............................................................................. 32 1.5. Market entry strategies .............................................................................................. 33 1.5.1. Direct Sales ........................................................................................................ 33 1.5.2. Agency and Commission arrangements ............................................................. 34 1.5.3. Joint venture with a Ukrainian partner.............................................................. 34 1.5.4. Representative office (commercial and non-commercial) ................................. 34 1.5.5. Ukrainian subsidiary .......................................................................................... 35 1.6. Foreign investment treatment .................................................................................... 35 1.7. Corporate forms .....................................
Chernobyl disaster Outline • What happened? • Elimination of the consequences • The Exclusion Zone • Conclusion • Quiz • Reference list What happened? • The Chernobyl disaster was a catastrophic nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine (then officially the Ukrainian SSR). An explosion and fire released large quantities of radioactive particles into the atmosphere, which spread over much of the western USSR and Europe. • The Chernobyl disaster was the worst nuclear power plant accident in history in terms of cost and casualties, and is one of only two classified as a level 7 event (the maximum classification) on the International Nuclear Event Scale (the other being the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011).
History Partners Activities Structure Strategy History On December 1, 1991 Estonian Air was created. In 1996, the Estonian state decided to privatise the airline and 66% of the shares were put on sale. In 2003, Maersk Air sold its 49% share to SAS Group. Partners v Scandinavias Airlaines v Aeroflot, Russian Airlaines v Belavia, Belarusian Airlaines v AeroSvit, Ukrainian Airlaines v Spanair, Spanish Airlaines v KLM, Royal Dutch Airlaines v Brussels Airlaines v Rossiya, Russian Airlaines Activities Ø Estonian Air'sprincipal field of activity is provided scheduled flights to both business and holiday travellers Ø Estonian Air's fields of activity include training of flight attendants, freight transport and the on-board sale of merchandise. Structure to edit Master text styles Click to edit Master text styles
based in his native Crimea, best known for his seascapes, which constitute more than half of his paintings. The Ninth Wave is his "most celebrated work."Aivazovsky is considered one of the most prominent Russian artists and one of the greatest marine artists of the 19th century BIOGRAPHY Aivazovsky was born in the town of Feodosiya, Crimea to a poor Armenian family. His father taught him to play the violin and speak Polish and Ukrainian fluently. His talent as an artist earned him sponsorship and entry to the Simferopol gymnasium №1 and later the St.Petersburg Academy of Arts, which he graduated with a gold medal. At 31, Aivazovsky married Julia Graves, an English governess in St. Petersburg. They had four daughters. The marriage was dissolved, and at the age of 65, Aivazovsky, married Anna Boornazian, a young Armenian widow from Theodosia.
Eesti Meistrivõistlused 2006 (Tallinn, Eesti) 2 Karl Schaefer Memorial 2005 (Viin, Austria) 5 Ondrej Nepela Memorial 2005 (Bratislava, Slovakkia) 7 Junior Grand Prix Tallinn Cup 2005 (Tallinn, Eesti) 6 Maailmameistrivõistlused 2005 (Moskva, Venemaa) 33 Juunioride maailmameistrivõistlused 2005 (Kitchener, Kanada) 20 Euroopa Meistrivõistlused 2005 (Torino, Itaalia) 25 Eesti Meistrivõistlused 2005 (Tallinn, Eesti) 1 Junior Grand Prix Ukrainian Souvenir 2004 (Kiiev, Ukraina) 13 Nebelhorn Trophy 2004 (Oberstdorf, Saksamaa) 12 Junior Grand Prix Skate Long Beach 2004 (Long Beach, USA) 8 Juunioride maailmameistrivõistlused 2004 (Haag, Holland) 27 Eesti Meistrivõistlused 2004 (Tallinn, Eesti) 1 Junior Grand Prix Gdansk Cup 2003 (Gdask, Poola) 25 Junior Grand Prix Sofia Cup 2003 (Sofia, Bulgaaria) 16 Eesti Meistrivõistlused 2003 (Tallinn, Eesti) 3 (juunioride klassis)
people. It means that the population of Estonia is decreasing. As young Estonians often like to go study or live abroad, the population is aging as well – young people move away, while older stay there. Many different nationalities live there: besides Estonians there are Russians, Ukrainians, Belarussians, Finnish, Tatars, Latvians, Poles, Lithuanians, Jews, Germans and others. Due to this fact, the most popular languages spoken as a mother language are Estonian, Russian and Ukrainian. Nevertheless, there is still just one official language of Estonia, which is Estonian. Most of the people, approximately 900,000 live in the cities, such as Tallinn, Tartu, Narva. The most common sector that people work in is the service sector. People in Estonia are also involved in other sectors of industry, such as wood, construction, electronic and energy. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic. It has a single-chamber parliament
