In Czecho-Slovakia is full time education for all children. (from 6 till 16 years) Most of children attend public schools, which are free of charge. But there were founded some private schools in last two years (fee paying education).
System of education has like in Great Britain three stages:
primary secondary further Primary education
It is difficult to say what kind of system is in primary education, because this system is still forming. But now over 99% of primary schools is for
Science and technology is as old as the mankind. Since the existence of man, science has been developing as people have sought to somehow improve their lives. The first inventions and discoveries were very simple. As the first important discovery in the development of mankind we consider the discovery of fire. On the other hand the first important invention was the invention of wheel. About the year 3,000 BC people started to live in towns, where science began to grow. Many important inventions like writing, reading, counting, astronomy, medici
Sereď, established in 1333, is situated on Danubian`s lowland not far fromthe capital city of Slovakia .Sereď is situated on the right side of thelongest Slovak river Váh. It belongs to small towns. Sereď has about 20 000inhabitans. Sereď is belongs to the region of Galanta. Galanta`s regionis the component of Trnava`s country. Sereď is the one of the biggest citiesof Galanta`s region. There are some historical memories in Sereď: The church,The seat. There was the first railway of horses in Sereď. There was theconcentration camp during
Shopping is an activity that is enjoyed by many people. There are also people who hate shopping and say that it is waste of time. But wheather the people like shopping or not they have to go to a shop, more or less frequently, to buy what they need because shopping is a necessity. There are many kinds of shops ranging from large department stores, self - service shops and supermarkets to small specialized shop such as the grocer's, baker's, butcher's, greengrocer's, che
Shopping: Nowadays shopping has become a sophisticated art or science. It is a question of knowing what to buy, where and when. What to buy depends on your purse and you also have to decide, where you want to buy. There are big department stores, where you can buy almost every thing. Department store is a big building with many departures, such as Artist materials, Car-shop, Boys-wear, Girls-wear, Beds and bedding, Electronics, Furniture, China and glass, etc. and it is built in big city. The best known ones in London are Marks and Spenc
A many Slovak families don´t own their houses and flats in which they live. In order to buy a house a family in Slovakia need all money, but in this republic is one special bank (VUB), from whitch it is possible to borrow up to 60 % of the value of the house and two building savings-banks. (VUB WUSTENROD, PSS). A state assists a housing (to buy flat, to build a house, reconstrution, goverment fund making housing). Of course, not everyone wishes to buy a house and renting is very common, too.
The English are great lovers of competitive sports, and when they are neither playing nor watching games they like to talk about them. England was first home of many of modern world's most popular sports. But today the English can hardly claim to excel in any form of sport when they engage in international competitions. Other countries, who have adopted the games together with sports English terminology are fired with far more ambition to win, whereas the British are renowned for playing the game with respect for rules and the opponents, w
The best way, how people can keep theirselves in good condition, look healthy, feel very good, have enough energy to work or study, is to practice some sports and games. Sport is also certain symbol of peace and friendship among people of all countries and nations. The Olympic games are some "holiday of peace". Sport gives people enjoyment, happiness, friendship, health, popularity, the feeling of victory, possible money and power, but on the other hand it may also be boring, cau
I was not be in other country. I was in Piešťany and in the High Tatras. At first I was in Piešťany. I travelled to and from this city by car. In this world famous spa I was there for 7 week and two days. I live there in the spa island in children rehabilitation institute called Pro-Patria. I was there for five time.
Pro-Patria is very old building from second world war. I had a room with table, two chairs, two bed, two wardrobe and window. Every day I swam in the poo
Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy with the Queen as the head of state. Britain is divided into four parts: England (London), Wales (Cardiff), Scotland (Edinburgh) and Northern Ireland (Belfast).
Locally is Britain divided into counties. The capital of the whole Britain is London. Other big cities according to population are Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Sheffield, Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh, Bradford and Bristol.
A lot of people consider the idea of being the wheel the best invention very silly and illogical. Why wheel and not paper, zip or chip? Isn?t it a little bit primitive? Maybe yes maybe no. It depends on the way of your thinking. Just imagine this situation. Without the wheel most of the world's work would stop. Automobiles, trains, streetcars, farm machines, wagons, and nearly all factory and mine equipment would be useless. On land, loads would be moved only by carrying them or by using sledges or the backs of animals. There wouldn?t be 1
The Civil War of the 17th century represents the most violentphase of the English Bourgeois Revolution which broke out almost 150 yearsearlier than the French Revolution.The actual power in England passed from the hands of the kingand the feudal aristocracy into those of the English bourgeoisie as a re-sult of this struggle.
The English bourgeois revolutionaries proclaimed the sovereignty of thepeople in 1649.This fact could help them to establish firmly their power.They preferred,however, "property" to "liberty&quo
Although the roots of American literature reach to 16th century, the real history of American literature begins in the time of the American fight for independence. 1) The Middle Ages James Fenimore Cooper - describes American wilderness and wrote Indian novels of adventure. His masterpiece is The Last of the Mohicans. It is about a war between England and France in an Indian colony. Some tribes of Indians were with France and some with England. On of English fortresses, called William Henry, is surrounded by French army and Hurons
One night when Farmer Jones has gone to bed drunk, all the animals of Manor Farm assemble in the barn for a meeting. Old Major, the prize pig, wants to tell them about a strange dream he had. First, he tells them in clear, powerful language "the nature of life" as he has come to understand it. Animals toil, suffer, get barely enough to eat; as soon as they are no longer useful, they are slaughtered. And why? Because animals are enslaved by Man, "the only creature that consumes without producing." There is only one solution:
In 1584 was established the first english colony called Virginia and the first permanent settlement was founded in 1607 and was called Jamestown. In 1620 a group of puritan refugees from England known as the Pilgrim fathers reached the coast of North America on their ship Mayflower and founded a settlement Plymouth there. The first colony in the north was called New England. The settlers in New England were hard working, courageous and therefore the colonies were prosperous. During the Great English Revolution the Royalis
The USA are situated in southern part of North America. Its neighbours are Canada on north, Mexico on south and the Confederation of Independent States in Alaska.
Central plains are bounded by the Rocky Mountains and the Coastal Mountains to west, the Appalachian Mountains to east and alluvial plains around the Gulf of Mexico. The highest mountain in the USA is Mount McKinley in the Alaska Range which is about 6,000 m high.
Eight months ago, presidential candidate George W. Bush sounded like an environmental visionary. Campaigning for cleaner air and cleaner water, he promised to replace what he called a "30-year-old federal model" with a "new era of environmental protection."
Four months after taking office, President Bush looks like losing the environment-protective initiative… Rather than introducing a second generation of consensus-based environmental policy-making, he has ordered a suite of unilateral policy reversals, none