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Mary suggested going for a drink.
Jane refused and explained that she had promised to help her mum prepare the party, her dad was fifty the following day.
Mary was surprised and said that he looked much younger.She inquired if he did any sports.
Jane explained that he used to play tennis but he had to stop because of his elbow. Jane invited Mary to come to the party if she liked and added that it started at 6.
Mary thanked and accepted the invitation.She wondered if she could offer her help in the preparations.
Jane agreed and said that there would be over sixty people so they really needed a lot of help.
Mary advised that they should use a catering company,they could prepare the food and clean up afterwards.
Jane admitted that it was a good idea, but her mum wouldn't hear of anyone except her preparing her dad's birthday cake.
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My school is large and light. There are three floors in it. There is a gym, a library, a canteen and a few classrooms on the ground floor. There are many classrooms and a teachers’ room on the first and on the second floors. Our classrooms are very large and light. There are twelve desks, a teacher’s table, a blackboard and many flowers in our classrooms.
The most important thing for me at school is to study well, respect teachers and other adults, follow the rules of my school and wear a school uniform. I try to do my homework perfectly and get good marks. My favourite school subjects are English, History and Literature. I’m fond of sport and music. So I two years ago I joined our school clubs: Basketball club and Musical club.
My school life is wonderful. There are lots of concerts, performances and sport competitions in our school. My classmates and I often take part in different school events. I have a lot of friends in my class. Our teachers are kind and intelligent and my classmates are smart and friendly.
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Marie Skłodowska-Curie is a Polish scientist who discovered the chemical elements radium and polonium.
Maria was born on 07.11.1867 in Warsaw. He is the fifth and youngest child of teachers Bronislava and Vladislav Sklodowski. Older brothers and sisters of Maria (who was named Mania in the family) - Zofia (1862-1881), Josef (1863-1937, physician-therapist), Bronislava (1865-1939, physician and first director of the Radium Institute) and Helena (1866 -1961, teacher and public figure). The family lived in poverty.
When Maria was 10 years old, her mother died of tuberculosis, and her father was fired for pro-Polish sentiments and was forced to occupy lower-paid positions. The death of her mother, and soon the sisters of Zofia, became the reason that the girl abandoned Catholicism and became an agnostic.
At the age of 10, Maria began to attend a boarding school, and then a gymnasium for girls, from which she graduated with a gold medal. Maria could not get a higher education, since only men were admitted to Polish universities. Then Maria and her sister Bronislava decided to go to the courses of the underground Flying University, where women were also accepted. Maria offered to take turns to study, helping each other with money.
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