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marriages. Also, a dying husband could also arrange the future marriage of his own wife. There are no complete surviving documents describing an Ancient Greek wedding ceremony. Still, researchers have pieced together what this type of cerem...
network is a social structure which comprises of persons (or organizations) called "nodes," which are joined (connected) by one or more exact kinds of interdependency, for example companionship, kinship, economic exchange, disapprove, sexy ...
tourism, but a paucity of studies have considered the international hotel sector, e.g. Mace (1995), Litteljohn (1997) and Johnson and Vanetti (2005). The performance of international hotels has long been a topic of interest to academics, wh...
the natural, cultural and human resource endowments of the country, tourism has been identified as a sunrise and globally competitive industry by the national government. An agglomeration of service-oriented industries, tourism is a major c...
That Greece Struggles? Over the past decade, expansionary fiscal policies and inappropriate government interventions in markets have generated mounting macroeconomic imbalances and microeconomic distortions, impeding the resumption of sust...
by Thomas Martin This compact, comprehensive, and bountifully showed history of very old Greece takes us from the pebble Age origins of Greek civilization to the early Hellenistic time span following the death of Alexander the Great. Desig...
Ireland Introduction In 2000-2007, Ireland performed better than any other OECD country. Government expenditure rose steadily with a 40% increase in the public sector employment. Imbalances in banking, the housing market, the government bud...