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east part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, is the fourth-largest homeland in Europe and is one-tenth larger than California. The homeland slopes eastward and southward from the Kjólen Mountains along the Norwegian border, where the peak eleva...
seen as a major role in differentiating work values (Hofstede, 1980, Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner, 1998), People from different cultural backgrounds may have different values. As Hofstede (1991) said: most people who have visited or worke...
about 9.1 million persons on the Scandinavian Peninsula of Northern Europe. Geographically, it is somewhat bigger than California. It is by any assess a first world homeland, with a work force employed mainly in commerce or the service lo...
the Swedish word ombud can be translated into English as representative, agent, or delegate, a lawyer, union leader, or member of parliament may be legitimately called an ombudsman in Sweden. But a particular ombudsman—the Swedish Parliamen...
Scandinavian populations has led to the formation of the agricultural frontier further north of the medieval period. Scandinavian countries enjoy a wild fauna and exceptionally well preserved in Europe, as well as some manmade landscapes. T...
as a social contract between the people of the United States and its government and holds sacrosanct the idea that legitimate government must be derived from the consent of the governed. The U.S. Constitution has greatly influenced the spr...
Thirty Years (Benecke, Gerhard (1978).) on the basis of religion, cast, color and creed, brought great amount of devastation to all the European countries engaged in the war. There was devastation all along the European countries; it was hi...