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    The Shakedown

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    his recently incorporated company in Kiev‚ Ukraine. His company‚ Customer Strategy Solutions‚ is being targeted for money extortion by UTA (Ukraine Tax Authority) officials. The UTA‚ represented by Laryssa Ossipivna Simonenko‚ claims that the company owes the government close to $16‚ 000 in taxes due to unfiled schedules . But this is not an ordinary visit from the UTA to his development center in Kiev. Setting up his software development center in Ukraine means more to Zhuk than just business expansion

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    MA DB notes

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    report (roughly 2‚500 words) covering at a minimum the following issues: 1. What accounts for Deutsche Brauerei’s (DB) rapid growth in recent years? What strategic choices were made? 2. What is the credit policy for DB for distributors in the Ukraine? Why is it different from other sales? Is it appropriate (examine the business models in both instances). 3. Why does this profitable firm need increasing amounts of debt? 4. What should Greta do with respect to: the proposed raise for Pinchuk

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    Catastrophe. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences‚ 1181‚ 58-134. The researcher explains a list of nonmalignant diseases caused by Chernobyl accident. He observed directly exposed groups of people‚ liquidators and residents of Belarus‚ Ukraine‚ and Russia. Nearly all of diseases of physiological system were observed‚ which can cause impairment or death. The frequency of occurrence of those diseases is significantly higher in the contaminated territories‚ and those diseases are not simply

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    Joesph Stalin Biography

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    intervened and forced Stalin to feed the people of the Ukraine‚ because they need to make Stalin realize that it’s not acceptable to starve his people. I: (# Two) Events A. Forced famine. B. Halted all food shipments at the border. C. Killed or sent thousands to concentration camps. D. Five Year Plan II: (# Five) Location A. Moscow B. Germany C. Ukraine III. (# Six) Parties A. Kulaks

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    Crisis in Ukraine

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    #2 4/30/2014 Sunday‚ April 27th‚ 2014 I watched the CNBC & CBS News channels where the news regarding the Crisis in Ukraine and sending more U.S Troops to Eastern Europe were presented. I focused on Pentagon press secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby where he said that the exercises and training will last about a month‚ and initially involve about 600 troops to be send to Ukraine. CNBC REFLECTION The United States will send about 600 U.S. troops to Poland and the three Baltic states to take part

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    Homeless in Ukraine

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    Kabachenko N. (Ukraine) “The Problem of Homelessness in Ukraine” The paper presents a situation with homelessness in Ukraine. Particularly‚ the following aspects are covered: the legislation‚ the institutions which serve the homeless people‚ approaches to data collection methodology‚ causes of homelessness‚ challenges with establishing of the new services for homeless people and complications with research activity in this field. The Homeless Situation The situation with

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    How accurate is it to say that the lend lease programme was the most important reason for the USSR’s victory in the Second World War? Lend lease was not the most important reason that helped the USSR’s victory. It was more of a contribution that provided the Russians with the edge that helped them achieve victory. The USSR’s were managing well with their industry been well equipped to fight the war. All the factories were been converted from domestic goods and consumer goods into production of arms

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    revival of the Ukrainian people. Our town is in itself a historical monument‚ and its old streets‚ churches will tell a great deal to an attentive person who is interested in the history of Ukraine. Its fame spreads beyond the borders of Ukraine. That’s why Pereyaslav is so often visited by the citizens of Ukraine and by thousands of foreign tourists. It offers a wide choice of historical monuments‚ museums‚ old churches and other historical places. Besides‚ the town is situated in a very picturesque

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    Unemployment in Ukraine

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    Halankar 1 Nayan S. Halankar Economies In Transition Nek Buzdar‚ Ph.D Unemployment in Ukraine Ukraine is a country of 47‚732‚079 million people with more than 21.29 million in the labor force. It is situated between Russia and Europe. Historically‚ eastern Ukraine had strong links with Russia and became part of the Russian Empire under Catherine the Great‚ while western Ukraine was part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and latterly of the Habsburg Empire. After Russia‚ the

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    * Reflective Essay The Underestimated Importance of Reading For thousands of years‚ reading was considered a worthy activity and books were highly valued. Books are carriers for ideas. This is the reason why‚ thousands of years ago‚ some books were praised while others were subject to be burned – often together with their authors. However‚ nowadays in the ever-accelerating pace of life‚ people experience lack of time for such a thoughtful activity as reading. They are content with the raw half-stuff

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