My Mummy can't sing

My Mummy is at the circus

My Daddy can swim

My Daddy can dance

My Daddy can sing

My Daddy can't swim

My Daddy can't dance

My Daddy can't sing

My Daddy is at the circus

Lulu can swim

Lulu can dance

Lulu can sing

Lulu can't swim

Lulu can't dance

Lulu can't sing

Lulu is eight

Lulu is five

Lulu is at the circus

Lulu isn't eight

Lulu isn't five

Lulu isn't at the circus

Larry can swim

Larry can dance

Larry can sing

Larry can't swim

Larry can't dance

Larry can't sing

Larry is eight

Larry is five

Larry is at the circus

Larry isn't eight

Larry isn't five

Larry isn't at the circus

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РЕЛАД
РЕЛАД
08.07.2021 21:57

Burning coal, oil and gas releases huge amounts of sulphur into I he atmosphere. This is what creates acid rain. The best way to solve the problem is to use alternative energy sources to produce our electricity. Factories which use solar and wind power instead of the traditional fossil fuels can really help the environment. Another thing we can do is make cars and other vehicles more environmentally friendly. We need to stop using petrol. Instead, we can use cars that are electrically powered or run on some other fuel. In this way, the atmosphere will be cleaner and our monuments will stay beautiful. For example. The Statue of Liberty in New York was a gift from the French people to the American people and is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. Millions of people visit this great monument every year. For many years now, acid rain has been damaging the statue and has even changed its color.

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При сжигании угля, нефти и газа в атмосферу выделяется огромное количество серы. Это то, что создает кислотный дождь. Лучший решить эту проблему - использовать альтернативные источники энергии для производства нашей электроэнергии. Заводы, которые используют солнечную и ветровую энергию вместо традиционных ископаемых видов топлива, действительно могут окружающей среде. Еще мы можем сделать автомобили и другие транспортные средства более экологически чистыми. Нам нужно отказаться от бензина. Вместо этого мы можем использовать автомобили с электрическим приводом или на другом топливе. Так атмосфера станет чище, а памятники останутся красивыми. Например. Статуя Свободы в Нью-Йорке была подарком французского народа американскому народу и является универсальным символом свободы и демократии. Ежегодно этот великий памятник посещают миллионы людей. Уже много лет кислотный дождь вызывает повреждения статуи и даже меняет ее цвет.

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