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    Learning Activity

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    International Days at UCN helped us to have a better understanding from each country represented and the way they are linked with the tourism itself. Our group highlights one of the our favorite presentations‚ from Marie Vestergaard Mikkelsen of Bosnia and Herzegovina that showed how a country under war can still have a tourism

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    The Balkan Nations MRS

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    ethnic groups and three religions--- Roman Catholicism‚ Eastern Orthodoxy‚ and Islam. Both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets are used in Yugoslavia‚ which is composed of six republics. These republics: Serbia‚ Croatia‚ Slovenia‚ Montenegro‚ Bosnia and Herzegovina‚ or Macedonia Yugoslavia’s physical geography is equally varied. To the north stretches the Danube River and Hungarian Basin. A Nation Divided Yugoslavia means “Land of the Southern Slavs”. But a common Slavic ancestry does not mean unity

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    Media and Anti Corruption

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    Media and Anti-Corruption In some countries‚ such as Bulgaria‚ Macedonia‚ Bosnia Herzegovina‚ and Albania to a much lesser extent‚ the independent media has brought to the fore numerous corruption cases‚ exposing high officials. It has also been a major force behind mobilizing public opinion against corruption‚ as in the case of Bulgaria. At the same time it has exerted indirect pressure on the respective governments to take steps to limit corruption practices. The Bulgarian independent

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    The outbreak of WWI

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    World War I (WWI) was a global war concentrated in Europe that began in July 1914 and lasted until November 1918. It was also termed the World War or the Great War until WWII. The war was comprised of all the world ’s great powers‚ which were collected in two contrary alliances: the Allies (based on the Triple Entente of the United Kingdom‚ France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally the Triple Alliance of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy). The appearance of the Triple Entente as a counterbalance

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    pg. | Abstract Bosnalijek is a pharmaceutical company that operates within Bosnia and Herzegovina and wider. I will examine aspects of good but also of bad sides of their business. Through

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    growing tension amongst the Great Powers which would lead to a series of Ultimatums and mobilisations which would affect many people’s lives. The annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina also known as the Bosnain Crisis of 1908-1909 erupted when on the 6th of October 1908‚ the Autrian-Hungarian Empire announced the annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina . Russia‚ Turkey‚ Britain‚ Italy‚ Germany‚ France‚ Serbia and the rest of the Balkan Nations took interest in the event. A revision of the Treaty of Berlin during

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    Introduction The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines genocide as “the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial‚ political or cultural group”. Genocide is exactly what happened in the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina during July 1995. Between 6 and 11 July 1995 more than 25‚000 Bosnian Muslims‚ most of them women‚ children and elderly people living in and around town of Srebrenica‚ were forced to leave the town (Cemic 2007). In addition‚ 7‚000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were massacred by

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    Cattle cars. Burning bodies. Auschwitz. These words are engraved in the mind of every Jewish person on Earth. After decades‚ Holocaust survivors still have nightmares about these thoughts. One word‚ one indescribable word‚ will forever stay with these people. Holocaust. Many people of the Jewish faith realize the power of that word‚ but many others still need to learn. A man is sitting peacefully in his home; he has no worries‚ even when Nazi soldiers dragged him into the horrendous ghettos

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    in the early 20th Century created a tension between Austria-Hungary and Serbia that culminated in WWI. This tension was caused by the threat Pan-Slavism posed on Austria-Hungary due to its high Slavic population and its recent annexation of Bosnia Herzegovina. Another tension-builder was that Russia‚ a Slavic nation and a super-power at the time‚ was fully supporting this movement‚ thereby indirectly challenging Austria-Hungary to control of its own people. The tension had been mounting long before

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    Bosnia-Herzegovina: 1992-1995 In Bosnia-Herzegovina‚ their was a conflict between three main ethnic groups. They were the Serbs‚ the Croats‚ and the Muslims. The conflict resulted in genocide committed by the Serbs against the Muslims in Bosnia. Bosnia is one of the countries that emerged from the break-up of Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia became a multicultural country after WW1. Yugoslavia was defeated by the Western Allies. During WW2‚ Yugoslavia was invaded by Nazi Germany and was divided. Tito

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