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Montenegrin Journal of Economics, 2010
In Montenegro, as well as in other countries, human resources represent a key factor of economic growth and development . In order to provide quality human resources, it is necessary for them to be permanently developed, I.e. To invest in them continiously.
Jasmina Cetkovic, Gordana Nikcevic
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In Montenegro, as well as in other countries, human resources represent a key factor of economic growth and development . In order to provide quality human resources, it is necessary for them to be permanently developed, I.e. To invest in them continiously.
Jasmina Cetkovic, Gordana Nikcevic
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2017
Abstract The focus of this chapter is the first Serbian translation of Paradise Lost, which appeared in Belgrade in 1989. It was a reprint of Djilas’s translation of the epic, published twenty years earlier in the USA. Djilas’s task of translation was also an act of intellectual rebellion and a means of keeping himself sane during his ...
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Abstract The focus of this chapter is the first Serbian translation of Paradise Lost, which appeared in Belgrade in 1989. It was a reprint of Djilas’s translation of the epic, published twenty years earlier in the USA. Djilas’s task of translation was also an act of intellectual rebellion and a means of keeping himself sane during his ...
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Montenegrin Police: Current Profile and Future Trends
2013During the 1990s, the Montenegrin police force continued to be the oppressive arm of the regime, as in communist times. The degree of participation of the Montenegrin police in the Yugoslav War was probably the least significant among the six Yugoslav republics, but the role it played is still unclear (Sevic and Bakrac claim that “in Montenegro, the ...
Keković, Zoran, Kentera, S.
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Dialectology of the Montenegrin Language
2020Montenegrin dialects have long been treated as part of the Serbian or Serbo-Croatian language in traditionalist dialectology. Even though they are among the best studied dialects of Slavic languages, this is the first monograph offering a synthesis of Montenegrin dialects.
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