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    Cartier

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    A Report on Cartier “Submitted by Guneet gulati & Raunika Chauhan in partial fulfillment for the One Year professional Diploma in Luxury brands” (2012-13) Submitted to: Dr. Tarun Panwar (Retail Department) 23rd October 2012 Pearl Academy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Apart from our efforts‚ the success of any project depends largely on the encouragement and guidelines of many others. We take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the people who have been instrumental in the

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    Cartier

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    Luxury Retail Management: Cartier 1. What dream is the brand selling? Cartier’s entry into the Chinese retail markets is based on its elegantly designed flagship stores coupled with it digital media marketing strategy. Cartier realized that high end retail shoppers have drivers other than status and need based‚ the shopping experience and self reward are equally important if not more important factors. I visited the Cartier Flagship store at Hong Kong Plaza for the purpose of my individual study

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    Jaques Cartier

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    Jacques Cartier For: Mr. Morgan By: Kaya Batur February 25‚ 2011 Jacques Cartier was born in St. Malo‚ France on December 31st in 1491 and died there also on September 1st 1556 when he was 65 years old. The name of his home was Limoelou. He married Mary Catherine des Granches in 1520. He was a respectable sailor and had travelled to South America and mainly Brazil before his great expeditions to Canada. The King in France was named Louis I and he was looking for a northern passage to

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    Henri Cartier-Bresson

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    INTRO Henri Cartier-Bresson is among some of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. His photographs appear in most popular magazines such as‚ Life‚ Harper’s Bazaar‚ Vogue and also co founding Magnum Photo Agency. Cartier-Bresson pursued photography with an impulsive passion that he refined into a photojournalistic art form. He is also well know for coining the phrase “The Decisive Moment” in photography‚ which is capturing the moment something is happening creating a photograph that

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    Life Of Jacques Cartier

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    The Life of Jacques Cartier Jacques Cartier was born December 31‚ 1491 in St. Malo. He was a respectable mariner. In 1520 Cartier married a rich woman named Mary Catherine des Granches. France sponsored Cartier for his voyages. He was sponsored by King Francis. Cartier’s first voyage was in 1534. Cartier was searching for a western route to Asia. During his first voyage he explored parts of Newfoundland and discovered new species of birds. On May 19 He set his second voyage with three ships

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    how much you love someone‚ a gift from Parisian jeweller Cartier is a time-tested winner in the game of Romance. Be it a diamond engagement ring‚ or a love bracelet that you need a screwdriver to remove‚ nothing says I love you more than a gift from Cartier. Maison Cartier was founded in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier‚ after he inherited the jewellery workshop at 29‚ Rue Montorgueil‚ in Paris‚ from his master Adolphe Picard. The name Cartier did not gain its worldwide recognition until the 20th century

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    Jacques Cartier was born on December 31‚ 1491 in St. Malo. St. Malo is an island seaport on the coast of Brittany. He grew up around the water‚ and was most likely fishing. Jacques spent very little time at home‚ as he was often sailing. In 1520‚ Cartier married Catherine Des Granches. They did not have any kids though. Cartier spoke Portuguese which leads us to think that he may have been on a portuguese ship that explored the coast of South America. Some claim that in 1532‚ Cartier was a master

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    gave to Cain. “ - Jacques Cartier. This quote from famed Canadian explorer Jacques Cartier explains his thoughts on the land found by him and his crew. It started in 1534‚ Jacques Cartier a french explorer took one small step for man and pushed the Canadian indigenous 50 steps back. Exploring the St. Lawrence river‚ Cartier set base. One year later he would find what is now Montreal‚ welcomed with open arms by the Iroquois people who were already settled there. Cartier and his men would soon continue

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    Year 11 Photography and Digital Media – Assessment Task One Describe the artistic practice of Henri Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier Bresson (1908-2004) was a French photographer and photojournalist‚ working throughout his homeland of France and around the world. When looking at Cartier-Bresson’s artistic practice – the physical actions‚ techniques and procedures used to create the work combined with the conceptual ideas‚ influences‚ meanings and beliefs – we can see an emphasis on the story behind

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    In his first trip to Mexico‚ in 1934‚ Henri Cartier Bresson is a country that is a paradox‚ a land where the past and present coexist dimensions offering surreal scenes. The photos on their second trip to Mexico‚ in 1963‚ also reflect this impression of a new supernatural world. The real and singularly spooky inhabit the region. Upon returning to meet the Mexican people‚ reconfirmed what had caught his attention: the people‚ their spirit and their deep attachment to rites and traditions. The children

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