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    The History of Antigua

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    and Barbuda’s capital is St. Johns. The language that is spoken in Antigua and Barbuda is English. The date that this country came into existence was November 1‚ 1981. The notable people who live in Antigua are Eric Clapton who is a guitar player‚ Giorgio Armani‚ and Ken Follett. The major landforms that are in Antigua and Barbuda are the Boom Point‚ the Devils Bridge and Mount Obama. There are also some major cities in Antigua such as Cedar Grove‚ Old Road‚ and Boland. The culture around Antigua

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    L'oreal sales report

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    world number one position. rd In the 3 quarter‚ demand for the Group’s products remained strong‚ driven by major product initiatives and their global roll-out: Olia by Garnier and Elvive by L’Oréal Paris in the Consumer Products Division‚ Sì by Giorgio Armani and Dreamtone by Lancôme at L’Oréal Luxe‚ and Idéalia by Vichy in the Active Cosmetics Division. In Western Europe‚ the Group recorded solid growth‚ particularly in France and Germany. In North America‚ Consumer Products Division sales were

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    which is characteristic of the Mannerist period‚ and of Bronzino’s master Pontormo. The painting may have been commissioned by the Duke of Florence‚ Cosimo de’ Medici or by Francesco Salviati‚ to be presented by him as a gift to Francis I of France. Vasari wrote that it was sent to King Francis‚ though he does not specify by whom. The erotic imagery would have appealed to the tastes prevalent in both the Medici and French courts at this time. The attention to texture and wealth is also consistent with

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    Palazzo Art History

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    of Mantua‚ Italy. It is a fine example of the mannerist style of architecture‚ the acknowledged masterpiece of Giulio Romano. The official name‚ and by far the most common name in Italian‚ is Palazzo Te‚ but this may be a relatively recent usage; Vasari calls it the "Palazzo del T" (pronounced as "Te")‚ and English-speaking writers‚ especially art historians‚ continue to call it the Palazzo del Te. In Italian this now suggests use for tea-drinking‚ which may account for the divergence in usage.

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    Italian PEST Analysis

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    FOCUS ON MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION MARKET AND APPLICATIONS DEVELOPING ANGHILERI MAURO 799615 BOSISIO UMBERTO 800752 GALBUSERA ANDREA 804845 GIUDICI GIORGIO 787301 MOLON CLAUDIA 803563 PAGANI MARCO 804769 TRAMBAIOLO MATTEO 800390 POLITICAL    Italy is a parliamentary‚ democratic republic with a multi-party system. The executive power is exercised collectively by the Council of Ministers‚ which is led by the Prime Minister (current Mario Monti). Legislative power is vested in the two

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    Palladio

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    Vicenza. Here he became an assistant in the leading workshop of stonecutters and masons. He frequented the workshop of Bartolomeo Cavazza‚ from whom he learned some of his skills. His talents were recognized in his early thirties by Count Gian Giorgio Trissino‚ who also gave him the name Palladio‚ an allusion to the Greek goddess of wisdom Pallas Athene. In 1541 he moved to Rome to study classic architecture. The Palladian style‚ named after him‚ adhered to classical Roman principles‚ similarly

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    Genetically Modified Foods

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    References: Betancourt‚ L. (2011). GM foods advantages and disadvantages. Retrieved from http://www.livestrong.com/article/422846-gm-foods-advantages-disadvantages/ Cullen‚ K. (2006). Biology: The people behind the science. New York‚ NY: Chelsea House. Giorgio‚ V. (2008). Genetically modified food. Retrieved from http://scienceray.com/technology/applied-science/genetically-modified-food/ National Geographic. (2012). 100 scientific discoveries that changed the world: Genetically modified organisms. Special

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    Burberry Swot

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    products at prices‚ channels‚ and locations without respect to the brand image and because of that Burberry started to lose its important image. Opportunities There was a niche for Burberry between labels‚ for example‚ Polo Ralph Lauren and Giorgio Armani in apparel‚ and between Coach and Gucci in accessories. Burberry now has three primary collections: womenswear‚ menswear‚ and accessories. Womenswear line focused on the autumn/winter season and over the years expanded to spring/summer seasons

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    to the Baroque architecture style. From 1541-1543 he worked at the court of Francis I at Fontainebleau in Paris‚ France. He returned to Italy and built the Palazzo Bocchi at Bologna. In 1551-1555 he built the Villa Giulia for Pope Julius III with Vasari and Ammannati; in 1555 he also did a great amount of work for the Farneses family. In 1572 he built the church of Sta. Anna dei Palafrenieri with an oval dome and ground plan. His development largely influenced 17th-century baroque architecture‚ in

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    Barilla Spa - 5

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    Barilla SpA (A) Christel Bou Farhat Notre Dame University 1- Diagnose the underlying causes of the difficulties that the JITD program was created to solve. What are the benefits and drawbacks of this program? In your answers‚ consider the Barilla and distributors points of view (400-500 words). * Barilla’s Supply Chain suffered from the bullwhip effect that was mostly caused by the demand fluctuations and damaging the company’s manufacturing and distribution system. This fluctuating

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