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Posted: Thursday, May 3, 2012 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
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Hieroglifs Translations Romania is delighted to announce they have joined the Policy Center for Roma and Minorities charity. Gianluca Falco – the Director of Hieroglifs Translations Romania – hopes that his actions will inspire others who want to help poor children in this way.

Gianluca has learned many skills from his time spent playing basketball. He started at age ten and eight years later he was playing in the Italian minors leagues. But it is not the professional achievements he managed to gain that mean so much. It is the personal achievements – the ability to learn how to be part of a team, how to face problems together, how to help each other and how to respect those who are playing against you. These are the skills Gianluca wants to teach the children he’ll be meeting as part of this essential charity work. They are also essential life skills, as well as skills that will help those who want to play basketball.

Gianluca also wants to encourage others to get involved with the charity. It’s a good idea to think about where you can help kids as well as how. Getting the kids off the street and giving them enjoyment in sport as well as teaching them these skills is essential. Above all, they’ll be able to play with a ball in a nice place, with good conditions that previously they only dreamed about.

If you want to help you’ll be wondering how you can do this, even if you cannot find the time to help them in a more direct way through sports training. You can donate equipment like shorts, t-shirts, shoes, balls and basket hoops at different heights for different ages. Even if you think you’d throw your own shoes out, you can donate them to the Policy Center for Roma and Minorities charity.  

Posted: Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 0 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]
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The China Daily lately documented that English is the first language examination people take in Georgia. An impressive 73 percent of scholars in their last year had been British language applicants. The final results, released through Georgia’s Ministry of Education, emphasize the impact from the country’s British-based “Teach and Learn with Georgia” plan which began in January 2011.

Numerous English people have found its way to Georgia and help to teach English language to Georgian people.  Other examinations were Russian with its seventeen percent, German with its seven percents, and French with its three percents. Eighteen months ago, the amount of individuals who wished to pass English test on their examinations was much like to those who desired to take exams in Russian.

To find out more regarding this case, please browse the original report right here.

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