Monday, March 24, 2014
For those who's working on the project
Список
студентов, выполняющих проекты по английскому языку:
Юридическое
отделение:
51-65 pp
1. About myself-Агаева Хадижат
2. My home-Абдуллаев Абдулла
3. My town/village - Аммаев Т.- Махачкала, Дадаев - Избербаш, Тагиров – Мамаул, Бавматов - Каякент
4. Daily routine-Закергаев Юсуп
5. My university-Арсланбекова Наида
6. My native country (Russia/Dagestan)- geographical, political and cultural description-Гарунов (Дагестан), Хизриев (Россия)
7. English-speaking countries - geographical, political and cultural description -Назирбеков Н. (Великобритания)
8. My future profession - Кадиев Курбан.
66-79 pp
1. The state structure of Russian Federation - Рамазанова Зарема
2. The judiciary of Russia - Мирзалабагомаев Шамиль
3. The state structure of the republic of Dagestan - Меджидов Альберт
4. The state and its organs - Раджабов Зураб
5. The state structure of the UK - Магомедов Валиюлла
6. The USA. State structure - Куцулова Эльмира
7. Elections in Russia and the USA - Абдусаламов Сайди.
80-100 pp
1. The problem of capital punishment.- Алигаджиев Бахмуд
2. Human rights - Омарова Лиана
1. About myself-Агаева Хадижат
2. My home-Абдуллаев Абдулла
3. My town/village - Аммаев Т.- Махачкала, Дадаев - Избербаш, Тагиров – Мамаул, Бавматов - Каякент
4. Daily routine-Закергаев Юсуп
5. My university-Арсланбекова Наида
6. My native country (Russia/Dagestan)- geographical, political and cultural description-Гарунов (Дагестан), Хизриев (Россия)
7. English-speaking countries - geographical, political and cultural description -Назирбеков Н. (Великобритания)
8. My future profession - Кадиев Курбан.
66-79 pp
1. The state structure of Russian Federation - Рамазанова Зарема
2. The judiciary of Russia - Мирзалабагомаев Шамиль
3. The state structure of the republic of Dagestan - Меджидов Альберт
4. The state and its organs - Раджабов Зураб
5. The state structure of the UK - Магомедов Валиюлла
6. The USA. State structure - Куцулова Эльмира
7. Elections in Russia and the USA - Абдусаламов Сайди.
80-100 pp
1. The problem of capital punishment.- Алигаджиев Бахмуд
2. Human rights - Омарова Лиана
Экономическое
отделение:
1 курс:
1. Рагимова Наида - "My native country. Russia (general description)"
2. Темирбекова Х. - "English-speaking countries (general description)"
3. Гасанов А. - "Great Britain (general description)"
4. Айвазова Х. "English-speaking countries (general description)"
2 курс:
1 курс:
1. Рагимова Наида - "My native country. Russia (general description)"
2. Темирбекова Х. - "English-speaking countries (general description)"
3. Гасанов А. - "Great Britain (general description)"
4. Айвазова Х. "English-speaking countries (general description)"
2 курс:
1. Магомедова Заира – “The main economic laws”
2. Сулейманова Равганият – “Types of economic profession”
3. Бабаева Эльвира – “The sources of income”
4. Ибрагимова Наида – “What is economics and what do economists do?”
5. Абдуллаева Фатима – “The main economic problems. Inflation and unemployment”
6. Мугудинова Гульнара – “The money and its functions”
7. Исаева Карина – “What is management and what do good managers do?”
Данные будут обновляться.
Labels:
economics,
freshmen,
law,
presentation,
sophomores
PP-presentation topics for economists
Hello, my dear sophomores! As I promised earlier I leave here some topics for your future PowerPoint presentations.
Don't forget about the points you can get for your work.
51-65 pp
Don't forget about the points you can get for your work.
51-65 pp
1. About myself
2. My home
3. My town/village
4. Daily routine
5. My university
6. My native country (Russia/Dagestan)- general description
7. English-speaking countries - general description
8. My future profession
66-79 pp
1. The economy of Russia/Dagestan
2. The economy of English-speaking countries (the USA, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada etc.)
3. The trade. Home and foreign trade.
4. The factors of production
5. The commerce and its structure
6. What is marketing? The main rules of marketing.
7. Advertising. Advertising media.
8. Banking in Russia and the UK
9. Taxes in Russia and the USA
10. The famous economists (biography and their works)
80-100 pp
1. The main economic laws. Demand and supply.
2. The main economic problems. Inflation and unemployment
3. What is management and what do good managers need?
4. The money and its function
5. The sources of income
6. What is economics and what do economists do?
7. Types of economic profession
8. Planned, mixed and market economy.
9. Monopolies, oligopolies and perfect competition
Please, choose a topic and leave your comment.
PP-presentation topics for law-students
Dear law-students!
Please, choose a topic and leave your choice as a comment to this publication.
51-65 pp
Please, choose a topic and leave your choice as a comment to this publication.
