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- 26141: DECA Research Paper on Marketing
- ... with the pioneering, trying to build your company from nothing to something. Learning about the available funds provided, about the size of the sale force, and at the end the prospective must learn of its competition. The growth of your company growing larger and larger as it services though the harsh reality of the business world. As it goes on the company must mature to become a reliable source for ... cases, shelves, shadow boxes, ledges, walls, hanging displays, tables and buildups and platforms. Clothing Store Marketing The visual merchandising style is also used by many clothing store marketers. Most of the popular clothing stores dont really even have to promote themselves they all ready have the popularity which brings them the money they need to survive. How did they get this popular? , You ask well they probably used television commercials ...
- 26142: Simone De Beauvoir
- ... a view toward marriage rather than to furthering her personal development
in this way she dooms herself to remain in lower levels, to be inferior". The stigma of needing a man to fulfill a woman's life is inaccurate and narrow - it is a tremendously dangerous example to propagate to young girls. Male influences shape women's appearance, behavior, and overall place in society. Women are taught how they are expected to look, think, and act, which leads her to be seen as an object in men's eyes. Her archetype is difficult to fulfill wholly, but still, I feel that women want to please men so that they can feel acceptance. Women need power and respect, and in her hapless quest ...
- 26143: Existentialism
- ... of absurdism in France to the gruesome revelations of gas chambers and war atrocities coming out of Germany after the war. The main idea of The Theatre of the Absurd was to point out man's helplessness and pointless existence in a world without purpose. As Richard Coe described it "It is the freedom of the slave to crawl east along the deck of a boat going west". Two of the most popular playwrights of this time include Samuel Beckett, who's most famous piece was "Waiting for Godot", and Eugene Ioensco with "Exit the King". Most absurdist plays have no logical plot. The absence of the plot pushes an emphasis on proving the pointless existence of man. Quite often, such plays reveal the human condition at it's absolute worst. Absurdist playwrites often used such techniques as symbolism, mime, the circus, and the commedia dell'arte, which are quite evident in the more popular plays of the time, such as Waiting for ...
- 26144: The Scarlet Letter: Visions of a Past Society
- ... Letter: Visions of a Past Society In a world where society is disorganized, unhappy, and chaotic, it can be extremely difficult to provide an honest, and just law system. As a result, in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, people use their religion (Puritan), as judge, jury, and executioner. For some people, it can be very troublesome to live a normal life when you are surrounded by biased and chauvinistic men ... not as evil as they make it out to be. Hawthorne describes it as enjoyable to the spectators, by showing the children watch her and laugh as she makes her way to the scaffold. It's as though the people of the Puritan religion are heartless, ruthless, cold blooded, and that what is going on, is considered fun. Aside from forcing Hester to stand on the scaffold, they make her knit ... very complex and elaborate one. The reaction from the people shows how evil some of them truly are. "It were well," muttered the most iron-visaged of the old dames, if we stripped Madam Hester's rich gown off her dainty shoulders; and as for the red letter, which she hath stitched so curiously, I'll bestow a rag of mine own rheumatic flannel, to make a fitter one!" P. ...
- 26145: William Shakespeare
- ... and the Bible -Gutenberg printing press had been invented 100 years earlier -married Ann Hathaway and had three children - Susanna, and the twins Hamnet and Judith -Shakespeare died in 1616 of Brights' disease -in Shakespeare's will he left his house and lands to his eldest daughter, his wife his "second-best bed", his youngest daughter a silver bowl, and enough money for each of his fellow actors to buy a ring to wear in his memory -Shakespeare's grave reads Good friend, for Jesus sake forbear To dig the dust enclosed here Blessed be the man that spares these stones And cursed be he that moves my bones. -seven years after his death ... Folio" -"He was not of an age, but for all time." Ben Johnson His Life in the Theatre -considered to be the greatest dramatist in the world -only the Bible is read more than Shakespeare's plays -from 1593 - 1613 he wrote 37 plays, acted, helped manage an acting troup and was part owner of the "Old Globe Theatre" -1593-1594 the theatres were closed because of the plague and ...
