Economy of Kazakhstan

04 Февраля 2013 в 21:28, курсовая работа

The economy of Kazakhstan is the largest economy in Central Asia. It possesses enormous oil reserves as well as minerals and metals. It also has considerable agricultural potential with its vast steppe lands accommodating both livestock and grain production, as well as developed space infrastructure, which took over all launches to the International Space Station from the Space Shuttle.

Pop stars of Kazakhstan

14 Апреля 2014 в 15:28, творческая работа

В данной работе изложена информация о поп-звездах Казахстана.

Kazakhstan foreign Policy

23 Сентября 2013 в 13:53, реферат

Almost immediately upon its declaration of independence, the republic gained a seat in the United Nations, membership in the CSCE, and a seat on the coordinating council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO--see Glossary). The United States and other nations also gave Kazakstan quick recognition, opening embassies in Almaty and receiving Kazakstani ambassadors in return. Its status as an apparent nuclear power got Kazakstan off to a fast start in international diplomacy. President Nazarbayev became a signatory to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) and its so-called Lisbon Protocol by which Belarus, Kazakstan, and Ukraine pledged to eliminate nuclear weapons in the 1990s. In addition, Nazarbayev was able to negotiate US$1.2 billion in prepayment by the United States against sale of the enriched uranium contained in Kazakstan's warheads, as well as another US$311 million for maintenance and conversion of existing missile silos.

Doing Business in Kazakhstan

24 Сентября 2013 в 13:14, реферат

Business in Kazakhstan is often focused on the oil and gas sector, which has been responsible for the country’s strong economic expansion over the last decade. Kazakhstan, however, has developed into the leading market in Central Asia and is positioning itself as a transit route between China and Europe. It is also actively seeking ways to use its new mineral wealth to diversify its economy. These efforts, combined with a growing middle class, are providing trade and investment prospects for U.S. firms seeking new opportunities in one of the most dynamic of the emerging markets.

Great scientists of Kazakhstan

11 Февраля 2014 в 20:17, лекция

Shokhan Ualihanov (1835-1865)
SH. Ualikhanov - one of the most outstanding personalities in the environment of the Kazakh people in the pre-revolutionary period, educator, a Democrat, traveller, ethnographer, linguist. The appearance on the historical stage of such a comprehensive academic and best man coincided with an important stage in the history of the Kazakh people - the revival of the development of the productive forces of Kazakhstan and the deepening of its centennial economic and cultural communication with Russia.

Climat and nature of Kazakhstan

11 Ноября 2013 в 14:29, контрольная работа

Winter naturally starts with continuous snow cover from the north of the country in November and can last as long as 5 months up to March. The coldest month in Kazakhstan is January. The lowest temperatures are characteristic for the northeastern part where frosts can reach -54C while the southern temperatures are rare to fall lower than -30C. Spring comes as early as February to southern areas and then slowly makes its way through to the north. It takes 1 to 1,5 months for Spring to reach northern parts of Kazakhstan. While the south is getting on with spring planting, the north can still be covered with ice and can be having winter blizzards

Master’s degree in UK, USA and Kazakhstan

29 Мая 2013 в 17:23, доклад

A master's degree is an advanced academic degree granted to individuals who have undergone study demonstrating a mastery or high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice. Within the area studied, graduates are posited to possess advanced knowledge of a specialized body of theoretical and applied topics; high order skills in analysis, critical evaluation or professional application; and the ability to solve complex problems and think rigorously and independently. They are awarded after graduation from university. In some languages, a master's degree is called a magister, or a cognate can also be used for a person who has the degree.

Bank credit system of the Republic of Kazakhstan

18 Февраля 2013 в 10:55, курсовая работа

The purpose of the given work is consideration of problems, functions of the National Banks of the Republic of Kazakhstan , and its role in market economy of Kazakhstan.
In a theoretical part of the given work, namely in the first chapter, will be considered: Role and objectives of modern Central Banks, An historical overview: original central bank function and their evolution and Types of main operations of providing by Central Banks.

Master's degree in the Czech Republic and Kazakhstan

06 Октября 2015 в 14:07, реферат

Studying a Masters in the Czech Republic means an opportunity to learn at universities that have supported and conducted historic research, but also offer modern, forward thinking Masters programmes. With six-hundred years of higher education history and some of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Central Europe, the Czech Republic is an excellent place to study a Masters degree abroad. Famous faculty and alumni at Czech universities include some of the most important and influential artists and thinkers in European history - from novelists such as Franz Kafka to ground-breaking scientific theorists like Christian Doppler and Albert Einstein. Today more than 40,000 international students are already studying abroad at Czech universities and the country's government is keen to increase this number, with more and more courses being taught in English.