Zoom 2017 International Circuit of Art Photography (2)maditabalnco
The document summarizes the winners of various awards from the Zoom 2017: International Circuit of Art Photography competition in different categories. In the Open Color category, photographers from Russia, Norway, and Hungary won a gold medal, blue ribbon, and blue ribbon respectively. In the Open Landscape category, photographers from Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, the USA, India, Germany, Ukraine, and Russia won gold medals, gold ribbons, ribbons, national medals, and diplomas. The competition recognized works from many countries in Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, and Australia.
Zoom 2017: International Circuit of Art Photography (1)maditabalnco
This document lists the winners of various awards from several photography competitions and salons. It includes winners of FIAP Gold Medals, Blue Ribbons, and IAAP Gold Medals and Ribbons from categories like Open Color and Open Monochrome. Winners are listed with their name, country, and title of their winning photograph. The document recaps multiple international and national level competitions.
Salon International Photographique: Le Catalan 2017 (3)maditabalnco
This document provides the results from the Salon International Photographique Le Catalan 2017 photography competition. It lists the winners in different categories including FIAP Gold, FCF Gold, ISF Silver, and FIAP ribbons. The winners came from countries like Belgium, Austria, Spain, India, China, Italy, and more. Their winning photographs covered topics like landscapes, wildlife, and cultural scenes from locations around the world.
The YMCA of Singapore is organizing a 100km hiking challenge along the Maclehose Trail in Hong Kong from November 28th to December 4th 2012 in collaboration with the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong. Participants will hike 10 stages over 6 days to complete the full 100km trail, taking in scenic and varied terrain including hills, valleys, streams and stone cut steps. Emergency procedures and contacts are in place in case of any medical issues during the hike.
Salon International Photographique: Le Catalan 2017 (2)maditabalnco
This document summarizes the winners of the Salon International Photographique Le Catalan 2017 photography competition. It lists the winners of categories like FIAP OR, FPF OR, and CEF Or, as well as those who received ribbons and diplomas. The winners came from countries around the world and had photographs on various subjects from landscapes to portraits.
Salon International Photographique: Le Catalan 2017 (1)maditabalnco
This document provides the winners of various awards from the Salon International Photographique Le Catalan 2017 photography competition. It lists the first, second, third place winners and other award recipients in the open color and women's categories. The winners are from countries around the world like China, Spain, France, Iran, Croatia, and more.
This document outlines Montse Quiñones García's trip to New Zealand, including flight details, accommodations, activities, and maps. The outbound flight from Malaga to Auckland takes 31 hours and 30 minutes, with stops in Frankfurt and Singapore. Hotels and activities are detailed for Auckland, New Plymouth, Nelson, and Arthur's Pass, including visits to national parks showcasing volcanoes, beaches, forests, and mountains. The return flight takes 34 hours and 20 minutes. The total cost for the family of 4 is 6398,72 euros for flights and 1265,70 euros for hotels and activities.
The Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club was founded in 1860 and is one of Sweden's largest yacht clubs with over 4,300 members. The club hosts 60 days of racing per year run by 250 volunteer officials and provides elite training for 10 international classes. More than half of Sweden's national sailing team comes from the club. The club owns harbor facilities that can moor 650 yachts and employs 8 staff while relying on volunteer boards and committees to operate. The club will host the 2010 BMW Dragon Gold Cup regatta in Marstrand from August 5-13 and has extensive experience hosting major international competitions.
Zoom 2017 International Circuit of Art Photography (2)maditabalnco
The document summarizes the winners of various awards from the Zoom 2017: International Circuit of Art Photography competition in different categories. In the Open Color category, photographers from Russia, Norway, and Hungary won a gold medal, blue ribbon, and blue ribbon respectively. In the Open Landscape category, photographers from Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, the USA, India, Germany, Ukraine, and Russia won gold medals, gold ribbons, ribbons, national medals, and diplomas. The competition recognized works from many countries in Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, and Australia.
Zoom 2017: International Circuit of Art Photography (1)maditabalnco
This document lists the winners of various awards from several photography competitions and salons. It includes winners of FIAP Gold Medals, Blue Ribbons, and IAAP Gold Medals and Ribbons from categories like Open Color and Open Monochrome. Winners are listed with their name, country, and title of their winning photograph. The document recaps multiple international and national level competitions.
