Помогите пожалуйста логично перевести текст The government brings bills (suggested new laws) to the House of Commons, where they are discussed by MPs?

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Помогите пожалуйста логично перевести текст The government brings bills (suggested new laws) to the House of Commons, where they are discussed by MPs.

The bills then go to the House of Lords.

The House of Lords can suggest changes to a bill, but does not have the power to stop it from becoming law.

When the bills come back to the Commons, MPs vote on them, and if they are passed they are signed by the Queen or King and become Acts of Parliament, which means that they become part of British law.

In 1997, the people of Scotland and Wales voted for devolution, which means that they will have their own separate parliaments, known as the Scottish Parliament or the Scottish Assembly, and the Welsh Parliament or the Welsh Assembly.

Westminster will continue to deal with things cuch as foreign affairs, defence and immigration, and the Scottish and Welsh parliaments will deal with things such as health, education, transport, and the environment.

The organizations that are responsible for local government in the UK are called councils.

Their main job is to provide local service such as schools, libraries, and the Fire Service.

They are also responsible for the local environment, and take rubbish form people's houses and clean the streets.

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Vera262008 16 апр. 2018 г., 04:02:40

Правительство приносит счета (предложил новые законы) в палате общин, где они обсудили Депутаты.

Законопроекты, тогда идите в палату Лордов.

Палата Лордов может предложить изменения в законопроект, но не имеет власти, чтобы остановить его, станет законом.

Когда счета вернуться в казармы, Депутаты голосуют на них, и, если они приняты они были подписаны королевы или Короля и стать Акты парламента, что означает, что они становятся частью британского законодательства.

В 1997 году, жители Шотландии и Уэльсе проголосовали за передача, которая означает, что они будут иметь свои собственные парламенты, известный как шотландский парламент или шотландская Ассамблея, и валлийский парламента и Уэльса.

Вестминстерский будет продолжать иметь дело с вещами, cuch как иностранных дел, обороны и иммиграции, и в Шотландии и Уэльса парламенты будут иметь дело с такими вещами, как здравоохранение, образование, транспорт и Окружающая среда.

Организации, ответственные за местное самоуправление в Великобритании называются советами.

Их основная задача состоит в том, чтобы обеспечить местных услуг, таких как школы, библиотеки, и Пожарные Службы.

Они также несут ответственность за окружающей среде, а также принимать мусор форму людям в дома и убирать улицы.

Яна43 9 нояб. 2018 г., 16:17:36 | 5 - 9 классы

The United Kingdom is ?

The United Kingdom is .

A) republic b) a monarchy c) a federation The head of state is.

A)The Queen b) President c) the Prime Minister The British Parliament sits in .

A)one building b) two buildings c) three buildings MPs are .

A)the people who sit in the house of Lords b) the people who sit in the house of Commons c)all the people in the House of Parliament What are Britain’s main political parties a)Labour and Conservative b)Democratic and Republican c)Conservative and Democratic How do Members of Parliament get into the House of Commons a)The Queen chooses them b)British people elect them c)They inherit their seats from fathers and grandfathers.

Who presides over the House of Commons?

A) the Speaker b) the Lord Chancellor c) the Prime Minister.

Elena386 6 февр. 2018 г., 14:30:48 | 5 - 9 классы

Making a law and Judiciary Every year Parliament passes about 100 laws directly by making Acts of Parliament?

Making a law and Judiciary Every year Parliament passes about 100 laws directly by making Acts of Parliament.

Parliament sometimes passes a very general law and leaves a minister to fill in the details.

Using the powers given to them by Parliament, ministers become lawmakers themselves.

No new law can be made by Parliament unless it has completed number of stages in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

The Queen also has to sign a bill to show that it has been given the Royal Assent.

Only after the Royal Assent it becomes a new law or Act of Parliament.

Before this it is called Bill.

Bills can begin in the House of Lords or the House of Commons.

There are two main sorts of Bills : Private Bill and Public Bill.

Private Bills deal with local matters and individuals.

Public Bills deal with matters of public importance.

Important Bills are usually sponsored by the Government.

The first stage of lawmaking is called First Reading.

It gives MPs notice that the Bill will soon be coming for discussion.

Then the next stage comes– Second Reading.

Here the main purpose of the Bill is explained by the Minister and the Bill is debated by the House.

The house then votes to decide if the Bill should continue its passage through Parliament.

The Bill continues to its Committee Stage where 18 Members from both Government and Opposition discuss it in detail, considering many possible changes (amendments).

This is followed by Report Stage when the committee reports back to the rest of the House.

At the Third Reading stage, the House decided to pass the Bill as a whole.

The Bill cannot be changed at this stage – it is either accepted or rejected.

Once a Bill has passed its Third Reading in the Commons, one of the Clerks at the Table carries it to the House of Lords.

The House of Lords has the job of reviewing Bills received from the Commons.

It makes changes to Commons Bills.

