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      Originariamente inviato da merimareggiare Visualizza il messaggio
      ehilà, siamo tutti o quasi martedi pomeriggio, buffo ...
      (o siamo rimasti solo noi sul forum?)
      mi sa che siamo sl noi sul forum...anche se sarebbe bellissima l'idea che a sostenere la prova ci presentiamo sl noi di martedi pm..

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        Originariamente inviato da merimareggiare Visualizza il messaggio
        iniziali cognome CE
        mi spiace io co

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          Originariamente inviato da merimareggiare Visualizza il messaggio
          solo penna e carta di identità, cmq sicuramente non testi o calcolatrici o simili
          niente testi niente calcolatrici... niente iPad/iphone e tutto quello che vi può collegare al mondo esterno....

          al mio concorso (non esistevano ancora gli smart phone), telefonini in bella vista sul banco e batteria tolta

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            Originariamente inviato da A friend Visualizza il messaggio
            niente testi niente calcolatrici... niente iPad/iphone e tutto quello che vi può collegare al mondo esterno....

            al mio concorso (non esistevano ancora gli smart phone), telefonini in bella vista sul banco e batteria tolta
            tipo una tracolla dove dentro ci stanno i nostri averi?

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              e se le domande di inglese fossero così ?

              Tuvalu, the fourth smallest nation on the planet, has announced it aims to be totally powered by renewable energy sources by 2020. Located between Hawaii and Australia, the tiny Pacific nation is one of the world's climate change hotspots and many believe it is already seeing the negative affects of rising sea levels. The highest elevation on the island is just 4.5 meters (14.8 feet), and king tides have become increasingly damaging over the past 10 years, threatening the homes and livelihoods of its 12,000 inhabitants.The government of Tuvalu is working with the e8, a consortium of 10 energy firms from the G8 nations that was set up after the 1992 Rio Earth Summit as a non-profit organization. The first stage of the project has seen the roof of the country's largest football stadium covered in solar panels, which supplies 5 percent of the electricity needed by the nation's capital, Funafuti. According to e8 figures, after 14 months in operation the solar stadium has reduced consumption of generator fuel shipped from New Zealand by 17,000 tons and saved 50 tons of CO2 from being released in the atmosphere. A further benefit is the reduced risk of diesel spills around the atoll's reefs. (mnn.com)


              Tuvalu is the smallest country in the world fighting climate change by using renewable energy.


              The new built solar stadium is supplying 5% of the electricity needed by Tuvalu.


              The main benefit of having a solar stadium is that it is removed the risk of diesel spills around the atoll's reefs.


              The Tuvalu government take steps for preventing the negative affects of rising sea levels, aiming at providing electricity only by renewable energy sources.

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                Originariamente inviato da Nostos Visualizza il messaggio
                Tuvalu, the fourth smallest nation on the planet, has announced it aims to be totally powered by renewable energy sources by 2020. Located between Hawaii and Australia, the tiny Pacific nation is one of the world's climate change hotspots and many believe it is already seeing the negative affects of rising sea levels. The highest elevation on the island is just 4.5 meters (14.8 feet), and king tides have become increasingly damaging over the past 10 years, threatening the homes and livelihoods of its 12,000 inhabitants.The government of Tuvalu is working with the e8, a consortium of 10 energy firms from the G8 nations that was set up after the 1992 Rio Earth Summit as a non-profit organization. The first stage of the project has seen the roof of the country's largest football stadium covered in solar panels, which supplies 5 percent of the electricity needed by the nation's capital, Funafuti. According to e8 figures, after 14 months in operation the solar stadium has reduced consumption of generator fuel shipped from New Zealand by 17,000 tons and saved 50 tons of CO2 from being released in the atmosphere. A further benefit is the reduced risk of diesel spills around the atoll's reefs. (mnn.com)


                Tuvalu is the smallest country in the world fighting climate change by using renewable energy.


                The new built solar stadium is supplying 5% of the electricity needed by Tuvalu.


