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    Market Research

    UNIVERZITET SINERGIJA - BIJELJINA POSLOVNI FAKULTET DIPLOMSKI RAD TEMA: Istraživanje tržišta u marketinški orjentisanom preduzeću Kandidat Mentor Student: Profesor: Bijeljina, 2010. UNIVERZITET SINERGIJA – BIJELJINA POSLOVNI FAKULTET DIPLOMSKI RAD br. ______ Naziv rada: ISTRAŽIVANJE TRŽIŠTA U MARKETINŠKI ORJENTISANOM PREDUZEĆU Kandidat: student Bojan Krivaćević br. Indeksa PF-65/07 Teze: 1. Uvod 2. Predmet i cilj istraživanja

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    Italy's Business Environment

    COMPITO DI ITALIANO Name: Eunan Surname: Avesani Subject: language for business Scaletta 1. Un prospetto dell’economia italiana 2. La crescita 3. Imprese e finanza 4. Banche e vigilanza Introduzione: Il testo preso in esame descrive la situazione economica italiana in dettaglio spaziando su diversi fronti e dati numerici. Terminologie economiche articolate ma informative sono presenti per dare una descrizione plausibile della situazione economico-finanziaria in cui si trova l’Italia

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    Causes and Effects of the Pelopponsian War

    Athens and Sparta had cooperated during the Persian War, but relations between these powerful states declined throughout the years. The Athenian pursuit of equality in their city combined with their growing domination abroad allowed Athens to attempt to create a land and maritime empire. This was one of the main causes for the First Peloponnesian War. The Delian League was initially established as a naval alliance among the Greek nautical states. Overtime, the aggressive policies of Athens converted

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    The Role of Women in Ancient Egypt

    Zeph Geyer Ancient World History Rough Draft 11/8/2014 In most civilizations in the ancient world, there were vast differences between the lives of men and women. For example, women could not serve in the Roman Senate, own property in ancient Greece, or ask for divorce. All of these rules existed while men had the ability to do all of these things. The life of a woman in the ancient world was in no way equal to men in most societies. The Egyptians believed that joy and happiness were of the

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    Roman Punic Wars

    The Punic Wars The Punic wars were a series of conflicts fought between forces of Carthage and Rome between 264 BC and 146 BC. At the time Rome had been claiming land and conquering territory, when Rome ventured to cross the Sicilian Strait, 1 the Romans wanted to conquer as much as they could, with that they now had many different supporters as well as many different people out to get them and wanting to start fights. Many of the starts of the Punic wars were with Carthage, a large city

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    Art History Research Paper on God Pan

    Pyramids Tomb 2575-2551BCE representing power, extensive labor represents the power that the king had. Male pyramids are in much smaller scale also indicate the power. Very much attached to the afterlife and it meant to be connected to the heaven. How religion practice after the death of the king. Temple is on the east side of the pyramids, towards the direction of the sun. A Garden Pool from tomb of Neb-amon 1400-1350BCE New Kingdom, Egypt nourishment in the afterlife. A fragment

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    Pyramids

    The pyramids of Ancient Egypt are as entrancing and interesting, as they are amazing. Egyptologists and students of history have since a long time ago discussed the inquiry of who fabricated the pyramids, and for what reason. There are numerous distinctive and frequently clashing hypotheses concerning the development of the Great Pyramid of Giza. At the point when turning back the pages of history, it is found that various hypotheses have been produced to clarify the vicinity of such a huge chronicled

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    1. Greece saw this as a possible opportunity to overthrown the macedonian power. Neighboring tribes from Illyria attacked the western border of Macedonia, Thrace was in revolt and Thebes and Athens rose against their Macedonian garrisons. To summarise, the Greeks saw this opportunity of Alexander's assencion, and tried but failed on capitalizing on this circumstance. 2. Alexander consolidated the Macedonian territory, by gaining support of the Macedonian army, which then intimidated Greek city-states

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    Lesko’s “Women’s Monumental Mark on Ancient Egypt”

    Lesko’s “Women’s Monumental Mark on Ancient Egypt” Barbara Lesko’s article argues the fact that women in ancient Egypt were as important figures as the men were. The title suggests that women left a monumental mark, such as tomb chapels and temples, rather than just an impact on ancient Egypt. Though Lesko’s argument tries to portray women of great power and ranking, being director of the dining hall for example is not a position to be exuberant about. Lesko’s argument did not persuade me into

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    Hammuarbi

    Decoding Hammurabi’s Code Is Hammurabi’s code just? Some people would say yes, others might say no. For anyone who doesn’t know what Hammurabi’s code is, it is a set of laws given around 1740 BC. and was most likely more of a scare tactic rather than an actual punishment. These laws would remain in place during this time period because the laws covered the accused, victim, and society. Any person accused of some type of crime was given trial. Law 3 states: if any one bring an accusation against

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