Interesting ideas for personalized gifts 

Tradition of giving gifts traces back to the earliest humans. Despite the passing of time, the custom of handing out presents is still a big part of our culture. Gifts have the ability to enrich festive atmosphere, bring a smile to the face of the recipient, and make them feel special. They are usually given to the people we care about – life partners, friends, parents, and other close family members – but often also to the people we work with, and the teachers.

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Ergonomic Rookee chair by Unique for your kid

The idea of an ergonomic desk chair should be implemented both in an actual office space and in your home office that serves for work or gaming. It should also be extended to the kids’ room, where most children use their desks not only to do their homework but also to use the computer in their free time. Although most ergonomic chairs are fully adjustable and fit for most people, the adult sizes don’t necessarily correspond with kids’ needs. To properly address this problem, Unique created an entire line of ergonomic kids’ chairs. The Rookee line looks incredible and fits perfectly for small children as well as teenagers.  What can you expect when picking a Rookee chair for your kid? Continue reading

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Tours in Poland – learn the polish history

Krakow is one of the few places on the map of Poland that is actually recognised all over the world. With historic monuments such as Auschwitz camp just outside Krakow and a beautiful and all natural salt mine in Wieliczka, as well as the city of Krakow itself, the region is just too good to miss. If you are planning on visiting Poland in the near future or you know that you will be somewhere nearby (skiing in Slovakia or Czech Republic), you should definitely come and see what this marvellous place has to offer. But how do you book yourself a tour to Auschwitz and Salt Mine and what should you expect once you get there? Continue reading

Education in England

Education is very important part of social life in every developed country. In England education is gratuitous and obligatory for all children between the ages of  5 and 18.

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The education system is divided into :

  • early years (ages 3–4)
  • primary education (ages 4–11)
  • secondary education (ages 11–18)
  • tertiary education (ages 18+).

In England there is also a permission for  home education. Thanks to fine education some of students may become enginers and work in general building Sussex.

 

Attainment
Secondary diploma Level 2 and above: 70.7%Level 3 and above: 50.6%
Post-secondary diploma Level 4 and above: 30.9%(2007 statistics for population aged 19-64)