Salon International Photographique: Le Catalan 2017 (3)maditabalnco
This document provides the results from the Salon International Photographique Le Catalan 2017 photography competition. It lists the winners in different categories including FIAP Gold, FCF Gold, ISF Silver, and FIAP ribbons. The winners came from countries like Belgium, Austria, Spain, India, China, Italy, and more. Their winning photographs covered topics like landscapes, wildlife, and cultural scenes from locations around the world.
The YMCA of Singapore is organizing a 100km hiking challenge along the Maclehose Trail in Hong Kong from November 28th to December 4th 2012 in collaboration with the Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong. Participants will hike 10 stages over 6 days to complete the full 100km trail, taking in scenic and varied terrain including hills, valleys, streams and stone cut steps. Emergency procedures and contacts are in place in case of any medical issues during the hike.
Salon International Photographique: Le Catalan 2017 (2)maditabalnco
This document summarizes the winners of the Salon International Photographique Le Catalan 2017 photography competition. It lists the winners of categories like FIAP OR, FPF OR, and CEF Or, as well as those who received ribbons and diplomas. The winners came from countries around the world and had photographs on various subjects from landscapes to portraits.
Salon International Photographique: Le Catalan 2017 (1)maditabalnco
This document provides the winners of various awards from the Salon International Photographique Le Catalan 2017 photography competition. It lists the first, second, third place winners and other award recipients in the open color and women's categories. The winners are from countries around the world like China, Spain, France, Iran, Croatia, and more.
This document outlines Montse Quiñones García's trip to New Zealand, including flight details, accommodations, activities, and maps. The outbound flight from Malaga to Auckland takes 31 hours and 30 minutes, with stops in Frankfurt and Singapore. Hotels and activities are detailed for Auckland, New Plymouth, Nelson, and Arthur's Pass, including visits to national parks showcasing volcanoes, beaches, forests, and mountains. The return flight takes 34 hours and 20 minutes. The total cost for the family of 4 is 6398,72 euros for flights and 1265,70 euros for hotels and activities.
The Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club was founded in 1860 and is one of Sweden's largest yacht clubs with over 4,300 members. The club hosts 60 days of racing per year run by 250 volunteer officials and provides elite training for 10 international classes. More than half of Sweden's national sailing team comes from the club. The club owns harbor facilities that can moor 650 yachts and employs 8 staff while relying on volunteer boards and committees to operate. The club will host the 2010 BMW Dragon Gold Cup regatta in Marstrand from August 5-13 and has extensive experience hosting major international competitions.
Yana Shkarupa was born in Ukraine in 1985. She has degrees in physical culture and education from universities in Ukraine. She has 14 years of experience in artistic gymnastics and has worked as a fitness instructor and coach. Since 2003, she has worked as an acrobatic performer, dancer, and actor for circuses in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Dubai, Japan, Turkey, Ukraine, and with Cirque du Soleil in Canada and the United States, performing on Russian bars, straps, hoops, and poles. Her current work is with a Cirque du Soleil show in Mexico.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the personal and professional details of Aleksandar Nikolov, a Bulgarian national born in 1975. He has over 7 years of experience working as a second officer and dynamic positioning officer on various cargo and drilling vessels. His education includes a master's degree in maritime navigation and firefighting. He holds numerous safety and emergency response certifications required for offshore work.
1) Many athletes at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics are seen kissing their partners, family members or objects like medals, trophies or equipment after competing in events or receiving their results.
2) Photos show athletes from multiple countries kissing their spouses, coaches, teammates or friends in moments of celebration for winning medals or showing affection.
3) Fans in the audience are also pictured kissing each other at some of the Olympic venues.
SVA i Samsung - Nacionalni konkurs "Budi kao Tesla"Marketing mreža
The document outlines Samsung's program to honor Nikola Tesla through partnerships with educational institutions in Serbia. The program's objectives were to create passion for Samsung's brand by engaging consumers and honoring Tesla's legacy of innovation. The program involved renovating Tesla's museum, launching a national educational competition called "Be Like Tesla" where students submitted works inspired by Tesla, and awarding prizes including a Samsung Digital Classroom. Communication efforts included a website, social media, videos, and media relations which resulted in high participation and media coverage. The program celebrated Tesla's legacy and promoted science education.