                The main benefit of having a solar stadium is that it is removed the risk of diesel spills around the atoll's reefs.


                The Tuvalu government take steps for preventing the negative affects of rising sea levels, aiming at providing electricity only by renewable energy sources.

                selezionare la risposta giusta
                la c

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                  Originariamente inviato da Nostos Visualizza il messaggio
                  Tuvalu, the fourth smallest nation on the planet, has announced it aims to be totally powered by renewable energy sources by 2020. Located between Hawaii and Australia, the tiny Pacific nation is one of the world's climate change hotspots and many believe it is already seeing the negative affects of rising sea levels. The highest elevation on the island is just 4.5 meters (14.8 feet), and king tides have become increasingly damaging over the past 10 years, threatening the homes and livelihoods of its 12,000 inhabitants.The government of Tuvalu is working with the e8, a consortium of 10 energy firms from the G8 nations that was set up after the 1992 Rio Earth Summit as a non-profit organization. The first stage of the project has seen the roof of the country's largest football stadium covered in solar panels, which supplies 5 percent of the electricity needed by the nation's capital, Funafuti. According to e8 figures, after 14 months in operation the solar stadium has reduced consumption of generator fuel shipped from New Zealand by 17,000 tons and saved 50 tons of CO2 from being released in the atmosphere. A further benefit is the reduced risk of diesel spills around the atoll's reefs. (mnn.com)


                  Tuvalu is the smallest country in the world fighting climate change by using renewable energy.


                  The new built solar stadium is supplying 5% of the electricity needed by Tuvalu.


                  The main benefit of having a solar stadium is that it is removed the risk of diesel spills around the atoll's reefs.


                  The Tuvalu government take steps for preventing the negative affects of rising sea levels, aiming at providing electricity only by renewable energy sources.

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                  hmmmm...Per me è la 4° :-)

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                    Mi appello al buon cuore di tutti

                    soprattutto a chi fa la prova martedì.
                    Potete scrivere sul forum come è andata e darci qualche info?
                    GRZ e in bocca al lupo a tutti

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                      Originariamente inviato da Nostos Visualizza il messaggio
                      Tuvalu, the fourth smallest nation on the planet, has announced it aims to be totally powered by renewable energy sources by 2020. Located between Hawaii and Australia, the tiny Pacific nation is one of the world's climate change hotspots and many believe it is already seeing the negative affects of rising sea levels. The highest elevation on the island is just 4.5 meters (14.8 feet), and king tides have become increasingly damaging over the past 10 years, threatening the homes and livelihoods of its 12,000 inhabitants.The government of Tuvalu is working with the e8, a consortium of 10 energy firms from the G8 nations that was set up after the 1992 Rio Earth Summit as a non-profit organization. The first stage of the project has seen the roof of the country's largest football stadium covered in solar panels, which supplies 5 percent of the electricity needed by the nation's capital, Funafuti. According to e8 figures, after 14 months in operation the solar stadium has reduced consumption of generator fuel shipped from New Zealand by 17,000 tons and saved 50 tons of CO2 from being released in the atmosphere. A further benefit is the reduced risk of diesel spills around the atoll's reefs. (mnn.com)


                      Tuvalu is the smallest country in the world fighting climate change by using renewable energy.
                      A occhio mi sembra la + "aderente" ....

                      The new built solar stadium is supplying 5% of the electricity needed by Tuvalu.(se non sbaglio nel testo si riferisce al 5% delle necessità della capitale non di tutto lo stato)


                      The main benefit of having a solar stadium is that it is removed the risk of diesel spills around the atoll's reefs.(questo dovrebbe essere un lontano beneficio non il principale.....)


                      The Tuvalu government take steps for preventing the negative affects of rising sea levels, aiming at providing electricity only by renewable energy sources.(non mi sembra dicano proprio la stessa cosa......)

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                      Le mie sono valutazioni molto sommarie e superficiali.......Nostos se mi vorrai spiegare meglio ti leggerò con attenzione

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