...1. What are the key points related to the case background? A. One of the key points that stood out immediately upon reading the case was M. Peirre Jacquard’s reputation, ability and accomplishments from working in the restaurant business for ten years. These variables led to one of the more substantial investor’s (UGH) trust in the likelihood of profitability verses risk of failure. Shadowed by the fact that the restaurant was new and would serve as a centerpiece for public scrutiny and too, the investment was highly supported by a foreign investor group, there was still the prospect of reward due in part by the infamous and experienced support structure in that of UGH. The establishment will obtain assistance from cost control to sales experience. The goals, although not mutual, would be also be attained by the regard given to Jacquard's ability and subsequent thorough input into the development and implementation of business strategies. B. A key aspect to take note of is that the budget provided by the Hotel’s accounting department did not provide for the cost of wine waiters, nor the cost of wine and liquor served in the restaurant. This is to Jacquard’s benefit. Because the wine cellar and liquor inventories are managed by the hotel, the restaurant does not have to endure product-level costs associated with these items. For instance, costs will not have to be incurred to follow state liquor guidelines, various inventory costs, insurance, maintenance and storage...
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...ricotta cheesy grin paneer. Danish fontina cottage cheese pecorino croque monsieur rubber cheese cheese on toast macaroni cheese cheesy feet. The big cheese danish fontina mozzarella. Fondue smelly cheese fromage. Cheesy feet jarlsberg cheesecake camembert de normandie cheesy grin airedale swiss cheese slices. Chalk and cheese feta parmesan manchego fromage frais everyone loves boursin emmental. Feta queso red leicester cheesy grin cheese slices cream cheese fromage frais port-salut. Cottage cheese. Feta when the cheese comes out everybody's happy feta. Goat camembert de normandie croque monsieur pepper jack bocconcini jarlsberg say cheese babybel. Port-salut fondue feta swiss queso hard cheese mozzarella cheesy feet. Gouda monterey jack port-salut taleggio dolcelatte. Hard cheese chalk and cheese cut the cheese. Chalk and cheese macaroni cheese cottage cheese the big cheese taleggio goat parmesan cream cheese. Stilton cheese strings macaroni cheese danish fontina dolcelatte danish fontina cheese on toast bavarian bergkase. Emmental macaroni cheese cheese and wine manchego cheese and wine. Danish fontina gouda fromage frais. Swiss melted cheese mascarpone cow stinking bishop boursin manchego camembert de normandie. Pecorino cheddar cheese and...
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...Aurélien de Villiers de La Noue The Negotiation between Dietrich von Choltitz and Raoul Nordling: Can One Man really change the course of History? The negotiation between the German general Dietrich von Choltitz and the Swedish consul Raoul Nordling concerning the destruction of Paris is highly controversial and no Historian come to a consensus. Movies Paris brûle-t-il? by René Clément and Diplomacy by Volker Schlöndorff rekindled discussion about this quite mysterious negotiation between these two men. How did they manage to reach an agreement? What were the terms of the deal? Was there even a negotiation? This topic caught my attention for it changed the course of History. Had the German burnt Paris, the French would never have forgotten it and the European Union would not have emerged six years after those events (the CECA was created in 1951). I am deeply pro-European and found of History. As a result it amuses me to the how fragile basis of the Union were. I also like to think that one man, no matter the context and the lack of leverage –we are talking of one man trying to talk a German general out of following Hitler’s orders- can have so much impact on thanks to his words only. To me, one of the key factors in the negotiation is time. Here, it is said that Nordling had but one night to settle this issue. Past, present and future are indeed vital with one another as the past experiences, the standards of legitimacy, the previous relationships determine the ...
