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    general characteristic of my audience. This will determine the appropriate vocabulary‚ structure‚ tone‚ and depth of content. In order to write an effective user manual that explains the installation and operation of a “3-in-1 Color Inkjet Printer” I need to recognize my readers and their level of understanding. When writing this user manual I will be confronted with multiple audiences; people with different level of understanding and different reasons to purchase this product. These readers

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    Reformation in Europe(1500-1620) Causes for reformation Conflicts between European nation states People at bottom of social structures tired of being at the bottom Invention of the printing press leading to more people reading and interpreting bible and noticing how corrupt Catholic Church is. Sale of indulgences sold by john Tetzel Modern Devotion or Brothers of Common Life Established by Gerard Groote Based out of Zwolle and Deventer in the Netherlands Stressed having a personal relationship

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    | Book Summary and Critique: The Hidden Persuaders Summary of THE HIDDEN PERSUADERS by Vance Packard          1. The Depth Approach. This book is about the large-scale -- and sometimes impressively successful -- efforts to use insights from psychiatry and the social sciences (and provided all too willingly by cooperative psychologists and social scientists) to channel our unthinking habits‚ our purchasing decisions‚ and our thought processes. The use of mass psychoanalysis to guide campaigns of

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    Difference Europe

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    North Europe and South Europe There are many countries that are considered by many people to be alike‚ but honestly they are totally different. The examples are easy to find in western countries where it seems that they share common qualities like language origins‚ appearance and so on. However in detail‚ it is hard to tell that they are similar. The countries‚ in particular‚ North Europe and South Europe are the best example. They both are appertained by many countries but the difference

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    Management in Europe

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    Before Mcdonald’s entered in to the European market few people thought that fast food could be successful in Europe why do you think Mcdonald’s succeeded? Answer: There was a time not so long ago when U.S. fast-food giant McDonald’s was viewed by European consumers as the advance scout of what the French loudly decried as American cultural imperialism. The Golden Arches‚ ran the prevailing European line‚ were a threat to the Continent’s refined palates and appreciation of the civilized sit-down meal

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    AntiSemitism in Europe

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    Anti-Semitism in Europe from the 1890s took the form of violent oppression in Eastern Europe‚ a political movement in western Europe‚ and eventually because of a deplorable economic situation‚ reached its peak of brutality in the form of Nazism. In Eastern Europe‚ Jews were seen as outcasts and this sentiment was capitalized upon by rulers. In western Europe‚ Jews were often not accepted members of society and politicians used this general feeling to further their political goals. After World War

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    Honda in Europe

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    Honda in Europe Introduction The Honda Motor Company first entered the European market in the early 1960s through the sale of motorcycles. Honda’s motor vehicle sales in Europe have been relatively poor‚ especially in the previous five years. And Honda executives wonder why their global strategy is sputtering. History of Honda and Automobile Industry In 1946‚ Souichiro Honda founded the Honda Technology Institute. The Company started as a motorcycles producer and by the 1950s had become

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    Honda in Europe( Introduction The Honda Motor Company first entered the European market in the early 1960s through the sale of its motorcycles. The company’s motor vehicles were introduced into Europe at a much later date. Honda’s motor vehicle sales in Europe have been relatively poor‚ especially in the previous five years. Despite its huge success in the North American market‚ Honda is struggling to gain a significant foothold in the European market. Honda executives wonder why their global

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    Godiva Europe

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    GODIVA EUROPE Executive Summary Problems Godiva’s advertising campaign is to create a common advertising message targeted at the three main markets‚ (Godiva USA‚ Godiva Europe‚ Godiva Japan) while taking into consideration the inevitable cultural differences amongst countries. The company must protect and promote its image of quality and luxury throughout the world. The company must also take a look at the current situation in its home market of Belgium and repair its "grandmotherly" image

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    Europe Day

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    Europe Day Celebrating the creation of the European Union. Europe Day commemorates 9 May 1950‚ when the then French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman presented his proposal on the creation of an organised Europe‚ to help maintain peaceful relations between European countries. This proposal‚ known as the ’Schuman declaration’‚ is considered to be the act that created what is now the European Union. Today‚ the 9th of May has become a European symbol (Europe Day) which‚ along with the flag‚ the

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