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Pozycja Konsekwencje społeczne i ekonomiczne dla polskiego przedsiębiorstwa w realiach polityki gospodarczej Unii Europejskiej – studium przypadkuZawada, Piotr (Instytut Teologiczno-Pastoralny im. św. bpa Józefa Sebastiana Pelczara w Rzeszowie, 2010)From the economic point of view the European Union should care to keep the development of all industrial branches at a fast pace, including chemical industry and even further this its part which is responsible for the production of crop protection chemicals (c.p.c.). Unfortunately, the reality appears to be completely different. Western manufacturers of c.p.c. with greater opportunities and experience required to complete the documentations necessary to obtain marketing authorization for c.p.c. in accordance with the EU regulations, definitely gained an advantage in the market over Polish manufactures who frequently struggle against the consequences of economic transformation. The above domination has been strengthened with the pass time. Polish chemical manufacturers have been defeated in the struggle to win new consumers not because of technological lag, but on the one hand , due to the misinterpretation of the EU regulations by Polish officials, and on the other hand, due to the strong lobby of western manufacturers aiming at permanent market elimination of Polish manufacturers of c.p.c.Pozycja Poczucie więzi społecznej pracowników Z.Ch. Organika Sarzyna jako wskaźnik w ewolucji postaw pracowniczych w okresie transformacji ustrojowejZawada, Piotr (Instytut Teologiczno-Pastoralny im. św. bpa Józefa Sebastiana Pelczara w Rzeszowie, 2009)Every individual becomes a component part of the complex effects within primary sociology in the process of his development and identification with groups that he entered into communication in a natural way. The next stage of development of the individuals is a participation in a professionalization process where also in a natural way, the participation of individuals take place in the functioning of secondary social groups (e.g. in the works) that do not have to necessarily perform dominant functions. This fragment of functioning of individuals is called the secondary socialization. The both mentioned above forms of socializations are inseparable one unit in forming social attitudes of individuals. As a result of this fact are relations, correlations and dependences that defining the individual in community , functioning in the range of social connections. It can be concluded from the presented data that tested population felt a strong attachment to the place of birth and residence and there were not many changes concerning the attitudes of tested persons. Although it was observed a percentage increase of respondents of whom beliefs have changed in the direction of more liberal relation to the places of birth and residence. The results of the studies have confirmed a deep-rooted attachment to the family places despite popular and deep-rooted migratory attitudes in this area caused by a lack of employment.