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211: The Common Theme Of Value Of Friendship In Literature
... The Three Musketeers. The famous trio of noblemen battle against the villainy of the Court of King Louis XIII. D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis fight to preserve the honor of their Queen, Anne of Austria, against the Cardinal Richelieu. Their famous motto " All for one and one for all!" illustrates the value they place on their friendship. Efforts to maintain their close ties of friendship help them in resisting an ...
212: Environmental Forces And International Business
... also present major challenges to the development of efficient communications networks. Italy is situated in the South of continental Europe bounded by the Mediterranean sea with common land borders in the north with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia and is in a central position for access to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Italy has typical Mediterranean climate with mild rainy winters and hot dry summers and is characterized by ...
213: Euro Heralds New Era
... currancy will promote bussiness, underpin unity and strengthen their role in world affairs. Officially at midnight on New Year’s Eve the euro became the common currency of Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Portugal, Finland, Ireland and Luxembourg. This event is hailed as a historic turning point in Europes history. By uniting Europe has created a powerful new economic force. Britain, Denmark and Greece are also hoping to ...
214: Britain and Joining The Economic and Monetary Union
... the EMU. In general, public opinion refers more to the loss of the Queen's picture on the UK bank notes rather than the real pros and cons of Europe. COUNTRY SUPPORT EMU (%) OPPOSE EMU (%) Austria 44 43 Belgium 57 32 Denmark 32 62 Finland 33 62 France 58 36 Germany 40 45 Greece 59 27 Ireland 67 18 Italy 78 11 Luxembourg 62 28 Netherlands 57 37 Portugal 45 29 ...
215: Hawaii Fruit Industry
... irradiated food, but will consider all Hawaii fruit and vegetables as suspect. A consortium of Japanese consumers sent a letter to Mayor Yamashiro stating their plan to boycott Hawaii produce if irradiation is implemented. Germany, Austria, Sweden and Switzerland have banned irradiated fruit. The cat is out of the bag in terms of public opinion on irradiation, and no amount of wishful thinking or slick marketing (subsidized by taxpayers) will overcome ...
216: U.S. Multinational Corporations In Europe
... peace and prosperity to Western Europe. The European Union was created after World War II to prevent any more wars between the European countries. There are fifteen countries participating in the European Union which are Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The European Union brought together a market of 370 million consumers, which share common institutions and policies ...
217: The Internet: How it Works and How it Effects the World
... Anything else that doesn't fit into any of the other categories There are also two letter zones. These zones are for national countries. Some of these zones are AU for Australia and AT for Austria. There are a few other zones. Even though the ARPANET is not in use any more, a few sites are still there for historical reasons. They have names ending in arpa. Names for some computers ...
218: The Internet: How It Works And How It Affects The World
... Anything else that doesn't fit into any of the other categories There are also two letter zones. These zones are for national countries. Some of these zones are AU for Australia and AT for Austria. There are a few other zones. Even though the ARPANET is not in use any more, a few sites are still there for historical reasons. They have names ending in arpa. Names for some computers ...
219: New Weapons and Technology In World War I
... bolt against the spring. The spring then returned the bolt, loading a new cartridge and leaving the pistol cocked and ready to fire. The pistol invented by Laumann was produced by the Steyr factory in Austria. In 1898 George Luger developed a pistol that became a very important and popular weapon with German officers. The pistol was the standard weapons for all officers in all combatant armies. Pistols were also issued ...
220: Computers and Society
... a part of everyday life, they are in their simplest form a digital watch or more complexly computers manage power grids, telephone networks, and the money of the world. Henry Grunwald, former US ambassador to Austria best describes the computer's functions, “It enables the mind to ask questions, find answers, stockpile knowledge, and devise plans to move mountains, if not worlds.” Society has embraced the computer and accepted it for ...


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