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Edukacja przedszkolna w Anglii

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This paper focuses on the preschool education system in England. It is an attempt to present the most important information, institutions and programs in English childcare and early education. It looks at good monitoring ideas implemented in the everyday running of nurseries: the Parental Webcam and CCTV. The Parental Webcam gives parents the opportunity to „drop in” via internet at any time and see their child in the nursery. Not surprisingly, given the option, most parents would now choose a nursery that has a Parental Webcam installed. CCTV gives maximum protection and security for staff and children in the nursery and other childcare environments. Also presented are the main principles of the Early Years Foundation Stage programme, which is the base of all Early Years Learning and Childcare. Nurseries in Poland would benefit from adopting some of these ideas, such as the monitoring technology.
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This paper has two objectives – the first one is to present the current state and prospects of Poland’s commitment in NATO-led crisis management operations. The second aim is to give recommendations for policy makers (what is the author’s assumption) for this area. The author is trying to give answers to some research questions like: What is NATO’s role in Poland’s Security Policy? What is the role of crisis management operations in NATO’s strategy from Lisbon. How was Poland participating in NATO’s missions in last few years? And what are their consequences? The answers to these questions will help to make a number of general and specific conclusions. They also allow enunciating many recommendations which were placed in the final section of the text. The author encourages, among others, equal treatment of collective defense and crisis management operations. And the commitment in the above, which allows Poland’s real potential. The author also makes the thesis, telling us about the need for a civil capacity to assist countries in the process of transformation. All of the recommendations are properly backed up and create a field for a content-related discussion on the following subject.
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This paper is about Czech women converting to Islam, about those, who were born and raised here. It is focusing on the motives of their conversion and on the subsequent changes of their lives. It is also about how their families, friends and entourage have coped with their conversion and how these women have felt about the change of their personal lives. Furthermore this paper is focusing on building of their new identities. The whole paper is built on qualitative research and is backed up with personal testimonies and life stories of nine informants. Their testimonies are compared to theories concerning conversion and compared with researches about Islam converts in different European countries or United States of America.
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