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    ______________________________ Journal of Applied Case Research Sponsored by the Southwest Case Research Association “BUSINESS AS UNUSUAL”: A CASE STUDY ON THE BODY SHOP Subhadip Roy ICFAI University‚ India Lopamudra Ghosh ICFAI University‚ India © Journal of Applied Case Research Accepted: September 2008 2 “BUSINESS AS UNUSUAL 1 ”: A CASE STUDY ON THE BODY SHOP “The business has existed for one reason only – to allow us to use our success to act as a force of change‚ to continue the education and

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    The Body Shop Canada “You’re not the kind of franchise applicant we usually get‚” said Harry Robertson‚ company lawyer for the Body Shop Canada‚ as he opened his meeting with potential franchisee Richard Paul. “I suppose we’ll find out whether that’s an advantage or disadvantage‚” replied Mr. Paul. Mr. Robertson’s comment had taken Mr. Paul by surprise‚ and though he was pleased with his response‚ the comment had produced a sinking feeling in the pit of his stomach. Richard Paul Mr. Paul

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    “My body is my own business‚” The Hijab‚ Freedom or Oppression? PDF Print E-mail Thursday‚ 24 April 2008 14:37 "A Canadian-born Muslim woman has taken to wearing the traditional hijab scarf. It tends to make people see her as either a terrorist or a symbol of oppressed womanhood‚ but she finds the experience LIBERATING." Author: Naheed Mustafa Source: The Globe & Mail (Facts & Arguements Page A26) [islaam.ca] Published: June 29th‚ 1993 Wearing the hijab has given me freedom from

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    hold the dynamometer in their hand to be tested‚ with the arm at right angles and the elbow by the side of the body. The base of the dynamometer should come into contact with your palm and your 4 other finger should go into the gap and this will make you go into a fist position. You must then squeeze the dynamometer as hard as you can for 5 seconds without moving any other part of your body to perform the test. Your score will be shown on the dynamometer after you have finished. Repeat the test 3

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    STABILITY OF A FLOATING BODY Introduction It is important to know if a body is stable like a ship floating on the surface of a liquid and the stability depends on the height of the center of gravity. In this experiment‚ the stability of a pontoon will be found by changing its center of gravity at different heights which we can then use to compare to the theoretical stability that was calculated. Theory To find out if the floating body is stable‚ this experiment is to find out the metacentric

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    MOSINYIEMANG OTHUSITSE OTHMOS001 THE IDEALISED BODY This research seeks to compare and contrast the following paintings by; Titian’s‚ Venus of Urbino. 1538‚ Edouard Manet’s‚ Olympia. 1863 and Lucian Freud’s Naked Portrait (Kate Moss). 2002 by looking at “The Idealised Body” in relation to the issues of “gaze‚ looked-at-ness‚ voyeurism‚ objectification as well as notion of the woman as an object of pleasure for a male viewer by the male artist. These works are all painted on different times‚ Titians

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    which prepare them well. That is why she keeps losing each contest‚ but this does not discourage her. She strives to be her best‚ and this passion is what drives her. Hence‚ passion is the key theme depicted in the three stories The three art-works are centered on artists with desires that they pursue. To get what they desire they are willing to beyond their means. They are willing to go beyond their

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    and the publication of major works of Islamic spirituality which bring to light the universal message of Islam. He has also served as the first Chairman of the Board of FAIR‚ the UK Forum Against Islamophobia and Racism‚ from 2001-2003‚ and as Deputy Chairman of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS UK). Since 1996‚ he has collaborated with Dr. Ahmed Moustafa in the field of Islamic art‚ writing catalogue texts and other essays about Dr. Moustafas work for the artistҒs international

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    11/27/13 Language and Tone Analysis The story “Greasy Lake” by T. Coraghessan Boyle is about teenage adolescent who hangs with a questionable crowd of people. One night he goes out and is struck with an awful turn of events. This is when he comes to the realization that he is in the deep. The protagonist faces the peer pressure from his addict alcoholic friends. The narrator thinks that his peers will bring him to the bad boy person he wants to be‚ but is also unsure about his position in

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    championed women’s equality in sports. After retirement‚ Metheny worked in physical education at Pegasus Learning Center at USC. Metheny was most recognized as always being on the cutting edge of her profession (Leigh & Studer‚ 1983). Eleanor Metheny’s work will continue to influence the field of physical education for many years. Jesse Feiring Williams was both in 1886 in Kenton Ohio. He attended college at Oberlin College where physical education became an interest. At Oberlin‚ he served as a tutor

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