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  Bialystok - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Białystok is located in north-eastern Poland near the border with Belarus; it is the largest city and the historical capital of the Podlasie region.
The first mention of the place in historical sources dates from 1437 when the land around the Bialka river was given by King Kazimierz Jagiellończyk of Poland to Raczko Tabutowicz, then in 1547 it passed to the Wiesiołowski family.
Academy of Economics in Bialystok (Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomiczna w Białymstoku)
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Academy of Economics in Białystok was opened on january 5 1996.
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 The Bialystok School of Economics - Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research
In 1988 she got a Master of Economics degree at The Department of Economics of Warsaw University.
In 1999 she obtained a Doctor of Economic Sciences in the scope of economics at The Department of Economics of The University of Bialystok.
Her main disciplines and specialties include economic politics, labour market, theory and politics of employment and structural politics.
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 wiki/Bialystok Definition / wiki/Bialystok Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
According to legend, Bialystok was given its name by the Lithuanian prince GediminasGediminas ((known in Belarusian as Hiedymin (Гедымін) and Hiedzimin (Гедзімін))) was the true founder of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania as a Baltic-Slavic empire claiming the heritage of ancient Kievan Rus.
Bialystok Institute of Cosmetology History Bialystok Institute of Cosmetology was opened on April 16, 2003.
150 km from Warsaw and 81 km from Bialystok, with 63,800 inhabitants (2004).
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 Bialystok -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
According to legend, Bialystok was given its name by the Lithuanian prince (Click link for more info and facts about Gediminas) Gediminas in about 1320.
The first mention of the place in historical sources dates from 1426 when the village of Bielszczany Stok was given by prince (Click link for more info and facts about Vytautas (Witold)) Vytautas (Witold) to Maciej of (Click link for more info and facts about Tykocin) Tykocin.
The numerous Jewish population, some 50-60 thousand, were confined in a (A poor densely populated city district occupied by a minority ethnic group linked together by economic hardship and social restrictions) Ghetto, which during August 1941 was exterminated.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/B/Bi/Bialystok.htm   (1687 words)

  
 http://www.ohiosci.org/OHIOSCIENCE200APPENDIX.htm
Professor Lazenby, recognized as the founder of the Academy, signed the incorporation documents 12 March 1892 on behalf of 59 charter members Lazenby was Professor of horticulture and forestry and the first Director of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station.
The mission of the Academy is to stimulate interest in the sciences and technology, to promote and support research, to improve science education, to encourage interaction among and between the scientific disciplines, to disseminate scientific knowledge, and to recognize high achievement in attaining these objectives.
At the Golden Anniversary Celebration of the Academy, in Columbus, it was announced that a total of 3,829 papers and lectures had been given at meetings during the previous 50 years (1940).
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 FACULTY OF ECONOMICS
The econometric model for analysis of economic long-term development scenarios was built and successfully tested for optimistic, moderate and pessimistic alternatives of a long-term development.
Analysis of social, economic and financial impacts of pension reform was carried out, as well as the assessment of the situation of homeless in Lithuania.
Lietuvos regionų ekonomikos netolygumų vertinimas (Economics of the Countries – Candidates to the EU in 2002) (Evaluation of Economic Differences among the Regions of Lithuania) // Ekonomika.
www.leidykla.vu.lt /inetleid/sr_2003/economics/economics.html   (5410 words)

  
 ISEE Newsletter: Vol. 13, No. 1, Spring 2002
Aggregate calculations are hard to undertake, yet plentiful evidence suggests that these constraints have served not to contain economic growth but to help fuel it, by correcting the market's flaws in pricing and allocation and by fostering the kind of trust, social cohesiveness, and civic stability that any market needs to work well.
Economic development in Amazonia, especially with the development of paved roads, seems inevitable, even desirable in the light of the needs of the 17 million people in the region.
According to President Bush, "My approach recognizes that economic growth is the solution, not the problem"--for a thriving economy is necessary to build the wealth necessary to improve conditions on the planet.
www.cep.unt.edu /ISEE/n13-1-02.htm   (17863 words)

