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Romanian orphanages / румынские сироты imagine a hospital that, at one time ran smoothly helping the public, now with the primary objection of taking care of the thousands of abandoned infants and children. this is the reality in romania when nicolae ceausescu was in power. in 1966 he created an anti-abortion/contraception law in order to raise the population

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Romanian Orphanages

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Romanian Orphanages / Румынские сироты

Imagine a hospital that, at one time ran smoothly helping the public, now with the primary objection of taking care of the thousands of abandoned infants and children. This is the reality in Romania when Nicolae Ceausescu was in power. In 1966 he created an Anti-Abortion/Contraception law in order to raise the population and achieve his ultimate goal to slowly take over surrounding areas and increase Romania’s power. The next plan of action was to open orphanages, which caused an entire generation of mentally and physically handicapped children. Now after more than four decades, the question is if they have made enough progression on this horrific issue.

Ceausescu’s law included that each family that doesn’t have at least five children can not use birth control or contraception, but most families couldn’t afford to take care of them so they had to turn them over to the government. The combination of being under funded and understaffed caused the children to be neglected and even worse abused. In Romania’s many institutions, the ratio of child to caretaker was 1 to 65 until as late as 1990. In any Daycare in the united states the ratio for infants is one to four, this is for the safety and constant development of the babies. The effect the small number of staff had on the children is the lack of stimulation. Baby’s brains are continuously hungry for stimulation and if there is none then the development is delayed. Professor Michael Rutter did a study on children adopted into England. The first of the three groups was adopted from within the country, the second was adopted from Romania before the age of 6 months, the last was adopted from Romania after the age of 6 months. He studied the effects on brain progression as a result of institutionalization and the results were shocking.

“When they first arrived in the country as babies, more than half the 165 children he studied showed severe delays in development compared with their British counterparts. But he found that, even at the age of 11, many of these children have not caught up.”

Some of the children were physically handicapped as a result of the institution. They would be tied to their cribs, beds or just tied up like an animal. The inability to move made them very weak and eventually was the cause of their disability. In an article in the New York Times on the subject they described one scene, “In an adult psychiatric hospital, investigators found some children wrapped head to toe in sheets used as full-body restraints. When the staff agreed to remove the sheet on a 17-year-old girl, the report states, “her skin came off with the sheet, leaving a raw open wound beneath it.”

Not only is that illegal but it is also nauseating that people do not feel bad treating another in that manner.

The treatment in the institutions also spread many diseases without the proper medications to treat them. As a result of the malnutrition, some caretakers would inject them with a micro infusion of whole blood everyday to boost immunity. The blood was not screened and there was not enough needles so ironically, the injection to boost immunity is the very cause of many children getting the ultimate immunodeficiency, HIV. 93% of the initial cases were under the age of 13 and by 2000, 60% of Europe’s pediatric HIV/AIDS was registered in Romania. The disease spread quickly because of the conditions and became a large problem for the Romanian government because of the lack of funds to get the proper medication for them.

There has been some improvements such as new centers opening up and humanizing some of the existing ones. Since Ceausescu assassination on December 25, 1989, while trying to flee the country, Romania has used the money in their budget as well as the money donated to help address the issue. The tragic part is that they do not have enough to dig them out of the deep hole that Ceausescu dug for them.

The problem that arose later was the street children of Romania. They were either abandoned and learned to live independently on the streets or more commonly they were young adults thrown from the orphanages. The institutions only took kids up to 18 and after that they were told to leave, with no families or anyone to look to for help, they just ended up on the streets. Many of them have drug problems such as sniffing glue and metallic paint. The sniffing sooths the hunger pains and makes them happy for the time they are high. This is no such life for them considering they are just entering the adult world.

