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    The nights are very cold, and there being nothing but gratings in the windows, the men were obliged to walk the whole night long to keep from freezing, and if they can meet with the friendly embrace of slumber at all, الليالي شديدة البرودة ، ولم يكن هناك سوى حواجز شبكية في النوافذ ، اضطر الرجال إلى المشي طوال الليل حتى لا يتجمدوا ، وإذا استطاعوا أن يجتمعوا مع عناق ودود للنوم على الإطلاق ، it was during the day when the sun would shed its kindly beams upon us and so impart sufficient warmth to our bodies to keep us from shivering. كان ذلك في النهار عندما تنثر الشمس أشعتها اللطيفة علينا وتضفي الدفء الكافي على أجسادنا لمنعنا من الارتعاش.
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    Some of us had been secretly warned that we were going to be searched and that our money and ail our valuables would be taken from us. Niektórzy z nas zostali potajemnie ostrzeżeni, że będziemy przeszukiwać i że zostaną nam odebrane nasze pieniądze i wszystkie kosztowności. We hid our money in our shoe soles, buttons, and in any manner we thought would outwit the rebels. Ukrywaliśmy pieniądze w podeszwach butów, guzikach i w jakikolwiek sposób mogliśmy przechytrzyć buntowników. While we were thus engaged, a cruel looking rebel officer came in, followed by three rebel soldiers bearing a table and blank books, Kiedy byliśmy tak zaręczeni, wszedł okrutnie wyglądający oficer rebeliantów, a za nim trzech żołnierzy-rebeliantów niosących stół i czyste książki, The officer called out: "Attention ! prisoners, form in line." Some guards were in front and rear of us and we were ordered not to move or talk. Oficer zawołał: „Uwaga! Więźniowie ustawiają się w kolejce”. Kilku strażników było z przodu iz tyłu i nakazano nam nie ruszać się ani rozmawiać.
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    The pros of the method: 1.You read books specially adapted for beginners. 2.You can learn and understand grammar and expressions of a learned language. The cons of the method: 1.You can only read books which available on the Ilya Frank's website. They can be very old books with an old lexicon. 2.This method teaches you only reading. 3.You have to pay money for many books. 4.There may not be books with your native language on the website.
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    To get new words in Anki program do the following: 1.Download and install the program Anki. 2.Install an add-on in your Internet browser. 3.Find some book in Internet (or convert your own book in the .html format and open it in your Internet browser). Click on unknown words and add these words to a list using an add-on. Sometimes you want to see the location where all Anki files are stored. On Windows, the latest Anki versions store your Anki files in your appdata folder. You can access it by opening the file manager, and typing %APPDATA%\Anki2 in the location field. So, type %APPDATA%\Anki2 in the file manager, open the folder Username (your username) and you will see the file collection.anki2 and the folder collection.media.
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    The pros of the method: 1.You study language naturally. 2.You don't need a teacher. 3.You can do it anywhere. The cons of the method: 1.You have to listen to the same dialog for 3 hours at least 7 days. 2.Matrix method is only for the initial stage of learning English. After the initial stage you should read English books, listen to audio and video content, practice English with a language partner. 3.Matrix method doesn't teach you grammar.
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    What I like the most about it is that I don’t have to plan anything separate for separate days. It’s all ready to use. Leslie’s workouts include:- A 14 minute mile walk – with new walk moves combinations. In it you learn new patterns to shake up those under-used muscles. A 12 minute mile walk – you get it done fast because of the 2 minute Boost in the middle of the mile. I promise you a REAL SWEATY end. If done with resistance band it targets the core, arms, chest and back as the band is used in new ways to engage maximum muscles of the upper and lower body. Every walk begins with a 5 minute warm up and ends with a ‘Cool Down Walk & Stretch’ which eases recovery from the peak pace of this walk and stretches away any tightness in the muscles. Leslie’s ‘WAH’ is a walk for every one of every age. It’s highly motivating to see men and women of 20 years to 75 years walking together on the road of good health and fitness. Oh! How I get inspired seeing 73 years old Elton doing a four mile challenge with 55 years old Carol enjoying her weight loss journey with this walk.