Iana Shkarupa is a Ukrainian-American gymnast, acrobat, dancer, model, stage hand, hostess, aerialist, coach and fitness trainer born in 1985 in Ukraine. She has over 14 years experience as a professional gymnast and circus performer in Germany, Holland, Ukraine, Belarus, Japan, Turkey, Canada, USA and Mexico. She is fluent in Ukrainian, Russian, English and Portuguese and has experience in various performance and entertainment roles since 2003.
Sweden is a popular tourist destination for those interested in nature and creativity. It has strong traditions of equality, pacifism and living close to nature, which arouses curiosity in visitors. Sweden is located in Northern Europe and has a long coastline along the Baltic Sea. Its capital, Stockholm, has over 30,000 islands forming its archipelago. Stockholm has also been designated as Europe's most ecological city. Notable Swedish cultural exports include ABBA and other popular music artists, as well as museums showcasing art and history. Traditional Swedish holidays and cuisine also contribute to the country's culture and appeal to visitors.
This document appears to be a travel journal chronicling a journey along the Camino de Santiago, or Way of St. James, a pilgrimage route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. It details over 20 days of travel from July 17th to August 5th, listing locations and distances traveled each day from Lourdes, France through northern Spain, including stops in Roncesvalles, Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos, Astorga, Ponferrada, Sarria, Melide, and Santiago de Compostela, before concluding in Bayonne, France. The journey covered over 700km primarily on foot, passing through the Pyrenees mountains and
This document provides information about the Secondary School of Multimedia and Graphic Technology in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It discusses the school's programs in graphic design and multimedia, shows photos of the school, and provides statistics on the school's water consumption. It also contains information about water resources and usage in Slovenia, including details on groundwater in Ljubljana, bottled water consumption, sewage treatment, and ways to conserve water.
Republika Slovenija declared independence in 1991 and was recognized in 1992. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, with a population of 280,670 in 2012. 88% of Slovenians voted for independence, following which a ten day war with Yugoslavia resulted in 67 deaths, with Yugoslavian troops withdrawing to Belgrade after 10 days. Slovenia borders 4 countries - Italy, Austria, Croatia and Hungary.
The majority of Slovenes are Roman Catholic, though there are over 40 other religious groups registered. Slovenes have the right to preserve their national identity and religious beliefs, as religion and state are separate under the constitution. A 2005 poll found 37% of Slovenes believe in God, 46% believe in a spirit or life force, and 16% don't believe in any such thing. According to the 2002 census, 58% identified as Roman Catholic, 2-3% as Muslim or Orthodox, and 10% as having no religion.
A typical Slovenian family consists of four members - a mother, father, and two children. On weekdays, the parents work while the children attend school from Monday to Friday. Weekends are spent sleeping in, shopping, and spending quality time together through activities like hiking in the mountains or family trips. Popular hobbies include urban gardening and extreme alpine sports. Holidays incorporate winter skiing trips and summer vacations on the Adriatic coast. Traditions unite the family on holidays and celebrations throughout the year.
The State of Sales & Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B CompaniesMattermark
There’s a lot of information out there for sales and marketing professionals. In fact, as our friend Erik Devaney at Drift.com points out, a quick search of the term “sales and marketing advice” yields more than 90 million results on Google.
What’s more, there are tons of industry influencers who, on a regular basis, share their views on everything from content marketing and sales, to pricing and customer success. It’s a noisy conversation, and for many, a confusing one.
So, how do you make sense of it all?
By focusing on the sales and marketing efforts that actually produce results, not flash-in-the-pan engagement. But finding those results is a little challenging. That’s why we decided to put together our latest report with Drift.com, The State of Sales and Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies.
Using Mattermark data, we were able to identify the fifty high-growth companies in the U.S. and evaluate their marketing activities to understand which practices really moved the needle. In order to make the qualitative portion of our research more tangible, we evaluated each company on the list in light of how they approached content, customer communication, path to purchase, and pricing.
What we and the team at Drift.com discovered was surprising, to say the least.
01 02 začetna_international _mobility_projects_nastopVladimir Janez
This document summarizes the European mobility programs that the Multimedia and Graphic Technology Secondary School in Ljubljana, Slovenia participates in. It discusses programs for student mobility, teacher mobility, school partnerships, and more. Some of the key partner schools and countries mentioned include schools in Finland, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Turkey, Greece, and the UK. The school has participated in over a dozen projects focused on topics like multimedia tools, digital video, graphic technologies, and ecology.
