So many people agree that the desire of money is very dangerous for people. Firstly, it leads to the love of money for its own sake, to meanness to others, to selfishness, to greed and to personal lifestyle, which is unduly frugal. When money is run out, it seems as if the doomsday has come. Secondly, one of the major reasons why people believe that money is the root of all evil is the vast economic gap between the rich and the poor. Each year millions of people die of hunger, while other people are billionaires and live in luxury.
1) In Scotland, the New year's Eve celebration is called Hogmanay. 2) It is the most exciting celebration of the year. 3) Preparations for the celebration start early on December 31st. 4) People clean their houses. 5) They also make special biscuit and rich fruit cake. 6) There are concerts and carnivals in the streets of all Scottish towns. 7) A lot of people dress up in colourful costumes. 8) As soon as the bells chime twelve, everyone kisses and heartily wishes each other a Happy New Year. 9) Then people join hands and proudly sing the traditional song 'Auld Lang Syne'. 10) On 1st January people visit friends and neighbours to wish them luck for the New Year.
So many people agree that the desire of money is very dangerous for people. Firstly, it leads to the love of money for its own sake, to meanness to others, to selfishness, to greed and to personal lifestyle, which is unduly frugal. When money is run out, it seems as if the doomsday has come. Secondly, one of the major reasons why people believe that money is the root of all evil is the vast economic gap between the rich and the poor. Each year millions of people die of hunger, while other people are billionaires and live in luxury.
Объяснение:
2) It is the most exciting celebration of the year.
3) Preparations for the celebration start early on December 31st.
4) People clean their houses.
5) They also make special biscuit and rich fruit cake.
6) There are concerts and carnivals in the streets of all Scottish towns.
7) A lot of people dress up in colourful costumes.
8) As soon as the bells chime twelve, everyone kisses and heartily wishes each other a Happy New Year.
9) Then people join hands and proudly sing the traditional song 'Auld Lang Syne'.
10) On 1st January people visit friends and neighbours to wish them luck for the New Year.