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    Analysis of Transport Infrastructure Development‚ and Impacts of Tax Regimes on Transport‚ Energy‚ Environment and Household Consumption on Economic Development: A Case of the Balkans – Albania‚ Bulgaria‚ Croatia‚ Kosovo‚ Macedonia and Montenegro By DECLARATION I‚ Muhamet Ahmeti‚ declare that the contents of this dissertation/thesis represent my own un-aided work‚ and never before have‚ this dissertation / thesis submitted towards any

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    Honey Commodity Assessment

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    significant changes or trends observable in the external trade figures and/or average price levels upon exportation/importation of this commodity since 2000? Export: In value (Euros): RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RUSSIA) HONG KONG UNITED STATES SAUDI ARABIA CROATIA SINGAPORE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES PHILIPPINES INDIA JAPAN 623410 381153 246494 159886 101262 78300 73378 50658 48076 41674 It is obvious‚ that the most important export partner of Austrian honey producers are russian companies. They import almost the

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    opportunity to expand the business at the expense of the franchisee’s interests and capital. Question 2: What adjustments would they need to make for franchising in the Croatian context? Due to the fact franchising is a relatively new concept in Croatia‚ the major adjustment would probably be educating the country on the concept of franchising. Hopefully formal education and training on franchising would take the skepticism out of the idea of franchising. Question 3: How could they protect their

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    Bosnian War Research Paper

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    Bosnian War began in 1992 and ended in 1995‚ throughout those years more than 20‚000 rapes occurred. The war was fought between the Serbs and the Croats that were residing in Bosnia. Both sides wanted to annex an area of Bosnia either for Serbia or Croatia. Systematic rape was one of the most common weapons primarily used by the Serbs. It was disturbingly successful in purposeful impregnations‚ instilling widespread fear‚ and stealing every bit of power the Croatian women had left. The women were primarily

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    country was a violent process. It culminated in open armed conflicts involving Bosnia and Herzegovina‚ Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY)‚ and to a much lesser extent also Slovenia. Second‚ there remains no consensus among the successor as to states what actually happened on the territory of the SFRY. In contrast to the four successor states‚ namely Bosnia and Herzegovina‚ Croatia‚ Macedonia and Slovenia‚ and the international community as a whole‚ which argue that the predecessor

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    doi:10.5559/di.20.4.05 DIMENSIONS OF NATIONAL INNOVATION CULTURE IN CROATIA Content Validity of Hofstede ’s Dimensions Jasminka LAŽNJAK Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences‚ Zagreb UDK: 316.42(497.5):001 008(497.5) Izvorni znanstveni rad Primljeno: 8. 4. 2011. Faced with the challenge to increase the level of innovation in science and technology many societies have developed a national innovation system as a form of public policy programs. If innovative culture is crucial

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    Bosnian Genocide

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    Oliver Goschow The Bosnian Genocide and How It Changed Society The Bosnian Genocide is one of the most horrific events of our modern history. Under the former Yugoslavia‚ different ethnicities were all compressed under the regime of Josip Broz “Tito”‚ who managed to keep them united for 35 years‚ however after the death of Tito‚ violence escalated. Under General Ratko Mladić’s leadership‚ neighbors started killing neighbors‚ and changed the way Serbs‚ Bosnians and Croats treat each other

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    Time Warner’s Customer groups Word count 655 Section 1. Introduction Time Warner facilitate for a wide range of customer types with their products and services they offer. Their products and services include; HBO‚ Time inc‚ Tuner broadcasting system and warner brother entertainment. Within these services there’s a variety of subsidiaries like‚ sports illustrated magazine (Time inc). They really try to accommodate for as many consumers as possible‚ focusing on the range of their products/services

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    Main Points: End of the Col War has coincided with increased nationalist‚ ethnic‚ and religious conflict in Eurasia Serbs and Slovenians‚ Croatians and Bosnian Muslims What are the causes of the varying intergroup relations? Ancient hostilities is not a good enough explanation Posen using the classic realist concept of the Security Dilemma to form his article Using it to analyze the “special conditions that arise when groups of people suddenly find themselves newly responsible for their

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    SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW - STATES I. Traditional Subjects of International Law A. States In addition to controlling territory‚ States have lawmaking and executive functions. States have full legal capacity‚ that is‚ they have the ability to be vested with rights and to incur obligations. B. Insurgents Insurgents are a destabilizing factor‚ which makes States reluctant to accept them‚ unless they show some of the attributes of sovereignty (e.g. control of a defined territory). Their

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