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...Commercialisation car j'ai toujours été attiré par le domaine du commerce. Le DUT TC m'a permis de découvrir des matières qui m'ont toujours attiré comme la négociation, le commerce international et le marketing. J'ai également été attiré par la structure du DUT ou les élèves sont plus suivit par les professeurs que la fac et ou la majorité des cours sont dispensé en TD. Après mon DUT je me suis naturellement dirigé vers une école de commerce car j'estime qu'il était indispensable pour moi de développer mon réseau professionnel et continuer dans la même voie que mon DUT. Après une première année en U3 à l’école de management de Normandie, j’ai choisi de continuer mes études par un M1 classique car je trouvais très intéressante l’opportunité de voyager à l’étranger. | Mes différentes formations Année | Diplôme | Contenu | Motivation/intérêt | résultats | 2013-2014 | EM Normandie | -Commerce-Langues étrangères-Finance | La vie associativeL’international | | 2011 - 2012 | DUT Techniques de commercialisation | - Négociation- Langues étrangères- Commerce | L'internationalLa négociation | | 2008-2010 | Bac ES | - Economie- Langues étrangères | Langues étrangèresCommerce | | Mes principales réalisations A partir de l’analyse de vos expériences professionnelles et extra-professionnelles (expériences associatives, sportives…), listez vos principales réalisations en précisant les résultats associés...
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...(ABE) Bellerive Hall (BRH) Benton Hall (BH) Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center (PAC) Boiler House (BOI) Campus Police / Gallery 210 (TCC) Clark Hall (CH) Des Lee Technology & Learning Center and Math & Science Education Center (TLC) Education Administration Building (EAB) Express Scripts Hall (ESH) W Fine Arts Annex (FAA) Fine Arts Building (FAB) General Services Building (GSB) J. C. Penney Building Conference Center (JCP) Kathy J. Weinman Advocacy Center (KWC) Lucas Hall (LH) Mansion Hills Condos (MHC) Mark Twain/Athletic & Fitness Center (MT) Marillac Hall/Optometry Clinic (MH) Music Building (MB) Millennium Student Center/Admissions (MSC) Millennium Student Center Garage North (MGN) U Millennium Student Center Garage South (MGS) Normandie Hall (NRH) J Nursing Administration Building (NAB) Oak Hall (OAK) Parking and Transportation Building (PTB) Provincial House / Honors College (PH) / (HC) Regional Center for Education & Work (RCEW) Research Building (RB) Sassin Building / ELS Language Ctrs (SAS)/(ELS) 18 36 17 55 32 7 5 27 28 10 65 44 8 2 34 6 72 9 26 25 4 54 15 38 40 59 70 41 43 19 67 39 69 11 30 31 75 20 12 14 57 3 37 76 48 29 52 16 1 v North Campus Campus Shuttle Bus Emergency Phone Bi-State Bus Stop Accessible Parking M MetroLink Station Seton Center Hall (SC) Simpkin Gym (SIM) Social Sciences & Business Building/Tower (SSB) South Campus Classroom Building (SCCL) South Campus Computer Building (SCCO) South Campus Garage (SCG) Stadler Hall (SH) St. Louis...
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...By: Normandie Lovince I am a supporter of the anti-federalist party. The anti-federalist took some of the ideas that the federalist had into consideration. Instead of abolishing or ignoring these ideas, they wanted to improve them. The anti-federalist and the federalist share two very opposing views. As you read this essay, you will gradually start to see just how my ideas are being supported as to why I've chosen to become an anti-federalist. The anti-federalist party was the first out of two political parties of the U.S. This party was led by Henry, George Mason and Samuel Adams alongside Richard Henry Lee who wanted the president and the senate to have the entire executive and 2/3 of the legislative power. As an anti-federalist, I believe that the constitution should not be ratified. I feel like the best way, that the U.S citizens should be protected is by being kept safe from the Government and the bill of rights will do that because of the freedom and liberty that it gives us. "The greatest importance for Freemen to retain themselves are the liberties given to us in the bill of rights", which is why it's so important that we'd add it to the constitution. In order to get the bill of rights to be in the constitution we'd need to sacrifice part of our natural rights, for the good of others around us. The anti-federalist believed that the constitution should have a bill of rights. The Anti-federalist opposed the constitution, while the federalist themselves favored...
