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Margret Thatcher an « Iron Lady »Слайд 2
Originaly she was Margaret Rogers. She was born in 13 October 1925, in the United Kingdom, Grantheme .
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Margaret educated at Oxford, where she studied chemistry and became the president of the University Conservative Association.
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After the graduation, she worked as a chemist in the first Menningtone , and then in London
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In 1951, 13 December Margret Rogers married on Denis Thatcher
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In August, 1953 was born twins : a girl and a boy- Carol and Mark Thatcher.
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In 1953, she graduated as a lawyer and specializing in tax and law
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In 1950 Thatcher was elected in the Parlament , but the attempt was unsuccessful. In the years 1970-1974 Margaret Thatcher led the Ministry of Education, was the only woman in the government
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In February 1975, Thatcher led the Conservative Party. In 1983 in the elections of conservative in the Parlaments elections, she won.
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Denis Thatcher died in June 2003, at the age of 88 yers . April, 8, 2013, Margaret Thatcher has died. The cause was a stroke.
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Thanks for your attention
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The great man Wolfgang Mozart (1756-1791)Слайд 2
Wolfgang Mozart is a famous Austrian composer. Mozart was born in 1756 in Saltsburg, Austria. His father, a violinist and a composer, noticed wonderful talent of his son and taught him how to play musical instruments and to compose.
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Being 4 years old Mozart played the clavier. When he was 5 or 6 years old he started composing music. At the age of 8—9 Mozart created his first symphonies, and at the age of 10—11 his first creations for musical theatre. When he was 6 years old his father decided to take him and her sister to the big cities of Europe. Two children gave concerts in Germany, Austria, France, England, Switzerland. The audience was delighted to see such a small boy playing the clavier.
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When he was 14 he was invited to Italy. He could not imagine his life without music. By the age of 19 he was the author of ten major musical works. At the age of 26 he moved from his native town to Vienna.
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Though he didn't have a great success as a composer in Vienna, Mozart wrote many songs, serenades, symphonies. Burdens of life, poverty and disease speeded up his death. He died at the age of 35. The real fame came to Mozart only after his death. Many people now know and like his music.
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The feat and the unluck of general Platov Autor : Podkolzina A. 9 “V”Слайд 2
The Battle of Borodino 26.08.1812
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Matvei Ivanovich Platov ( 175 1 - 1818 )
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The Cossacks of Don
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The battle of Maloyaroslavets 12.10.1812 The first victory over Napoleon’s army
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Platova Maria Matveevna by Godby , 1814
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Napoleon at Saint-Helene By Francois-Joseph Sandmann
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Vladimir Ivanovich DalСлайд 2
biographie Vladimir Ivanovich Dal was one of the greatest Russian language lexicographers.During his lifetime he compiled and documented the oral history of the region that was later published in Russian and became part of modern folklore.
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Born November 10, 1801 Dal served in the Russian Navy from 1814 to 1826, graduating from the St Petersburg Naval Cadet School in 1819. In 1826 Dal was interested in language and folklore from his early years. He started traveling by foot through the countryside, collecting sayings and fairy tales in various Slavic languages from the region. He published his first collection of fairy-tales in 1832 in Russian language. Some others, yet unpublished, were put in verse by his friend Alexander Pushkin, and have become some of the most familiar texts in the Russian language. After Pushkin's fatal duel, Dal was summoned to his deathbed and looked after the great poet during the last hours of his life. In 1838, he was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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His magnum opus, Explanatory Dictionary of the Live Great Russian language, was published in four huge volumes in 1863–1866. The Sayings and Bywords of the Russian people, featuring more than 30,000 entries, followed several years later. Both books have been reprinted innumerable number of times. Baer says: "While an excellent collector, Dal had some difficulty ordering his material, and his so-called alphabet-nest system was not completely satisfactory until Baudouin de Courtenay revised it thoroughly in the third (1903–1910) and fourth (1912–1914) editions of the Dictionary."[
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Died September 22, 1872 (aged 70) In 1986 a museum in Moscow, Russia, was opened in honor of Vladimir Dal. In Luhansk , Ukraine, the home of Vladimir Dal has been converted into a Literary Museum where the employees managed to collect the lifetime editions of Dal's complete literary works. In 2001, a Luhansk (Ukraine) university was named after Vladimir Dal, the East Ukraine Volodymyr Dahl National University (from his name in Ukrainian).[4]
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