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    that attempts have been made before and failed but that in this negotiation that Chamberlain was travelling to Germany for in 1938‚ was the Munich Agreement‚ people had very high hopes for. This was because Hitler promised that if he had part of Czechoslovakia‚ he would be satisfied and would not start a war which is why it was so important that Chamberlain and the other 3 leaders (apart from Czechoslovakian prime minister) present that they had to negotiate and agree on terms to this “Munich Agreement

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    The Sedlec Ossuary

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    The Sedlec Ossuary The Sedlec Ossuary is one of the most unique churches in the world. It is so unique because it is built out of human bones! It is estimated that it contains the bones of between 40‚000 and 70‚000 people. It is a small Roman Catholic chapel‚ located beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints (Czech:Hřbitovní kostel Všech Svatých) in Sedlec‚ a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic. The Chapel is one of the Czech Republics biggest tourist attractions‚ bringing in over 200

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    Bata Shoe Organisation

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    Summary 1580: The Bata family’s ties to shoemaking in Czechoslovakia Village of Zlin 1894: The family began to make transition from cobblers to industrialists The Bata Shoes business experienced steady growth Until 1939: The Bata Shoes had network in 28 countries World War II happened. In 3/1939‚ with Germany on the verge of invading country Thomas J.Bata fled to Canada with 180 Czechoslovakian (his managers and their families). Since that time‚ The Bata Shoes Company growth worldwide

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    CHAPTER 13 Case Study – Danone In “Global machinery threatens CEE” posted on The Regional and Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe website‚ Tom Popper states‚ “Globalisation is making the world smaller‚ but also increasing economic inequity and pressures on the environment” (2001). The countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have been eagerly seeking the benefits of globalized free-market capitalism‚ such as improved communication‚ increased commerce and international partnering

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    Some say globalization is creating an intelligent community while others say they are losing their identity. What culture and social effects has the Czech nation experienced as a result of globalization? Globalization isn’t a factor of new age. Big boom of that started at the end of WWII. This let say economic interconnection among states or countries has main effect like prevention from new world war. Globalization has huge impact or influence on all countries around whole world. I know numerous

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    “DETROIT EAST” : Business Week‚ 25th July /2005. Eastern Europe‚ with its cheap labor and high skills‚ is becoming the world’s newest car capital In the Verdant Hills north of Bratislava‚ the capital of Slovakia‚ workers at the sprawling Volkswagen plant turn out efficiency-boosting ideas as steadily as the Polo compacts and Touareg sport-utility vehicles gliding off the production line. One recent suggestion was to bring emergency repair teams inside the factory instead of housing them outside

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    EYP CZ activities in the past five years 1) The national selection conference: The national selecting conference is held every year in spring and the attendance is approximately 120 members. The chairsteam is mostly consisted of: half czech chairs and the other half of internationals chairs.The national selection conference used to have 6 committees but this last year we widen the number of committees to 7. Praha 2001 Písek 2002 Tábor 2002 Liberec 2004 Mělník 2005 Kutná Hora 2006

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    How far did Václav Havel’s political reforms resolve Czech Republic ’s identity crisis from 1989 to 2002? Lea Meisel 3909 words Abstract This essay attempts to answer the question of how far Vaclav Havel’s political policies helped resolve the Czech Republic’s Identity crisis from the years 1989 to 2002. This research questions is important because‚ as world war one and two had such a great impact on the whole world‚ the Czech Republic has been quite unnoticed in its progress in

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    THE BATA SHOE ORGANIZATION: This case talks about Bata Shoe Organization‚ the world’s largest manufacturer and retailer of Footwear Company and the challenges faced by the company while determining its future long-term strategy and in finding a top management team. The case deals with the problems that Bata might face due to the political and economic changes taking place worldwide while running the company around the globe‚ over 62 manufacturing units and 4458 company- stores owned worldwide.

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    1. Based on the economic freedom scales‚ what kind of differences do you think Bata might face in the Czech Republic and Slovakia? The Czech Republic is clearly further along in its progress to economic freedom than is Slovakia. In the Czech Republic‚ Bata is likely to face considerably less government intervention in its business than in Slovakia. Private property ownership and protection‚ property rights‚ and economic competition are likely to be more common in the Czech Republic. In

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