  
 Antienvironmental subsidies
Methodological principles of subsidy identification in the economy, with particular emphasis on environmentally harmful subsidies - Tilmann Rave (ifo Institute for Economic Research, Monachium)
The political, social and economic climate in relation to subsidy reform - Anthony Cox (OECD)
Session III: The Economic, Social and Ecological Consequences of Subsidy Reform
www.ine-isd.org.pl /subsydia/english.htm   (696 words)

  
 Poland CCG Body   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The economic slowdown in Europe, the crisis in Russia and conscious economic policy decisions at home have contributed to a cooling off of the Polish economy.
Among the major state academies are the Jagiellonian University, founded in 1364, the Academy of Economics, the Academy of Fine Arts, and the Music Academy.
Strong economic development, a decreasing level of inflation, and the progressive adjustment of legal regulations to EU directives create a good climate for investment opportunities in the insurance sector.
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 Academy of Economics in Białystok - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Academy of Economics in Białystok was opened on January 5, 1996.
This page was last modified 17:44, 30 June 2005.
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 Encyclopedia: Academy of Economics in Bialystok   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 Power Economics: Poland continues to develop electricity market   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Proceedings have begun for the Polaniec and Rybnik power plants and the tender process for a privatisation advisor to cover the CHP complex Elektrocieplownia Wybrzeze SA has been opened.
The privatisation of CHP plants in Torun, Bialystok and Zielona Gora has also been started, according to the ministry.
Consultancy firms will be selected in the near future to advise on the most suitable methods for privatisation of electricity assets.
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 Guides to Russian History
The bibliographies were compiled on the basis of the collection of the library of the Russian Imperial Academy of Sciencesin St. Petersburg.  Each volume has a name index and a geographic/subject index.  An index of periodical publications appears with the 1856 volume.
This slim volume lists the holdings of the Social Sciences Library of the Academy of Sciences on World War I. The citations are arranged chronologically and include books and pamphlets on the topic.
It is included here as it is one of the few bibliographies on the subject of World War I. Its arrangement provides the scholar with a view of the development of the study of this period both before and after the Revolution.
www.library.uiuc.edu /spx/class/SubjectResources/SubSourRus/rushistbib.htm   (6309 words)

  
 Białystok - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to legend, Bialystok was given its name by the Lithuanian prince Gediminas in about 1320.
The first mention of the place in historical sources dates from 1437 when the land around the Bialka river was given by King Kazimierz Jagiellończyk of Poland to Raczko Tabutowicz, then in 1547 it passed to the Wiesiołowski family.
Dziga Vertov (Kaufman) - A Soviet documentary film and newsreel director.
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 LGPP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Economic Development Strategy was helpful in the CIP development – goals included in it, which were identified and selected thanks to several dozen people representing different local communities, allowed for better and more efficient planning.
The Strategy stresses the necessity of avoiding the situation wherein there is an economic "monoculture", which might be caused by the appearance of one large investor.
The preliminary direction of economic development in the gminas of the Gostyń Powiat were determined through a workshop for the representatives of local governments from the six gminas in the powiat and through public discussion with residents and NGOs, local communities, and business.
www.partners.org.pl /LGPP/b12.htm   (6324 words)