The document describes a school partnership project in Yalova, Turkey that took place from November 5-9, 2012. The project was focused on the topic of "WATER" and brought together partners from different schools under the Latin motto "VIRIBUS UNITIS" which means "United in Strength".
This document outlines various rules that exist in different contexts:
1) At home, there are rules around cleaning, hygiene, noise levels, and following parents' instructions.
2) In society, there are rules about respecting others, not bullying or humiliating people, and not disturbing others with behaviors like smoking or spitting.
3) At school, there are rules regarding electronics, classroom behavior, cheating, fighting, property damage, and bringing prohibited items to school. Breaking any of these rules can have consequences.
The school welcomes students to its first foreign exchange program. It provides graphic design, media technology, and sports programs. Projects include photography, filmmaking, and art. The school participates in international exchange programs and organizes trips abroad annually.
When you turn 18 in Slovenia, you become legally responsible for your own actions and mistakes. You can also get your full driving license, stay out unlimited hours, and purchase alcohol and tobacco products. For those under 18, parents are responsible for their children, and minors must be home by 11pm, can get a provisional license at 16 under supervision, and are prohibited from buying or using alcohol and cigarettes.
Sport is strongly supported in Slovenia and considered important for a healthy lifestyle and gaining international recognition. Slovenia has participated in the Olympics since 1912 and has won 51 medals total. Slovenian athletes have been most successful in skiing, athletics, ski jumping, gymnastics, swimming, basketball, volleyball, and handball. Some of Slovenia's most notable athletes include Primož Peterka, Petra Majdič, Tina Maze, Aljaž Pegan, and Leon Štukelj.
This document discusses different greetings, gestures, and body language across cultures, including handshakes, hugs, kisses, and gestures to indicate thinking, boredom, or saying goodbye. It also provides examples of specific gestures used by individuals, such as a Slovenian athlete who taps his legs three times before jumping.
Festivals are an important part of Slovenian culture and arts. Several international festivals are held in Ljubljana each year celebrating film, graphic arts, and literature. Regional festivals also occur showcasing music, street theatre, and more. Two notable festivals are the Lent Festival in Maribor which features over 400 concerts and the Rock Otočec Festival known for its three day music celebrations in the mud. Traditional Slovenian customs include painted Easter eggs, lace making, accordion music, and the Kurentovanje carnival in Ptuj featuring costumed figures.
The document outlines the key aspects of Slovenia's government including:
- The constitution respects human rights and fundamental freedoms.
- The National Assembly is the highest legislative authority with 90 deputies and governs alongside 20 members.
- The President is elected every five years with the current president being Danilo Turk.
- The Government is the executive organ with 16 members and 14 ministers led by the Prime Minister, currently Borut Pahor.
- The National Council has a consultative role in organizing institutions.
Yana Shkarupa was born in Ukraine in 1985. She has degrees in physical culture and education from universities in Ukraine. She has 14 years of experience in artistic gymnastics and has worked as a fitness instructor and coach. Since 2003, she has worked as an acrobatic performer, dancer, and actor for circuses in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Dubai, Japan, Turkey, Ukraine, and with Cirque du Soleil in Canada and the United States, performing on Russian bars, straps, hoops, and poles. Her current work is with a Cirque du Soleil show in Mexico.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the personal and professional details of Aleksandar Nikolov, a Bulgarian national born in 1975. He has over 7 years of experience working as a second officer and dynamic positioning officer on various cargo and drilling vessels. His education includes a master's degree in maritime navigation and firefighting. He holds numerous safety and emergency response certifications required for offshore work.
1) Many athletes at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics are seen kissing their partners, family members or objects like medals, trophies or equipment after competing in events or receiving their results.
2) Photos show athletes from multiple countries kissing their spouses, coaches, teammates or friends in moments of celebration for winning medals or showing affection.
3) Fans in the audience are also pictured kissing each other at some of the Olympic venues.
SVA i Samsung - Nacionalni konkurs "Budi kao Tesla"Marketing mreža
The document outlines Samsung's program to honor Nikola Tesla through partnerships with educational institutions in Serbia. The program's objectives were to create passion for Samsung's brand by engaging consumers and honoring Tesla's legacy of innovation. The program involved renovating Tesla's museum, launching a national educational competition called "Be Like Tesla" where students submitted works inspired by Tesla, and awarding prizes including a Samsung Digital Classroom. Communication efforts included a website, social media, videos, and media relations which resulted in high participation and media coverage. The program celebrated Tesla's legacy and promoted science education.