51-65 pp
2. My home
3. My town/village
4. Daily routine
5. My university
6. My native country (Russia/Dagestan)- geographical, political and cultural description
7. English-speaking countries - geographical, political and cultural description
8. My future profession
66-79 pp
2. The judiciary of Russia
3. The state structure of the republic of Dagestan
4. The state and its organs
5. The state structure of the UK
6. The court system of England
7. The USA. State structure
8. The judiciary of the USA
9. Elections in Russia and the USA
80-100 pp
2. Types of legal profession in Russia
3. Civil and criminal cases.
4. Crime and punishment. Types and kinds.
5. The problem of violence in our country
6. The problem of capital punishment.
7. Jury service in Russia and the USA
8. Police forces in Russia and other countries.
9. The problem of police abuse
10. Human rights
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
For the 2nd year extramural students of economics
Read and translate the text. Make a list of the main terms.
The economist's profession
The professionalization of economics, reflected in academia, has been described as "the main change in economics since around 1900." Economists debate the path they believe their profession should take. It is, primarily, a debate between a scholastic orientation, focused on mathematical techniques, and a public discourse orientation, which is more focused on communicating to lay people pertinent economic principles as they relate to public policy. Surveys among economists indicate a preference for a shift toward the latter. However, these preferences expressed in private often differ with what is actually acted out in the public eye.
For the 2nd year extramural students of economics
Read and translate the text. Make a list of the main terms.
THE SOURCES OF INCOME
Before people can consume anything, however, they must do two things. First they must earn the income to buy the things they want. Then they must decide how the money will be spent. There are two ways to earn income: from work and from the use of wealth.
Income From Work
Most of the income comes from work. In return for working, people receive a wage or a salary. The term «wage» typically refers to the earnings of workers paid by the hour or unit of production. «Salary» refers to earnings paid on a weekly or monthly basis. How much you earn will depend on the kind of job, the abilities, the performance, and a number of other factors.
Income From Wealth.
Wealth can be expressed as the value of the things you own. Adding the value of all your possessions, bank accounts, savings, and the like will give you the total amount of your wealth.
Used in certain ways, wealth can earn income. If you owned a house, you might be able to let others use it for a fee. In that instance economists would say that you used your wealth to earn «rent.» Wealth, in the form of money that is loaned to others or deposited in a savings account, will earn interest. As you can see, interest and rent are two forms of income that can be earned by wealth.
Other types of income are dividends and capital gains that can be generated from the wealth.Task for the extramural students of law department
Read the text, paying attention on the legal terms. Translate it and be ready to give a summary.
STATE SYSTEM OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
The Russian Federation is set up by the constitution of 1993.
Under the Constitution Russia is a presidential republic. The federal government consists of three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. Each of them is checked and balanced by the President.
The legislative power is vested in the Federal Assembly. It consists of two chambers. The Upper Chamber is the Council of Federation; the Lower Chamber is the State Duma. Each chamber is headed by the Speaker. Legislature may be initiated in either of the two Chambers. But to become a law a bill must be approved by both Chambers and signed by the President. The President may veto the bill. Russia is a democratic federative state based on rule of law and a republican form of government. State power in Russia is exercised by the President, the Federal Assembly, the Government and the courts.
One of the basic principles of constitutional government is the division of powers. In accordance with this principle, power must not be concentrated in the hands of one person or one institution, but must be divided among the legislative, executive and judicial branches of power. The division of powers requires that there be a clear delineation of responsibilities and a system of checks and balances so that each branch of power can offset the others.
For the 1st year extramural students of economics
Read and translate the text. Write out the main terms, describing the Dagestani economy.
The economy of Dagestan
The major industries in Dagestan include oil production, engineering, chemicals, machine building, textile manufacturing, food processing, and the timber. Oil deposits are located in the narrow coastal region. The Dagestani oil is of high quality, and is delivered to other regions. Dagestan's natural gas production goes mostly to satisfy local needs. Agriculture is varied and includes grain-farming, viticulture and wine-making, sheep-farming, and dairying. The engineering and metalworking industries own 20% of the republic's industrial production assets and employ 25% of all industrial workers. Dagestan's hydroelectric power industry is developing rapidly. There are five power plants on the Sulak River providing hydroelectric power. It has been estimated that Dagestan's total potential hydroelectric power resources are 4.4 billion kW. Dagestan has a well-developed transportation system. Railways connect the capital Makhachkala to Moscow, Astrakhan, and the Azerbaijani capital, Baku. The Moscow-Baku highway also passes through Dagestan, and there are air links with major cities.
For the 1st year extramural students of economics
The economy of Russia
The Russian economy is currently labeled a developing one by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. The country has an abundance of natural resources, including timber, precious metals, and particularly fossil fuels (oil, natural gas, and coal) that can be developed without the constraint of OPEC production quotas and other rules (Russia is not an OPEC member).
In recent years, Russia's oil and gas production and pipeline projects have been not only a primary source of Russia's economic growth but also a geostrategic lever in the country's relationship with Europe and Asia.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
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