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эля792
эля792
14.03.2021 11:13 •  Английский язык

Нужно найти в тексте предложения времени present simple и present continious. next, the scientists disconnected the cold water and replaced one of the five monkeys. when the new monkey tried to climb the ladder, the others immediately pulled him down and gave him a good beating. the new monkey learned quickly, and enthusiastically joined 10 in beating the next new recruit. one by one, the five original monkeys were replaced. although none of the new group knew why, no monkey was ever allowed to climb the ladder. like the monkeys in the experiment, every culture 15 and organization has its unwritten rules. these rules are probably the single most influential factor on the work environment and employee happiness. though many work cultures embrace positive values, such as loyalty, solidarity, efficiency, quality, personal development and 20 customer service, all too often they reinforce negative attitudes. in many businesses, an unwritten rule states that working long hours is more important than achieving results. in one medium-sized company, the boss never 25 leaves the office until it is dark. outside in the car park, he checks to see who is still working and whose office windows are dark. staff who risk leaving earlier now leave their office lights on all night. other common unwritten rules state that the boss is 30 always right, even when he's wrong; if you're not at your desk, you're not working; nobody complains, because nothing ever changes; women, ethnic minorities and the over 50s are not promoted; the customer is king, but don't tell anyone, because management are more 35 interested in profitability. often nobody really knows where these unwritten rules came from , but like the new monkeys, new recruits pick them up very quickly, despite the best intentions of induction and orientation programmes. 40 the way staff speak to management, to customers and to each other gives subtle but strategic clues to an organization's culture, as do the differences between what is said, decided or promised, and what actually gets done. new staff quickly learn when their ideas 45 and opinions are listened to and valued, and when it's better to keep them to themselves. they learn which assignments and aspects of their performance will be checked and evaluated, and whose objectives and instructions they can safely ignore. monkeys may be 50 more direct, but work culture is every bit as effective at enforcing unwritten rules as a good beating.

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ЗоНя3
ЗоНя3
14.03.2021
Like the monkeys in the experiment, every culture 15 and organization has its unwritten rules.
These rules are probably the single most influential factor on the work environment and employee happiness.
Though many work cultures embrace positive values, such as loyalty, solidarity, efficiency, quality, personal development and 20 customer service, all too often they reinforce negative attitudes.
In many businesses, an unwritten rule states that working long hours is more important than achieving results.
In one medium-sized company, the boss never 25 leaves the office until it is dark. Outside in the car park, he checks to see who is still working and whose office windows are dark.
Staff who risk leaving earlier now leave their office lights on all night.
Other common unwritten rules state that the boss is 30 always right, even when he's wrong; if you're not at your desk, you're not working; nobody complains, because nothing ever changes; women, ethnic minorities and the over 50s are not promoted; the customer is king, but don't tell anyone, because management are more 35 interested in profitability.
Often nobody really knows where these unwritten rules came from , but like the new monkeys, new recruits pick them up very quickly, despite the best intentions of induction and orientation programmes. 
The way staff speak to management, to customers and to each other gives subtle but strategic clues to an organization's culture, as do the differences between what is said, decided or promised, and what actually gets done.
New staff quickly learn when their ideas 45 and opinions are listened to and valued, and when it's better to keep them to themselves.
They learn which assignments and aspects of their performance will be checked and evaluated, and whose objectives and instructions they can safely ignore. Monkeys may be 50 more direct, but work culture is every bit as effective at enforcing unwritten rules as a good beating.
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Seasons1
Seasons1
14.03.2021
Politics of nowadays is difficult to talk about. Unfortunately, it has become rather dirty. Although there is always someone,that you support. As for me, I would like to give a short talk about Mr. Putin,the most polite one,as you probably have hear. I do admire him,just because since he was the president of the RF other countries have at least started to consider the option of Russia. Today the Russian Federation is the one who can say no to dishonest decisions of other states. And all of that is due to our today's president.
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STARBOY47
STARBOY47
14.03.2021
The 2014 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXII Olympic Winter Games, were a major international multi-sport event held in Sochi, Russia, in the tradition of the Winter Olympic Games.Sochi was selected as the host city in July 2007, during the 119th IOC Session held in Guatemala City. It is the first Olympics in Russia since the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. The Soviet Union was the host nation for the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.A total of 98 events in 15 winter sport disciplines were held during the Games. The 10 finalists, along with the results, were unveiled during live specials on Channel One. On 26 February 2011, the official mascots were unveiled, consisting of a polar bear, a snow hare, and a snow leopard.The opening ceremony took place on February 7, 2014. More than 3,000 people from artistic groups participated in dance, ballet, acrobatic and circus performances during the opening ceremony which was watched by a 40,000 strong audience at Sochi’s Fisht Olympic Stadium.Figure skater Irina Rodnina and ice hockey player Vladislav Tretiak lit the torcA record 88 nations qualified to compete, which beat the previous record of 82 set at the previous Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Seven nations—Dominica, Malta, Paraguay, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tonga, and Zimbabwe—are making their Winter Olympics debut.98 events over 15 disciplines in 7 sports were included in the 2014 Winter Olympics. The three skating sports disciplines are figure skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. There are six skiing sport disciplines—alpine, cross-country skiing, freestyle, Nordic combined, ski jumping and snowboarding. The two bobsleigh sports disciplines are bobsleigh and skeleton. The other four sports are biathlon, curling, ice hockey, and luge. A total of twelve new events are contested to make it the largest Winter Olympics to date.Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sports discipline.Alpine -country skiingCurlingFigure skatingFreestyle skiingIce hockeyLugeNordic combinedShort track speed skatingSkeletonSki jumpingSnowboardingSpeed skatingThe closing ceremony was held on 23 February 2014 between 20:14 MSK and 22:25 MSK at the Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi. The ceremony was dedicated to Russian culture featuring world-renowned Russian stars like conductor and violinist Yuri Bashmet, conductor Valery Gergiev, pianist Denis Matsuev, singer Hibla Gerzmava and violinist Tatiana Samouil. These artists were joined by performers from the Bolshoi and Mariinsky theaters.Sochi’s medal design was unveiled in May 2013. The design is intended to resemble Sochi’s landscape, with a semi-translucent section containing a “patchwork quilt” of diamonds representing mountains; the diamonds themselves contain designs that reflect Russia’s regions. Those who won gold medals on 15 February received special medals with fragments of the Chelyabinsk meteor, marking the one-year anniversary of the event where pieces of the cosmic body fell into the Chebarkul Lake in the Ural Mountains in central Russia.
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