Ovaj blog je namijenjen medjusobnoj interakciji ucenika na medjunarodnom projektu "Keep smiling". Projekat je poceo 2008. godine izmedju Medicinske skole(Banjaluka RS,BiH) i Ekonomske skole (Novo mesto SLO).
14.02.2009.
Happy Valentines Day
Valentines day joke:
A young woman was taking an afternoon nap. After she woke up, she told her husband, "I just dreamed that you gave me a pearl necklace for Valentine's day. What do you think it means?"
"You'll know tonight." he said.
That evening, the man came home with a small package and gave it to his wife. Delighted, she opened it--only to find a book entitled "The meaning of dreams".
The overall theme of the project contest 2008 was "Learning To Live Togehter: Intercultural Dialogue in Europe". 118 project proposals were submitted, each with a special focus related to the theme. The awarded partnership projects are being realised from September 08 till March 2009.
32 partnership projects involving 84 schools from 12 partner countries have been awarded and are realized.
ACES Kick-off Meeting for awarded projects 2008/2009
Date: 29.09.2008 to 03.10.2008,
Location: Education and Conference Centre St. Virgil, Ernst-Grein-Straße 14, 5026 Salzburg, AT
Project: "aces coordination"
The Kick-off Meeting marks the starting point of the implementation phase of the school projects which will be carried out until end of March 2009. Therefore, this seminar is an important support structure provided for the international
school projects.
Town Municipality of Novo mesto was founded in 1994. Surface of municipality amounts 298,5 square kilometres and consists of 133 settlements, 10.936 houses and 220 streets. In Municipality lived (data from 2001) 41.107 citizens - 20.219 men and 20.888 women.
DESCRIPTION
Novo mesto, also called the metropolis of Dolenjska, was founded in the year 1365, when the Austrian Archduke Rudolf IV granted city rights to the town at the bend of the Krka River. Officially called Rudolsfwerd, it grew as Novo Mesto and soon became an administration, cultural, religious and business center of Dolenjska. Novo Mesto is situated in the midst of the hilly landscape of Dolenjska, embraced by the Krka River.
Abundance of nature, tradition and culture can be a real experience for every visitor of Novo Mesto. The Krka Valley, located just above Novo mesto, is in the opinion of many the most beautiful river valley in Slovenia with tender banks, picturesque rapids and natural dams which emphasize its nature. Special attractions include numerous mills and castles which, combined with the landscape seem anachronistic in our present day. You will find the stay in our town pleasant. You can select among a variety of viewpoints, pilgrimage trails, sports and other facilities and forests rich with walking paths, hunting possibilities, forest fruits for picking, and fishing. In the town you will find numerous monuments, and in the Museum of Dolenjska, an amazing archaeological wealth as well.
Novo mesto invites you to visit it. And if you will, and if you get to know it, you will certainly fall in love with it, because there is not a town as beautiful, sensual and desirable as Novo mesto.
Population: around 250 000 (195 139 according to the 1991 census)
Coordinates: 44o 46' northwise and 17o 11' eastwise
Altitude: 164 m
Climate: moderately continental (average annual temperature - 10,7oC)
Time zone: Central European Time Zone(GMT+1)
Area code: +387 51
Postal code: 78 000
Currency: Convertible Mark (KM)
General information
A political and territorial organization of the Republic of Srpska, which comprises municipalities and cities, recognizes the City of Banja Luka (earlier a municipality) as the biggest political and territorial unit occupying 1 239 km2. As the university, economic, finance, political and administrative center of the Republic of Srpska and one of the two entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Banja Luka is the second biggest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina with the population of 250 000.
Situated in a basin 164 m above sea level, where the Dinaric Alps from the south descend into the Pannonian Basin in the north, Banja Luka has temperate continental climate with the prevailing influences from the Pannonian plain. It belongs to the Central European Time zone (GMT +1) and. The average annual temperature reaches 10,7°C, the average January 0,8ºC, whereas the average temperature in July reaches 21,3ºC.
Due to many of its green surfaces - parks and tree-lined roads, Banja Luka is also known as the city of greenery. It is also called a city of young people, sport and culture. Banja Luka used to be a strong economic center with a developed industry structure - the machinery-, electrical-, textile-, food- and cellulose industry in particular. The past war calamities that struck the city in the 1992-1995 period and the post-war society transition resulted in the collapse of a majority of the industrial capacities and markets. The post-war Banja Luka started opening up more extensively to market economy countries, directing its development prospects towards the progress of trade, tourism, agriculture and food industry.