вівторок, 23 лютого 2016 р.
четвер, 18 лютого 2016 р.
Sad modern history
These days we are remembering those brave innocent people who died two years ago. They were just defending our dream to be a part of European Union ...
субота, 13 лютого 2016 р.
Do you celebrate Valentine's Day?
Dear Students,
PS You have one week to write your comments (up to five sentences).
As Valentine Day is approaching, I'd like to find out your attitude to this holiday.
Do you celebrate it? Do you buy loads of Valentine's Day cards? Or, are you one of those who even don't care?
Feel free to comment and express your own point of view!
Best wishes,
Miss Olesia
PS You have one week to write your comments (up to five sentences).
четвер, 11 лютого 2016 р.
February 12 is Abraham Lincoln's birthday
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) was the 16th president of the USA 1861-65, a Republican. In the American Civil War, his chief concern was the preservation of the Union from which the Confederate (Southern) slave states had seceded on his election. In 1863 he announced the freedom of the slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation. He was re-elected in 1864 with victory for the North in sight, but was assassinated at the end of the war.
вівторок, 2 лютого 2016 р.
Groundhog Day (the USA)
February 2 brings the most watched weather forecast of the year - and the only one led by a rodent. Legend has it that on this morning, if a groundhog can see its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If it cannot see its shadow, spring is on the way.
Why the Groundhog?
Since a groundhog (or woodchuck, marmot, "whistle pig") hibernates for the winter, its coming out of the ground is a natural sign of spring. In Europe centuries ago, people watched for other hibernating animals, including badgers, bears, and hedgehogs as signs of winter's end. Germans who immigrated to Pennsylvania in the mid-1800s began keeping an eye on the groundhog. The widespread population of the rodent made it a handy agent for this particular weather superstition.
Why now?
Early February is midway between the winter soltice and the spring equinox. Throughout history numerous holidays have marked this seasonal crosssroads. Among there is Candlemas Day, February 2 (February 15 in Ukraine), a Christian holiday that celebrates Mary's ritual purification. Early Christians believed that if the sun came out on Candlemas Day, winter would last for six weeks more.
Punxsutaway Phil and Friends
In the 1880s some friends in Punxsutaway, Penn., went into the woods on Candlemas Day to look for groundhogs. This outgoing became a tradition, and a local newspaper editor nicknamed the seekers "the Punxsutaway Groundhog Club". Starting in 1887 the search became an official event centered on a grounhog called Punxsutaway Phil. A ceremony still takes place every year.
Today Phil lives in a climate-controlled habitat adjoining the Punxsutaway Library. The weather-watching rodent's predictions are recorded in the Congressional Records of the USA National Archive.
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