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STUDENT’S SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The social life of Higher school in our country is characterized by the formation of student’s societies and clubs, which are organized by the undergraduates themselves.
Trade Union is the most mass student’s organization. All pharmacy students belong to the Health Service Worker’s Union. The pharmacy unit in student organizations is the trade union group which usually consists of 15 students. If a student needs financial help he can count on the institute trade union committee which duty is to consider his case and to do all its best to find the decision. During vacation students are given vouchers to tourist camps and rest homes.
Student Scientific Society consists of a number of scientific circles in various general subjects and sciences at the chairs. For instance the students can attend English, German, French speaking clubs, circles in botany, anatomy, biochemistry, etc. Special pharmaceautical chairs have researched club dealing with up-to-date scientific problems.
Sport is another side of student’s life. Clubs of amateur art activities are not less popular among the students. Student newspaper is of vital importance at the Institute. It often contains full news of Academy, sport reports, comments on every day happening, discussions of actual problems of social and political life of the country.
I would to tell you about my last visit to a wonderful concert. I am not a big fan of classical music and have never been to musical theater. But my current friend is a pianist. Music is his life and his hobby, his studies and his work. He invited me to a piano concert last Saturday night. I didn't want to leave, but I didn't want to hurt him either. And so we went to the theater. I had a great experience. It was such beautiful gentle music, beautiful hall, beautiful interior, my loving friend ... There were unforgettable exciting moments. I was pleasantly surprised by the magnificence of the musical sounds and the beauty that surrounded us. The concert lasted over two hours, but they flew by very quickly. There were few spectators. Maybe everyone thinks that classical music is boring and just a waste of time. But I wouldn't say that. Next time I have no doubt and will definitely go to such a concert.
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Books about voyages and new discoveries were extremely popular in the 1st quarter of the 18th century. A true story that was described in one of the magazines attracted Defoe's attention. It was about Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor, who had quarrelled with his captain and was put ashore on a desert island near South America where he lived quite alone for four years and four months. In 1709 he was picked up by a passing vessel. Selkirk's story interested Defoe so much that he decided to use H for a book However, he made his hero, Robinson Crusoe, spend twenty-six years on a desert island.
At the beginning of the story the hero is an inexperienced youth, a rather light-minded boy, who develops into a strong-willed man, able to withstand all the hardships. Being cast ashore on a desert island after the shipwreck, alone and defenseless, Crusoe tried to be reasonable. He knows that he must not give way to self-pity and fear or to lose himself in mourning for his lost companions.
Robinson Crusoe's most characteristic trait is his optimism. His guiding principle in life is “never say die” and "in trouble to be troubled is to have your trouble doubled”. Sometimes of course, especial\y during earthquakes or when he is ill, panic and anxiety overtake him, but never for long. He has confidence in himself and in man, and believes that it is in the power of man to overcome all difficulties and hardships. Another of Crusoe's good qualities which saves him from, despair is hit ability to put his whole heart into everything he does. He is an enthusiastic worker and always hopes for the best.
As soon as he gets a pen and ink he begins to keep a journal. It is also Robinson Crusoe is typically bourgeois. He is very practical. The beauty of the island has no appeal to him. He does not care for scenery. He regards the island as his personal property. He is proud to be master of it, and is pleased at the thought that everything belongs to him.
Negro slavery seems natural to Crusoe. He considers his race to be superior to all other races. As soon as a man appears on the island, Crusoe makes him his slave. "Master" is the first word he teaches Friday to say.
Crusoe is full of religious superstitions. He is terrified at the thought that a terrible dream may come true. He believes in God and in the hand of Providence. In desperate moments he turns to God for help.
The other central character of the book is the man Friday. Defoe makes the reader sympathize with Friday. He is intelligent, brave, generous and skilful. He performs all the tasks well. Crusoe teaches him to speak English and is astonished how quickly the man begins to understand the language. The savage is portrayed as a kind-hearted human being.
The novel "Robinson Crusoe" is a glorification of energy and practicism yet these qualities are exaggerated when concentrated in one man. Individualism is characteristic of Defoe. According to the author, man can live with no other humans, no other hands to help him however, Crusoe succeeds in making things using the tools he has found on the ship, tools made by many other people. Besides, he inherited the experience of many generations who had lived on the earth before him.
The novel stirs the imagination of people of all ages and all times. The task is a glorification of human labour, a triumph of man over nature. It is not only a work of fiction, a book of adventures, biography; it is a study of man in relation to labour, to nature, to private property.
Defoe was a true writer of the Enlightenment. He introduced the common man as the key-character of his novel. Defoe used the manner of speech of the common people to whom he addressed himself.
The story is told in the first person, much attention is paid to concrete details. This produces the
impression that the author himself lived through all the adventure described by him.