Once both Houses have passed a Bill, then it has to go to the Queen for the Royal Assent.

After receiving the Royal Assent the Bill becomes an Act of Parliament.

As for judiciary there are two courts of trial and two courts of appeal for criminal proceedings in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The courts of trial are the Magistrates’ Court and the Crown Court, and the courts of appeal are the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords.

The Magistrates’ Court is the lower court of trial.

It deals with summary offences.

More serious criminal cases (indictable offences) then go to the Crown Court.

Civil cases are dealt with in County courts.

Magistrates’ Courts have limited powers of penalty but may commit a convicted offender to the Crown Court if it is considered that the powers of the Magistrates’ Court are insufficient.

Approximately 95% of all prosecutions are dealt with in the Magistrates’ Courts.

Juvenile Courts are composed of specially trained magistrates.

They try most charges against children and young persons under the age of 18 years.

The Crown Court is the senior court of trial for criminal offences.

The courts are established at various centers throughout the country.

The courts are presided over by a High Court Judge, Circuit Judge or Recorder who sits with a jury.

The Crown Court may also hear appeals against conviction and \ or sentence for some offences dealt with at the Magistrates’ Court.

The Court of Appeal hears appeals from criminal cases heard in the Crown Courts.

The House of Lords is the most senior and final court of appeal.

Civil proceedings consist of litigation about property, family matters and actions to obtain financial redress for damage to property and personal injury.

The courts of trial for such litigation are the County Court and the High Court if Justice.

County Courts are local courts and are presided over by a single Judge.

The High Court of Justice is situated in London.

Some cases before the High Court of Justice may be heard before a Jury.

Misheldanilova 26 апр. 2018 г., 09:25:39 | 10 - 11 классы

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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the UK) is the official name of the state which is situated in the British Isles.

Thus, "Great Britain" is often the same as "Britain" and refers only to Scotland, England and Wales.

The "United Kingdom» or the "UK" includes Northern Ireland.

It consists of four countries which are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

You can see them on the map.

Their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.

The UK is an island state.

The two main islands are Great Britain (where England, Scotland and Wales are situated) and Ireland.

Northern Ireland and the independent Irish Republic are there.

The two islands are separated by the Irish Sea.

The UK is separated from the continent by the English Channel and the Straits of Dover.

Once the British Isles used to be a part of the continent.

The nearest point to Europe is the Straits of Dover.

The UK is also washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the north and the North Sea in the east.

Everyone who was born in Britain is British.

People from England are English.

People from Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland are not English.

They are Scottish or Scots ; Welsh and Irish.

People from Scotland and Wales don't like it when they are called English but they are British.

More than 56 million people live in Britain.

Many of them live in big industrial cities like London.

Manchester and Liverpool, for example, are big industrial cities in the centre of England.

But foreigners are often surprised by the fact that much of the land in Britain is open country.

There are many lonely hills, quiet rivers, deep lakes and farmlands especially in the south of the country.

Everyone in Britain speaks English, but in some parts of Scotland and Wales people speak different languages as well.

The Welsh are especially proud of their language.

They like to speak Welsh, to sing songs in Welsh and when you travel you can see road signs in Welsh all over Wales.

Everyone in the UK speaks English but they all speak it differently.

A Scottish person has to listen carefully if he wants to understand a Londoner or a Welsh person.

ArtemDA 27 февр. 2018 г., 05:13:39 | 1 - 4 классы

The famous clock Big Ben stands nearn the Houses of parliament?

The famous clock Big Ben stands nearn the Houses of parliament.

The country' s leaders speak in the Houses of parliament.

The men and women there are the voice of the British people.

The Houses of parliament stand beside the River Thames.

You can go on a boat from Westminster and see London from the river.

You can also see Big Ben and the Houses of parliament from Westminster Bridge перевод.

Fogelo 14 нояб. 2018 г., 13:56:29 | 1 - 4 классы

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Tom and Rose are .

The park.

They are .

The bench .

The tree.

Spot, the doq, is .

The bench.

Rose and Tom are happy.

They like the park.

KoshkinoGore 12 мар. 2018 г., 21:44:53 | 1 - 4 классы

The Barkers' are in the garden near the house?

The Barkers' are in the garden near the house.

They always come to their garden in spring and summer.

Chase, their dog, and Smokey, their cat, like to play in the gargen.

But now they are not playing.

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Arhipovmtdik 16 июн. 2018 г., 20:10:28 | 10 - 11 классы

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The British Parliament The British Parliament is the oldest in the world.

It consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons and the Queen as its head.

The House of Commons plays the major role in law - making.

It consists of Members of Parliament (called MPs for short).

Each of them represents an area in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

MPs are elected either at a general election or at a by - election following the death or retirement.

Parliamentary elections are held every 5 years and it is the Prime Minister who decides on the exact day of the election.

The British parliamentary system depends on political parties.

