Zeker wil ik ook over de Grieken lezen. Ik moet nog zoveel lezen. Het is verschrikkelijkquote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 20:45 schreef Johan_de_With het volgende:
Gandazzi's Foundations of Rome en Gargola's Land, laws and Gods zijn trouwens ook uitstekend. Wil je nog iets lezen over de Grieken?
Het GDP van Marokko is met 6% gestegen?quote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 20:51 schreef Mutant01 het volgende:
Wat houd GDP nu werkeljk in. Dus stel dat de GDP van een land 6 % is gestegen. Wat betekend dat dan?
Nee, en het is geen antwoord op mn vraagquote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 20:52 schreef MrX1982 het volgende:
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Het GDP van Marokko is met 6% gestegen?
quote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 20:53 schreef Mutant01 het volgende:
Nee, en het is geen antwoord op mn vraag![]()
http://www.cia.gov/cia/pu(...)cs/notesanddefs.htmlquote:GDP (official exchange rate)
This entry gives the gross domestic product (GDP) or value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year. A nation's GDP at offical exchange rates (OER) is the home-currency-denominated annual GDP figure divided by the bilateral average US exchange rate with that country in that year. The measure is simple to compute and gives a precise measure of the value of output. Many economists prefer this measure when gauging the economic power an economy maintains vis-à-vis its neighbors, judging that an exchange rate captures the purchasing power a nation enjoys in the international marketplace. Official exchange rates, however, can be artifically fixed and/or subject to manipulation - resulting in claims of the country having an under- or over-valued currency - and are not necessarily the equivalent of a market-determined exchange rate. Moreover, even if the official exchange rate is market-determined, market exchange rates are frequently established by a relatively small set of goods and services (the ones the country trades) and may not capture the value of the larger set of goods the country produces. Furthermore, OER-converted GDP is not well suited to comparing domestic GDP over time, since appreciation/depreciation from one year to the next will make the OER GDP value rise/fall regardless of whether home-currency-denominated GDP changed.
Ik neem aan van wel, was gisteravond op NL 1. Ik zal zo even kijken, het was iig om te poepen die Christenen aldaar.quote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 20:55 schreef Finder_elf_towns het volgende:
Nee M01, ik was met aardse zaken als beheerparadigma´s en de organisatiestructuren van IT organisaties volgens Looijen, ITIL en een vleugje Mintzberg. Staat de bewuste aflevering (ik neem aan dat je de TV bedoeld) ook online?
Ik loog, Marokko's GDP steeg inderdaad met 6% Q1 2006quote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 20:54 schreef MrX1982 het volgende:
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http://www.cia.gov/cia/pu(...)cs/notesanddefs.html
Dan moet je zeker eens het volgende lezen:quote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 20:51 schreef MrX1982 het volgende:
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Zeker wil ik ook over de Grieken lezen. Ik moet nog zoveel lezen. Het is verschrikkelijk.
Ik wist het gewoon. Je bent zo voorspelbaar met je pro-Marokko propagandaquote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 20:57 schreef Mutant01 het volgende:
Ik loog, Marokko's GDP steeg inderdaad met 6% Q1 2006![]()
Oftewel, je zat stiekem te copypasten van Wikipedia voor je verslagje.quote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 20:55 schreef Finder_elf_towns het volgende:
Nee M01, ik was met aardse zaken als beheerparadigma´s en de organisatiestructuren van IT organisaties volgens Looijen, ITIL en een vleugje Mintzberg.
quote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 21:00 schreef MrX1982 het volgende:
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Ik wist het gewoon. Je bent zo voorspelbaar met je pro-Marokko propaganda.
Genoeg Marokko propaganda voor vandaag.quote:UAE investing billions in Morocco
By Sylvia Smith for CNN
TANGIER, Morocco (CNN) -- Although only the narrow Straits of Gibraltar separate Morocco from Spain, the announcement last week of huge capital investment by the United Arab Emirates has brought the Gulf states economically closer to the North African country than their European neighbors.
