1- Why are whales hunted? Whales were hunted mainly for these products: * lamp oil (from sperm oil) * margarine and cooking oil (from whale oil) * candles‚ soaps‚ cosmetics and perfumes (from sperm oil) * corsets and umbrellas (from sperm oil) * whale-meat for human consumption * animal feed (from meat meal) * fertilizer (from bone meal) * string for tennis rackets (from tendons) 2- What parts of the whale are used and for what purposes? The meat was used as food
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Lady". However‚ the phonetic elements "bas" are written with an oil jar (the "t" is the feminine ending) which is not used when writing the word "devour". The oil jar gives an association with perfume which is strengthened by the fact that she was thought to be the mother of Nefertum (who was a god of perfume). Thus her name implies that she is sweet and precious‚ but that under the surface lay the heart of a predator. Bast was depicted as a cat‚ or as a woman with the head of a cat‚ a sand cat or
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Music Music is an artistic form of communication‚ used to express feelings‚ happiness‚ emotions‚ incorporation of instruments and vocal tones. However‚ music has revolutionized and moved from the ancient beating of drums and blowing of trumpets to more advanced machines supported by the new technology. According to (Collins 13)‚ music helps in brain development and functionality. For example‚ it improves memory and brain plasticity. Moreover‚ music in the American culture has grown in value and played
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CHAPTER 3 – LEARNING AND MEMORY • Marketers understand that long-standing‚ learned connections between products and memories are a potent way to build and keep brand loyalty. • Learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior caused by experience (not always directly‚ but by observation of events that affect others). - An ongoing process - Ranges from simple association between a stimulus (product logo - Coke) to a response (“refreshing soft drink”) – to a complex series of cognitive
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 From Coco to Karl - A Legend lives on 3 The 6 P’s 8 Product 8 Price 10 Place 11 Promotion 12 People 13 Positioning 13 Benchmarking 16 SWOT-Analysis 19 Micro economical analysis 19 Macro economical analysis 22 Recommendations 24 Conclusion 25 INTRODUCTION Elegance‚ wealth‚ high class and originality; these are the first words which come to mind‚ when thinking of Chanel. We as a group decided to choose Chanel as our subject‚ because of several reasons and questions
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: Costumes Emphasis of that Sam is weird : Noah’s Ark : Flower Symbol of Sam showing the nature to Suzy : Outfits (Dress and Sunday Shoes) Suzy doesn’t know what is happening : Perspective of Suzy going to the woods She is dependent on Sam : Perfume Foreshadows that Suzy will still need their parents at one point Proportion : The field is really big compared to the 2 people staring at each other shows that the nature is really big compared to the two 1. Controlled Church
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Trade secret By definition‚ a trade secret may consist of any formula‚ pattern‚ device or compilation of information which is used in a business‚ and which may give an advantage over competitors who do not know the trade secret. A trade secret may be a formula for a chemical compound‚ a process of manufacturing‚ treating or preserving materials‚ a pattern for a machine or other device‚ or even a list of customers. Trade Secret Vs Everyday Secrets Trade secrets are different from other business
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are "articles intended to be... applied to the human body for cleansing‚ beautifying‚ promoting attractiveness‚ or altering the appearance." By this definition‚ cosmetics include a wide range of products‚ such as makeup‚ skincare‚ hair products‚ perfume‚ and body care products like lotions and body wash. First of all‚ the cosmetic industry clearly illustrates Caves ’ economic property of "infinite variety". The variety of cosmetic products available for consumption nowadays can easily blow one ’s
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 08 INTERVIEW WITH ANTONIO BELLONI : THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR BRANDS LINKING HERITAGE AND MODERNITY 10 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 12 THE LVMH SHARE 14 REVIEW OF OPERATIONS 16 24 32 40 46 Wines & Spirits FASHION & LEATHER GOODS Perfumes & Cosmetics Watches & Jewelry SELECTIVE RETAILING 52 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 54 Exchanging‚ sharing‚ moving forward 55 Human Resources LVMH – a magic alchemy between the future and tradition 63 Corporate sponsorship to support culture‚ youth
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later added stores in Deauville and Biarritz and began making clothes. * Her first taste of clothing success came from a dress she fashioned out of an old jersey fabric * First fashion house was opened in 1915 * 1920 launched her first perfume named Chanel No. 5 * 1925 introduced her legendary suit with collarless jacket * World War II caused Chanel to close her business Signature Looks: Jersey Dress Little Black Dress 1
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