Case Study: Financial performance & SWOT analysis of Pernod Ricard – Global’s premium spirits & wines Date: 22nd November‚ 2010. I certify that the above coursework is all my own work. Word Count: net 1988 words Table of contents Case Study: Financial performance & SWOT analysis of Pernod Ricard – Global’s premium spirits & wines 1 Table of contents 2 Executive summary 3 Financial Ratios Analysis 4 Liquidity Ratios 4 Assets management ratios 5 Debt ratios 6 Profitability ratios 7 Market value
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Cowper / THE MYTH OF THE MILITARY MODEL (Vol. 3‚ No. 3‚ September 2000) POLICE QUARTERLY THE MYTH OF THE “MILITARY MODEL” OF LEADERSHIP IN LAW ENFORCEMENT THOMAS J. COWPER New York State Police Law enforcement is generally understood to be a paramilitary pursuit based on a specific “military model” of leadership and organization. This article analyzes the so-called military model in law enforcement and dispels the notion that police officers and their departments are patterned after the real
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As the two novels were published with over twenty years between them‚ it would perhaps be reasonable to expect the portrayal of the female characters to have developed as time progressed‚ with added depth and further importance being placed behind them. However‚ this is not the case‚ within each novel the way in which the authors‚ and society view women is somewhat degrading‚ with them being presented as shallow‚ dishonest creatures. ’The Great Gatsby’ was written during what was supposed to be a
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Spiritual Baptists Movement The ‘Spiritual Baptist Movement’ still common in the West Indies in places such as: St Vincent & The Grenadines‚ Barbados‚ Guyana and primarily Trinidad. Its origin though not Caribbean based was very influential towards the religion itself. Its development and its practices were also important in its recognition. The effect of the religion was also attached to social and political backgrounds. The Spiritual Baptists or Shouter Baptists originate from the combined
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his Indigenous family and lifestyle behind. The author as used various techniques such as characterisation‚ point of view and setting to persuade the reader to feel angry‚ supressed and unhappy. Paragraph One: Billy Woodward is a young man who is ashamed of being an Aboriginal and so he tries to convert his lifestyle to the white culture and live like they do by joining a white football team‚ drinking wine and wearing expensive clothes. Archie Weller uses point of view to persuade the readers
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of the wine cellar‚ while Fortunato wears few clothes and has a cough. This reveals Montresor’s premeditated murder and Fortunato’s unsuspecting mind. In the story‚ there is little information about two characters’ family and educational background. But we can infer from their behaviors and words. Fortunato may be a businessman and succeed in this field. He may be rich but not well-educated and has a desire to flaunt his knowledge in wine‚ painting and gemmary. And his enthusiasm of wine is to
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The role of archetypal outcast serves as a reflection of what characteristics are rejected by societal norms; this is something that is represented in Odysseus’s character. While there were numerous expectations and norms in ancient Greece‚ wealth was an important status indicator‚ and therefore incorporated as a societal norm. Being that Odysseus was a powerful king‚ it’s fair to assume that he possessed great wealth as well‚ meaning he fit the societal standards. Up until his journey to Troy and
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edited by: David Williams & Hazel Simmons-McDonald A Mid-Summer Nights Dream edited by: William Shakespeare Old Story Time edited by: Trevor Rhone Wine Of Astonishment edited by: Earl Lovelace Songs Of Silence edited by: Curdella Forbes TOPICS TO BE COVERED PAPER 2- Written 1. POETRY Poems are a creative form of writing‚ meant to be read aloud and enjoyed
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Characteristics of Fortunato “A fool thinks himself to be wise‚ but a wise man knows himself to be a fool”-William Shakespeare. In the story The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe‚ one of the main characters named Fortunato‚ was brutally buried alive by Montresor. Fortunato allows this because of his clumsiness. Fortunato makes it easy on Montresor to kill him because of his clumsiness‚ insensibility‚ and rash decisions. In the story‚ Montresor states that Fortunato “...accosted me with excessive
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Luchresi when he says‚ ‘“As you are engaged‚ I am on my way to Luchresi. If any one has a critical turn it is he. He will tell me —” "Luchresi cannot tell Amontillado from Sherry”’ (2). This stirs up Fortunato’s jealousy of Luchresi and his love of wine compared to his own connoisseurship‚ which pushes him further to his
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