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    Written work Guylain MARINO (32657) I) Pernod Ricard’s axis of development II) The firm’s strategy III) Implementation of the strategy IV) Management of the Chinese subsidiary V) Results and perspectives (SWOT Analysis) Introduction Created in 1975 through the merger of Ricard and Pernod‚ this French spirits giant is specialised in making and distributing wine and distilled beverages. This is the second group worldwide in this division‚ just behind Diageo and before

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    Hitler consolidated his power‚ January 1933 by legal means. How far do you agree with this statement? In 1933‚ 30th January‚ Hitler was appointed chancellor‚ by Hindenburg‚ the German president‚ so that the Nazi-supporting public would follow him. Hindenburg hoped that if he could get Hitler successfully under reigns that these masses who supported him would also fall into line and this would lead to a stable Germany. Hitler used his new position as chancellor to legally achieve his goal; his

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    INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT TO KNOW ABOUT THE PRODUCTS & SERVICES OFFERED BY AXIS BANK This Project Report is being submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OF BANGALORE UNIVERSITY Training has been undertaken under the guidance of PROF. SMITA SHENOY

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    The Marshall Plan was a key action taken by the United States during this period. Europe had been devastated during World War II. It had also been a key market for US goods. The US knew that Europe needed aid to recover. Not only would European markets be reopened to US trade‚ they would owe the United States for their recovery as well. The Marshall Plan would lead to an era of great US influence in Europe. Europe started recovering‚ and West Germany began to revitalize its industrial might. The

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    How and why did Hitler gain power in Germany by 1933? Following the collapse of the Weimar government‚ Hitler managed to gain dictatorship over Germany by 1936. In fact it took Hitler just around 18 months‚ between February 1933 and August 1934‚ so how did Hitler gain autocracy over Germany so quickly? I am going to start with how the Germans had fear of Germany becoming a communist country like Russia. At the end of the war‚ many people hoped that democracy would spread to most countries of

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    political tensions were only heightened when Juvénal Habyarimana‚ a Hutu political leader‚ seized power in 1973. Unrest in the country continued to grow as a rebel group‚ the Tutsi-led RFP (Rwandan Patriotic Front)‚ emerged to challenge the Hutu government (Desforges‚1999).

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    become severely limited. The history of monarchy dates back to more than several Millennia in which kings were conceived in order to keep the stability and order within their kingdoms or empires. However as time went on the kings began to abuse their power which led to days such as this. Never has it ever happened in history before where the monarch became this

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    hence the reason that many of the Founding Fathers disputed over how the U.S. government should be run. One of the most influential disputed that there were occurred during the Constitutional Convention. It was unknown how much power to give to the Federal government. Giving too much power would allow one person or a small group of individuals to rule the United States‚ similar to the the monarchy in England‚ but too little power could cause the nation to lose its unity‚ especially with its lack

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    early time‚ but what matters is the explosion that followed had allowed for total possession of power. William Golding’s Nobel Prize winning novel‚ Lord of the Flies is about a  group of young British schoolboys who crashed into an uninhabited island and their attempts at creating a suitable governing system for themselves. Obstacles‚ such as the “beastie” and the boys selfishness sparked disaster‚ just how Hitler and his actions lead up to World War 2. In the novel‚ the character‚ Jack‚ and his actions

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    Fela Kuti was famous a Nigerian musician and politician activist. Fela used the power of music to convey the corruption and atrocity of the Nigerian regime. He became an influential and inspirational role model to the people Nigeria. Fela is known for his courage and outspokenness against the Nigerian dictatorship‚ attracted the admiration of most young Nigerians citizens at that time that were living in fear of the Nigerian regime. Fela used his music to convey the struggles and hardship he had

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