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Propaganda of Clean City on Facebook
Open Joint Stock Company Clean City (Temiz Shahar) intends to instill in young people a love of cleanliness and landscaping.
As part of an educational program on the Facebook page launched popular among educated young men and women play, "The Da Vinci Code", which increases the knowledge in the field of waste management of human activity and the environment.
This is a team puzzle intellectual game, during which teams advance to the next stage of looking for clues. The answers to the questions posed hidden in an area where the game is held. The correct answers give players the opportunity to advance to the next stage of the game. Thus, each stage is followed by another stage. In the end the winner is the team that has overcome all the steps correctly.
All in all the game was attended by about 1,000 people, of which the second (main) went round the top 60 players who scored the most points.
The next stage was held on May 11 in the village of Gala. The main objective of this phase was to find clues to the answers that were hidden in various locations throughout the Gala Reserve, to go to the next stage. 12 teams of 5 people answered the questions on the logic. Thus, the first 6 teams correctly answered 10 of the questions, have the right to participate in the final.
The May 25 final tournament organized in Icherisheher was attended by 40 people. All teams, including the winning team were awarded of "Clean City" with the support of the public association "The debate in civil society" certificates and various prizes. - 17D-
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- 27 May 2013 14:48
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