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    ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’ Assess whether the existence of the universe requires God as a first cause? The concept that there cannot be nothing and so must be something is due to the evidence we as human beings have experienced throughout our lives; every effect ever made has had a cause. Aquinas used the laws of Motion and Design to demonstrate how every action must have a correlating reaction‚ and related this to his argument for God being the first cause – the uncaused causer

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    the perfect cologne/perfume‚ clothes‚ or shoes. But what messages do these advertisements insinuate? It’s funny how magazines are filled more with advertisements than with written articles from its writers. Not to mention the repetitiveness of the ad in other similar genre magazines. If you’ve flipped through a couple of fashion magazines‚ then

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    mystery of the women at the same time. When a woman is looking for lingerie for a special occasion‚ classy and sophisticated are the most popular. Emphasizing strength in the ad‚ the producer chooses red as the background and color of the perfume bottle. The Perfume brings excitement to the picture‚ with the pop of color still in a darker more elegant tone than a bright red. Implying strength and independence‚ the producer’s goal was to portray to women that if they wear these products they would

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    its time due to the way the store was operated and designed (”Sephora holdings s.a‚” 2011‚ p. 1). While department stores heavily relied on the tried and true commission-based model to sell perfume and essential perfume oils‚ Dominique Mondonnaud set out to create an innovative and unique way to sell perfume and cologne. In 1979‚ Mondonnaud created a cutting-edge retail model that dramatically changed the way customers shopped. Marketed and designed as a self-service retail model‚ Shop 8 featured

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    life.” She left Balsan’s shop and opened her own shop in Paris‚ named “Chanel Modes.” After gaining much attention‚ she opened stored in Deauville and Barritz‚ and started to make clothes. In 1921‚ Chanel created her first perfume‚ “Chanel No. 5”. Chanel explained‚ “It (perfume) is the unseen‚ unforgettable‚ ultimate accessory of fashion.” In 1925‚ Chanel introduced the Chanel suit‚ which consisted of a collarless jacket and a fitted skirt. She combined elements of men’s fashion with her own style

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    An industrial robot is defined by ISO[1] as an automatically controlled‚ reprogrammable‚ multipurpose manipulator programmable in three or more axes. Typical applications of robots include welding‚ painting‚ assembly‚ pick and place (such as packaging‚ palletizing andSMT)‚ product inspection‚ and testing; all accomplished with high endurance‚ speed‚ and precision. ------------------------------------------------- Robot types‚ features The most commonly used robot configurations are articulated

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    Knight was a creation by Arthur’s half-sister‚ Morgan le Fay‚ the ruler of mysterious Avalon‚ to embarrass the knights of his court. The Green Knight approaches the court offering beheading games and the winnings game while holding a holly-bundle and an axe in his hands. The holly-bundle symbolizes peace. Sir Gawain speaks up saying that he’s the weakest and should participate because he’d be the least loss to King Arthur’s (governor of Camelot) court. This all takes place around New Year’s Day and they

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    products into signs of belonging‚ utilizing such common icon” (Solomon 412). Most importantly‚ the goal of these commercials is to project the great American culture in which every American citizen can identify with. A recent Chanel Number 5 perfume commercial‚ for

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    The Ironic Hero’s Journey of Grenouille in Patrick Süskind’s Perfume In Perfume‚ Patrick Süskind illustrates Grenouille as a villain through language‚ however‚ the structure of Grenouille’s story mirrors one of a hero. The scholar Joseph Campbell defines a popular structure in literature of a hero’s story‚ called the “Hero’s Journey” (Vogler). This structure follows a hero through his/her adventure and the things that he/she faces. It includes a call to adventure‚ supernatural aid‚ threshold‚ revelation

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    | Electronic Business Managment | Case Study The Failure of Boo.com | | | Brief Introduction Boo.com‚ which was founded by two Swedish entrepreneurs: Kajsa Leander‚ a fashion model‚ and Ernst Malmsten‚ launched during the end of 1999. It was an e-tailing site which positioned as fashion merchandise seller (B2C). Business Model Boo. Com mainly sold its products. The source of income was only the sales of its products online. There were no links to small boutiques where customers

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