
- •Московский государственный университет путей сообщения (миит)
- •127994, Москва, ул. Образцова, 9, стр.9, гсп - 4
- •Text 1: About myself
- •Text 2: Applying for a job
- •Text 3: Job interview
- •Text 1: Educational System in Russia
- •Text 2: Our University
- •Text 3: My Study
- •Text 3: Education in Great Britain
- •Text 4: Higher education in the usa
- •The Ivy League
- •Text 1: The Russian Federation
- •Text 2: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- •Text 3: The United States of America
- •Text 4: The Commonwealth
- •Text 5: Canada
- •Text 6: The Commonwealth of Australia
- •Text 7: New Zealand
- •Text 1: From the History of the Railways
- •Text3: British Railways
- •Text 4: Russian Railways
- •Text5: Joint Stock Company Russian Railways
- •Text 7. Logistics
- •Text 1: Ecology and Environmental Protection
- •Text 2 Transport Ecology
- •Text 4 Ecology and Computers
- •Text 1: International Organisations
- •Text 2: The European Union
- •Text 3: The International Criminal Police Organisation (interpol)
- •Text 4: The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (osce)
- •Text 5: The World Trade Organisation
- •Text 6: Greenpeace
- •Text 7: The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (nato)
- •Text 8: The Organisation of the United Nations
- •Text 9: International Railway Organisations
- •Text 10: The Community of European Railways
- •Curriculum vitae
- •Interests
- •Application letter
- •Political system of the russian federation
- •National symbols of the russian federation
- •Symbols of great britain
- •The united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland
- •Washington (d.C.)
- •Europe day, 9 May
- •The European Flag
- •The anthem of the European Union
- •The motto of the European Union
- •The flag of interpol
- •The united nation
- •Unesco's governing bodies
- •Contents
The motto of the European Union
The motto of the European Union is “United in diversity”. The motto means that, via the EU, Europeans are united in working together for peace and prosperity, and that the many different cultures, traditions and languages in Europe are a positive asset for the continent.
№ 9: INTERPOL's DISTINCTIVE SIGNS
The official name is 'ICPO-INTERPOL'. 'ICPO' stands for 'International Criminal Police Organization'. The word 'INTERPOL' is a contraction of 'international police', and was chosen in 1946 as the telegraphic address. In 1956, the International Criminal Police Commission changed its name to become the International Criminal Police Organization - INTERPOL.
The emblem, in use since 1950, comprises the following elements:
a representation of the globe, to indicate that INTERPOL's activities are worldwide
olive branches at either side of the globe to symbolize peace
the name 'INTERPOL' below the globe in the centre of the olive branches
a vertical sword behind the globe to represent police action
the abbreviations 'OIPC' and 'ICPO' above the globe at either side of the sword
the scales below the olive branches to symbolize justice.
The flag of interpol
The flag has been in use since 1950: it has a light-blue background , the four lightning flashes arranged symmetrically around the emblem represent telecommunications and speed in police action.
In 1971, motivated by their vision of a green and peaceful world, a small team of activists set sail from Vancouver, Canada, in an old fishing boat. These activists, the founders of Greenpeace, believed that a few individuals could start changes. Their mission was to "bear witness" to US underground nuclear testing at Amchitka, a tiny a volcanic island in the southwest of Alaska, which is one of the world's most earthquake-prone regions.
NATO
NATO Emblem was adopted as the symbol of the Atlantic Alliance by the North Atlantic Council in October 1953. The circle is the symbol of unity and cooperation and the compass rose suggests the common road to peace taken by the member countries of the Atlantic Alliance.
The united nation
In 1945, the representatives of 50 countries met in San Francisco at the United Nations Conference on International Organisation to draw up the United Nations Charter. Poland, which was not represented at the Conference, signed it later and became one of the original 51 member states. United Nations Day is celebrated on 24 October each year.
The motto is - The UN Works for People and the Planet.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations established on 16 November 1945. UNESCO’s mission is to contribute to the building of peace, the eradication of poverty, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through education, the sciences, culture, communication and information. The Organisation has now 193 Member States and 7 Associate Members. Most Member States have established Permanent Delegations to UNESCO which, headed by Ambassadors, undertake liaison between the Organisation and their governments. All Member States have established a National Commission for UNESCO. The UNESCO National Commissions are national cooperating bodies set up by the Member States for the purpose of associating their governmental and non-governmental bodies with the work of the Organisation.