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    Under the postwar leadership of Marshal Tito‚ in 1948 Yugoslavia refused to accept Soviet domination and pursued a policy of a non-alignment. Who was this man? Josip Broz Tito was born on 7th May‚ 1892 in a Croatian village of Kumrovec near Zagreb. As a young man he took part in the fights of the Austro-Hungarian army and was captured by the Russians in 1915. He fought with the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution and became an active Communist organizer on returning to his country in 1920

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    Criminologist‚ 1-2‚ 5 Schwartz‚ M. D. 1997. Does critical criminology have a core? Or just splinters? Critical criminologist newsletter‚ 7‚ 2&3: http://sun.soci.niu.edu/ -criticrim/CC/marty .html Separovic‚ Z. P. 1985. Victimology‚ study of victims. Zagreb: Zamobor Novaki bb. Sered S. 1998. Lecture at the symposium of the Israeli association for feminism studies and gender research‚ Shoham‚ G. S. and Hoffman J. 1991. A primer in the sociology of crime. N.Y.: Harrow and Heston‚ publishers Simpson

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    Varlosovic’s body count was 200 confirmed kills in a period of 3 years. This was a small village in Croatia to provide a perspective. One would argue it’s impossible‚ though I wouldn’t berate the body count. Our government had brought him to Zagreb in the hope of cracking his secrets. The building we threw him in was a run down car manufacturing plant. Unknown to the public it was a government mandated site to be used for any black operations. The building was a resounding success up until the

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    Journal of Computing and Information Technology - CIT 10‚ 2002‚ 2‚ 69–84 69 A Procedure of Conversion of Relational into Multidimensional Database Schema Mladen Varga Faculty of Economics‚ University of Zagreb‚ Croatia It is universally recognized that operational information systems lean on the relational model and data warehouses on the multidimensional model. The phrase On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) means summarizing‚ consolidating‚ viewing‚ and synthesizing data according

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    research was to study automatization process that was performed in the study by John Ridley Stroop and named Stroop effect. In this experiment random sampling technique was used to determine twelve participants from American International School of Zagreb. By performing repeated measure design‚ participants were all under same conditions in the quiet room where they performed three different tasks‚ each participant separately. All tasks were timed separately and mistakes were counted. Participants

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    Brief Sales & Marketing Manager prepared for Top International Logistics and Transport Company Romania November 2012 Sales & Marketing Manager Top International Logistics and Transport Company Our Client For confidentiality reasons‚ information ab out our client is‚ for reference sources and non-shortlisted candidates‚ limited to the following: Our client is one of the leading logistics and transport companies in the world‚ being present in more than 100 countries and employing

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    All around the world there have been times where a certain country’s economy have just collapsed. The majority of the time this is caused by who is in charge for running the country. For our term paper we have chosen two men who were communists and caused the downfall of their country’s economy. This includes the increase of poverty along with the increase of death rates. The two dictators we chose were Pol Pot‚ dictator of Cambodia and Idi Amin Dada the president of Uganda. Both were different

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    LIST OF COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS S.No S.No 1 Afghanistan ----> Kabul 41 Cyprus ----> Nicosia 2 Albania ----> Tirana 42 Czech Republic ----> Prague 3 Algeria ----> Algiers 43 Denmark ----> Copenhagen 4 Andorra ----> Andorra la Vella 44 Djibouti ----> Djibouti 5 Angola ----> Luanda 45 Dominica ----> Roseau 6 Antigua and Barbuda ----> Saint John’s 46 Dominican Republic ----> Santo Domingo 7 Argentina ----> Buenos Aires 47 East Timor (Timor-Leste) ----> Dili 8 Armenia

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    Konèar PowerTransformers Ltd. A Joint Venture of Siemens and Konèar STRAY LOSSES HOW TO REDUCE THEM AND WHY? KPT-OIPT 013E‚ Published 02.2000. Generally‚ there is a simplified understanding that the socalled load losses in a transformer (load losses‚ PL ) depend on the ohmic resistance of the windings. This is only partly true‚ as the losses arising from magnetic leakage flux in various metal parts of a transformer constitute a significant part of the total losses. This component

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    Social Cohesion Abstract Assessing the multiculturalism policy impact in Australia requires a distinction between traits‚ the influence on the effective assimilation of minorities in society‚ and multiculturalism as an important aspect of national identity and the power on the politics of immigration in Australia. However‚ it distinguishes that there are various of encounters of enduring high levels of social cohesion with the Australian government. This essay will claim that the new arrived migrants

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