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    Main Latvian Issues

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    the main issues that Latvia has been facing during last years is the high number of those people‚ who have chosen to leave their native country in search of a better life. And sadly‚ most of these people do not return. In this essay I will discuss the 3 main reasons‚ why people leave Latvia. Usually‚ when people are asked for reasons of this action‚ a popular answer is‚ because of a better salary. Indeed‚ the statistics are grim – the most common reason for leaving Latvia is because of the low

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    Latvian Culture

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    Latvia Latvians for a long time have been ruled over by Germans and Russians‚ thus adopting some of their characteristics and as well losing our own identity. Nevertheless‚ Latvia now is independent country and it has its own culture and traditions. Despite the fact that Latvia is independent for such a short time we still have different concepts and communication styles. Latvians are well known around the world‚ because of our singing and dancing‚ but this is in the past. Nowadays Latvians are

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    Location and Geography. Lithuania is on the coast of the Baltic Sea. Just over 40‚500 square miles (65‚000 square kilometers) in area‚ it shares borders with Poland and Kaliningrad (Russian Federation) in the southwest‚ Belarus in the east‚ and Latvia in the north. The country is divided into four regions: Aukštaitija‚ the highlands in the northeast and central portion of the country; Žemaitija‚ the lowlands in the west‚ stretching from the Baltic coast to the Nevėžis river; Dzūkija‚ in the southeast;

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    Lithuania

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    land at the Baltic Sea in the geographical centre of Europe. On the map of Europe Lithuania can hardly catch your attention‚ because its area is only 65‚000 sq. km. The borders of our country stretch for more than 1800 km. In the North it borders Latvia‚ in the East and in the South Belorussia‚ in the South – West Poland and the Kaliningrad Region of the Russian Federation. The amber coastline with beautiful whitish beaches stretches for 99 km of the country’s West failor. The failor is decorated

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    know the economical situation in Latvia is very critical‚ so the development of tourism would be a one of solution to improve it. Firstly‚ it will decrease unemployment‚ because we would have to open a new work places to cope with the demand from tourists. Secondly‚ it will give extra money to government’s budget from taxes. In addition inhabitants improve their language skills and meet a new ethnicities. Conversely‚ tourism has its negative side. Tourism in Latvia is remunerative only in summer

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    Where Do We Go from Here?

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    attention on the crisis can anything but increase as we move forward. In this respect‚ Lithuania does seem to somewhat differ from its northern neighbors in that the leverage ratios and debt multiples are not as high as in neither Estonia nor Latvia. As regards Latvia‚ Alf Vanags and Morten Hansen recently published a detailed analysis on the future path of the Latvian economy faced with the incoming financial crisis and potential global recession. Their conclusion is rather dire with respect to the potential

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    Vulnerary Tourism

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    discussed issue in Latvia today. This type of works have not been common‚ therefore‚ it is necessary to explore how vulnerary tourism has developed and what the current offer in the territory of Latvia is. The Aim of the Project Paper is to find out the development of the vulnerary tourism in Latvia and the progress during the years. Latvia has always been known for its health resorts but during the changes of the political system the splendour of vulnerary tourism in Latvia has disappeared. The

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    West! And there was quite little common in the history of Lithuania in one side and Estonia+Latvia in another side! * Only since the end of the 18th century we can speak about the Baltic region as a region what has a common destiny. Destiny which is not pleasure to Baltic states. Since 18th century all Baltic States were as a part of Russian Empire: * Estonia and Livonia (modern Estonia and Latvia) as a part of Swedish Empire was incorporated into the Russian Empire after the Sweden’s defeat

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    technological factors. There will be discussed what is situation now‚ what causes that‚ and what are the possibilities for business in that kind of environment. Lithuania is one of the Baltic countries which is by the Baltic Sea and has borders with Latvia‚ Belarus‚ Poland and Russia. One of the most important factors of the external environment in Lithuania is demography. During the Soviet Union times‚ a lot of Lithuanians emigrated to the west. It caused a great loss of talented and intelligent

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    Jillian Mullen 2/14/11 English 802-Emma Crandall Assignment 1 Satyagraha and the Singing Revolution: Voices That Needed To Be Heard One of the axioms of religion is there is no religion other than truth. Another is‚ religion is love. And as there can only be one religion‚ it follows that truth is love and love is truth. We shall find too‚ on further reflection‚ that conduct based on truth is impossible without love. Truth-force then is love-force. We cannot remedy evil by harboring

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