19. 12. 2016.

Operaciona istraživanja I - Obaveštenje

Obaveštavaju se svi studenti koji slušaju predmet Operaciona istraživanja I da će nadoknada časova za 6. januar 2017. godine (po rasporedu za petak) biti održana u petak 23.12.2016. u sali M3 od 12h. 

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Operaciona istraživanja I - Kolokvijum

Obaveštavaju se svi studenti koji slušaju predmet Operaciona istraživanja  I da će kolokvijum iz ovog predmeta biti održan 23.12.2016. u sali M3 sa početkom u 10h.

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13. 12. 2016.

Upravljanje Kvalitetom - Termini polaganja ispita - Decembar 2016


Pismeni deo ispita biće održan u sredu 14.12. u 14h u sali M-18.

Usmeni deo ispita biće održan u četvrtak 15.12. u 11h u sali 3.

5. 12. 2016.

Engleski jezik III-Slavica Stevanovic

I Comparatives- good 2x/smart/advanced/ responsible/ comfortably/ easily/ big/ new/ wide/seriously / fast
A consumer is a person who buys things, and a consumer society is a society that encourages people to buy and use goods. Some people think that a consumer society provides people with 1) _____ lives. People in consumer societies tend to live 2) _____. They eat a 3) _____ variety of food. They go to restaurants more often. They also buy a lot of products, maybe more than they need. Products such as TVs, cell phones, and computers used to be luxuries. Today people can buy these things 4) _____ than ever before. The market for these goods is growing 5) _____ all the time. Consumer societies encourage people to buy 6) _____ and 7) _____ products. For example, 8) ‘_____’phones come out every year. In a consumer society, people are often buying 9) _____ and 10) _____ products. This creates a lot of waste. Nowadays, many people are thinking 11) _____ about the effects of consumer societies on the environment, and they are trying to become 12) _____ consumers.
II Superlatives- big/expensive 2x/ dirty/exciting/interesting/ attractive/ high/ tough/ cold/ windy
Most people know that Mount Everest is the 1) _____ mountain in the world. However, there is another fact that many people don’t know: it has become one of the 2) _____ mountains in the world. Mount Everest is one of the 3) _____ and 4) _____ mountains to climb on Earth. It is not the 5) _____ or the 6) _____ place on Earth, but it comes close! These challenges make it one of the 7) _____ mountains for serious climbers. Since 1952, over 3500 climbers have reached the top. Unfortunately, most of them have left equipment and trash on the mountain. In fact, trash is now one of the 8) _____ threats to the environment on Mount Everest. Local organizations have brought tons of trash down from the mountain. One of the 9) _____ projects handed over more than a ton of tin cans, glass bottles, and old climbing tools to artists in Nepal. The artists used the trash to create works of art. Then, they sold the art to raise money for local charities. The 10) _____ work of art cost $17, and the 11) _____ one cost $2400.
III Write full sentences using adjectives in the comparative or superlative forms
1. Andy Murray/ tennis player / world
2. a Formula 1 / an Austin mini
3. tigers / cats
4.Van Gogh's portrait of Dr Gachet / painting / ever sold
5. the hotel Crowne Plaza/ the Ritz
6. hurricanes / thunderstorms
7.riding a bike / riding a horse
8. Chernobyl / nuclear accident / ever / happen
9. hairdressers / doctors
10. driving a car / piloting a plane
11.Mona Lisa / painting / world
12. London / Tokyo
IV Correct the mistakes
First of all, walking is obviously the cheapest mean of travelling, and can be the quicker in a city centre. Of course, the further you have to go, the tireder you will become. In some ways walking is more healthier than travelling by bus or car, but it can be just as the unhealthy because cities are the much more polluted than they used to be. Cars are faster of course and more convenient, but as cities become more of crowded, parking is getting more hard. Sometimes public transport is better, even though buses don’t go as fast as cars do it. Cars are a lot more and convenient but as they cause most pollution, it is the better to avoid using them if possible. In a city fastest way of travelling is on a bike, which keeps you more fit and is not so that noisy as a motorbike or a car.
