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7 NEWS maltatoday | SUNDAY • 27 JANUARY 2019 What they teach in Ethics Year 1 students are introduced to ethics with discussions focusing on their personal identities, and getting them to understand that people are complex beings. Children are then taught the notions of privacy, responsibility and family values, as well as the significance of owning a pet and the concept of animal cruelty. In Year 2, children enter into discussion about friendship, classmates and communities, and about whether they should step in to help friendless children at their school. In Year 3, children get to discuss whether they should care about strangers in the school, about other people's property, their neighbourhoods and the natural environment. In Year 4, children start learning about basic values, and to question discrimination against disabled people and other social groups. Stories include that of Anne Frank to promote the value of courage as a middle ground between rashness and cowardice. Discussion on values and virtues proceeds in Year 5, with the teacher introducing concepts such as 'good and evil' and free will. Students are also introduced to the concept of diversity, with the teacher promoting tolerance, solidarity and open-mindedness towards people from other communities. It is only in Year 6 that students start learning about religion, specifically Christianity, Islam and Judaism, with the teacher making sure to focus on the similarities between them, and later also about secular humanism. The ethics programme in Form 1 focuses on the modern idea of rights, including that they are never absolute and that they always come attached with duties and responsibilities, and about whether some rights should also be extended to animals. In Form 2, students discuss the limitations on human freedom and whether they should be morally obliged to obey harmful commands from authoritative figures. In Form 3, discussion revolves around respect for self and others – Issues like child pornography, cyber-bullying, censorship, addictions and self-harm are addressed. They are also introduced to moral dilemmas – such as whether they would choose to save a friend or three complete strangers from a burning house. Love and sex are the key focal points of discussion in Form 4, with students instructed in topics such as the difference between love and sexual attraction, responsible sex, sexual consent, and the sexual abuse of minors. In Form 5 ethics students engage in discussion about life and death issues – such as war, torture, terrorism, capital punishment, euthanasia, suicide, contraception and abortion, with the teacher obliged to keep an open discussion and not advocating any particular stance. tending the St Thomas More College which includes Zej- tun and Marsaskala, the San Gorg Preca College which includes Hamrun and Paola, and the St Nicholas College which includes Attard and Dingli. Additionally, not enough teachers are available to teach it. The training of all primary state teachers in eth- ics is expected to increase the number of schools where this subject is offered. A spokesperson for the education ministry said the experience of ethics educa- tion during the past years had been a positive one, giv- ing students "an opportunity to learn about moral educa- tion." "In this way students are be- ing thought to think and deal reflectively with moral mat- ters, to understand the moral issues they will encounter in their daily lives as adult mem- bers of Maltese society and of the global community." Students are also being taught to understand other cultures, lifestyles, outlooks, and life choices different from their own and "to offer solidarity to those in their community and elsewhere who suffer injustice, to com- mit themselves to the peace- ful resolution of moral con- flict where this occurs, and to respect and support hu- man rights, social justice, and democratic practice." COURT NOTICE The Registrar, Civil Courts and Tribunals notifies that the First Hall of the Civil Court ordered the sale by Judicial Auction of the following property to be held in the corridors of the Courts of Justice or in room numbered 78, nearby the Courts Archives, Level -1, Courts of Justice, Republic Street, Valletta. 05 th February 2019 11.00am 42/16 - JGL HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c (C3177) vs Tristan Developments Limited (C42116) a) Garage numbered 17, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. Il-garage is bordered from the East with a drive-in and from the North with garage described as 'j' without number, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; The garage is valued at €16,500. b) Unnumbered Garage, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above.The garage is bordered from the East by a drive-in and from the South with a garage described 'i' and numbered 17, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; The garage is valued at €13,500. c) Garage numbered 20, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex garages named above. The garage is bordered from the East with a drive-in and from the North with a garage described 'l' and numbered 21 with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; the garage is valued at €13,300. d) Garage numbered 21, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. The garage is bordered by a drive-in and from the South by a garage described 'k and numbered 20, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; the garage is valued at €12,600. e) Garage numbered 22, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. The garage is bordered from the East by a drive-in' and from the South by a garage described 'l' and numbered 21, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; the garage is valued at €12,600. f) Garage numbered 23, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. The garage is bordered from the East by a drive-and from the North by a garage described 'o' and numbered 24, with all its rights and appurtenances' for the related garage; the garage is valued at €16,000. g) Garage numbered 24, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. The garage is bordered from the East by a drive-in and from the South by a garage described 'n' and numbered 23, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; The garage is valued €15,000. h) Garage numbered 25, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above.The garage is bordered from the West by a drive-in and from the South by a garage described 'q' and numbered 26, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; Il-garage is valued at €18,000. i) Garage numbered 26, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. The garage is bordered from the West by a drive in and from the North by a garage described 'x' and numbered 33 with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; The garage is valued at €14,800 The garage described in the architect's report under letter 'p' to letter 'y' are all bordered, from the North with Triq il-Ibjar, and from the East with a property of family Buttigieg or it successors in legal rights and from the West with a drive in with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; Included with the sale of each garage is the entrance from street to Car Lift, an undivided share of the car-lift with access to the basement and the ground-floor garages, the list shaft, the ramp, emergency fire escape and another secondary stairs ,including the undivided share accessible from the common parts by a vehicle and by foot and a drive-in from the car lift to the respective garage. Access for the complex of garages is an unnamed and unnumbered common entrance in Triq Antonio Zahra, Zejtun. These garages are subject to a passage, drain and pipes that collect water rain in favor of the overlaying properties and access right to do maintenance work in respectable hours after a notice has been given before. Included with this sale there is an undivided share with every garage from a well in the basement. Theses garages are subject to a perpetual ground rent of €2.33 as a share of a higher ground rent on the whole plot that this complex has been built. The ground rent is revisable after 100 years that began on the 3rd February of 1962 and thereafter every fifty years of the value at that time. 07 th February 2019 11.00am 48/16 - EM Henry Galea (ID 79464M) et vs Raymond Bugeja (ID 310856M) et Residential Property without official number unofficially marked with number 21A built on plot number 21 forming part of the lands known as Juno Heights,forming part of the same property building named Oceana, including the garage in the basement level and two other overlying tenements , with the other tenement unofficially marked 21B with a half of the undivided share of the common parts, common services and amenities including the lift shaft and lift for the common use in Triq il- Biżantini, Marsaxlokk. The tenement is valued at €835,000. 07 th February 2019 11.30am 47/16 - JGL Bank of Valletta p.l.c. (C2833) vs Mario Micallef (ID 204185M) Tenement numbered 200 previously numbered ninety 90 at ground floor level in Triq il-Marsa, Marsa. The tenement underlays third party property and has in common with the overlaying property the drains and drainage system. The property is free and unencumbered with all its rights and appurtenances valued at €65,000. 12 th February 2019 10.30am 17/2018 - EGL APS Bank Limited (C2192) vs Dr Fransina Abela et noe Penthouse internally marked with letter E and number six (E6) in a Block named "Blue Haven'' situated on the 5th floor (4th floor), in Triq il- Barrieri, Żurrieq with its own roof and airspace overlaying and not underlaying third party property. The penthouse includes its own terraces and relative airspace. As well includes an undivided share of the common parts of the block and the Pjazza complex, entrance, entrance hall, meter room,lift and lift shaft. Regarding the roof and the total airspace belong to the respondents superficially measured approxiametely 130m² valued at €230,000. 12 th February 2019 11.00am 4/2018 - EM Dr Christian Farrugia (ID473663M) et noe vs Dr Mark Mifsud Cutajar et noe Property named 'Aurora' numbered 35 street level (elevated ground floor) and an underlaying garage at semi basement level numbered 37 in Triq il- Fuħħar, Mosta. The property is let for a period of 15 years commenced from the 1st of December 2011 for the sum of €350 monthly. The value of the property adjusted according to the effect of the let is valued at €349,781. 14 th February 2019 Tenement built on four levels numbered 149 11.00am 06/2018 - EGL E. Grech Cristal Bath Limited (C13298) vs Grech's Limited (C1863) previously numbered as 155 in Triq San Bastjan, Qormi where presently the ground floor is connected with third party property and is valued at € 450,000. 14 th February 2019 11.30am 23/2017 - EGL Theresa Suban (ID295040M) vs Doris Zammit (ID 194868M) et Garden numbered 44 in Triq it-Torri, Mosta valued in its entirety at €125,000. 