5)Põllumasinatel kasutada laiemaid rehve, vähendada harimiskordi. Kasutatud materjal: 1. https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/visualize/tree_map/hs92/import/show/all/0402/2 016/ 2. http://www.fao.org/3/a-i3532e.pdf 3. https://www.adama.com/en/our-commitment/global-farming/farming- stories/ukraine-overview 4. https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/ 5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildlife_of_Ukraine 6. https://www.kyivpost.com/article/content/business/25-top-ukrainian-exports- 421332.html 7. https://www.fas.usda.gov/data/ukraine-livestock-and-products-annual-1 8. https://www.xe.com/currencyconverter/convert/? Amount=1%2C200&From=UAH&To=EUR 9. http://www.fao.org/europe/news/detail-news/en/c/1069349/ 10. https://blogs.elenasmodels.com/en/undeclared-work-ukraine/
Germany and to briefly discuss Estonian business environment. Estonian population The total population of Estonia is 1 313 271 according to Statistics Estonia, of which 69.1% are Estonians, 25.1% Russians, 4.9% of which are of different nationalities for example Ukrainians, Belarusians and Finns. Rest are of unknown nationality. 68.5% of population speaks Estonian as a mother language, 29.6% speaks Russian as a mother language and 0.6% Ukrainian. Estonia has only one official language which is Estonian. According to information by the Institute of the Estonian Language there are about 75% of Estonian people who speak Estonian. The most common foreign languages learned by Estonian students are English, Russian, German and French. Other popular languages include Finnish, Spanish and Swedish. Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. In Estonia there are 47 cities/towns. More than 70% of the population lives in towns
S.t. Poola tellib peamiselt gaasi Venemaalt ning lihtsalt ja odavam on seda transportiga läbi Ukraina. Eestist, Tartust oleks kõige soodsam ja kiirem viis Ukrainasse saada lennukiga. Autoga sõites tuleks läbida kolme riiki : Lätit, Leedut ja Valgevenet. Rongiga minnes oleks mõistlik sõita kõigepealt Venemaale ning sealt rongiga Kiievisse sõita. Ilmselgelt kõige kulukam ja kallim viis oleks sõita sinna laevaga. http://www.ukraine-travels.com/ukrainian-airports/images/internal-flight.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiev_International_Airport http://img289.imageshack.us/img289/5586/pipelines3pq.jpg http://www.offnews.info/_fotos/ukraine_belarus.jpg http://eng.debrecen.hu/upload/Image/egyeb/eng_site_picts/travelandtransport/main_motorwa ys.jpg http://www.multimap.com/world/UA http://www.miksike.ee/docs/referaadid2007/ukraina_varjekass.htm http://www.guidetorussia.com/images/trainmap_ukraine.jpg
economy and rebuild the country's infrastructure. The first few years helped make great changes in the social and cultural life. People had hope because the Bolsheviks introduced free universal health care, education and social security. Russian Orthodoxy was prohibited and the government started promoting atheism ( " T h e r i s e o f , " ) . In 1922, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was created. At first the new nation had only four members: the Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Transcaucasian Soviet republics. Over the years the number grew to 15 (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, Moldavian Soviet Socialist
Canada's area is about 10 million square kilometers and its population is 31 000 000. Its capital is Ottowa and other main cities are Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. Almost 75 % of canadians lives within 300 kilometer of the USA border, because the climate is softer in the South. 89 % of Canada is almost unhabited. Its official languages are English and French, but many other languages are spoken too. Like Italian, Chinese, German, Polish, Ukrainian, Dutch and Creek. There are also many native languages such as Algonquian. Most of the canadian's speak English (67 %), but French is very largely spoken too (26 % of the canadians). Canada is based on recognizing the cultural diversity of different nations living in Canada. All the communities living on the country are encouraged to remember their origins and hold their own ethnic events and national festivals. Cultural diversity makes Canada even more interesting.
