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    MARKETING STRATEGIES Marketing strategies including four aspects of product, place, promotion and price. We will comparing the differences and similarities between the home country, Sweden with UK and China as a host country. Product Sweden product range is child friendly and covering the whole family, young and old needs. The product is versatile, wide in style and ways also coordinated. Using the strategy of “democratic design” which is combination of function, design and low price for all of…

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    Act I 1. What are Macbeth’s phases of reaction to the prophecies? The witches prophecy is arguably the most important component in the entire play; not only do they foreshadow the events to come, they also motivate Macbeth to go further and further to accomplish his final goal of absolute power. Upon hearing that he is thane of Glamis and shall become the thane of Cawdor and the future King, Macbeth is surprised as he is merely thane of Glamis. Banquo describes his reaction in the following…

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    The Tragic Hero In Macbeth

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    After his glorious victory over the Norwegians, Macbeth was perceived as a character of high importance and noble stature, an admired and honourable individual. He was referred to by King Duncan as “valiant cousin” and “worthy gentleman” (1.2.24), his contributions to Scotland were so great…

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    began experimenting with different types of sounds. The Beatles’ song “Within You Without You” brings the sound of a sitar. The sitar is a long string instrument that is popular in West India. George Harrison had previously played the sitar on “Norwegian Wood” from their Rubber Soul album, but “Within You Without You” took it further. The sitar was used along with traditional indian music to create a sound unlike anything The Beatles were known for. The Beach Boys used different instruments too,…

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    The Beatles Impact Essay

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    The Impact of The Beatles The Beatles, arguably the world’s most popular rock band, played a massively influential role in regards to Hinduism in popular culture. Consisting of four members, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr, the English rock band from Liverpool brought many aspects of Hinduism to their music. The Beatles’ lead guitarist, George Harrison, was solely responsible in shaping the ways the West looked at the spiritual life of Hinduism. George Harrison was…

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    The Beatles Style Of Music

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    The recording career of the Beatles from 1962 to 1970 can be divided into 3 different style periods, namely: the early period, the middle period, and the late period. In order to analyze the remarkable changes in style that took place throughout the band’s historic recording career, one must look at each period individually. According to Tuomas Eerola (10), in order to do this properly, the solution can only be obtained by classifying the works of these musicians into a number of recording…

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    The Flat Tax System

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    the rooms of the house to hold the heat in. They had gas space heaters and they would put a can of water on top to put humidity in the air. The women canned foods and quilted when they weren't working in the fields or gardening. And the men chopped wood in their spare time. They where so poor that they didn't have to worry about taxation. But the economy just tanked and you where very lucky to find a job as they where very scarce. This interview gave me a new insight as to how difficult life…

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    even as they are all native to Asia: 1. Cyclemys dentata (Asian leaf turtle, aka Brown stream terrapin); 2. Cyclemys tcheponensis (Stripe-necked leaf turtle); 3. Geoemyda spengleri (Black-breasted leaf turtle or Chinese leaf turtle, aka Vietnamese Wood Turtle); 4. Mauremys (Annamemys) annamensis (Vietnamese or Annam leaf turtle, aka Vietnamese Pond Turtle); 5. Siebenrockiella crassicollis (Borneo black leaf turtle, aka Malaysian Black Mud Turtle); 6. Hieremys annandalii (Yellow-headed temple…

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    ultimately is responsible for the death and destruction of the play. After Duncan congratulated noble man Macbeth for his battle won against Macdonald, King Duncan sees him as a loyal companion after he displayed his bravery in a battle against the Norwegians. Duncan executes The Thane of Cawdor and he is arrested and punished for his actions and then Macbeth is named the new Thane of Cawdor. After which, both Macbeth and Banquo hear the witches’ prophecies, the first one states that Macbeth…

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    Journal #6 “Hunting Tigers out in Indiah” is an interesting article that discusses the influence of Indian culture on music, particularly the Beatles music. As we learned, George Harrison was the Beatle most influenced by the Indian heritage, and he was the band member to incorporate the sitar into Beatle songs. The article discusses simple things like George going to a little convenience shop to purchase a cheap sitar, just to get accustom to the Indian instrument. Although the main focus was…

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