Sport is important for both physical and mental health as it keeps our bodies strong and energized while also making us feel happy, friendly, and organized by learning teamwork and cooperation through traditional sports activities. Participating in sports helps us grow into well-rounded individuals by developing our bodies, social skills, and an appreciation for healthy living.
The most popular sports in Ukraine are boxing, tennis, football, hockey, and fencing. Boxing involves two athletes striking each other with fists in gloves over 12 rounds, with the winner determined by knockout, injury, or judges' scores. Tennis is played between two singles players or two doubles teams on a court divided by a net, with the goal of hitting the ball so the opponent cannot return it. Football is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players using their feet and legs to pass and kick a ball into the opposing team's goal. Hockey involves two teams trying to hit a ball or puck into the opponent's goal using sticks. Fencing is a purely individual sport where two fencers battle on a track
Polina Kulish is a 6th grade student at Khust Specialized school 3 in Ukraine. She enjoys dancing, especially modern dances, which she finds really enjoyable.
Vyshyvanka is the name for the embroidered Ukrainian national costume, which varies by region. The embroidery techniques and patterns reflect the local environment and traditions. Embroidery was traditionally used along vulnerable areas of the garment to protect the wearer from evil spirits. Vyshyvanka Day is celebrated annually to unite Ukrainians worldwide in demonstrating national identity and patriotism by wearing the traditional embroidered shirts. In recent years, Ukrainian fashion designers have modernized vyshyvanka designs that have gained popularity in the global fashion industry.
Sasha is a 15-year-old student from Khust, Ukraine who enjoys various sports like football and boxing. They study in the 10th form and love their school. In their free time, Sasha enjoys listening to rap music, playing video games, and hanging out with friends. They have two pets, a cat named Silim and a dog named Tina.
Some tasks for training vocabulary environmentNatalia Orlyk
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This document contains questions for students to answer about climate change and the environment. It asks about worries over the environment, environmental quality in their country, biggest problems facing the environment, importance of nature in daily life, and what they would do to save the environment. It then provides vocabulary related to climate change, greenhouse gases, and international climate agreements.
Ukrainian Christmas Eve is celebrated on January 6th according to the Julian calendar. Families clean their house and decorate with sheaves of wheat and rye rather than a Christmas tree. They prepare a special holiday table with 12 courses to represent the 12 apostles, with an extra place setting for ancestors. Over the next week, the document details how to make a 5-dish vegan Ukrainian Christmas Eve meal including kutia made with cooked whole grains to celebrate the harvest, vegetarian borscht with tiny mushroom-filled dumplings, and tiny mushroom-filled dumplings called vu邸ka that resemble ears or small tortellini.
Christmas traditions in Ukraine include the Sviata Vecheria holy supper on Christmas Eve, caroling from door to door, and various symbolic foods and rituals. The holy supper consists of 12 courses without meat or dairy in honor of the 12 apostles, and features kutia, bread arranged in three rings symbolizing the Trinity, and a sheaf of wheat called a didukh. Caroling involves singing traditional folk songs called koliadky on Christmas Eve and schedrivky during Epiphany, with group members sometimes dressed symbolically like a goat or carrying a star. Hosts give the carolers gifts of food and money in return for their songs.
The document outlines several reasons why tourists should visit the Transcarpathia region of Ukraine, including its hospitable people, millennia of culture influenced by Eastern and Western traditions, untouched natural beauty featuring mountains, valleys, rivers and lakes, mineral water springs that offer health benefits, nationally protected parks and reserves showcasing unique landscapes and biodiversity, vibrant folk art, facilities and activities for an active lifestyle, delicious local cuisine and drinks, and opportunities to purchase unique crafts and gifts as souvenirs.
This document describes an open-air museum in Transcarpathia that contains replicas of historical buildings from the region including a church bell tower, apartment buildings, mill, and various structures like a woodman's house, shoemaker's hut, smithy, and church school to showcase folk architecture and traditional life.
This document provides an overview of the town of Khust, Ukraine. It highlights several landmarks including the ruins of an old castle featuring the town's coat of arms of a castle and narcissus flower, panoramic views from Mount Zamkova and Chervona Hora, and a unique valley of narcissi flowers. It also mentions several religious buildings like Orthodox, Greek-Catholic, and Catholic churches from the 14th to 17th centuries as well as a synagogue. Other sites noted are a monument to the poet Taras Shevchenko, a monument for soldiers who died in World War II, a school of arts, city hall, and a small central park.
