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1 The device looks great although/whereas it hasn't been tested on humans yet 2 In spite of the fact that/Despite he studied hard, he couldn't understand the process
3 This new technology is the best on the market no matter/with respect to its speed.
4 We know a lot about the brain, yet/even though there is still much to learn about this complex organ. 5 Dr Johnstone has come up to/with an effective new treatment for patients who suffer from frequent headaches.
6 Our research differed from theirs only in respect of/in respect to the methods used. 7 He went back on/in for a memory competition and won first prize by using the method of loci.
8 Despite/However passing the safety tests, the device wasn't approved.
9 Dr Watson will see you today; he's standing in for/up to Dr Jones while she's on leave.
10 No matter/Nevertheless how much research we do, we might never fully understand the human brain.

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koi4
koi4
16.02.2020
1 Устройство выглядит великолепно, хотя / в то время как оно еще не было протестировано на людях 2, несмотря на то, что / Несмотря на то, что он усердно учился, он не мог понять процесс
3 Эта новая технология является лучшей на рынке независимо от ее скорости.
4 Мы многое знаем о мозге, но все же / хотя об этом сложном органе еще многое предстоит узнать. 5 Доктор Джонстон разработал / разработал новое эффективное лечение для пациентов, страдающих частыми головными болями.
6 Наше исследование отличалось от их только в отношении /в отношении используемых методов. 7 Он снова включился в соревнование по запоминанию и выиграл первый приз, используя метод локусов.
8 Несмотря на/однако прохождение испытаний на безопасность, устройство не было одобрено.
9 Доктор Ватсон примет вас сегодня; он замещает доктора Джонса, пока она в отпуске.
10 Независимо от того /Тем не менее, сколько исследований мы проводим, мы, возможно, никогда полностью не поймем человеческий мозг.
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dimas112006
dimas112006
16.02.2020
 1) Every parent at least but once asked his or her child to help around the house. Children often don't want to do something, because they would rather  go for a walk or play computer games. 
2) But this is our home, we are a part of our house so we also should invest in its wellbeing and must work too! Cooking, shopping, washing, cleaning the flat are the things, teens should practise  while living in their family before they grow up and live on their own.
Our help is also a sign of respect and attention to our parents. Working together brings people more and more together. 
But why, so often, adults ask us to do something, although they can handle it themselves for a few minutes? Well, they ask us because they teach us to keep order in the house, and the ability to work. They do it because parents always do everything for the benifit of their child.
3) To conclude, I can confidently say that some help in doing the chores is a must for a teenager. Undoubtably, teenagers should help their nearest and dearest about the house. I think that those teens who help their parents to do something at home and have some domestic duties grow and become more responsible.
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kenzhegali1
kenzhegali1
16.02.2020

he Hanging Gardens of Babylon were considered to be one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one of the Wonders that may have been purely legendary. They were purportedly built in the ancient city-state of Babylon, near present-day Al Hillah, Babil province, in Iraq. The Hanging Gardens were not the only World Wonder in Babylon; the city walls and obelisk attributed to Queen Semiramis were also featured in ancient lists of Wonders.[1]

The gardens were attributed to the Neo-Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II, who ruled between 605 and 562 BC. He is reported to have constructed the gardens to please his homesick wife, Amytis of Media, who longed for the plants of her homeland.[2] The gardens were said to have been destroyed by several earthquakes after the 2nd century BC.[citation needed]

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon are documented by ancient Greek and Romans writers, including Strabo, Diodorus Siculus, and Quintus Curtius Rufus. However, no cuneiform texts describing the Hanging Gardens are extant, and no definitive archaeological evidence concerning their whereabouts have been found.[3][4]

Ancient writers describe the possible use of something similar to an Archimedes screw as a process of irrigating the terraced gardens.[5] Estimates based on descriptions of the gardens in ancient sources say the Hanging Gardens would have required a minimum amount of 8,200 gallons of water per day.[6]Nebuchadnezzar II is also reported to have used massive slabs of stone, a technique not otherwise attested in Babylon, to prevent the water from eroding the ground

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