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    Disney in Tokyo and Paris

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    methodology to Paris to open its new park in 1992‚ EuroDisney (Cateora & Graham‚ 2007). Disney failed to realize that while its strategy in Japan worked for Japan‚ its Japan strategy was not going to work in Paris. Disney decided to photo copy their operation and learned that was not acceptable. In 1992‚ several unforeseen issues arose that Disney was not prepared to handle. There were transatlantic airfare wars and currency movements that lead people to avoid traveling to Paris. Also‚ Disney was

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    Louis Vuitton

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    China of handbags‚ luggage and other accessories that copy the Louis Vuitton look. BACKGROUND: The Louis Vuitton Company (more commonly known simply as Louis Vuitton) is a luxury French fashion and leather goods brand and company‚ headquartered in Paris‚ France. It is a division of the French holding company‚ LVMH Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy S.A. The company is named after its founder Louis Vuitton (August 4‚ 1821-February 27‚ 1892)‚ who designed and manufactured luggage‚ as

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    Troy vs Iliad

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    The movie Troy written by David Benioff and directed by Wolfgang Petersen was inspired by The Iliad‚ an ancient Greek poem about the time of warrior Achilles argument with King Agamemnon during the Trojan War. Some events the film where taken straight from the Iliad‚ and is at times the two stories are very similar to one another. However there are several major differences between them‚ as Troy the movie was made to appealing to twenty first century audiences‚ where as the Iliad was meant to appeal

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    Intervention of the Gods and Goddesses in the Trojan War In the epic Iliad by Homer the Trojans and Achaeans are locked in a massive war over the princess Helena. During the war between the Trojans and Achaeans‚ the gods intervene and change the outcome of different battles. The majority of the interventions were to turn the tide of a battle toward the army the god or gods liked best. Another reason the gods would intervene is to protect an important hero in potential danger and the

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    Helen of Troy (Movie Review) CAST: Sienna Guillory-----> Helen Matthew Marsden---->Paris Rufus Sewell---->Agamemnon Stellan Skarsgard----> Theseus John Rhys-Davies---->King Priam of Troy Maryam d’Abo---->Queen Hecuba Emilia Fox---->Cassandra James Callis----->Menelaus Daniel Lapaine---->Hector Nigel Whitmey---->Odysseus Joe Montana---->Achilles     Helen of Troy is going to polarise audiences. As with any film based on a well-known work‚ there are

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    Louis de Broglie

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    children. * Louis de Broglie was born on August 15‚1892‚in Dieppe‚ France‚ and died in March 19‚1987 at the age of 94 in Louvecinnes‚ France. The nationality of Louis de Broglie was French. De Broglie studied at Sorbonne‚ and the University of Paris for college‚ and he was homeschooled by his mother and offline when he was in grade school and high school. Louis de Broglie was known for the wave nature of electrons‚ and de Broglie wavelength. He is best known as the father of wave mechanics‚ a

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    Eiffel Tower Analysis

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    Eiffel Tower’s restaurant out of pure necessity‚ because as he often remarked‚ “it’s the only place in Paris where I don’t have to see [the Eiffel Tower]” (Barthes 3). Wherever you are in Paris‚ whatever the weather‚ the Tower is always there; the only spot in Paris blind to the Tower is the Tower itself. The Eiffel Tower is constantly seeing all of Paris‚ and in return‚ being seen by all of Paris. Robert Delaunay’s piece “Champs de Mars: The Red Tower” (Figure 1.) was painted in celebration of the

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    How can one’s opinions shape their idea of justice? Is this injustice? In The Tale of Two Cities‚ Charles Dickens addresses these compelling questions by using extravagant symbolism to portray the significant theme of Justice. Throughout the book‚ especially within France‚ certain characters predominantly misinterpret justice by associating it with immorality‚ which results in many unfair arrests and murders. Specifically‚ the French Revolutionary mob visualizes justice as a concept that revolves

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    Plaster of Paris

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    substance mainly used in building and construction. There are three main types of plaster--lime plaster‚ gypsum plaster and plaster of Paris‚ a type of gypsum plaster with a variety of uses. The name "plaster of Paris" is taken from the gypsum mines that were worked in the city of Paris starting in the Middle Ages. Main Difference One main difference between plaster of Paris and other types of plaster is the ingredients used and the way in which they combine. Lime plaster‚ also known as wall plaster‚ according

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    Art Enhances Our Environment

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    Art Enhances Our Environment Ask me what art is and I could give you at least a hundred different answers. That is how wide art can be. It is the same as our environment‚ vast and unpredictable. I chose this purpose of art because I love how art gives more “touch” to a certain environment. Our environment is already stunning‚ art makes it `more striking. But what really amazes me in this certain purpose of art is how artists make people interested in their works by going beyond the easel. They associate

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