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An interview with Joza Skok, a Croatian literary critic and historian.
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An interview with Joza Skok, a Croatian literary critic and historian.
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A review of Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer's book "Emergent Literacy: Children’s books from 0 to 3" (2011).
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A review of Vladimira Velicki's & Ivanka Katarincic's book "Stihovi u pokretu: malešnice i igre prstima kao poticaj za govor" [Verses in Motion: Nursery Rhymes as the Encouragement for Speech] (2011).
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The first Croatian translations of the works of the Brothers Grimm.
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A review of the book "Contemporary Children’s Literature and Film: Engaging with Theory", Kerry Mallan's & Clare Bradford, eds. (2011).
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A review of Darja Mazi-Leskovar's book "Young Adult Fiction on both Sides of the Atlantic" ( Mladinska proza na tej in oni strani Atlantika ).
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A review of Sandra L. Beckett's book "Crossover Picturebooks: A Genre for All Ages" (2012).
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This paper is based upon the notions that literature provides many avenues to create powerful discussions with our students, and that stories are excellent vehicles for advancing critical thoughts and eventually creating action. It also relies upon the insight that encouraging our students to speak up and speak out is a significant goal in our new international era of civic interest. Several books are discussed that are excellent examples of stories that can encourage the reader to take a stand and behave like an ’upstander’. Two classroom activities are described; Town Hall Meeting and Constructed Controversy. It is shown how they can be applied with books by Frank Asch, Sam Swope, Paul Fleischman and Martin Waddell.
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A report on the The Grimm Brothers Today: Kinder- und Hausmärchen and its Legacy, 200 Years After symposium held in Lisabon, Portugal, 21-23 June 2012.
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Plus, poachers kill dozens of rare saiga antelopes in Kazakhstan and Bosnian court hands down long sentences in war crimes case. Around the Bloc is TOL's daily digest of the important, the trivial, the tragic, the weird, and the sober from its coverage region.
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"Three out of five managers of Czech SMEs believe it is impossible to win a public contract without resorting to bribery, a kickback or some other ‘incentive.' "
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Kyiv has an ambitious plan to integrate disabled children into mainstream classrooms, but many fear the potential for bullying, de facto segregation, and other pitfalls
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Syrian opposition leaders look to Kosovo for lessons in resistance, state-building.
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For the leaders of these post-Soviet states, tough fiscal discipline worked, and took them closer to Europe.
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Is the choice for Moldova to let go of Transdniester or pay off the region’s huge debt to Gazprom?
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Plus, Montenegro’s EU bid stays on track despite allegations against its former prime minister, and why Bulgarian archeologists need garlic for their work. Around the Bloc is TOL's daily digest of the important, the trivial, the tragic, the weird, and the sober from its coverage region.
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Neoclassical interpretation of Keynes’s thoughts based on IS-LM model are well known and widely accepted, mainly because of rather simple and straight-forward mathematical components describing relations between effective demand and liquidity preference theory. Despite that, this interpretation suppressed Keynes’s novelty and contribution to economic theory. In that sense, Hicks ground off real bite of General Theory whilst laid basis on the neoclassical synthesis. Further development and expansion of banking services created new platform for postkeynesian monetary theory of production, which is developed from rigorous analysis of banking money and production. Bernard Schmitt’s contribu-tion to further development of Keynes’s theory is without doubt enriching mo-dern economic thinking, which is important in the light of rapid development of banking systems during the last 25 years.
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BELTRATTI, A. – MARGARITA, S. – TERNA, P.: Neural Networks for Economic and Financial Modelling. London: THOMSON, International Computer Press 1996. 287 s.
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