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    Palais Royal

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    Palais Royal The Palais Royal was originally called the Palais Cardinal when it was built. This was built to be the personal residence of the Cardinal Richelieu. He had it built at its location because he wished to be near the Louvre. Construction of the building began in 1633 and finished in 1639. It became the property of King Louis XIII in 1642 when Cardinal Richelieu died. At this time the name changed from Palais Cardinal to Palais Royal to signify the change. The following year

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    Royal Enfield

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    ROYAL ENFIELD: In 1863‚ Enfield Company was registered as bicycle manufacturing company in England. In 1913‚ Royal is added to the company name and started manufacturing motor cycles with own designed engine with 8 BHP to war department. In 1921‚ Royal Enfield has introduced 973 cc engine twin and in 1924‚ 350 JAP has been introduced. During Second World War‚ The models produced for the army were the WD/C 350 cc side valve‚ WD/CO 350 cc OHV‚ WD/D 250 cc SV‚ WD/G 350 cc OHV and WD/L 570 cc SV

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    Royal Caribbean

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    Executive Summary Royal Caribbean is the second largest cruise line company in the world and it is in position to take advantage of a recovering industry that is once again attracting high numbers of people looking to spend money. Royal Caribbean has strong brand awareness in North America where a majority of cruises originate‚ but it also has a strong international reputation through the other brands it operates as well as its own increasing presence in the European and Asian market. Royal Caribbean

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    Battle Royal

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    A Battle Royal for Equality: An Analysis of Ralph Ellison’s “Battle Royal” “Battle Royal” provides a realistic portrait of the difficulty of being a black person in a Country dominated by white men. Ellison uses several symbols in “Battle Royal” to illustrate the black struggle for equality. These symbols include the stripper‚ the flag tattoo on the stripper’s stomach‚ the blindfold‚ and the battle itself. The stripper is symbolic of the connection between women and black people in the eyes

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    Royal Family

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    The British Royal Family The British Royal Family is the group of close relatives of the monarch of the United Kingdom. The term is also commonly applied to the same group of people who are the relations of the monarch in her or his role as sovereign of any of the other Commonwealth realms‚ thus sometimes at variance with official national terms for the family. Members of the Royal Family belong to‚ either by birth or marriage‚ the House of Windsor‚ since 1917‚ when George V changed the name of

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    Battle Royal

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    Battle Royal by Ralph Ellison It goes a long way back‚ some twenty years. All my life I had been looking for something‚ and everywhere I turned someone tried to tell me what it was. I accepted their answers too‚ though they were often in contradiction and even self-contradictory. I was naive. I was looking for myself and asking everyone except myself questions which I‚ and only I‚ could answer. It took me a long time and much painful boomeranging of my expectations to achieve a realization

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    Royal Unibrew

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    analysere og vurdere deres værdikæde. Yderligere vil jeg analysere deres markedsføring på henholdsvis konsument og producent markedet. Jeg vil tillige arbejde koncernens markedsføringsstrategi i denne forbindelse vil jeg vurdere præcis‚ hvilken strategi Royal Unibrew anvender. Metode Arbejdet har bestået i at indsamle materialer som danner grundlag for rapporten. Jeg har fået et indblik i mange artikler og offentliggjorte materialer‚ her under blandt andet årsrapporten fra 2009 samt miljø rapporten fra

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    The Royal Wedding

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    THE ROYAL WEDDING Every woman in this world has a dream of becoming a princess. Who would not? Isn’t it so lovely living the rest of your life with the man of your dream? Living in a palace like in Disney movies? Kate Middleton‚ a commoner‚ now the Duchess of Cambridge‚ became an instrument of hope of becoming a princess for these young ladies. Commoner or rich‚ they are all looking up to Kate. It gives hope for all young ladies that someday they will find their prince too. The royal wedding

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    Royal Enfield

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    FT-10-822 HISTORY The Enfield Cycle Company made motorcycles‚ bicycles‚ lawnmowers and stationary engines under the name Royal Enfield out of its works based at Redditch‚ Worcestershire. The legacy of weapons manufacture is reflected in the logo comprising the cannon‚ and the motto "Made like a gun". Use of the brand name Royal Enfield was licensed by the Crown in 1890. Royal Enfield motorcycles were being sold in India ever since 1949. In 1955‚ the Indian government started looking for a suitable

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    Royal Bodies

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    Royal Bodies The monarchy is just a puddle full of wealthy people whose only concern is to dress nicely and smile politely the public. But is that really the case? And is that how Hilary Mantel sees it? The excerpt is from a speech held by the famous English writer‚ Hilary Mantel. She gave the speech at a lecture in the British museum in 2013. Hilary Mantel talks about the “Royal Bodies” and the monarchy as she sees it. At a former convention she was asked to name a famous person to

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