Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Parisian Magazine "Figaro-shop" Has Printed The Big

The Parisian magazine "Figaro-shop" has printed the big material in which opens mechanics of finding of similar "brides" it come from Hong Kong and Manila men from Germany, Switzerland, France, the USA and other prosperous countries. Its conclusion: succeeding business is based in this case on poverty of one party and aspiration to own still not liberated women - another. Such are world customs. The press informs on discrimination of women at employment everywhere though here, praise to prelates, the CIS has caught up with Japan! The newspaper of Academy of sciences "Search" informs that at auction of graduates of the Moscow power institute representatives of the enterprises - of customers ominously kept silent, when on a tribune graduates - even with the highest rating point were represented, even round honours pupils, but auction cards have started gleaming also passions have begun to boil, when personnel officers began to "buy up" young men even with a weak rating. So eighty girls have appeared objectionable "girls without dowry" for in the conditions of a market economy to take little girls who in a year "will skip away" in a maternity leave, - there are no bad! "To catch up and overtake!" Nevziraja on any difficulties our power holds absolute superiority of the world on number of the women working in a national economy of the country.

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  1. With approach of age of 40-50 years at many people - a so-called senile far-sightedness (..2). Thus the eye can have the normal spherical form, but Crystalline lens a little . It is caused different - Us - condensation of fabrics of a crystalline lens, easing Muscles, etc. Because of a crystalline lens older persons, as well as Far-sighted, cannot precisely see nearby objects. Origin , according to(agree) classical To representations about work of an eye, speaks dissymetric - a crystalline lens (because of a non-uniform pressure(voltage) Muscles), or infringement of sphericity of a cornea.

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