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    the author of The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is one of the most iconic people from the 1920s‚ he may have been the farthest thing from best selling author in his time. Bold people like Coco Chanel‚ Al Capone‚ and Walt Disney influenced the people of that time. Innovative fashion designer‚ Coco Chanel‚ once said‚ “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky‚ in the street‚ fashion has to do with ideas‚ the way we live‚ what is happening.” She wanted to

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    curriculum is less marked as a foreign loanword. The plural of curriculum vitae‚ in Latin‚ is formed following Latin rules of grammar as curricula vitæ (meaning "courses of life") — not curriculum vita (which is grammatically incorrect) and not curricula vitarum. The form vitae is the singular genitive of vita and is translated as "of life". Nevertheless‚ in English‚ the plural of the full expression curriculum vitæ‚ is seldom used; the plural of curriculum on its own is usually written as "curricula"

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    The children’s picture book Noni the Pony is simple‚ feel good‚ rhyming story about a kind‚ friendly pony named Noni. Noni lives on a farm with her best friends Dave Dog and Coco the Cat. The author defines the character right from the first page by describing Noni as friendly and fun (Tunnell‚ 2008‚ p. 18). Also creating the fun tone in saying that Noni loves trotting and prancing (Tunnell‚ 2008‚ p. 18). As Noni kicks up her heels with the hens and the ducks the book develops a light-hearted mood

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    of youngsters tucking into the snacks are all used in adverts. Promotions or competitions involving computers games‚ pop music‚ theme parks and films are also used. Brands such as Kelloggs’ Coco Pops have been successful pitching their adverts at children. Coco Pops are fronted by the cartoon character Coco the monkey‚ who sings the advertising jingle and leads children through games on the cereal’s website. Ofcom has been told by the Government to draw up a regime that will control the advertising

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    produce a gelatinous membrane called pellicle or bacterial cellulose (BC) at the surface of liquid culture. BC is also called as “Nata de Coco”‚ a traditional fermented food in southeast Asia. Coconut-water is regarded as a waste from the copra process‚ the cost is low and easily to obtain. Although in these areas using mature coconut water to produce nata de coco obtained a good yield of pellicle was obtained‚ the shortage of coconut water is always affecting the stability of production. The main

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    processing power and modular flexibility‚ is the right choice for retrofits on aircraft. Benefits Next generation Mission computing with proven advanced technology maiden Vita-46 VPX system 08 Slots conduction cooled 270 watts 3/4 ATR (short) chassis Four high-end MPC 8641D processor carrier blades on high-speed Vita 46 back plane with PCIe protocol Two PMC slots on each carrier blade supporting avionics functions like Quad 1553B‚ Arinc 429‚ Stroke‚ Graphics‚ Video and Mass storage Single

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    see or touch. Mr. Elwood the main character of the film has an invisible friend called Harvey. Mr. Elwood described Harvey as a Pooka‚ a being from Celtic mythology‚ who is specially found of social outcast. Harvey was a 6’3.5 tall rabbit. His sister vita and niece myrtle believed that Elwood was crazy because the way that he introduced Harvey to people; it wasn’t normal; for that reason they decided to take him to a mental institution. For Elwood‚ Harvey was real; he was his best friend with

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    Task 1-Analysis of the Macro-environment Identify all the issues you can think of that might impact upon Hotel Chocolat and write them down in the relevant boxes. PESTEL Analysis | Political | * They are providing direct funding and management skills in the Osuben Basin region to launch and maintain sustainable projects to improve the lives of cocoa farmers | Economical | * 5% discount on all products for member of the tasting club * Hotel Chocolat guarantee that they will buy all

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    forceful character in every way they expressed themselves‚ including their fragrances. But then couturier Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel broke the rules by revolutionizing and democratizing fashion in its various forms—from clothing to accessories‚ including perfume. The Chanel No. 5 Juice “I want to give women…a scent that smells like a woman‚ not like a flower‚” Chanel said. In 1921‚ Coco commissioned Russian perfumer Ernest Beaux to create what would become the ultimate Chanel masterpiece and greatest

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    The project aims to decipher how effectively Coca Cola Company has leveraged consumer behaviour in India. We have considered the challenges that India poses for the marketing of globally produced FMCGs (fast moving consumer goods) followed by observation of how the marketing of Coca Cola has been tailored for the Indian context and on its relative successes. Cultural Factors: Culture is the fundamental determinant of a person’s wants and behaviour (Philip Kotler). India has always been known for

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