1.An electrician is a specialist whose work is associated with electrical appliances and equipment. These masters have their own classification. You can distinguish ordinary electricians who are engaged in household electrical equipment, and electricians. These specialists work with high capacities at thermal power plants, hydroelectric power stations, etc. Every day they are faced with a whole range of dangers that are fraught with high voltage.
2.Author - an individual whose creative work created a work. The author is the creator of any literary, musical or any artistic work, and in general any work of the mind embodied by art.
3.Dentistry is a branch of medicine that studies teeth, their structure and functioning, their diseases, methods of their prevention and treatment, as well as diseases of the oral cavity, jaw, and border areas of the face and neck.
4.Judge - an official who is part of the court and administers justice; in the modern theory of separation of powers - a person vested with judicial power. ... There is a system of courts of appeal, the highest of which is called the supreme court; usually the supreme courts sit not in full force, but in special collegiums.
Usually i arrive at school around ( ваше время прибытия в школу). Right after i come, i take off my coat and freshen up before the lessons start. The whole preparation for the lessons takes me about 10 minutes. So then the lessons start. I enjoy studying. I like listening to the teachers because they always tell something interesting. After the 3rd lesson my classmates and i go to grab a lunch. We talk and enjoy each others company while eating. Sometimes, if we have a little bit of time, we take a short walk in our school yard after finishing lunch. Then each of us goes to the lessons. After school finishes, i go home, accompanied by my girlfriend. We talk about our day, tell jokes, laugh and have a nice time together.
New Year in Britain is celebrated on January 1, the first day of the first month as per the Gregorian Calendar. This day was officially declared as New Year’s Day in 1752.
New Year is the much awaited celebration for the people of Britain. Many people hold or attend parties in the evening to say goodbye to the old year and to welcome the new year. The past year is also thoroughly reviewed in the media, including television and newspapers.
The custom of exchanging gifts on New Year has become widely popular in Britain. Although this custom of exchanging gifts was originally done at New Year it is now transferred to Christmas. In England the children rise early on New Year so that they can make rounds to neighbors and singing songs. The children are given sweets, coins, apples and mince pies for singing.