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Brokerjoker

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  1. Presupuns ca sti ce ideii ar trebui sa aiva daca ai constatat ca nu e inteligent. Ai putea sa imi zici ce idei trebuie sa am sa ma consider inteligent?
  2. Cum au aparut si la jocurile olimpice
  3. Rare? Buhai, elevul care a câ?tigat în acest an medalii de aur la Olimpiada Interna?ional? Pluridisciplinar? Tuymaada din Rusia, respectiv la Olimpiada Balcanic? de Informatic? de la Belgrad, înva?? cel pu?in cinci ore pe zi, vrea s? î?i continue studiile în str?in?tate, dar s? lucreze în România. La întrebarea dac? se va întoarce în România dup? ce î?i va termina toate studiile, Rare? a r?spuns: "Mi-ar pl?cea s? am propria mea afacere în România, fiindc? eu cred c? se poate dezvolta ceva aici în acest domeniu. Mi-ar pl?cea s? r?mân în România fiindc? sunt român ?i mi-ar place s? r?mân în ?ara mea. Aici m? simt cel mai bine". Citeste mai mult pe RTV.NET: "Copilul de aur al informaticii" vrea s? munceasc? în România | RTV.net | Romania TV
  4. Nu inteleg de ce toti spun ca presedintele e de vina pentru tot ce sa intmplat in ultimi 20 ani . Sunt si alti parlamentari , primari si tot felu de idiotii care conduc institutile statului si fura la greu.
  5. E cunoscuta curva dupa cate scandaluri a facut si cu cati sa futut.
  6. Cand cere password , se trece peste sau trebuie sa scriu ceva ?
  7. Daca "polonic" chiar exista si e adevarat ce am citit pe aici , ar trebui sa luati masuri urgente. Asta va fute viitorul altor copiii . Decat sa invat de la ea engleza mai bine ma uit la filme porno si invat alfabetul cu siguranta mai bine de cat m-ar invata ea.
  8. Inca nu ai inteles ca ei fac asta pentru bani? Sunt o gramada de oameni la care le place asa ceva si nu ar rata nici un "serial". Mie nu imi pasa cea ce face Badea si Banciu , nu ma ajuta cu nimic sa stiu ca ei apreciaza sau injura alte persoane in gura mare.
  9. Va multumesc pentru raspunsuri . @rimagheo Nu sunt din Bucuresti , multumesc pentru ajutor.
  10. Daca ma trezesc la 18 fara bani , loc de munca , casa etc . Care ar fi primul pas pe care trebuie sa-l fac?
  11. 2 lei x 30 zile = 60 lei , as vrea sa stiu cum traiesti cu 60 lei pe luna , daca ajungi sa traiesti duar pentru mancare nu mai are rost sa lucrezi in asa ceva , daca vrei doar mancare si cazare mai bine te faci voluntar si pe langa mancare si cazare mai castigi si multimirea oamenilor pe care i ajuti.
  12. Multi ar acepta sa spele wc-uri daca ar avea un salariu decent, si decent cel putin pentru mine nu insemna 2 lei la 6-8 ore de munca.
  13. @pyth0n3 Daca eu peste cativa ani incerc sa ma angajez nu o sa ma bage nimeni in seama chiar daca eu sunt mai bun ca alti care au o diploma in acel domeniu de munca.
  14. Am duar 7 clase si vreau sa termin 10 clase , problema este ca eu am 17 ani . As vrea sa stiu daca este vreo scoala in romania unde ma pot inscrie chiar daca nu am varsta necesara. Imi doresc mult sa termin macar 10 clase , in ziua de azi nu te baga nimeni in semana daca nu ai terminat o facultate , mai mult de cat asta cand cineva aude de o persoana care nu are 8 clase o trateaza la fel ca pe un boschetar sau tigan care nustie nici sa citeasca.
  15. ONE in two teenagers failed the Baccalaureate exam in Romania this year after 12 years of study. This means that another more than one hundred thousand young people could end up unemployed, hurting the country’s already fragile economy. Those who pass the Baccalaureate exam have two options: leave the country for one of the first-class universities in the western world (if they can afford it) or stay in Romania and face a poor education system. Many of these thousands of smart youngsters who emigrate for better education remain abroad after graduation, get a job and live as immigrants for the rest of their lives. The brain drain phenomenon has been developing in Romania especially since the country joined the European Union. University fees were significantly reduced for Romanian students and work permits could be obtained more easily. Emigrants who return to Romania after graduation and get a job are usually overqualified compared to other entry-level colleagues. Their income is lower than what they expected. Some of them eventually return to the west. Paradoxically, Romania is also the country where some of the most brilliant young brains in the world are born. Here the rate of gifted children is twice the average worldwide. In July, the country was ranked first in Europe at the International Math Olympics and 10th among 100 countries worldwide. Some of the most feared hackers in the world are operating in Romania. Corporations like Microsoft have a big community of Romanians among their workforce and they keep recruiting more. Most of these achievements seem to be the result of the hard work of individuals combined sometimes with the influence of a great teacher rather then the result of a proficient education system. None of Romania's universities are ranked among the top 500. After the collapse of communism, Romania faced an education crisis that it has not tackled yet. Since 1989, the minister of education was changed 19 times. Each of these ministers argued vehemently for reform, but their different visions only created confusion. One of the reasons for their failure is that education in Romania was never properly financed. Its budget has been dropping to just 3.6% of GDP this year, while the average European rate is 5% of GDP. Corruption also invaded the education system, as bribes became promotion tools for many students. Poverty is another scourge: The number of children who dropped out school tripled between 2000 and 2007 according to UNICEF. The financial crisis in 2008 made this worse. Budget cuts shut down schools in rural areas, making it hard for children living in isolated villages to reach school. Gaining less than €400 monthly, many highly ranked teachers left the system and were often replaced by under-qualified beginners. While the state-funded system is facing financial problems, some private universities in Romania are making a huge profit. Also known as “diploma factories”, these institutions are enrolling a large number of students each year. The quality of education in these private establishments is usually even lower than in the state system. Many of their graduates end up unemployed. So when it comes to education, what can the young Romanian generation hope for? Not much, it seems. The current prime minister was found guilty of plagiarising his PhD thesis and the country’s suspended president once said that “the Romanian school produces idiots”. Sursa : Education in Romania: Do Romanian schools produce idiots? | The Economist Sursa : The Economist: "Oare ?colile din România produc idio?i?" | RTV.net | Romania TV
  16. Daca portaru unei echipe de fotbal din alta tara este roman , asta insemna ca trebuie sa lase echipa romana sa castige?
  17. Nu ai cum sa-l rezolvi , el este mai destept de cat tine si nu va musca la orce cacat pe post de momeala.
  18. body{width:80%;margin:0 auto;} Ai incercat asta?
  19. Iti recomand sa nu mai pui titluri aiurea.
  20. Asta mai ne trebuie cersetori online .
  21. Daca tot dai linku cu ref , spune si tu cat da la fiecare click etc..
  22. Si tu cu ce te dai mare? asa pot sa pun si eu pagina de la google si sa spun ca am sparto .
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