  
 -> Reference -> Education -> Colleges and Universities -> Europe -> Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Academy of Economics in Katowice - Includes programs, research, library, and news.
Akademia Ekonomiczna we Wroc³awiu - Wroclaw University of Economics - MBA studies.
Poznañ University of Economics - A broad range of information about the university, including a portrait of the city of Poznañ, facilities and the English program.
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University of Bialystok - University of Bialystok -
Center for Social and Economic Research CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research CASE - CASE is a modern, private research foundation, which focuses on socio-economic issues.
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 The University of Finance and Management in Bialystok   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
They were established in order to meet the demands of the dynamically developing university and to respond to growing educational and economic needs of the inhabitants of the whole Podlasie province.
In February 2000 Professor Szabłowski was elected Chairman at the Rector's Conference of the Polish Private Higher Educational Establishments.
The Vice-Rector for Administrative and Economic Affairs is dr Kazimierz Grygutis and the Vice-Rector for Development and Promotion - dr Jerzy Paszkowski.
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 Tempus Subjects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Objective: Revision of curricula of the existing MA in Economics of International Trade and European Integration at Czech University of Economics and consolidation of the existing MA network by creating an alumni association, improving links with enterprises and including new client groups in the Czech Republic.
Objective: Creation, in the Warsaw School of Economics, of a Foreign language track within the existing Programme in European Studies through the creation of seven compulsory and four optional courses, together with the implementation of structures and procedures for accreditation and credit transfer.
Objective: The object is to support and facilitate the re-development of publishing education at the Ukraine Academy of Printing (Lviv) and to develop a course in electronic publishing at the Kiev Mohyla Academy.
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 Science in Poland - Institutions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics Warszawa
Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry Krakow
Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals Krakow
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 Modeling Sustainable Water Prices (2002)
Economical Problems of Water Supply (1998), in: Proceedings  of the II International Interdisciplinary Conference: Mechanism of Sustainable Development, pp 119-125, Bialystok University, Poland.
Cost of Water Treatment for Households and its Dependence of the Water Sources (1997), In: Methods and Application of the Operation Research, Tadeusz Trzaskalik (ed.), Academy for Economics, Katowice, Poland.
Research of Level and Structure of the Cost of Water Treatment for the Individual Consumers in Poland(1997), in: Research of Institute for Economic Development at Warsaw School of Economics.
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 Ambassador Discusses Economics in Podlaskie Region - Warsaw Poland
In Bialystok, which is a Sister City of Milwaukee, he discussed the political and economic situation in the Podlaskie Region with Wojewoda Marek Strzalinski and Mayor of Bialystok Ryszard Tur.
Aware of Bialystok’s growing importance as an academic center, the Ambassador gave a lecture on his career in public service at the Higher School of Public Administration to over 250 students.
He also met with the Rector of the Bialystok Medical Academy Jan Gorski and Rector of Bialystok University Marek Gebczynski.
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 Towards a Museology of Reconciliation
Heads of the rabbinical academies in the post-talmudic period.
Yeshiva: Jewish traditional academy devoted primarily to the study of rabbinic literature.
The rediscovery of this spectrum of meaning and symbolic association is part and parcel of the transition of these states to democratic government and market economics.
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 Sub-units : Departments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of the Republic of Belarus
Academy of State and Social Construction under the President of Uzbekistan
Urals Academy of Public Administration under the auspices of the President of the Russian Federation
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Accusations against Israel of war crimes during the Al-Aqsa Intifada
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The Centre co-operates with The Institute for German Studies, The Institute of Sociology at Warsaw University and the Institute of European Studies at Lódz University.
The University runs student exchanges with A. Mickiewicz University in Poznan and Academy of Economics in Poznan.
(co-operates with the Faculty of Economics at University in Warsaw)
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 Katowice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
On the other hand, there is a great economic potential.
It's one of the Polish greatest economic, transport, science and culture centres.
There are nine institutions of higher education, among them the University of Silesia, Academy of Economics and the Silesian Polytechnic.
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 Main Library University of Bialystok   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In 1996 the Main Library, together with the Libraries of the Technical University of Białystok, the Medical Academy of Białystok and the Academy of Agriculture and Technology in Olsztyn, purchased the licence to use the library system, ALEPH - an integrated library system elaborated at the Centre of Information Systems of Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
The library was established in 1984, its collection of volumes amounts to approx 28 thousand volumes of books and periodicals in the field of economic sciences (history, geography and economic policy, banking and finance, statistics and econometrics, economic law).
Its collection of more than 7 thousand volumes includes works in the field of belles-lettres, history, geography, economics, and also printed matters concerning methodology of teaching English.
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Poznañ University of Economics A broad range of information about the university, including a portrait of the city of Poznañ, facilities and the English program.
Akademia Ekonomiczna we Wroc³awiu Wroclaw University of Economics - MBA studies.
Medical University in Warsaw Information about the university and access to medical databases on the Net.
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