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Topic: Education (Exercise)
In exercise for this topic we focus on skill: Presentations.
Snow surprised Bratislava
The weather will remain cold and windy in following days.
Foreigners: Events in Bratislava
Tips for performances and other events in the capital between April 20 and 30, including a lot festivals, concerts, party, opera, drawing course, market, cirque, workshops, exhibitions and more.
Education reform can also come from below
US experts are expected to help with the new initiative aimed at searching for innovative educational projects.
IMF: Slovak GDP to rise to 3.3 percent
Consumer prices will rise, while the jobless rate will continue dropping, the latest prognosis shows.
Slovaks will play against Russia in quarterfinals
Slovakia advances to the quarterfinals from third place, after defeating Switzerland.
Disciplinary senate acquits controversial judge, again
It is already the third verdict issued in favour of ex-Supreme Court president Štefan Harabin.
New political party will emerge in Slovakia
Non-affiliated MPs Miroslav Beblavý and Jozef Mihál say the new party may emerge by the end of this year; they have not specified its name yet.
Miners in Upper Nitra begin producing food paste
The newly launched paste production is related to the breeding of African sharptooth catfish and the cultivation of oyster mushrooms.
Blog: Tuesday is better than Friday
A foreigners' real experience at the foreigners’ police department in Bratislava.
Quality of digitally skilled applicants dropped
The most significant drop was seen in the engineering and technical positions which currently struggle the most to find appropriate staffers.
About 5,000 marched against corruption
The secondary school students wanted to point to no solutions to big cases; they call for the dismissal of several representatives responsible for solving the corruption scandals.
U.S. Steel may not lose its premises
Lawyers say the US shell company may not easily become owner of the plots under the steelworks.
Algayerová appointed to head UN Economic Commission for Europe
Slovak diplomat – who was once “shadow” foreign minister of the Smer party – will become an official of a UN economic body.
One-fourth of students to be lost to brain drain
A total of 18 universities and 489 students from various fields of study have participated in the survey.
After spring weather, Slovakia faces record cold and snow
March and the first half of April were warm and mild but during Easter a cold spell began that took temperatures closer to the long term average.
B-Complex: Only extraterrestrials will save our politicians
The bi-gender producer of electronic music who won the Slovak Radio_Head Awards for the best single of the year 2016 talks about her music, political implications, current perceptions of her music, and of the wider social atmosphere.
Why big fish are not in jail
The most infamous corruption cases have been halted by the offices of special prosecutor Dušan Kováčik and police chief Tibor Gašpar.
Space technologies help monitor land slides and deformations
A satellite is used to monitor the slope above Devínska street in Bratislava.
Young Slovak ice hockey players advance to the quarterfinals
The last match in the preliminary round will decide on their rival for the quarterfinals.
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