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Research Of Value Orientations Of Engineering Students In The Context Of Globalization

Table 1: Overcoming life's challenges

No. Set expression Address reference of set expression
1 The race is got by running “Viam supervadet vadens” - Latin phraseological unit, actively mastered by the children's song tradition: "The race is got by running / Leading with the unknown battle, / The singing will get the road, / Take this song with you!" (V. Tatarnikov)
2 Through hardship to the stars! “Per aspera ad astra!” (Latin phraseological unit)
3 Nothing is impossible! Expression interpretation: “Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'!” (Audrey Hepburn)
4 Never give up! Expression interpretation: "Never, never, never give up!" (W. Churchill)
5 “I take a simple view of life: keep your eyes open and get on with it” “I take a simple view of life: keep your eyes open and get on with it” (Laurence Olivier)
6 "If not us, then who?" "If not us, then who?" (philosopher Hillel (1st century BC), Jeanne D'Arc; modern military and volunteer motto)
7 Here and Now “Here and Now” is the title of a Japanese anime series about courage and virtue.
8 It hurts! It’s scary, difficult, normal, but necessary. Interpretation and contamination of popular songs and poems, for example: “No longer ...”: “It doesn't hurt anymore, It's no longer scary, It's already calm. It doesn't matter anymore. Already dead, Already crucified, Have already been killed! Degenerates! Already without a fight, No longer necessary, No more whining,No longer a herd "(Restless Pinocchio)
9 “Train with those who are stronger, love those who cannot be, do not give up where others give up. And you will win where you cannot win! " “Train with those who are stronger, love those who cannot be, do not give up where others give up. And you will win where you cannot win! " (Bruce Lee)
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