direction, even though J soldier was not awarded, even though at least if not more heroic than others. Awards had financial implications. Moscow under sort of siege, not as bad as Leningrad, family ok. Postmodern fertility rates economic reasons. WWII becomes unifying epos of SU regime, not industrialization, collectivization, even Rev. Banned pub of black book, J suffering during war, compiled by Ilya Ehrenburg, Vassily Grossberg[?]. J suffering not highlighted in same way that Ukrainian, Est suffering was not raised up. Group effort. SU very heartily went after collaborators, lynched. Diff between knowing and publishing. Censored Black Book. Comparative victimization in Euro. Sure the Js suffered, but so did we. No less than what Js suffered. Makes Russ appear genocidal. Russia or SU, interior provinces 9/10 X just in Euro Russ, Tambov, Kazan, Nizhni Novgorod, Rostov. Oil from Baku before, Rothschilds. E of Urals, eksotic, unimportant until 60s and 70s, start hitting oil
About 77% of the people live in cities which lie in a band about 100 miles wide above the border of the United States. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. Other large cities are Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Quebec. Canada has two official languages English and French. It's interesting to know that about 61% of Canadians name English and 24% French their mother tongue. There are also many other languages spoken in Canada such as: Italian, Chinese, German, Polish, Ukrainian, Greek and Dutch. There are also many native languages such as Algonquian. The British and the French as the main settlers from Europe fought for hundreds of years before they managed to build up a country which was based on recognizing the cultural diversity of different nations in Canada. All the communities living in the country are encouraged to remember their origins and hold their own ethnic events and national festivals. Cultural diversity makes Canada even more interesting
diverse national and cultural groups. The two biggest ethnic groups are those of British and French extraction, and in fact the country is officially bilingual. Canada has the population of about 34 million. Only 44 % are of British descent; 32 % of French ancestry; 15 % of foreign origin. About 67 % of the people speak English, 26 % speak French and about 7 % some other tongue. There are many people of German, Italian, Ukrainian, Polish or of Scandinavian origin. The native people Indians and Inuits (Eskimos) , proud and free have been retreated, live in the North West territories, in the remote and lonely areas, which except a few settlements, and a few mines, is as God made it. Here the Indian is a nomadic hunter still. Here the Eskimo, in a Stone Age of his own. The number of Indians and Eskimos are about 380, 000 and 25,000 accordingly. Thanks to their rapid birth rate their
Czech (94.24%). The most numerous national minorities are: Slovaks (1.89%); Poles (0.51%); Germans (0.38%); Ukrainians (0.22%); Vietnamese (0.17%); Hungarians (0.14%); Russians (0.12%); Romani (0.11%); Bulgarians (0.04%); and Greeks (0.03%).[27] According to some estimates, there are actually more than 200,000 Romani people in the Czech Republic. There were 436,116 foreigners residing in the country in October 2009, according to the Czech Interior Ministry, with the largest groups being Ukrainian (132,481), Slovak (75,210), Vietnamese (61,102), Russian (29,976), Polish (19,790), German (14,156), Moldovan (10,315), Bulgarian (6,346), Mongolian (5,924), American (5,803), Chinese (5,314), British (4,461), Belarusian (4,441), Serbian (4,098), Romanian (4,021), Kazakh (3,896), Austrian (3,114), Italian (2,580), Dutch (2,553), French (2,356), Croatian (2,351), Bosnian (2,240), Armenian (2,021), Uzbek (1,969), Macedonian (1,787) and Japanese (1,581).