The Hungarian community in the town of Khust, Ukraine celebrated their national Betlem holiday on October 16th. They held festivities in the town square that included Hungarian folk dances performed in national costumes, Hungarian songs sung by children, and a festive mass at the local St. Anna's Catholic church, which was attended primarily by the Hungarian community. The youth of the town also participated in celebrating the holiday with the Hungarian minority, and everyone enjoyed the festivities.
Khust is a town located in western Ukraine that sits at the confluence of the Tisza River. It has been an important settlement since at least the 11th century. The town's history is closely tied to its castle, which was originally built in the late 11th century to guard a salt trade route. Over the centuries the castle changed hands between rulers and was eventually destroyed by an explosion in 1766. Near Khust is a unique natural area called the Valley of Narcissi that is home to many narcissus flowers and is connected to a Greek myth.
Ukrainian traditions have been preserved for centuries and are still celebrated today. Some key traditions include celebrating Christmas on Holy Night with a rich table and 12 Lenten dishes, Maslyana marking the end of winter with pancakes and burning a scarecrow, Palm Sunday where willow branches are blessed in church and used playfully, and Easter preparation beginning long before with cleaning, decorating, and receiving communion at the Easter service. The celebration of Ivan Kupala in July includes making bonfires and jumping over them in pairs while holding hands, believing the couples who remain holding hands will live happily together.
Ukraine earned 11 medals at the 2016 Olympic Games, including 2 gold medals. Yuriy Cheban and Oleg Vernyaev won gold prizes for Ukraine. Oleg Vernyaev achieved his gold in parallel squared beams gymnastics and also had a strong personal all-round performance in gymnastics.
Khust, Ukraine is a town located in Transcarpathia known for its natural wonders and historic buildings and churches. Key landmarks include Krasna Mount, the rivers Tyssa and Rika, the valley of narcissi, ruins of an old castle from the 11th-12th century, a Reformat church from the 15th century, an Orthodox church from the 19th century, a Greek-Catholic church from the 17th century, and a new Orthodox Cathedral. The document also mentions views of Khust in autumn and spring, as well as the local cinema.
The document introduces pupils from the 5th form of Specialized School 3 in Khust, Ukraine. It provides background on the school, including that it has many clubs and labs. Several students introduce themselves and provide more details about the school, such as its classrooms, canteen, gym, assembly hall, and corridors. The students express their love for their country and dream of living in peace. They welcome new friends and hope to become acquainted.
This document discusses national heroes in Ukraine and their role in reviving national spirit. It specifically mentions Oleksa Dovbush, a famous leader of national rebels born into a poor peasant family in the Carpathian mountains who fought against oppression in the 1730s until being betrayed by his blood brother. All national heroes played an important part in inspiring Ukrainian people, who still remember and honor them today.
Every country has national heroes who brought glory to their nation, such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln for Americans. Ukraine has many heroes including Ivan Mazepa, Stepan Bandera, and Oleksa Dovbush. Bogdan Khmelnitsky is one of Ukraine's most popular historical figures and a national hero, having struggled for 10 years against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and participated in the Polish-Turkish War, playing an important role in Ukrainian history.
The document discusses Ukrainian towns and cities whose names are connected to national heroes remembered in the country's history, literature, and legends. Traces of important events from Ukraine's past remain around places like Khortitsa Island in Kiev, Lviv, and the Carpathian Mountains. It then introduces Bogdan Khmelnitsky, a Ukrainian military leader and statesman who served as Hetman of Ukraine from 1648 to 1657. As head of Ukraine's National Liberation War in the mid-17th century, he founded the Ukrainian State and led a Cossack rebellion against Poland in 1630 before initiating Ukraine's War of National Liberation from Poland in 1648 from Zaporizhia Sich
Oleksa was an 18th century Ukrainian national hero from the Carpathian Mountains who robbed from the rich and helped the poor serfs, similar to Robin Hood. Many folk songs and legends from the Prykarpattya region portray him as a local hero fighting against the oppression of Polish magnates. Despite an expedition of 2,000 soldiers being sent after him, Oleksa evaded capture until he was betrayed and killed by Stepan Dzvinchuck, who worked with the Polish magnates.
Sasha is a 15-year-old student from Khust, Ukraine who enjoys various sports like football and boxing. They study in the 10th form and love their school. In their free time, Sasha enjoys listening to rap music, playing video games, and hanging out with friends. They have two pets, a cat named Silim and a dog named Tina.
