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    ------------------------------------------------- COUNTRY MARKET REPORT MARY KAY TO ITALY ------------------------------------------------- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Mary Kay, a corporation created and run by women, sells cosmetics and skin care products worldwide. The impact on the skin care and cosmetic industry has proved to be impressive at US $2.5 billion on an international level in 2010. Mary Kay’s headquarters and primary manufacturing facility is located in Addison, Texas. The corporation

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    Italy, like most countries, conquered other countries for the purpose of benefitting their economic and political needs. According to Martin Moore, “What in effect is taking place is a State-financed and officially-organised mass-migration of Europeans, from an over-crowded temperate Europe, to a barren non-European country overseas” (Moore 1). However, Italy was the last country to explore and conquer the land in Africa, which limited the amount of land available to them. This was shown in the colonization

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    Southern Italy Mezzogiorno also known as South Italy, is a land of contrasts; on the one hand, it is the poorest part of Italy, and in the past much of the population subsisted on an almost exclusively vegetarian diet, eating greens and bread or pasta. The South consisted of regions and they are Abruzzo, Molise, Puglia, Basilicata, and Calabria, Campania. Here, you will find rich and spicy tomato sauces and the almost exclusive use of olive oil in cooking. Some of the best olive oil comes from these

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    originate in Florence and prosper for so many years? In many ways, Italy had benefits over northern Europe in detaching from the feudal system and accumulating enormous amounts of wealth. I think that above all else, geography was Italy’s anchor in this respect. Being a projecting land mass sticking out into the Mediterranean Sea, and beneficially located between the main part of Europe and the Byzantine Empire, cities within Italy had little choice but to weave endeavors of commerce into every day

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    Sightseeing in Naples, Italy Naples, Italy, the second largest city in this popular tourist region, and with a myriad of sightseeing adventures. Spectacular vistas on the seaside coast are favorites of locals and tourists. Guided Half Day and Day Tours There is no shortage of things to do in Naples Italy and, guided tours are available for trips to seaside villas, museums and famous historical landmarks, shopping districts, food and wine, and walking tours for every attraction in this culture-rich

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    Who Said Italy Analysis

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    Said Italy. He smiled to himself as he shut a book about the country, (c/n). He looked up at the crystal blue sky out from his small patio, where he swung back and forth on his green swinging bench. He always wondered what would the country, (c/n), looked in real life..or even if (c/n) was even real. Italy had this weird feeling about (c/n). He felt a connection between him and the country, a weird connection he couldn't shake off. It was... like he knew (c/n) some time long ago, but couldn't

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    Although Italy and England are definitely two different countries, they share some similarities such as some geographical aspect, culture and customs. However, despite the differences between the two countries, both of them has its own unique history which changed how they look today. Both part of the EU, Italy and England are an example of how culture evolves and changes the shape of a country under every aspect. In fact, both England and Italy have been influenced by each other in the last 30

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    “Flash Focus: Italy in the Renaissance” is a secondary source because it is an article that was found in a scholarly journal that evaluates and expands on research that has been done over the Renaissance, most prominently the movements that happened in Italy. This article starts off by explaining how during the Renaissance Italy was full of renewed interest in the works of the Romans and Greeks. What the author means by this is that during the time period Italy was big into mimicking the art styles

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    The weather in Italy was cool weather sometimes they couldn’t grow grains some season. Religion people believe that the gods were punishing them over this. Than the Renaissance unfolded in Italy the geography and diversity spread during the large Italian Peninsula. Italy during the renaissance had a lot of city-states it was not a full country. The cities states were Rome, Florence, Milan, Venice, and Etc. Florence was center of the renaissances in the early years; While Rome occupied an unsurpassed

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    Naples Italy Naples, Italy is located in southern Europe along the coast, east of the Mediterranean Sea. Its longitude and latitude are 40.8450° N and 14.2583° E, which means that Naples never gets directed sunlight overhead any day throughout the year. Naples has an elevation of about 20 feet above sea level. This is relatively low, and the city itself is close to the sea as well. This is kind of scary because the sea levels keep rising, and in the future Naples could be submerged in water. Naples

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