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    president and global marketing officer of Coralius Cosmetics has been approached by a film industry studio with a cosmetic sponsorship offer for a sequel to a blockbuster movie. Since the three female stars of the movie are from Western Europe‚ Asia and Eastern Europe‚ the VP sees this sponsorship as an opportunity to launch a global brand-building strategy. She proposes to the Coralius CEO that the company create three new eye colour palettes for each of the three stars and then use the stars

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    Alberto Gil Carias 9/1/09 Class F DBQ: The Fall of the Western Roman Empire The long decline of the Western Roman Empire was caused by the accumulation of the many obstacles that stood in their way over time. At first the Roman Empire was thriving. It was the biggest empire at the time and it expanded at an incredible speed. Their military and leadership capabilities were magnificent. When confronted by the Roman military their enemies were better off giving up and not even trying; it wasn’t

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    Why Europe Could Conquer The Americas There is a reason behind why Latin America speaks Spanish and not their native tongue. It is a well-known fact that the Castilians conquered Latin America. The question is why was it not the other way around. Why didn ’t the Aztecs‚ Mayans‚ or Incas conquer Europe? The reason the Europeans conquered the New World lies in their combat training and the possibility of becoming wealthy. A major reason why the Spaniards could defeat the natives was in their technique

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    the Torch; Europe from 1500-1800 When you step back and observe history from afar you’re missing part of the story. Observing the rise of Europe‚ you cannot simply take into account it happened. To understand the past you need to look into past‚ in documents and first-hand accounts to observe the underlining issues. To best explain the major shift in energy from the Indian Ocean Basin to the North Atlantic in 1500 to 1800 you have to observe the world and the people in context. Europe is an underdog

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    MADUEWESI ID:9315 CHRISTIANITY In medieval Europe‚ major impacts from the fall of the roman empire still exists today. One of these religion is Christianity‚ which has made a staunch effect on medieval Europe. Christianity has been a major practice in Europe since the first century. It accounted for more than 76.2% of the Europeans. Christianity introduced catholic churches in medieval Europe. These churches laid down meaningful influences‚ which has and is still aiding

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    The Challenges Muslims in Europe Have to Face With The Globalization Today The increasing number of Muslim population in Europe is no longer an issue that can be viewed as a small matter today. In 2010‚ there were 44.1 million Muslims in Europe and this number is estimated to grow up approximately to 58 million by 2030‚ which is 8% of Europe’s population (The Future of the Global Muslim Population‚ 2011). Miller (2005) suggests that Europe’s Muslims are mostly consisted of the post-World War II

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    TRIVIA 1. About 50% of Americans live within 50 miles of their birthplace. This is called propinquity. 2. The pleasant feeling of eating chocolate is caused by a chemical called anadamide‚ a neurotransmitter which also is produced naturally in the brain. 3. From the Middle Ages until the 18th century the local barber’s duties included dentistry‚ blood letting‚ minor operations and bone-setting. The barber’s striped red pole originates from when patients would grip the pole during an operation

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    Comparing Japanese and Western European Feudalism Feudalism‚ beginning in Western Europe and later appearing in Japan‚ is the system of government in which nobles have certain owed loyalties to the king‚ in return for grants of land which are run by the serfs. Three specific areas that share similarities and differences between these two are: why and when their feudalism began‚ agriculture and art during the time‚ and the ranking and status of the different Feudal statuses‚ particularly the military

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    Without the chaos in Europe during the fourteenth century‚ Europe would not have become a newly unified power. Famine‚ cold‚ wet‚ and deadly conditions set place in Europe during the middle ages. Poor leadership and unlucky sequences caused the massive economic/political meltdown in Europe and the consequences were immensely costly to the general population for more than a 100 years. Northern Europe endured a large economic turnaround during the Little Ice Age because they heavily relied on agriculture

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    Pivotal Events in Western Civilization Start of the Crusades – 1096 The Crusades were events that were sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church in order to regain what they felt was Holy Land unjustly occupied by Muslims. Many battles were fought to remove the Muslims and after nearly 200 years of constant conflict‚ only Granada remained as a Muslim stronghold. There were several crusades and each was fought for various political‚ economical‚ and religious reasons. The Crusades in their

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