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    Ikea Promotional Strategies

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    IKEA Bulgaria IKEA assignment Prepared by: George Georgiev Evgeniya Mincheva Zornica Rasheva Executive Summary Furniture remains the largest home furnishings and housewares sector. Bulgaria’s furniture industry is a dynamically developing sector in the past few years. It is well known that most furniture companies in the country are based on strong traditions and good correlation between price and quality‚ but (as in many other countries)‚ although the major part of the customers

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    in the Balkans which kept a good relationship with Russia.However‚both Austria-Hungary and Serbia wanted to gain the control of the Balkans because of her remarkable geographical location.The Balkans consisted of different small states like Serbia‚Bulgaria‚Greece‚etc.She was a special region in Europe since it was located on the convergence of the Europe‚Asia and Africa.The unique location of the Balkans created a lot of conflicts among European powers even the Balkan states.Therefore‚the Balkans was

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    Introduction Happy – feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. Fortunate‚ lucky‚ glad‚ delighted‚ joyful‚ gleeful‚ ecstatic‚ favorable‚ blessed. Only one word but so many definitions. “Happy Bar & Grill “ is a chain of restaurants in Bulgaria and Barcelona. Once experienced this place’s spirit‚ taste and service‚ you can easily associate the brand name with the meanings of the word “happy”. You are in captivity of its quality food and high standards. The “Happy Bar & Grill” brand is the

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    struggle for identification. In Southeastern Europe‚ at the turn of the twentieth century‚ political boundaries were unstable because of the Ottoman Empire. By applying force‚ the Ottomans influenced several states in terms of language and religion. Bulgaria was in the middle of this fight. Often if Bulgarians refused to accept the new religion and define themselves as Turks they were simply killed. This was a distinctive form of racism and discrimination against free will. For me it is wrong for: multiculturalism:

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    me! They‚ along with my sister vacationed on the coast of Greece. For a week they were sunbathing on the beach by the sea‚ and then came to Bulgaria by car‚ which they took on a rental. On Friday after school they came after me in Blagoevgrad‚ and we went to Varna. Way to Varna was about seven hours‚ and all the while I was talking about my life in Bulgaria. We arrived at the hotel late at night and immediately went to bed. The next day we planned to lie on the beach and take a walk around the city

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    Causes of World War I

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    Greece‚ Bulgaria‚ Montenegro and Serbia had gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in the 2oth century but their ethnic population was still under Ottoman rule. These nations formed the Balkan League. The League decided to attack the Ottoman Empire and the First Balkan War took place in October of 1912 and ended seven months later. The Ottoman Empire lost power of all its nations in the Balkans. Then in June of 1915 the Second Balkan War broke out. Serbia and Greece attacked Bulgaria‚ as well

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    Balkan Entente

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    regulation‚ which Western Countries who were the winners of the war planned to establish‚ totally changed the political map of Balkan Peninsula. Ottoman Empire‚ Austria-Hungary and Russian Empires broke up and Romania‚ Yugoslavia‚ Albania‚ Greece‚ Bulgaria and Turkey were established as Nation States on that land. In Balkan Peninsula‚ such a political geography was established that almost all countries on that region could claim right on the lands of neighboring countries. The borders determined by

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    The Eastern Question

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    instability in the region and to successive crises. Each crisis of the nineteenth century raised the possibility of general ware between powers In 1908 intellectuals and army officers in Macedonia revolted against the government of the Sultan Bulgaria declared itself independent under Tsar Ferdinand Austria Hungary formally annexed Bosnia-Herzegovina against interests of the Serbs Serbs became hostile to Austria-Hungary Russians became determined to avoid humiliation in the Balkans Russians

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    Career Plans

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    Let’s face it. The term “globalism” has become overused‚ and often misused. In fact‚ we might say that it has actually been devalued to the level of the everyday language of buzzword-brandishing marketing pundits. Such freewheeling usage has perhaps prompted many a CEO (or future CEO) to launch into a global plan or strategy without proper consideration of the demands and dynamics of the international marketplace. Many would-be globetrotters neglect the acquisition of language skills‚ knowledge

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    Balkan Warfare

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    Section I: History For years‚ the Balkan region of Eastern Europe has experienced times of turbulence and confusion‚ sprouting from the years post World War II. Eastern Europe‚ the Balkan Peninsula especially‚ has experienced years of civil and ethnic disruption making the region one of the greatest challenges to U.S foreign affairs. In November of 1992‚ the United States engaged militarily in the ongoing crisis in the Balkans (U.S Policy in the Balkans). Regions that have been under close U

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