Why are great personalities important?
We are interested to find out how they and their works influence our life.
"I never teach my pupils. I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn."
Who said this? Find out in the presentation below
Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, 11th President of India.doc 207.0 kB | |
Rani Laxmibai, the Queen of Jhansi, the "Joan of Arc" of India.doc 44.0 kB |
IVANA'S WORK.doc 55.5 kB | |
LIFE AND WORK OR IVANA BRLIĆ-MAŽURANIĆ, a Croatian writer.doc 54.5 kB |
Tornado - Zdenko Dundovic - Igraj Zadre volim te.mp3 5.0 MB | |
Zadar AID - Himna Zadra.mp3 3.3 MB |
Little Nicky Tesla... | |
NIKOLA TESLA - AN INVENTOR AND A GENIUS FROM CROATIA | |
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ALBERT EINSTEIN
One of Cristina Dragomirescu's students did a project on Albert Einstein, a German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known as the creator of the special and general theories of relativity and for his bold hypothesis concerning the particle nature of light. Albert Einstein is perhaps the most famous scientist of the 20th century. Please have a look at these pictures and read more about Albert Einstein, his life and his work in the presentation below.
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IVANA BRLIC-MAZURANIC (1874 - 1938)
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Ivana Brlic Mazuranic was born in Ogulin on April 18, 1874, into very well known Mazuranic family, grandchild of Ivan, poet, politician and Croatian ban, and daughter of Vladimir lawyer and legal historian. Through her marriage to Vatroslav Brlic, lawyer and politician in Slovenski Brod, she bacame part of yet another family very well known in Croatian society; it provided Ignjat Alojzije, writer and linguist, and Andrija Tokvart Brlic, politician and journalist, important names of a line that was as well known in Croatian cultural and social life as the Mazuranic family. Surrounded by capacious libraries in the both houses, by an atmosphere of work and patriotism, she attained a very considerable learning in her own home, learned languages and lived a rich and intense inner life. She devoted all her work to her family, to education and to her literary creations.
Highly valued by both national and foreign critics, she obtained the title of "Croatian Hans Cristian Andresen" for the collection of Tales of Long Ago. Her place as the best writer in Croatian children's literature is assurred. She had the ability to identify with the psyche of the child, to understand the purity and naivety of the world of children. Her works has been translated into many languages and she was nominated for the Nobel prize for literature. In the 1937 she became the first woman ever to be elected to the Croatian Academy of Scinces and Arts. She died in Zagreb on September 21, 1938.
The Works of Ivana Brlic - Mazuranic
The good and the mischievous. Tales and poems for children. Published by the author, Zagreb,1902.
School and holidays. A collection of poems and tales for children. Published by the Croatian Teaching and Literary Union, Zagreb 1905.
Pictures. Poems. C. Albrect Printers, Zagreb, 1912.
The Marvellous Adventures and Misadventures of Hlapic the Apprentice. Tales. Published by the Croatian Teaching and Literary Union, Zagreb, 1913.
Tales of Long Ago. Published by Matica Hrvatska, Zagreb, 1916.
A Book for Youth . Sketches . Published by the author. Zagreb 1923.From the Archives of the Brlic's Family in Brod on the Sava. Tipografija d.d. Zagreb, 1934-35.
Jaša Dalmatin Viceroy of the Gujarati. Novel. Published by Vask Bookshop, Zagreb 1937.
Gingerbread Heart. Tales and Poems for the young. Zagreb 1939.