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Овај сајт је првобитно замишљен као конкурсни задатак ученика трећег разреда Математичке гимназије који похађају часове грађанског васпитања. У питању је конкурс који организује Делегација Европске уније у Републици Србији за ученике средњих школа под називом Ако имаш шта да кажеш – реци! Ми смо помислили да имамо што-шта да кажемо на тему образовања у ЕУ, а онда је наша идеја еволуирала од што-шта у много шта!  Циљ овог сајта је да на једном месту обједини што је више могуће знања, савета, недоумица и питања која сваки ученик Математичке гимназије има приликом одабира будућих студија. Идеја је да своја искуства са нама поделе они који већ студирају и до којих није увек могуће физички доћи, они који су завршили студије (наши ученици-професори) и који имају и радно искуство, али и сви они који су још у средњој школи – о чему тренутно размишљају, какве их двојбе муче у вези са избором будућег факултета, које летње школе препоручују, каква су им интеркултурална искуства... Питања је много, али ако не питамо, ако не лутамо, ако не истражујемо – одговоре нећемо пронаћи! Зато, ако имате нешто да питате – питајте, на правом сте месту!  Ако имате нешто да кажете – реците, радо бисмо вас чули!

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Ian Gillan

Ian joined Deep Purple from Episode Six in 1969. His first Purple album appearance was on ‘Concerto for Group and Orchestra’ but Gillan made his greatest vocal impact on ‘In Rock’, ‘Fireball’ and ‘Machine Head’. The band’s most famous anthem ‘Smoke On The Water’ emphasises his ability to deliver a lyric with smouldering intensity and rock’n’roll exuberance. Gillan led his own band during the late Seventies before rejoining Deep Purple for ‘Perfect Strangers’ in 1984. In 1989 he toured as Garth Rockett before releasing further solo albums including ‘Naked Thunder’ (1990), ‘Toolbox’ (1991) and Dreamcatcher (1998).

Ian Paice

Deep Purple’s drummer since he joined the band (age 19) in 1968. Armed with a dazzlingly fast technique, Ian has also worked with Paice, Ashton & Lord, Gary Moore and Whitesnake. A recent highlight was guesting on Sir Paul McCartney’s ‘Run Devil Run’ (1999) rock’n’roll album. Steve Morse says about Ian Paice:“He’s like a real heavy Ringo. He’s just so good on the drums, but doesn’t want to make a big deal about it.”

Roger Glover

The bass player and composer, joined Deep Purple from Episode Six in 1969, then left to become head of A&R at Purple Records. He wrote the ‘The Butterfly Ball’ (1974) concept album which yielded the hit song ‘Love is All’ sung by Ronnie James Dio. He worked as a producer with such bands as Nazareth and Status Quo, as well as working with Ian Gillan on their album ‘Accidentally On Purpose’ (1988). Roger played with Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow (1979-1984) before returning to Deep Purple in 1984. “The last eight years have been especially enjoyable. It is such a joy to be in the band now. After Steve joined it reawakened in me that feeling of why I was in the band in the first place. It’s like a great big adventure. That’s the way it was in the beginning and then, of course, politics and personalities, success and money get in the way of the fun. For a while it became a job or a bore. The last eight years have been the exact opposite. It’s back to the fun it was in the first place, which is a wonderful thing!”

Steve Morse

Superb guitarist and bandleader in his own right, Steve went to Miami University to study classical and jazz guitar. He formed The Dixie Dregs in 1975 with bassist Andy West. Between 1982 and 1986, readers of ‘Guitar Player’ magazine voted Steve Morse ‘Best Guitarist’ for five years in a row. He formed The Steve Morse Band in 1983 and joined Kansas before switching careers to become an airline pilot. Drawn back to music, he joined Deep Purple as lead guitarist in 1994, although he maintains his own recording band. “It’s so much fun for me to play with the guys in Purple. Ian Gillan, apart from being a great singer, is also a master of the English language. He can manipulate words and pluck double entendres out of nowhere! What I most enjoy in life is working with excellent musicians. That’s why I get so enthusiastic about working with Deep Purple.”

Don Airey

Has been a player on the rock scene for over 25 years, notching up almost 200 album credits and associations with 20 or more major bands including Cozy Powell’s Hammer, Colosseum II, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, Jethro Tull and ELO. From 1992-95, Don’s involvement in the music scene was sporadic, due to his older son’s serious illness, but since has been continually occupied recording, producing or touring with a multitude of artists including Tony Iommi, Glenn Hughes, Ten, Uli Jon Roth, Judas Priest, Silver, opera singer Mark Rattray, Gary Barden, Michael Schenker, UFO, Graham Bonnet and, last but not least, Deep Purple. Don came to Purple’s rescue mid 2001 to help out for an injured Jon Lord, who has since retired, with Don recording the new album with Deep Purple as the band’s permanent keyboard player.

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