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France, Austria, Germany, Iraly, Greece and Korea to Serbia to the traditional, already 37th gathering of Slavists which is<br />

always held in Belgrade in September.<br />

The initiative for this kind of gatherings, as well as the establishment of the International Slavistic Center originated from prof.<br />

Slobodan Ž. Marković, a retired professor at the Faculty of Philology.<br />

All these students study the Serbian language and literature in their groups at universities, and these gatherings, as well as<br />

this time's visit to Vršac, were an opportunity for them to further advance their knowledge of our language, and to get<br />

acquainted with the culture, tradition and customs of the country the language of which they are studying.<br />

Following a brief acquaintance of our company, above all as a corporately responsible company, through a presentation,<br />

the guests from the world visited Vladičanski dvor, the church of St. Nicholas, Sterija's house, the pharmacy on stairways,<br />

the Municipal Library, the church of St. Gerhard and the Hotel Villa Breg and they looked at the panorama from the Breg,<br />

which made, as it seems, the biggest impression. Full of impressions, the guests left Vršac, promising that they would always<br />

be glad to come back to this town, full of interesting aspects.<br />

Vana Vođeva from Stara Zagora in Bulgaria, who studies in Plovdiv, was fascinated both by Vršac and Hemofarm, and<br />

she was particularly impressed by the Vršac cathedral.<br />

Klara Nekula, who studies the Serbian and Russian languages and literatures on the Faculty of Philology in Bucharest, said<br />

for Hemofarm Press that it was very interesting in our company and that our workers were very kind and forward. She was<br />

like Feata Filućak mostly impressed with the cathedral.<br />

I liked best the buildings such as Vladičanski dvor, but also the church of St. Nicholas. There are many buildings like them in<br />

the Czech Republic, and I also liked a lot the Square, which was actually restored, according to what I heard, by<br />

Hemofarm – pointed out Dajana Vasiljevićeva from Czech Republic, a third year student of the Prague Faculty of Philology.<br />

Evgenija Parina, a third year student of the Serbian language and literature, from St. Petersburg was very fascinated with<br />

our town and company and so much so that she would like to work in Hemofarm as soon as she finishes her studies. She<br />

explained for our paper that she did not know anything at the beginning about the Serbian language, except that it<br />

belonged to the group of Slavic languages, and then she fell in love with our language.<br />

I am here now and now I may also fall in love with the country. I am here for the first time and I like Hemofarm very much,<br />

what a clean, big and modern company it is. It was obvious that it was a strong company. You are very kind and nice to<br />

children and the environment and I was very fascinated by this. I have already asked whether I could work in your<br />

company when I graduated the Serbian language. Also, I did a paper on the subject of Jovan Sterija Popović and I<br />

regreted very much when I saw that his house had not become a museum. I also liked the library in Vršac and particularly<br />

the Square – said Parina.<br />

<strong>NEW</strong>S<br />

INSOMNIA LEADS <strong>TO</strong> MENTAL PROBLEMS<br />

It has been published in recent studies that chronical insomnia could be a sign for some people of wider mental problems,<br />

such as depression and anxiety.<br />

25,000 adult Norwegians took part in these studies. It was noted in the research that those who had reported problems<br />

with chronical insomnia in the first part of the study, had a greater chance of noting problems with depression and anxiety<br />

in the second part of the study.<br />

This could mean, according to the opinion of the researchers, that insomnia could increase in the future the risk of the<br />

occurrence of anxiety, as well as that we are dealing here with people who are very susceptible to developing the anxiety<br />

symptoms.

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