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    Canada’s first Internet café‚ opened in Toronto‚ Ontario. After an initial appearance at the conference site of the 5th International Symposium on Electronic Art‚ ISEA‚ in August 1994‚ an establishment called CompuCafe was established in Helsinki‚ Finland‚ featuring both Internet access and a robotic beer seller. Inspired partly by the ICA event‚ a commercial establishment of this type‚ called Cyberia‚ opened on September 1‚1994 in London‚ England. In January 1995‚ CB1 Café in Cambridge‚ installed

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    Library‚ North Carolina State University‚ U.S. Year-end report 2012 Y d t − R Revenue growth i C th in Construction t ti − Earnings in Construction at the same level as 2011 including writewrite downs in Latin America − Construction Norway and Finland y back on track − Profitable divestments in CD and ID − Strong cash flow in the last quarter − Good outlook and strong position in the U.S. − Unchanged dividend SEK 6.00 (6.00) (6 00) per share Green Towers‚ Wrocław‚ Poland 2 February 7‚ 2013 Skanska

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    ISSN 1681-4789 Statistical books Europe in figures Eurostat yearbook 2011 Statistical books Europe in figures Eurostat yearbook 2011 Europe Direct is a service to help you find answers to your questions about the European Union. Freephone number (*): 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 (*) Certain mobile telephone operators do not allow access to 00 800 numbers or these calls may be billed. More information on the European Union is available on the Internet (http://europa.eu). Cataloguing

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    environment is analyzed. Meantime‚ there is price pressure caused by the absence of opportunities for product differentiation‚ product identification and product acquaintance‚ particularly in Finland. At the moment‚ there are more than six hundred ethnic restaurants in Helsinki only‚ and Vantaa‚ as a gateway to Finland‚ has more than fifty ethnic restaurants. The customers for these ethnic based restaurants are mainly office workers‚ travelers‚ tourists‚ free movers and business. People depending on the

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    Working Papers Number 11/31 Youth unemployment in Spain: causes and solutions Economic Analysis Madrid‚ 27 September 2011 11/31 Working Papers Madrid‚ 27 September 2011 Youth unemployment in Spain: causes and solutions* Juan Ramón García. September 2011 Abstract Youth unemployment in Spain is a persistent phenomenon that has worsened during the current crisis. And at the levels now being registered (46.1% in 2Q11)‚ the measures to fight it can be delayed no longer. The evidence presented in

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    fact that Nokia is a leading multinational company‚ a major part of its business is located in Finland. Nokia plays a significant role in the economic growth of Finland‚ which has been one of the fastest growing in whole Europe. I. History of Nokia The Nokia story begins in 1865‚ when Fredrik Idestam‚ a mining engineer‚ establishes a paper mill at the Tammerkoski Rapids in south-western Finland‚ a few years later‚ he built a second mill by the Nokianvirta river – the place that gave Nokia

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    maturity and overcrowded. The US industry when compared to Finland‚ UK‚ and Japan could be considered an industry that had room for growth. Finland had almost a 90% penetration rate especially in the ages 20 to 29 age group and Japan had almost an 80% penetration rate‚ In Finland and Japan the age group 20 to 29 was considered the highest user of mobile services and the age group 15 to 19 was the second highest with almost 80% in Finland and about 75% in Japan. In the USA however‚ penetration was

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    India’s handicrafts exports up by around 22 per cent to USD 369 million in August‚ 2010 (www.goodreturns.in). Among European countries‚ Finland is considered as one of many potential markets for us to develop this kind of industry. That is the reason why we wish to enhance a designing company to provide more unique designing gifts what meet the market’s demand in Finland. Company information and our products Our company is established from 2009. Our activity is to sell our souvenirs/gifts designed

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    Global demand for photographic cameras is forecast to expand 3.5% p.a. between 2014 and 2018. China‚ Czech Republic‚ Malaysia‚ Thailand‚ and the United States are considered the highest potential markets in the coming years. According to recently published research conducted by a leading international market research company‚ Global Research & Data Services‚ the expansion of the global photographic camera industry is forecast to reach 3.5% p.a. in the coming years. Between 2007 and 2013 the market

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    The Russian Revolution of 1917 was one of the most significant events in the 20th century. It completely changed the government and outlook on life in the very large country of Russia. The events of the revolution were a direct result of the growing conflict in World War I‚ but the significance of an empire collapsing and a people rising up extends beyond the war effort.  In 1914‚ Russia entered the war with much vigor. However‚ their enthusiasm was not enough to sustain them and the army suffered

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