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    Refan Company Success

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    Refan Company was founded in Bulgaria in the early 90’s as a family business. At first it operates in the area of imported perfumes and cosmetics. Later on the company develops a production of perfumes‚ bath products‚ cosmetics and natural soaps through its own development links they manage to build. In the next years the company places very well on the Bulgarian market making itself the largest producer of perfumes and natural cosmetics. Company expands internationally with his own trademark “Refan”

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    History 1989 South Africa

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    The years 1989 to 1991 experienced some earth shaking events in the global geo-political power equation. The world witnessed the breaching of the Berlin Wall in November 1989. The Communist regimes in Czechoslovakia‚ Poland‚ Hungary‚ East Germany‚ Bulgaria‚ and Romania collapsed. Dubcek and Havel‚ former prisoners of the communist regime‚ were together welcomed by huge crowds; whilst in Romania‚ the huddled bodies of the Ceaucescus lay in a snowy courtyard; in Tianamen Square screams and tracer bullets

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    Phases of the Cold War

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    Russia‚ Roosevelt the President of USA sent armaments to Russia. It is only because the relationship between Roosevelt and Stalin was very good. But after the defeat of Germany‚ when Stalin wanted to implement Communist ideology in Poland‚ Hungery‚ Bulgaria and Rumania‚ at that time England and America suspected Stalin. Winston Churchill‚ the Prime Minister of England in his ‘Fulton Speech’ on 5 March 1946 said that Soviet Russia was covered by an Iron Curtain. It led Stalin to think deeply. As a result

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    USSR Blame Cold War Essay

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    To what extent was the Soviet Union responsible for the origins of the Cold War? (15 marks)   The Cold War was the periods of hostility and high tension between USA and USSR that stopped just short of war‚ in the time period 1945 to 1991‚ and sometimes dated back to 1917. It was essentially an ideological conflict between the communist USSR and the capitalist USA‚ which was marked with arms race‚ economic rivalry‚ development of huge espionage networks‚ propaganda and proxy wars‚ formation of the

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    made the West think Stalin was trying to make a huge communist empire. This marked a cooling in relations between the two sides. Between 1945 and 1948 communist regimes were established throughout Eastern Europe (Salami tactics). Albania (1945)‚ Bulgaria (1945)‚ Poland (1947)‚ Hungary (1947)‚ Romania (1945-1947)‚ Czechoslovakia (1948)‚ and East Germany (1949)‚ all these countries went through a different process‚ but the results were the same. The Red Army retained a presence in much of Eastern Europe

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    ww1 fascinating facts

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    The countries of the Allies included Russia‚ France‚ British Empire‚ Italy‚ United States‚ Japan‚ Rumania‚ Serbia‚ Belgium‚ Greece‚ Portugal and Montenegro Fact 4 - The countries of the Central Powers included Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Turkey and Bulgaria Fact 5 - World War 1 was triggered on 28 June 1914 by the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his pregnant wife Sophie Fact 6 - Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was the nephew of Emperor Franz Josef and heir to the throne

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    our own country. Since I am a representative from another country‚ I would like to tell you about the gestures of my country‚ too. So‚ swinging your head left and right‚ and countries‚ including Russia‚ means "no’; however‚ in countries such as Bulgaria‚ India‚ Greece this means endorsement‚ "yes" and so on. One of the most common gestures over the world is “Okay Hand Sign” as we can judge as an endorsement or so that’s all well and fine. In English-speaking countries gesture "Okay Hand Sign"

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    helped them manage their finances Economic Collapse‚ Austria & Hungary‚ 1922The Greek-Bulgarian 3 Dispute 1925  They were able to begin economic recovery Greek-Bulgarian border the source of dispute After some violent incidents‚ Greece invaded Bulgaria League condemned Greece’s actions and pressurised them to withdraw They did so to avoid war

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    Chapter 9 P192-211 Civilization in Eastern Europe: Byzantium and Orthodox Europe Introduction: BIG IDEAS DETAILS One: Two major Christian civilizations took shape- the orthodox Christian Byzantine & Catholicism in Central and West Europe- yet the remained mostly different Two: Expansion into areas never controlled before • Both new civilizations were impacted by Islam o They had Different principles • Byzantine places a higher stress on politics‚ economy‚ and cultural life (from

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    Intro to Ww1

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    Powers‚ so named because of their central location on the European continent‚ initially consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary and their associated empires. The Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers in October 1914‚ followed a year later by Bulgaria. By the conclusion of the war‚ only The Netherlands‚ Switzerland‚ Spain and the Scandinavian nations remained officially neutral among the European countries‚ though many of those provided financial and material support to one side or the other.

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