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    Most Treasured Islands of Mediterranean Europe The famous Mediterranean region offers the holiday experience fit for all types of travelers. Whether you wish to relax on a white sandy beaches, or you'd rather explore unspoiled nature and unique sights, the islands of the Mediterranean are a beloved destination that offers diversity and unforgettable experiences. The region is well known for its wide array of cultural and historical sights, along with more that 200 islands that offer unspoiled…

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    However, during my first practice only hours after landing in Croatia, I noticed the Italian flag up on the wall, along with a banner that read: Team Hot Shivers. I barely saw this team around the competition rink, but at the end of major competitions there is a competitors party to celebrate our hard work during the…

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    Introduction Michael Porter proposed a model that helps in analyzing that why some countries or industries are more competitive or having competitive advantage over other countries or industries. The porter’s diamond model suggests that the national home base of an organization plays an important role in shaping the extent to which it is likely to achieve advantage on a global scale. It has four elements named as: factor conditions, demand conditions, related and support industries, and company…

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    unstable boats as well. Once in Greece, the Syrians do find a safe camp and welcoming citizens, but other countries aren't as generous. Hungary has begun turning away refugees and closing their borders. Around 9,000 refugees diverted from Hungary to Croatia in less than 48 hours. This is causing immense stress on…

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    East-Wes-West Dichotomy

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    insecurity. For almost the majority of the interviewees, the socialist system provided better education, economic development and a more reliable health system. Economies in Eastern European countries such as Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia, Estonia, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, and Slovenia are in fact considered in some cases to be growing slowly and ‘not converging with the pre-2004 EU members’. Soviet nostalgia in Eastern Europe can also be used as a tool to explain another example of…

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    in the fitness industry set off a storm. Todt brothers Zoran and the Golan was born in Croatia, now living in London's Acton. They are very successful in their own country private fitness coach and model. Now, they said they want to "be able to set off a storm in the UK." The 27-year-old brothers, who are known as "Totti brothers" in the fitness industry because of their incredible physique, said: "In Croatia, it's hard to believe that what we do is spend 20 minutes a week When we explain our…

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    Vermont

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    worker who can work harder in their farm to run their business. Do you think this would be such a culturally charged issue if the migrant workers were from Croatia or Poland and therefore more "European" in appearance? Explain your thoughts in detail. - I think Vermonter will not look big issues when they were migrated worker from Croatia or Poland and other European countries. This is a cultural shocked between two unknown color who never met before in their life. Law enforcement is taking…

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    invariably, in flux. Authoritarian regimes are most likely to co-opt or agree with minority groups. These arguments ring true, particularly in the case of ethnic conflict between Serbs and Croats in Croatia from 1991-1995/1998 resulted in civil war which concluded with the near total expulsion of Serbs from Croatia and very high casualties reached genocidal dimensions. Furthermore, the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina from 1991-1995 – ascertained by the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia in…

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    of the world. It has seen the origins of the Turkish Empire, the Russian royalty of the Dark Ages, the Byzantine Empire, the United Socialist States of Russia. Its current nation-states include: Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Moldova, Croatia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia. The similarities in these countries are seen most clearly in their language, religion and cuisine. Russian…

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    ethnonationalsim to their advantage to pull themselves forward to define who they were as a state. This evidence was more than sufficient because it incorperated quite a number of states that used this tactic to demand their own state, such as Serbia and Croatia from…

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