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Suzdal There are quite a lot of historic architectural sights in our country — churches, palaces and cathedrals. They can give an impression of rich Russian culture and history. However, many ancient churches and cathedrals in Russia are in a sad condition — now they are derelict and forgotten. Is it important to save, preserve and restore them? Is it worth it? Is it possible? Mass demolition of the cathedrals and churches started in 1917 after the political regime had changed. People wrecked and blew them up. The ones that weren't demolished suffered from wind, water and vandals, who took away anything valuable. Closed churches were used as warehouses, village halls or barns. There are more than four thousand ruined cathedrals and churches in Russia. A lot of them are heritage assets. Now historians and architects try to restore some of them. It is difficult, because many ruined churches are in the countryside, in underpopulated villages, so there aren't any locals who could be interested in restoration. This is a huge problem — people move from Russian villages to big cities and they are becoming depressed and sometimes completely abandoned. Another reason is that a lot of old churches are destroyed to the point that they need conservation in the first place. They are examples of unique Russian architecture, cultural and historical heritage of different times. There are three main styles of small Russian churches: baroque (the XVII century), classicism (the XIX century), eclecticism (the beginning of the XX century). Old Russian churches and cathedrals are places where you can touch history and see extraordinary orthodox icon art. Fill in the phrases: 1. save, preserve and them;
2. the political had changed;
3. in the countryside, in villages

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Gakaka
Gakaka
01.05.2021

It seems 1) unthinkable (THINK) today not to provide children with a decent 2) education (EDUCATE).There is such an emphasis on 3) academic (ACADEMY) achievement these days that it's easy to forget what a problem 4) illiteracy (LITERATE) used to be. Being unable to read can be 5) intensely (INTENSE) embarrassing and can make someone feel like a complete 6) failure (FAIL). Someone who can't read is often 7) understandably (UNDERSTAND) afraid of certain situations. The problem can seem 8) insolvable (SOLVE). However, given the right teacher, a lot of hard work and a 9) reasonable (REASON) amount of time, anyone can learn. Being able to read can lead to an 10) improved (IMPROVE) quality of life.

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alexa7021
01.05.2021
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