Some tasks for training vocabulary environmentNatalia Orlyk
油
This document contains questions for students to answer about climate change and the environment. It asks about worries over the environment, environmental quality in their country, biggest problems facing the environment, importance of nature in daily life, and what they would do to save the environment. It then provides vocabulary related to climate change, greenhouse gases, and international climate agreements.
Ukrainian Christmas Eve is celebrated on January 6th according to the Julian calendar. Families clean their house and decorate with sheaves of wheat and rye rather than a Christmas tree. They prepare a special holiday table with 12 courses to represent the 12 apostles, with an extra place setting for ancestors. Over the next week, the document details how to make a 5-dish vegan Ukrainian Christmas Eve meal including kutia made with cooked whole grains to celebrate the harvest, vegetarian borscht with tiny mushroom-filled dumplings, and tiny mushroom-filled dumplings called vu邸ka that resemble ears or small tortellini.
Christmas traditions in Ukraine include the Sviata Vecheria holy supper on Christmas Eve, caroling from door to door, and various symbolic foods and rituals. The holy supper consists of 12 courses without meat or dairy in honor of the 12 apostles, and features kutia, bread arranged in three rings symbolizing the Trinity, and a sheaf of wheat called a didukh. Caroling involves singing traditional folk songs called koliadky on Christmas Eve and schedrivky during Epiphany, with group members sometimes dressed symbolically like a goat or carrying a star. Hosts give the carolers gifts of food and money in return for their songs.
The document outlines several reasons why tourists should visit the Transcarpathia region of Ukraine, including its hospitable people, millennia of culture influenced by Eastern and Western traditions, untouched natural beauty featuring mountains, valleys, rivers and lakes, mineral water springs that offer health benefits, nationally protected parks and reserves showcasing unique landscapes and biodiversity, vibrant folk art, facilities and activities for an active lifestyle, delicious local cuisine and drinks, and opportunities to purchase unique crafts and gifts as souvenirs.
This document describes an open-air museum in Transcarpathia that contains replicas of historical buildings from the region including a church bell tower, apartment buildings, mill, and various structures like a woodman's house, shoemaker's hut, smithy, and church school to showcase folk architecture and traditional life.
This document provides an overview of the town of Khust, Ukraine. It highlights several landmarks including the ruins of an old castle featuring the town's coat of arms of a castle and narcissus flower, panoramic views from Mount Zamkova and Chervona Hora, and a unique valley of narcissi flowers. It also mentions several religious buildings like Orthodox, Greek-Catholic, and Catholic churches from the 14th to 17th centuries as well as a synagogue. Other sites noted are a monument to the poet Taras Shevchenko, a monument for soldiers who died in World War II, a school of arts, city hall, and a small central park.
The Hungarian community in the town of Khust, Ukraine celebrated their national Betlem holiday on October 16th. They held festivities in the town square that included Hungarian folk dances performed in national costumes, Hungarian songs sung by children, and a festive mass at the local St. Anna's Catholic church, which was attended primarily by the Hungarian community. The youth of the town also participated in celebrating the holiday with the Hungarian minority, and everyone enjoyed the festivities.
Khust is a town located in western Ukraine that sits at the confluence of the Tisza River. It has been an important settlement since at least the 11th century. The town's history is closely tied to its castle, which was originally built in the late 11th century to guard a salt trade route. Over the centuries the castle changed hands between rulers and was eventually destroyed by an explosion in 1766. Near Khust is a unique natural area called the Valley of Narcissi that is home to many narcissus flowers and is connected to a Greek myth.
Ukrainian traditions have been preserved for centuries and are still celebrated today. Some key traditions include celebrating Christmas on Holy Night with a rich table and 12 Lenten dishes, Maslyana marking the end of winter with pancakes and burning a scarecrow, Palm Sunday where willow branches are blessed in church and used playfully, and Easter preparation beginning long before with cleaning, decorating, and receiving communion at the Easter service. The celebration of Ivan Kupala in July includes making bonfires and jumping over them in pairs while holding hands, believing the couples who remain holding hands will live happily together.
Ukraine earned 11 medals at the 2016 Olympic Games, including 2 gold medals. Yuriy Cheban and Oleg Vernyaev won gold prizes for Ukraine. Oleg Vernyaev achieved his gold in parallel squared beams gymnastics and also had a strong personal all-round performance in gymnastics.
