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Напишите 7 золотых правил которые помогут в жизни

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Автор ответа: Ника5555
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1.Правило Выбора
2.Не делай себе кумира.
3.Почитай отца твоего и мать твою.
4.Не убивай.
5.Не прелюбодействуй.
6.Не кради.
7.Не произноси ложного свидетельства на врага твоего. 
Автор ответа: olyaarakelyan
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1.правильное питание 2.не воровать 3 не врать 4. Не убивать 5. Помогать людям 6.не курить 7 не материца

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