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Message subjects:

1. Most impressive event or person of the 20th century.

2. Looking towards the 21st century

- what I can do for the world and future

- what I hope the world can be in the future

- what I expect the adults to do for the world and future

3. Introduction to my country

 

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Good morning, dear children! We have an extraordinary lesson today. Id like to call your attention to some information, and to suggest you to take part in a worldwide kids communication project named Voice for the Earth or Vote. Youll learn something about this project, read the messages written by children from other countries, retell them, write your own stories and send them to Japan via E-mail. You will work in groups (2-3 pupils).

 

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VOTE is a project that enables children from all over the world to reflect their ideas and opinions to the summit, which will be held in Okinawa, Japan. Each country has a specified period of time to input messages. You have about two weeks to submit your message. Schedule of message input - Jan. 25 - Feb.3 Eastern Europe, Nordic, Balkans. Please check the schedule and topics.

Message Subjects:

1. Most impressive event or person of the 20th century.

2. Looking towards the 21st century.

         - what I can do for the world and future

         - what I hope the world can be in the future

          - what I expect the adults to do for the world and future

3. Introduction to my country.

After the end of VOTE Message Relay Marathon the posted messages will be presented to the International Symposium on the Internet and Education held in May. Selected messages will be published as a book. Schools and participants will be notified about the book when their messages are selected for publication. If you have questions, ask them, please.

: How long will this project last? - It'll last till May 2000.

Can we really get a book? - Yes, certainly. If we send our messages to Japan and if they publish our messages on the VOTE site.

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We have some messages written by children from other countries. These messages are published on the VOTE site. It is interesting to know how the children in different countries express their thoughts. Please, get a message, read it, use the electronic Oxford dictionary, discuss it in groups, prepare a short retelling of your message. One person of your group will tell us about your message. You may ask questions each other.

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We have read the message written by two boys from Turkey. They are 16. They think that the most impressive event of the 20th century is the cloning of a sheep Dolly. This is the most important development of science. They made a copy of the sheep. How did they make it? They put the sheep cell's nucleus into another sheep cell. It is very interesting and wonderfull invention, but, if people use it in a wrong way, it can cause disaster. We like this story very much. The new words in this story are cell and nucleus. They meen , .

: Did you hear or read about this invention earlier? - Yes, we did.

 

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You have read different stories of the pupils from different countries. Each of them is very interesting. One boy from Indonesia thinks that the most impressive persons in the 20th century are his parents. Many children wont to live in harmony and peace and hope that people in the 21st centure will stop fighting senseless wars. And what can you suggest the people to save our planet, what can you tell about your life, about the place where you live, what event or person do you admire? Please, choose the subject of your message, discuss it and type it. Work in groups. If you are ready, we will send your message to the VOTE site.

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Dear children, you hadnt much time to finish writing your messages at our lesson today. Thats why it will be your home task. Think about your topic, which you have chosen, and write the text better at home. When you have got a computer, type it at home and bring the text on the diskette. You will tell us about your message next lesson.

 

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Name: OZGE and SERAP (16) School name: Samsun Ataturk Anatolion High School

Country: SAMSUN, Turkey

We think that the most impressive event of the 20th century is the cloning of a sheep, Dolly. This is the most important development of science. They made a copy of the sheep by putting the sheep cell's nucleus into another sheep cell. And it's a really interesting thing that they have the same physical appearance. In our opinion, it's a wonderful invention, but, if humans use it in a wrong way, it can cause disaster.


Name: Charlene (16) School name: Kaohsiung Girls' High School

Country: Taiwan (China)

With the coming of the new millennium, the people are anticipating improvements made on this planet. And we, the people who stand on the island of Taiwan, are also eager to discover what the future has in store. If I have some money, I will donate it to charities to help victims suffering the Earthquake since September 21. The adults, I suppose, could simply be honest to the government and pay their share of tax. By doing so, they help add money to our national treasury and allow our government more budget for public facilities, and better welfare programs.

Name: Tini (18) School name: Youth Red Cross of Senior High School 19

Country: West Jakarta, Indonesia

The most impressed event in 20th century is when I join with Youth Red Cross member of Senior High School 19 West Jakarta-Indonesia.
The most impressed persons in 20th century for me are my parents.



