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    Van Leer Case

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    Total Account is of high importance to Van Leer‚ because according to Hoareau expectations Total will make 6% of sales expected in 1995 and loss of Total would be a serious blow to Van Leer France. Total was planned to purchase 872 000 new drums rep year in Europe. Van Leer is also important to Total because Van Leer being responsive to Customer’s requirements can meet requirements of Total’s globalization strategy. Problem of Ten Cate with respect to Total was that he felt threat from new purchasing

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    vincent van gogh

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    Ping Song FNAR C100 Topic Proposal Jennifer D. Scavone 26/10/2013 1. Vincent van Gogh‚ A Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage‚ c. 1885. Oil on Canvas‚ 31.3*42 cm‚ Dutch. Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture Gallery 241. 2. Vincent van Gogh‚ Self-Portrait‚ 1887‚ Oil on artist’s board‚ mounted on cradled panel‚ 41*32.5 cm‚ Dutch. Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture Gallery 241. A Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage. There are a number of

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    Eddie Van Halen

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    and create their own perfect guitar. There are many amazing custom guitars but none have stood the test of time as much as Eddie Van Halen’s Frankenstrat. Eddie’s iconic guitar defined‚ and set in history‚ how a guitarist and their guitar connect. This connection is the strongest example of how an object’s value is determined by its relationship with its owner. Eddie Van Halen is considered one of the best guitarists of all time. He revolutionized shredding and popularized many majorly important techniques

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    Rip Van Winkle

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    “Rip Van Winkle” Ashley Castillo Keiser University Washington Irving wrote Rip Van Winkle with the American people in mind. At this time society was changing drastically. America was attempting to go through a struggle with forming their identity. America wanted to have an identity that would set them free from English culture and rule. Irving uses his main character‚ Rip Van Winkle‚ to symbolize America. Rip goes through the same struggles that America was going through at this time before

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    Vincent Van Gogh

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    Vincent van Gogh painted over eight hundred paintings in less than ten years. He lived from 1853-1890 only spending the last ten years of his life painting. Gogh’s most frequently used style was impasto‚ thickly used oil paints on stretched canvases allowing the movement‚ and texture to be visually seen. Each one of his pieces of work had a rare meaning behind it. People believe after his father’s death Gogh’s artistic talents were unbound due to his technique‚ and talents that changed miraculously

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    California Proposition 215 For many years in the past‚ marijuana has been made to look like a dangerous drug‚ linked to crime and addiction. In the early 1920s and ‘30s most people still did not know what marijuana was or had even heard of it yet. Those who had heard of it were largely uninformed. The drug rarely appeared in the media‚ but when it did it was linked to crime and even thought to be murder-inducing. A 1929 article in the Denver Post reported a Mexican-American man who murdered his

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    Rip Van Winkle

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    Rip Van Winkle In the late 1700’s and early 1800’s‚ literature began to show it was changing thanks to the newly formed democracy in America. As is the case with any young government‚ many different interest groups arose to attempt to mold the government according to their vision of democracy. Washington Irving‚ a native New Yorker born in 1783‚ grew up in a world engulfed in these democratic ideals. He grew up to be‚ as many would grow up in this atmosphere‚ a political satirist. This satirical

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    Rip Van Winkle

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    "Rip Van Winkle" by Washington Irving is a fiction story of a character whose destiny was affected by marvellous circumstances. In comparison to Benjamin’s Franklin Autobiography and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Self reliance‚ there are some things that are similar‚ but overall Rip Van Winkle is completely different plot; in other words‚ it’s main character is unique. I found several evidences proving that. First‚ the book itself is written in an inimitable style. In the very beginning of this work with

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    Rip Van Wrinkle

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    the nation’s ideals. A national mythology helps unite the people of a nation and enables them to see themselves as members of a distinct and unique culture. An important part of a national mythology is literary work that highlights the nation’s values and ideals‚ celebrates its heroes‚ and commemorates its defining events. In this unit‚ you will examine several works that helped give rise to America’s national mythology. You will explore their characters‚ their themes‚ and how they portray the

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    Rip Van Winkle Essay Rip Van Winkle is the story of a middle aged man that goes to sleep for twenty years. Although the purpose of this story was to be a short and entertaining comedy‚ when analyzed it reveals a deeper meaning through its theme. Before we start to look at the theme‚ we should first define some of the characterization on the book. Rip Van Winkle was “a simple‚ good natured man” and this “gained him such universal popularity.” From these quotes we can assume that Rip was a

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