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There are several possibilities to study drama or theatre in Sweden. The most famous is probably Stockholms dramatiska högskolan (Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts).
In the links below You find many other Swedish schools and universities, where You can study drama.
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Laktoosin vaihtelevasta määrästä eri maissa ei ole viitteitä, mutta maidon prosessointi meijerissä näyttäisi vaikuttavan sen sietokykyyn eri ihmisillä. Tutkijoilla on asiasta eri mielipiteitä.
Maidon prosessoinnilla tarkoitetaan homogenointia ja pastörointia. Molemmat ovat yleisiä käytäntöjä Suomessa. Ne kuitenkin joidenkin mielipiteiden mukaan tekevät maidosta vaikeammin sulavaa laktoosi-...6.11.2017 13:54Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
To make it clear. In the real sense of the word it’s not you who suffer from karma now, but your friends you cheated.
According to the law of karma we receive what we give. Our deeds go on vibrating and we maybe suffer for what we did either in this life or in the subsequent ones.
But in fact karma is not good or bad. It is the underlying law of existence. Karma is like an anchor either holding us back or giving us the possibility to go consciously more deeply into the nature of...19.3.2013 10:35Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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The sentence implies that we cannot know if there have been others or not, since no one before Haavisto had been open about the question.
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Lpg cylinders with their valves still intact are categorized as hazardous waste and should be disposed in a waste collection center such as the HSL Sortti-stations. Since the Lpg-canister in question is considered as household waste, a store selling them isn't required to collect or dispose the canisters.
For a household with no car, you can use public transports. The two Sortti-stations in Helsinki are in Kivikonlaita 5, 00940 HELSINKI and Betonitie 3, 00390 HELSINKI. The appropriate buses...6.8.2011 22:32
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There´s general information on master´s programmes at the University of Oulu on their web site:
"Each Master’s programme has its own specific admissions requirements. Before you start filling out the application form, make sure that you meet the requirements of the programme admissions. The following includes the basic information on admissions requirements for Master’s courses."
"A successful applicant has obtained their first...19.12.2015 15:13Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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The best time to make vihta is about from mid-June to mid-July.
We have two types of big birches in Finland; rauduskoivu (silver birch) and hieskoivu (downy birch). Rauduskoivu comes into leaf earlier and the leaves are stronger. On the other hand leaves of hieskoivu has this nice stronger aroma. You can use rauduskoivu and ad few twigs of hieskoivu into the middle of the whisk.
You´ll identify rauduskoivu by its triangular and saw-edged leaves. Hieskoivu´s leaf is more...15.10.2014 14:39Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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If You have have a primary medical qualification in an EU state, You can be licenced to practise medicine in Finland. You have to send an applications to Valvira, which is the The National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health in Finland. The application costs 400 €. After that You can apply for a job as a doctor. All doctors working in Finland must be able to speak either Finnish or Swedish. Citizens of EU/EEA member states are not required to provide official proof of...29.9.2014 21:47Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
There is no difference there. "Työväenopisto" , "Workers´ Education Center" is the former name of The Adult Education Center.
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Ateneum Art Museum is the largest art collection in Finland and it contains many national treasures of classic Finnish art. It´s address is Kaivokatu 2, Helsinki, phone (+358) 09 6122 5510 and netpage www.ateneum.fi
Courses in Finnish language You can have in Helsinki Workers´ Institute, Helsinginkatu 26, phone (+358) 09 310 8811, netpage www.hel.fi/hki/Sto/fi/Opiskelu
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You have to ask The Finnish lost proprerty service, address Mäkelänkatu 56, Helsinki, and phone 0600 41006. If they cant find the key, You have to talk to the house manager of Your house-owning company. He / she can provide a new key for You.
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The number code 303 contains the answer. 30 means the year 1930, and 3 means the third month March. Diamant stands for the production material.
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She must be Vellamo, the queen of the sea and the wife of Ahti, the king of the sea. They were gods, subordinated to Ukko, the main god of the ancient finns. They were spiritual entities, but they also could have earthy power.
Ved-Ava may be a figure in the mythology of India? The ancient finns, however, did not have any connection there. Different cultures have different gods for e. g. the sea, the forests, the hunting, the agriculture a.s.o.
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Helsinki City Library has a few open apprenticeships per year. You can look for them in Helsinkirekry-pages: https://www.erekryhelsinki.fi/OpenJobs.asp?L=1&NODATA=1&Z=H&IE=2 > Työpaikan ammattiala > Ammatillinen koulutus kaupungin palvelukseen. A reasonable knowledge of Finnish language is required in apprenticeship training.20.5.2012 14:46Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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That would be The Ministry of Education and Culture.
http://www.minedu.fi/OPM/
http://www.minedu.fi/OPM/Koulutus/yliopistokoulutus/hallinto_ohjaus_ja_rahoitus/?lang=en14.5.2012 18:15Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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You didn't mention where you exactly study in Pori. Do you mean The University of Turku, Pori Unit?
If so, there is an internet site where The University of Turku informs about the grants and scholarships for students and researchers at the University of Turku 2012.
The address of the site is http://www.utu.fi/en/studying/students/degree/financing/tygrants.html .
In this site you’ll find information about the student type and criteria of the funds available for international students...9.5.2012 14:48Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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"Yksityiskoulu" is the same as private school, but Finnish private schools are not that different from the normal comprehensive/state schools. They don't have any tuition fees and they are following the same National Curriculum. In some private schools it is possible to take IB programme. Also the private schools can have entrance exams and that way choose their students. People think that the higher standards for students mean also better teaching facilities and education, because the students...10.2.2012 19:34Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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Your dress size in Finland would be 32 or 34. US size 3 falls right between these two. Note that there is no real international standard for women's clothes sizing.
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http://www.asknumbers.com/ClothingWomensConversion.aspx1.1.2012 09:52Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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Unfortunately, the iGS team have no competence to answer medical questions.
So, please do consult a doctor.23.12.2011 18:44Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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I'm afraid we found very little information about the artist and nothing at all about Paul Palokoski.
There are two paintings from J. Palokoski on this page: http://kauppa.digikuvasto.fi/index.php?page=search&action=hae&taiteilija=890
They are for sale.
If you can read Finnish, you can get some information from this debate: http://keskustelu.suomi24.fi/node/5504946
I'm sorry we couln't find any more information about Paul Palokoski.18.11.2011 17:32Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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