19 th February 2019 10.30am 119/2012 - EM Bank of Valletta p.l.c (C2833) vs Brian Azzopardi (ID180178M) The apartment internally marked number 23, letter 'B' (23B), forming part of a block of apartments and garages name 'Triton Court', number 17, in Triq ir-Rabat, Marsalforn, Gozo, and contribute a percentage fee for maintenance of the common parts, having also the right of use of all those parts destined for common use and services, free and unencumbered with all it rights and appurtenances valued at €67,000. 19 th February 2019 11.00am 24/2018 - JGL Jesmond Farrugia (ID 507171M) vs Giuseppa Ellul (ID 675537M) Property which includes a portion of land occupied by two farms without number, one known as 'Farmhouse tar-Riħ' and the other known as 'Catherine's Domain', in tar-Riħ in territory known as tal-Madliena, in the part known as l-Munxar, ta' Gidem, and ta' Newma limits of Ħad-Dingli, bounded on the south by Triq l-Irdum formely known as Dingli Cliffs Road, on the East in part by property of the Government of Malta and in part by property of the heirs of the late Notary Joseph Felix Abela and others, on the West by a public road for the price of €2,300,000 as said in the judgement given on the 27th October, 2017 by Judge Hon. Joseph Azzopardi Application number 1091/12. 21 st February 2019 10.30am 33/2017 - EGL HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c (C3177) vs Dr. Martin Fenech et noe Apartment internally numbered 7 Block A situated on the fourth floor forming part of a complex named 'Garden Apartments', accessible from an asphalted road abutting in Triq il-Port Ruman, Qawra. Which apartment is on the side of the left of the block when one looks at it from the street inside Triq il-Port Ruman, Qawra. Included with the apartment is the undivided share pro-rata of the common parts including the entrance door, the entrance, the stairs, entrance hall, stairs to the roof , the lift and its shaft and the water and drainage system, subject to the rights and servitudes due to its relative position. The property is free and unencumbered, with all the necessary permits valued at €240,000. 28 th February 2019 11.00am 22/2018 - JGL APS Bank Ltd (C2192) vs Dr Josette Sultana et noe The house officially numbered 13 in Triq Guliermu, Bormla (Cospicua) including its overlying airspace but excluding the airspace overlying the room marked in green on the plan annexed to the deed in the acts of Notary Dottor Pierre Falzon dated 28 of February, 2008, free and unencumbered with all its rights and appurtenances valued at €131,600. Further details can be obtained from the website: https://ecourts.gov.mt/onlineservices/JudicialSales The bidders taking part in the auction must present their identity card Gaetana Aquilina For the Registrar of Civil Courts and Tribunals COURT NOTICE The Registrar, Civil Courts and Tribunals notifies that the First Hall of the Civil Court ordered the sale by Judicial Auction of the following property to be held in the corridors of the Courts of Justice or in room numbered 78, nearby the Courts Archives, Level -1, Courts of Justice, Republic Street, Valletta. 05 th February 2019 11.00am 42/16 - JGL HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c (C3177) vs Tristan Developments Limited (C42116) a) Garage numbered 17, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. Il-garage is bordered from the East with a drive-in and from the North with garage described as 'j' without number, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; The garage is valued at €16,500. b) Unnumbered Garage, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above.The garage is bordered from the East by a drive-in and from the South with a garage described 'i' and numbered 17, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; The garage is valued at €13,500. c) Garage numbered 20, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex garages named above. The garage is bordered from the East with a drive-in and from the North with a garage described 'l' and numbered 21 with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; the garage is valued at €13,300. d) Garage numbered 21, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. The garage is bordered by a drive-in and from the South by a garage described 'k and numbered 20, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; the garage is valued at €12,600. e) Garage numbered 22, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. The garage is bordered from the East by a drive-in' and from the South by a garage described 'l' and numbered 21, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; the garage is valued at €12,600. f) Garage numbered 23, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. The garage is bordered from the East by a drive-and from the North by a garage described 'o' and numbered 24, with all its rights and appurtenances' for the related garage; the garage is valued at €16,000. g) Garage numbered 24, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above. The garage is bordered from the East by a drive-in and from the South by a garage described 'n' and numbered 23, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; The garage is valued €15,000. h) Garage numbered 25, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2 which is found at basement level, which garage forms part of a complex of garages named above.The garage is bordered from the West by a drive-in and from the South by a garage described 'q' and numbered 26, with all its rights and appurtenances for the related garage; Il-garage is valued at €18,000. i) Garage numbered 26, as described in the attached plan marked JBG 2