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    market share. Given that Stratus prides itself on its quality products and limited production output‚ it is recommended that Stratus target premium consumers. Stratus can capitalize on the varying lifestyles of Canadians and could target the Suburban Gentry by sponsoring select suburban golf tournaments‚ the Grads and Pads by offering an extension of onsite events in Toronto‚ Montreal and Vancouver to provide value-added experiences‚ and the Cosmopolitan Elite by hosting V.I.P. After Parties after ballet

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    Emotional and Sexual Infidelity Liberty University ABSTRACT There are many ways in which infidelity can be explained depending on what you are reading or with whom you are speaking. Emotional and sexual infidelity is the two most studied forms of infidelity. The cognitive approach to infidelity explains that as our cognition is developing‚ we are also indirectly learning behaviors that could contribute to infidelity as adults. Infidelity no matter what the circumstances are surrounding it

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    com/articles/2012/01/luxury-fashion-brands-using-craftsmanship-in-video Fernandez‚ R. (2012‚ December 19). Maintaining exclusivity within luxury branding. Fashiobi. Retrieved from http://fashionbi.com/newspaper/maintaining-exclusivity-within-luxury-branding Gentry‚ J.W.‚ Sanjay‚ P.‚ Shultz C.‚ & Commuri S. (2001) How now Ralph Lauren? The separation of brand and product in a counterfeit culture. Advances in Consumer Research‚ 28‚ 258–265. Hansen‚ J. & Wanke‚ M. (2013). Money and thinking: Reminders of money

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    Nominated as “Asia Business Leader of the Year” by CNBC in 2001 and “Man of the Year” by Forbes in 2003‚ Carlos Ghosn is one of the most successful Arab origin leaders who was able to impact the extreme conservative culture and economy of Japan through rising its second largest car manufacturer‚ Nissan from the dead. He merged it with one of the largest French car manufacturer‚ Renault and reversed Nissan from a net loss of $6.46 billion to a net profit of $4 billion‚ creating a threatening competition

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    Texts can be re-contextualised and manipulated in order to be relevant to a modern day society. However‚ the transformation is usually apparent and thus a link can be established between the original and the new. The transformation can give the audience a better understanding of societal values and attitudes present in the texts. Jane Austen’s book Emma(1816)‚ relevant to society in Regency England‚ is relived in a modern day context relevant to the 20th century American society in Amy Heckerling’s

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    FACULDADE DE FILOSOFIA‚ LETRAS E CIÊNCIAS HUMANAS UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO Departamento de Letras Modernas - Área de Estudos Linguísticos e Literários em Inglês Curso de Leituras do Cânon 1 – Evening Class Profª Drª Sandra G. T. Vasconcelos A SHORT ANALYSIS OF PERSUASION‚ BY JANE AUSTEN São Paulo 2010 “Anne Elliot‚ with all her claims of birth‚ beauty‚ and mind‚ to throw herself away at nineteen; involve herself at nineteen‚ in an engagement with

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    Alcohol and Cancer Samir Zakhari    Vasilis Vasiliou    Q. Max Guo ● ● Editors Alcohol and Cancer Editors Samir Zakhari‚ Ph.D. Director Division of Metabolism and Health Effects National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism National Institutes of Health 5635 Fishers Lane‚ Room 2031 Bethesda‚ MD 20892-9304 USA szakhari@mail.nih.gov Vasilis Vasiliou‚ Ph.D. Professor and Director of Toxicology Graduate Program Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences University

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    Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries saw a development of many strong and powerful monarchs. Most of these monarchs were dynamic rulers whose success was due to their attention to all aspects of rule‚ in particular‚ economics‚ society‚ and foreign policy. Two monarchs who show their strengths and weaknesses in these categories are Elizabeth I of England and Catherine the Great of Russia. Though similar in some methods of their rule‚ Catherine and Elizabeth held very different foreign policies. These

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    on their clothing. The riches created by the growing slave population in the eighteenth century were not distributed evenly among the whites. Wealth was concentrated in the hands of the largest slave owners‚ widening the gap between the prosperous gentry and the “poor whites”. In conclusion‚ the differences in wealth and status greatly increased from 1700-1750 in the colonies. The wealthy seized every opportunity to add to their high status. These opportunities were often times a chance for the

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    also the traditional social structure and the relationship of the classes. The yeoman or respectable farming class (Hareton) was being destroyed by the economic alliance of the newly-wealthy capitalists (Heathcliff) and the traditional power-holding gentry (the Lintons). This theme is discussed more fully in Wuthering Heights as Socio-Economic

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