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    Document 1: Introduction to the company Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is an American firm falling in the category of multinational corporate holding company (World Market Intelligence, 2014). The company has its headquarter in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The company is currently overseeing and managing a number of subsidiary organisation and also has major shares in various world-class organisations (Christopherson & Gregoriou, 2004). Following table shows the company and status of shares or ownership

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    the product is important. The core benefit of the product is the transportation from London to Shrewsbury. The consumer product consists of the bus transportation from London to Shrewsbury, a provided lunch for this drive, an included stay at an accommodation in Shrewsbury. The departure of the transportation is on five days a week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Victoria Coach Station in London. This location is easy attainable for tourists from the city because it is close to

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    Chamberlain’s Men-the most popular company in London-a Company that he also acted in. They performed for the Queen [Elizabeth]. Shakespeare also wrote plays for his company, which took up the majority of his time; however he managed to become a sharer in the Globe Theater and was expected to help in staging the plays. From 1594 till 1608 he was fully involved the London theater world; in addition he was pumping out the average of two plays a year for his company. Shake as writer was ranked as London’s

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    to place focus on. London Stock Exchange Found deep within the heart of London, the London Stock Exchange ranks as the 4th largest stock exchange in the world and certainly has age and experience on its side. Founded back in 1801, it’s located next to the historic St Paul’s Cathedral and is an international market in almost every sense of the word. At last count there were more than 3,000 brands from 70 different countries present and accounted for. What helps make the London Stock Exchange such

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    the contemporary immigrants, who is from East Asia, in London and how they perceive their nation’s news, Britain’s news and International news via certain media. Method of research is one to one interview followed by questionnaires, as well as additional oral questionnaires. Results of interview show that four of five interviewers usually check their nation’s news while do not check Britain’s domestic news. In addition, even they are in London, but they tend to ignore the domestic news and prefer

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    reputation for different companies. According to World PR, Ogilvy PR is the number eight agency in the world. Ogilvy PR is under the ownership of Ogilvy and Mather. Ogilvy PR is well known all around the world. The agency provides public relations counsel for many different companies. Ogilvy has 6 core practices: social marketing, public affairs, healthcare, consumer marketing, corporate, and technology. David Ogilvy founded Ogilvy and Mather in 1948. Ogilvy and Mather is a British company. Ogilvy had a

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    Edward Glaeser has written an informative book that unveils its optimistic view of the city: The Triumph of Cities. Glaeser, a professor of economics at Harvard University, is a brilliant economist who is credited with the recent revitalization of the field of urban economy. So far could their ideas through numerous but somewhat scattered newspaper articles and academic papers whose reading required prior training and considerable effort. Instead, the book is a simple, comprehensive and documented

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    An analysis of the choice between separated and mixed operation model for ICBC( London) Abstract: Since the fifth wave of Merge and Acquisition in the 1990s, the global banking industries have developed towards the direction of large-scale, international and omnipotent banks. The mixed operation of the commercial banks had already been the leading trend in the 21st century. With China’s entrance into WTO at the end of last century, the Chinese financial institutions, especially the Chinese

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    George Frederick Handel was a baroque composer and was born in Halle, Germany in on February 23, 1685. He later died April 14, 1759 in London, England. His father did not want him to pursue his career in music. Handel’s father didn’t even allow him to own a musical instrument. But his mother helped and supported him. He practiced secret because of his mother’s support. He was later given the chance as a young boy to play the organ for the duke’s court in Weissenfels. In Weissenfels he met Frideric

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    short stories that featured Holmes. Even though some of the plots throughout the series are unrealistic many of the cultural details are real. Doyle describes London in a great amount of detail, including the smog that fell upon the city. For example, some of the locations Doyle writes about are in fact real places; some of the characters are based off people he knew in his life, and throughout the novels and stories there are many weapons and ammo that were actually used in the nineteenth century. Inspiration

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