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The individual |
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ambition/career building
the individual and the society
problems of social integration |
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2. Partnership
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forms of partnership
nationalities/minorities
churches/ NGOs |
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3. Family |
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the social status
of families
the system of family allowances
overpopulation/decrease of population
family/career |
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4. Place of living
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housing situation
difficulties of building a house
homelessness and its causes
housing and mobility |
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5. Travelling/transport
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problems of city traffic
public transport versus using cars
transport and environmental protection
tourism as a source of income |
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6. Shopping/shops
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consumers' society
buying on credit/with credit cards/on the Internet
business network development (MLM)
shopping tourism |
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7. Communication/keeping
in contact |
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the Internet in business
communication
Fax, e-mail versus traditional letter writing
less widely used languages/national cultures |
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8. Services |
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quality/guarantee
of services
quality complaints/compensation
role, significance of services
electronic services/online ordering |
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9. Culture/entertainment
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role of arts in the
past and present
public collections and their maintenance
mentorship
antiquities/auctions |
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10. Time/weather
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natural catastrophes
and their consequences
hole in the ozone layer (its development, consequences)
dangers of global warming |
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11. Health/illnesses
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science/research serving
medical care
instruments in healing
incurable diseases/euthanasia
alternative methods of healing/genetics |
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12. Sport |
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first-class sports
- mass sports
professionalism in football and boxing
sport and women (chess, boxing, weightlifting) |
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13. Media |
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media empires
public and commercial TV/radio
objectivity / impartiality of providing information |
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14. Hobby |
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promoting traditions
exclusive hobbies (golf, riding, scuba diving, etc.)
hobby and/or professionalism? |
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15. Studying/work
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(over)qualification/chances
on the work market
lifelong education
finding work/mobility
chances of disadvantaged individuals/groups
work atmosphere/relationship between leaders and employees
professional advancement / promotion
protection of employees /dismissal |
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16. European Union
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the institutions of
the EU, their headquarters
Enlargement strategy
Legal harmonisation/common currency
The role of the EU in world politics
Competitiveness of the EU in the world economy |
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17. Culture and
civilisation |
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economic/political/social
characteristics
fame/recognition in the world
their relationship to each other
difference in traditions/ customs /ideology |
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18. Public life
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constitutional form
/legislation/administration/
justice
political parties/NGOs
the purity of public life
elections/referendum
rade unions/ enforcing interests |
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19. Environmental
protection |
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prevention in environmental
protection
international co-operation in environmental protection
environmental investments/their results
environmental catastrophes and their consequences |
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20. Current topics/events
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public life/politics
economy
arts
sport |
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21. Globalisation
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multinational
companies
uniformity (dressing, eating, culture, consumer products, etc.)
globalisation/maintaining national characteristics
English versus less widely used languages |
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22. Current questions
of ethics |
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genetic engineering
/ cloning
euthanasia
death penalty
discrimination
animal experiments
nuclear experiments |
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23. Current questions
on economy/society |
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economic crime/corruption
smuggling: goods/people
illegal immigration and work
drug addiction/alcoholism/smoking
prostitution/crime
terrorism
human rights issues |
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