Russia‚ Mongolia‚ North Korea‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚ Poland‚ Yugoslavia‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Albania (Many of these countries would be absorbed into the USSR.) 1949: Russia‚ Mongolia‚ China‚ North Korea‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚ Poland‚ Yugoslavia‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Albania‚ Hungary‚ East Germany‚ Czechoslovakia 1954: Russia‚ Mongolia‚ China‚ North Korea‚ North Vietnam‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚ Poland‚ Yugoslavia‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Albania‚ Hungary‚ East Germany‚ Czechoslovakia 1959: Russia
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The New York Times article "Bulgaria’s Air Is Dirtiest in Europse‚ Study Finds‚ Followed by Poland" explains the negative effects that smokestacks and vehicles have had on the air quality in Bulgaria and Poland. Although the factories and transportation seem to be a vital part of the city lifestyle in Bulgaria‚ the benefits they provide do not apply to anyone but the user. In fact‚ the gas that comes from both smokestacks and vehicle tailpipes imposes an external cost on the citizens that breathe
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The Bulgarian oil yielding rose is a symbol of Bulgaria. It embodies the freshness of nature‚ the aesthetics of Bulgarian culture and the pursuit of beauty and happiness. Rose is grown for rose oil production and for other derivative products used in the perfume industry. Bulgarian rose oil is of superior quality that is unrivaled in the world. It is a material‚ preferred by many reputable perfumery manufacturers. Its secret lies in the technology of extraction - by triple distillation and intermediate
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countries. In Bulgaria‚ Lidl opened the first store in 2010 and now services 64 stores across the country. The latest history of the company Lidl was clouded by the observation scandal in 2008. The company was accused of observing their employees. This scandal damaged their image. Lidl has appologized for the incident and has assured that they would promote immediate moves to prevent such incidents to happen again in the future. Retail market in Bulgaria Retailers in Bulgaria currently hold
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Measuring job satisfaction in surveys: Bulgaria Comparative analytical report Questionnaire Editorial disclaimer This report has not been subjected to the standard Foundation editorial procedures This Bulgarian national report is part of a comparative overview (EF/06/55/EN) of how job satisfaction is measured in national working conditions surveys based on 16 national contributions for the European Working Conditions Observatory (EWCO). 1. Aim and structure of the topic report questionnaire The
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Introduction: Lithuania (along with the other Baltics) is the success story of EU structural fund absorption. Bulgaria (along with Romania) is the worst performer. Lithuania has contracted projects for 87% (€6.4 billion) of available funds as of November 2012 and paid out 54% (€4 billion) to beneficiaries. Bulgaria absorbed only €2 billion of an available €9.5 billion between 2007 and 2011. Key factors affecting absorption capacity of structural funds: 1. Use of pre-accession funds 2. Political
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July temperatures for these cities (10 points). 2) Complete the following table (30 points): | Toronto (at YYZ) | City 1 | City 2 | City 3 | Country‚ (Province or State‚ if possible) | Canada‚ Ontario | Peoples republic of china | France | Bulgaria | Geographic coordinates (° & ‘) | 43°40’N 79°38’W | 40° 52’ to 46° 18’ N121° 38’ to 131° 19’ E | 43°39’N | 007°12’E | | | 43° 13′ 0″ N‚ 27° 55′ 0″ E | Elevation (meters) | 173 | 202 | 10 | 80 | Topographical description (see: Atlas;
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contact with CIOs‚ CTOs‚ CEOs and high level officials from government and education sector. Juan holds a master degree in IT Services from Sofia University in Bulgaria‚ and holds several books and publications in the international academic community. Studies Msc. IT Services Master – Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski (Sofia‚ Bulgaria) European Degree Project Work: Unified Process for EA‚ SOA & BPM Date: 2008 > 2010 (it’s scientific paper gained the Best Paper Award in ACM conference in Austria
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cultural relativity‚ (30(3)‚ 377-400) 10 11. India – Language‚ Culture‚ Customs and Etiquette (2012)‚ Retrieved January 28‚ 2013‚ http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/india-country-profile.html 12 13. The Hofstede Center‚ Bulgaria‚ Retrieved January 31‚ 2013. http://geert-hofstede.com/bulgaria.html 14 15. The Hofstede Center‚ India‚ Retrieved January 30‚ 2013‚ http://geert-hofstede.com/india.html 16 17. The International Business Cultures‚ XIV. Masculinity versus femininity
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Comparative Public Policy Analysis examines the courses and consequences of public policies on contemporary democracies‚ through a strong interdisciplinary frame work. According to Hiedenhiemer states that comparative public policy “relate to the dynamics in the social and economic systems‚ but the primary focus is on explicitly comparative analysis of how states differ in the manner in which their policies are politically grounded” (1985:442). His argument revolved around various thresholds of visibility-
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