This newsletter from the Egyptian Tourism Promotion Authority provides information about tourism developments and opportunities in Egypt. It features an article on Sharm El Sheikh describing it as a bustling resort city on the Sinai Peninsula with beautiful beaches, diving sites, hotels, shopping areas, and nightlife. It also summarizes a new training program between the Egyptian Tourism Federation and AMIDEAST to provide English language courses to over 100,000 tourism workers to improve customer service standards.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Result Study How Do Romanian Managers Think 2011Dorin Bodea
The document summarizes the results of a survey of 110 Romanian managers conducted between 2009-2011. It finds that most Romanian managers are male, between 31-40 years old, with 5-10 years of management experience. It also examines their expectations, values, strengths, weaknesses, and time allocation. On average, managers spend 46% of their time on managerial activities like communication, organization, and strategy, and 50% on operational activities. Communication takes up the largest portion of their managerial time.
Result Studiu Caracteristici Culturale Ale Angajatilor Romani 2011Dorin Bodea
Un proverb romanesc spune ca "adevarul umbla cu capul spart".
Care este adevarul despre noi romanii?
Care ne sunt resursele, limitarile si aspiratiile?
Care sunt principalele diferente între romani
Iata cateva intrebari la care cautam raspunsuri in cartea "Romanii, un viitor previzibil?"
Lucrarea prezinta caracteristicile culturale ale angajatilor romani si impactul acestora in viata personala si profesionala. Studiul a fost realizat de compania de consultanta si training Result Development pe 1132 romani, marea majoritate fiind angajati, cu studii superioare.
Resursele definitorii ale romanilor: creativitatea, inteligenta, independenta, spiritul de familie, dorinta de schimbare si criticismul sunt puse in umbra de propriile lor limitari: dorinta de putere, tendinta spre barfe, tendinta de a invidia, pasivitatea, fatalismul si resemnarea. Iar viitorul romanilor ni se dezvaluie de propriile aspiratii: perfectionismul, competenta si disciplina, deschiderea spre invatare, colaborarea, siguranta, integritatea.
Lucrarea analizeaza diferenta intre romani si occidentali prin formula "magia onestitatii si mitul inteligentei la romani". Daca americanii si europenii se considera mai buni decat ceilalti, dar nu si mai inteligenti, romanii se considera atat mai buni, cat si mai inteligenti.
Dorin Bodea identifica doua pericole ale selfului romanesc cauzate de lipsa de incredere si lipsa de predictibilitate, caracteristici culturale esentiale în constructia unui viitor previzibil.
Aceasta lucrare aduce contributii valoroase in domeniul resurselor umane analizand motivatiile si frustrarile angajatilor romani, modalitatile de autoevaluare si evaluare a celorlalti, oportunitatile de schimbare culturala.
The document is a newsletter from the Egyptian Tourism Promotion Authority that discusses several upcoming events and folk music in Egypt. It announces that the World Travel Awards Africa and Indian Ocean 2011 ceremony will take place in Sharm El Sheikh to recognize excellence in tourism. It also discusses the diversity of folk music styles across Egypt, stemming from its varied peoples, and how certain music centers in Cairo are helping to revive interest in traditional Egyptian folk music through regular performances.
The document appears to be an advertisement for Arrival Guides, a travel planning app and website. It promotes their guides that provide information on sights and activities, restaurants, cafes, nightlife, shopping, and places to sleep in various destinations. It also includes maps of areas like Na'ama Bay in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt showing landmarks, roads, and the surrounding area. The ad encourages travelers to use their guides to plan trips from home on their iPhone or online.
The document summarizes attractions and activities in Egypt's New Valley region. It describes the diverse landscape including oases, mountains, and deserts. It highlights several archaeological sites dating from ancient Egyptian to Islamic periods located among the region's five divisions. These include temples, tombs, and ancient settlements decorated with paintings and reliefs. The document encourages visitors to experience the local culture and relax in the hot springs while enjoying the natural scenery and pollution-free environment.
