Archive for the Education Category

Welcome to the dentist !

Posted on June 17, 2010 by dana

A visit to the dentist is not the worst thing in your life. Let’s try to break the fear.Try to analyze what makes you scared and try to find a way to handle your fear. Usually the dentists do their work because they want to help people, so talk to them. Explain your fears and [...]

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The National Civil Service

Posted on June 1, 2010 by angela

The National Civil Service, was established by Law 6 March 2001 and is a way to defend their homeland voluntarily, has a strong formative impact, for the recognition of credits at universities and offers volunteers a reimbursement of expenses . The national voluntary civil service was set up in anticipation of the reform of compulsory [...]

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The importance of planning

Posted on May 12, 2010 by angela

Some developments and examples of his football career to create an opportunity for comparison and to emphasize the importance of planning (eg cultivate interests, school commitment, engagement in sport) in the individ ual growth of each young player.
Can be summarized as the purpose of the meeting organized by the Youth Sector AC Milan in collaboration [...]

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In the library at an integration school

Posted on May 10, 2010 by dawn

The library as a place to promote integration between different cultures and generations. The message will go through three days of discussions and laboratory in Turin today to Friday. Teachers, science education experts and practitioners in the field will discuss immigration with writers and artists on how to bring up to age 30 in culture, [...]

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Immigrant children step to recovery

Posted on May 7, 2010 by josephine

Walking through the streets often see boys immigrants. Some of them are stopped at traffic lights to sell handkerchiefs or lighters. Other underground with their short paper, begging them to people who look annoyed. Who are these guys? Why am I here? What is their history? This was discussed during the conference which was held [...]

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Didier Robert is cornered

Posted on April 26, 2010 by josephine

Trainee teachers are on indefinite strike Reunion since April 6, 2010. They are asking the Region and in the Rectory to review their files and prevent their mutations to France. The teachers camped in the region, having been dislodged from the Rectory.
The stated objective of the policy of Nicolas Sarkozy is to reduce the country’s [...]

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Unions threaten

Posted on April 23, 2010 by angela

While the debate on holding a second session of the baccalaureate 2010 looming on the horizon, now that unions come charging back from this week in protest against the demands on teachers’ salaries made by the Trust to after the final walkout.
For the education unions, it is unclear still in school in Algeria, since the [...]

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Jeremy, enigma and fascination

Posted on April 18, 2010 by dawn

NEW YORK – He showed his great talent in every form of entertainment, interspersed cinema, theater, television and music. He received a classical education very strict, but has never led to disdain lighter forms of entertainment. He has received any kind of recognition, and is one of the few actors to receive the Academy Award [...]

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