Chapter 1 On 1 May 2004 Poland acceded to the European Union (EU). Fifteen years of efforts preceded by the systemic transformation of 1989 came to an end. During this time, Poland was obliged to pass all required stages of the accession procedure initiated by the submission of the...
1. What is Monopolistic Competition? Monopolistic competition is a form of imperfect competition in which there are many sellers of a commodity, but the product of each seller differs from that of the other sellers in one respect to the other. In this type of market, a firm is...
1. Introduction The starting point must be that Competition Law exists to protect the process of competition in a free market economy-that is an economic system in which the allocation of resources is determined solely by supply and demand in free markets and is not directed by...
A worldwide system of dependences – colonies, protectorates, and other territories – that over a span of three centuries was brought under the sovereignty of the crown of Great Britain and the administration of the British government The policy of granting or recognizing significant...
The Commonwealth roots lie in the 19th century: -1867 Canada became the first British colony to be transformed into a self-governing “Dominion” - 1884 Lord Rosebery became the first to call this changing empire a “Commonwealth of Nations” - 1931, the UK Parliament adopted the Statute...
Abstract : An incursion into the potential use of parallel corpora in translation studies is sustained by an analytic approach to various repertoires of translation equivalents following the cline equivalence, non-equivalence. Normalization and lexical creativity are discussed as main...
R.F.I.D. (Radio-frequency identification) technology provides solutions for a lot of domains, starting from transportation, product tracking and animal identification to human identification.Current uses are obiouvsly useful but some of the aplications can arouse some controversies....
Business is everywhere in the world when there is people around it, so does the existing of firms, organizations and companies. A company in law simply refers to a legal entity formed which has a separate legal identity from its members, and is ordinarily incorporated to undertake...
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Your selected priority issues (Your Vision) In this project i wish to consider a bulk carrier of 20,000 dwt and I want to analyze the probability of making the ship’s propulsion electrical using hydrogen fuel cells. Also, the ship will be equipped with some vertical axis wind...
INTRODUCTION Why do people all over the world learn foreign languages- Perhaps because the world is getting smaller, in a way: nations are more closely linked with each other than ever before, companies operate world-wide, scientists of different nationalities co-operate, and tourists...
The great political principles which govern the contemporary American society, undoubtedly have the state as the basis of their origin and source of development The states which compose the American Union nowadays, all present the same characteristics as far as regards the aspect of...
1.1. The notions of culture and civilization Trying to define notions such as culture and civilization is not an easy task. Defining the culture means defining the human condition in its unity and variety, in its never-ending efforts to create, to leave inestimable values to posterity,...
EU is open to any European country that is build on democracy, has a market economy and possesses the administrative capacity to deal with the rights and obligations of membership. To be able to join European Union, a state needs to complete certain economic and political conditions...
I. Vocabulary: Electronics: the science and technology of electrons and electronic devices Vacuum tube: American term of thermionic valve/; electronic component which was commonly used before the invention of semiconductor devices such as transistors - (lampă electronică). Device:...