Name: Nikita (16) School name: Heinrich-Boell-Gesamtschule

Country: Cologne, Germany

Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Albert Einstein was born on March 14, near Ulm, Germany. He studied Physics in Zurich. He worked in many different cities in Germany, Austria and Belgium. In 1933 he went to America to be a guest speaker in a few American Universities. He didn't return, fearing the Nazis and World War II. In the same year he became a professor at Princeton University. He worked at Princeton until he died on April 18, 1955. Einstein is said to be one of the most important scientists in history. He enhanced Newton's laws and he found the first proof of the spin of an electron. His most famous work is the relativity theory. He came up with this theory in the years 1905 to 1915.

Name: Christina (15) School name: HLW Spittal/Drau

Country: Carinthai, Spittal/Drau, Austria

I hope, in the 21st century people will stop fighting senseless wars based on religious beliefs. Every person should have the opportunity to believe what she thinks is right. Besides, even the environment suffers from it. Each of us should also start living more environmentally conscious, otherwise humanity won´t survive the 21st century. Another aspect which concerns me is that many people still fear people who look different. they value people according to their outer appearance. Every human being should be treated equally by law as well as in reality no matter if he or she is white or black, if he or she is healthy or diabled. I also hope a cure for Aids will be found soon. This is where we need progress. I don´t think we need robots who do every little thing for us humans. Adults should accept their responsibility to provide children a nurturing environment so the problem of orphans and kids living in the streets can be solved. I have many hopes for the future. It will also be my responsibility

II. , "VOTE" http://www.kids-space.org/vote/index.html.

Vladimir (13) Lyceum 10, Odintsovo, Russia

I live in Odintsovo. Our town is not big, but inhabitants devote much attention to it. Odintsovo is a green town and there are many flowers. Our ecology is good though my town is near Moscow. It is clean. It isnt allowed to build plants in our town. Our mayor puts in much money in ecology.
In our region are very beautiful forests. Odintsovo is lungs of Moscow. In our grove famous people were walking: A.P. Chehov, A.S. Pushkin and etc.
We must protect our planet from littering, air pollution, water pollution and etc. Atomic bombs, nuclear tests, accidents on the atomic power station is cause for death of many people. Many people died from radiation some years ago in Chernobyl.
I suggest presidents of all the world support movement of Green (example Greenpeace). English writer John Galsworthy said: If you dont think about the future, you will not have it. I love my town and my world.

 

Alexander (14) Lyceum 10, Odintsovo, Russia

To my peer 21 century: Is it going to be the last? As far back as in ancient manuscripts it was said about the End of the world Apocalypse. The End is coming. We are voluntarily going to this horrible end.
The devil weapon. Chemical wastes. Careless attitude to environment. It is killing the Planet! And doing dirty we are destroying our souls. In ancient time people were in harmony with Nature. But the Man was not spiritually clear! He must live not only for the sake of wealth, but inner world. Avidity and cruelty - it is always
a Fatal way of the Man! These things bring about everlasting conflicts and causes cataclysms. Yes! We are sinful. But is it the only disaster?!
We do not want to realize what we did. We do not want to repent. As a matter of fact from time to time we are asking ourselves: "Why did I do so?". But it is not for long, that we are racked with looking for the truth, consoling ourselves: "We got away with it:" My peer! We have some time yet to stop and think, and choose the Life way. And God like our Planet will forgive us!

 

Anikin Alexander, Marin Alexander, lyceum 10, Odintsovo, Russia

My country

Russia is my native country. It is the biggest country in the world. Russia is situated on two continents: Europe and Asia. The Urals mountains is the natural border between the continents. There are many rivers in Russia, the longest rivers are the Volga in Europe and the Yenisei and the Ob in Asia. The deepest lake in the world is the Baikal. Seas and oceans wash Russia in the south, north, east and west.

Russia is a very rich country. There are a lot of animals, birds and plants in our forests, fields and mountains. Russia is also rich in gold, silver and other minerals.

The capital of Russia is Moscow. Yuri Dolgoruky founded it in 1147. It is a nice city. There are many sights in Moscow. You can see many museums, art galleries, theatres, churches and monuments in our capital. Russian peoples are proud of the Moscow Kremlin. There are also many big beautiful cities in Russia.

Russia is our country. We were born in Russia. We love our Motherland!

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