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    from different countries are as individual as the local academic cultures from which they arise. Distinct regional patterns emerged in this comparative study of letters of recommendation from the United States‚ United Kingdom‚ Germany‚ and Eastern Europe. Two types of analysis were performed: first‚ a quantitative analysis examined features such as linearity‚ symmetry‚ data integration‚ advance organizers and sentence types; second‚ a qualitative analysis examined the content of the sections

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    recently did an article on how the soft-drink battleground has now turned toward new overseas markets. While once the United States‚ Australia‚ Japan‚ and Western Europe were the dominant soft-drink markets‚ the growth has slowed down dramatically‚ but they are still important markets for Coca-Cola and Pepsi. However‚ Eastern Europe‚ Mexico‚ China‚ Saudi Arabia‚ and India have become the new "hot spots." Both Coca-Cola and Pepsi are forming joint bottling ventures in these nations and in other

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    CORRUPTION

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    Anticorruption agencies: expressive‚ constructivist and strategic use This article is based on the anticorruption agency in Eastern Europe. This anticorruption agency is based on how well they provide the government with anticorruption discourses‚ however they question the government’s interest in it. The instrumentalization of the political disclosure means to direct to organize and to adapt. This is used to assure that the business opportunities remain open in an anticorruption form. Generally

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    SKODA PESTEL

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    Romania‚ for further expand. Skoda has to keep an eye on the economic growth and inflation rate in the countries it operates to quickly adapt to the changes. Social Environment: Negative customers’ perception toward the Skoda brand in the Eastern Europe countries. (Dates from the mid 1970s‚ because of Skoda Estelle) The increase of population in some countries forces their governments to redesign their traffic and turn to the use of public transportation. Specific needs and wants of customers

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    Europeans for several years‚ the majority of people in the United State still know very little about this Eastern European country. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the geography‚ people‚ government and economy of Albania and to provide facts and information about this fascinating country. Albania is located on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas and is surrounded on its northern‚ eastern‚ and southern sides by Yugoslavia‚ Kosova‚ Maqedonia‚ and Greece. (www.albania.com). The country is less

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    resulted in one of the greatest conflicts of the twentieth century. Both the United States and the Soviet Union share equal responsibility for the start and continuance foe nearly a half century of the Cold War. The political relations going on in Europe during and directly after World War II had an enormous effect on laying the foundation for the Cold War. The decisions made by the United States in WWII caused tensions to rise between the U. S. and the Soviet Union. Fear of Communism in capitalist

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    research of selected foreign markets conducted by author of this thesis and in establishing preliminary contacts with potential local partners in target market. The company is willing to consider possibility to enter one of the selected markets in Eastern Europe recommended by author of this research. Because of the limited 14

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    Running head: EASTERN STATE PENITENTIARY 1 Eastern State Penitentiary Name Institution Eastern State Penitentiary I think that a prisoner in the Eastern State Penitentiary has the dullest daily routine that any human could ever have. Picture a prisoner living behind a cell with a heavy dungeon-door and thick walls. Literally‚ speaking‚ the daily routine revolves around the cell. As…notes‚ a prisoner "is led to the cell from which he never again comes forth‚ until his whole term of imprisonment

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    Hitler and therefore relations up until the war had been relaxed. However this changed after 1945 the victory against Germany brought them international superpower status giving them more control and influence over many countries especially in Eastern Europe. As a result Stalin changed and adapted policies accordingly to increase competition with the USA; both countries were fearful of each other hence why Stalin concentrated on things such as industry and ignoring agricultural production for example

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    of these two sources is more valuable in explaining why the Soviet Union wanted to establish control over Eastern European States? Source 3 by Stalin is more valuable than Source 2 by Churchill in explaining why the Soviet Union wanted to establish control over Eastern European States. Churchill does not ‘directly’ state any reasons why the Soviet Union wanted to establish control over Eastern European States. Stalin’s speech’s topic is basically explaining this. In order to come to a conclusion‚

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