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In the 0. developed world, we all spend money on things we never use:
fitness equipment that 1. in the garage gathering dust, clothes that never
get 2., books that are left 3.. But the thing we waste
most of all – 4. edible, nutritious food.
In fact, it is estimated that up two billon tonnes of edible food is 5.
away every year. That’s half of the world’s food. The Food and Agriculture
Organisation (FAO) says that it 6. take US $30 billion to feed the 870
million people around the world who are chronically 7. - yet the
value of the food thrown away every year 8. to US $100 billion.
There is something grotesque in the thought that global 9. could
be avoided, if only we didn’t put so much food in the bin. And then there’s the
10. damage caused by all that food production – according to the
FAO, food waste produces 3.3 gigatonnes of CO2 equivalent, and is the third
11. emitter in China and the US.
Why all the waste? One reason is our consumer 12.: 20 to 40 per
cent of fruit and vegetables are rejected BEFORE they get into a supermarket – left to
rot in fields, or thrown away – because they don’t meet 13. standards
of the ‘cosmetically-perfect’ food that consumers expect. Food 14. is
another problem: overzealous sell-by and use-by dates encourage both
15. and consumers to ditch god food.
перевод:
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The film that left a deep and lasting impression on me is a great work of James Cameron direction – “Titanic”. This is feature colored film of more than 3 hours long. This film was released by Columbia Pictures associated with 20th Century Fox. For Russian audience it was doubled by several TV companies and channels.The director of “Titanic” is well-known Canadian James Cameron famous for his huge budget movie hits. “Titanic” deals with a tremendous disaster which happened on April, 14 1912 in the Atlantic Ocean when more than 15 hundred people died in freezing water after the enormously huge and luxurious passenger liner “Titanic” had sunk.
On this background the love of two young people strongly separated by position they took in society was growing. This story is not quite typical, more likely it’s a story of prohibited feelings among the tragic events.
The climax of the story is simultaneously the moment when Rose (American aristocrat betrothed to a rich and hopeful suitor) and Jack (free-spirited poor artist who won his 3rd class passage in a card game) despite of great difference between them understood that their love was true and the only thing really worth living. In the same time the liner collided with an iceberg and began to sink. The end of the film is quite logical. Rose whose mind and soul have totally changed after Jack’s death hid from her suitor and begins a new life under the surname of the man who could never be her husband but whom she really loved. Rose refused the false glint of her aristocratic past.
All the scenes in “Titanic” are skillfully directed and show the logical development of the events and changes in characters.