Upon the outbreak of World War Two the British Government's Ministry of Information commissioned posters to be distributed throughout the country as a means of allaying public fear. Three different posters were produced and while the first two designs were widely distributed the third poster, simply bearing the words 'Keep Calm and Carry On' along with the royal crown, was held in reserve intended for use only in times of extreme crisis.
Although hundreds of thousands of these posters were produced, only a handful ever saw the light of day. Even now 'Keep Calm and Carry On' is a phrase which perfectly encapsulates the traditional British 'stiff upper lip'.
:) моя бібліотека - віртуальна, це не КПІ. то я образно. думаю, КПІшна біб-ка не шифрується. може, є якісь платні програми. ну і завжди можна познайомитись з якимсь галантним студентом звідти :)
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має бути чудово.
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дякую тобі, дуже цікаво.
мабуть, там гарний сніг останнім часом )
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Останню назву дійсно можна розкривати поетапно.
ПС. WWW там певно не просто так...
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WWW, і справді )
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Although hundreds of thousands of these posters were produced, only a handful ever saw the light of day. Even now 'Keep Calm and Carry On' is a phrase which perfectly encapsulates the traditional British 'stiff upper lip'.
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моя бібліотека - віртуальна, це не КПІ. то я образно.
думаю, КПІшна біб-ка не шифрується. може, є якісь платні програми. ну і завжди можна познайомитись з якимсь галантним студентом звідти :)
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