ответ:Most likely, you have already heard the term "citizen of the world" more than once. In the modern world, we are part of a huge society, and sometimes there is a need to correctly identify ourselves and our position.
According to the standard explanation, a citizen of the world is someone who identifies himself as part of the emerging world community and whose actions contribute to the support of its values. But what does the loud phrase "to be a citizen of the world"really mean?
Throughout the history of mankind, we have always been united in groups of people with similar values, ideas, culture and a common identity. This, in turn, helps to shape our needs in economic, political, religious and social terms. But in the global 21st century, when there are fewer physical and communication barriers in the world, there is a need to expand these groups. Citizens of the world crave a sense of belonging to the world community, and not just to a local group
Объяснение:
. Griffin was a scientist. He had studied biology, chemistry and physics at the University and now wanted to start doing research and become famous. He was experimenting with light. The young scientist worked as a full-time assistant Professor in the laboratory, and spent all his time there. He made many experiments before he achieved results. Griffin was a real inventor - he could make any thing invisible (invisible). He thought he was going to get everything he wanted from his invention, so he made himself invisible. He wanted to present his discovery to the scientific world, but in order to do so, he had to be visible, and he could not do that. He was angry with people because no one had supported his experiments, and now he could not return to the real world. Griffin used his invention to destroy people. He became the "invisible man" and everyone was afraid of him. His discovery did not benefit the people.
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"What does your older brother do?"
"He works as an accountant for a computer company.
"Does he work part-time?"
- No, he works Monday to Friday from 9 to 7.
"How long has he been there?"
"Three years."
"Does he like his job?"
"I think so, he earns well and has three weeks off every year. "What's his job?"
- He works with numbers, I don't know the details. I prefer to work with people. I think I'll be a teacher.