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    Paschalis M. Kitromitez

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    Orthodox community, Vlachs community, and the Muslim community. The Orthodox diaspora community includes merchants, scholars, and church preacher. The Vlachs community includes Shepherds, merchants, and craftsman. The Muslim community widely spread in Albania and mostly them were soldiers in the Ottoman army but also include merchants, Shepherds, and craftsmen. The Orthodox community is based on three factors: the Church, higher education, and commerce. The population belonged to Orthodox…

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    domains of vision and advocacy, language proficiency, professional knowledge base, planning and management of learning, assessment and evaluation, learning community and evaluation and professionalism( Katz & Snow, 2003). Some other countries including Albania, Uruguay, Ecuador adapt TESOL teacher standards (Kuhlman, 2010; Kuhlman & Knezevic,…

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    Intesa Sanpaolo Case Study

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    4.2 Stakeholders The consideration given to stakeholders is an important part that helps Intesa SanPaolo in its banking business. The social and economic context in continuous evolution and the increasing awareness of consumers require every company to know how to cope with the new dynamic scenarios. For this reason, a structured approach to stakeholder engagement is fundamental, also in terms of reputational risk management. For the Intesa SanPaolo Group, the stakeholder engagement is a key…

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    This investigation aims to discuss the extent to which Tito-Stalin split in 1948 created new type of communism or “Titoist” communism. It will mostly focus on Yugoslav policy between the Second World War and the Tito-Stalin split, (1945-1948), the Yugoslav policy after Tito-Stalin split and consequences of that split. The research question that this study will seek to answer is “To what extent it can be said that Tito-Stalin split in 1948 created ‘Titoist’ communism?” I chose this question…

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    that maintains order and the way of life in rural Albania. The power of the Kanun extends throughout the land of the Rrafsh, maintaining the cycle of the blood feud prevalent in the lives of the people living there. The physical environment of the Rrafsh represents the ways the Kanun has affected the characters in the story. The physical environment is also a reflection of how the law of the Kanun has pervaded its effects throughout rural Albania. In this context, physical environment refers to…

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    Warsaw Pact The Warsaw Pact was founded in Warsaw, Poland on March 14th, 1955. The Warsaw Pact was a Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance. This mostly revolves around “Western Germany, which is being remilitarized, and her inclusion in the North Atlantic bloc, which increases the danger of a new war and creates a threat to the national security of peace-loving states.” The passage was referring to the decision by the US and other members of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty…

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    Sofka’s extraordinary life ranged from childhood in the highest court circles of Tsarist Russia to Communist Party meetings in post-war Chelsea, and ended peacefully on a remote patch of Bodkin Moor. She appeared just six weeks ago on a Time watch television documentary on Rasputin, recalling in a few moments' shots the pre-1917 Russia from which she had come so long ago. Sofka Skipwith was a hero of the Holocaust and saved 2000 French Jewish women. She was born Sofka Dolgorouky in St…

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    situation is also related with social and cultural aspects. Similarly, the authoritative institutions do not create enough opportunities or adequate support to help women financially to open businesses and be successful in the future. Poverty in Albania Albania is a country that continues to be poor with also a high unemployment rate. According to the book, an estimated 25.4 % of Albanians) live below the extreme poverty. This percentage, which contains a quarter of the Albanian total…

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    Immigration can be defined as the (more or less) permanent movement of individuals or groups across symbolic or political boundaries into new residential areas and communities (Scott and Marshall, 2009). This generally means the transition of a person or a group from one society to another; this transition leads to the abandonment of the former social environments of living and active participation and the installation to a new one (National Center for Social Research [EKKE], 2005, p.67). In…

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    figures will be given and special importance will be given to the fact that how has the role of women changed thorough history in construction industry. Other countries like UK, Australia, US, etc will be taken in consideration about this research. In Albania the role of women changed especially after 1990, but also in other developed countries the year 1990 was the time for changes about women. All these changes have been and continue to be key elements to the will of women to study or work in…

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