Eighteen Bethany Hamilton furiously rowing a giant wave. As soon as she feels that the rear part of the board is raised, she leans forward, then quickly jumped up, firmly puts her foot on the board and ride the wave gently, quickly approaching the shore. All this is nothing unusual for a champion of surfing, but Bethany is the whole miracle! In 2003, Bethany has won several competitions, and was planning to become a professional surfer. Then, one sunny October morning, she was surfing with his friends on the beach in Kauai district, Hawaii. Suddenly, four-meter tiger shark attacked her, tearing her hand. Most people would become very depressed after such a tragedy, but Bethany struck everyone. They could not believe their eyes when they saw her return to her surfboard just three weeks after his terrible experience. It was not easy, however. Apart from the difficulties of learning to surf with one hand, she also had to deal with her fear that once again the shark attack. "It's always on my mind," she says, and it always will be, but I have to keep thinking about something fun and easy surfing. Bethany not only champion serfengu, but her positive attitude is also a source of inspiration for many. She was even in Thailand, to help children who have experienced the 2004 tsunami, with their fear of water. Sometimes, Bethany asks himself: "Why me?" but then she thinks that her experience helped her to get better. Bethany's motto - "I will never quit Yes!" B 5:30 in the morning, and fifteen Tom Conaway already sitting motionless in the wetlands of California in anticipation of the wild animals, to capture them. Soon, thousands of birds are beginning to quack loudly, and Tom was lucky enough to be able to take them up close in their natural habitat. But what makes Tom different from any other filmmaker-wannabe? When Tom Conaway was only four years old, the car in which he was traveling rolled down from the mountain. He was thrown out of the window, and his spine was severely bruised. Since then, his brain can no longer send impulses to parts of his body, to tell them to move. But Tom does not waste time trying to feel sorry for yourself. "I'll be in a wheelchair for life," he says, "but I think I was lucky. Really. I mean, I've been through a terrible accident and not hurt the brain." One afternoon, about two years after the accident, dad Tom realized that photography was his hobby, which they both can share. So, Doug Conaway camera tied to a chair Tom so that he could shoot the game Football brother. Now Tom uses a "helmet cam" for the shooting, or the father sets up the camera on a tripod, and Volume controls it through a wireless remote control while watching the camera to a DVD-player screen in his lap. Tom even sees his disability as a secret force that helps him on the set. The fact that it "easy" to sit still means that he can shoot the animals without scaring them! Positive attitude of Tom's amazing. "Everyone passes through the bumps in the road, which need to get used to," he says. "The fact that I'm in a wheelchair - it just bumps in the road"
It's no secret that the education systems in Russia and England are different.
To evaluate any education system, you need to study it in detail.
Schooling in England includes two modules:
Initial (PrimarySchool) - for children aged 4 to 11 years (up to 7 years - at the school for kids –NurserySchool, and from 7 to 11 years - at the junior school-JuniorSchool).
Secondary School - for children from 11 to 16 years old. Classes in elementary school are held in a very soft playful way without any attempts to fit everyone under one common level.
The final two years of English high school are a transitional link between high school and high school. Students are divided into departments. The traditional ones are humanitarian and naturally mathematical.
Those wishing to enter the university are offered a two-year course of A-levels. The certificate of graduation from vocational education institutions is recognized throughout the country by both employers and higher education institutions, and subsequently allows continuing studies at the university.
The following schools are distinguished in Russia:
Primary school is the first stage of general education in children. Getting elementary education, children acquire the first knowledge about the world, skills in communication and solving applied problems. At this stage, the personality of the child is formed and begins to develop, which emphasizes its importance for society and the state.
For five years, from the 5th to the 9th grade, students go to primary school. The main course of the secondary school provides basic knowledge in the main areas of science.
The last two years of study are the completion of secondary education. The main purpose of the senior classes in preparation for entering a university. Upon completion of training, students pass the Unified State Exam (USE). Completed the last stage of training receives a "Certificate of secondary education" - a document confirming the acquisition of knowledge in the amount of the state standard.
In Russia, vocational education is also considered secondary (specialized secondary), although abroad it may relate to higher education.
The British receive higher education in three types of universities: universities, university colleges and colleges of higher education.
With the introduction of the exam, the scheme of admission to universities in Russia has become closer to the British. In Russia, higher education primarily involves obtaining a specialty, and in England obtaining a scientific or doctoral degree.
