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    national prominence in his awarding-winning portrayal of Othello. By the 1950s and ’60s, more black actors―including Ruby Dee, Ossie Davis, and Sidney Poitier―had found their voices on stage, and black playwrights and directors had begun to make their marks. Black Broadway provides an entertaining, poignant history of a Broadway of which few are aware. By focusing a spotlight on both performers long forgotten and on those whom we still hold dear, this unique book offers a story well worth

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    Is Fashion Running Out Of Ideas? Is fashion really any different today than it was over 40 years ago in the swinging 60’s? It must be, surely. So much in this modern, fast, moving world has changed over this period. Today’s laptop computers would have filled a large room 40 years ago; the Internet didn’t even exist. Materials such as Lycra and Spandex were unheard of. It is true that modern materials and techniques have brought today’s fashion designers, manufacturers and retailers greater

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    P1 How marketing techniques are used to market products in Transport for London and Iceland Introduction In every organisation, marketing is of great importance large organisations use marketing principles to meet the needs of their customers and achieve their objectives. Marketing - “The action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.” – Oxford Dictionary -“The management process through which goods and services move from concept to the

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    Marks and Spencer is also active in this community through the building of a trade network with the community - guaranteeing regular fair-trade purchases. Often alternative approaches to this are the establishment of education facilities for adults, as well as

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    Introduction The grocery industry in the United Kingdom has been dominated in the last ten years by large chain Supermarkets. There has been a fight for supremacy between the likes of J. Sainsbury, Tesco, Marks and Spencer, Asda, and further south, Waitrose. Around ten years ago, Sainsbury 's used to have the top spot but their loyal shoppers started turning their heads towards Tesco and better value for money later on in the nineties. I will analyse the United Kingdom 's grocery industry

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    INTRODUCTION My work will be focusing on one of the biggest E-commerce company in the world and the number company in the United States, Amazon.com. Throughout this expository, I will highlight its main functions, prowess, power, and also its influences in our daily life. Therefore, our concerns will be consecutively Amazon.com origin and its founder’s as well, and its financial information and bringing out the facts that make it a unique and successful company despite its light weaknesses

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    In the 1970’s, America not only witnessed the worst political scandal of the twentieth century, but also one of the most successful acts of investigative journalism to ever be done in America. The Watergate Scandal included a series of illegal activities initiated by members of President Nixon’s administration, the most significant crime being the break in and wiretapping of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972. CREEP (Committee to Reelect the President) funded these illegal projects

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    processing view of an individual's psychological makeup. It addresses the questions of how psychological/cognitive functions are produced by the neural circuitry. Cognitive psychology is the bases for most learning theories today, so it has made its mark to never be erased. This work would emphasize its impact and show its relevance, so consider the

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    Appendix A shows examples of designers who work for Marks and Spencer, River Island and Warehouse copying the work of more influential designers in order to create something that will appeal to their customers and is in keeping with the seasons current trends. As touched upon when considering differences

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    Should companies bear the corporate social responsibility of employment practices among the multinational corporations? This essay will illustrate why the specific ethical issue is essential, analyse further ethical question, define current comprehension of ethical issues, analyse the act of ethical utilitarianism by forecasting three important positive and three important negative consequences, and should companies bear the corporate social responsibility or not. Firstly, the corporate social

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