The party which wins the majority of seats forms the government and its leader usually becomes Prime Minister.

In reality, the House of Commons is the one of three which has true power.

The House of Commons is made up of six hundred and fifty elected members, it is presided over by the speaker, a member acceptable to the whole house.

Each session of the House of Commons lasts for 160 - 175 days.

The House of Lords has more than 1000 members, although only about 250 take an active part in the work in the house.

Members of this Upper House are not elected, they sit there because of their rank, the chairman of the House of Lords is the Lord Chancellor.

And he sits on a special seat, called "Woolsack" The members of the House of Lords debate the bill after it has been passed by the House of Commons.

Some changes may be recommended and the agreement between the two houses is reached by negotiations.

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In the park You see Rob and Ann.

They are … the park.

They are … the bench.

It is black and old.

The dog and the cat are … the bench.

The bench is … a big green tree.

Rob and Ann are happy : they see a little chick … the bench.

It’s a robin.

WwwXxXwwW 16 авг. 2018 г., 05:37:29 | 10 - 11 классы

Письменно переведите предлагаемый текст на русский язык Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand are large English - speaking countries?

Письменно переведите предлагаемый текст на русский язык Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand are large English - speaking countries.

They are situated in various parts of the Globe and differ in many ways.

Each country has its own history, national holidays, traditions and customs.

But they have a common language, English, the language of the people who left Britain to settle in new countries.

From the British Isles the English language spread all over the world, that’s why we can say that Britain is the main English - speaking country the official name of which is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

The country is situated on the British Islands and consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The capital of the state is London.

The official languages are English, Welsh, Scottish and Gaelic.

The country population is over 60 million.

The UK is a constitutional monarchy headed by the Queen whose power is limited by the British Parliament consisting of 2 Chambers : the House of Common and the House of Lords.

The British Monarch appoints the leader of the party, having the majority in the House of Commons, as the country Prime Minister who is responsible for the policy conducted by the Parliament.

Britain is the country with old and rich cultural traditions and customs, many of which are well known all over the world.

It is also one of the most highly developed industrial powers in the world holding one of the leading places among the European states.

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The head is connected with the trunk with the neck.

The head is formed by the back part, the crown and the face.

The upper part of the face is formed by the forehead and the temples.

Below there are the eyes, the nose, the cheeks, the mouth and the chin.

On both sides of the head there are the ears.

The eye is composed of the eyeball and the pupil.

The eyebrows, lashes and the lids protect theeyes.

The oral cavity contains the teeth which are set in the gums, the tongue, the hard and the soft palate, the tonsils and the throat.

The margins of the mouth are the lips.

The jaws form the framework of the mouth.

[ рис 3 ] The organs of senses are the eyes, the ears, the nose, the skin and the tongue.

We see with our eyes.

We hear with our ears.

We smell with our nose.

We taste with our tongue.

We touch with our skin.

The parts of the trunk are the breast, the waist, the abdomen, the back, the buttocks and the genitals.

In the thoracic cavity there are the respiratory, the circulatory and the digestive organs.

The main organs ofrespiration are the nasal cavity, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, the bronchi, the lungs and the diaphragm.

We breath with our lungs.

The circulatory system comprises the heart and the blood vessels - the arteries, the veins and the capillaries.

The heart pumps blood to various parts of the body.

The organs of digestion are contained in the oral cavity, in the thoracic cavity and in the abdominal cavity.

Digestion begins in the mouth.

From the mouth food passes in to the esophagus which is in the thoracic cavity.

Through the esophagus food passes into the stomach and the intestines where it is further digested.

The liver, spleen and the gall­bladder also take part in the process of digestion.

The main excretory organs are the kidneys, the ureters, the urethra and the urinary bladder.

The organs of excretion excrete waste products.

The body is coveredwith the skin.

The back and the top of the head are covered with hair.

At the finger - tips there are the nails.

The nervous systemconsists of nerves, the brain and the medulla.

The osseous system consists of bones which support the body.

Their places of articulation are called the joints.

The muscular system consists of muscles which contract and move the limbs.

The main bones which form the skeleton are the skull, the vertebral column which consists of vertebrae, the ribs, the scapulae, the clavicles and the sternum which form the thoracic cavity, and the pelvic bones.

The humerus, the ulna, the radius are the bones which form the upper limbs.

The femur, the tibia and the fibula are bones which form the lower extremities.

The main glands ofthe human body are the secretory glands, such as the thyroid, the pancreas, the suprarenal and the salivary glands.

The excretory glands are the sweat glands, the adipose glands and the lacrimal glands.

The arm is formed by the shoulder, the upper arm, the elbow and the forearm.

The hand consists of the wrist, the palm, the fingers and the thumb.

The leg is formed by the hip, the thigh, the knee, the shank, the calf, the ankle.

The foot consists of the heel, the sole and the toes.

The substance which forms the human body consists of cells, fibers and tissues.

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