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    Americanization in Poland

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    Americanization in Poland These days in Poland we can notice that the process of Americanization has proceeded. Every step we take‚ we face the influence of the American culture in our country and it does not surprise anybody or we do not even surmise that we take part in this phenomenon. Firstly‚ I have noticed that more than 90% of the music I listen to is in English. Even if the bands come from Sweden or Hungary the lyrics of their songs are still in English‚ usually in American English

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    2. Creative Contents One of the biggest reasons why the cultural organizations use the social media is to attract more visitors to the exhibition or to the event. But bringing the social media fans and followers out of the online community and making them actually visit the museum can be a challenging task and might end up only in an ideal stage. Most cultural organizations attempt to overcome this hardship by distributing free tickets through a contest or heavily relying on exhibition reviews.

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    Rafael L. Cortada-Brzykcy Professor D. Portillo English 091 2 April 2013 The Slavs: East vs. West vs. South When the term “Slav” is mentioned‚ the first people to come to mind are the Russians. We know them by their unique script of writing‚ vodka‚ and are the most populated of all of the ethnic tribes that populated the mountains‚ rivers‚ and plains of Eastern Europe. Although a quintessential people of this continent‚ they differ greatly from many of their brothers and sisters of the same

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    The Long Walk

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    to survive. To begin in 1938‚ Slavomir Rawicz‚ 24‚ was a Polish Lieutenant of the Polish Cavalry who returned home to Eastern Poland after WW1. When home‚ the Soviet Secret Police found him and accused him of being a Polish spy. These accusations were formed on the basis that Rawicz‚ along with the fact that he was in the Polish Cavalry was also living in Eastern Poland in the town of Pinsk and was educated with an ability to speak Russian fluently. After being arrested he was imprisoned in Minsk

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    Maria Polak Zagadnienie nr 13 Wpływ języka angielskiego na współczesny język polski. Since learning English has become common in Poland and travelling abroad is a frequent phenomenon‚ the influence of English language is visibly increasing. The change was especially observed after 1989‚ along with the regime changes in Poland. These are the fields in which English borrowings dominate: * the economy‚ science‚ technology ( e.g. dealer‚ leasing‚ market‚ menadżer‚ marketing‚ sponsoring‚ biling‚ skaner

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    as they were pushing them back towards the capital. However‚ after the winter set in the attitude of the German people to the progress being made in the war changed. Before the war the Germans had demolished smaller countries such as France and Poland‚ meaning that the German people felt that losing was almost alien to them. But when the Russians kicked back against the Germans on the Eastern Front on December 5th 1941 outside of Moscow‚ the German retreat began. More and more soldiers fell‚ and

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    of my stepfather’s grandparents‚ who came to the United States from Poland around 1915. "During the late 19th and early 20th Century‚ social as well as economical hardships fell upon a country which saw more then three million emigrate overseas to the New Land." (American Identity). The mass movement of people was the result of the reforms of the legal systems governing land ownership in all three states occupying parts of Poland. Upon the collapse of the feudal system‚ many poor polish peasants inherited

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    Footwear Industry

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    CBI MARKET SURVEY: THE FOOTWEAR MARKET IN THE EU CBI MARKET SURVEY THE FOOTWEAR MARKET IN THE EU Publication date: May 2010 CONTENTS REPORT SUMMARY INTRODUCTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CONSUMPTION PRODUCTION TRADE CHANNELS FOR MARKET ENTRY TRADE: IMPORTS AND EXPORTS PRICE DEVELOPMENTS MARKET ACCESS REQUIREMENTS OPPORTUNITY OR THREAT? 2 5 6 18 24 30 37 42 46 APPENDICES A B C D E PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS INTRODUCTION TO THE EU MARKET LIST OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DETAILED STATISTICAL TABLES FUTURE FOOTWEAR

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    Christmas in Poland.

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    tradition in your culture. Christmas is a very old festival and the most important public holiday in Poland. It is a Christian holiday‚ when the birth of Jesus is celebrated. Christmas Eve is the most important day of the year therefore the preparation is very careful. In polish traditions at Christmas there are some universal symbols such as a Christmas tree that has religious significance. In Poland people buy and decorate the Christmas tree a few days before Christmas. It is decorated with coloured

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    current clean-up efforts in Iraq III. How the clean-up acts in Iraq and “End and Beginning” are similar and different IV. What I believe inspired her to write “End and Beginning” V. Works cited Wislawa Szymborska was born in Kornik in Western Poland on 2 July 1923. Since 1931 she has been living in Krakow‚ where during 1945-1948 she studied Polish Literature and Sociology at the Jagiellonian University. Szymborska made her debut in March 1945 with a poem "Szukam slowa" (I am Looking for a Word)

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