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Language Days the Constutution Day Talent Day
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Language days 07-04-2011 12-04-2011 During these langauge days our students took part in various language competitions. They prepared special culture posters in English and German langauge, our youngest students wrote special spring cards for their parents. We organised exhibition of their works.
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On 12th of April 2011 our students prepared special langauge evening for their parents and for the teachers.
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They sang songs and recite poems about upcoming spring YOU DID GREAT!
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Parents took photoes of their kids and other students could admire their colleagues work
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We were very happy to teach such talented students.
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Talent Day The first European Talent Day was held on April 9th, 2011. This coincided with the Hungarian EU Presidential Conference on Talent Support, held in Budapest on April 7-9, 2011. Conference delegates proposed March 25, birthday of Béla Bartók, as EU TalentDay. This event will now be celebrated annually on the new date.
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Talent Day in UE Talent support programmes may boost the self-esteem and social success of talented people.
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21-03-2011
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Children didn’t have regilar lessons but special activities to support their talents and skills.
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Special day in our school Some children had chess classes others could draw or paint. There were children who show their magical skills and those who peformed on the stage.
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Constitution of May 3, 1791 It was Europe's first and the world's second modern codified national constitution, following the 1788 ratification of the United States Constitution
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The May 3 Constitution The May 3 Constitution was designed to redress long-standing political defects of the Polish– Lithuanian Commonwealth and its traditional system of "Golden Liberty" conveying disproportionate rights and privileges to the nobility.
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The May 3 Constitution The Constitution introduced political equality between townspeople and nobility (szlachta) and placed the peasants under the protection of the government,thus mitigating the worst abuses of serfdom.
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The May 3 Constitution The Constitution abolished pernicious parliamentary institutions such as the liberum veto, which at one time had put the sejm at the mercy of any deputy who might choose, or be bribed by an interest or foreign power, to undo legislation passed by that sejm.
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