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    St Fabian Supply Co.

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    San Fabian Supply Co. Case Analysis Online and Offline Sales Models Prof. Dr. Ove Jensen Ralf Dreischärf Chair of Sales Management and Business-to-Business Marketing Submission Date: March 4th‚ 2012 Louisa Schindler Question 1 Reciprocal Actions San Fabian for MacDowell Reputation → spill over on MacDowell’s product line National coverage‚ growth → fast penetration of local market No competing line in portfolio → no overlapping offer Reliability regarding payment → contributes to MacDowell’s

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    Susan B. Anthony‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ Ida B. Wells‚ and Alice Paul all are household names‚ and the former has secured her place on the American silver dollar. Anthony is known for her role in the foundation of the National American Woman Suffrage Association‚ or NAWSA‚ an organization that she eventually became the second president of. Born in 1820‚ she grew up in a Quaker family‚ her ideals grounded in the belief that women‚ in all aspects‚ should be equal to men. In 1853‚ she joined a campaign

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    Formal Analysis on Anthony van Dyck’s Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton Titania Andiani Rosari Student ID: 24570745 MCD1280 Art Theory A Essay January 9‚ 2013 Formal Analysis on Anthony van Dyck’s Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton There are actually two versions of Anthony van Dyck’s painting of the countess of Southampton; Anthony van Dyck‚ Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton‚ ca. 1640‚ National Gallery of Victoria‚ Melbourne (see fig. 1) and Anthony van Dyck‚ Rachel

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    – 2004 – Fasc. 4‚ 475–504 < http://telematica.politicas.unam.mx/biblioteca/archivos/040105077.pdf> last accessed on 12th march 2013 2. Gary Sloan‚ ‘George Bernard Shaw: Mystic or Atheist?’   last accessed on 17th March 2013 3. Shaun Knapp‚ ‘The Fabian Socialist Window: A View into the Heart of the New World Order Agenda’ < http://www.awakeandarise.org/article/FabianWindow.htm> last accessed on 17th March 2013 4. Richard Nordquist‚ ‘Why Law Is Indispensable‚ by George Bernard Shaw’< http://www.oldmagazinearticles

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    (Hedrick 1997) E. Nesbit was a co-founder of the Fabians’ Society; a social reformist movement developed in 1883 and an important movement in regards to the social construction of childhood past and present. In the late 19th century its supporters campaigned heavily for free secondary education and is to this day affiliated to the New Labour’s vanguard think tank and has influence in its policy making. Opposed to revolutionary reform the Fabians’ of the early 20th century believed that society

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    The extract from Tony Blair’s political speech on terrorism at the Labour Party conference was published on “The Guardian” on the 2nd of October 2001. “The Guardian” is a British Internet newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. “The Guardian” identifies with center-left liberalism and its readership supports typically left in British politics. Tony Blair served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and was the Labour Party’s longest-serving Prime Minister. His and the

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    George Bernard Shaw Mrs. Warren’s Profession Possible Lines of Approach Shaw as a feminist writer Shaw as a socialist writer Shaw as a “new” dramatist Notes on Approaching Mrs. Warren’s Profession Shaw as a feminist writer Gender and identity Education‚ professionalization‚ and sexuality Marriage and familial duty Shaw as a socialist writer Shaw as a “new” dramatist Questions for Discussion Comparison/Context Questions Possible Lines of Approach Shaw lived to be almost one hundred‚ during a

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    Du � PAGE �1� Middle Class Morality in Pygmalion Pygmalion is a brilliant play written by Bernard Shaw that gives us an idea of the value in the Victorian era through the witty and rousing lines of his characters. The message Shaw tried to limn through his genius work is vividly drawn and is dearly ambiguous to anyone who is paying attention. In Pygmalion‚ Shaw focused his theme on the Victorian decorum of the contemporary society‚ which is named in many parts of Mr. Doolittle’s speech in the

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    Victorian Era Hosting

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    Hosting in the Victorian Era Hosting was very popular in the Victorian Era . It was a huge privilege to host a tea party. It showed how organized you were and if you were a good wife and mother. You have to have everything in line and have everyone enjoying themselves. Hosting a tea party will be a good way to bring up history. You will become engrossed in the comfort with face-to-face conversation. With today’s media‚ tea parties seem unnecessary and silly. When people imagine tea-parties‚ they

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    How far did the post-war Labour Government meet the welfare needs of the British people between 1945-1951? When the war ended in 1945‚ the Labour Government‚ led by Clement Atlee‚ were faced with tackling numerous problems that existed in Britain. Their aim was to meet the welfare needs of the British people who‚ during the war‚ got used to support provided by the government. In 1942‚ a Civil Servant and an experienced worker on social welfare named William Beveridge constructed a report which

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