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    Johnny Walker started to product and to sell whisky in Scotland, and after few years with the arrival of Alexander at the helm of the company, in the short time it expanded to foreign markets, taking advantage of special contracts with several naval captains. The distribution was widespread and carefully curated from the beginning of the twentieth century. Johnnie Walker divided the market in 3 categories: mature , developing or emerging .In mature market it has got a strong retail power but…

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    mannequins. So, this meant that fitting for McQueen were pretty much crucial since his creations were mainly made up during fittings. Most of his collections were based off things that reflected his Scottish heritage. It is very known that he truly cares about his heritage and it means a lot to him. The Highland Rape collection very much depicts his how important his national pride is. Alexander McQueen's last presentation on a fashion show was in Plato's Atlantis, which was Paris Fashion Week…

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    Culture is a kind of behavior between the interactions of people, groups or individual. It can be differentiating in religion, language, habits, arts and food. In this multi racial society, it is an advantages to get to understand cultural diversity. Interactive between people would help us to improve our communication in order to minimize the conflict between us and the other races. There are different elements of culture, for example: arts, gastronomy, celebrations, and performing arts etc.…

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    11 Ways to Make Your Educational School Trip More Successful Study trips with fellow students are often the pinnacles of our school lives. We don’t remember every nugget of information taught to us, but we will always remember the times we spent with friends and colleagues, travelling and learning on study tours UK and worldwide. But we’re now living in the technological age. With students constantly absorbed by their phones and the latest gadget, getting them interested in an educational trip…

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    Another famous ancient Greek weight lifters were Bybon and Eumastas, who lived in the early 6th century B.C. (Crowther, 1977). A sandstone block weighing 315 pounds (143.5 Kg), with a carved out handgrip, was found at Olympia (Figure 6). The stone bore the engraving of the inscription, “Bybon son of Phola, has lifted me over his head with one hand.” another stone, that was even larger (1056 pounds, 480 Kg), found on the island of Santorini, had the inscription, “Eumastas, the son of…

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    jaw,” is a nonneoplastic, proliferative bony disease of the dog affecting primarily the mandible, tympanic bullae, and occasionally other bones of the head. This disease is not a rare disease in the canine population and predominates in Scottish terriers, West Highland white terriers, and Cairn terriers (citation). Most owners are unaware that their pets have acquired or inherited CMO until their canine starts displaying symptoms most commonly associated with pain. According to Stacey Huchkowsky,…

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    Yellowstone National Park

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    In 1995, 14 gray wolves (Canis lupus) were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park after an absence beginning in the 1920s (Beschta and Ripple 2010). These wolves produced a trophic cascade, where a higher level of food chain affects a lower one. This cascade began by the wolves causing elk (Cervus elaphus) removal and relocation and led to trees quintupling in size. Seeing the positive effects wolves had on trees, more national parks and states began facilitating this natural ecology…

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    Approximately ten miles from downtown Atlanta, one thousand six hundred eighty-three feet above sea level stands Stone Mountain. Stone Mountain is, simply, an enormous rock that is made of granite. The mountain can be seen from Kennesaw Mountain (West), Amicalola Falls State Park (North), and Mount Yonah (Northeast). On the northwest side of the mountain, there are currently faces of three men carved into the granite: Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jefferson Davis. “Stone Mountain…

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    Robert Louis Stevenson made a lasting effect on society with his style of writing and with the concept that he included in his novel, showing man as a mixture of good and evil. In his day, these ideas were so radical that they helped develop the novel into a classic. They created an impact on society, and his books are even read in schools today. Robert Louis Stevenson was born on November 13, 1850 in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was the only child of Thomas and Margaret Stevenson. Although…

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    In Rewilding Our Hearts by Marc Bekoff (2014), he addresses how humans can change their ways to contribute to the restoration of environments damaged by human action or lack thereof. He argues that though there has been a paradigm shift in the ways in which we perceive animals has changed through beginning to see non-human animals as sentient beings (Bekoff 2014, pg. 1), there is still more change that people must become more involved with. And that is to save the ecosystems and provide…

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