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Sergey Winik not ordinary person from Odessa

 Sergey Winik unusual guy from Odessa. What is he unusual? -you ask. I think that nowadays are not ordinary human means to be a human one that wants to live simple peaceful happy life. The Sergey. He loves his family, his friends, his country. Love is not only words, but also deeds. He is always willing to share his time with his father to watch football and proud his favorite team. Friends know what Sergei can refer to for any occasion at any time-it will help. And for the environment, he also did good work to participate in actions to collect garbage. Sergey lives and rich internal life-he likes electronic music, oversees its development and well versed in it. His favorite styles are Trance and drum and bass. Music inspired By the life and active life position. He has a hobby of English and sports. Earlier Sergey himself competed in different sports, but after the injury became an active and excitable spectator. Another Serge’s thing is interesting in that the original font that use
I went to Republic of San-Marino last summer with my wife. It located in the middle of Italy. We used a bus to get there. Republic of San-Marino is city-state, very small country but very beautiful and rich. That was one day journey, than we came back to Italian town where we lived. During the day we walked around the city. We sow all famous historic pleases and modern shops. We had a great time in Republic of San-Marino. We want to come back to there.
New York is glorification by Statue of Liberty. Uzhgorod also have Statue of Liberty. But it’s very-very little monument. It’s the smallest Statue of Liberty in the world. This monument was open in 2010 on railing of the bridge. The bridge connect shore of Uzh-river  where location Uzhgorod. In a night inside the monument you can see a weak light – Little Liberty it’s the first Uzghorod lighthouse.  

Abraham Lincoln

EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION AND GETTYSBURG ADDRESS Shortly after the   Battle of Antietam   (Sharpsburg), Lincoln issued a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation , which took effect on January 1, 1863, and freed all of the slaves in the rebellious states but left those in the border states (loyal to the Union) in bondage. Though Lincoln once maintained that his “paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or destroy slavery,” he nonetheless came to regard emancipation as one of his greatest achievements, and would argue for the passage of a constitutional amendment outlawing slavery (eventually passed as the 13th Amendment after his death in 1865). Two important Union victories in July 1863–at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania–finally turned the tide of the war. General George Meade missed the opportunity to deliver a final blow against Lee’s army at Gettysburg, and Lincoln would turn by early 1864 to the victor at Vicksbur