water bodies in 2000 was 1/20 the level of 1980; in connection with the startup of new water purification plants, the pollution load of wastewater decreased; Estonia has more than 1,400 natural and manmade lakes, the smaller of which in agricultural areas need to be monitored; coastal seawater is polluted in certain locations (Central Intelligence Agency, 2012, ISSN 15538133). 2.2.3 People and society Ethnic groups: Estonian 68.7%, Russian 25.6%, Ukrainian 2.1%, Belarusian 1.2%, Finn 0.8%, other 1.6% (2008 census) Languages: Estonian (official) 67.3%, Russian 29.7%, other 2.3%, unknown 0.7% (2000 census) Religions: Evangelical Lutheran 13.6%, Orthodox 12.8%, other Christian (including Methodist, SeventhDay Adventist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal) 1.4%, unaffiliated 34.1%, other and unspecified 32%, none 6.1% (2000 census) Population: 1,274,709 (July 2012 est.) Life expectancy at birth: total population: 73.58 years male: 68.3 years, female: 79
-- My Future Profession Finishing school is the beginning of the independent life for millions of school leavers. Many roads are opened before them: vocational and technical schools, institutes and universities. But it is not an easy thing to choose a profession out of more than 2,000 existing in the world. Some pupils follow the advice of their parents, others can't decide even after leaving school. As for me, I made my choice long ago. I want to become a teacher of the Ukrainian language and literature. My choice of this occupation didn't come as a sudden flash. During all school years literature was my favourite subject. I've read a lot of books by Ukrainian and foreign writers. I understand that reading books helps people in self education and in solving different life problems. I would like to teach my pupils to enjoy reading, to encourage them to learn our national language and literature, which is the source of national culture. It is known that
About 77% of the people live in cities which lie in a band about 100 miles wide above the border of the United States. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. Other large cities are Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Quebec. Canada has two official languages English and French. It's interesting to know that about 61% of Canadians name English and 24% french their mother tongue. There are also many other languages spoken in Canada such as: Italian, Chinese, German, Polish, Ukrainian, Greek and Dutch. There are also many native languages such as Algonquian. The British and the French as the main settlers from Europe fought for hundreds of years before they managed to build up a country which was based on recognizing the cultural diversity of different nations in Canada. All the communities living in the country are encouraged to remember their origins and hold their own ethnic events and national festivals.
pronunciation and intonation, vocabulary and grammar. Some of these are relics of ancient usage now completely discarded by the standard language. The Northern Russian dialects and those spoken along the Volga River typically pronounce unstressed /o/ clearly, a phenomenon called okanye (). Besides the absence of vowel reduction, some dialects have high or diphthongal /ei/ in the place of Proto-Slavic * and /ou/ in stressed closed syllables (as in Ukrainian) instead of Standard Russian /e/ and /o/. An interesting morphological feature is a post-posed definite article -to, -ta, -te similarly to that existing in Bulgarian and Macedonian. In the Southern Russian dialects, instances of unstressed /e/ and /a/ following palatalized consonants and preceding a stressed syllable are not reduced to [] (as occurs in the Moscow dialect), being instead pronounced [a] in such positions (e.g. is pronounced [nasli], not [nsli]) this is called yakanye ()
The Native American tribes each play their own varieties of folk music, most of it spiritual in nature. African American music includes blues and gospel; descendants of West African music brought to the Americas by slaves and mixed with Western European music. During the colonial era, English, French and Spanish styles and instruments were brought to the Americas. By the early 20th century, the United States had become a major centre for folk music from around the world, including polka, Ukrainian and Polish fiddling, Ashkenazi Jewish klezmer and several kinds of Latin music. The United States has produced many of the most popular musicians and composers in the modern world. Beginning with the birth of recorded music, American performers have continued to lead the field of popular music. Now there are very different types of music in America: jazz, blues, gospel, pop, rock, punk, soul, R&B, country, hip hop, rap, metal etc.
