5th International Conference LANGUAGE, INDIVIDUAL AND

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5th International Conference
LANGUAGE, INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY
IN THE MODERN WORLD
September 6 - 10, 2011, Sunny Beach resort, Bulgaria
Organized by
Bulgarian Academy of Science
Union of Scientists in Bulgaria
Science & Education Foundation
Pedagogical institute of the Southern Federal University,
Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Sponsored by:
Scientific media partner
Info Invest Ltd - Bulgaria
Journal of International Research Publications:
www.sciencebg.net
Language, Individual & Society
http://language-individual.ejournalnet.com
The symposium is part of the scientific events organised annually by Info Invest,
the Science and Education Foundation and its partners.
www.science-edu.eu
SYMPOSIUM ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
We are pleased to invite you to take part in the
LANGUAGE, INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY IN THE MODERN WORLD Conference,
which will be held on 6 – 10 September 2011 in Sunny Beach, Bulgaria.
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TOPICS:
Individual in the framework of modern Pedagogy, Psychology and Sociology;
Cultural intercourse in language teaching;
Functional approach to the system of language units;
Cognitive description of language units;
Semantics and conceptual model of the world;
Theoretical basis and practical application of translation;
Text and discourse as objects of humanitarian investigation;
Problems of Pragmatics and Communication Theory;
Methodical, psychological, pedagogical and methodological aspects of teaching humanitarian subjects;
World perception through social, psychological and philosophic research
Note: Only those who have submitted their registration form, fulfilled all the requirements in the present Call for
Papers and present at the symposium are regarded as symposium participants.
DATES AND VENUE
6 - 10 September 2011, the Imperial Hotel, Sunny Beach
Registration of participants: 5 – 6 pm, 6 September; 9 – 10 am, 7 September
Inauguration of the conference: 7 September
Closing of the conference: 10 September
PARTICIPATION FORMS
oral and poster presentations;
online presentations: for people who can not attend in person. All these participants receive all the certificates and
documents after the Symposium through the Internet. All their contributions are also included in Publications.
CONFERENCE LANGUAGES - English.
SUBMISSIONS - There is a limit of two contributed submissions per registered author. They may be presented as
a talk or as a poster. Oral presentations are 10 minutes long and a poster session lasts one hour.
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PRESENTATION EQUIPMENT - Participants can use a PC and a multimedia projector. Presentations have to be
prepared using PowerPoint and stored on a USB flash drive. Presentations are emailed to the organisers prior to
the conference with the file name displaying the participant's name and surname.
PUBLICATION
Submissions, no matter whether presented as talks or posters, will be published in the International Scientific
Publications, Language, Individual & Society Journal, Volume 5 in cooperation with the Science and
Education Foundation. You can get more information about the journal at www.science-journals.eu.
Journal description: 750 MB CD-ROM disc in a box; papers are in Flash format, allowing for full-colour
printouts. To see what a published paper looks like, please go to www.science-journals.eu
Protection and identification: The journal is reliably protected using special technologies. It is identified with an
ISSN (International Standard Serial Number).
Editing and reviewing: Every paper is reviewed by two independent, anonymous reviewers.
Editor in Chief
Sofia Agapova, Russia
Irina Sidorcuka, Latvia
Co-Editor in Chief
Igor Kyukanov, USA
Junichi Suzuki, Japan
Neziha Musaoglu, Turkey
Editorial Board Members
Nikolai Baryshnikov, Russia
Aislu Tassimova, Kazakhstan
Olivera Gajic, Serbia
Alireza Valipour, Iran
Simona Stanisiu, Romania
Bozena Supsakova, Slovakia
Sibel Turan, Turkey
Elena Murugova, Russia
Tamara Birsanu, Romania
Galina Sinekopova, USA
Vladimir Zhdanov, Japan
Journal languages: English
Copyright: Authors retain copyright of the published papers and have full responsibility for their contents. The
publisher has the unlimited right to offer and distribute the edition with the papers published in it. The publisher
assumes no responsibility whatsoever if the authors have inflicted harm or damage to any third parties.
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DISCLAIMER - As an organiser of the symposium, Info Invest Ltd assumes no responsibility whatsoever, direct or
implied, for the contents of the papers as well as for the consequences arising from misinterpretation or
unawareness of the requirements for participation. The fact that you have submitted a registration form for the
symposium means that you have read and agreed with the present conditions.
