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    Dusseldorf Research Paper

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    Dusseldorf, Germany is an extremely successful city that is growing in popularity. Though it may not be discussed with the likes of more noted cities, it does possess many qualities that make it worthy to be my region of choice. Such as a stunning harbor that handles over 3 million tons of goods annually, and its modern industrial architecture which includes the thyssen building to the north of the city Centre (Helicon, 2016). Those examples are few of many that make up the several astonishing features. This paper will examine ten characteristics that accomplish the adequate appreciation of this formidable place. Environment, Location, and regions are important topics to include when elaborating the characteristics of an area. I will discuss how this city has welcoming features. More popular topics for anywhere will always include politics, People, and religion. These few things can often make or break a city’s reputation. I will discuss their form of government, as well as the persona of people who live in this area. Some say “money makes the world go around. Trade, economy, and world systems are three vital parts of the benefits to an area. The neighboring rivers contribute heavily to the economy. Finally, I will discuss why I have such a connection to this place and believe it is such a wonderful city. Environment, Location, and regions play essential roles in an areas attractiveness. In western Germany, located on the Rhine River, Dusseldorf sits as the capital of North…

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    Bernd Becher, Hilla Becher, Duisburg-Bruckhausen, Ruhr Region, Germany, 1999 The photograph seems to be a landscape of houses and factories. The houses are clustered together on one side of the photograph while the factories sit on the opposite side. A road seems to divide the cluster of houses and the factories. Duisburg-Bruckhausen shows that photography is a medium towards understanding the subject being photographed. The Duisburg-Bruckhausen, in particular, hints the viewer of what it once…

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    K9 Proposal Examples

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    K9 International is considered to be one of the premier training facilities in the world. All of their K9s are raised and trained in Duisburg, Germany and are brought to Longford, Kansas to finalize their training. K9 International provides the K9s with a five-year work and health guarantee, a certified instructor-led handler training course, free lifetime remedial training, and annual recertification. K9 International is a federally and state licensed training center, led by nationally…

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    Followed by the UK, Italy and Bulgaria, with the Netherlands ranking in no. 6 with 1,000,000 (6.0% of its ' pop.). In Germany, “70% of the Muslim population is of Turkish origin.” Muslims of Turkish origin migrated to Germany since the end of WWII. In the 1960s in response to a German labor shortage, they were often called Gastarbeiter or “guest workers”, who were expected to leave Germany after their respective jobs were completed. However, half of them ended up staying in the country.…

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    INTRODUCTION The case study given is about Haniel’s company which is a closed corporation held by the family members. The company was founded in 1756 by Jan Willem Noot and was reinvented by Haniel. He developed the company from Duisburg based commodities trading corporation to a German industrial enterprise. The headquarters of this company is situated in Duisburg-Ruhror since 1756. About 260 years ago, customs inspector Jan Willem Noot intended a storing home for groceries in the Royal…

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    Claes Thure Oldenburg

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    soft-sculpture. What sets Mr. Claes Oldenburg apart from other artist? In the1960s Oldenburg became associated with the Pop Art movement and in 1970 Oldenburg had received honorary degrees from Oberlin College, Ohio. Brandeis University Sculpture Award, 1971; Skowhegan Medal for Sculpture, 1972; Oldenburg has also been a member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters since 1975. Won the Art Institute of Chicago, First Prize Sculpture Award, 72nd American Exhibition, 1976 and…

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    expensive at the time. Perkin called his new color mauve. Hofmann’s influence on Perkin’s education accredits Germany for the invention of the cheaper dye. As a result of the dye industry blooming, this helped the expansion of engineering and the understanding od higher level mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Also along with the growth of coal-tar dye used to make purple came the transformation of coal-tar industry to the pharmaceutical industry. From this transition brought about the Bayer,…

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    Yogurt Case Study

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    70% $ 22,06 80% $ 20,96 90% $ 19,86 100% $ 18,76 Option 2 Revenue in M $ 23,90 $ 23,69 $ 23,49 $ 23,29 $ 23,08 $ 22,88 $ 22,68 $ 22,47 $ 22,27 $ 22,07 $ 21,86 cannibalization. Until 60% Option 1 should be selected, above 60% Option 2 is the superior alternative. If we extend the deadline from 12 to 18 months, both Options will reach the desired primary goal (total revenue of $20M) with a high certainty under the predicted growth rates. The negative…

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