Bulgaria Immigrant (Male) Name HIS/120 31 August 2015 Instructor There is too much fighting in Bulgaria, everyone seems to want to take everyone else’s land. The continued attacks by Austria, Turkey, and Russia are unsettling. I feel one day I won’t get out safely and I do not want that to happen. When the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization revolted in St. Ilya happened entire villages were killed, thousands of people died at the hands of the Turkish army. (Yu, n.d.) Before
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The Republic of Albania is deeply concerned by the ever-present dangers of the belligerent armament and seeks a united effort of the international community to assist nations in implementing policies of regional disarmament. Regrettably there have been incidents in the past several years in the Balkans that would undermine this noble policy. This violence in the Balkans not only threatens the economic prosperity of many Balkan states but also reinforces a negative perception on the world scene
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IB3414 – International Trade Policy ‘’Kosovo Free Trade Deal With EU lapse’’ Kosovo is a new born country in Southeast Europe in the heart of Balkan Peninsula who declared it’s independence on 17th February 2008. So it’s basically a 8 year old country. It’s capital and largest city is Prishtina. Euro is the official currency used in Kosovo. In 1999 Kosovo used German Mark in order to get rid of the Serbian dinar which later turned into
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Pan European Transport Corridors Overview The Pan-European Transport Corridors represent the ten key multimodal transport links of the Central and Eastern European transport infrastructure development program of the European Commission, ECMT and UNECE in 1994 (source: United Nations, 2009). The nine corridors consist of a set of eight rail and road links with a total length of 18,000 kilometers and one an inland waterway link, the river Danube. Corridors I-X The list of ten Pan European Transport
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Experiential exercise Consider the ethical dilemmas in the following situation and decide what you would do. Then meet in small groups of students and come to a group consensus. Discuss your decisions with the class. You are an Australian, the general manager in Istanbul of an Australian-owned trading firm called Kangaroo. A Romanian company, Roma, has called for tenders. For years Kangaroo has tried to do business with Roma without success—though you’ve done well elsewhere in Eastern Europe
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time the Thracians inhabited Bulgarian lands. Millennia after, their ancient and mysterious culture revealed its true magnificence. In the last few decades a number of significant collections of Thracian treasures have been discovered in present-day Bulgaria, providing much of our present knowledge of ancient Thrace. Golden mask of a Thracian king Bulgaria’s ancient Thracian heritage was thrust into the spotlight in 2004 with a number of key archaeological discoveries in the
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Niagara University Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies "Building a Bridge to Bulgaria" A US-Bulgarian Cultural Exchange Organization Research Capstone Paper IDS601 Members of the committee: Dr. Chambers, T. Leibowitz, A. Dr. Mayer, S. Research paper presented by: Mariya Cherneva April 29, 2011 Table of Contents I. Executive Summary 3 II. Introduction 5 1.0 Why would someone would like to study abroad? 6 2.0 A Literature
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status of privacy in Bulgaria Privacy is of great importance for every individual and for every nation in general. Being able to protect your personal data is a human right that should not be disregarded. In many countries the theft of private information and the public exposure of personal data are considered crimes and might have fatal consequences. There are many laws that protect the private data of the citizens of Bulgaria, such as: Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria (adopted on 13 July
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1. Reporters view the exhibition of “Culture and peace” 2. “Golden church of Simeon the Great “ form Preslav , First Bulgarian kingdom/ plastic and foam cardboard Maria Grechko, Daniela Draganova and students from 7th V grade 138 “Professor Vasil Zlatarski” Sofia 3. “Golden temple” from Kioto / plastic and foam cardboard Qvor Kondov , Hristina qnkova and students from 7th A grade 138 “Professor Vasil Zlatarski” Sofia 4. “Boqna’s church” plastic and foam cardboard Borislav Velinov
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The renewable energy sector in Bulgaria One of the conditions for Bulgaria to join the European Union was that by 2010, the country should be able to produce at least 10 per cent of its energy through renewable sources, wind, biomass, hydro, geothermic or solar energy, while by 2020 it has to reach 16 per cent. In this paper we will look at some of the conditions and companies which contribute to reach this percentage. 1. First of all we will point out some of the prerequisites for successful
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