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    Essay on Bulgarian Political System - What Should It Be?

    Bulgaria – presidential, semi-presidential or parliamentary republic? by Vera Dimitrova, 11114075 According to the political scientist Lasswell , politics is “who gets what, when and how”. Every country has different definition for “who” “what” and “how” and so different political systems are preferable. Since there is no formula for determining whether a particular regime is suitable for a particular nation, except maybe the experience, it is very hard for me to prescribe a good government

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    Open Innovation

    Borislav Dionisev. After Privatization Sopharma modernized and increased its production capabilities. At present Sopharma is the main unit in the structure of the group “Sopharma Industries”. As of September 2009 Sopharma owns 16 subsidiaries - 8 in Bulgaria and 8 abroad. Most of them operate in the field of medicine and produce different types of products for medicine and cosmetics or support the main activity. Some Bulgarian subsidiaries are publicly traded and are listed on the Bulgarian Stock exchange

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    Worl War I

    Short Essay’s Questions/Answers On WESTERN CIVILIZATION Submitted by Dated Sec 1, Q1: Nineteenth century Europe began an enormous program of global expansion, establishing colonies in much of Africa and Asia. What domestic factors, old and new, caused this flurry of colonial activity in the period after the 1870s? What is the connection between this new imperialism and Social Darwinism? What can we learn about the process and success of imperialism in Africa and Asia from Conrad’s story?

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    Ytyuutu

    the war against Russia, the Ottomans continued to lose territory. * The Russians had helped the Slavic people who were rebelling against the Ottomans at the time * Ottomans lost Romania, Montenegro, Cyprus, Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Bulgaria. Geopolitics lands create problems again * Great Britain and Russia fight over Muslim Lands * Great Game was the war over India, which were currently Britain’s most profitable colonies. * Russia wanted to gain India’s’ wealth

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    Martav

    each unit to focus on their areas of enterprise. They develop mobile services to attract customers in order to pick their product over competitors. Also, Matav was keen to expand through the Balkan region and southeastern regions of Europe such as Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, due to its well performance in getting the controlling interest of MakTel. Their second target is Montenegro Telecom because Montenegro is very small and it is only fixed line operator. Yes, Matav has been successful. Matav has

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    International Finance

    How Many Countries in the World? There are 196 countries in the world today. Unless you don't count Taiwan… Taiwan is not considered an official country by many, which would bring the countdown to 195 countries. Although Taiwan operates as an independent country, many countries (including the U.S.) do not officially recognize it as one. Because the People's Republic of China considers Taiwan a breakaway province of China, countries who wish to maintain diplomatic relations with China have had to

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    Russian Emperors

    Nicholas I • Was the third son of Czar Paul I, he had few chances of ever gaining the throne. o Not seen as a possible heir, thus was educated accordingly. o His upbringing was strict, flogging was common and few efforts were made to motivate the young student. • Was attracted to engineering and military affairs, especially enjoying the drills and luster of parades. • His eldest brother, Czar Alexander I, was childless. o Paul’s second son and next in line for succession, Constantine,

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    Europe Language: Russian

    Europe Language: Russian Mitchell Brownie AIU Abstract The Russian language is one of the many languages that have taken root in the European continent. The foundation of the USSR, where Russian was used as a means of international communication made it possible to be understood on the whole territory of former socialist countries with a population over 250 million people. The Russian language helps in scientific, economical, and cultural communication, creating new interest and importance

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    Bachelor

    Doing business in Serbia – Chances and risks from a industrial sector perspective Serbia is the state in the South-Eastern Europe, is the part of Central Balkan peninsula, it doesn’t have an exit to the sea. Serbia is a Member of the UN since 2000. On March 1, 2012 officially was acknowledged as candidate for European Union membership. The population of Serbia is 7,163,976 inhabitants. World Bank acknowledges Serbia as an upper-middle income country. Political reforms and economic llberalization

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    How to Learn Bulgarian

    How to learn Bulgarian By: Geri Emiri As an AUBG freshman I immediately became fascinated with Bulgarian culture and language. Although Bulgarian language seemed very difficult to learn at first, I overcame those barriers by pure motivation and careful consulting with AUBG upper graders. I gathered all my current knowledge and experience into this short guide directed to AUBG non-Bulgarian speaking students who wish to learn Bulgarian. Despite this guide’s brevity it contains

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