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    Table of contents Introduction…………………………………………………………………………..3 I) Prerequisites……………………………………………….4 a) Presentation…………………………………………………4 b) Opportunities and framework of the Czech Republic………6 c) Foreign exchanges………………………………………….10 II) Beer market: opportunities…………………………...….11 a) Presentation of the market………………………………….11 b) Customers habits………………………………………....…13 c) Norms and laws………………………………………...…..13 III) … and

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    565 © Sociologický ústav AV ČR‚ v.v.i.‚ Praha 2011 The Formation of Identity in Teenage Mall Microculture: A Case Study of Teenagers in Czech Malls* JANA SPILKOVÁ and LUCIE RADOVÁ** Charles University‚ Prague Abstract: Geographies of children and youth are a surprisingly neglected research topic in the transforming (post-communist) countries‚ where many societal changes are taking place. This article introduces a research project that focused on teenagers and their leisure-time activities‚ concentrating

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    at Nordlingen in southern Germany. The deaths of both Gustavus Adolphus and Wallenstein‚ together with the exhaustion of both the Holy Roman emperor and the German Protestant princes‚ brought an end to the Swedish period of the war. The Treaty of Prague in 1635 strengthened the Hapsburgs and considerably weakened the power of the German

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    economic‚ and social scenario several times in history. However the division of Czechoslovakia had been a unique phenomenon. We want to study the effects of such collapse on the economic condition of the people. 
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 Background Prague Spring The Prague Spring was a time of political turmoil in Czechoslovakia during the spring of 1968. It began on January 5th and continued until August 21st of the same year. There were years of mounting unrest with the Czechoslovakians in the 1960s but the

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    You need to gather everything by truck or railroad * Load it to a container ship qua a port * Ship it * Unload it in a new port * Truck or railroad everything to final destination e.g. Container transport from Prague to Hong Kong * Land transport: prague to hamburg (650 km – 4% of distance) * Sea transport

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    Meneses 1  Alphonse Maria Mucha              Samantha Meneses  12 December 2014  Block 8    Meneses 2  Samantha Meneses  Mrs. Gurzo  Block 8   11 December 2014  Alphonse Maria Mucha  Due to his distinct and unconventional style‚ Alphonse Maria Mucha is known greatly for  his illustrious contributions in molding the aesthetics of French Art Nouveau (French for “new  art”) at the turn of the nineteenth century (“Alphonse Mucha Biography” 1). However‚ Mucha  was not an instant triumph. Through hard work

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    Catholics were at the center of the war which is divided into four phases: First‚ Emperor Ferdinand II of Bohemia and Hungary who was a devout catholic took it upon himself “to revive and reimpose the true faith’’ beginning the thirty year old war in Prague. It spread to other parts of the Europe including France‚ Sweden and other countries. Second‚ in 1629‚ The Edict of Restitution was a

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    tragedy life she endured first in the Nazi communist rule in her citizen Czechoslovakia. She was born in Prague to a Jewish family. She was young at the time when the Germany attacked Czechoslovakia during the World War II. Heda was in concentration camps during the World War II she escaped from the Nazi‚ she hardly survived‚ but her family died. At the end of the war; she returned to Prague and took part in uprising against the Germany in May 1945‚ she got married to an old friend‚ named Rudolf

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    the HRE wanted to make the empire catholic‚ and tried to force Prague and Bohemia to convert from Protestantism. The messengers he sent were defenestrated as a way of saying no thank you. This started the 30 years’ war‚ and resulted in Sweden‚ Denmark and the Germans joining Prague. 17 years later France joined‚ although against the Catholics because it was best for the state‚ showing politique. This was the tipping point‚ and Prague was victorious. The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 ended this war

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    Thomas The chief protagonist of the novel‚ a brilliant Prague surgeon and intellectual. Having divorced early and lost contact with his ex-wife and son‚ Tomas is a light-hearted womanizer who lives for his work as a ctor. After falling in love with and marrying the emotionally needy Tereza‚ Tomas finds himself trapped between the womanizing he cannot give up‚ and his genuine love for his new wife. In a politically charged time‚ Tomas is an independent thinker and hence objectionable to the Communist

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