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    INTRODUCTION The MEB provides a great foundation before you enter the world of business. As an intern, the skills and knowledge gained over the past few months have been documented in this report providing an insightful view into the journey. This summer, as a part of the end of studies internship I worked as a Real Estate Intern (EMEA) at Estee Lauder companies in Paris. It exposed me to the fast-paced world of the beauty industry. In 3 supercharged months, I garnered extensive experience in the

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    organically) grown plants distilled at the proper temperatures using steam distillation. 2) Grade B essential oils are food grade; they may contain synthetics, pesticides, fertilizers, chemical/synthetic extenders, or carrier oils. 3) Grade C oils are perfume grade and may contain the same type of adulterating chemicals as food grade oils. They also usually contain solvents which are used to gain a higher yield of oil. 4) Floral Water is a byproduct of the distillation process and can be very high quality

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    it as the basis for this painting. Queen is a painting of box that is full of special mementos. It has features such as a quarter of an open orange, a rose, a pocket watch, a queen playing card, a locket of an older and a younger woman, lip balm, perfume, a chess piece, blush, and a chain necklace with the letter “F” on it. The painting almost looks like a vanity drawer or a keepsake drawer. However, realizing the fruits and flower in the painting I understood it to be a collection of the artist's

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    Usually, we top hundreds of perfume bottles a day, maybe even a thousand if there is a big shipment, which causes my family's hand to become sore and blistered. I remember my mother's small hands after it, filled with small irritated welts, and I felt terrible about it, so I helped

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    Furthermore, Proctor and Gamble has recently provided a scratch-and-sniff able on their Whitening Crest toothpaste. Each label will represent the smell of each flavour of their product. With this addition, the company is develop an intensive marketing campaign to create brand awareness to their product, by sending direct-mail, magazine advertisements and the package itself. (SmellofSuccess) This method is providing a unique brand identity, sending a message to their consumers that not only do their

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    “GOURMAND FRAGRANCES ARE POPULAR BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY FAMILIAR, AND THERE IS SOMETHING ALMOST REGRESSIVE ABOUT THEM. IN A WAY, THEY ARE QUITE EASY TO UNDERSTAND. HOWEVER, IT’S EASY FOR A GOURMAND TO FALL INTO CLICHÉD ‘FOODIE’ NOTES. IT’S UP TO THE PERFUMER’S TALENT TO AVOID FALLING INTO THIS EDIBLE ASPECT.” - Nick Steward, Director of L’Atelier Création at L’Artisan Parfumeur A scent is your bakery’s way of drawing in customers. The persuasive power of a smell may make the shoppers linger. Aroma

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    Have you ever wondered who invented bubble gum, or why it's pink? How do you go about getting the answers to these questions? Easy. Think way, way back, not to prehistoric times but close, 1928. Popular With Children, Unpopular with Parents and Teachers. The first known bubble gum appeared in 1906, and was a dud. Known as Blibber Blubber, it was sticky, brittle, and insufficiently cohesive. In 1928, an accountant, Walter Diemer, invented an improved version of bubble gum. The only food coloring

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    Mrs. Trump just is making news again for her fashion sense. One day after wearing a see-through dress, with a flesh-colored slip, Melania Trump apparently committed "another" fashion blunder on a big stage -- at least that's how one site describes the first lady's cheongsam dress worn at a high-profile event in China. Melania Trump and Donald Trump were guests at a state dinner in Beijing that was hosted by China's President Xi Jinping and First Lady Peng Liyuan. The Trumps are winding down their

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    Scented candles make wonderful gifts for almost anyone. Candles are something that men and women enjoy. Scented candles are wonderful because of their beautiful aromas. Choosing the right one for a person is not difficult. It just takes a bit of knowledge about the person you are shopping for. There are also some general rules about which scents will appeal to a certain person. Men Men enjoy the scent of vanilla. They also like food scents. Pumpkin pie, and banana nut bread are often favorites

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    The presence-absence of opium in the ancient Near East and Mesopotamia is a topic debated for almost a century. In 1928 Charles Terry and Nildred Pellens, following an interpretation of R. Doughert started the debate trying to identify opium in Sumerian Cuneiform word hul-gil, in which hul would mean opium and gil, "joy". In 1949 Reginald Campbell Thompson, in an extensive paper on Assyrian botany, recognized opium in another Sumerian term, ú-nam-ti- (or ú-nam-til-la), literally "the plant of life"

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