Iana Shkarupa is a Ukrainian-American gymnast, acrobat, dancer, model, stage hand, hostess, aerialist, coach and fitness trainer born in 1985 in Ukraine. She has over 14 years experience as a professional gymnast and circus performer in Germany, Holland, Ukraine, Belarus, Japan, Turkey, Canada, USA and Mexico. She is fluent in Ukrainian, Russian, English and Portuguese and has experience in various performance and entertainment roles since 2003.
Sweden is a popular tourist destination for those interested in nature and creativity. It has strong traditions of equality, pacifism and living close to nature, which arouses curiosity in visitors. Sweden is located in Northern Europe and has a long coastline along the Baltic Sea. Its capital, Stockholm, has over 30,000 islands forming its archipelago. Stockholm has also been designated as Europe's most ecological city. Notable Swedish cultural exports include ABBA and other popular music artists, as well as museums showcasing art and history. Traditional Swedish holidays and cuisine also contribute to the country's culture and appeal to visitors.
This document appears to be a travel journal chronicling a journey along the Camino de Santiago, or Way of St. James, a pilgrimage route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. It details over 20 days of travel from July 17th to August 5th, listing locations and distances traveled each day from Lourdes, France through northern Spain, including stops in Roncesvalles, Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos, Astorga, Ponferrada, Sarria, Melide, and Santiago de Compostela, before concluding in Bayonne, France. The journey covered over 700km primarily on foot, passing through the Pyrenees mountains and
This document provides information about the Secondary School of Multimedia and Graphic Technology in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It discusses the school's programs in graphic design and multimedia, shows photos of the school, and provides statistics on the school's water consumption. It also contains information about water resources and usage in Slovenia, including details on groundwater in Ljubljana, bottled water consumption, sewage treatment, and ways to conserve water.
Republika Slovenija declared independence in 1991 and was recognized in 1992. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, with a population of 280,670 in 2012. 88% of Slovenians voted for independence, following which a ten day war with Yugoslavia resulted in 67 deaths, with Yugoslavian troops withdrawing to Belgrade after 10 days. Slovenia borders 4 countries - Italy, Austria, Croatia and Hungary.
The majority of Slovenes are Roman Catholic, though there are over 40 other religious groups registered. Slovenes have the right to preserve their national identity and religious beliefs, as religion and state are separate under the constitution. A 2005 poll found 37% of Slovenes believe in God, 46% believe in a spirit or life force, and 16% don't believe in any such thing. According to the 2002 census, 58% identified as Roman Catholic, 2-3% as Muslim or Orthodox, and 10% as having no religion.
A typical Slovenian family consists of four members - a mother, father, and two children. On weekdays, the parents work while the children attend school from Monday to Friday. Weekends are spent sleeping in, shopping, and spending quality time together through activities like hiking in the mountains or family trips. Popular hobbies include urban gardening and extreme alpine sports. Holidays incorporate winter skiing trips and summer vacations on the Adriatic coast. Traditions unite the family on holidays and celebrations throughout the year.
The State of Sales & Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B CompaniesMattermark
There’s a lot of information out there for sales and marketing professionals. In fact, as our friend Erik Devaney at Drift.com points out, a quick search of the term “sales and marketing advice” yields more than 90 million results on Google.
What’s more, there are tons of industry influencers who, on a regular basis, share their views on everything from content marketing and sales, to pricing and customer success. It’s a noisy conversation, and for many, a confusing one.
So, how do you make sense of it all?
By focusing on the sales and marketing efforts that actually produce results, not flash-in-the-pan engagement. But finding those results is a little challenging. That’s why we decided to put together our latest report with Drift.com, The State of Sales and Marketing at the 50 Fastest-Growing B2B Companies.
Using Mattermark data, we were able to identify the fifty high-growth companies in the U.S. and evaluate their marketing activities to understand which practices really moved the needle. In order to make the qualitative portion of our research more tangible, we evaluated each company on the list in light of how they approached content, customer communication, path to purchase, and pricing.
What we and the team at Drift.com discovered was surprising, to say the least.
