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    Education in Kazakhstan

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    E & A Stationery Shop 1. - Executive Summary 2. - Strategy‚ Aims & Objectives Objectives have to be created according to the SMART acronym. Specific: The business has the objective to increase its sales by November since that is when the Term 1 starts for universities. Measurable: From the start of the business (July) increase the sales by three times till November Achievable: The objective of the business (to increase sales till November) is achievable‚ since it is the time

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    of Kazakhstan. Given that currently the supply of domestic investors is not always able to meet the growing domestic demand for investment resources. Importance of foreign direct investment (FDI) takes place in this case. Decline in FDI flows is noticed in almost all groups of countries‚ but especially notable losses are in the advanced economies. According to UNCTAD‚ on the basis of 2012 the inflow of foreign direct investment to CIS countries fell by 9.9 %. Despite the fact that Kazakhstan is

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    Tuberculosis in Kazakhstan Nowadays in our country tuberculosis became one of the most widespread diseases. Tuberculosis belongs to group of socially significant diseases and it is the important medico-social problem‚ causing considerable material loss because of disability and premature death of the most productive population. Deterioration of an ecological situation‚ migratory processes‚ and decrease in a standard of living of the population‚ insufficient financing of health care including anti-tubercular

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    Hieronymus Bosch Analysis

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    Hieronymus Bosch Horrendous torture‚ carnal mutilations‚ flying fish‚ the fires of hell‚ and the sinister depths of the human imagination are just a few of the illustrations found in the paintings of Bosch. Hieronymus van Aken‚ commonly known Bosch‚ is acknowledged worldwide as one of the most popular and most intriguing artists in history. A true master of symbolism‚ this paradox-riddled man was a herald in genre painting and landscaping. He was a painter rich in ideas with what is seemingly

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    Sport Policy in Kazakhstan

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    KAZAKSTAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ ECONOMICS AND STRATEGIC RESEARCH COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES BACHELORS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SPORT POLICY IN KAZAKHSTAN Lecturer: Bhuiyan Shahjahan Baidossov Dami Temirkhan Guldana Smailova Dariya Introduction There is one way to rise up the whole health of nation/country. The only way that is possible to reach - through complex approaching in advertise of sport activities in the society. There is a fragments in the

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    Education in Kazakhstan

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    Education in Kazakhstan 1. Before going to school‚ children attend kindergartens until they are six or seven. 2. Compulsory education begins in our country at the age of seven‚ when children go to primary school. 3. The secondary stage begins from the 5th form when children start studying a lot of new subjects‚ such as Literature‚ History‚ Natural Sci¬ences and others. 4. Examinations are taken at the end of the 9-th and the 11-th forms. 5. Some children may leave school after the 9-th form

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    ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN THROUGH SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT: INTRODUCING NEW MODELS OF FUNDING FOR SMES Gauhar Abdygaliyeva Ludmilla Coccia Yeshey Dorji Jenny Phan Azamat Seitkhaliuly Sojin Song James Stephenson Julius Thaler 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Our team would like to express our appreciation to the following individuals and organizations in both the United States and Kazakhstan that have provided invaluable support to this project throughout

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    Financial Crisis in Kazakhstan 4/27/2011 Birimzhan Sayan ID: 20080347 Contents Introduction 3 Causes of Financial Crisis 3 Consequences 3 The growth of banking system in Kazakhstan decreased. 3 Restructuring Banking System 3 Prices for oil fell dramatically 3 Unemployment rate rocked up. 3 The fell of Gross Domestic Product 3 The danger of criminal in the streets increased 3 Solutions of the Problem 3 Conclusion 3 References 3 Financial Crisis

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    At the ending of 20 century many government objects‚ manufactures and public sectors in Kazakhstan are begun to privatize. Privatization means the changing property from public to private. Of course‚ privatization is concerned education system too. Government is interested in well-educated population‚ because it is one of the main factors that create economy development country. Education in Kazakhstan has some problems such as quality of education children received in schools‚ colleges and universities

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    are shown on the face of humans to reveal expressions of lust‚ happiness‚ and temptation. This painting is a canvas version of The Terracotta Army. It shows Bosch’s seriousness and solemn respect to this piece of art. Despite of the chaotic scene Bosch depicted‚ there is actually a sense of balance in this painting. A the human beings in the foreground balances the four huts in the background that is marked in bright colors. The fountain in the middle is symmetrical that result identical reflection

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