As for technical specialities, as Russian students studying at British universities say, “the learning process is no different from ours: the same control, term papers, exams.” But "in Britain, the material and technical base is large, much larger than in Russia." “I do not agree with the young people scolding our education. We have a better technical education. It’s better to study in Russia and to study in British universities because there are the material and technical base. ”
In 2003, Bethany has won several competitions, and was planning to become a professional surfer. Then, one sunny October morning, she was surfing with his friends on the beach in Kauai district, Hawaii. Suddenly, four-meter tiger shark attacked her, tearing her hand.
Most people would become very depressed after such a tragedy, but Bethany struck everyone. They could not believe their eyes when they saw her return to her surfboard just three weeks after his terrible experience. It was not easy, however. Apart from the difficulties of learning to surf with one hand, she also had to deal with her fear that once again the shark attack. "It's always on my mind," she says, and it always will be, but I have to keep thinking about something fun and easy surfing.
Bethany not only champion serfengu, but her positive attitude is also a source of inspiration for many. She was even in Thailand, to help children who have experienced the 2004 tsunami, with their fear of water. Sometimes, Bethany asks himself: "Why me?" but then she thinks that her experience helped her to get better. Bethany's motto - "I will never quit Yes!"
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5:30 in the morning, and fifteen Tom Conaway already sitting motionless in the wetlands of California in anticipation of the wild animals, to capture them. Soon, thousands of birds are beginning to quack loudly, and Tom was lucky enough to be able to take them up close in their natural habitat. But what makes Tom different from any other filmmaker-wannabe?
When Tom Conaway was only four years old, the car in which he was traveling rolled down from the mountain. He was thrown out of the window, and his spine was severely bruised. Since then, his brain can no longer send impulses to parts of his body, to tell them to move. But Tom does not waste time trying to feel sorry for yourself. "I'll be in a wheelchair for life," he says, "but I think I was lucky. Really. I mean, I've been through a terrible accident and not hurt the brain."
One afternoon, about two years after the accident, dad Tom realized that photography was his hobby, which they both can share. So, Doug Conaway camera tied to a chair Tom so that he could shoot the game Football brother. Now Tom uses a "helmet cam" for the shooting, or the father sets up the camera on a tripod, and Volume controls it through a wireless remote control while watching the camera to a DVD-player screen in his lap. Tom even sees his disability as a secret force that helps him on the set. The fact that it "easy" to sit still means that he can shoot the animals without scaring them! Positive attitude of Tom's amazing. "Everyone passes through the bumps in the road, which need to get used to," he says. "The fact that I'm in a wheelchair - it just bumps in the road"
It's no secret that the education systems in Russia and England are different.
To evaluate any education system, you need to study it in detail.
Schooling in England includes two modules:
Initial (PrimarySchool) - for children aged 4 to 11 years (up to 7 years - at the school for kids –NurserySchool, and from 7 to 11 years - at the junior school-JuniorSchool).
Secondary School - for children from 11 to 16 years old. Classes in elementary school are held in a very soft playful way without any attempts to fit everyone under one common level.
The final two years of English high school are a transitional link between high school and high school. Students are divided into departments. The traditional ones are humanitarian and naturally mathematical.
Those wishing to enter the university are offered a two-year course of A-levels. The certificate of graduation from vocational education institutions is recognized throughout the country by both employers and higher education institutions, and subsequently allows continuing studies at the university.
The following schools are distinguished in Russia:
Primary school is the first stage of general education in children. Getting elementary education, children acquire the first knowledge about the world, skills in communication and solving applied problems. At this stage, the personality of the child is formed and begins to develop, which emphasizes its importance for society and the state.
For five years, from the 5th to the 9th grade, students go to primary school. The main course of the secondary school provides basic knowledge in the main areas of science.
The last two years of study are the completion of secondary education. The main purpose of the senior classes in preparation for entering a university. Upon completion of training, students pass the Unified State Exam (USE). Completed the last stage of training receives a "Certificate of secondary education" - a document confirming the acquisition of knowledge in the amount of the state standard.
In Russia, vocational education is also considered secondary (specialized secondary), although abroad it may relate to higher education.
The British receive higher education in three types of universities: universities, university colleges and colleges of higher education.
With the introduction of the exam, the scheme of admission to universities in Russia has become closer to the British. In Russia, higher education primarily involves obtaining a specialty, and in England obtaining a scientific or doctoral degree.
As for technical specialities, as Russian students studying at British universities say, “the learning process is no different from ours: the same control, term papers, exams.” But "in Britain, the material and technical base is large, much larger than in Russia." “I do not agree with the young people scolding our education. We have a better technical education. It’s better to study in Russia and to study in British universities because there are the material and technical base. ”
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