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...Les menus Pour le déjeuner “Le menu du marché” *est élaboré chaque semaine selon les produits de saison. Entrée, plat, dessert Entrée et plat ou plat et dessert *Les boissons ne sont pas comprises. 35 ¤ 29 ¤ Pour le dîner Le “menu découverte” et le “menu signature” sont élaborés à partir de produits sélectionnés chez les meilleurs producteurs et selon la saison afin de vous proposer une cuisine authentique, raffinée et créative. “Menu Découverte”*, en 4 services “Menu Signature”*, en 6 services *Les boissons ne sont pas comprises. 45 ¤ 60 ¤ Prix nets - service compris A la carte Les Entrées Œuf BIO vapeur aux épinards frais Crème de Normandie, comté, pousses d’épinards, pain grillé. 16 ¤ 18 ¤ 20 ¤ entrée plat Carpaccio de Saint Jacques Pomme fruit, champignons de Paris, huile de cacahuète grillée de chez Leblanc. Ravioles de champignons et copeaux de foie gras Consommé de canard, poivre du Sichuan, zeste de citron. Salade Caesar de homard bleu Feuilles croquantes, crème d’ail d’Arleux, poulet de Licques rôti. 20 ¤ 26 ¤ Prix nets - service compris Les Plats Noix de Saint Jacques boulonnaises grillées Butternut, thym citron, fumet de barbe. 28 ¤ 30 ¤ Langoustines Pad thaï Spaghettis de courges, cacahuètes, pamplemousse, coriandre. Le poisson de Christophe En direct des criées de Boulogne et Dunkerque, prix selon cours. Risotto roquette et ricotta Œuf bio, parmesan, Saporosso. 24 ¤ 26 ¤ 28 ¤ 28 ¤ 40 ¤ Blanquette...
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...Emily Myers Exam 2 1) Discuss the Bauhaus, including its philosophy, key figures, product designs, sources and influences. Be sure to give examples of works with a detailed visual and contextual analysis of each example to demonstrate your understanding of the Bauhaus approach. The Bauhaus school of art opened in April of 1919 by Walter Gropius. Gropius originally rejected the need for standardization and mass production within the arts, but after the first world war Gropius accepted the need.(Fiell, 304) The Bauhaus was created when Gropius combined the art schools Kunstgewerbeschule and the Hochchule fur Bildende Kunst into one.(Fiell, 83) The Bauhaus, meaning "Building House" was located in Weimar, Germany. Gropius wanted to create a new organization of learning for design, and sought to reform educational theory and unify the arts.(Fiell, 83) The Bauhaus curriculum consisted of two parts; students had to complete a year of foundation courses that focused on the use of color, form and materials. Following the year of foundation courses, students were to enter a workshop of their choosing in areas such as carpentry, ceramics, metal etc. The Bauhaus drew influence from other movements such as the Arts & Crafts movement and De Stijl. Throughout the lifetime of the Bauhaus, three directors took charge and led the Bauhaus into different directions. Walter Gropius, originally an architect, was the first director appointed to the Bauhaus; also the founder. Under Gropius...
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...PRESENTATION DE L’ENTREPRISE I/ Présentation du réseau Darty : A/ Fiche d’identité : - Leader de la distribution spécialisée de produits électrodomestiques et d'électronique grand public - Créé en 1947 par la famille Darty - Plus de 11 059 salariés (dont 30% au S.A.V, ce qui lui a permis d’être élu meilleur S.A.V de France) travaillent dans les 218 magasins DARTY, pour une surface de vente totale de 269 000m², soit 1300m² de surface moyenne. - Les 218 magasins DARTY en France sont répartis entre 6 filiales régionales (alimentées par 4 entrepôts de 120 000m²) : DARTY Ile de France, Rhône Alpes, Provence Méditerranée, Ouest, Nord Normandie et Alsace Lorraine. - DARTY détient 14% des parts de marché, et a réalisé un Chiffre d’affaires de 2 550 millions d’euros en 2007, soit une augmentation de 3,5% comparé à 2006. - 10 000 personnes collaborent en France avec DARTY dont 40% dans les métiers de service. Pour cela, il existe 2 entrepôts centraux pour le stockage de la marchandise et 77 plates formes de livraison nécessitant une flotte de 400 camions de livraison. - 3 millions questionnaires de satisfaction client envoyés tous les ans pour veiller à ce que la prestation de service de DARTY reste exemplaire. B/ Les objectifs : - Rester Leader de son marché en France - Garder une image de spécialiste - Maintenir une relation de confiance durable - Développer son activité à l’étranger - Meilleur prix - Meilleur...
