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Julia Elle Horvath (born Tibor Horvath) is a Hungarian-born Swedish ballet dancer, ballet teacher, and former soloist with the Finnish National Ballet.
Early life
Tibor Horvath was born in Hungary into a traditional Catholic family. As a child, Horvath's family moved to Sweden. Horvath began dancing at the age of six, and was accepted into the Royal Swedish Ballet School at the age of eight. She attended the Hamburg Ballet School on scholarship starting when she was 15 and next attended the Royal Swedish Ballet School.
Career
Horvath danced with Jene Ballet de France in Paris and the Royal Swedish Ballet Company before joining the Finnish National Ballet. Horvath became a soloist at the Royal Swedish Ballet at the age of twenty. While at the Royal Swedish Ballet, Horvath performed lead roles in The Nutcracker, Cinderella, Giselle, and Sleeping Beauty. Horvath was featured on the cover of Sports Today Magazine while a soloist with the Swedish ballet. After a career in Sweden, Horvath went on to dance for the English National Ballet in 1998, the Hamburg Ballet, and the Finnish National Ballet, performing soloist roles in Nureyev's The Nutcracker, Cranko's Romeo and Juliet, Makarova's La Bayadere, Beigmeister's Swan Lake, Jorma Uotinen Firebird, Nureyev's Sleeping Beauty and Sylvie Guillem's Giselle and William Forsythe's Second Detail. After retiring from European ballet stages, Horvath performed as a cabaret dancer at the Casino Estoril, Le Lido and the Moulin Rouge in Paris, and as a soloist with Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo in New York City.
Horvath moved to Sydney, Australia in 2007 and opened the Studio Tibor ballet school in St Leonards, New South Wales with Damian Hannan in 2012.<ref name="bordermail1"/>
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The Lagos State Contributory Pension Scheme Law of 2007 established the Lagos State Pension Commission (LASPEC) as a corporate entity to regulate, supervise, and ensure the effective administration of pension matters in the Lagos State Public Service in accordance with the Pension Reform Act of 2004.
At the 90th batch mega bond presentation for retirees,the governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu saud that the Lagos state government has paid over 34 billion as pension accrued right.
Management
The management team is made up of Executive Directors and Heads of Departments from the various sections of the Lagos State Pension Commission.
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Andrey Melnichenko Foundation is a charitable foundation established by Russian businessman and industrialist Andrey Melnichenko. It supports talented children in the sciences and education to promote social mobility in Russia.
The Foundation was established on 10 October 2016. Its mission is to provide additional education opportunities in math, the natural sciences and technology to secondary-school students in the regions where Andrey Melnichenko's companies, fertiliser producer EuroChem and coal energy company SUEK, operate (many are in remote industrial areas of Russia). Melnichenko's companies reportedly spent over $500 million on social and charitable projects in Russia in the last 15 years.
The Foundation's programmes exist in over thirty Russian regions.
According to media reports, since October 2019, the Foundation opened nine Centres of Children's Creativity in Science and Engineering (in cities and towns in Kemerovo region, Altai territory, Stavropol region, Tula region). Most of them operate from universities, 6 of 8 centres are equipped with specialised laboratories and the lecturers are chosen from the most recognised and senior teachers, such as academic staff from technical universities with PhD degrees.
The Andrey Melnichenko Foundation annually supports the International Mendeleev Chemistry Olympiad, and funds Russian national and regional competitions among schoolchildren in the technical sciences. Every year, the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation Summer School is held in Moscow region, according to media reports.
Accomplishments
According to Philanthropist magazine, 95% of graduates of the Andrey Melnichenko Foundation's educational centres enrolled in leading Russian universities on a budgetary basis.
Migran Sharoian and Pavel Khakimov from Kuzbass educational centres won a prize in The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), in Pittsburgh, United States, the world’s largest international pre-college science competition. Three fellows won awards at the Beijing Youth Science Creation Competition. Gleb Goling, of the "Heirs of Polzunov" Centre, received a special award at the International Conference of Young Scholars in Belgrade.
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Standards-compliance is the compliance of a website or web browser with the web standards of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). To ensure interoperability a standards-compliant web site does not use proprietary software methods or features of a browser.
Although there is no perfect browser that adheres to all standards, advancement has been made by most web browsers in the past few years that will ensure better interoperability. In the past a standards-compliant browser sometimes meant a browser other than Internet Explorer (which had poor compliance prior to the release of version 8.0 in 2009).
Current use of the term "standards-compliance" generally refers to the adherence to coding practices in relation to the use of HTML or XHTML, with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to define the layout, colors, and fonts of a web page.
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Modern web browsers currently under development, or recently released (Opera 10, Mozilla Firefox 4, Microsoft Internet Explorer 9, Safari 5, Google Chrome 5) fully support the CSS 2.0 standard, as well as some of the CSS 3.0 standards.

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