The Dark Side Of The Moon Astronaut #1-A1 Astronaut#2-A2 Astronaut#3-A3 Astronaut#4-A4 NASA-N Scene 1: Take off 5‚4‚3‚2‚1 take off Take off effect‚ flying through space effect‚ landing effect A1- were finally here on the moon A2- yah finally I am living my dream… but we should probably start setting up base A3- I guess I will get the tools and equipment A4- okay everyone lets get working we only have a short time here and we have lots to do Scene 2: Landed Power tools‚ hammers
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Prof. Li-Yan Yuan CMPUT 391: Database Management Systems Solutions to Assignment 1 Due: 18:00‚ Feb. 10‚ 2014‚ at the 391 Drop Box 1. Present a real-life example (Not using ABCD‚ etc) to show differences between BCNF and 4NF. Solution: Consider the following table real_estate(realtor_id‚listing_property‚customer_name) used to store the information for a real estate company with one MVD constraint → realtor id → listing property | customer name. It is not difficult to see that real estate
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the Serbians and the Croatians challenged this idea and went through great pains to identify vocabulary that would highlight the differences rather than the similarities. War finally broke out in Yugoslavia on June 25 1991‚ when Slovenia and Croatia proclaimed their independence and sovereignty‚ suspending the constitution of Yugoslavia and federal legislation on their territories. The first thing that Slovenian state did was to take over control of their borders‚ removing Yugoslavian border
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new markets 3. Norway 3.1 Competetive salary structure / Education 3.2 Barriers and agriculture 3.3 Infrastructure and competition 3.4 Market potential 4. Croatia 4.1 Competitive salary structure / Education 4.2 Employees 4.3 Demand and competition 4.4 Estates and Infrastructure 5. Nigeria 5.1 Coffee demand and
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CROATIA I. Historical Background Croatia first appeared as a duchy in the late 8th century and then as a kingdom in the 10th century. From the 12th century it remained a distinct state with its ruler (ban) and parliament‚ but it obeyed the kings and emperors of various neighboring powers‚ primarily Hungary and Austria. The period from the 15th to the 17th centuries was marked by bitter struggles with the Ottoman Empire. After being incorporated in Yugoslavia for most of the 20th century‚ Croatia
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"CROATS AND SERBS: TWO OLD AND DIFFERENT NATIONS" Dr. O. Dominik Mandic PREFACE The constitution of present-day Yugoslavia generally recognizes that Yugoslavia is a multinational state in which there are several nations: Serbs‚ Croats‚ Slovenes‚ Montenegrins‚ Macedonians‚ as well as national minorities: Albanians‚ Rumanians‚ Hungarians‚ Germans and Italians. A separate republic was created in 1945 for every nation in Yugoslavia and allowed by the constitutional law to secede from the common
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Case study San Francisco coffee house: an american style franchise in croatia. 1.Franchising would be the best option for Tensek and Pavec . They will grow faster by franchising. The decision of it can help also them to serve the big population who is already informed about the company and wait it to open branches in different parts of country. Franchisor usually has company with well-known brand‚ and approximately good business model‚ so it could be transferred to another region‚ without creating
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lack of a sense of home. Ana Jurić grew up in Croatia‚ a country that was at war with Yugoslavia in its fight for independence. This war shattered not only a country‚ but also the meaning of home for Ana who fled to America at the age of ten. Having lived so much of her life in Croatia‚ she naturally called it her home‚ and dismissed American culture as foreign and strange. However‚ after living so much of her life in America‚ her grasp and memory of Croatia slip‚ in sync with her concept of what it
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Economics 101 Spring 2011 Answers to Homework #1 Due 2/2/11 Directions: The homework will be collected in a box before the lecture. Please place your name‚ TA name and section number on top of the homework (legibly). Make sure you write your name as it appears on your ID so that you can receive the correct grade. Please remember the section number for the section you are registered‚ because you will need that number when you submit exams and homework. Late homework will not be accepted so make
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d.). In the next few pages I will compare the similarities and differences in scores between the countries of Croatia and Slovenia in relation to Hofstede’s five cultural dimensions as well as provide a scenario involving two organizations‚ one located in each country and their business practices relating to the different cultural perspectives. In the dimension of Power-Distance Croatia scores high with a score of 73 which means the people accept a hierarchical order in which everybody has a place
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