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...Introduction : les causes de la guerre Carte des annexions allemandes de 1936 à 1939 On distingue : * Des causes directes : L'invasion de la Pologne est déclenchée le 1er septembre 1939. Pour défendre la Pologne, la France et le Royaume-Uni déclarent la guerre à l'Allemagne le 3 septembre 1939 en raison des alliances de défense mutuelle signée entre les démocraties. Mais cette déclaration de guerre n'est pas suivie d'une réelle intervention des démocraties et l'invasion de la Pologne se solde par une victoire nazie redoutablement rapide (moins d'un mois). * Des causes profondes : * La coexistence en Europe de pays aux régimes politiques très différents et antagonistes dans les points de vue (ex : Allemagne nazie : dictature expansionniste / France ou Royaume-Uni : démocraties et défense du droit des peuples). * La présence à la tête de l'Allemagne d'Adolf Hitler. Du point de vue territorial, il suit un projet précis : la conquête d'un « espace vital » européen pour construire une Europe allemande. Il veut aussi effacer toute trace du Traité de Versailles (1919). * L'absence de réactions des démocraties (France et Royaume-Uni) face aux agressions et aux manœuvres d'Hitler ou face à l'alliance des dictatures (alliance de l'Allemagne avec le Japon dès 1935, signature de l'Axe Rome-Berlin en 1936 avec Mussolini). Le dernier pacte d'alliance est signé en août 1939, il s'agit du Pacte germano-soviétique de non agression (avec l'URSS). Cela permet...
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...zastaven Alexandrem Velikým (z Wessexu). Anglické království existovalo oficiálně jako suverénní stát od roku 927wiki do 1707. 1707–1801 – Spojené Království Velké Británie 1801–1922 – Spojené Království Velké Británie a Irska 1922 – Spojené Království Velké Británie a Severního Irska V 10. a 11. st. britské ostrovy přímo ovládány Vikinskými kmeny. Např. Cnut the Great anglickým králem 1016 –1035. 1066 – Edward the Confessor (Vyznavač) zemřel bez potomka, jako následovníka trůnu doporučil vzdáleného příbuzného, normanského vévodu Williama (Dobyvatele, králem 1066 - 1087), známé vylodění a the Battle of Hastings, William následně korunován anglickým králem, navázal na normanskou správu, rozděloval půdu a tituly svým novým šlechticům z Normandie, pokud někdo z Anglosasů zemřel bez potomka, Vilém si nárokoval území pro sebe a následně ho rozdělil mezi spřátelené šlechtice. Doomsday Book – kniha posledního soudu, William ji nechal vyhotovit, stala se východiskem pro správu a výběr daní. Přehled, kdo vlastnil kolik půdy a dobytka. 12. století - nástup Plantaženecké dynastie na trůn, Plantagenet – Jindřich II. (Henry II 1154 – 1189) si vzal...
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...Saint-Denis Asnières–Gennevilliers Parc des Expositions Hôtel de Ville de La Courneuve 1 Les Grésillons Gare de Saint-Denis Cosmonautes Les Courtilles Le Bourget Mitry–Claye 32 46 • wap.ratp.fr www.ratp.fr Les Agnettes Gabriel Péri Saint-Ouen Carrefour Pleyel Mairie de Saint-Ouen Garibaldi Porte de Saint-Ouen Guy Môquet La Fourche Pereire Place de Clichy Liège Trinité d’Estienne d’Orves Blanche Rome Villiers Monceau Europe Porte Maillot Courcelles Gare Saint-Lazare Porte de Clignancourt Saint-Denis Porte de Paris Basilique de St-Denis La Courneuve Aubervilliers La Courneuve 8 Mai 1945 Stade Géo André Danton La Courneuve–8 Mai 1945 Maurice Lachâtre Drancy–Avenir Hôpital Avicenne Gaston Roulaud Escadrille Normandie–Niémen Stade de France Saint-Denis La Plaine Stade de France Porte de la Chapelle Fort d’Aubervilliers Aubervilliers–Pantin Quatre Chemins 2 Cergy Poissy St-Germain en-Laye Pont de Levallois Bécon Mairie de Clichy Porte de Clichy Brochant La Ferme Pantin Libération Hôtel de Ville de Bobigny Bobigny Pablo Picasso Jean Rostand Auguste Delaune 2 Simplon Lamarck Caulaincourt Abbesses Jules Joffrin Funiculaire de Montmartre Marcadet Poissonniers Château Rouge Barbès Rochechouart Marx Dormoy Porte de la Villette Corentin Cariou Crimée Anatole France Louise Michel La...
