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"The Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) is funded by the Australian federal government to assist newly arrived migrants and refugees with English tuition. Newly arrived migrants and refugees are offered up to 510 hours of free English classes. Childcare is also provided for families with young children during English tuition times so parents can attend classes. People interested in learning English with AMEP should contact their local AMEP centre for an initial interview so they are assessed to be placed in the correct certificate level. The Certificates in Spoken and Written English is used in the AMEP centres to teach English. Distance Learning is also provided for eligible migrants and refugees who live remote areas and cannot attend classes. Another service provided by the AMEP is the Home Tutor Scheme, where AMEP students are matched with a volunteer tutor for English tuition. References Australian migration law Australian English Refugees in Australia "
"Jean Pestré, or Pestre, (1723, Saint-Geniez-d'Olt – 1821, Paris) was an 18th–19th-century French theologian. He worked closely with the two encyclopédistes abbés Claude Yvon and Jean-Martin de Prades. From 1751, all three shared an apartment in Paris and contributed to the first volume published in June 1751 of the Encyclopédie by Diderot and D’Alembert. Abbé Pestré wrote the articles signed "C", baconisme ou philosophie de Bacon, bonheur, cabale, calomnie, Campanella, Canadiens, Cardan, cartésianisme and complaisance for volumes II and III. Marked by the philosophie des Lumières, his articles adopt a sensualist point of view. Pestre ceased to contribute to the Encyclopédie after the controversy surrounding the theory of the abbot of Prades which saw the temporary exile of the latter and Yvon. It is possible that, remained close to his compatriot abbé Raynal, Pestré contributed anonymously to his Histoire des deux Indes. He later earned a living by giving private lessons, in particular to Antoine Allut, futur Encyclopédiste. Bibliography Matthias Glötzner: Wissen ist Macht - Die französische Aufklärung im Spiegel der Encyclopédie. Grin-Verlag, Norderstedt (2007) External links * Jean Pestré on Wikisource * University of Michigan 18th-century French Catholic theologians Contributors to the Encyclopédie (1751–1772) People from Aveyron 1723 births 1821 deaths "
"Aquabacterium limnoticum is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, short- rod-shaped, non-spore-forming and non-motile bacterium of the genus Aquabacterium which has been isolated from a freshwater spring in Taiwan.UniProtDeutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen References External links *Type strain of Aquabacterium limnoticum at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Burkholderiales Bacteria described in 2012 "