REGISTRATION FEES
Before 30.04.2011:
Standard registration fee for members of educational and research institutions: 210 Euros;
Special registration fee for members of educational and research institutions who were registered participants at
the 2010 Language, Individual & Society Conference: 180 Euros;
Special reduced registration fee for full-time PhD student (Note: only about post-graduate students who do not
work at universities and other establishments; students taking distance learning, correspondence or other similar
courses are not eligible): 150 Euros;
After 30.04.2011: registration fee is 240 Euros for all participants;
Additional fee: 60 Euros for a second paper presented.
Accompanying persons do not pay registration fees. Each participant, except PhD students, can take only one
accompanying person to the symposium.
THE REGISTRATION FEES INCLUDE
ScienceBg Certificate for the publication and participation;
admission to all sessions of the symposium;
the presentation of a paper either as a talk (10 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion) or as a
poster with a size 80/90 sm. A poster session lasts one hour. Please note: PhD students are allowed to present
posters only;
publication of a paper up to 30 pages long in the International Scientific Publications, Language, Individual
& Society Journal, Volume 5 on CD-ROM and a copy of the journal on CD-ROM. All papers must comply with
certain formatting requirements. To view the formatting requirements, please go to www.science-journals.eu;
a printed copy of the Symposium Programme;
free publication of the paper in the International Research Publications: Language, Individual & Society
Online Electronic Journal if they meet all requirements for publication in it. Submitted papers are discussed and
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accepted for publication by the editorial committee in the order of their presentation; papers are reviewed by two
independent reviewers. You can see the electronic journal at http://language-individual.ejournalnet.com Please
note that in no way does free publication incur an obligation on the part of the publisher to publish a paper;
coffee breaks;
simultaneous or consecutive interpretation from Bulgarian or Russian into English if needed;
preferential accommodation prices in selected hotels offered by the organisers and free booking for
symposium participants.
The presentation of other people's papers is not allowed without a good reason and the prior consent of the
organising committee. If the type of presentation (talk or poster) is not specified, the organising committee has the
right to decide on it as appropriate.
IMPORTANT DATES
30.03.2011: Registration form and abstract (up to 10 lines) submission deadline. You will be notified about
acceptance/rejection with an email from the organising committee within five working days of receiving the
submission. You can register online at http://www.sciencebg.net/symposiums/registration/registration-form.html
If you should receive no reply, please contact the organisers by email or telephone;
30.04.2011: Deadline for transferring the registration fees to the account given in the email sent to the participant
by the organising committee. All bank charges and commissions are paid by the participants. Please inform your
bank about this when ordering the transfer. Payment on site is not allowed;
30.04.2011: Final paper submission deadline. Please send your paper written according to the formatting
requirements to the organisers for publication at lis@sciencebg.net. You will be notified whether the paper is
accepted for publication with an email from the organising committee within five working days of receiving the
paper. If you should receive no reply, please contact the organisers by email or telephone;
Deadline for booking accommodation for the participants and their accompanying persons. After this deadline,
the organisers have no responsibility to arrange accommodation for the participants.
5 pm – 6 pm, 6 September and 9 am – 10 am 7 September: Registration of participants;
7 September: Opening of the symposium;
10 September: Closing of the symposium.
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BANK ACCOUNT AND INVOICES
Payment Method: Bank Transfer; PayPal; Western Union. Mark a way payment in the registration form of the
participant.
Payment: Registration fees are transferred to the account given in the notification email sent to the participant by
the organising committee. All bank charges and commissions are paid by the participants. Please inform your
bank about this when ordering the transfer. Payment on site is not allowed.
Invoices: To receive an invoice you need to provide the following information:
If the bank transfer is ordered by a natural person: the person's full name, and full address.
If the bank transfer is ordered by a company or organisation: legal name of the organisation, address, VAT
number or identification code, name of recipient of the invoice and full address.
Invoices will be sent in PDF format by email. As they have a signature and a stamp in full colour, you need a highquality printer to print out the original.
Note: If the bank transfer is ordered by a natural person, it is not possible to issue an invoice to a company or
organisation.
PARTICIPATION AND REGISTRATION
Participation: Only fully registered participants, their accompanying persons and special guests of the Organising
Committee can take part in the symposium. Unregistered attendance is not allowed.
Registration: 5 pm – 6 pm on 6 September and 9 am – 10 am on 7 September. Please tell your country, name
and surname at the registration desk. Accompanying persons do not have to register, but they receive a badge
saying VISITOR.
Name Badges: The badge with your name that you get together with the symposium materials at registration is
personal. It is the only document giving free access to the symposium hall and should be clearly visible at all
times. You may be denied access to the symposium if you cannot show it. The organisers have the right to
demand a proof of your right to attend the symposium.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
You can find information about hotels and booking requirements at:
The Organising Committee can book accommodation for symposium participants at their prior request without
extra charges.