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mirko20152016
mirko20152016
21.10.2022

Текст без ошибок приведен на фото под переводом

a) Наша одежда нам сохранять тепло и сухость в любую погоду. Она также нам хорошо выглядеть. Вот почему одежда так важна для нас. Одежда бывает разной. Форма может казаться скучной, но она хороша для ношения в школе. Джинсы, свитера и толстовки хороши для ношения после школы. Ваши родители носят деловые костюмы на работу и надевают вечернюю одежду, когда выходят куда-либо. Некоторые люди часто переодеваются, некоторые - нет, но если они хотят выглядеть красиво, их одежда должна быть чистой и аккуратной.

b) Мы покупаем разную одежду для разных сезонов. В России мы должны иметь теплую одежду на зиму: пальто или шубы, теплые куртки, шапки, шарфы, сапоги, перчатки и рукавицы. Весной мы одеваемся в плащи и тонкие куртки. Летом нам нравится носить легкие юбки и платья, шорты и футболки ярких цветов, кроссовки и босоножки. Англичане говорят: «Нет плохой погоды, есть плохая одежда».

c) Очень важно носить правильную одежду в зависимости от места. Вы будете выглядеть нехорошо, если наденете костюм на дискотеку или старые джинсы и футболку в хороший ресторан. У некоторых людей есть талант выбирать и носить одежду. Они всегда прекрасно смотрятся в своих брюках, рубашках, юбках и платьях. Их одежда не всегда модная, но она отлично смотрится на них. Лучше всего иметь свой стиль в одежде.


Перевидите текст (только не переводчиком) а) our clothes help us to stay warm and dry in any weather
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21.10.2022

1 I am very glad to see you.

glad to see-Past Simple,Active

Я рад тебя видеть.

2 It seems to has been raining heavily since morning.

to has been raining-Present Perfect Continuous,Active

Похоже, с утра идет сильный дождь.

3 My sister is happy to be wearing a new dress.

to be wearing-Present Continuous

Моя сестра счастлива примеряя новое платье.

4 He wants to be told the true information by the police officer.

to be told- Past Simple,Active

Он хочет, чтобы офицер полиции сообщил ему истинную информацию.

5 Mary was delighted to have met her old friend.

was delighted-Past continuous,active

Мэри была в восторге от встречи со своей старой подругой

6 The army was reported to have returned to the city.

was reported-past simple,active

Сообщалось, что армия вернулась в город.

7 The scientists turned out to have worked out new medicine.

to have worked-present perfect,active

Оказалось, что ученые разработали новое лекарство.

8 Your Maths seems to be getting better now.

to be getting-present continuous,active

Твоя математика, кажется, становится лучше.

9 Students often do not like to study.

don't like to-Present Simple,passive

Студенты часто не любят учиться.

10.People usually prefer to be praised by everyone.

to be praised-past simple,active

Люди обычно предпочитают, чтобы их хвалили все.

11.I am very sorry not to have done my homework.

haven't done-presrnt perfect,passive

- Мне очень жаль, что я не сделала домашнее задание.

12.The problem turned out to have been solved.

to have been-perfect past simpe,active

Проблема оказалась решена.

13.The clerk seems to have been working for many hours.

to have been-perfect continuous

Клерк, похоже, работал уже много часов.

14.It seems to be snowing now.

to be snowing-present continuous

to be snowing-Present Continuous,Active

Кажется, сейчас идет снег.

15.I am not ready to forgive you.

to forgive-presen simple,active

Я не готов простить тебя.

16.I am sorry to have broken your cup.

to have broken-perfect past simple

- Мне очень жаль, что я разбил вашу чашку.

17.The writer turned out to have been forgotten by the readers.

to have been forgotten-perfect past simple

Писатель оказался забыт читателями.

18.The boy wants to be brought home by his brother.

to be brought-past simple,active

Мальчик хочет, чтобы его привел домой брат.

19.It seems to be getting dark.

to be getting-present cont.

Кажется, уже темнеет.

20.The goods turned out to have been sold during the sale.

have been sold-perfect past simple

Оказалось, что товар был продан во время продажи.

21.Mike seems to be passing an exam now.

to be passing-present cont.

Похоже, Майк сейчас сдает экзамен.

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