I Comparatives- good 2x/smart/advanced/ responsible/ comfortably/ easily/ big/ new/ wide/seriously / fast
A consumer is a person who buys things, and a consumer society is a society that encourages people to buy and use goods. Some people think that a consumer society provides people with 1) better lives. People in consumer societies tend to live 2) more comfortably. They eat a 3) wider variety of food. They go to restaurants more often. They also buy a lot of products, maybe more than they need. Products such as TVs, cell phones, and computers used to be luxuries. Today people can buy these things 4) more easily than ever before. The market for these goods is growing 5) faster all the time. Consumer societies encourage people to buy 6) newer and 7) more advanced products. For example, 8) ‘smarter’ phones come out every year. In a consumer society, people are often buying 9) bigger and 10) better products. This creates a lot of waste. Nowadays, many people are thinking 11) more seriously about the effects of consumer societies on the environment, and they are trying to become 12) more responsible consumers.
II Superlatives- big/expensive 2x/ dirty/exciting/interesting/ attractive/ high/ tough/ cold/ windy
Most people know that Mount Everest is the 1) highest mountain in the world. However, there is another fact that many people don’t know: it has become one of the 2) dirtiest mountains in the world. Mount Everest is one of the 3) most attractive and 4) (most) exciting mountains to climb on Earth. It is not the 5) coldest or the 6) windiest place on Earth, but it comes close! These challenges make it one of the 7) toughest mountains for serious climbers. Since 1952, over 3500 climbers have reached the top. Unfortunately, most of them have left equipment and trash on the mountain. In fact, trash is now one of the 8) biggest threats to the environment on Mount Everest. Local organizations have brought tons of trash down from the mountain. One of the 9) most interesting projects handed over more than a ton of tin cans, glass bottles, and old climbing tools to artists in Nepal. The artists used the trash to create works of art. Then, they sold the art to raise money for local charities. The 10) least expensive work of art cost $17, and the 11) most expensive one cost $2400.
III Write full sentences using adjectives in the comparative or superlative forms
1. Andy Murray/ tennis player / world
    Andy Murray is the best tennis player in the world.
2. a Formula 1 / an Austin mini
    A Formula 1 is faster than an Austin mini.
3. tigers / cats
    Tigers are bigger than cats.
4.Van Gogh's portrait of Dr Gachet / painting / ever sold
    Van Gogh's portrait of Dr Gachet is the most expensive  painting  ever sold.
 5. the hotel Crowne Plaza/ the Ritz
    The hotel Crowne Plaza is cheaper than the Ritz
6. hurricanes / thunderstorms
    Hurricanes  are more dangerous than thunderstorms.
7.riding a bike / riding a horse
   Riding a bike  is easier than riding a horse.
8. Chernobyl / nuclear accident / ever / happen.
    Chernobyl  is the biggest  nuclear accident that has ever happened.
9. hairdressers / doctors
    Hairdressers are less important than doctors.
10. driving a car / piloting a plane
     Driving a car is less interesting than piloting a plane
11.Mona Lisa / painting / world
     Mona Lisa is the most famous painting  in the world
12. London / Tokyo
      London is smaller than Tokyo.
IV Correct the mistakes
First of all, walking is obviously the cheapest mean of travelling, and can be the quicker in a city center. Of course, the further you have to go, the tireder you will become. In some ways walking is more healthier than travelling by bus or car, but it can be just as the unhealthy because cities are the much more polluted than they used to be. Cars are faster of course and more convenient, but as cities become more of crowded, parking is getting more hard. Sometimes public transport is better, even though buses don’t go as fast as cars do it. Cars are a lot more and convenient but as they cause most pollution, it is the better to avoid using them if possible. In a city the fastest way of travelling is on a bike, which keeps you more fit and is not so that noisy as a motorbike or a car.