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    Topic: Trade exhibition: Hong Kong International Jewellery Show 2013 Consumer fair Canon ImagineNation 2012 Background: The Hong Kong International Jewellery Show 2013 held on 5-9th March. The organizer is Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC). HKTDC is a semi-governmental body which aims to create opportunities for Hong Kong companies and promote Hong Kong as a platform for doing business with China and throughout Asia. The Hong Kong International Jewellery Show is one of the events

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    leading optical manufacturers merged to form a comprehensive‚ fully integrated optical company known as Nippon Kōgaku Tōkyō K.K. Over the next sixty years‚ this growing company became a manufacturer of optical lenses (including those for the first Canon cameras) and equipment used in cameras‚ binoculars‚ microscopes and inspection equipment. During World War II the company grew to nineteen factories and 23‚000 employees‚ supplying items such as binoculars‚ lenses‚ bomb sights‚ and periscopes to the

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    The New Testament of the Holy Bible is a collection of twenty-seven writings that have been deemed as canon by the early church. The term canon comes from the Greek word kanṓn representing a carpenter’s rule. The current list of books first appeared in a letter from Athanasius‚ the bishop of Alexandria‚ in his festal letter of 367. Athanasius wrote this letter in an attempt to clarify the true writings that denoted the true message to the Christians of his period. Many different Christian schools

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    aggressive goals. The city will gain support by developing new partnerships through our community projects. One of those partnerships will be a joint venture with Canon U.S.A.‚ Inc. Canon U.S.A.‚ Inc. is a multinational company with a strong background of community support and a strong dedication to the environment. The idea is that Canon U.S.A.‚ Inc. will get involved in community projects and after building a strong relationship with the city of El Paso‚ it will setup operations in our city. Issue

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    4 p’s for cannon . When one talks about canon ones mind is instantly associated with the best high end cameras . The company is committed in taking on the world with sheer determination and new concepts. Creating new ideas and new . It has many competitors and some of them are Nikon‚ Sony‚ Samsung. Product Canon has the bragging rights of of being first in many things like the Rangefinder camera‚ a 10-key Japanese calculator‚ a camera with single lens reflex‚ the AE-1 camera with a microcomputer

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    is literary Canon? How does literary canon relate to what is going on in society? Literary canon is the classifications of books and how they help cultures and even a society of a region or a country. A group of literary works that are generally accepted‚ literary canon is a collection of works and authors who have approval of the academic and the cultural people. Literary canon outlines the literature of a culture‚ society‚ country‚ or the community. Society looks to literary canons for them to

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    These canons provide a common sense approach to the courts in interpreting the meaning of laws. These canons are important because they limit the ability of the courts to make legislation. There are three elements in the construction and the interpretation of legislation and these are textual canons‚ substantive canons and deference canons. Textual canons focus on the language of the statute and the relationship between statutory provisions. Some textual canons include plain meaning

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    One of the main problems associated with the reproduction of poetry by means of the other language‚ is the question of its translability and un translability. For example‚ Wilhelm von Humboldt believed that it is impossible to transmit images‚ metaphors‚ comparisons and phonetic tones of one language to the other because of the difference in the expressive means of that languages. Many poets and translators in the area of ​​Eastern Europe‚ primarily in Ukraine and Russia‚ followed a different view

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    predominantly the ‘ruling class’‚ with women’s only role in society to morally support them. The birth of the literary canon‚ the centre of high culture in literature‚ was accomplished by these very men and continues to be dominated‚ even now‚ by educated males. To be entered into the canon is a difficult task for women with the justification being that the criteria for entering the canon has already been cemented and adhered to according to the standards of the white middle- and upper middle-class

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    early as in Act 1‚ Hamlet’s soliloquy is portraying his apparent madness towards the remarriage of her mother with Claudius “O‚ that this too too solid flesh would melt/ Thaw and resolve itself into a dew!/ Or that the Everlasting had not fix’d/ His canon ’gainst self-slaughter! O God! God!” (Act1. Sc2 lines 132-136). In these lines‚ Hamlet expresses his suicidal thoughts because he is unable to stand the fact that her mother has fallen in love with the man who killed his father‚ Claudius. Hamlet expresses

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