Write an essay “Professional qualities of a young specialist”

In order to find a good job, a young specialist should posses certain qualities.
First of all he or she should be able to become a member of a team and get on well with the colleagues so that they liked working with him or her.
Secondly, a young specialist should be self-determined, hard-working and should constantly develop his or her professional skills. Also he should take into consideration the advice of his colleagues and shouldn't argue with them before he gets some working experience to be 100 % sure that he is right.
Thirdly, at the beginning of his professional activity a young specialist shouldn't pay much attention to the financial side of his job, but concentrate on the quality of his work. Only this way he or she can become a highly-qualified specialist.
It's also important for him to take part in social and sport life of the enterprise. Because on. Her hand activities are financed by the enterprise and on the other hand, it's a good opportunity for him to show his talents and, abilities during the competition.
In my opinion, those are the principal qualities, every young specialist should possess.






Write an essay “The profession of a teacher is important and noble”.

I firmly believe that the teaching profession is very significant. First, teachers can provide a clear explanation of abstruse and complex questions when a student has difficulty understanding something. Second, teachers can advise students to improve their knowledge. For example, they can offer students various exercises related to obscure topics. However, there are those who believe that this occupation is becoming less and less important. The first point is that teachers have low salaries. I believe that I do not agree with this. Despite low salaries, teachers are often respected by their students, who can be even more valuable than money. With regard to online courses, many people prefer. The teacher will never be forgotten or ignored.

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The theatre will continue attracting large audiences

Some people say that the theatre is likely to disappear, while others believe that it will continue attracting large audiences.
The theatre has existed since 2000 ВС. Greek theatres were huge, open-air structures that were able to seat thousands of viewers. Nowadays there are many types of theatres: a comedy theatre, a drama theatre, a concert hall, a musical theatre, an opera and ballet house, a dance theatre and others. Some theatres are famous all over the world such as the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow or la Scala in Milan.
Personally, I am sure that the theatre is not likely to disappear. I am a real theatre-goer. To my mind, a good play stirs spectators1 imagination, makes them smile and cry, fills them with joy and excitement, makes them forget about dull reality and carries them away to a fantastic country. The theatre is a small world with its own rules, its own life and feelings. Going to the theatre is always an exciting event for me.
But nowadays a lot of people prefer watching a movie to going to the theatre. Some of them even say that the theatre will not last long. Firstly, a lot of people prefer to watch TV sitting in a comfortable armchair at home. Secondly, tickets for a good play are rather expensive. Finally, they should be bought beforehand and one will have to stand in a queue for a long time. But I believe that those people who say that they don't care about the theatre have never seen a good play.
To conclude, I think that the theatre will exist as long as people love art and enjoy a special fascinating atmosphere that reigns in the theatre.





Young people have so many other fun activities to do and rarely find time to go to the theatres. Their peers also feel they have better entertainment options and would rather spend time watching TV or films at home or just partying with friends. We are going to look at some of the factors that keep the young people away from theatres and ways to bring them back to the theatres.

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“Land pollution”.

Environmental problems have become one of the most urgent problems of modern society. More and more people suffer from air and water pollution. Nature also suffers from land and nuclear pollution. The reasons for such environmental problems are numerous.

Among them increasing number of cars in the streets, factory waste, millions of cut down trees, destroyed habitats of animals, contaminated rivers and seas. All these problems mainly arise due to human careless activities and gradually destroy our planet. If we look closely, we’ll notice that not only one city is under danger, but the majority of world population.

Fortunately, there are many ways to suspend these problems. If everybody starts caring about the planet we live on, many environmental problems can be solved. For example, if we start recycling paper and cardboard, we can save lots of trees. If we start using public transport more than private cars, we can have less air pollution. Local governments can also help to prevent some problems, if they forbid logging companies to destroy the forests, or stop factories from polluting water.

The most important thing is, of course, to start acting immediately, otherwise we might have to face many global disasters.

Pollution is as complicated as serious problem. Automobiles are polluting the air but they provide transportation for the people. Factories pollute the air and the water but they provide jobs for people and produce necessary goods. Fertilizers and pesticides are important for growing crops but they can ruin soil.

Thus, people would have to stop using many useful things if they wanted to end pollution immediately. Most people do not want that of course. But pollution can be reduced gradually.

Scientists and engineers can find the ways to reduce pollution from automobiles and factories. Government can pass the laws that would make enterprises take measures for reducing of pollution. Individuals and groups of people can work together to persuade enterprises to stop polluting activities.

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“Kazakhstan on the road to renewable energy market”.

Kazakhstan’s track record in energy is famously linked to fossil fuels. The discovery of massive reserves of oil and gas in fields such as Tengiz and Kashagan in the late 1990s and early 2000s set the stage for robust economic development in Kazakhstan after the breakup of the Soviet Union. The country is also home to abundant quantities of anthracite and bituminous coal. Indeed, some 75 percent of Kazakh electricity and heating is generated by coal plants located in close proximity to coal mines in northeast Kazakhstan.

Given these factors, it may come as news to some that Kazakhstan is also the leading proponent of renewable energy in Central Asia. The country has been home to conventional renewable energy sources (RES), primarily large hydro and geothermal projects, since the Soviet era. But in the late 2000s it began to pursue more liberal policies designed to make use of the country’s fortuitous topological conditions for the development of wind, small hydro, and solar projects.

The first meaningful step was taken in 2009 when the Kazakh government adopted a law to support the development of renewable energy projects. This first iteration was vague and lacked a strong regulatory component. Since then, however, existing legislation has been amended. Competitive feed-in-tariffs were introduced in 2013 and subsequently refined, and a Green Economy law was enacted in 2015. The Kazakh government has also set ambitious decarbonization and energy efficiency goals: it intends to make RES 50 percent of its power generation mix by 2050 and to increase energy efficiency in heavy industry, the largest source of CO2 emissions in Kazakhstan, by 3 percent annually.

Along the way, the Kazakh government has worked closely with a number of development finance institutions (DFI) such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to bring its policies in line with international standards and reduce the incidence of corruption in key sectors. This commitment to renewable energy has been welcomed by potential investors in the sector as a rational means of diversifying its energy mix and spurring economic growth. Even so, significant questions related to aging and insufficient infrastructure, a dynamic regulatory outlook, and corruption and legal risks remain. These issues must be adequately addressed if renewable energy in Kazakhstan is to take off.

An Evolving Electricity Market, аdditional installed capacity from RES is seen as a potential panacea for electricity shortages in Kazakhstan. However, their success will depend on the modernization and expansion of T&D infrastructure as well as the development of new installed capacity. As the Kazakh government cannot meet the steep capital requirements implicit in such an effort, one might expect that institutional investors would be eager to assume a more prominent role. The reality is that grid modernization is a capital-intensive affair that has historically been an unprofitable one in Kazakhstan.

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“Education plays an important role in our life”.


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