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...Kolb 02 Police brutally and police management The 1991 beating of Rodney King highlights abuse as one of the most pressing civil rights issues in the United States. It demonstrates that racism is still very real and that people continue to be treated based on the color of their skin. It was one of "the most visible uses of force by police in this country’s history" and put the issue of police brutality on the national agenda (Mydans 1). The King beating set off a chain of events that enflamed racial, ethnic, and social tensions in Los Angeles. It caused six days of riots and rebellion, calls for structural reforms of the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. It also caused the resignations of the mayor of Los Angeles, the chief of police, and the Los Angeles County district attorney. This event shows how one officers actions can effect how police officers and police mangers are see by the public. This Civil liability is something that all police mangers will have to deal with at some point in their career weather it be a real case or someone putting a false case in. On March 3, 1991, Rodney King was driving a car in Los Angeles, California, with a passenger, Bryant Allen in the back seat. When King was signaled by police car behind him, but he did not stop, and increased his speed. One estimate stated that King drove one hundred miles per hour for about eight miles, while being chased by police officer Melanie Singer of the California...
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...Financial markets– Exercises Sophie Gay Anger – EM Normandie Financial markets, structure and definitions 1. Financial markets guarantee the quality of information provided to investors. FALSE 2. Primary markets guarantee that all financial instruments are liquid. FALSE 3. Trading on secondary markets are not taken into consideration by the management of quoted companies. FALSE 4. Trades on secondary markets have no impact on the funds collected by quoted companies. TRUE 5. The interbank market is part of the monetary market. TRUE Answer the following questions: 1. What are the key roles played by financial markets? * Market price determination * Information aggregation into prices * Risk sharing between market participants * Liquidity of financial assets thanks to the presence of secondary markets 2. Why do we refer to stocks as “residual claims”? Stocks are considered as residual claims because if a company’s assets are liquidated, stockholders are entitled to a proportional portion of the liquidation boni : what is left after debts to the Government, employees and other debt holders have been paid. This residual value is in general null. 3. What are “preferred stocks”? Since 2004 in France it is possible for a corporation to create “preferred stocks” (or rather preference stocks) offering specific rights to some stockholders. Frequently, these stocks give their holders multiple voting rights...
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...B C Légende E D CDG Aéroport Charles de Gaulle Théâtre Gérard Philipe Correspondances 1 Saint-Denis Fin de lignes en correspondance Carrefour Pleyel Gabriel Péri Saint-Ouen Pont de Levallois Bécon Porte de Saint-Ouen Porte de Clichy Guy Môquet Brochant Jules Joffrin Esplanade de La Défense Europe Neuilly–Porte Maillot Belvédère Ternes Avenue Foch Miromesnil Saint-Philippe du-Roule 4 Suresnes Longchamp George V Kléber Franklin D. Roosevelt Victor Hugo Boissière Avenue Henri Martin Rue de la Pompe Alma Marceau Pont de l’Alma Grands Boulevards Réaumur Sébastopol Louvre Rivoli 5 La Muette Les Coteaux Passy Champ de Mars Tour Eiffel École Bir-Hakeim Militaire Avenue du Pdt Kennedy Dupleix Jasmin Les Milons Michel Ange Auteuil 6 Porte d’Auteuil Boulogne Jean Jaurès Parc de St-Cloud Avenue Émile Zola Église d’Auteuil Michel Ange Molitor Boulogne Pont de St-Cloud Bd Victor Porte de St-Cloud Musée de Sèvres Gare Montparnasse Port-Royal Edgar Quinet Raspail Pernety Convention Corvisart Cité Universitaire Porte de Versailles Suzanne Lenglen Parc des Expositions Porte d’Issy Porte de Vanves Brancion Georges Brassens Didot Malakoff Plateau de Vanves Corentin Celton Jean Moulin Montsouris Porte d’Orléans Stade Charléty Malakoff ...
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