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    cosmetics are sold through department stores or through drugstore chains‚ for example.) Within each of these distribution systems‚specify the consumer’s role form a flow-absorption perspective.Contrast this with the consumer’s role when buying cos-metics from a department store or a drugstore chain. For each of the three scenarios below.‚categorize the demand for bulk-breaking ‚spa-tial convenience‚waiting/delivery time‚and assortment/variety as high‚medium‚or low.In each case‚explain your answers

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    fisherman‚ or craftsman‚ or a teacher‚ soldier‚ or a government official if you were male. If you were female you were a homemaker that took care of the kids and cooked/cleaned. The hierarchy of Greece was‚ from upper class to lower class‚ Athens‚ Metics‚ Freedmen‚ then Slaves. Although Greece did have agriculture‚ only about twenty percent of the land was farmable. The main crops of Ancient Greece were grapes‚ barley‚ and olives. Due to the

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    Apostle Paul Slavery

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    The Apostle Paul wrote the book of Ephesians about 60AD and it’s important to point out Paul’s initial motives to serve God were improperly demonstrated as pointed out by Duvall and Hayes (2012) “He used to get papers from the Jewish high priest authorizing him to imprison Christians” (p.118). While there is according to Snodgrass (1996) a debate over authorship of Ephesians‚ most academic scholars insist the Apostle Paul is the author (p.23-25). In the letters which are almost two thousand years

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    Sparta and Athens although contemporary city states during classical period‚ were a study in contrast when it came to the live styles of the people who inhabited those countries. Sparta was predominantly rural with small central villages‚ whereas Athens was considered the cultural center of the world (Brand‚ n.d.‚ p. 2‚ 3). Additionally‚ in both countries how you lived was strongly impacted by your social class. Citizens For Spartan men‚ life was about service to their country and becoming the

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    Phryne

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    Gérôme‚ Phryné devant l’Areopage (Phryne before the Areopagus‚ 1861) Prostitution was legal in Athens‚ as long as it was not practiced by an Athenian citizen. This meant that prostitutes tended either to be slaves‚ whether female or male‚ or metics‚ who‚ not being born of Athenian parents could not themselves be citizens but who did have certain rights as resident

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    Ancient Rome Vs Athens

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    During the Roman Republic‚ there were three classes; the patricians (the upper‚ wealthy class)‚ the plebeians (the lower‚ working class)‚ and slaves. In Ancient Athens‚ there were four classes; citizens‚ metics‚ women‚ and slaves. One major difference between Athenian women and women of the Roman Republic was that they were treated much differently. For example‚ women in Athens were considered second classes and tended to be kept in the “private sphere”

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    Aristotle on women and slaves • • Female character in Sophocles Tereus fragment 583 • Athenian speaker to an Athenian judeg • Metic (Metoikoi) • The non citizens of Athens‚ made up one third of the population and were quite Athenian in their support and decisions • Example of Metics • Slavery in Athens • If you removed slave population from Ancient Greece it would destroy the fabric of society • There was approximately one slave per person in Athens

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    Democracy In Athens The city state of Athens was thought to be one of the first democracies ever. Cleisthenes made final reforms to the Athenian constitution and united four separate tribes in 507 B.C.E.. This became the seed of Athenian democracy. To this day‚ about 60% of all governments are democracies‚ which makes Athens the father of modern governing. However‚ by today’s standards‚ Athens was far from what one would call “democratic”. Athens had several democratic aspects to its society‚ but

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    Good afternoon gentlemen of the Assembly. It is my distinct honor and priviledge to stand before you today. As you may or may not know‚ I am Aristarchus of the Solonian Aristocrat faction. I am deeply concerned for the future of this great city and I believe it is in our best interest to reduce internal costs by opting not to pay Assemblymen and jurors for their services. We can instead allocate those funds to the reconstruction of Athens. We have been crushed by Sparta‚ to put it simply‚ and have

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    Sept-Oct 9th class notes

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    Week 1: Thursday September 4‚ 2014 Diversity: Reality‚ Concepts‚ History and Perspectives Concepts and Reality of Diversity Meaning of diversity Mixture Assortment Difference (deviation from the ‘normal’ or ‘expected’) Variety (of something) Cultural heterogeneity Social inclusivenessNote: Commitment to diversity management is important. Reality of diversity A changing world (different groups living together) Aboriginal people’s demands (rights‚ political communities etc.) Quebec’s

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