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    in Southern Europe. According to the 2011 census‚ Greece’s population is around 11 million. Athens is the nation’s capital and largest city. 1)Greece is mainland located at the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula. Greece is surrounded on the north by Bulgaria‚ the Republic of Macedonia and Albania; to the west by the Ionian Sea; to the south by the Mediterranean Sea and to the east by the Aegean Sea and Turkey. 2)The country consists of nine geographic regions: Macedonia‚ Central Greece‚ the Peloponnese

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    Effects of Communism During the Cold War With the growth of the Soviet Union after World War II‚ Communism had spread worldwide mainly in Eastern Europe‚ which was mostly lands occupied by the Soviets‚ and in Southeast Asia. During that time‚ those Asian regions were oppressed by poverty and from the government too because of that. Communism is often a response from these poor lower class or working class people‚ tired of their life like that. They believed that by adopting Communism system of the

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    dark pastels because how David’s mood is in the story I thought would change the setting. In the movie it was pretty colorful and very detailed. Italy was what I thought it to be‚ with its beautiful colors and how the landscape was formed‚ but Bulgaria‚ Salonika‚ and Switzerland seemed way different then what I did expect. Their landscape was rough and mainly forest while Italy was mostly city. The character changes and differences kind of got me mad. I thought that David would be a little smaller

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    After the First World War had ceased on the 11th of November 1918‚ there were a lot of negotiations on the issue of how to sustain peace‚ and how to treat the Central Powers‚ which consisted namely of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Turkey and Bulgaria. France wanted urgent reparation for the damages Germany had caused‚ and did not consider giving her a “mild punishment”‚ such as the one Britain had suggested. There are several important reasons as to why the Central Powers lost World War One. During this

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    Topic for individual tasks Part I. 1. Analysis of international trade (export‚ import‚ dynamics‚ etc.) 1997-2009 years – Great Britain‚ Hungary. 2. Analysis of international labor migration (emigration‚ etc.) 1997-2009 years - Italy‚ Ukraine. 3. Analysis of international tourism (by tourism) 1997-2009 years - France. 4. Analysis of international trade (export‚ import‚ dynamics‚ etc.) 1997-2009 years‚ Hungary‚ Portugal. 5. Analysis of international labor migration (emigration‚ etc.) 1997-2009

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    most casualties to the Allied Powers. They caused a total of 7‚142‚558 casualties. However‚ just because they caused the most casualties‚ it doesn’t mean that they take the whole blame. What about other countries like Austria-Hungary‚ Turkey‚ and Bulgaria? In fact‚ Austria-Hungary caused a total of 7‚020‚000 casualties and they didn’t get any blame. Germany doesn’t deserve to take all the blame for what happened during World War 1. In conclusion‚ the benefits of punishing Germany didn’t outweigh

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    The word great usually evokes a positive connotation‚ at least for me. Great grades‚ a great trip‚ great memories- all with a happy smile. In this context‚ great is being used as The Great War‚ also known as WWI. WWI was largely influenced by the assassination of the archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. However‚ the major causes that led the war are the alliances system‚ nationalism‚ and imperialism. The alliance system had its benefits and disadvantages. Firstly‚ if one country started a

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    Telecommunications Policy 36 (2012) 187–196 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Telecommunications Policy URL: www.elsevier.com/locate/telpol Regulation and competition in the European mobile communications industry: An examination of the implementation of mobile number portability Bele´n Usero Sa´nchez n‚ Grigorios Asimakopoulos 1 Business Management Division‚ Universidad Carlos III de Madrid‚ C/Madrid‚ 126 (28903) Getafe‚ Madrid‚ Spain a r t i c l e i n f o abstract Available

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    Using these four passages and your own knowledge‚ assess the view that during the Second World War the relationship between the ussr and the west was characterised more by co-operation than by disagreement. The four interpretations are in agreement that during the second World War the relationship between the USSR and the West was characterised more by cooperation than disagreement. There was major conflict over various issues regarding Communisms security in Eastern Europe‚ specifically expansionism

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    eight of these nations‚ known as the Allies and the Associated Powers‚ and including Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy‚ and the United States‚ opposed the coalition known as the Central Powers‚ consisting of Germany‚ Austria - Hungary‚ Turkey‚ and Bulgaria. The immediate cause of the war between Austria - Hungary and Serbia was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28‚ 1914‚ at Sarajevo in Bosnia by Gavrilo

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