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Gender inequality in the workplace
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Women have always worked, but their work has not always been recognised and appreciated. In the middle of the 19th century, women in developed countries joined the labour force in industry. In the 20th…
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True/false. The Baroque mentality
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Are the following sentences true or false?: The Baroque was a reflection of the complicated religious, political and economic situation in Europe in the 17th century. In Baroque art, movement, light and…
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Lookat the photos and describe what you can see. Then answer the questions
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Lookat the photos and describe what you can see. Then answer the questions: Which photo shows the coldest weather? Which shows the warmest weather? Which photo do you like the most? Which weather is the…
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Initial evaluation 02 - Migration
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Are the following sentences true or false? One main migration route is from LEDCs in the south to MEDCs in the north. Migration from east to west is usually people from the former Communist countries in…
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Video: After Fukushima, Nations Put Nuclear Plant Development on Hold
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This 5 minute video from Voice of America shows the consequences of the Fukushima accident on the nuclear power industry. Some countries, like Germany, shut down 7 plants, others, like China, put new…
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Final self-evaluation 11.08 - The Earth's Population
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Complete the text about work and gender equality with the missing words: men – developing – discrimination – developed – women – workplace – equality – education – work – valued Since…
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Consequences of the war
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4.1. The peace treaties In January 1919, a conference was held in Paris to establish the terms of peace. The meeting was attended by 32 countries, but the main decisions were made by the four victorious…
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