A Weekday Yesterday I woke up at seven and as always got up once. I began my day with my morning exercises. It took me half an hour to do them. Then I took a shower and shaved, dressed and did my hair. After that I had breakfast. Then I took my dog out for a short time. I left the house at nine o'clock and walked to the underground station. It took me twenty minutes to get to the office by underground. Work began at half past nine. I looked through the morning mail and answered the letters and faxes. Then I discussed various problems with my colleagues. Our lunch broke at one, and we all went to the canteen. I had a light lunch, so it didn't take long, and I had enough time to have a smoke and talk to my friends before work began again. A lot of people rang me in the afternoon, and my secretary often asked me to answer the calls. That kept me busy till half past four, when I had a tea break. After that I held a short meeting with my colleagues, and we discussed our plans for the next day. I finished work at six, and a friend drove me to the park, where we had a game of tennis. I'm quite good at tennis, so I taught him to play. We went home together because we live near each other. that was my yesterday.
policy of the state in many ways has a great importance on the movement of a person through life . Politically educated person can and should protect their rights and freedoms which are nowadays very often violated by third-party individuals , employers, individual governments. Often thrown topic falsification of election results. It is very common now believed that those who are in power themselves determine who will be president , which party will take the majority of seats . Now I understand that if fraud and the case, then only the fault of the society represented by the representatives of the presidential candidates , parties at the polling stations. But is not the point : the society is now so politically poor that the election gives no voice for those whose views are shared , but for those who have more money for advertising campaigns . Roughly speaking, politically uneducated segment of society can be divided into two groups: people who do not understand or want to understand the policy , and the people who only know how to criticize the power plant and demagoguery . Is it worth it in small talk affect policy issues ? Certainly worth . However, people should be politically educated and do not have to vigorously condemn the top of government. Because before you judge , you need to present yourself in the place to judge, it is not so easy - run the whole state, and also to remember the reason why at the top are the ones who are - because in our country is chosen by people power .