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    Everything in Milan has good quality so we bought clothing. After Italy, my favorite part of Europe begins in Greece. In Athens we rented a jeep, Checked in a small hotel, traveled everywhere and discovered the night life in Athens. The next morning we checked out and went to Acropolis. I was so tired in Acropolis and we went to an island there called Spetses. Spetses was my favorite island in Greece because the beach

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    Americans. Europeans are accustomed to taking long vacations and doing so during specific peak times geared around summer breaks and national holidays. Americans prefer shorter breaks. The longer vacations make it difficult for Europeans to pay high hotel fees, for example. Eating is another difference. Much less uptight about alcohol, Europeans found it strange to have no wine or beer with their food, and to be served in American-style restaurants is something that they might do once in a while, but

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    cultural differences between Europeans and Americans. For example,most of Europeans will not notice leather wallpaper when they had their lunch in Disney,and most Europeans are not used to stay overnight in the theme park, so the heavy investment in hotels will bring more risk for Euro-Disney. Secondly, higher price did

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    Coco Chanel is one of the most famous fashion designers in Paris, France. Even though she has passed away her legacy still lives on today. She left behind the tight corset trend for comfortable masculine clothing that would inspire other fashion designers around the world for centuries beyond her years. Coco Chanel is a great example of the American Dream, she started from humble beginnings and rose to major success which inspired many people. Coco Chanel was born on August 19th, 1883 in Saumur

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    Biography of Andree Putman      Andree Putman, one of the world best known contemporary designers was born in Paris, 1925. Every career that Ms. Putman has attempted she has excelled in. Therefore, many would say her style is eclectic ranging from interiors to perfume. Throughout all of her projects she has “worked with the idea of making beautiful things accessible to everyone”. Ms. Putman is a one of a kind designer who has reached beyond the borders of interior design

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    LAS VEGAS Introduction Las Vegas is unique among U.S. cities. Las Vegas is the most populous city in the state of Nevada. Las Vegas is the 29th-most populous city in the United States, with a population of 603,488 at the 2015 United States Census Estimates. This destination is famous for luxury casinos and show palaces offering non-stop recreation. The city has over the years become synonymous with glitter and glamour. Las Vegas since the late 1980s has acquired another identity as a center

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    III. Ambroise Pare was born in the early 1500’s he was born in Bourg-Hersent near laval ,France era in which physicians considered surgery well beneath their dignity. Ambrose was baptized in the year 1768, at baptism place . He died Dec 20. ,1590 in Paris France. His Nationality was French .Ambroise father was a cabinet maker but others on the traditional side stated that he was valet de chambre and barber to the Sieur de Laval.Thus his sister Cathrine married Gaspard Martin a master barber surgeon

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    Essay On Ritz Carlton

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    Introduction The Ritz-Carlton Background Ritz-Carlton, is a brand of luxury hotels and resorts with 89 properties that are located in 29 countries worldwide. This brand is managed by the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC, which established in 1983 and headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA, a subsidiary of Marriott International, Inc. Ritz-Carlton has currently 35,000 employees. (Ritz-Carlton, 2015) It had revenue of 3billion USD for the year 2014. (PSAfinancial, 2014) Moreover,Ritz-Carlton won

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    employed. His techniques and ideas across Europe. Twice married, Paré had nine children, of whom three daughters survived him. Paré’s success began to raise the status of barber-surgeons. Ambroise Paré later died on December 20,1590 in Paris,France at the age of 80. Paré left a powerfully reactivated surgical tradition at his death. His many publications, which were translated into both Latin and modern languages, circulated throughout Europe, and had considerable influence during his

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    the loss in revenue derives from the anxiety remaining in tourists after the deadly attacks in Paris. At first, Kottasova focuses solely in the decline of Air France’s revenue; then, Kottasova shifts the focus from Air France to the focus on the fatalistic forecast of the declining french economy; finally, Kottasova establishes the effects from the deteriorating economy through suffering businesses in Paris. Kottasova’s purpose is to portray the dwindling revenue

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