- 26146: The Tobacco Industry
- ... for distribution or wholesale companies around the country. One of the main cigarette manufacturers is Brown & Williamson. Brown & Williamson produces more than two dozen cigarette brands in a wide variety of styles for the U.S. market, as well as a varied selection of international brands for the global marketplace. All Brown & Williamson cigarettes are made at the company's ultra-modern cigarette-manufacturing plant in Macon, Georgia. Leading domestic brands include KOOL, GPC, CARLTON, CAPRI,MISTY and TAREYTON. International brands include BARCLAY,KENT, LUCKY STRIKE and PALL MALL. The manufacturing plant occupies 200 acres . The company's main manufacturing, office support, and research and development facility occupies 54 acres under one roof. An additional 13 acres, under one roof, includes a 10-acre tobacco storage unit with three acres of conditioned ...
- 26147: The Merger of Trizec Corporations and Horsham Incorporated
- The Merger of Trizec Corporations and Horsham Incorporated The real estate industry has been hit hard in the 1990s. Many companies have been struggling to maintain their position in a rapidly decreasing real estate market. The largest Canadian based real estate company to experience an accumulation of debts is, the once Calgary based, Trizec ... Now, under the control of Gregory Wilkins, Trizec is the countries largest publicly traded real estate group.3 Their assets consist of 85 properties world wide, including Place Ville Marie in Montreal and the U.S. based Hahn Company.4 Horsham Incorporated is led by Peter Munk who owns 10% of the equity and 80% of votes through ownership of multiple voting shares. Horsham Incorporated has assets including Clark Refining and ... initiate an attempt to salvage the real estate market.8 The merge of these two companies would also allow both Horsham and Trizec to become more accessible to the European market. Horsham is using Trizecs real estate advantage to expand in retail and commercial industries in Germany, Hungary, and Central Europe. The major project that Horsham is now involved in is in Ludwigsfelde, Germany. If successful Horsham will own ...
- 26148: Tax accountants
- ... sponsored by the Institute of Internal Auditors and work within an individual firm. The auditor reviews accounting and operating procedures used by a firm to make sure everything is being run properly. If things aren't being run properly, it is the auditor's job to find the problem and to try to rectify it. An auditor is considered a private accountant because he is employed by a firm, yet if he specializes in auditing, he may want to ...
- 26149: The Pikes Peak Gold Rush
- The Pikes Peak Gold Rush In the year 1958 the hunt for gold was strong and people didn't realize how hard it was to pan for gold. The first sign of gold was in the Ralson Creek area with around one hundred men panning for gold. Many of these miners only made twenty-five cents a day. Most of these people didn't strike it rich so they went back home. The left over gold hunters moved to Denver and panned the South Platte making up to ten dollars a day. In this time many search parties were ... and claim their own land. In the spring of 1859 somewhere around 100,000 people left for the hills of the Rockies in the hunt for gold. As many as half of those people didn't even make it to Colorado. A lot of the other people either turned back or died on the way. Most of the people who did make it returned home without the riches that they ...
- 26150: Lord of the Flies: The Setting
- ... without adults around. The lifestyles of the kids will be changed because of the environment that they have to live in. An example of this is when Ralph decided to run around naked. He doesn't want adults controlling their actions because it would ruin the point he is trying to make. Golding also made the setting on an island because he wants the children to create their own culture and ... others. Their rules of civilization change the way people feel about each other. For example, Jack does not like Ralph because Ralph is the leader of the group and makes the decisions, but Jack doesn't like the way Ralph leads them. Another reason Golding put the setting on an island is that the environment is different from the conditions that they're used to. The environment and vegetation of the ... revolves around the things that live and grow on the island. They need to be responsible and caring enough not to abuse their resources. They also need to make smart decisions, so that it doesn't get destroyed. For example, the littluns would just use the bathroom anywhere they want and make the island dirty and smelly. Another example is when the characters would just make bon fires wherever they ...
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