11.6 13.4 14.8 65.4 73.8 2780 1 Hungary 14.3 10.2 16 67.2 75.7 1690 1 Poland 13.6 10.7 26.9 66.5 72.4 1640 1 Romania 17.7 10 23 64.6 74 2242 1 USSR 15.2 9.5 13.1 66.4 75.9 1880 1 Byelorussian SSR 13.4 11.6 13 66.4 74.8 1320 1 Ukrainian SSR 20.7 8.4 25.7 65.5 72.7 2370 2 Argentina 46.6 18 111 51 55.4 630 2 Bolivia 28.6 7.9 63 62.3 67.6 2680 2 Brazil 23.4 5.8 17.1 68.1 75.1 1940 2 Chile 27.4 6.1 40 63.4 69.2 1260 2 Columbia 32.9 7.4 63 63.4 67.6 980 2 Ecuador 28.3 7
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Ajakirjanduse roll on anda informatsiooni ning sellega seonduvalt ka hinnanguid, kui sõltumata sellest on ajakirjanik kriitilisi hinnanguid andes kohustatud leidma viisi, mis riivab andmesubjekti õigusi nii vähe kui võimalik ja nii palju kui ajakirjandusliku eesmärgi täimiseks vajalik. Seega esimene ajakirjandusvabaduse väljund on õigus avaldada isikute ja sündmuste kohta mitte ainult faktilist teavet, vaid anda ka hinnanguid ja väärtushinnanguid. EIÕK on oma lahendis Ukrainian Meida Group vs. Ukraina leidnud, et kui (ajakirjaniku) avaldus moodustab väärtushinnangu, siis võib (privaatsuse) rikkumise proportsionaalsuse hindamine sõltuda sellest, kas väärtushinnangu andmiseks esinesid piisavad faktilised asjaolud. Seega on ajakirjandusvabadus, sõltumata subjektiivsete kriteeriumide lubatavusest, piiratud nõudega, et avaldatavad isikuandmed peavad olema tõesed ning väärtushinnangud faktilisi asjaolusid arvestades kohased. Kaasuses Tammer vs
was pro-Russia, so they hostile to Turkey and it was necessary for protection (this is absolute BS). Gas chambers were introduced here, they used water steam to kill breast-feeding children o NAZI'S holocaust. Hitler: "Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?" Not only Jews were killed. o 1932-1932 starvation among Ukrainian peasants, their grain was taken away to the west; several million people dead. This is also not recognized by Russia they said it was because of bad weather, that it was targeted at all peasants, later they said that the hunger also reached Russia. All BS, according to statistical datas, only in 2 soviet republics population decreased dramatically (Ukraine and Kazakhstan). It was
It has a shorter nose than the Scottish Fold but not as short as the Exotic Shorthair. In other respects it is a fold-eared version of the Exotic Shorthair. Facially, the Foldex looks like "a little furry owl". Like the Scottish Fold, it is prone to the same bone deformities and produces some non-folded offspring. In 2005, the Ukrainian Levkoy Cat, a fold-eared naked cat, was created using the Don Sphinx and Scottish Fold. The Ukrainian Levkoy is less extreme in body and face type than the Don Sphinx (the face is wider and ronder) and the ears do not fold tightly to the skull as in the Scottish Fold, but stand out from the head and fold closer to the tips. It also occurs in velour and prick-eared forms. In 1986 there was a report of a "Hebridean Cat". The owner said that the tiny ears were a