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Global Investment Symposium
A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future
An act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result
investing: the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit
the commitment of something other than money (time, energy, or effort) to a project with the expectation of some worthwhile result; "this job calls for the investment of some hard thinking"; "he made an emotional investment in the work"
The action or process of investing money for profit or material result
outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism
A collection of essays or papers on a particular subject by a number of contributors
A conference or meeting to discuss a particular subject
A drinking party or convivial discussion, esp. as held in ancient Greece after a banquet (and notable as the title of a work by Plato)
Symposium is a novel by Scottish author Muriel Spark, published in 1990.
a meeting or conference for the public discussion of some topic especially one in which the participants form an audience and make presentations
Symposium originally referred to a drinking party (the Greek verb sympotein means "to drink together") but has since come to refer to any academic conference, or a style of university class characterized by an openly discursive format, rather than a lecture and question-answer format.
Relating to or embracing the whole of something, or of a group of things
(globally) throughout the world; "this is globally significant"
involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope; "global war"; "global monetary policy"; "neither national nor continental but planetary"; "a world crisis"; "of worldwide significance"
Of or relating to the whole world; worldwide
Of or relating to the entire earth as a planet
ball-shaped: having the shape of a sphere or ball; "a spherical object"; "nearly orbicular in shape"; "little globular houses like mud-wasp nests"- Zane Grey
Symposium scene
A symposium (dinner party), from a painted frieze from a small mausoleum (colombarium) near Porta Maggione. The mausoleum was owned by the family of T. Statilius Taurus, an aristocrat close to the emperor Augustus. Dated ca. 25-1 BC. The scenes in the painting depict the Aeneas and Romulus legends, suggesting that the mausoleum was intended to celebrate Roman identity and connect that identity with the family interred within. The scenes include the love between Rhea Silvia and the god Mars, as well as the birth of the divine twins. At the time of its discovery the frieze included painted captions that are now all but gone, preserved only in a 19th-century watercolour reproduction. National Museum of Rome, Palazzo Massimo.
GES 2009
Global Economic Symposium 2009 in der Fielmann Akademie auf Schloss Plon.
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