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    Discovering Prague

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    Discovering Prague 2014 Cafés EMA espresso bar Můj šálek kávy Kidó Pod Lipami Bistro 8 Café Slavia (very classy) Moment Mamacoffee Londýnská Café Kaaba I need coffee Monolok café Bars Starsky and Hutch Nebe Křemencova‚ Vencelsav´s square Retro Music hall Roxy James Dean Karlovy lázně Radost FX Občanská plovárna Restaurants Lokál Dlouhá street (the best beer in Prague!!!! and also delicious food‚ good to make reservation in advance) Vinohradský parlament (excellent

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    Prague School

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    Revenire Cuprins THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE PRAGUE SCHOOL TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE Asist. univ. drd. Crina Herţeg ‚‚Universitatea 1 Decembrie1918”‚ Alba Iulia The Prague Linguistic Circle represented an important moment in the development of phonology‚ structuralism and linguistics in general and it prepared the grounds for research and the subsequent evolution of linguistics. The paper attempts a general view on what The Prague School meant for linguistics and it aims at giving a general survey

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    interesting play. First‚ few words about the Theatre. The National Theatre in Prague is known as the national monument of Czech history and art. It´s neo-Renaissance building dating from 1868-83. It is instantly recognizable from the river‚ its golden roof gleaming in the sunshine on fine weather days. For Czech people‚ the National Theatre is one of the most important cultural institutions in Prague - since inception‚ a symbol of the Czech National Revival. Today’s National Theatre

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    The Prague Spring 1968

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    The Prague Spring 1968 The Czech leader‚ Novotny‚ a hard line communist and Soviet ‘puppet’‚ he was very unpopular. The Czech economy was in a mess‚ and seemed to be run purely for the benefit of the USSR. Dubcek‚ a reforming communist‚ replaced Novotny. Brezhnev‚ leader of the USSR‚ supported this move. Dubcek promised the people socialism with a human face‚ and launched a series of reforms known as the Prague Spring. The reforms aimed to improve standard of living‚ allow for greater freedom

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    to write about Prague ( instead of my hometown ) because We don’t have much sorts of travel and also our Public transport is not at the same level. Those who have been to Prague must admit that there is nothing like long waiting. Whole system comes out on metro which is comparing to human body – the heart‚ innumerable links of buses and trams – the veins. The best way how to transport in the historic town and city area is by using the tram or your feet‚ this is the perfect solution for avoiding “shouldering”

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    Ulysis Slagle Mrs. Karl Honors British Literature 21 February‚ 2018 The Prague Astronomical Clock “Tick tock‚ tick tock” is a common sound from today’s clocks. When traveling in Prague in the Czech Republic‚ the normal everyday clock is not to be found in front of “the Old Town Hall.” Instead‚ the Prague Astronomical Clock overshadows all other clocks with its magnificent craftsmanship. The delicate clock is filled with different mechanics that make it work‚ along with legends and stories to come

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    People use history‚ and their knowledge of past events‚ to create a nostalgia that allows them to deal with present issues in their lives. Woody Allen’s A Midnight in Pairs and Arthur Phillips’s novel Prague both use elements of history to suggest a relationship between the characters’ past and their relationship to the present. While both utilize history to create a nostalgia tone through the pieces‚ they come to different conclusions about the present: in a Midnight in Paris‚ Gil uses history

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    a case solution

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    Case solution: Ethical Dilemma What course themes do you see present in the case? Experimental exercise Who Can Catch a Liar is about emotional intelligence and its effect on the productivity of the workers at workplace. Human have inherited the ability to respond various stimulus differently. Being differs from each other in terms of their personality‚ behavior‚ needs‚ wants‚ demands and expressing their emotions at different situation. Emotional intelligence is the ability of the person to know

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    case solution

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    Solution: Moving from “make do” to “can do” Meeting SUBWAY’s expectations meant IPC needed topnotch management of key issues: Card programs: A newly implemented Gift card program – and management of an existing loyalty card program – brought high customer demand for IPC to handle card issues and placed a serious burden on them to respond efficiently. Customer service: Efforts to address issues were being duplicated and the process was managed manually. There was no real control of customer

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    1. The mini-hotel Prague Sweet Home is organized in a family home‚ which is located in one of the greenest and cozy parts of Prague 4 - Pisnice. From home to the very center of Prague (Wenceslas Square)‚ only 30 minutes by public transport (16 minutes by bus and 8 minutes by metro) and maximum 15 minutes by car. From the house to the bus stop - 5 min. walk along a quiet street with no transitions and heavy traffic. Only 30 minutes after walking through the noisy city - and you find yourself in a

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