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    economy of turkey

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    Economy of Turkey About Turkey – Turkey is a vibrant amalgamation of two unique cultures‚ reflecting a diverse collection of ideas‚ beliefs and values. Crossing both European and Middle Eastern boundaries‚ Turkish society is patriotic and proud of its ancestry and achievements. The rapid modernisation of the country‚ combined with its traditional values‚ makes Turkey a fascinating market for foreign businesses but requires an understanding of its cultural design in order to secure your future

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    Almost in every country in the world there are different forms of communities. These communities are also known as nationalities or in a more specific term ethnic groups. These communities live in one country but their roots or ancestors came from another country. I will elaborate in this paper the nationalities in my country like Albanians‚ Macedonians and Gypsies. There are many different ethnic groups in my country but the largest group is the Albanians‚ because they represent almost one quarter

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    Business Culture in Serbia Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to outline the various business challenges and cultural drivers in the Republic of Serbia. The findings in this paper will also help build a list of suggested investment domains in Serbia. Why Invest in Serbia: Serbia’s geographical position‚ astride the major communications routes through the Balkan peninsular to the Asian sub-continent provides businesses in the region a significant competitive advantage. While risk is always

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    Albanian Language

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    Albanian language Albanian is an Indo-European language spoken by approximately 7.6 million people‚ primarily in Albania and Kosovo but also in other areas of the Balkans in which there is an indigenous Albanian population‚ including western Macedonia‚ southern Montenegro‚ southern Serbia and northwestern Greece. Albanian is also spoken in centuries-old Albanian colonies in southern Greece‚ southern Italy‚ Sicily‚ and Ukraine. Additionally‚ speakers of Albanian can be found elsewhere throughout

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    Middle School Disarmament Commission Topic: Justifying International Intervention in Civil Wars Country: Greece A. The issue of justifying international intervention in civil wars popped out most recently due to the various civil wars that have been happening after the 2000’s. The two major contemporary civil wars are the Libyan Civil war and the Syrian Civil war. The Libyan Civil war was a 2011 civil war in Libya that resulted in the change of government in Libya‚ resulting in the “liberation

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    culture to be what it is. This article talks also about the differences that sami people have in regards to the place where they live. As I was reading the article I came very interested in knowing more about our cultural heritage and its impact in Kosovo. Furthermore‚ I wanted to know how is our culture being preserved and the impact of the landscape in the creation of our cultural heritage. To conduct the necessary information‚ I decided to talk with Parim Kosova‚ who knows more about cultural heritage

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    structured‚ as well as how they are being financed. In addition to this‚ certain elements of the specific clothing style that this youth culture possesses for the sake of recognition and appearance will also be mentioned. Furthermore‚ by taking the war in Former Yugoslavia of the 1990’s as the focal point‚ certain causes and motives will be uncovered as to determine the degree of nationalistic‚ racist‚ and religious roots in the formation of the hooligan youth. The paper will include a majority of

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    "Recognition is essentially a political act & declaratory in nature but clothed in legal reasoning” Introduction Traditionally any discussion on recognition in international law considers two theories: constitutive and declaratory. The constitutive theory perceives recognition as “a necessary act before the recognized entity can enjoy an international personality‚” while the declaratory theory sees it as “merely a political act recognizing a pre-existing state of affairs.” In the constitutive

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    Kanun and Albania

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    form from ’doket’ signifies ’a set of rules‚ which defines how one should behave in presence of acquaintances and strangers’. The most commonly known version is the Leka Dukagjini Kanun that comes from 15th C. It was drawn up by the Franciscan from Kosovo - Shtjefën Gjeçov - in the 30s. of 20th C. It was published after his death by his brethren. Lekë Dukagjini (1410-1481) was the Albanian priest and the companion in arms of Gjergj Kastriot Skanderbeg‚ the national hero of Albania. Of course‚ Dukagjini

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    No Man's Land Analysis

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    No Man’s Land is a tragic movie about dissolution of Yugoslavia by focusing on the Bosnian War that took place in 1992. In the movie‚ main characters are representative of the combating sides‚ one is Bosnian and the other is Serbian; while the guy placed on land mine is Bosnian which might be metaphorically shows how Bosnia was sitting on the grenade prepared by Serbs while the international community did nothing to protect them. UN Peacekeeping troops‚ media‚ journalists and civilian fighters are

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