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The organisers assume no responsibility for any subsequent changes in the accommodation prices shown in it.
Participants can also arrange their travel and accommodation themselves using a travel agency of their choice.
Please inform the organisers if this is case.
VISAS
All participants and their accompanying persons will be emailed official letters of invitation for the symposium in
Bulgarian in PDF format. The invitations have a colour signature and stamp. You can print out the original using a
high-quality colour printer. Those who need a visa have to personally apply for it at a Bulgarian consulate,
showing the letter. If you will be accompanied by your underage children, please give us their names so that we
can include them in the invitation. Letters of invitation will be sent only after the correct registration fees are
received.
TRAVEL AND JOINING INSTRUCTIONS
There are three main international airports in Bulgaria: in Sofia (430 km from Sunny Beach), Varna (90 km from
Sunny Beach) and Burgas (35 km from Sunny Beach).
There are several different ways to get from Sofia, Varna or Burgas to Sunny Beach.
by bus: Please note that you can take a bus from Sofia or Varna to Sunny Beach, but there is no public bus
service from Burgas Airport to Sunny Beach. To go to the bus station in Sofia or Varna, take a taxi from the
airport. It is advisable to ask the taxi driver approximately how much the trip will cost before getting into the car as
he may overcharge you later.
There are buses from Sofia or Varna to Burgas on the hour. Take those buses which stop at Sunny Beach or
Nesebar. Alternatively, you can travel to Burgas, but then you will have to take another bus to Sunny Beach (45
km away). The journey from Sofia to Sunny Beach is approximately 7 hours and from Varna to Sunny Beach
approximately 1 hour 30 min.
by car: you can order a car from the selected hotels which we offer to book for you. Please inform us by email to
send you the necessary information. The hotel will issue an invoice for the amount you pay.
by taxi: we recommend that you use a taxi from Burgas Airport to Sunny Beach. It will be too expensive to travel
by taxi from Sofia or Varna, unless you are a group of three or four.
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
The social programme is of paramount importance for the success of the symposium. The informal atmosphere of
the activities helps you to expand your social contacts with the rest of the participants. You will be informed about
the events and times of the social programme additionally. A complete description of the provided activities will be
published at : ……
FURTHER INFORMATION
Further information will be periodically available on this website. Any queries about the organisation and
programme of the symposium should be addressed to Mr Ivan Genov, symposium coordinator and director of Info
Invest Ltd, Burgas.
For More Information:
Skype: investbg
Mob. phone: +359 878 844 412 (In English)
+359 878 844 410 (на русском языке)
eMail: lis@sciencebg.net
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ivan.genov1
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FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS
We can publish a maximum of two papers by one author plus one more where he or she is another participant's
co-author.
Please send us your paper in a file named after the participant in the symposium in English (name and surname),
for example ivangenov.doc.
For your convenience, you can use the following template to write your paper: papertemplate.dot.
Paper length: Papers have to be minimum 7 and maximum 30 pages long, including sketches, tables, diagrams,
the list of references and abstract and following the formatting requirements below. The publication of any paper
over 30 pages long is to be negotiated with the publisher.
Software: All papers have to be written in DOC format using Word 2003/2010 for Windows or a compatible
version of Word for Windows. Please email the papers to ecology@sciencebg.net archived as a ZIP or RAR file.
Page formatting: Please set the menus of your Word programme as follows (all instructions below refer to
formatting with Word 2003/2010 for Windоws):
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letters using Times New Roman 11 points. The names of the authors (first name, second name initial and
surname) are written with Regular small letters and the same font size below it; then, on the next line, follow the
names and addresses of the organisations they represent. Scientific ranks, titles and personal addresses are not
included.
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The Abstract of the paper in English (up to 15 lines long) is given two blank lines after the affiliation, following the
general requirements for the text and using Italics. The Key words are written on the next line following the
general requirements for the text and using Italics.
Example:
TREATMENT OF MSW LANDFILL LEACHATE BY ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION
George A. Ntalos1, Antonios N. Papadopoulos1, Viron A. Tantos2
and Ioannis G. Chouliaras2
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Department of Wood Technology and Furniture Design, Technological Institute of Larisa,
43100 Karditsa, Greece
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Department of Forestry, Technological Educational Institute of Larisa, 43100 Karditsa, Greece
Technological Institute of Karditsa, Department of Wood and Furniture Technology-Design, 43100,
Karditsa, Greece. E-mail: ...........
