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We suggest that you contact the Finnish Fur Breeders’ Association. They can provide you with all pertinent information concerning fur farming.
http://www.stkl-fpf.fi/modules/system/stdreq.aspx?P=421&VID=default&SID=472151707081549&S=1&A=closeall&C=2464218.10.2010 10:28Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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"In the Ottoman Empire Turkish nationalists took control before the war began. They drove out Greeks and Armenians who had been the backbone of the business community, replacing them with ethnic Turks who were given favorable contracts but who lacked the international connections, credit sources, and entrepreneurial skills needed for business. The Ottoman economy was based on subsistence agriculture; there was very little industry. Turkish wheat was in high demand, but transportation was...23.11.2015 17:01Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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You can try the following computer shops in Helsinki:
http://www.bitmaster.fi/tietokonekauppa.html
http://www.cash-store.info/yhteystiedot.html
http://www.pcsystems.fi/yhteystiedot.html
https://www.teraset.net/etusivu.php
I can’t tell you if their prices are reasonable, but you can visit them or call them to find out what they can offer for sale. Their sites are only in Finnish, so it’s not so easy to check them if you don’t understand Finnish very well. “Kannettava” is a laptop in Finnish....9.7.2009 17:42Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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The amanuensis from the Design Museum (http://www.designmuseum.fi/en/) replied that according to the information she has, BoBo was the name of a collection that included designs from different artists. It was in production sometime in the 1960s.
I contacted also the Vapriikki museum centre in Tampere. They have the custody of Tampella's archives and hopefully they will know more about the designs.
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I'm afraid it is impossible to find out the number of products bearing moomin characters.
It seems that there are hundreds of manufacturers around the world who are licensed to produce different products with moomin figures.
To find out more about the licensing policy, please read this website:
https://www.moomin.com/en/licensing , where it is said as follows:
"Moomin has become a world-wide brand with more than 450 licensees world-wide. To become a license you will need...18.6.2014 18:14Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
Lots of businesses are trying to evaluate their social media strategy. There is no one magic answer, because it all depends who are your customers and what kind of service or product are you trying to sell them.
One intresting article that I found online summed basics for creating social media strategy: Choose Wisely, Then Execute .
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I am afraid your question is a bit vague. What do you mean by electric gates and their number? Something like this perhaps:
http://www.theelectricgateshop.co.uk/
http://www.gatestore.com/
http://www.customgatesystems.com/
You might contact some manufacturers of different kinds of electric gates to try and find out the volume of their industrial manufacture.28.3.2012 00:13Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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You can order this Dutch specialty here:
http://www.typicaldutchstuff.com/klenezoutedroprol-p-2968.html?osCsid=no9mvuvee8i62bph0us01ggdp6
or here:
http://www.itsalldutchtome.com.au/klene-zoute-drop-rol-gram-p-1471.html30.1.2012 19:26Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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You have a right to complain directly to the supermarket. They don´t have a right to advice the customer to complain to the producer. If they still insist you to complain to the producer, you can make a comlaint to the supermarket in writing. If you don´t receive a reply to your complaint, don´t leave the matter rest. Contact the consumer advisor.
National phone number for consumer advisory services: 071 873 1901 (in Finnish) or
071 873 1902 (in Swedish)
http://www.kuluttajavirasto.fi/en-...16.1.2012 16:25Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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339000 Finnish Marks (1900) = 1342951,04 Euros
156000 Finnish Marks (1916) = 331388,71 Euros
Arvo - Money value converter of Bank of Finland Museum:
http://www.rahamuseo.fi/arvo_laskuri/laskuri_base.html2.3.2011 18:01Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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Sorry that this answer is delayed!
Statistical information of the Baltic Sea region is available at following sites:
http://estonia.eu/about-estonia/economy-a-it/economy-at-a-glance.html
http://www.stat.gov.pl/english/
http://www.scb.se/default____2154.aspx
http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/economics/country-statistical-profile-germany_20752288-table-deu
http://www.dst.dk/homeuk.aspx
http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/
http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/
http://www.oecd.org/statisticsdata/0...27.2.2011 01:03Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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I´m sorry that we have´nt answered your question in due time. It´s difficult for us to give any piece of advise to a company. We are not business oriented people at this site.
All I can advise you to is that you take care of your company´s business marketing in papers and also on the internet.12.2.2011 10:21Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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About Finnish government policy concerning enterprises you can read in Ministry of Employment and the Economy pages http://www.tem.fi/index.phtml?l=en&s=2067
You can give feedback on the Ministry’s activities or send questions to Ministry's experts in page http://www.tem.fi/feedback/19.10.2010 10:02Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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According to Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_University_Press and many other sites, the oldest publishing house in the world is the Cambridge University Press. It was founded in 1534 by Henry VIII, but the first book wasn’t published until 1584. Since that, the Cambridge University Press has continually published books, and will certainly publish them in the future, too. The website of the CUP can bee seen at http://www.cambridge.org.19.6.2010 00:58
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There's no final decisions made yet of the type of the nuclear reactors. I browsed through the applications and endorsements by the Government where the following information can be found.
First, the application by Fennovoima Oy. There's three proposed options to the type of the reactor:
a) European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), by Areva,
b) KERENA (a type of boiling water reactor), also by Areva,
c) Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (ABWR), by Toshiba-Westinghouse.
There's several...9.5.2010 22:07
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Here is pair of shops which sells gas filled balloons in Helsinki:
http://www.kumitukku.fi/kauppa.php
http://www.ilmapallokeskus.fi/4.11.2009 21:13Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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You don't mention where you'd like to have your party. If it is in Finland, you may start from the site of Yritystele where you can limit the results by your city (on the Finnish site in the field of Kunta), or you may google by word juhlahuoneisto and the city of your preference.
http://www.yritystele.fi/query?what=yf&search_word=juhlahuoneisto1.11.2009 23:51Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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Here You are:
http://www.prosperity.com/downloads/2009LegatumProsperityIndexReport.pdf1.11.2009 17:32
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Helsingin Energia answered your question:
"The DH-network ( DH= district heating ) in Helsinki covers the whole town area so that 93% of needed heating energy (space heating, domestic warm water, and heating energy for air conditioning) annually is from DH-net. The DH energy is mainly (over 90 %) produced in CHP process (combined heat and power) with annual fuel efficiency 90%. Main fuels are natural gas (60%) and hard coal (35%). One of the world biggest heat pump plants produces 3% of annual...5.7.2009 19:30Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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The Consumer Agency monitors a number of laws that protect the consumer on the market. You can file a complaint about inappropriate marketing, unreasonable terms of a contract, contract modification or breach of good debt collecting. Advice on consumer rights, tel. +358 10 19 4675, Mon–Thurs, 10am–noon. http://www.kuluttajavirasto.fi/Page/270e0c87-4973-4d20-baac-a5d0bebc5be4.aspx
Contact form: http://www.kuluttajavirasto.fi/Page/4247273b-5403-44fb-ae2d-acb024fdad54.aspx28.5.2009 12:03Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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