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    The Seafarer I can relate the reality, a song about myself— go on about the going, how I in toilsome times often endured desperate days. Bitter breast-cares have I abided, explored in a boat many sorrowful places, the terrible tossing of waves — where the narrow night-watch often seized me at the stem of the ship when it crashes upon the cliffs. Oppressed by chills were my feet, bound up by frost, with cold chains, where these sorrows sighed hot about the heart — hunger tearing within the sea-wearied mind. He does not know this fact who dwells most merrily on dry land— how I, wretchedly sorrowful, lived a winter on the ice-cold sea, upon the tracks of exile, deprived of friendly kinsmen, hung with rimy icicles. Hail flies in showers. There I heard nothing except the thrumming sea, the ice-cold waves. Sometimes the swan’s song I kept to myself as diversion, the cry of the gannet and the curlew’s voice for the laughter of men— the seagull’s singing for the drinking of mead. Storms beat the stony cliffs there, where the tern calls him with icy feathers. Very often the eagle screeches with wet feathers. No sheltering kinsfolk could comfort this impoverished spirit. Therefore he really doesn’t believe it— he who owns the joys of life and very little of the perilous paths, living in the cities, proud and wine-flushed — how I must often endure on the briny ways wearied. Dusky shadows darken. It snowed from the north, binding the earth in ice. Hail fell to the ground, coldest of grains. Therefore they come crashing now, the thoughts of my heart whether I should test out the profound streams, the tossing of salty waves. My mind’s desire reminds me at every moment, my spirit to outventure, that I should seek the homes of strange peoples far from here. Therefore there is no man so proud-minded over this earth, nor so assured in his graces, nor so brave in his youth, nor so bold in his deeds, nor his lord so gracious to him that he will never have some anxiety about his sea-voyaging— about whatever the Lord wishes to do to him. Neither is his thought with the harp, nor to the ring-taking, nor to the joys in women, nor in the hopeful expectation in the world, nor about anything else but the welling of waves— he ever holds a longing, who strives out upon the streams. The groves take on blossoms, beautifying the cities, gardens grow more fair, the world hastens — all these things make the hurrying heart mindful, the soul to its travels, to him who so imagines on the flood-ways, to travel far away. Likewise the cuckoo admonishes him with a sorrowful song, summer’s warden sings, pronouncing pain, bitter in the breast-hoard. Men do not know this thing, pleasure-wealthy people, what some experience who venture widest on the ways of exiles. Therefore now my mind departs outside its thought-locks, my heart’s insides, with the ocean’s tide, across the whale’s domain, departing broadly, the corners of the earth —it comes again to me gluttonous and greedy—the lone-wing keens, whetting the heart without warning onto the deadly way, across surface of the waters. Therefore they are hotter for me, the joys of the Lord, than this dead life, loaned on land. How could I ever believe that earthly weal will stand on its own eternally? Always one of three things in every case, will occur to obscure matters before his time is through: disease or old age or else the blade’s hatred will usurp the life from the fated, hurrying from here. Therefore, for every man, praise from the after-speakers and the living shall be the best of eulogies that he labors after before he must go his way, performing it on earth against malice of enemies, with brave deeds, opposed to the devil, so that the children of men might acclaim him afterwards, and his praise shall live ever among the angels, forever and ever in the fruits of eternal existence, joys among the majesties. The days have departed, all the presumption of earthly rule—there are no longer the kings or kaisers or the gold-givers such as there were, when they performed the greatest glories among them and dwelt in the most sovereign reputation. Crumbled are all these glories, their joys have departed. The weaker abide and keep hold of the world, brooking it by their busyness. The fruits are brought low. The glory of the earth elders and withers, as now do all men throughout middle-earth. Old age overtakes him, blanching his face— the greyhaired grieve. He knows his olden friend, the noble child, was given up to the ground. Nor can the flesh-home, when the life is lost, swallow down sweetness, nor suffer sorrow, nor stir its hands, nor think with its mind. Although one’s brother may wish to strew the grave with gold for his sibling, to bury beside the dead many treasures that he would wish him to have— That gold cannot comfort him, the soul filled with sins, which he hid before now while he was alive, from the terror of God — Mighty is the fear of the Measurer, therefore the earth shall be changed— he established the unrelenting ground, the corners of the earth and over-heaven. Foolish is he who dreads not the Lord, his death comes unexpected. Blessed is he who lives humbly, his reward comes in heaven. The Measurer endows the heart in him because he believes in its power. Man must steer a strong mind, and hold it firmly, assured among humanity, clean in his ways. Every man must keep himself with moderation, to those beloved and those he deadly hates, even though he may wish them be filled with flames or burned up upon a pyre, his own confirmed friend. Outcomes are stronger— the Measurer mightier still—than the thoughts of any man. Let us consider where we should possess our home, and then think about how we may come there again— and then we should strive also so that we may be allowed to do so, into those eternal beatitudes— There life pertains to the love of the Lord, hope in heaven. Thanks be to the Holy One, so that he may honor us, the Lord of Glory, Eternal Master, for all time. Amen.
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    Let me not to the marriage of true minds Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove. O no! it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wand'ring bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken. Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending sickle's compass come; Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me prov'd, I never writ, nor no man ever lov'd.
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