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Review of: TETA’s 2nd International Conference Advancing the EL Classroom: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Tuzla, June 13–14, 2014.
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Review of: TETA’s 2nd International Conference Advancing the EL Classroom: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Tuzla, June 13–14, 2014.
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Social participation and opportunities for cooperation between researcher/lay researcher in social sciences. Conference organized by the MSZT Village and Rural Sociology Section. Szeged, Academic Committee of Szeged, 14-15th October, 2015.
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Report on a Symposium “Anthropological Foundations of the Social Order, according to John Paul II,” John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Lublin, 24 Oct. 2016.
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This article is a conferce report which has been held on May the 5th 2015 in Plzeň.
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A Consultative Meeting of Special Government Representatives of Non- Aligned Countries was held in Belgrade from July 8 to 11, 1969. The governments of the following countries participated at the meeting: Afghanistan, Algeria, Burma, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Ceylon, Congo Brazzaville, Cyprus, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Iraq, the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia Libya, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Chad, Tunisia, Uganda, the United Arab Republic, Yugoslavia and Zambia.
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President Tito gave the initiative, in February 1968, for the Third Conference of Non-aligned Countries. A large number of countries participated in the preparations (which lasted two years and seven months) for the Third Conference. These preparations were greatly stimulated by President Tito’s visits to some countries of Asia (1968) and East and North Africa (1970).
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The Third Conference of Heads of State or Government of the following Non-aligned countries was held in Lusaka, Zambia, from 8th to 10th September, 1970. The following countries were present...
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LIX Tydzień Filozoficzny „Źródła filozofii europejskiej” KUL, Lublin, 3-6 IV 2017
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The twenty-fifth session of the United Nations General Assembly was held in New York from September 15 to December 16, 1970.1 The session had a jubilee character because it was partly a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the United Nations. There were 102 items on the agenda which were discussed either in Plenum or in one of the seven main Committees of the Assembly. Twenty heads of state, 2 vice-presidents of republics, 24 premiers, two vice-premiers* 81 foreign ministers, and 13 cabinet ministers took part in the various stages of the session.
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The Third Session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) was held in Santiago de Chile from April 13 — May 1, 19721. The Conference was attended by representatives of 130 Member-Countries and of about 40 intergovernmental organizations. Delegations from many States, including the largest European countries, and most delegations from Africa, Asia and Latin America, were headed by ministers. The Conference was also attended by various prominent personalities: McNamara, President of the International Bank, P. Sweitzer, Director of the International Monetary Fund, G. Torn, President of the Council of Ministers of ihe European Economic Community, R. Prebisch, former UNCTAD Secretary-General, S. Mansholt, Chairman of the Commission of the European Economic Community, and many others.
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A General Assembly of the Federation, the first gathering of its kind since the establishment of the SFR of Yugoslavia, was held in Belgrade on April 23, 1973. The President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and President of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, addressed the gathering to discuss some questions concerning Yugoslavia’s internal and foreign policy and the significance of the constitutional reforms.
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In report presented thesis and progress of international farmers and scientists conference about the Common Agricultural Policy future which happened in Szczecin on February 11–12, 2011. Participants discussed about connections between agricultural policies of selected member countries of the European Union (the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Poland) and formula elaborated on the EU level, showing expectations of farmers and perspectives of its appeasing. They debated also on possibilities of implementing proposed by the European Commission variants of the Common Agricultural Policy reform and previsions of its consequences.
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