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Tratatul de la MaastrichtTratatul de la Maastricht Edificiul construit de tratatul de la Roma si completat de Actul Unic European a angajat comunitatea catre o politica economica si monetara foarte ambitioasa ce si-a propus ca scop final moneda unica. Datorita derularii rapide a evenimentelor intre tarile Uniunii Europene, SME a trebuit sa efectueze o serie de modificari care sa faciliteze, libera circulatie a capitalurilor in spatiul comunitar. in 1989 a fost prezent |
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Veniturile,cheltuielile,rezultatele financiare si solvabilitatea societatilor de asigurareVeniturile,cheltuielile,rezultatele financiare si solvabilitatea societatilor de asigurare 1.Structura si importanta veniturilor si cheltuielilor societatilor de asigurari Producerea riscurilor asigurate obliga societatile de asigurari la efectuarea de cheltuieli cu achitarea despagubirilor si a sumelor asigurate. in acest scop, este necesar ca orice asigurator sa concentreze la dispozitia sa un volum important de venituri. Pentru ca pe parcurs |
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African American HistoryAfrican American History American History, a history of black people in the United States from their arrival in the Americas in the 15th century until the present day. In 1996, 33.9 million Americans, about one out of every eight people in the United States, were black. Although blacks from the West Indies and other areas have migrated to the United States in the 20th century, most African Americans were born in the United States, and this has b |
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Alfred Bernhard NobelAlfred Bernhard Nobel Swedish chemist, engineer, and industrialist who invented dynamite and other more powerful explosives and who also founded the Nobel Prize, Alfred Bernhard Nobel was the fourth son of Immanuel and Caroline Nobel. Immanuel was an inventor and engineer who had married Caroline Andrietta Ahlsell in 1827. The couple had eight children, of whom only Alfred and three brothers reached adulthood. Alfred was prone to illness as a ch |
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BerlinBerlin Berlin, city in northeastern Germany, capital of a united Germany from 1871 to 1945 and again since 1990. It lies on the flatlands of the North German Plain at the confluence of several rivers and amid many lakes. The city’s slight elevation made it a site for human settlement even in prehistoric times. Berlin has a population of about 3,454,200 (1992 estimate) and an area of approximately 889 sq km (343 sq mi). After World War II |
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Big cities in UKBig cities in UK Manchester is a city in the North West of England, UK. The place is named from the old British name Mamucium plus ceaster, derived from the old Latin ’Castra’. Manchester is a metropolitan borough with city status. The borough has a population of 437,000, whilst the urban area has a population of 2,237,000, and is situated in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester which has a population of 2,539,000. [1] Great |
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Capital of United KingdomCapital of United Kingdom London (England), city, capital of the United Kingdom. It is situated in south-eastern England at the head of the River Thames estuary. Settled by the Romans as an important shipping point for crops and minerals, it gradually developed into the wealthy capital of a thriving industrial and agricultural nation. The expansion in the 19th century of the British Empire increased London’s influence still further. Since |
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Covent GardenCovent Garden Covent Garden is a district in central London straddling the easternmost parts of the City of Westminster and the southwest corner of the London Borough of Camden. The area is dominated by shopping and entertainment facilities and contains an entrance to the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, which is also widely known simply as "Covent Garden," and the bustling Seven Dials area. The area is bounded by High Holborn, Kingsway, The St |
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DanubeDanube Danube (ancient Danubius, and in the lower part of its course, Ister; German Donau; Slovak Dunaj; Hungarian Duna; Serbo-Croatian and Bulgarian Dunav; Romanian Dunarea; Ukrainian Dunay), second longest river in Europe, and one of the principal transportation arteries on the continent. It is the only major European river to flow from west to east. It rises in the Black Forest region of Germany and flows in a generally easterly direction for |
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European UnionEuropean Union Europe Unification isn’t an artificial work, made only by technocrats; it is the fruit of a political decision which is supported by long intellectual, moral and spiritual traditions. In 1950, May the 9th, Robert Schuman, the French Minister of the Foreign Affairs announced that France proposes the creation of a Coal and Steel European Community (CECO). Later, this announcement were called "Schuman Declaration", and it was |
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