Cluj-Napoca Essays

  • Hoia Bacia Research Paper

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    Hoia baciu forest romania- world’s most haunted forest, located near Cluj-Napoca Romania, that covers an area of 250 hectares and known as the Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania. The hoia baciu forest is known for its paranormal activity and strange events. Many have sighted ghosts, unexplained specters, appearances of unknown faces in photographs, and UFOs sightings caught in action in the 1970s. People who visited the forest reported that they dealt with a feeling as if someone is constantly watching

  • Why are Student Members of University Senate Exceptions?

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    The dorms belonging to the Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca are no strangers to some degree of scandal. There have been many cases of abuse of power signaled by the students throughout the years in regarding the dorm regulations as well as the placement of some people who do not qualify to be assigned to a dorm with a higher degree of comfort. The basic principle in which a student can be assigned a room on campus is simple: a certain faculty has a pre-established number of dormitory places

  • Research Paper On Dracula

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    picked up a ticket on the steam ship SS Cornwall bound for Lübeck, currently under control by the Prussian Empire. Then our journey continued again by coach as we traveled to Berlin, then by train we continued on to Budapest. We continued to Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania and finished our journey by coach to Bran. It was Bran where we were heading therefore we could get to castle Dracula, and defeat the remaining vampires. As we reached

  • Philosophy and Technology

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    civilizatia stiintifico-tehnica contemporana (The Need of Wisdom in the Contemporary Scientific and Technical Civilization), Scientific Journal of the Polytechnic Institute of Cluj-Napoca, 32, 1989 7. Liana POP, The Place of Technology in the Contemporary Culture, Proceedings of International Symposium Constructions 2000, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 1993 8. Tudor VIANU, Studii de filosofia culturii (Studies of Philosophy of Culture), Editura Eminescu, Bucuresti, 1983

  • Romania

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    Romanian Culture Introduction Culture can be defined as the way of life associated with a community or a group of people, including their beliefs, traditions, rituals, art, behavior, and thoughts. It describes the “shared patterns of belief, feeling, and adaptation, which people carry in their minds” (Storey 45). Thus, culture can be conceptualized as an organized set of ideas, habits, as well as conditioned responses shared by members of a given society. This paper discusses the concept of culture

  • Annotated Bibliography

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    UNIVERSITATEA BABEŞ-BOLYAI CLUJ-NAPOCA FACULTATEA DE MATEMATICǍ ŞI INFORMATICǍ SPECIALIZAREA INFORMATICA LUCRARE DE LICENŢĂ [titlul] Conducător ştiinţific Lector Dr. Sterca Adrian Absolvent Ioana Goron 2015 BABEŞ-BOLYAI UNIVERSITY CLUJ-NAPOCA FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE SPECIALIZATION COMPUTER SCIENCE DIPLOMA THESIS [title] Supervisor Lector Dr. Sterca Adrian Author Ioana Goron 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1. Generalities

  • KPMG Case Study

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    The organization's history can be traced through the names of its principal founding members - whose initials form the name "KPMG." The history started in 1870 when William Barclay Peat joined an accounting firm and took it over. In 1917 Piet Klynveld opened his accounting firm in Amsterdam. In 1925, William Barclay Peat & Co. and Marwick Mitchell & Co. (a firm founded by James Marwick and Roger Mitchell in New York), merged to form Peat Marwick Mitchell & Company (later known simply as Peat

  • Difference Between Conventional And Conventional Agriculture

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    Vu Le 11/19/2014 Research Paper: Organic vs. Conventional agriculture As the global population continues to rise, the amount of food needed to feed the people will increase as well. Two types of agriculture systems have been the backbone for crop production for decades if not centuries: conventional and organic agriculture— both methods could not be any more different. Conventional agriculture, a method that uses synthetic chemical pesticides, technologies or additives, and practices that are unsustainable