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    Carl th. Dreyer

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    Maggie Ilicheva Carl Th. Dreyer (1889-1968) Personal Background: Born in Copenhagen‚ Denmark by his mother was an unmarried maid and he was put up for adoption by his father‚ a few years later‚ his birth mother died. He was renamed by his new father and but since in Danish there is no “senior” or “junior” added to the name. His new family was emotionally distant and his childhood was unhappy‚ but he was a smart student and left home at 16. Dreyer began his career as

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    to make Charlotte Kjølbye his neighbour at dinner‚ and they fall head over heels in love. Shortly after the party Carlsberg sends Henrik to New York. From New York Henrik manages Carlsberg’s USA sales. Charlotte stays on for a year and a half in Denmark keeping in close contact with Henrik on the phone. 1986 Charlotte joins Henrik in the United States and reigns as Miss Carlsberg for the summer and fall months. After a Danish

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    Lego Case Study

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    is toy of men and women of all ages in the world. I want to talk about Lego that has been tremendously successful. • First‚ the origin of “LEGO” The Lego Group began in the workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen (1891–1958)‚ a carpenter from Billund‚ Denmark‚ who began making wooden toys in 1932. He made toys for his son. • Second‚ what does “LEGO” means? In 1934‚ his company came to be called "LEGO"‚ derived from the Danish phrase leg godt‚ which means‚ "Play well". • Third‚ why he changed from wood

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    Denmark's Coffee Industry

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    market has consumer confidence high • Denmark has no restrictions on capital transfers. Denmark adheres to EU rules on the liberation of capital movements. Also Denmark has no foreign exchange restrictions. • Political violence is unknown in Denmark • Corruption is generally unknown in Denmark. • After oil‚ coffee is the most traded and valued commodity in the world. • The Scandinavian countries (Finland‚ Denmark‚ Norway‚ Sweden) consume between 8 and 11 kilos

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    The Vikings Decline

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    defended and were found to be an easy target. The Viking Age also saw a gradual conversion in Scandinavia itself‚ as Anglo-Saxon and German missionaries arrived to convert the pagans. By the mid-11th century‚ Christianity was well established in Denmark and most of Norway. It wasn’t until the mid-12th century that Christianity became established in Sweden. My second factor would be about disease. Tradition has it that a disease called Dupuytren’s Disease (DD) was a disease that originated from

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    King Lear vs Hamlet

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    when Claudius questions him about the whereabouts of Polonius’ body. Hamlet talks about worms eating Polonius’ body‚ as worms being decomposers. We can assume that Polonius’ body is probably decaying. This was a direct reflection of the state of Denmark at that point. “For if the sun breed maggots in a dead dog‚ being a good kissing carrion…”- Hamlet (Act 2‚ Scene 2‚ Line 197-198) In these lines Hamlet was talking to Polonius. Hamlet in these lines tells Polonius not to let his daughter walk in

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    vikings

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    The word Viking‚ really means "Pirate" in Norse‚ is used as a term‚ for the people who lived in Denmark‚ Norway and Sweden during the early Middle Ages. They are most famous for the Viking raids of the Middle Ages and people often think of them as savage and bloodthirsty. Though many did have a life devoted to raiding and warfare‚ the vast majority of the Vikings lived from farming‚ fishing‚ and etc. Law The Vikings had a complex legal system. The word "law" is actually a Viking word. When

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    There is not too much variation between day and night temperatures. When going to Denmark be prepared for rain‚ since in Copenhagen it rains on average 170 days a year. As in other Nordic countries‚ the winters are dark and the summers are light. On the shortest days there are only 7‚ 5 hours of daylight‚ whereas in the summer when the days are longest‚ the sun shines for more than 18 hours. International business in Denmark When doing business in a foreign country you need to be prepared to experience

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    Violence in Beowulf

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    Beowulf is a Geatish man who rescues the Danish people from evil‚ and helps save his own country from destruction. Beowulf‚ renowned for his bravery‚ and known as the strongest man alive‚ acquires the help of fourteen thanes to sail with him to Denmark. There he is involved in two battles with two evil monsters. He then fights another battle in his homeland with a Fire dragon. Without violence in Beowulf‚ heroism would be impossible as evidenced by Beowulf’s battles with Grendel‚ his mother‚ and

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    coloplast

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    Executive Summary During the last 4-5 years‚ Director Allan Rasmussen has successfully set up manufacturing operations in an off-shore project in Tatabanya‚ Hungary for Coloplast-Denmark. The project went well with and is deemed a success. Coloplast has‚ to most extent‚ effectively come over problems due to non-documentation of manuals and transfer of knowledge from its Danish to Hungarian plant. Lessons have been learnt in Hungary with new employees being more familiar with quality and production

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