This is golf, Egypt-style. An experience without par anywhere else in the world.
Egypt’s golfing heritage goes back to the 19th century; you can still play on three historic
courses first built by the British over 100 years ago, one right at the base of the mighty
Pyramid of Cheops.
But it is a latter-day boom in golf course development and golf tourism which has transformed
Egypt into one of the world’s fastest-growing golf destinations.
The document discusses three famous Coptic monasteries in Egypt:
1) The Monastery of Saint Anthony, founded in 356 AD, which is considered the earliest Christian monastery. It has a historic church and library.
2) The Monastery of Saint Catherine, located at the foot of Mount Sinai where Moses received the Ten Commandments. It encloses the Chapel of the Burning Bush.
3) The Monastery of Saint Paul, which was originally built in the 4th century but was destroyed by Arab invaders in the 7th century and its library was burnt. It was rebuilt in the 19th century.
This document is a newsletter from the Egyptian Tourism Promotion Authority that provides information about cultural events and historical sites in Cairo for the month of May 2012. It discusses several medieval Islamic houses located in historic Cairo that are open for visits, including Beit El Suheimy, Beit Zeinab Khatoun, Beit El Sit Wassila, and the Gayer Anderson Museum. It also mentions the renovation of Cairo International Airport's Terminal 2 set to be completed in 2013 and several cultural festivals taking place in May, such as the Cairo Mediterranean Literary Festival and a Lazytown stage production for children.
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a process that uses fluorescent probes that bind to specific parts of chromosomes to identify chromosomal abnormalities. FISH can identify the presence and location of specific DNA or RNA sequences on chromosomes within cells and tissues. It allows researchers to view specific chromosome segments or entire chromosomes with fluorescence microscopy. FISH is useful for applications like gene mapping, toxicology studies, detecting chromosomal structural abnormalities, and determining ploidy.
This newsletter from the Egyptian Tourism Promotion Authority provides information about tourism developments and opportunities in Egypt. It features an article on Sharm El Sheikh describing it as a bustling resort city on the Sinai Peninsula with beautiful beaches, diving sites, hotels, shopping areas, and nightlife. It also summarizes a new training program between the Egyptian Tourism Federation and AMIDEAST to provide English language courses to over 100,000 tourism workers to improve customer service standards.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Result Study How Do Romanian Managers Think 2011Dorin Bodea
The document summarizes the results of a survey of 110 Romanian managers conducted between 2009-2011. It finds that most Romanian managers are male, between 31-40 years old, with 5-10 years of management experience. It also examines their expectations, values, strengths, weaknesses, and time allocation. On average, managers spend 46% of their time on managerial activities like communication, organization, and strategy, and 50% on operational activities. Communication takes up the largest portion of their managerial time.
Result Studiu Caracteristici Culturale Ale Angajatilor Romani 2011Dorin Bodea
Un proverb romanesc spune ca "adevarul umbla cu capul spart".
Care este adevarul despre noi romanii?
Care ne sunt resursele, limitarile si aspiratiile?
Care sunt principalele diferente între romani
Iata cateva intrebari la care cautam raspunsuri in cartea "Romanii, un viitor previzibil?"
Lucrarea prezinta caracteristicile culturale ale angajatilor romani si impactul acestora in viata personala si profesionala. Studiul a fost realizat de compania de consultanta si training Result Development pe 1132 romani, marea majoritate fiind angajati, cu studii superioare.
Resursele definitorii ale romanilor: creativitatea, inteligenta, independenta, spiritul de familie, dorinta de schimbare si criticismul sunt puse in umbra de propriile lor limitari: dorinta de putere, tendinta spre barfe, tendinta de a invidia, pasivitatea, fatalismul si resemnarea. Iar viitorul romanilor ni se dezvaluie de propriile aspiratii: perfectionismul, competenta si disciplina, deschiderea spre invatare, colaborarea, siguranta, integritatea.
