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Porovnávacia analýza konkrétneho predmetu podnikania v stredoeurópskom regióne / Comparative analysis of a particular field of business in central European regionLaki, Roland January 2012 (has links)
Gambling and mankind are linked together for thousands of years. Despite its negative influence, gambling games take an essential part in life of every generation. The main aim of this thesis is to analyse environment for casino start-up in six selected countries from central Europe and recommend the country with the most suitable conditions. The casino parameters will be defined in the particular chapter of the thesis. Countries, that will be compared, are Slovak republic, Czech republic, Hungary, Austria, Poland and Ukraine. The comparison will respect law systems of every country, which regulate the casino business. Information, we get from conducting the research, will be taken in mind in decision making process. To make the choice of the appropriate country (variant), two methods for comparing variants are used, in order to achieve objective result. In the end of the thesis, there will be a recommendation based on the results of the comparison. It should be noted that the recommendation will be based also on subjective evaluation.
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Ambazonie a Biafra - vnější periferie nebo transhraniční region / Ambazonia and Biafra - external periphery or transborder region?Kučera, Josef January 2017 (has links)
The author makes a conceptualization of the term "cross border region" through eight structural
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Severská rada a strategie pro Arktický region / Nordic Council and strategy for Arctic Region.Gebauerová, Eva January 2016 (has links)
For its natural resources and significant strategic position, the Arctic region is becoming the subject of research projects more and more often than before not only for the countries reaching this area but also for the neighbouring ones these days - including the projects of the European Union, too. As a result of the reasons already mentioned above, this region has also been in the centre of attention of the countries participating in the Nordic Council since 1996 - these are the following: Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland. The Nordic Council is an institutional form of long-standing collaboration of the Nordic countries, which mainly for the geopolitical reasons has never included the foreign policies. Due to the disintegration of the bipolar organization in the 1990s, the possibilities to coordinate these policies for these states have in this respect appeared much more frequently. From the geopolitical point of view, the Nordic Council forms quite an inconsistent group of states. Norway and Iceland are members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, while Finland and Sweden have been incorporated into European structures in 1995. Denmark is then the only country that is part of both organizations. The author of this thesis will focus on the influence of the various modes of geopolitical...
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Aspects of gully morphology along the shield edge north of MontrealHeginbottom, J. A. (J. Alan) January 1967 (has links)
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The geology and geochemistry of Radiore 2 Mine, Matagami, Québec /Bonavia, Franco Ferdinand. January 1981 (has links)
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The Jomon clay figurines of the Kaminabe site, Kyushu, JapanTogawa, Minako January 2003 (has links)
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Labor access and unequal land holdings among peasant farmers in a lowland and upland community of the Peruvian AmazonBrisson, Stéphanie January 2003 (has links)
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Seasonal variability of net carbon dioxide exchange in a headwater bog, Kenora, OntarioBhardwaj, Anuraag K. January 1997 (has links)
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Petrogenesis of calc-alkaline and alkaline magmas from the southern and eastern Aegean Sea, Greece /Wyers, Gerard Paul January 1987 (has links)
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Möjligheter och problem för en cross-borderregion – En fallstudie av Greater Copenhagen and Skåne CommitteeSilic, Tea, Stigertsson, Alexander January 2016 (has links)
Regional planning has become an important part of today’s politics. As a result of the ongoing globalization municipalties and cities now have to form partnerships accross borders to be able to compete for resources, residents and businesses establishments. Oresund collaboration was initiated when Denmark and Sweden formed The Oresund Committee, which today is called Greater Copenhagen and Skane Committee. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to investigate what the cooperation actually means to three selected municipalties in the region, how the region is perceived by media and how it is portrayed in planning documents. This has been done through a case study.Since the region is a cross-border region it struggles with problems that a region located in one country does not. The biggest issue that we have identified has to do with different laws and economic systems that exists within the region. This has affected the many residents living in Oresund, especially those who travel across the border on a daily basis. Another problem that has arisen concerns the undefined identity that is created by politicians and authorities, which becomes a problem when the citizens do not perceive themselves as a part of the mutual region. Furthermore we have identified an issue that affects the matter of democracy and the recently established border controls. This issue has become apparent due to low priority from the government and the politicians of the capital of Sweden. There are elements that demonstrate that some people consider Stockholm to be the most important actor for Sweden’s future growth, which leads to unequal distribution of power. This brings us to the final problem, dealing with the decision to impose border controls between Sweden and Denmark. The border controls have proven to be very costly for the society and for the travellers who lose a lot of time because of the inflexibility of the way the border controls are carried out. In the final section of this bachelor thesis we discuss what needs to be accomplished to be able to create a better future for Greater Copenhagen and Skane Committee.
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