Khust, Ukraine is a town located in Transcarpathia known for its natural wonders and historic buildings and churches. Key landmarks include Krasna Mount, the rivers Tyssa and Rika, the valley of narcissi, ruins of an old castle from the 11th-12th century, a Reformat church from the 15th century, an Orthodox church from the 19th century, a Greek-Catholic church from the 17th century, and a new Orthodox Cathedral. The document also mentions views of Khust in autumn and spring, as well as the local cinema.
The document introduces pupils from the 5th form of Specialized School 3 in Khust, Ukraine. It provides background on the school, including that it has many clubs and labs. Several students introduce themselves and provide more details about the school, such as its classrooms, canteen, gym, assembly hall, and corridors. The students express their love for their country and dream of living in peace. They welcome new friends and hope to become acquainted.
This document discusses national heroes in Ukraine and their role in reviving national spirit. It specifically mentions Oleksa Dovbush, a famous leader of national rebels born into a poor peasant family in the Carpathian mountains who fought against oppression in the 1730s until being betrayed by his blood brother. All national heroes played an important part in inspiring Ukrainian people, who still remember and honor them today.
Every country has national heroes who brought glory to their nation, such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln for Americans. Ukraine has many heroes including Ivan Mazepa, Stepan Bandera, and Oleksa Dovbush. Bogdan Khmelnitsky is one of Ukraine's most popular historical figures and a national hero, having struggled for 10 years against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and participated in the Polish-Turkish War, playing an important role in Ukrainian history.
The document discusses Ukrainian towns and cities whose names are connected to national heroes remembered in the country's history, literature, and legends. Traces of important events from Ukraine's past remain around places like Khortitsa Island in Kiev, Lviv, and the Carpathian Mountains. It then introduces Bogdan Khmelnitsky, a Ukrainian military leader and statesman who served as Hetman of Ukraine from 1648 to 1657. As head of Ukraine's National Liberation War in the mid-17th century, he founded the Ukrainian State and led a Cossack rebellion against Poland in 1630 before initiating Ukraine's War of National Liberation from Poland in 1648 from Zaporizhia Sich
Oleksa was an 18th century Ukrainian national hero from the Carpathian Mountains who robbed from the rich and helped the poor serfs, similar to Robin Hood. Many folk songs and legends from the Prykarpattya region portray him as a local hero fighting against the oppression of Polish magnates. Despite an expedition of 2,000 soldiers being sent after him, Oleksa evaded capture until he was betrayed and killed by Stepan Dzvinchuck, who worked with the Polish magnates.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Masters degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APMs People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.
The Constitution, Government and Law making bodies .saanidhyapatel09
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This PowerPoint presentation provides an insightful overview of the Constitution, covering its key principles, features, and significance. It explains the fundamental rights, duties, structure of government, and the importance of constitutional law in governance. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the foundation of a nations legal framework.
Finals of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Database population in Odoo 18 - Odoo slidesCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss the database population in Odoo 18. In Odoo, performance analysis of the source code is more important. Database population is one of the methods used to analyze the performance of our code.
How to Setup WhatsApp in Odoo 17 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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Integrate WhatsApp into Odoo using the WhatsApp Business API or third-party modules to enhance communication. This integration enables automated messaging and customer interaction management within Odoo 17.
APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APMs Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APMs PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMOs within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
SOCIAL CHANGE(a change in the institutional and normative structure of societ...DrNidhiAgarwal
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This PPT is showing the effect of social changes in human life and it is very understandable to the students with easy language.in this contents are Itroduction, definition,Factors affecting social changes ,Main technological factors, Social change and stress , what is eustress and how social changes give impact of the human's life.
Blind spots in AI and Formulation Science, IFPAC 2025.pdfAjaz Hussain
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The intersection of AI and pharmaceutical formulation science highlights significant blind spotssystemic gaps in pharmaceutical development, regulatory oversight, quality assurance, and the ethical use of AIthat could jeopardize patient safety and undermine public trust. To move forward effectively, we must address these normalized blind spots, which may arise from outdated assumptions, errors, gaps in previous knowledge, and biases in language or regulatory inertia. This is essential to ensure that AI and formulation science are developed as tools for patient-centered and ethical healthcare.
How to attach file using upload button Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to attach file using upload button Odoo 18. Odoo features a dedicated model, 'ir.attachments,' designed for storing attachments submitted by end users. We can see the process of utilizing the 'ir.attachments' model to enable file uploads through web forms in this slide.