Expert: Blagoja Nanevski‚ PhD 1. Fiscal and Monetary Policy 1.1. Planned and implemented activities of the Government of RM in the reporting period 1.1.1. Fiscal Policy In the reporting period‚ the fiscal policy was directed towards realization of several previously planned activities‚ as well as undertaking measures which should have acted in the direction of gradual drawing of the national economy out of the recession phase. They are mainly based on the following: a) Further liberalization of
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Persian meets inevitable extinction after fierce war with strong Macedonia led by Alexander the Great. Besides this‚ the aggression target of Macedonia also includes Egypt and Babylonia. To the contrary‚ Macedonia is also the target of other empires‚ for example‚ Roman. The kingdom of Macedonia clashed with the rising power of the Roman Republic during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC. In the year of 323 B.C.‚ the kingdom of Macedonia was defeated and followed the Roman rule. At the same time‚ the Romans
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Question 1 Ans: the factors that driven the change in Macedonia are: 1. Balkans being a political and cultural crossroad throughout history. 2. A civil war in 1990’s due to unresolved ethnic and religious tensions. Question 2 Ans: The first reason for change in that country was to transform Macedonia into democratic state and integration into European society Secondly‚ establishment of industrial relations arm that would act as conflict management to solve various ethnic‚ and political
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Bulgaria) succeeded in conquering the European provinces of the Ottoman Empire (Albania‚ Macedonia and Thrace)‚ leaving the Ottomans with only the Chatalja and Gallipoli peninsulas. This did not satisfy anyone. The Balkan states had made no agreement on the partition of the conquered territories‚ especially with Macedonia. Bulgaria felt that their territorial rewards from the war‚ particularly in Macedonia‚ were too little‚ and laid claim to the important city of Salonika‚ where a Bulgarian regiment
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Alexander ruled from Macedonia to the northern part of India. He defeated the Persians numerous times with his incredible military strategies‚ even when his armies were outnumbered by almost 200‚000 Persian soldiers. The sheer size of his empire was unlike anything ever seen before but when he died in 323 B.C.E‚ the three main areas he conquered (Greece/Macedonia‚ Egypt‚ and Mesopotamia/ Asia) were split up and became their own kingdoms. The area that was once Greece and Macedonia became the Antigonid
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Alexander the Great was a conqueror and King of Macedonia prior to the Hellenistic Period. He succeeded to the throne after Phillip II of Macedon’s death brought his reign to an end. However‚ the continuance of the promised legacy his father left behind did not satisfy this power crazed King for fame and glory. Alexander the Great’s resentment towards his father led him to continue conquering because he wanted to overshadow his father. Under his headship‚ his unification of Greek city-states led
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the Carthaginian‚ the Romans Pompey‚ and Napoleon. He was born around July 20‚ 356 B.C. in Pella‚ which is the prehistoric capital of Macedonia. Alexander was the son of Phillip II‚ King of Macedonia‚ and of his fourth wife Olympias‚ an Epirote princess. Alexander’s childhood revolved around his father. He spent most of his time watching his father transform Macedonia into a great military power. He also watched them win victory after victory on the battlefields of Balkans. At the age of twelve he
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of Persia. He sent generals Attalus and Parmenio with an advance force of 10‚000 Macedonian troops‚ to cross over into Asia Minor and pave the way for the later advance of the main army. And while the Macedonians were crossing the Hellespont‚ in Macedonia everything was ready for the grand celebration for the wedding of Philip’s daughter Cleopatra to prince Alexander of Epirus‚ brother of Olympias. The first day of the celebrations the guests saw a lavish entertained of every sort. But on the second
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Lenovo Marketing Strategy Professor Dr Linda Harris International Marketing MKT505 December 1‚ 2014 1. Determine the key approaches that you will use in order to incorporate branding and co-branding opportunities. Devise your strategy for leveraging the current Lenovo brands with the new notebook product. Note: Incorporate the computed analytical data from the Expected Commercial Value Calculator to support your response. The key approaches that would be used in order to incorporate
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transformation of Skopje from a drab but bleak although funky Yugoslav city to a city of glory monuments to Macedonian past fame. He made nation-building a priority in Macedonia when he came to power in 2006. He was the one that renamed the airport and stadium to “Phillip Macedon”‚ and started Alexander- the National Hero fashion in Macedonia. Why the ruling party decided to change the look of the capital‚ to alter its identity is best answered if we analyze the symbolic loading of these material objects
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