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    Raiffeisenbank Bulgaria Raiffeisenbank Bulgaria is a subsidiary of Raiffeisen Bank International AG (RBI) which is one of the leading banks in Austria, Central and Eastern Europe. Raiffeisenbank Bulgaria (RBB) is rated by the international agency Fitch with the rating BBB+, in the long term, and is fully licensed for operations in Bulgaria and abroad, according to the Bulgarian Law on Banking and Credit Activities. RBI has a well-developed network of daughter companies in countries including:…

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    How ethnic differences such as race and culture lead to discrimination towards Gypsies in Bulgaria The conflicts between groups are everyday experience for all of us. The origin of a conflict could have a very broad range – from basic differences like race and cultural diversity, gender, age, personal beliefs and sexual orientation to more narrow features of the personality like music or literature preferences, political views, involvement in sports and clothing style. Those are just a…

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    sector, e.g. more spa centres, better advertising and more recreational buildings. A lack of this improvement and advertising means that a lot western countries don’t know that Bulgaria is so excellent for health tourism. The combination of competitive quality of treatment, low prices and mineral water resources make Bulgaria one…

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    Seeing Seattle was truly spectacular, the sky-high glass-covered buildings created shadows that covered the sunny streets. Seattle was completely opposite to what I was completely used too in Bulgaria. Growing up in a poorly developed country such as Bulgaria, that has been ruined by the economy has made me appreciate the smallest things that my parents have done for me. I was just an eight-year-old boy who lived on the top floor of a rusty sixty-year-old building, that day by day I…

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    Brazil and Bulgaria had their fair share of favorable and least favorable results. Though, I believe that Bulgaria had the more favorable results and that Brazil and the least favorable results. Bulgaria had a higher outcome in life expectancy compared to Brazil. In Bulgaria women also get more time off for maternity leave. Bulgaria also, showed a lot more promise to the advancement of its country than Brazil did. Bulgaria gives more opportunities to women. The reason why is because Bulgaria has…

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    The similarities and differences in the sonnets ‘God’s Grandeur.’ and ‘Sonnet on the Christian Massacre in Bulgaria.’ In the sonnet ‘Massacre of the Christians in Bulgaria’ the author questions the existence of God in contrast lies the sonnet ‘God 's Grandeur’ which glorifies and praises the existence of God. Both sonnets have interesting similarities and a distinct difference when it comes to God. There are two key similarities that are shared between the two sonnets; the first revolves around…

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    Social Factors that Contribute to Diseases The highest contributor to early mortality and disease in Bulgaria is cardiovascular disease. There are several social factors that make cardiovascular disease prevalent in the country. In the broad-spectrum of the disease, the spread of poor cardiovascular health is due to the living standards and lifestyles of Bulgarians. A typical nutrition pattern for a Bulgarian has a direct correlation with their long term health. The foods that are associated…

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    people lose their homelands and none is better known than that of the Jewish Holocaust during World War II. In particular, this is true for the case of the Bulgarian Jews during World War II since they felt the need to both abandon their home in Bulgaria but at the same time found refuge there. The fight for homeland for the Bulgarian Jews displays the themes seen in “Home” such as betrayal from friends, loss of identity in a homeland, illegal…

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    left the hotel and drove on through the countryside, past golden grassy fields and green-brown trees, until we reached the Bulgarian border. When we reached the Bulgarian border we stopped and waited behind a long line of other cars and vans. Bulgaria is a member of the EU and Turkey is not so it took a long time to cross the border. Finally we crossed the border, and as soon as we were on the Bulgarian side, some border guards came over to us, looked at our van, and said, "Okay, take…

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    BULGARIAN UPHEAVAL As was the case with Guatemala, the people of Bulgaria were plague with wars over the extinction of communism. Prior to the cold war, Bulgaria suffered great loss during WWI, simultaneously with the Balkan Wars, and WWII which left the country aligned with the eventual losing side of all wars. Due to these wars, Bulgaria suffered much loss in the way of land, lives, and residents as many refugees immigrated to Bulgaria effecting an already ruined economy. Suffering these…

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