Aradul nu duce lipsa de baruri. O ambianta placuta si o servire ireprosabila pune la dispozitie Old West Bar. Acesta este situatia pe Str. Tribunul Dobra Nr. 18-22, chiar langa Cerna.
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The cultural and religious crisis through which the Roman Empire was passing in the fourth century is one of the most significant events in the history of the world. The old pagan culture came into collision with Christianity, which received official recognition during the reign of Constantine at the beginning of the fourth century and was declared the dominant State religion by Theodosius the Great at the end of that same century. It might have seemed at first that these two clashing elements,...
By Robert Wyman - Yale UniversityLicence: Course Description: This survey course introduces students to the important and basic material on human fertility, population growth, the demographic transition and population policy. Topics include: the human and environmental dimensions of population pressure, demographic history, economic and cultural causes of demographic change, environmental carrying capacity and sustainability. Political, religious and ethical issues surrounding fertility are als...
This course will explore how the "new Berlin" relates to the history of the "old Berlin" by examining the complex interconnections between politics, history, personal memory, public remembrance, the commemoration of the past and the celebration of the present. Each week of the summer session will be dedicated to a different era in Berlin's recent history: Weimar Republic, Third Reich, West Berlin, East Berlin, and the Berlin Republic.
The syllabus for each week fol...
This course addresses the new global environment which has been evolving since the end of the East-West conflict. The key features of the emerging context of global politics are: multipolar constellation; decreasing governance capabilities on the side of national governments; fragile structure of global governance; complex interaction patterns between old actors (nation states) and new actors (TNCs; NGOs; sub- and supranational regions, etc.) ; new forms of interaction (networks, flows) and new...
The demise of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Germany's reunification in October 1990, and the federal parliament's decision in June 1991 to make Berlin not only the country's capital but also home of its national government, have triggered major changes in Berlin's political, economic, social, and cultural life. In no other European city do "east" and "west" encounter one another so vividly and dramatically as in the old/new German capital.
The main objective of this cou...
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Study abroad in Norway and you'll be surrounded by some of the most spectacular natural scenery the planet has to offer. From the ethereal tranquillity of the fjords, to the spectacular snow-peaked mountains of Jotunheimen National Park, and to the mysterious spectacle of the Northern Lights, Norway is a nation with an embarrassment of natural riches. What's more, with the vibrant capital Oslo joined by highly individual and laidback student cities such as Bergen and Trondheim, not to men...
The Netherlands is a country of fascinating contradictions: it retains a traditional and quaint feel, but its people are forward-thinking and sophisticated; it's one of the world's most densely populated countries but has a serene and relaxed pace of life; it's one of the most permissive countries around, but crime and social problems are relatively low. Whether you're looking for high culture or wild parties, cosmopolitan cities or rural seclusion, the Netherlands is a truly unique nation with...
It's famous for St Patrick's Day, Guinness and boy bands but Ireland is fast becoming a place known for the quality of its undergraduate and postgraduate education. QS Top Universities looks at the pros and cons of studying abroad in Ireland.
Country Overview
Ireland, or Eire to use its Gaelic name, is home to 4.5million people: Irish, English and Europeans. In fact, non-Irish nationals from the EU, China and Africa make up 12% of the population. Situated to the west of the UK...
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As an undergraduate studying abroad in Ireland you will hav...
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Procesul pregatirii cadrelor militare in orice armata depinde, in mare masura, de calitatea si performantele activitatii formative din institutiile investite cu aceasta menire. Nu este mai putin adevarat ca eficienta acestei pregatiri si valoarea ce i se imprima, nivelul la care ea se ridica depind de calitatile acelora care vor imbratisa cariera militara. De aceea, strans legata de problema pregatirii apare problema selectionarii, de care fiecare armata, pe care o vom analiza mai jos, tine sea...
The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2001 is awarded to the British writer, born in Trinidad, V.S. Naipaul
V.S. Naipaul is a literary circumnavigator, only ever really at home in himself, in his inimitable voice. Singularly unaffected by literary fashion and models he has wrought existing genres into a style of his own, in which the customary distinctions between fiction and non-fiction are of subordinate importance.
Naipaul's literary domain has extended far beyond the West Indian island of Tr...
Analysis of Major Characters Great Gatsby
The title character of The Great Gatsby is a young man, around thirty years old, who rose from an impoverished childhood in rural North Dakota to become fabulously wealthy. However, he achieved this lofty goal by participating in organized crime, including distributing illegal alcohol and trading in stolen securities. From his early youth, Gatsby despised poverty and longed for wealth and sophistication'he dropped out of St. Olaf's College after only...
English Literature
INTRODUCTION
English Literature, literature produced in England, from the introduction of Old English by the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century to the present. The works of those Irish and Scottish authors who are closely identified with English life and letters are also considered part of English literature.
OLD ENGLISH OR ANGLO-SAXON ERA
This period extends from about 450 to 1066, the year of the Norman-French conquest of England. The Germanic tribes from Europe who ...
MONETARY SYSTEM
I SHOULD REMIND YOU THAT THESE ARTICLES ARE NOT TO BE USED AS THE ONLY BASIS FOR PREPARING FOR THE ENGLISH EXAM, BUT AS AN EXPLANATORY/ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
Money, any medium of exchange that is widely accepted in payment for goods and services and in settlement of debts. Money also serves as a standard of value for measuring the relative worth of different goods and services. The number of units of money required to buy a commodity is the price of the commodity. The monetar...