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    The European Union

    (1958) Bulgaria (2007) Croatia (2013) Cyprus (2004) Czech Republic (2004) Denmark (1973) Estonia (2004) Finland (1995) France (1958) Germany (1958) Greece (1981) Hungary (2004) Ireland (1973) Italy (1958) Latvia (2004) Lithuania (2004) Luxembourg (1958) Malta (2004) Netherlands (1958) Poland (2004) Portugal (1986) Romania (2007) Slovakia (2004) Slovenia (2004) Spain (1986) Sweden (1995) United Kingdom (1973) The currencies are as followed: United Kingdom -Great British pound sterling, Bulgaria- Bulgarian

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    World Cup Goals Under Min 5

    Francia 2-5 Brasil 24.- Vavá (min. 2) Suecia 2-5 Brasil 25.- Nils Liedholm (min. 4) Chile 1962 Italia 3-0 Suiza 26.- Bruno Mora (min. 1) México 3-1 Checoslovaquia 27.- Václav Masek (min. 1) Argentina 1-0 Bulgaria 28.- Héctor Facundo (min. 4) Hungría 6-1 Bulgaria 29.- Flórián Albert (min. 1) Inglaterra 1966 Portugal 3-1 Hungría 30.- José Augusto (min. 1) Hungría 3-1 Brasil 31.- Ferenc Bene (min. 2) Portugal 5-3 Corea del Norte 32.- Pak Seung-Zin (min. 1) Unión

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    Modern Day Business

    Introduction The success of every business is highly influenced by the development and practice of its marketing strategy. Especially in the sphere of small and medium- sized businesses, where long term marketing is essential, since recognising and satisfying consumers’ needs in time is the only way to raise the company’s compatibility. ‘I think it’s a good and necessary thing that companies are focusing beyond “customer service” and looking at the whole customer experience. Making sure that your

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    Cross-Cultural Communication

    Cross-Cultural Communication Paper Arab World v/s Bulgaria MBA 501 – Business Communications and Research Methods Cross-Cultural Communication Paper December 5, 2011 Arab World is rather heterogeneous group of nations and tribes who live in 22 states, counts more than 350 million people spread on bigger than Europe territory with very long distances - 7800 km. from East to West (United Nation Website, 2008). However based on common religion, origin and cultural roots many authors talk

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    The Role of the Currency Board in Bulgaria's Stabilization

    attempts, Bulgaria introduced a currency board on July 1, 1997. Controversial and difficult to implement because of Bulgaria's serious structural problems, the currency board has been a crucial factor in the success of the country's latest stabilization program. Combining a traditional, rule-based exchange arrange-ment with legal and structural measures that addressed pressing banking sector and fiscal issues, it was well designed for the task at hand—credible but flexible enough to allow Bulgaria to tackle

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    Yalta and Potsdam Conference

    a. What was decided at the Yalta Conference? The Yalta Conference was held in the Crimea in Feb 1945. It was attended by Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill. At the time, it was seen as a great success because agreement was reached on a wide range of topics: * The UN should be set up * Germany was to be divided into 4 zones; initially USA, UK, Russia but France was added later * Similar agreements were made in Austria * Free elections were to be held in all Eastern European countries

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    Why Did World War 1 Start

    empire, and the allied powers consisted of Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States. The central powers had a secret ali was with Bulgaria and the allied powers had a secret treaty with Serbia. The central powers started out as an alliance between Germany and Austria - Hungary, and then later came the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. Germany, who had the largest army, and was the leader of the central powers, had a strategy, which was the Scheffelin Plan. This plans was to take over

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    Lost In Transition Summary

    many years in order to gather some of the first information we had received on the people in the area. Additionally, Kristen Ghodsee’s Lost in Transition: Ethnographies of Everyday Life after Communism provided amazing insight about post-communistic Bulgaria, which also helped us to examine the process of economic and political transformation through a broader lens. Much of what we know about various cultures, and how they are

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    Agriculrural Sibsidies

    Beer statistics 2010 edition Table of Contents Table of contents ....................................................................................................................................................... p 1 Glossary and abbreviations ....................................................................................................................................... p 2 Foreword..................................................................................................

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    Marketing

    Objectives of the assignment Students should intend to think about the marketing theory they have been learning and to start using that marketing perspective to better understand specific industries/organizations that are operating in a particular marketplace. Students should acquire understanding of the role of marketing and also see that there is a wide range of information available from a variety of sources that can be used by organizations and practitioners for analysis. Components of

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