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    Analysis of European Union 2011 Explain the main challenges of the EU regional policy in the near future. Contents : Introduction 1 I- The basic objectives of the EU regional policy. 2 1-Principles and Priorities of EU Regional Policy 2 2-Establishment of this policy 3 II- The new challenges for the future. 4 1-New challenges with the last enlargement. 4 2-“Region 2020” analysis 5 Conclusion 6 Bibliography: 7 Introduction

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    Effects of Earthquake

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    Effects of earthquakes Shaking and ground rupture Shaking and ground rupture are the main effects created by earthquakes‚ principally resulting in more or less severe damage to buildings and other rigid structures. The severity of the local effects depends on the complex combination of the earthquake magnitude‚ the distance from the epicenter‚ and the local geological and geomorphological conditions‚ which may amplify or reduce wave propagation.[44] The ground-shaking is measured by ground acceleration

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    Casablanca Movie Essay

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    he could hide it. He ended up putting it under a stack of papers. Another important point was when Ilsa told him that she was still loved him because that made him convince her that she was going to stay back with him as Laszlo leaves to go to Lisbon. If she didn’t tell Rick she loved him‚ she wouldn’t have gotten the letters of transit out of him. The last important point is when Rick tells Renault to get Laszlo out of jail because he is going to set him up. Rick wanted have Renault hide‚ and

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    Vasco Da Gama

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    Vasco da Gama Vasco da Gama  (1460 or 1469 – 24 December 1524)‚ 1st Count of Vidigueira‚ was a Portuguese explorer‚ one of the most successful in the Age of Discovery and the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India. He is one of the most famous and celebrated explorers from the Discovery Ages‚ being the first European to reach India through sea. This discovery was very significant and paved the way for the Portuguese to establish a long lasting colonial empire in Asia

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    Monaco Research Paper

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    rolling plains. Lisbon is the capital city and largest city of Portugal‚ with a population of 545‚245 within its administrative limits on a land area of 84.8 km2. The urban area of Lisbon extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of 3 million on an area of 958 km2; it is the 9th most populous urban area in the European Union. About 2‚831‚000 people live in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (which represents approximately 27% of the population of the country). Lisbon is the westernmost

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    Race Discrimination

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    In Auburn‚ Maine‚ a Lisbon man of Ethiopian decent who worked at a Walmart receiving center for four years is suing the company. He is seeking both compensatory and punitive damages along with attorneys’ fees and the cost of expert witnesses. The man‚ Abdulaziz Omar‚ states that the company discriminated against him due to his race and subsequently fired him to retaliate against his complaint about workplace discrimination and an injury he sustained while on the job. Omar started working for Walmart

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    Tsunamis through History

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    Description | Estimated Deaths | July 21‚ AD 365 | Alexandria | Generated by earthquake | 50‚000 + | June 7‚ 1692 | Port Royal‚ Jamaica | Generated by earthquake | Thousands | 1707 | Japan | Generated by earthquake | 30‚000 | November 1‚ 1755 | Lisbon‚ Portugal | Waves 6-15 m high generated by earthquake | 10‚000-60‚000 | August 8‚ 1868 | Arica‚ Chile | 15 m wave generated by earthquake | Thousands | August 26-27‚ 1883 | Krakatoa‚ Indonesia | Generated by eruption of volcano | 36‚000 | June

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    Wonders of the Ancient World concept with a modern list of wonders. A popularity poll was led by Canadian-Swiss Bernard Weber[1] and organized by the Swiss-based‚ government-controlled New7Wonders Foundation‚[2] with winners announced on July 7‚ 2007 in Lisbon.[3] The New7Wonders Foundation claimed that more than 100 million votes were cast through the Internet or by telephone. Nothing prevented multiple votes‚ so the poll was considered "decidedly unscientific".[4] According to John Zogby‚ founder and

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    Good Hope at the continent’s southern tip in 1487-1488. Now Manuel was prepared to take the bold step of passing the Cape by and sailing across thousands of miles of open sea to India. Therefore on July 7‚ 1498‚ da Gama and his crew set sail from Lisbon aboard four ships. Their goal was the city of Calicut (not to be confused with Calcutta) on the Malabar‚ or southwestern‚ coast of India‚ and da Gama took with him letters of introduction both to the ruler of Calicut and to Prester John. The latter

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    Free Labour markets

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    exist. Britain‚ The US and Ireland all have Liberal Market Economies. On the other hand‚ there are Coordinated Market economies which I will go on to explain later. (Kleinknecht‚ A (2009) “Flexible labour markets: good for jobs‚ bad for innovation?” Lisbon Civic Forum‚ Available from: (http://www.lisboncivicforum.org/lisbon09/kleinknecht_pr.pdf) So‚ do these free and flexible labour markets yield better jobs? I am of the opinion that they do not. I will firstly discuss the evidence to show that countries

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