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    focus on the domestic market of the fixed telephone line based on Internet and mobile. They also would start the international expansion. Going alone internationally proved to be unsuccessful so they won a bid with controlling interest in MakTel in Macedonia and it proved to be successful. With the decrease of fixed lines and increase

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    Bataan Christian School Panilao‚ Pilar‚ Bataan A FILM REVIEW ON ALEXANDER Presented by: Jedd John A. Castillo III-Lavoisier Presented to: Mrs. Vanessa H. Acuzar Social Studies III Date Presented October 4‚ 2008 Setting .. • Library of Alexandria– Shepperton Studios‚ London‚ England • Pella/Babylon/Indian palaces and myths cave– Pinewood Studios‚ London‚ England • Alexandria (effect back plate)– Malta • Temple of Pallas Athena‚ Mieza and

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    Marcus Junius Brutus was born in Macedonia in 85 BC. He was the son of Marcus Junius‚ who was killed in Pompey in 77 b.c. his mother‚ Servila‚ was Caesars’ lover. He was known as a literary man who wrote histories (now lost). Brutus divorced his first wife in 44 b.c and married his second cousin‚ Porcia Catonis. This caused a scandal in the family because Brutus did not have a legitimate reason to divorce his first wife‚ Claudia. His mother was the mistress of Caesar‚ and some say that Caesar

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    | Alexander the Great | | | Craig Wilson | 11/12/2012 | | Alexander was the son of Philip II of Macedonia. He was born in Pella‚ Macedonia’s capital city in 356 BC. Alexander was tutored by Aristotle‚ one of the greatest philosophers and smartest men of the time‚ from when he was 13 until he was 16. He was also leader of the Companions‚ which was a group Philip II made to protect him from would be assailants (Alexander the Great Biography) (historyofmacedonia.org). In 340 BC

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    eventually overcame Pyrrus‚ and absorbed the Greek cities into its growing empire. It was not until the second of the Punic Wars‚ however‚ that Hannibal made an alliance with Macedonia‚ and a Roman Army was sent into Macedonian Territory. Three Roman Macedonian Wars followed‚ with Rome increasing its influence over Macedonia in each. The first occurred during the Second Punic War (214-205 B.C.)‚ and the last‚ culminating in the Battle of Pydna‚ was fought in 168 B.C.‚ resulted in the complete overthrow

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    School of Business Economics and Management Course: Introduction to Marketing Team Project: Marketing Plan For Pepsi For 2013 Team Members: Tamara Popovska Shkurte Lamallari Milorad Stojanov Panche Damjanski Fall 2012 Contents 1 - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 2 – SITUATION ANALYSIS 5  2.1 SWOT 6  2.1.1 STRENGTHS

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    The Comparison of who better deserves the title of “The Great” Phillip II or Alexander Ashlee Rioux HIST 101 Dr. Paul Baxa 12/9/2013 Intro: The common definition for the term “great” consists of being considerably above average or above normal. Normal can mean different things to different cultures and societies. For example‚ in the early years‚ having kings‚ the power to rule‚ and killing several thousands to accomplish this was normal to some‚ as

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    Whenever I came back to Macedonia‚ Anastasija never missed a chance to see me and ask me numerous questions about my studies‚ college life and events. She always listened to all I had to say and I must say that this curious nature of hers along with her ability to sensibly listen

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    only amongst disaffected Jews. A Jew himself‚ Paul spoke Greek and inherited Roman citizenship. This enabled him to put Jewish ideas into the language of the Gentiles‚ and because of his efforts‚ through his missionary journey’s throughout Asia‚ Macedonia and the West‚ Christianity grew from its beginnings in Israel to the rest of the Roman Empire. Paul was raised as a Pharisee and was zealous for the Jewish Torah and its traditions‚ In Acts 26:5 he states … that I conformed to the strictest sect of

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    Topic: Monopoly and Monopolistic competition Macedonian telecommunication Monopoly and monopolistic competitions‚ basic concepts monopoly means a market situation in which there is only a single seller and large no. of buyers. whereas monopolistic competition is a market situation in which there is large no. of sellers and large no. of buyers. in monopolistic competition‚ close substitutes are there in the sense that products are different in terms of size‚ colour‚packaging‚brand‚price

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