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    Should Turkey become the EU member? Modern Turkey is located in the territory of central part of former East-Roman empire which sufficiently influenced on formation of European civilization. Nowadays‚ there are many historical monuments reminding about Greek-Roman colonies and Christian traditions in Turkey. Since the beginning of XX century‚ Turkey was striving for adoption of the European model of development in all spheres of social life. All of this could be considered as essential criteria

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    My Mom grew up in the Catholic Church‚ “before the Second Vatican Council” as she says‚ however the only time I visited a Catholic Church was for weddings and funerals. According to my Mother not being a Catholic was unthinkable‚ being Catholic was married with being an American; however my Mom is no longer Catholic and her children were not brought up Catholic‚ Why? I had the pleasure of speaking with Father Ward‚ of the Immaculate Church of Mary‚ Harlingen‚ Texas. Throughout our conversation

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    What was the economic rationale for the implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact (SPG) when the single currency was launched? To what extent is the SGP now redundant? The Maastricht Treaty of the European Union signed in 1992‚ established a set of convergence criteria which had to be met by each Member State before it could adopt the Euro. This was to ensure that economic development within the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is balanced so that all Member States joining the Euro entered

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    Council Regulation (EEC) No 2137/85 of 25 July 1985 on the European Economic Interest Grouping (EEIG) Summary Article 1 1. European Economic Interest Groupings shall be formed upon the terms‚ in the manner and with the effects laid down in this Regulation. Accordingly‚ parties intending to form a grouping must conclude a contract and have the registration provided for in Article 6 carried out. 2. A grouping so formed shall‚ from the date of its registration as provided for in Article 6‚

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    enlargement‚ the EU has increased from six to 27 members. EU includes a lot of institutions with specific roles. The European Commission is the third part of the institutional triangle that manages and runs the European Union. The Council of the European Union (also known as the Council of Ministers) is the EU’s main decision-making body. It has legislative power in fact it is responsible for adopting the EU budget and also concludes international agreements. The Court of Justice of the European Union is

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    Prologis is a global leader in industrial real estate industry and one of the leading providers of logistics facility. Prologis takes special care that their solutions are sustainable and have minimal impacts on the environments and also no negative impact socially. Prologis aims to provide solutions through their operations by providing long term and sustainable value to all their stakeholders like customers‚ communities and shareholders. Some of the statistics for Prologis’ sustainable project

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    Unlike USA‚ Europe has developed a variety of policies‚ which are very scalable. After the fall of the Berlin Wall and once past the time when the polarity communism / capitalism dominated relations in Europe‚ CSR model of the unified Germany seemed to be mostly represented as the European specificity. Driven by Germany and adopted by many countries of the European Union‚ this approach is characterized by a desire to combine economic efficiency and social justice. German model grants the state and

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    Zion Christian Church - Mandadzaka CONSTITUTION Adopted on the…………………………………………………………. 1. ADOPTION OF THE CONSTITUTION The Church is congregational in its government: i.e. it recognizes Jesus Christ as its supreme head‚ believing in His presence and managing its affairs according to His Word and the practice of His apostles. The Church finances and its property will be administered and managed in accordance with the provisions in this Constitution. 2. NAME The Church is called Zion Christian

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    current energy plans. To locate the plans to you must go to the website http://www.fpm.gastate.edu/utilities/bldg_energy_plans/default.com. Once the current energy plans are found you can consult with the ICC (International Code Council). “The International Code Council provides a plan review services to all design professionals (ICC).” “This service includes prompt and technically-comprehensive review of drawings and construction documents based on ICC’s international codes or legacacy codes (BOCA

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    Why is Vatican II so Significant in the Modern Church? INTRODUCTION: VATICAN II Vatican II was the 21st ecumenical council recognized by the Roman Catholic church‚ which became the symbol of the church ’s openness to the modern world. The council was announced by Pope John XXIII on January 25‚ 1959‚ and held 178 meetings in the autumn of each of four successive years. The first gathering was on October 11‚ 1962‚ and the last on December 8‚ 1965. Of 2908 bishops and others eligible to attend‚ 2540

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