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    a variety of settings and giving them an idea of what war was like for the typical soldier. Before World War I began there was a formation of alliances going on with the most powerful countries in Europe. The Central Powers consisted of Germany‚ Bulgaria‚ and Austria-Hungary‚ and the Allies included France‚ Great Britain‚ Russia‚ and some other countries. The starting point of World War I was the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand of Austria. Germany‚ which had the strongest military in Europe

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    Yalta and Potsdam Conferences. The Yalta and Potsdam conferences were called to help the Allies decide what would happen to Europe‚ and in particular Germany‚ at the end of the Second World War. Yalta - February 1945: When it was clear that Germany was losing to the European war‚ the Allied leaders met at Yalta to plan what would happen to Europe after Germany’s defeat. It was held during the war and it seemed successful. The Allies (Churchill‚ Roosevelt and Stalin) agreed to:- •

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    Causes of World War 1

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    ready to attack Austria-Hungary as it mobilizes it army at the border. In Europe‚ there were two powers. The Allied Power were England‚ France‚ Russia‚ and later the U.S. The Central Power was the countries of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Turkey‚ and Bulgaria. When Kaiser William II of Germany became cocky and let the treaty between Germany and Russia became invalid‚ and then Williams declared war unto Russia. France then gets ready to fight Germany as they declare war on them by marching through neutral

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    Foie Gras  Foie Gras is the food product which made of liver of a goose or duck. The name actually means ’fatty liver’ in French.The original date of dish base on ancient Egyptians who notice the expand of their liver of duck when they eat too much in winter times it is now produced in many parts of world..Foie Gras is produced by methodically fattening the birds by force-feeding them specially prepared corn while limiting their activity.Fresh foie gras consists of two lobes that must be seperated

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    about H&M

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    stores all over the world. -From a single womenswear store in 1947 to a global company offering fashion for the whole family and their home‚ under the brand names of H&M‚ COS‚ Monki‚ Weekday‚ Cheap Monday and H&M Home. -2012 H&M plans to open in Bulgaria‚ Latvia‚ Malaysia‚ and Mexico and via franchise in Thailand and also to introduce e-commerce in the US. (2) H&M’s business concept -H&M business concept is to give the customer unbeatable value by offering fashion and quality at the best price

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    My Last Trip Abroad

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    the most uncomfortable pull-out sofa ever made‚ but for some reason when I do fall asleep I always wake up feeling very refreshed. The atmosphere of New York is indescribable. There is a feeling of electricity in the air unlike anywhere else in Bulgaria or even Europe. New York streets and subways are always crowded and I feel like the smallest man in the world‚ it is actually kind of humbling experience. You can walk down any street and be stunned by the various scents of fresh-baked breads‚ pizza

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    percent tax rate in 2005. Georgia‚ Macedonia the lowest flat tax rate nations in 2004‚ carried out a 12 percent of tax rate in the world. Poland’s government also implemented an 18 percent flat tax. Follow the pace of Poland’s government‚ Croatia‚ Bulgaria‚ and Hungary commenced to use flat tax system. According to incomplete statistics‚ up to now‚ more than 30 nations and districts have been using flat tax system‚ such as Ireland‚ Singapore and Hong Kong China. Even including 7 states in American

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    Yalta: Bargain or Betrayal? 1. A final conference of the Big Three had taken place at Yalta in February 1945‚ where Soviet leader Joseph Stalin pledged that Poland should have a representative government with free elections‚ as would Bulgaria and Romania‚ but he broke those promises. 2. At Yalta‚ the Soviet Union had agreed to attack Japan three months after the fall of Germany‚ but by the time the Soviets entered the Pacific war‚ the U.S. was about to win anyway‚ and now‚ it seemed

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    Anastasia Mandzyuk Writing‚ Group 215 My amazing summer vacation I can leave behind because it will never slipped from my memory as it was extremely beautiful‚ enjoyable and unusual to forget. It started from the pleasure-trip to Bulgaria with my group were I can not only have a good time with my friend visiting sights but take delight in dance during two unforgettable weeks. Since I have entered university I couldn’t attend my dance class in my native town‚ unfortunately‚ so I enjoy it even

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    controlled religious education. The expansion of rights to Jews AND Christians was not one of the later missions of the Young Turks‚ who were most interested in a constitution for a new secular Turkey. Religious tensions did exist though within Bulgaria between the Turks (Muslims) and Christians which did result in genocides during the 1880’s. Analyze and

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