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    Kit Kat

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    Germany‚ Australia‚ Malaysia‚ and especially UK and Japan‚ to name a few. Not only does Kit Kat satisfy the consumers’ increasing appetite‚ but it also helps a large company like Nestle to survive during the financial crisis of 2008‚ while benefiting Ivory Coast‚ the world’s largest cocoa producing country by funding its economy through the bar’s new certification of Fairtrade since 2009. When it comes to Kit Kat flavors‚ Japanese are famous for their incredibly huge diversity‚ as they always are for

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    Literary Articles Picture of European Colonialism and Imperialism in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness ‘The violence of beast on beast is read As natural law‚ but upright man Seeks his divinity by inflicting pain.’ -A Far Cry from Africa by Derek Walcott The novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad is not a critique of European colonialism and imperialism in the post-colonial term. Certainly when the novel was published the colonialism was an accepted matter all over the world. Nobody questioned

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    Historiku How it Began What began as a small family-run candle and soap business‚ grew through innovation‚ creative marketing and partnerships to become the largest consumer goods company in the world. P&G WAS FOUNDED IN 1837 BY TWO MEN WHO MET BY CHANCE. William Procter‚ emigrating from England‚ established himself as a candle maker in Cincinnati‚ which was a busy center of commerce and industry in the early nineteenth century. And James Gamble

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    Laura to obsess over and write his sonnets about. In lines ten and eleven: “tossed by the breeze‚ discover ivory/ that turns to marble those who see it near them‚” Petrarch refers to Laura once again. Petrarch says that those lucky people who have the opportunity to see Laura’s exquisite beauty‚ turn from ivory to marble. When Petrarch first wrote this sonnet‚ marble had a greater value than ivory; therefore seeing Laura can be considered a great thing. Although Petrarch recognizes Laura as beautiful

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    necessity of life. Wildlife trade is a big business that run by dangerous international network and estimated can earned into hundreds of millions dollars (Illegal Wildlife Trade 2013).The most renowned animals species in this illegal trade are elephant’s ivory and tiger’s skin. The

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    In the mid 1800’s Europe was an extremely powerful force who were trying to extend their empire by taking over profitable land. As European imperialism spread the available land became minimal‚ except for the mostly unexplored African continent. Belgian Imperialism was driven by ambitions‚ nationalist pride‚ and most importantly discovering vast new economic resources. Most of the unclaimed territories had been taken over by other European Countries so the only other option was to head into the vastly

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    Poe often used the sound of words to depict the emotions of a story. Joseph Conrad‚ a modernist author‚ not only wrote on similar themes as Poe‚ but also chose words for their emotions first and meaning second. Conrad’s personal experience in the ivory trade by the Congo compelled him to write what is now his most famous work‚ Heart of Darkness. In the story‚ Marlow‚ a company agent‚ travels to the Congo and witnesses abuse of slaves‚ naiveté of other agents‚ and the truth of the company’s best man:

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    collect abundance on ivory‚ and was also ill according to the Manager. After hearing so many rumors about Kurtz Marlow’s fascination for him grew. He was ready for the adventure‚ but he couldn’t do so without the rivets—he (Chapter 2) Marlow’s ship began traveling down into the Heart of Darkness heading to the Central Station. During the night he hears the manager and the manager’s nephew besmirching Kurtz; they couldn’t believe the wealth he was gaining and thought he was stealing ivory and wished death

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    Republic of the Congo in a village situated near the Ebola River from which the disease received this name. The Ebola virus is comprised of five distinct species; bundibugyo‚ Ivory Coast‚ Reston‚ Sudan‚ and Zaire. Sudan and Zaire species have been associated with large Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) outbreaks in Africa‚ while the Ivory Coast and Reston species have not. EHF is a febrile hemorrhagic illness which causes death in 25 to 90% of all cases. The Ebola Reston species found in the Philippines can

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    The men who work for the Company describe what they do as "trade‚" and their treatment of native Africans is part of a benevolent project of "civilization." Kurtz‚ on the other hand‚ is open about the fact that he does not trade but rather takes ivory by force‚ and he describes his own treatment of the natives with the words "suppression" and "extermination": he does not hide the fact that he rules through violence and intimidation. His perverse honesty leads to his downfall‚ as his success threatens

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