Rapidshare Germany Klaus Wunderlich What Do You Guys Think Of My PowerPoint Presentation On Germany?

What do you guys think of my PowerPoint presentation on Germany? - rapidshare germany klaus wunderlich

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Arrange a presentation for school in Germany. What do you think. Is it true?

3 comments:

t_maia20... said...

Main obstacle to children: lack of childcare facilities, compared to France. There are very few nurseries in the Federal Republic of Germany, making it difficult for parents who have children and work full time at the same time.

Bonn is not a big city, is a very small town. The cities are Berlin, Hamburg, Munich. It is important to mention the mega-conglomerate of various cities of the Ruhr (Cologne, Bonn, Dusseldorf, Essen, Dortmund, among them), and then conglomerate from Stuttgart and Frankfurt-Wiesbaden-Mainz conglomerate.

Portuguese is very rarely taught in schools. French, Latin, Russian and Spanish (in that order) are the other most commonly taught languages in school.

Among the "no religion" is officially a large number of Christians who do not pay taxes on the church and is not counted, a number of Muslims from the German or European origin (30 000), Buddhists (200 000). About 1 million people Orthodox Christians and about 200 000 people are Jewish. Many Muslims, 5%, 4 million euros.

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Fitness is grades 5-12. There is no sign of 13 years.

I do not understand the "technical school" to the school. Could you explain? It is also necessary to mention that the level of secondary school for students is the most common varieties.

One should also add more information about the learning, the "dual system". This is especially interesting for investors because it is the reason why the Germans are so highly skilled.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_educat ...

"When the workday ends, is expected to leave the office. If you stay after closing points to the fact that you plan your day carefully." Wrong - I never knew that. Overtime may be a sign, employed or hired - not a bad thing. If you are planning but really not sure ... uh uh.

Typical dishes: potatoes first. Italians, the Germans call "potato head" with good reason. Frequent steak sausage, bratwurst,more often than Street Food Hot Dogs. Sauerkraut is cabbage btw. Common vegetables and peas and carrots or cauliflower, cabbage, no. Sun is a typical dish of potatoes, peas and carrots, and steak.

Epiphany is not a national holiday, is a regional festival similar in some countries. He missed Easter Monday, Ascension and Pentecoast Monday and 31st/Nov 1st October Combo Halloween, Reformation Day (= Martin Luther). One country has either the Saints or Feast of the Reformation, when the majority of Lutheran or Catholic.

I think your presentation has a lot of shots that could be eliminated) (sausage and sauerkraut, and the image of man in leather pants. OTOH, you missed the German "thoroughness" (is literally - Teutonic rigor), and openness. The Germans did not mince words, does the yes and say yes. We do not do things by half - or even very well or not at all. Reliability is the key. Time limits must be respected and contracts must be fulfilled no matter what.

The investors who come to Germany and want to start a business does not open a café. Opening a cafe or restaurant is, as unskilled immigrants (Turks, Pakistanis remain) in Germany, and guaranteed income without work permits. Germany is known for engineering and high tech industry, investors are looking for graduates, and they like the dynamic capital of Silicon Valley.

There were a few spelling and grammatical errors in the presentation, you may want more than anyone else.

Thomas t said...

I would like to mention that the unemployment rate fell by 12 percent to 8 percent (November 2007) in recent years. But there is still a significant gap between the West (6.7%) and Eastern Europe (13.4%).
And increase the prospects for unemployment.

Bonn is not a big city. It is of 315,000 inhabitants. Was an important city (the capital), before the Berlin Wall fell.

Large cities (in my opinion):
Berlin
Hamburg
Munich
Ruhr as a conglomeration of many mid-sized cities (Dortmund, Essen, Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Duisburg, Oberhausen, ... with nearly 5.5 million people who live there) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki / Ruhr_Area
Cologne
Dusseldorf (Dusseldorf and Cologne, the Ruhr area to build one of the largest metropolises in the world with 12 million people http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhine-Ruhr)
Dortmund
Eat
Bremen
Frankfurt
Stuttgart
Hanover
Dresden
Leipzig

This is not quite true that Germany is the only official language. The national language is the only statewide. But there arE certain minority with official status in some states

I do not think that Portuguese is often taught. Never heard of it. Dutch is taught to swear as often as Portuguese. But I'm not sure.

The part of the culture of complete garbage (sorry, but it is)
1. Although the planning is a major problem, not the whole culture
2. Talk is the name of your first child together with the students, students. Addressing the name is common among foreigners, especially between managers and employees.
3. Remarks by the last name among the colleagues who were together for several years the case for less than 1%
4. Other ideas that "planning" and "Process Name"
5. Bavaria is not Germany as a whole, but only a small part. So please save the "traditional Bavarian".
Anyone who does not live in Bavaria, he gets angry when people say that the whole of Germany like Bavaria.
Introducing traditions as "lederhosen, Oktoberfest is defined pleeeaaase Bavaria, or at least in the south of the germany
Please do not generalize everything.
It is like saying that the U.S. is wearing a cowboy hat, fat, driving a big truck, and Got a Gun.
Although Germany against the United States, is a small country, has many traditions and practices. In the North Sea towards the mountains in the south, there is a difference in culture

Alwin E said...

If it existed, I would say even more of the same. But currently it is not.

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