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    Gerhard Richter

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    Gerhard Richter‚ Tate Modern Exhibition Review Gerhard Richter has been making art ever since 1961‚ when he left Germany. Throughout his life Richter has resisted painting in any one particular style‚ this makes it very hard to compare him to any other artist. Gerhard Richter was one of the first German artists to reflect on the history of National Socialism‚ creating paintings of family members who had been members‚ as well as victims of‚ the Nazi party. Richter has continued to respond to

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    Gerhard Richter: Panorama

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    02/01/12 * “Gerhard Richter: Panorama” The Tate presented a retrospective of the work of Gerhard Richter‚ which featured his abstraction work alongside landscapes and portraits. The exhibition was undoubtedly popular; when I visited the rooms where packed with visitors all viewing Richter’s photopaintings‚ questioning amongst themselves whether they were real paintings or if they were photographs. In the same way that an amateur photographer blurs a photograph‚ Richter creates a haze of

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    Richter Pharma

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    HEC006 Volume 4 Issue 1 March 2006 An ERP Story: Background (A) Case prepared by Professors Carmen BERNIER and Vital ROY‚ as well as Éric BRUNELLE Business Context In 1950‚ when the general insurance company Aux Bons Soins (ABS) was in its early days‚ it offered a full range of general insurance products for individuals residing in the province of Quebec. Over the years‚ Canada has seen a consolidation of its general insurance industry. Three years ago‚ ABS acquired the insurance company

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    governance of Richter‚ Szücs is the IT director and is working together with around 50 people in the head department in Hungary. Those 50 people are focusing on four different areas: “IT operations (12)‚ procurement and service (15)‚ SAP support (12)‚ IT strategy and projects (4)” (Mitchell et al.‚ 2007). Altogether they develop a strategic plan which is expected to support the business processes at Richter. However‚ a plan is not very flexible since it first has to be approved by the CFO of Richter and then

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    Executive Summary Richter is the biggest pharmaceutical company in Hungary and is preparing a global expansion in one of the quickest alternating markets- the pharmacy industry. The firm currently belongs to the worldwide market leaders and faces the chance of losing their top market position. As a result their current information system (IS) has to successfully assist the firm’s expansion plans in order to guarantee a top market leader position. Currently the IS is not completely centralized

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    Richter Case Analysis

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    October 13‚ 2010 Richter Case Analysis I. Executive Summary For many reasons including government regulations‚ market demand and varying core competencies‚ Richter’s affiliates face quite a wide range of unique business challenges. The problem has become facing these challenges with a centralized IT strategy that cannot address the critical idiosyncrasies of each unique affiliate market simultaneously. The net effect is that some affiliates have an excess of resources while others are stretched

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    European crisis: Germany and the role of the trade unions Germany is usually presented in the mainstream media as having successfully weathered Europe’s vast economic crisis while German Chancellor Angel Merkel from the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has gained enormous influence on the European political and financial scene. By contrast‚ in protests across Greece‚ Spain and other countries hit hardest by the crisis references about Germany as the “Fourth Reich” are increasingly being voiced

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    Angela Merkel

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    Tiffany Prill Challenges of Leadership Leadership Book Analysis Modern World Leaders- Angela Merkel The person chosen for this leadership report is Angela Merkel. I read “Modern World Leaders-Angela Merkel” written by Clifford W. Mills. Being born in Berlin‚ with my pride in being German‚ as well as being a female with my own leadership ambitions‚ I felt Angela Merkel was a perfect fit for me. Gaining knowledge on the leadership style from one of the most powerful and influential women in

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    Sarin Gas

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    Sarin Gas  Sarin Gas is one the most deadly and toxic gases that has no color and no scent.  The formula for this chemical is C4H10FO2P or a more complicated formula or  CH3­P(=O)(­F)(­OCH(CH3)2)​ . This destructive weapon was innovated as a herbicide  during the 1930­40s which is labeled as a nerve agent. Sarin is capable of causing the  fatality of someone or the suffocating of a person by just inhaling a low concentration of  Sarin gas. Sarin is considered a chiral molecule since it contains four chemical 

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    Angela Dorothea Merkel (German: [aŋˈɡeːla doʁoˈteːa ˈmɛʁkl̩] ( listen);[1] née Kasner; born 17 July 1954) is a German politician and former research scientist who has been the Chancellor of Germany since 2005‚ and the leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 2000. She is the first woman to hold either office.[2] Having initially trained as a physical chemist‚ Merkel entered politics in the wake of the Revolutions of 1989‚ briefly serving as the deputy spokesperson for the East German

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