Abstract
Biologically stabilized landfill leachate usually requires further removal of organic substances and
ammoniacal-N before final discharge. Chemical oxidation may be a convenient method for removal of
organics but does not appear efficient in ammoniacal-N removal. Under the best operational
conditions lab-scale application of electrochemical oxidation to treatment of leachate with low
BOD/COD ratios and high ammoniacal-N content resulted in 75% COD removal and 100%
ammoniacal-N oxidation. Ammoniacal-N oxidation appears to follow chemical oxidation by chlorine
and chlorites formed by electrochemical conversion of chlorides in the leachate (1600 mg/l). Further
developments on pilot plant are on progress.
Key words: forest floor, surface soil, organic matter, nutrients accumulation, marquis ecosystem
1. INTRODUCTION
Biological stabilization in landfill leachate may be a result of application of pre-treatment strategies,
of degradation processes within the landfill and their eventual enhancement or of biological treatment
of the leachate. Whatever the case the resulting leachate may still contain high COD values (generally
higher than 1000 mg/l), low BOD/COD ratio and significant concentrations of ammoniacal-N and
halogenated compounds.
2. FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL OXIDATION
2.1 Organics and other compounds in biodegraded leachate
The organic content of MSW landfill leachate may vary extensively according to different influencing
parameters and can be roughly classified into three main groups (Christensen, 1982; cit. in Kylefors,
1997 ) :
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should be left only if necessary. Headings in the text are written with Bold capital letters after a blank line, aligned
left. They are numbered using Arabic numerals. Subheadings have an initial capital letter and the following small
letters in Italics. They use multi-level numbering with Arabic numerals, such as 1.1; 1.1.1; 1.1.2; 1.2; 1.3 etc.
Example:
2. MATERIAL AND METHODS
2.1. Plant material
Aerial parts of Satureja hortensis L., Thymus vulgaris L., Salvia officinalis L. and Mentha piperita L.
(Lamiaceae) were obtained from plant culture of the Crop Research Institute, Prague. They were ovendried at 40 °C for 72 h, stored at room temperature and milled prior to extraction experiments.
2.2. Insects
The housefly Musca domestica L. (Dip., Muscidae), larvae 4th instar and adults 3-4 days old,
Spodoptera littoralis (Lep., Noctuidae) (larvae 4th instar, 35 ± 5 mg weight) and Culex
quinquefasciatus SAY (Dip.) larvae 4th instar, were obtained from the stock culture maintained in the
Crop Research Institute, Dept. of Entomology.
Example:
2. SPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Spatial technologies are generally considered Remote Sensing, GIS and GPS, but could also include
other related technologies such as navigation systems. They depend on a number of interrelated
disciplines and technologies (see figure below.) These technologies are becoming increasing seamless
and being utilized both in
Computer
Science
Mathematics
Remote
Sensing
GIS
GPS
Cartography/
Geomatics
Information
Technology
Relationship of spatial technologies and supporting disciplines
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analysis and real time applications. The comprehensive study of spatial technologies, geographic
information and the supporting disciplines have now been placed under the rubric of Geographic
Information Science (GIScience) (Longley 2005).
Figures, tables, diagrams and formulas: Figures, tables and diagrams have to be incorporated in the text
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Format:
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REFERENCES
1. Kratasyuk V, Gitelson J. Bacterial bioluminescence and bioluminescent analysis. Biophysics
(Moscow) 1982; 27: 937-53.
2. Kudryasheva N, Kratasyuk V, Esimbekova E, Vetrova E, Nemtseva E, Kudinova I.
Development of the bioluminescent bioindicators for analyses of environmental pollutions.
Field Anal Chem Tech 1998; 2: 277-80.
3. Petushkov V, Shefer L, Rodionova N, Fish A. Bioluminescent method of determination of
NAD(P)H-depend dehydrogenase activity. Appl Biochem Biotech 1987; 23: 270-4.
4. Petushkov V, Kratasyuk V, Fish A, Gitelson J. Protease activity determination method. 1983
Patent SU 1027615 A.
5. Kratasyuk V, Esimbekova E, Gladyshev M, Khromichek E, Kuznetsov A., Ivanova E. The use
of bioluminescent biotests for study of natural and laboratory aquatic ecosystems.
Chemosphere 2001; 42: 909-15.
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For your convenience, you can use the following template to write your paper: papertemplate.dot.
Please send us your paper in a file named after the participant in the symposium in English (name and surname),
for example ivangenov.doc.
Papers that do not comply with the requirements will not be published and publication fees will not be refunded.
Infected files will not be processed and publication fees will not be refunded.
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