6) Is there a difference between act of genocide and just plain genocide? Explain your answer. Why is the international community so careful not to call this a genocide at first? 7) At the end of the film Paul locks the doors to the Hotel Michelin. Why do you think he does this? What do you think it symbolizes? 8) This film does a great job at showing the best and worst of human kind. Reflect on your own life. Give an example of a time you took a stand for something and are proud
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1. The following transactions have been journalized and posted to the proper accounts. 1. Mark Call invested $7‚000 cash in his new design services business. 2. The business paid the first month’s rent with $700 cash. 3. The business purchased equipment by paying $2‚000 down and executing a note payable for $4‚500. 4. The business purchased supplies for $850 cash. 5. The business billed its clients a total of $4‚000 for design services rendered. 6. The business collected $3‚000 on account from one
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Alexandre Cvetkovic and Guy Arsenault‚ spent 15 years researching decision making technology before coming up with Decision Lab 2000 (www.visualdecision.com). Visual Decision has world wide clients. Some of them include NASA-Stennis Space Center(U.S.A)‚ Michelin(Brazil)‚ National University Athens(Greece)‚ and Civil Engineering‚ QUT(Australia). Decision Lab 2000 is designed for multicriteria decisions. This software utilizes two methods for decision making‚ the PROMETHEE(preference ranking organization
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Marketing & Innovation "Because the purpose of business is to create a customer‚ the business enterprise has two—and only two—basic functions: marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation produce results; all the rest are costs." Peter Drucker (The Father of Management Theory) INTRODUCTION Marketing is the activity‚ set of institutions‚ and processes for creating‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offerings that have value for customers‚ clients‚ partners‚ and society at large
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Jiro’s Sushi is own by Jiro Ono‚ he’s a Sushi Chef who continue to perfect the art of sushi and been given a Michelin 3-Star Restaurant. Having a successful sushi store his 2 sons follow his foot step and become sushi chefs just like their father. His older son then open a new sushi store appart from his father‚ as for his youngest he is still continuing working in his father store which will be inherited to him later on. This decision at first give a surprice for both of the son‚ because usually
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involved in tertiary production as they are commercialising their product in a personal way. They directly sell their product to the customers and not through another company which could be the case for other products such as Michelin tyres‚ where the tyres are sold in Michelin stores but also through other tyre shops. GBK are
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Sears management about carrying and selling Goodyear’s tires. The tire industry uses “retail points of sale” to measure the retail coverage of brand sales. While Goodyear boasts a high number of points of sale (8000)‚ they still are behind Groupe Michelin whom is estimated to have approximately 14‚000 points of sale. Since 70-75 % of tire distribution is in the replacement tire segment‚ the amount of “retail points of sale” is very crucial. The retail purchase behavior has changed from brand loyalty/recognition
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becomes clear that a sinister Vatican entity with messianic delusions is in league with the terrorists. Packing the novel with sinister figures worthy of a Medici‚ Brown (Digital Fortress) sets an explosive pace as Langdon and Vittoria race through a Michelin-perfect Rome to try to save the cardinals and find the antimatter before it explodes. Though its premises strain credulity‚ Brown’s tale is laced with twists and shocks that keep the reader wired right up to the last
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moved into the Abbaye of Collonges‚ calling it the "Restaurant Bocuse". We must wait until 1966 for Paul Bocuse who‚ well-advanced in his professional career as chef - he had won his Meilleur Ouvrier de France title in 1961‚ was awarded his third Michelin star in 1965 - finally succeeded in buying back his great-grandparents’ old restaurant and restoring to it the BOCUSE family name. Paul named his grandparents’ old restaurant the "Abbaye de Collonges" in memory of the monks on the Ile-Barbe ; the
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Cars today are very common but about 200 years ago they were thought to be just some kind of crazy invention. The origin of the automobile can be traced back to Europe‚ but it became a major form of transportation in the United States. Most European cars were hand made‚ and they were very expensive so not that many people could afford to buy the cars. Nicolas Joseph Cugnot a French military engineer built the first steam car or a self propelled vehicle in 1769. One was designed to carry passengers
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