Cowgirls Chocolates Case Marilyn Lysohir‚ an internationally famous ceramic artist‚ started Cowgirl Chocolates to provide some funding support for a yearly published arts magazine‚ High Ground‚ that she and her husband‚ Ross Coates started in 1995. Her love of chocolates and hot and spicy foods spurred the idea of making hot and spicy chocolates to be sold in creative‚ artistic tins and packaging‚ which she labeled as Cowgirl Chocolates. Her small business‚ begun in 1997‚ had won a number of awards
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her personal savings to keep Cowgirl Chocolate in business. Her cash accounting methods and record keeping were not very sophisticated‚ although she seemed to have a good sense of her costs in production and raw materials and packaging. However‚ Marilyn took a “shotgun approach” to most of her marketing efforts and tried a number of activities to increase product demand. She allowed herself to make one “risky” financial move each year in her pursuit of profitability and increased sales. She made
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professionals to work in collaboration‚ applying knowledge and skills‚ to improve the service users experience of the service provided. For the purpose of this essay it will be assumed that Marilyn has capacity under s.1 Mental Capacity Act 2005 as there is no indication that she lacks it. Being the primary partner‚ Marilyn she should be involved in the planning‚ delivery and evaluation of the services she will receive. For there to be a straight forward path between the different service to be offered‚
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are an investment advisor and your clients‚ Marilyn and David‚ require your services. Marilyn and David are both 65 and are about to retire. They have no assets other than $1‚600‚000 in cash savings‚ and they have no debts. They wish to maintain their current lifestyle during their retirement years. Their current annual living expenses are $120‚000. They have no children and they do not wish to bequeath any assets to charity (after their death). Marilyn and David are in excellent health and have a
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A Model of Nonverbal Communication and Interpersonal Relationship between Virtual Actors* P. Bécheiraz and D. Thalmann Computer Graphics Lab (LIG)‚ Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) CH-1015 Lausanne‚ Switzerland This paper presents a model of nonverbal communication and interpersonal relationship between virtual actors. Nonverbal communication improves their believability. They react not only to the presence of the other actors but also to their postures. Furthermore‚ their interpersonal
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August 6‚ 1928 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. Before he began making famous art for extravagant galleries‚ he was the highest paid successful commercial illustrator in New York. Even so‚ Warhol is most known because of his screen printed images of Marilyn Monroe and Campbell’s soup cans associated with pop art. As a famed illustrator‚ his drawings were humorous‚ fancy‚ and silly‚ which contrasts with the detached and distanced mood of his pop art. Even though he thrived as a painter‚ many of his other
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informant to show the audience what the movie will be like‚ however now they can be used as an artistic thing to gain publicity for the movie without even knowing what it is about. Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe Their acting styles differed. Audrey Hepburn acted in mainly romantic drama movies‚ when Marilyn Monroe acted in comedic musical movies. Their acting
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Film Response # 2 Film Response 2 Marilyn Monroe in Some Like it Hot For my response I decided to write about the film Some Like it Hot. Previous to this class I had never seen a film with Marilyn Monroe featured in it. After watching this movie I was glad that I picked it because all of the actors did a phenomenal job. This movie was I feel did a really good job in displaying the transition of sexual attitudes in the 1950’s. Also in Some Like it Hot‚ Marilyn Monroe does a really good job pushing
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"beautiful." The American standard of beauty is often reflected upon advertisements that convey an unrealistic expectation for most everyday women. Whereas‚ teenagers have grown to interpret advertisements as a model for how they should appear physically. Marilyn Monroe was perceived as the epitome of beauty in the 1950s. The well-known sex symbol was recognized because of her curvaceous build. But for instance‚ Twiggy‚ a popular model in the midst of the 1960s‚ later set a misconstrued standard to what was
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If you could travel back and meet one famous person who would that be? I definitely consider that it is an outstanding notion to travel back in time and meet Marilyn Monroe. In addition‚ she is one of the most celebrated and enduring icons of all time. Furthermore‚ Marilyn was an American actress‚ singer‚ model and a showgirl. She is an inspiration and a role model for girls from all generations. Nevertheless‚ this woman hasn’t always been the platinum blond shade fashion icon which we all recognize
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