licensees. Throughout the past 30 years‚ Guess‚ Inc. has made every effort to maintain their status as a global phenomenon. History CEO and Chairman‚ Maurice Marciano‚ and Co-Chairman‚ Paul Marciano The epitome of a successful family business‚ Guess‚ Inc was founded in 1981 by the four Marciano brothers‚ Georges‚ Armand‚ Paul‚ and Maurice (Guess?‚ Inc.). They came equipped with experience in the fashion industry‚ having previously owned and operated a chain of twelve retail stores in France
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They fell in love and moved to Fayetteville‚ West Virginia. In all they had ten children. Their names were as follows: John (23)‚ Marian (17)‚ George Jr. (16)‚ Maurice (14)‚ Martha (12)‚ Louis (10)‚ Jenny (8)‚ Betty (5)‚ and Silvia (2). Their oldest son was away in the military and his name is not known.
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The term Latin American as used here encompasses the Americas south of the United States‚ as well as the entire Caribbean. The musics of this vast area are perhaps most efficiently discussed in terms of ethnic components--European (especially Iberian)‚ Amerindian‚ African‚ and mestizo ("mixed" or acculturated). Amerindian Background During the colonial period in Latin America (16th-19th century) many Amerindian populations were decimated‚ and much traditional Amerindian musical culture was destroyed
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Symphony No. 4 - Marshall - Kingdom Come - Bizet - L’Arlesienne Suite No. 1 - Shostakovich - Symphony No. 9 - Kabalevsky - Overture to Colas Breugnon - Cimarosa - Overture to Il Matrimonio Segrete - Haydn - Symphony No. 104 “London” - Mussorgsky/Ravel - Pictures at an Exhibition - Shostakovich - Festive Overture - Copland - An Outdoor Overture - Beethoven - Symphony No. 1 - Dvorak - Symphony No. 1 - Bizet - Carmen Suite No.1 & 2 - Hanson - Symphony No. 2 Romantic - Strauss - Feierlicher Einzug
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The Classic Sonnet Classic renaissance sonnets are one of the most well-known poetry genres out there. Sonnets distinctive style and wording is classic and timeless. Although this genre was centuries ago‚ it still remains one of the most recognizable forms of poetry. The Renaissance took place from the 1500s to around the 1700s. During this time there were great advances in life. The poetry of this time is a direct reflection of the changes that around Europe. The form used during the renaissance
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[IS HAMLET CRAZY?] In this paper‚ it will be discussed whether or not Prince Hamlet is crazy‚ or is just faking it to get to his end goal. Examples will be given for the reasons why he is‚ or if he’s faking it. Is Hamlet insane? This question has been discussed over and over again. However looking over the evidence‚ this paper will take the side of he’s not insane‚ and is merely a façade. Before looking at reasons why Hamlet is just pretending to be insane‚ one has to step and look
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Bibliography: Mark A. Thomson “William III and Louis XIV: essays 1680 1770” (Liverpool‚ 1968) Maurice Ashley “England in the seventeenth century” (London 1952) Maurice Ashley “The Glorious Revolution of 1688” (London 1968) Jeremy Black “Parliament and Foreign policy in the eighteenth century” (Cambridge‚ 2004) Stephen B. Baxter “William III” (London‚ 1966) Tony Claydon “William III
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Two literature works that explain this quote are Author Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ which takes place in a Puritan town named Salem in the state of Massachusetts during the year of 1692. The Crucible shows how intolerance corrupts the town. And Maurice Ogden’s Poem‚ “The Hangman‚” which takes place in an unnamed town. “The Hangman” shows how the ignorance of the townsfolk gives a pathway to the Hangman which enabled to execute every single one of the townsfolk on his gallows-tree. Meanwhile intolerance
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Insanity in a Sane World Insanity is a state of mind that prevents normal perception‚ behaviour‚ or social interaction. It is when one does something out of the ordinary; yet feels as though it is justified. These perspectives of insanity are likewise portrayed in literature. “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger examines the behaviour and relationships of Holden Caulfield‚ a young boy who is living with mental illnesses–a perceived form of insanity-in a sane world. This is seen through Holden’s
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story for women who have been badly treated by men. Maurice is portrayed as uncaring and selfish right from the start. He contacted Betsy just twice while he was away in Australia; the first time was to beg her to stay faithful to him and the second was to ask if he could come and stay. At no point did he tell her that he had met someone else and was going to marry her. Betsy therefore presumed that he had come back to her for good and Maurice perpetuated this myth by sleeping with her on his first
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