- •How to shine at a job interveiw
- •To live to be a hundred
- •If you have ever watched an adult try to give up smoking, you know how hard it can be. It`s easier, healthier and cheaper never to start.
- •Annual Check-up
- •A visit to a dentist
- •Sport in Belarus
- •Sport in Britain
- •Extreme sports
- •Problems of facing national sport today
- •Ten places to see in London
- •Discovering Great Britain
- •Ten places to see in Minsk
- •Motorcar Curse or blessing
- •National Stereotypes
- •Living in a big city
- •How to make our roads safe.
- •4 Nuclear-Powered Cars
- •2 Skylon
- •1 SkyTran
Problems of facing national sport today
Sport itself was invented to provide people an opportunity to express themselves, to provide an outlet for surplus (невыпущенная) energy after a hard working day or just for fun to make some change and enjoy life. People who take up amateur sport want to get rid of tension, get back into shape or provide an opportunity to express themselves.
But when you turn on TV to watch some professional sport or some king of Championship or just follow the latest sport new. It seems that professional sports are missing on something. Professional sport seems less to do with enjoyment and more to do with making money. Top sportsmen appear to view their sport as a way of making as much money as possible in a shortest period of time. As a result some participants are prepared to take drugs to help their performances. And without such record-breaking performances sport would not be as attractive to watch on TV.
Doping is becoming a bigger and bigger problem. Although there are many different drug tests, each year even more different kinds of drugs are available. In addition, more athletes are taking drugs to help their performance. Athletes use drugs in a number of different ways. Some take drugs to make themselves stronger and faster. They also use drugs to mask pain, help them relax, or increase their confidence. But they all take drugs for the same reason-to win. Some of them also believe that not taking drugs is a disadvantage.
Of course, the real problem is not the doping. It is the win-at-all-costs attitude. The importance of winning in sport is more important than ever before. With the high value on winning, doping is unavoidable. We can ban drugs. We can test athletes. We can even stop them from competing, but we will never solve the problem until we change our attitudes.
While doping created unfair environment, the other injustice that people think of is inadequate salaries of sportsmen. Whether it is fair or nor – is hard to answer. Some think it would be better to spent these money on teachers, doctors salaries in order to develop the country. Others can object and say that professional sportsmen, while competing in international championships, present their countries. And that these money are a reward for all their sacrifice and damage to their health. Moreover, many sportsmen have quite short career. So it is a doubtful question.
Ten places to see in London
London is one of the largest and one of the world`s most enjoyable cities. It`s a city of dream of everybody who interested in English history and culture. There are 3 things that make London the place of the greatest attractions to visitors: its architecture, its famous museums and galleries and, finally, the Royal traditions.
The National Gallery
You can find hundreds of most famous and beautiful paintings in the world at the National Gallery. The pictures in the collection belong to the public and entrance to see them is free. More than 2.000 Western European paintings are on show dating from the middle Ages to the early 20th century. Discover inspiring art by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Van Gogh, Picasso and others.
London Zoo
Opened in 1828, the London Zoo is the world`s oldest scientific zoo. Today it houses over 650 different species of animals and it is the only zoo in London where you can experience big animals such as giraffes. You can face some of African`s most unusual animals including zebras and hunting dogs. Other top exhibits include the Butterfly Paradise where you can enjoy myriad species of butterfly as they fly around you. Make sure you don`t miss feeding time at the Penguin enclose and find out more about these popular creates from the zoo`s experienced keepers. New for 2010 zoo has created London`s only living rainforest where you can meet a variety of beautiful rainforest species. In the all new “Night life” area you`ll discover the bats, rats and others.
The London Motor Museum
The London Motor Museum is the premier museum in London for car enthusiasts. The Museum has a unique collection of classic American Cars that relate to the story of the early motoring experience. Featuring a showroom full of classic cars from the 1930s to the present day the London Motor Museum has impressive automobiles from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Cars include pimped up rides from the States and luxury brands from Europe. Exclusive models you can see at the London Motor Museum include a Lovis Vutton Cadillac, plenty of deluxe names like Ferrari and Jaguar.
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupies castle in the world, and it`s the official residence of her majesty the Queen. It`s built over 900 years ago. The castle is surrounded by some beautiful gardens and the picturesque English countryside.
Westminster Abbey
Just a short walk from the Thames and you see Westminster Abbey, it is a significant structure in British history. The beautiful gothic church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site popular with many visitors to London. Kings, Queens, statesmen, poets and heroes are all part of the church`s fascinating history. Many famous people were buried at the Abbey including Charles Dickens, Charles Darwin and others. Highlights of this grand building include a statue of the Virgin Mary holding a baby Jesus, the Nave with the grave of the unknown warrior and the Little Cloister leading the College Gardens, where a succession of English monarchs from William 1 have been crowned and many are buried in magnificent tombs recently restored at the original colors. Over a thousand monuments are crowded into the building.
Piccadilly Circus
It is difficult to say what is the real centre of London but many people would choose Piccadilly Circus. This is because it is not only central but also the heart of London`s entertainment world. Within a few hundred yards of it we find most of London`s best known theatres, cinemas, the most famous restaurants and the most luxurious night-clubs. In the middle of PC there is a statue said to be of Eros, the god of love. On Cup Final night and New Year`s Eve it is boarded up to prevent over-enthusiastic revelers from climbing onto it. Particularly in the evening PC is thronged with people going to the theatre or to a restaurant. The crowd is motley and the atmosphere is cosmopolitan.
Trafalgar Square
It is out of questions to tour London without catching a glimpse of Nelson standing high over TS. The column was built during the early part of the 19th century to commemorate Nelson`s victory in 1805 and there is no doubt that this national hero still draws the crowds.
The British Museum
The British Museum is a rich treasure-chest, brimming with things of world historical importance. It was founded in 1753 and, since then, has grown to include every conceivable kind of artifact from all over the world.
The Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum is equally impressive, with an outstanding collection of fine and applied arts housed in a great building opened in 1909 by Edward 7.
The National History Museum
Within this vast and elegant building, unsuspecting visitors may come face to face with anything from huge dinosaurs to working displays of their own insides!
There is so much to see in this, the largest city in Europe that is sure to exhaust you before you exhaust its possibilities. Make sure you leave London determined to visit this fascinating city again and again.
