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    (93000$-) | X6 (108000$-) | “khet Motors” Company KHET Motors – Toyota Authorized Distributor in Mongolia * Over 10 years in the market. * Annual new Toyota car sales during years 2005-2008 ranged from 400 to over 1000 vehicles in Mongolia. * Khet LLC continuously led the market amongst the authorized dealers in Mongolia‚ during years 2003-2008. Khet was the largest car dealer in Mongolia‚ annual dealer sales was 200-500 vehicles. Khet revenue in 2008 was near 40 mln US Dollars. *

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    International statistics of circulatory system diseases‚ cardiovascular diseases in Mongolia. Done by: Anand. B (AUS-233) Ulaanbaatar‚ Mongolia 2013 year. International statistics of cardiovascular diseases. According to WHO estimates‚ 17 million people around the globe die of CVD each year. In 1998 there were 7.3 million deaths from heart attack and 5.1 million from stroke. Another 15 million each year survive minor strokes. 600 million people with high blood pressure are at risk of

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    Economic Development Programme Component 1 Mongolia Edited by Theo Hensels Team Leader Component 1 Project implemented by IAK-ABG Regional Economic Development Programme Mongolia This report was prepared for Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH Regional Economic Development Programme Mongolia GTZ Office Sky Plaza‚ Olympic Street 12 CPO Box 1264‚ Ulaanbaatar Mongolia © 2008 GTZ Regional Economic Development Programme Mongolia The programme is financed by BMZ‚ the German

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    Rise and Fall of the Mongols

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    conquered more territory than any other conqueror and lead tribes that once fought and detested each other. His successors established the largest empire in the world. Temüjin‚ which meant "Blacksmith" was raised in a nomad family in the modern day Mongolia in the banks of the river Onon. He was the first born son of Yesugei‚ chieftain of the Kiyat sub-clan of the Borjigin Mongols (Tsatsral Batbayar). His great grand-father was Kabul Khan‚ emperor of the Mongol Empire. The name came from the Tartar’s

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    Compare/Contrast Rome Roman and Mongol Empire are renowned for their vast territory. However structural problems had been visible in them even at the height of their power‚ which later on led to a decline. Even though the two societies were ascendant in different historical periods‚ there were some similarities between the cause of their demise. Nonetheless‚ these are some factors that led to the decline of Rome; financial military exhaustion‚ failure of leadership‚ separate and independent

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    unappreciated considering how they conquered more land in twenty five years than the Romans did in four-hundred. The Mongolians can be accredited with founding such countries as Russia and Korea‚ and creating international law. With all this power though‚ Mongolia was quick to fall. Creating a country so big that they couldn’t keep it together longer than two hundred years. The fall lies in their Hostile neighbours‚ and their need to take over countries that want nothing to do with the Mongolian empire. The

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    Überprüfung der Hypothese IV. Fazit Literarurverzeichnis: Zur Lage von NGOs in der Mongolei: Source. Ngos in mongolia. By d. byambajav In the 1990s‚ despite its landlocked location within a buffer position between two great powers and a lack of a democratic heritage‚ Mongolia embarked on the path of democracy after seventy years of communism. Mongolia had much going against it‚ including a poor economy‚ dependency on its two neighbours‚ an unconsolidated new political system

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    particular groups with particular problems. A lot of schools are getting outside support‚ which is unabling organic growth of support systems in schools. Unfortunatelly‚ schools in Mongolia are losing social authority. There are criticised for being the root of all social problems occured and present at the moment in Mongolia (discrimination‚ sexual violence‚ corruption‚ drug use‚ bullying and so on.) Therefore‚ we need a societal systemic changes which will cover wider

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    Public Disclosure Authorized 65159 Rural Out-Migration and Family Life in Cities in Mongolia Public Disclosure Authorized Background Paper Anqing Shi* East Asian and Pacific Region/CMU The World Bank Public Disclosure Authorized May 12‚ 2011 Public Disclosure Authorized _____________________________ *Consultant. I am grateful to Andrew Mason for his guidance on this project‚ to Nancy Cooke and Elaine Sun for their support and encouragements‚ to Andrew Mason and Trang

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    globalization

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    Runnig head: GLOBALIZATION Is Globalization (mostly) good or (mostly) bad? Otgonkhishig Dashravdan Colorado Heights University If you look at the tag on your shirt‚ chances are you would see that it was made in a country other than the one in which you sit right now. This international exchange is just one example of globalization‚ a process that has everything to do with geography. Well what is Globalization? Globalization is a process of interaction

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