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NORWAY. Traditions. 17. mai (national constitution) Bunad (national costume) Fairy tales Vikings Midsummer eve bonfire. Nature. Mountains (Galdhøpiggen) Fjords Woods Snow in the winter. Typical norwegian. Brown cheese Cheese slicer Mutton and cabbage stew (fårikål)

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NORWAY

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  1. NORWAY

  2. Traditions • 17. mai (national constitution) • Bunad (national costume) • Fairy tales • Vikings • Midsummer eve bonfire

  3. Nature • Mountains (Galdhøpiggen) • Fjords • Woods • Snow in thewinter

  4. Typicalnorwegian • Brown cheese • Cheese slicer • Mutton and cabbagestew (fårikål) • Troll • Milkchocolate

  5. Nittedal • Nittedalis a densenly populated area that has more than 20 000 inhabitants and a fantastic nature.

  6. Varingskollen

  7. Ås Gård

  8. Hauger Golfcourse

  9. Nordmarka

  10. Romeriksåsen

  11. Severalplaces for bathing

  12. Jarle Bernhoft • From Nittedal • Singer, multi-instrumentalist, composer and lyricist. • Born and raised in Nittedal. • Went at this school, Bjertnes, in his youth. • Has been on the Ellen DeGeneres Show in the USA.

  13. Alf Prøysen • ANorwegian writer and folksinger and his productions are well known all around the country. • The most famous songs are “musevisa”, which is a traditional Christmas song. • He lived most of his life in Nittedalwith his wife and two children. • There is also a monument at Mosenteret.

  14. Varingskollen • A famous and popular landmark • A popular alpine center. • Previously used as a signal place with markers that was used to warn people against enemies. • In addition to that, Varingskollen is a popular ski resort • There are also activities in the summer, a race called Varingskollenup

  15. Bjertnes High School • Locaded in theheartof Nittedal • Mo centrenext to theschool • 656 pupils attending and 100 teachers working in the school this year • Founded in 1976. • In 2009 there was added an extra floor to the school

  16. Bjertnes High School • Different traditions at the High School are: - Go on a Peace Trip in the third and final year. - In the second year, the different language-classes visit either France, Spain or Germany, depending on the language they are studying.

  17. Russefeiring • The third graders celebrate finishing 13 years of education, by partying for a whole month. The celebration is called “Russefeiring” and lasts from mid-April to mid-May. We spend thousands of kroners on clothes, vehicles, alcohol and tickets to various events. Different famous artists preform at these events, like last years; LMFAO and Avici.

  18. Gendersteriotypes • Changed over the last 30-40 years • 1970's: women working out of the house • At that time 7 out of 10 • In 2009: the number has dropped a lot when there were just 1 out of 10 that said the same thing • Level of employment among women • 67% • Political goals of equality

  19. Gendersteriotypes • Immigration to Norway • Values ​​and attitudes • What constitutes good parenting • Traditional choices • Caused by their social background, education, and hard labor levels

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