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Europe and model
Other similar affirmations in the Declaration on Liberated Europe seemed to assure democratic institutions on the Western model.
The best selling model, the Amiga 500, was introduced in 1987 and became the leading home computer of the late 1980s and early 1990s in much of Western Europe.
In the United States there is a proportionally limited tax on alcopops relative to those sold in Europe, although some states are considering legislation to bring their tax levels closer to the European model, which is credited with limiting consumption by youth.
Bardot pleaded with Gainsbourg not to release this duet and he complied with her wishes ; the following year, he re-recorded a version with British-born model and actress Jane Birkin, which became a massive hit all over Europe.
** The Wii is backward compatible with all games from the Nintendo GameCube, due to its being based on the PowerPC, the same base as the latter ; however, a " Family Edition " model released in North America and Europe in late 2011 removes GameCube support.
He praised Confucian ethics and politics, portraying the sociopolitical hierarchy of China as a model for Europe.
Bismarck's " balance of power " model maintained peace in Europe for decades at the end of the 19th century, and his " revolutionary conservatism " led to significant popular reforms in insurance law, labor, and wages.
In an era characterized by almost endless warfare, he led his armies as king from 1611 ( at age 17 ) until his death in battle in 1632 while leading a charge — as Sweden rose from the status of a mere regional power and run-of-the-mill kingdom to one of the great powers of Europe and a model of early modern era government.
The 1998 Holden Astra continued Holden's trend of sourcing its mid-size car | mid-size and smaller model lines from Opel in Europe.
" Bogart is recorded as a model sailor who spent most of his months in the Navy after the Armistice was signed, ferrying troops back from Europe.
The first map of Silesia by Martin Helwig constituted until the middle of the 18th century the main model and source of information for the cartographical presentation of this region of Europe on the maps of the most famous cartographers and publishers of those times.
A rare model, the Philips Videopac G7200, was only released in Europe ; it had a built-in black-and-white monitor.
Petrarch's sonnets were admired and imitated throughout Europe during the Renaissance and became a model for lyrical poetry.
The 928 GTS came for sale in late 1991 as a 1992 model in Europe and in spring of 1992 as an early 1993 model in North America.
During the Renaissance, most of Europe was still by and large following the feudal economic model.
The Socializing Mode remains the most popular model of parenting in North America and Western Europe to the present day.
Most anthropologists believe that Homo sapiens evolved in East Africa and then migrated out of Africa, replacing H. erectus populations throughout Europe and Asia ( the Out of Africa model ).
The particularly archaic look and unique two-stroke engine sound of the Trabant has made it become a beloved model amongst the car tuning community in Central Europe.
* Rise and Decline of the Third Reich ( Avalon Hill, 1974 )-The first serious attempt to model WWII in Europe in its entirety, including ( in a limited way ) the economic and industrial production of the nations involved.
In 1891, inspired by a visit to the open-air museum in Oslo, Artur Hazelius founded the Skansen in Stockholm, which became the model for subsequent open-air museums in Northern and Eastern Europe, and eventually in other parts of the world.
He was deeply critical of a bureaucratic-institutional integration of Europe on the model of the European Coal and Steel Community.
It provided a model for development of similar government-sponsored schools across Europe, and closed in 1844.
The Congress of Vienna was the first of a series of international meetings that came to be known as the Concert of Europe, which was an attempt to forge a peaceful balance of power in Europe, and served as a model for later organizations such as the League of Nations and United Nations.

Europe and organism
This organism is common and widespread, being found east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and over much of Europe.
The causative organism is found in Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, a belt across central Africa and South Africa and Madagascar ( see map ) The main environmental reservoir for the virus is small mammals ( particularly European Hare, Middle-African hedgehogs and multimammate rats ).

Europe and resource
Many earlier predictions of resource depletion, such as Thomas Malthus ' 1798 predictions about approaching famines in Europe, The Population Bomb ( 1968 ), Limits to Growth ( 1972 ), and the Simon Ehrlich wager ( 1980 ) did not materialize, nor has diminished production of most resources occurred so far, one reason being that advancements in technology and science have allowed some previously unavailable resources to be produced.
The SOAS Library, housed in Philips Building ( designed at the beginning of the 1970s by Sir Denys Lasdun, and named after the then SOAS Director, Professor Cyril Philips ), is the UK's national resource for materials relating to Asia and Africa and is the largest of its kind in Europe.
The bark of some trees is edible ; in Sweden and Finland, pine bread is made from rye to which the toasted and ground innermost layer of pine bark is added, the Sami people of far northern Europe used large sheets of Pinus sylvestris bark that were removed in the spring, prepared and stored for use as a staple food resource and the inner bark was eaten fresh, dried or roasted.
Starting in 1989, he also acted as a guest professor at universities around North America and Europe, lecturing on matters relating to resource geography, energy economics, and environmental impact.
However, it was the redcedar in the area, much of it exported to Europe, that was their most profitable resource.
The CPP acts as a national resource for analysis of emerging policy challenges and draws on extensive collaboration with leading researchers in the UK, Europe, North America and the developing world.
In these latter projects, Eastern Europe provided machinery and equipment for Soviet multilateral resource development.
The company supplies modern business management systems, enterprise resource planning ( ERP ) software and IT services to manufacturers, distributors and wholesale businesses across North America, Europe and Asia.
At that time, muskrats were introduced to Europe as a fur resource.
One wonders why the Carter Administration fails to see any threatening pattern in the Soviet presence, by way of Cuban proxies, in so much of Africa, which is the source of minerals absolutely essential to the industrialized democracies of Japan, Western Europe, and the U. S. We are self-sufficient in only 5 of the 27 minerals important to us industrially and strategically, and so the security of our resource life line is essential.
# Lullabies of Europe Collecting the lullabies of Europe to use as a very early learning language resource.
In Europe the highest " change-in-control benefits " have been for French executives, as of 2006 according to a study by the Hay Group human resource management firm.
The GPI occasionally publishes relevant materials and is an archive, educational resource and research centre housing materials relating to the black community of Caribbean, African and Asian descent in Britain and continental Europe.
* This article includes content from United States Air Forces In Europe website, which as a work of the U. S. Government is presumed to be a public domain resource.
* This article includes content from United States Air Forces In Europe website, which as a work of the U. S. Government is presumed to be a public domain resource.
As a result of the 3, 600 named petition by local residents and concerned persons across Europe, in January 2010 the Council agreed to issue a Compulsory Purchase Order ( CPO ) on Brock to force them to sell the land to them so that this much loved ecological resource can be saved for future generations.
* Graphical Display of the Stereolithography Process: A resource page maintained by Laser Prototypes ( Europe ) Ltd
According to a recent study “ cost effectiveness often does not appear to be the dominant consideration in decisions about resource allocation made elsewhere in the NHS .” While QALYs are used in the United States, they are not utilized to the same degree as they are in Europe.
In particular, the story tells how the New United States Navy ( and that of future Empire of the United States of Europe ) came to be in the resource strapped days of 1632 33.
ATS accepts donations to fund tract and evangelistic resource distribution including start-up funding for foreign tract distribution in countries including Africa, Asia, India, South and Latin America, Canada, Australia, and Europe.
Specific topics include archaeological theory and practice ; Neolithic and Copper Age societies of Britain, Europe, Mediterranean, and Italy ; island societies and island archaeology ; landscape and settlement archaeology: cultural resource management: artefacts and technology: fieldwork and survey.
In 2096, the Republic of Zaftra returned to the spotlight after a mysterious blitzkrieg of EC military bases leaves Europe in an imminent resource crisis.

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