During the annual tourism conference held in Tangier, the agenda was dominated by the news that two Dubai-based companies are to make an overall investment of $20 billion in Moroccan tourism and infrastructure.
Although the visitors who are likely enjoy the new tourist facilities will be largely drawn from Europe, the deal puts the UAE at the top of the investors list in Morocco.
The agreement was formalized at the royal palace in the presence of the Moroccan King Mohammed VI who has in recent years made steady progress in opening the economy to foreign trade and investment.
The North African country has also made financial reforms aimed at encouraging the continued growth of the Moroccan economy
Dubai International Properties, the overseas property development arm of Dubai Holding, and Emaar Properties together will fund projects worth $18.9 billion to begin within the next three years as part of the overall investment of $20 billion.
Size of investment causes surprise
While Africa has suffered from western companies growing reluctance to invest, Arab groups, looking for ventures to expand their area of operations, are opting for North Africa for cultural and linguistic reasons. This expansion has also been aided by liberalization of Middle Eastern economies.
The size of the investment caused surprise, and some analysts pointed to the irony of a Morocco about to celebrate 50 years of independence, being economically "colonized" by another power, but officials were keen to emphasize the positive.
"The UAE has become the single largest source of foreign investment in Morocco," said Salaheddine Mezouar, Morocco's Minister for Trade, Industry and Economy. " We anticipate more investment of this sort in the future."
The ventures include three developments stretching from the Atlas Mountains to the Atlantic coast including golf and ski communities, Riviera-style living and luxury spas and resorts.
Mohammad Ali Al Abbar, Chairman of Emaar, put the investment in perspective by explaining that his company's international operations will dominate future activities. "In two years, 80 percent of our projects will be located outside the UAE," Al Abbar said.
Inevitably the furore over Dubai Ports' acquisitions in the United States, will slow down the flow of Arab money into the the American economy.
It is said that Emaar's projects in Morocco will be owned by it, including the land on freehold. Emaar has also made inroads into Egypt, and it is negotiating for new projects in Tunisia.
In addition to development in the Moroccan capital, Rabat, $2 billion has been earmarked for tourism projects in the valley of Bouregreg, the river that separates Rabat from the city of Sale.
In the Marrakech area, millions of dollars have been allocated for projects in the upper Atlas mountains and areas surrounding the terracotta-colored city.
The delegates at the annual tourism conference were interested to learn that Tangier's rather run-down tourism infrastructure will receive $650 million for the construction of hotels and different businesses in a city that is only separated from Europe by the Straits of Gibraltar.
The Chairman of Emaar says that the projects will enhance Morocco's status as a tourist destination and residential investment location.
"Morocco is a natural fit with the types of world class communities we offer," explained Mohammad Ali Al Abbar.
"It has distinctive natural beauty, from rocky coast to snow-capped mountains, and a climate conducive to year round outdoor living and leisure. As a destination and a place to live it is increasingly sought after."
Bedanktquote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 20:58 schreef Johan_de_With het volgende:
Dan moet je zeker eens het volgende lezen:
Bosworth, Conquest and Empire (over Alexander)
W. Burkert, The orientalizing revolution
J. Buckler, The Theban hegemony
J. Buckler, Philips II and the sacred war
F. E. Peter, The harvest of Hellenism
R.A. Billows, Antigonus the one-eyed and the creation of the Hellenistic state
En over de totstandkoming van een Grieks-Romeinse cultuur: Gruen, Culture and national identity in republican Rome
(veel hiervan moet ik zelf ook nog lezen, dus misschien valt er nog iets af..)
Een van die twee. Was iig een naam met de woorden "church" "of" en "Israel" erin.quote:Op donderdag 18 mei 2006 21:01 schreef Johan_de_With het volgende:
Church of Israel of Church of True Israel? Want die laatste smeerlappen staan heel dicht bij de ''Christian identity''.
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