March 3, 2014, to mark the beginning of spring and the eve of all women, a regular meeting of the Mediation Center of Law Institute with the participation of the Directorate and students.
About Ukrainian woman said and written a lot. She has inspired poets and painters and composers - a muse, lover, mother, big bee. She always guard her Ukrainian family. And more than once she had become a warrior on the battlefield for the dignity of Ukrainian name for the future of Ukraine. Ukraine... Woman... Mother... how much those words mean to each of us. How proud we are saying that. During the event, there were presented and discussed reports of students “Holiday of Women in the World” by Roman Yurovsky (Group PR -203), which described the Slavic origins of the holiday celebrating the goddess Lada - the mother of all the gods, especially honoring women in the days of ancient Rome, about widespread in many countries celebrate mother's Day tradition in the second Sunday in May and the actual celebration of International Women's Day on March 8. The speaker said that the holy women - standing tradition. They are designed for education in the community respect for women, recognizing her contribution to public life, and a reason to thank the women for beauty and tenderness that made it to the world. Galina Smoliy (PR -303 group) in the report "The most famous woman in the world" reported about the greatest women, Cleopatra, Marie Curie, Indira Gandhi, Coco Chanel, Marilyn Monroe and Mother Teresa. They left an indelible mark in history, and their names have become household symbols of power, wisdom, intelligence, hard work, style, beauty, mercy, hope. In her report, "The most famous woman of Ukraine" Antonina Kompanets (Group PR- 301) noted that the Ukrainian woman — is a special phenomenon and proved it as an example of extraordinary and talented individuals as Princess Olga, Roxolana, Lesya Ukrainka, Maria Primachenko, Nina Matvienko. Ukrainian women, according to the speaker, seeking freedom and a decent position in the home country, they set out to get into the story. They wholeheartedly rooting for their country and wanted a better life for their descendants. But these women are not only dreamed of a better future, they fought for it and gave and give him their strength, energy, and sometimes life. To view detailed reports of students see the section "Youth and the Law" on Law Institute site: www.law.nau.edu.ua.