Lucrarea analizeaza diferenta intre romani si occidentali prin formula "magia onestitatii si mitul inteligentei la romani". Daca americanii si europenii se considera mai buni decat ceilalti, dar nu si mai inteligenti, romanii se considera atat mai buni, cat si mai inteligenti.
Dorin Bodea identifica doua pericole ale selfului romanesc cauzate de lipsa de incredere si lipsa de predictibilitate, caracteristici culturale esentiale în constructia unui viitor previzibil.
Aceasta lucrare aduce contributii valoroase in domeniul resurselor umane analizand motivatiile si frustrarile angajatilor romani, modalitatile de autoevaluare si evaluare a celorlalti, oportunitatile de schimbare culturala.
The document is a newsletter from the Egyptian Tourism Promotion Authority that discusses several upcoming events and folk music in Egypt. It announces that the World Travel Awards Africa and Indian Ocean 2011 ceremony will take place in Sharm El Sheikh to recognize excellence in tourism. It also discusses the diversity of folk music styles across Egypt, stemming from its varied peoples, and how certain music centers in Cairo are helping to revive interest in traditional Egyptian folk music through regular performances.
The document appears to be an advertisement for Arrival Guides, a travel planning app and website. It promotes their guides that provide information on sights and activities, restaurants, cafes, nightlife, shopping, and places to sleep in various destinations. It also includes maps of areas like Na'ama Bay in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt showing landmarks, roads, and the surrounding area. The ad encourages travelers to use their guides to plan trips from home on their iPhone or online.
The document summarizes attractions and activities in Egypt's New Valley region. It describes the diverse landscape including oases, mountains, and deserts. It highlights several archaeological sites dating from ancient Egyptian to Islamic periods located among the region's five divisions. These include temples, tombs, and ancient settlements decorated with paintings and reliefs. The document encourages visitors to experience the local culture and relax in the hot springs while enjoying the natural scenery and pollution-free environment.
This is golf, Egypt-style. An experience without par anywhere else in the world.
Egypt’s golfing heritage goes back to the 19th century; you can still play on three historic
courses first built by the British over 100 years ago, one right at the base of the mighty
Pyramid of Cheops.
But it is a latter-day boom in golf course development and golf tourism which has transformed
Egypt into one of the world’s fastest-growing golf destinations.
The document discusses three famous Coptic monasteries in Egypt:
1) The Monastery of Saint Anthony, founded in 356 AD, which is considered the earliest Christian monastery. It has a historic church and library.
2) The Monastery of Saint Catherine, located at the foot of Mount Sinai where Moses received the Ten Commandments. It encloses the Chapel of the Burning Bush.
3) The Monastery of Saint Paul, which was originally built in the 4th century but was destroyed by Arab invaders in the 7th century and its library was burnt. It was rebuilt in the 19th century.
This document is a newsletter from the Egyptian Tourism Promotion Authority that provides information about cultural events and historical sites in Cairo for the month of May 2012. It discusses several medieval Islamic houses located in historic Cairo that are open for visits, including Beit El Suheimy, Beit Zeinab Khatoun, Beit El Sit Wassila, and the Gayer Anderson Museum. It also mentions the renovation of Cairo International Airport's Terminal 2 set to be completed in 2013 and several cultural festivals taking place in May, such as the Cairo Mediterranean Literary Festival and a Lazytown stage production for children.
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a process that uses fluorescent probes that bind to specific parts of chromosomes to identify chromosomal abnormalities. FISH can identify the presence and location of specific DNA or RNA sequences on chromosomes within cells and tissues. It allows researchers to view specific chromosome segments or entire chromosomes with fluorescence microscopy. FISH is useful for applications like gene mapping, toxicology studies, detecting chromosomal structural abnormalities, and determining ploidy.