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American educational system
American Educational System Types of schools in the US Pupils in America have to attend the following schools: Age Grade School 3 - 5 Nursery School 5 - 6 K Kindergarten 6 - 12 1 - 6 Elementary School 12 - 14 7 - 8 Junior High School 14 - 18 9 - 12 High School The majority of them attend public schools (» 85%).American revolution
American Revolution The American Revolution, the conflict by which the American colonists won their independence from Great Britain and created the United States of America, was an upheaval of profound significance in world history. It occurred in the second half of the 18th century, in an "Age of Democratic Revolution," when philosophers and political theorists in Europe were critThe american school-system
The American School-System Education has always been an important matter in the USA So there were already many foundations in the colonial era(i.e.Harvard College, which was established in 1636) In the early 1800s most schools were expensive private schools,but just 60 years later In 1860 the first free public elementary schoolsAmericanization of germany
Americanization of Germany 1. Introduction Everybody knows the typical subjects that we associate with America. Moreover, if we think of America we usually mean North America. The product they have spread all over the world is the issue of their way of thinking, their culture and simply their way of life. This certain way of life expresses itself in the subjects likAmerikanisches schulsystem (american schoolsystem)
AMERIKANISCHES SCHULSYSTEM AUTOR: After pre-school education (nursery school or kindergarten), a child enters elementary education at the age of 6 and finishes at the age of 12 or sometimes at the age of 14. Education in the United States of America is compulsory up to the age of 16, but almost 80 percent of students stay on and try to graduate from school with a high school diploma at thAmnesty international
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL (logo: burning candle wrapped in a barbed wire) Amnesty is an independent, international organisation that seeks to inform public opinion about violations of human rights, especially the abridgements of freedom of speech and of religion. Moreover it seeks the release of “prisoners of conscience” who are not guilty of any violence and it demands fair1
1. Foundation An English lawyer, Peter Benenson launched Amnesty International (AI), in May 1961 by the publication of a London newspaper article in "The Observer". In his newspaper article Mr. Benenson said: "Open your newspaper any day of the week and you will find a report from somewhere in the world of someone being imprisoned, tortured or executed because his o1
INTRODUCTION As I had to choose an English book for this paper, I started looking around and picked out a couple. But which one? Before getting desperate I asked a friend of mine who reads quite a lot of English books about his favourite one and he recommended „An Inspector Calls“ by J.B. Priestley. I started reading and soon I remarked that this book was worth wAn inspector calls
An Inspector Calls The Characters: Arthur Birling Mr. Birling is a self-confident, calculating and unscrupulous Buisnessman. The only thing he´s looking forward to are his further buisness relations with Croft and he´s proud of getting a Knighthood soon. sohe´s very ambitious. He doesn´t seem to be happy that his daughter is going to marry.In thAnd then there were none
And Then There Were None Author: This touching Crime Story was written by Agatha Christie, also known as the queen of crime. She was born in Torquay, Devon in 1890 and became the probably best-selling novelist in history. Her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, introduced the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, who would appear in about 25 of Christie's later novels. The other79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 |
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