Partnerships’ de Oliveira‚ A. 2011. ‘European Perspective on UserDriven Innovation (Living Labs)’. Presentation‚ Living Labs Seminar‚ 9 February‚ Helsinki. ENVIROFI Consortium. 2011. ‘The Environmental Observation Web and Its Service Applications Europa. 2010. ‘Developing Public Private Partnerships’ European Commission. 2011. ‘New PublicPrivate Partnerships for Research in the Manufacturing‚ Construction and Automotive IFC (International Finance Corporation). 2011. ‘PPP in Transport Sector’ Jazynka
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ART 1/PREHISTORIC THROUGH GOTHIC ART Chapter 1: The Birth of Art 1-5 Nude Woman (The Venus of Willendorf)‚ 28‚000-25‚000 B.C. 1-6 Woman Holding a Bison Horn‚ from Laussel 25‚000-20‚000 B.C. 1-7 Two Bison‚ 15‚000-10‚000 B.C. 1-9 Bison‚ detail of cave at Altamira‚ 12‚000-1‚000 B.C. 1-10 Spotted Horses and Negative Hand Prints‚ cave at Pech-Merle‚ 22‚000 B.C. 1-11 Hall of Bulls‚ Left wall‚ 15‚000-13‚000 B.C. 1-14 Stone Tower‚ Jericho‚ 8‚000-7‚000 B.C.
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Hartman‚ L (2004); Perspectives in Business Ethics; IL: McGraw-Hill Cannon‚ T (1994) Corporate Responsibility Pearson Education‚ Harlow Essex Moon‚ J (2002) Corporate Social Responsibility: On Overview’ International Directory of Corporate Philanthropy Europa Publications‚ London 3M:
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Describe the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity. (P3 and M2) Social implications of business ethics The social implications often refer to those businesses that have an effect on society as a whole. They can relate to a number of areas of activity. I will now talk about the areas of activity. Areas of activity Ethics in finance In financial dealing and payments there are many kinds of unethical behaviour‚ however there are regulations
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LOGISTICS CENTRES DIRECTIONS FOR USE EUROPLATFORMS EEIG 1 A report by EUROPLATFORMS EEIG January 2004 The term “logistics centres” generally denotes those sites specially organised for carrying out logistics activities. The name of these sites may vary depending on the customs in practice in each country – for instance we may find: 1. Centres logistiques de fret 2. Gares routières de marchandises 3. Logistics park 4. Platform freight terminal 5. Interporto 6. Centro integrado
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Umbro | Parent Company | Nike Inc | Category | Apparel and Accessories | Sector | Lifestyle and Retail | Tagline/ Slogan | Go Out There; Tailored by | USP | English Football tailoring | STP | Segment | Apparel for athletics | Target Group | Athletes who play football | Positioning | Sportswear and football equipment brand | SWOT Analysis | Strength | 1. Presence in around 90 countries2. Enduring presence of 85 years in Manchester with launch of kits for them3. Strong management
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COOPERATION WITH NATIONAL JUDGES AND PROSECUTORS COOPERATION WITH NATIONAL JUDGES AND PROSECUTORS PRINCIPLES OF EU ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN THE FIELD OF EU ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN THE FIELD OF EU ENVIRONMENTAL LAW WORKSHOP ON EU LEGISLATION PRINCIPLES OF EU ENVIRONMENTAL LAW © European Commission‚ European Environment Agency The Preventive and Precautionary Principle 1 PRINCIPLES OF EU ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Outline Prevention: Historical background Precaution: Historical background Prevention
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UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCUREŞTI Facultatea de Litere Secţia de Comunicare şi Relaţii Publice LUCRARE DE DIPLOMĂ Absolvent: Coord. ştiinţific: x Lector dr. Cristina Bogdan Bucureşti iunie 2011 Comunicarea non-verbală prin vestimentaȚie Și cromatică CUPRINS I. Introducere....................................................................................................................4-5 II. Capitolul I Scurt
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International University SCHOOL OF BUSINESS COURSE SYLLABUS1 Project Management Note: The outline with specific venue and time‚ and updated learning materials for the current semester will be provided to the enrolled students by the lecturer 1. COURSE STAFF Lecturer: Room: 207 Telephone: E-mail: Consultation Hours: 8.00 – 11.00 Thursday morning or by appointment Teaching Assistant: 2. COURSE INFORMATION 1 2.1 Teaching times
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Introduction The "Web"‚ short for "World Wide Web" (which gives us the acronym www)‚ is the name for one of the ways that the Internet lets people browse documents connected by hypertext links. The concept of the Web was perfected at CERN (Centre Européen de Recherche Nucléaire) in 1991 by a group of researchers which included Tim-Berners Lee‚ the creator of the hyperlink‚ who is today considered the father of the Web. The principle of the Web is based on using hyperlinks to navigate between documents
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