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Bloopers American students
• Trojan War broke out between the Greeks and the Tories. The Greeks won, because they were wooden horses and the Trojans fought on foot.
• Spartacus led a slave revolt, and later starred in a movie about it.
• Gubonnaya plague was a social disease as sexually transmitted diseases and all sorts of itakdaliyami. From the plague in humans grew lips on his neck. In some cities, the death rate exceeded the one hundred percent.
• Copernicus proved that the solar system revolves around the Earth. Galileo followed the Copernican theory, for which the church forced him to study the mechanics of a lifetime.
• Before the birth of Christ, Christianity was one of the many secret cults.
• During the Middle Ages, were all middle-aged. Nuns were women prisoners in harems.
• Ignatius Loyola founded the Jesuit Order and many other colleges in the United States.
• The American Civil War began in 1830. Many soldiers often gave their lives for their country.
• Friedrich Nietzsche was a German film producer, who wrote "The Triumph of the Will" and "Superman".
• Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the main naval base in southern California. Germany invaded Poland, France invaded Belgium, and Russia attacked at all.
From the works of American students about Russia:
• Tsarist Russia was a backward, despite the state's efforts to develop military-industrial complex and space technology. Communism raged among the peasants.
• For some time the German invaders were popular in Russia, but their habit of killing innocent civilians they created an image problem.
• The reverse side of the outskirts of the east was inhabited by Russian, who at that time did not know anything. One factor was the use of a cylindrical alphabet. Peter filled his cabinet with random people and built a new capital.
• Russian fiercely defended Stalingrad, as it was named after Lenin.
• After Stalin's death, was the questioning, which lasted three years, when Khrushchev criticized Stalin for sins like murder fists. This led to the introduction of many Western ideas in Russia, such as the use of strippers in the clubs.
• Count the life of Nikita Khrushchev seems gut-wrenching impression of riding a carousel, which is called metamorphosis. Less successful was the development of the ideas of Virgin land, where vegetation was expected milk and butter in unexpected places.
• Spartacus led a slave revolt, and later starred in a movie about it.
• Gubonnaya plague was a social disease as sexually transmitted diseases and all sorts of itakdaliyami. From the plague in humans grew lips on his neck. In some cities, the death rate exceeded the one hundred percent.
• Copernicus proved that the solar system revolves around the Earth. Galileo followed the Copernican theory, for which the church forced him to study the mechanics of a lifetime.
• Before the birth of Christ, Christianity was one of the many secret cults.
• During the Middle Ages, were all middle-aged. Nuns were women prisoners in harems.
• Ignatius Loyola founded the Jesuit Order and many other colleges in the United States.
• The American Civil War began in 1830. Many soldiers often gave their lives for their country.
• Friedrich Nietzsche was a German film producer, who wrote "The Triumph of the Will" and "Superman".
• Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, the main naval base in southern California. Germany invaded Poland, France invaded Belgium, and Russia attacked at all.
From the works of American students about Russia:
• Tsarist Russia was a backward, despite the state's efforts to develop military-industrial complex and space technology. Communism raged among the peasants.
• For some time the German invaders were popular in Russia, but their habit of killing innocent civilians they created an image problem.
• The reverse side of the outskirts of the east was inhabited by Russian, who at that time did not know anything. One factor was the use of a cylindrical alphabet. Peter filled his cabinet with random people and built a new capital.
• Russian fiercely defended Stalingrad, as it was named after Lenin.
• After Stalin's death, was the questioning, which lasted three years, when Khrushchev criticized Stalin for sins like murder fists. This led to the introduction of many Western ideas in Russia, such as the use of strippers in the clubs.
• Count the life of Nikita Khrushchev seems gut-wrenching impression of riding a carousel, which is called metamorphosis. Less successful was the development of the ideas of Virgin land, where vegetation was expected milk and butter in unexpected places.