01 02 začetna_international _mobility_projects_nastopVladimir Janez
This document summarizes the European mobility programs that the Multimedia and Graphic Technology Secondary School in Ljubljana, Slovenia participates in. It discusses programs for student mobility, teacher mobility, school partnerships, and more. Some of the key partner schools and countries mentioned include schools in Finland, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Turkey, Greece, and the UK. The school has participated in over a dozen projects focused on topics like multimedia tools, digital video, graphic technologies, and ecology.
The document describes a school partnership project in Yalova, Turkey that took place from November 5-9, 2012. The project was focused on the topic of "WATER" and brought together partners from different schools under the Latin motto "VIRIBUS UNITIS" which means "United in Strength".
This document outlines various rules that exist in different contexts:
1) At home, there are rules around cleaning, hygiene, noise levels, and following parents' instructions.
2) In society, there are rules about respecting others, not bullying or humiliating people, and not disturbing others with behaviors like smoking or spitting.
3) At school, there are rules regarding electronics, classroom behavior, cheating, fighting, property damage, and bringing prohibited items to school. Breaking any of these rules can have consequences.
The school welcomes students to its first foreign exchange program. It provides graphic design, media technology, and sports programs. Projects include photography, filmmaking, and art. The school participates in international exchange programs and organizes trips abroad annually.
When you turn 18 in Slovenia, you become legally responsible for your own actions and mistakes. You can also get your full driving license, stay out unlimited hours, and purchase alcohol and tobacco products. For those under 18, parents are responsible for their children, and minors must be home by 11pm, can get a provisional license at 16 under supervision, and are prohibited from buying or using alcohol and cigarettes.
Sport is strongly supported in Slovenia and considered important for a healthy lifestyle and gaining international recognition. Slovenia has participated in the Olympics since 1912 and has won 51 medals total. Slovenian athletes have been most successful in skiing, athletics, ski jumping, gymnastics, swimming, basketball, volleyball, and handball. Some of Slovenia's most notable athletes include Primož Peterka, Petra Majdič, Tina Maze, Aljaž Pegan, and Leon Štukelj.
This document discusses different greetings, gestures, and body language across cultures, including handshakes, hugs, kisses, and gestures to indicate thinking, boredom, or saying goodbye. It also provides examples of specific gestures used by individuals, such as a Slovenian athlete who taps his legs three times before jumping.
Festivals are an important part of Slovenian culture and arts. Several international festivals are held in Ljubljana each year celebrating film, graphic arts, and literature. Regional festivals also occur showcasing music, street theatre, and more. Two notable festivals are the Lent Festival in Maribor which features over 400 concerts and the Rock Otočec Festival known for its three day music celebrations in the mud. Traditional Slovenian customs include painted Easter eggs, lace making, accordion music, and the Kurentovanje carnival in Ptuj featuring costumed figures.
The document outlines the key aspects of Slovenia's government including:
- The constitution respects human rights and fundamental freedoms.
- The National Assembly is the highest legislative authority with 90 deputies and governs alongside 20 members.
- The President is elected every five years with the current president being Danilo Turk.
- The Government is the executive organ with 16 members and 14 ministers led by the Prime Minister, currently Borut Pahor.
- The National Council has a consultative role in organizing institutions.
Young people in Slovenia spend their free time playing sports like football, basketball and volleyball. They also enjoy playing computer games and graphic design programs, as well as going to LAN parties. On weekends, many young Slovenians go to discos on Friday and Saturday nights, sometimes hosting disco parties at home. They also enjoy attending various parties such as festive celebrations with national music, dancing, food and games, musical performances, and smaller, more intimate gatherings with friends. Some popular music festivals in Slovenia are Rock Otočec and Disconautica.
Slovenia has a long history as a nation dating back to the fall of the Roman Empire when Germanic tribes migrated into the region. In 1918 after World War I, Slovenia joined the new State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs which later united with Serbia and Montenegro to form the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1918. Economic and social crisis in the late 1980s led to resistance against Serbian domination and centralization, and in 1991 Slovenia declared independence after an overwhelming vote for sovereignty in a 1990 plebiscite.
Slovenian families typically have 2-3 children, with Marija and Franc being the most common names for girls and boys. Both parents usually work, with an average unemployment rate of 5.6% and salary of €900. Families celebrate holidays and birthdays together, and have a typical daily routine of parents and children waking early for work and school, returning in the afternoon for homework and hobbies before dinner and preparing for the next day.
Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. It is located in the center of the country and is home to the Parliament and Office of the President. The city has a continental climate with hot summers around 39°C and cold winters as low as -28°C. Notable landmarks include the National Library, Triple Bridge, and Dragon Bridge, which are built in a Baroque style following Renaissance models. The city is also home to the University of Ljubljana and hosts annual events like the Ljubljana Marathon and ice hockey games.
The document summarizes several traditional Irish music instruments:
The harp, once played in Tara's halls but now hangs mute on its walls. The mandoline is similar to a mandolin but with a flat back and longer scale length. The bodhrán is a frame drum played seated with the bare hand or a beater made of bone or wood. The Irish flute is a wooden flute used in Irish traditional music that produces notes by opening toneholes, sometimes made chromatic with added keys.
Cork is the second largest city in Ireland with 190,000 inhabitants. It was founded in 650 AD and is situated on the River Lee. Key attractions include the Cork Butter Museum, St. Francis Church from 1229, University College Cork founded in 1845, and the Stone Corridor housing unique Ogham stones. Nearby are Blarney Castle known for kissing the Blarney Stone and Cobh, the last stop of the Titanic. Kinsale is a picturesque coastal town south of Cork famous for its Georgian architecture.
This document summarizes information about a school called "Vito Fazio Allmayer". It has 863 students aged 14-19 across 34 classes. The school has computer rooms, a gym, headmaster's room, and room for psychologists. It offers three courses - Linguistic focusing on languages, Socio-Psico-Pedagogico on education sciences, and Social Sciences. Projects include a school magazine, health education, sports, music, drama, Comenius projects, and trips. It has a headmaster, administrative manager, secretarial staff, computer rooms, and music room.
The document describes a secondary school in Ljubljana that started in 2007 focused on multimedia and graphic technology. It discusses the initial class of 30 students (18 girls and 12 boys) who spend 5-7 hours per day at the school. A year later, the class composition changed slightly with 1 student leaving and 2 joining. The students have diverse interests including sports, painting, and computer games. During their free time, they enjoy socializing with friends and going to discos.
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Wayanad, nestled in Kerala's Western Ghats, is a lush paradise renowned for its scenic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. From trekking Chembra Peak to exploring ancient Edakkal Caves, Wayanad offers thrilling adventures and serene experiences. Its vibrant economy, driven by agriculture and tourism, highlights a harmonious blend of nature, tradition, and modernity.
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Assessing the Influence of Transportation on the Tourism Industry in Nigeriagsochially
This research dissertation investigates the complex interplay between transportation and the tourism industry in Nigeria, aiming to unravel critical insights that contribute to the enhancement of the overall tourist experience. The study employs a multi-faceted approach, literature review establishes a robust theoretical framework, incorporating The Service Quality and Satisfaction Theory to guide the research questions and hypotheses.
The methodology involves the distribution of a structured questionnaire, ensuring a representative sample and facilitating a comprehensive analysis of the gathered data.
Key findings include the nuanced perceptions of transportation infrastructure adequacy, safety and security concerns, financial influences on travel decisions, and the cultural and ecological impacts of transportation choices. These findings culminate in a comprehensive set of recommendations for policymakers and practitioners in the Nigerian tourism industry. The findings contribute to the existing literature by providing actionable insights for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers in the Nigerian tourism sector.
The recommendations encompass gender-sensitive planning, infrastructure enhancements, safety measures, and strategic interventions to address financial constraints, ensuring a holistic and sustainable development of the tourism industry in Nigeria.
Author: Imafidon Osademwingie Martins
Best Places to Stay in New Brunswick, Canada.Mahogany Manor
New Brunswick, a picturesque province in eastern Canada, offers a plethora of unique and charming places to stay for every kind of traveler. From the historic allure of Fredericton and the vibrant culture of Saint John to the natural beauty of Fundy National Park and the serene coastal towns like St. Andrews by-the-Sea, there's something for everyone. Whether you prefer luxury resorts, cozy inns, rustic lodges, or budget-friendly options, the best places to stay in New Brunswick ensure a memorable stay, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the province's rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality.
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Un viaje a Buenos Aires y sus alrededoresJudy Hochberg
A travelogue of my recent trip to Argentina, most to Buenos Aires, but including excursion to Iguazú waterfalls, Tigre, and Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay
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