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Maria150305
Maria150305
13.03.2022 08:18 •  Английский язык

Сжмите текст до 5-6 предложений the groups and individuals that represent what is known as the "anti-globalisation movement" began in the late twentieth- century. their purpose was to combat the obalisation of corporate economic activity and : prevent the free trade among nations that ght result from such activity. members of the anti-globalisation movement ave generally seeked to protect the world's ; pulation and ecosystem from what they believe : be the damaging effects of globalisation, jpport for human rights is another cornerstone c the anti-globalisation movement's platform, -ey advocate for labor rights, environmentalism, = tiinism, freedom of migration, preservation of e cultures of indigenous peoples, biodiversity, . tural diversity, food safety, and ending or eforming capitalism. the movement itself "eludes diverse and som etim es opposing - losophies of the globalisation process, and corporates alternative visions, strategies and -actics. generally speaking, protesters believe that the global financial institutions and agreements they make undermine local decision-making methods. many governments and free trade institutions are seen as acting for the good only of multinational corporations (e.g. microsoft, monsanto, etc). these corporations are seen as having privileges that most human beings do not even have, such as moving freely across borders, extracting desired natural resources, and utilising a diversity of human resources. they are then able to move on after sometimes doing permanent damage to the environment, the culture or the economy, in a manner impossible for that nation's citizens to actually do themselves. activists also claim that corporations impose a kind of "global monoculture". common targets include the world bank (wb), the international monetary fund (imf), the organisation for economic co-operation and development (oecd) and the world trade organization (wto). in light of the economic i f * gap between rich and poor countries, anti- globalists claim "free trade" will actually result in strengthening the power of industrialised nations. activists of the movement argue that, if borders are opened to multinational corporations, they should be similarly opened to allow free and legal circulation and choice of residence for migrants and refugees. these activists tend to target organisations such as the international organization for migration and the schengen information system. in 2003, many of those involved in the movement showed wide opposition to the war in iraq. many participants were among those 11 million or more protesters that on the weekend of the 15th of february participated in global protests against the iraq war and were dubbed the "world's second superpower" by an editorial in the new york times. the economic and military issues are closely linked in the eyes of many within the movement. despite the lack of formal co-ordinating bodies, the movement manages to successfully organise large protests on a global basis, using information technology to spread information. one argument often made by the opponents of the anti-globalisation movement is that, although it protests about things that are widely recognised as serious problems, such as human rights violations, genocide and global warming, it rarely proposes detailed solutions. some have also criticised the movement for engaging in violent or destructive protest. in general, movement leaders tend to encourage peaceful protest as the more productive way of getting attention and respect for their goals, although occasionally protests do turn violent. tim eline of anti-globalists events june 18, 1999 — carnival against capitalism worldwide, including london, england, and the usa january 20, 2001 — washington, d.c., president bush's inauguration june 25, 2001 — barcelona, spain, world bank protests july 20, 2001 — genoa, italy, g8 summit september 29, 2001 — washington, d.c., anti-capitalist anti-war protests weekend of february 15, 2003, march, april — global protests against iraq war about 12 million anti-war protesters may 29 — june 3, 2003 — evian, geneva and lausanne, switzerland, g8 july 2 — july 8, 2005 — scotland, protests against the g8 summit june 2006 — russia, st petersburg, g8 june 2, 2007 — 80,000 protest in rostock ahead of the g8 summit

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SanchesMaster
SanchesMaster
13.03.2022

The groups and individuals that represent 
what is known as the "anti-globalisation 
movement" began in the late twentieth-
century. Their purpose was to combat the 
obalisation of corporate economic activity and 
: prevent the free trade among nations that 
ght result from such activity.  These corporations are seen as 
having privileges that most human beings do not 
even have, such as moving freely across borders, 
extracting desired natural resources, and utilising 
a diversity of human resources. They are then 
able to move on after sometimes doing permanent 
damage to the environment, the culture or the 
economy, in a manner impossible for that nation's 
citizens to actually do themselves.Some have also criticised the movement for 
engaging in violent or destructive protest. In 
general, movement leaders tend to encourage 
peaceful protest as the more productive way 
of getting attention and respect for their goals, 
although occasionally protests do turn violent. 

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Volovoy00T
Volovoy00T
13.03.2022
My name is Inna. I’m 13 years old. I’m a 7th grade pupil. I don’t have many clothes, only the most necessary items. I have some black skirts and white shirts. They are my regular school uniform. I also have some jeans and T-shirts, which I often wear when I go for a walk with friends. Last month my mum bought me a pair of party dresses for special occasions, and I really like them. If I could, I would wear them every day, but they are too festive. I also have some sports clothes, which I wear for PE (Physical Education) lessons. For winter time I have several sweatshirts and a warm coat. As for shoes, I have a pair of flat black shoes matching my school uniform, a pair of sneakers for sports activities, and a pair of boots. When I was a bit younger I used to like casual jeans and sportswear. At the moment, my favourite clothes are dresses. I like all types of dresses: summer sarafans, triangle-shaped dresses, polka dot dresses, lace or cotton dresses and so on. I know that jeans and a shirt is a much more comfortable wear, but dresses look gorgeous. As I’ve said I have only a pair of classic shoes without heels. So I would like to have another pair of dress shoes with low heels and sparkly elements.
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missana12345
missana12345
13.03.2022
Dear (имя),
Thank that you for your last letter!
I have some buisness and I can't answer your letter.
So you asked me about my favorite clothes and I think it's hoodie and sweater. This things keep you warm when it's cold outside and the look cool. I also like jeans. This outfit makes me feel surely about how I look like.
What about you? Which clothes do you like?
Hope to hear from you later.
With love,
(Твоё имя)
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Дорогой(ая) (имя),
за твоё письмо! У меня были некоторые дела, и я не мог(ла) ответить на твоё письмо.
Ты спросила меня о том, какую одежду я люблю, и я думаю, что это толстовки и свитеры. Они сохраняют твоё тепло когда холодно и выглядят круто. Ещё я люблю джинсы. Этот наряд делает меня уверенным(ой) в том как я выгляжу.
Что насчёт тебя? Какая одежда тебе нравится?
Надеюсь ты ещё напишешь.
С любовью
(Твоё имя)
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