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311: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
... the end of the war, they returned home to Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex. About two years later, Doyle traveled to Buckingham Palace in London to be knighted.25 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle took his family to Australia to spread the word about spiritualism.26 In 1926, The Land of Mist was published. Doyle had officially declared himself a spiritualist. He then wrote his first spiritualism book called The New Revelation, and a ...
312: Margret Atwood
... F.A. Honorary Chair at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. She has also held the position of Berg Chair at New York University and was the Writer-In-Residence at both Macquarie University at Australia and Trinity University at San Antonio, Texas. From May, 1981 to May, 1982, Atwood was president of the Writers' Union of Canada and from 1984-1986, she was president of International P.E.N. in ...
313: Henry Ford Essay
... conveyer belt moving the parts along further speeded the process. With these new tactics, a factory could produce 40%-60% more cars per month. By late 1913 he had established assembly plants in Canada, Europe, Australia, South America, and Japan. At this point, the Ford Motor Company was the largest manufacturer of cars in the world. In 1914 Ford astonished the business world by more than doubling the minimum wage for ...
314: A New England Nun By Mary E WI
... The order of her house is so compulsively exact that she feels the need to remove his tracks from the rug. Joe Dagget and Louisa Ellis were engaged for over fourteen years. He went to Australia to make his fortune, while Louisa waited patiently for Joe's return. While Joe was away her mother and brother both died leaving her alone. She became used to solitude and even grew fond of ...
315: Advertising And Promotion Campaigns Of Coca-cola In The Euro
... com) offers coupons which you can print out at home, indicating that Coca-Cola reaches a price conscious audience. Denmark's site (www.coca-cola.dk) is primarily a contest site currently featuring trips to Australia. Thus, Coca-Cola customizes its web campaign for each country in order to more effectively tap into people's feelings, integrating any culturally relevant issues or preferences into the sites' presentation. Specific Promotional Activities The ...
316: What Is Sociology
... in any particular way but are socialised into the norms and values of the society they are born into. Research has shown that cultural beliefs vary greatly from society to society. For example, historically in Australia, female infanticide has been rife in times of famine (Giddens, 1993). Edward Hall has shown on a more general level that the manner in which individuals greet each other will depend on the cultural norms ...
317: Ways Developing Countries Solv
... small, affordable housing to families and they share community facilities such as workshops and play rooms. The houses are situated to promote interaction around the courtyard area. There are about 250 in Denmark. In Adelaide, Australia there is a Halifax eco-city project. It uses barefoot architecture which means people are trained in basic architecture but don t know a lot. This accommodated a population of 800 people in 350-400 ...
318: Third World Concept
... between the capitalist countries, communist countries, and the non-aligned states. First there was the 'First World', which were the industrialised, capitalist free market economies. These included such countries as the United States of America, Australia and Western Europe. Then there was the 'Second World', which were the communist centrally planned economies such as the socialist Russian state and the Warsaw Pact. Then came the 'Third World', the countries which were ...
319: The Subway Franchise
... and in 1997 there are 13,030. 11,201 of these stores are in the U.S. and 1,203 are in Canada. There are Subway stores in over 50 countries around the world including Australia, England, Costa Rica, Japan, and South Korea. The secret behind each foot long submarine is the bread, freshly baked on the premises daily. Sub way is the first sandwich chain to bake their bread on ...
320: Tatoo
... example, the Eskimo use bone needles to draw soot-covered thread through the skin, and the Japanese use fine metal needles and multicolored pigments. Scarring, or cicatrization, is most common in the cultures of Africa, Australia, and Melanesia. In the initiation rites of boys among the Nuer of the Sudan, six cuts are made across the forehead and remain for life as scars. Finer tattoolike patterns are chiseled onto the faces ...


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