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    Executive Summary

    Executive Summary The Estee Lauder Company was founded by 1946 by Mrs Estee Lauder and her husband, Joseph Lauder. The Estee Lauder Company is the company that sell numerous beauty and skin care products in the cosmetics marketplace. Estee Lauder acquired many brand licensing such as Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger, Donna Karan, Bobbi Brown and La Mer. The company’s vision is: “Bringing the best to everyone we touch and being the best in everything we do. By ‘the best’ we mean the best products, the

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    Impressionism

    non-traditional European culture, the growing social concern for the common man and a woman’s conservative self. Young artists found themselves rejected by art academies like the Paris Salon. From this conflict immerged Impressionism. Women were a frequent subject in Impressionist art and they were often depicted as objects of beauty, purity, and delicacy often in gardens, baths and home with children. Conceptual Framework Many new techniques and characteristics are found common in Impressionist art

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    International Marketing

    CASE 22 Cultural Norms, Fair & Lovely, and Advertising Fair & Lovely, a branded product of Hindustan Lever Ltd. (HLL), is touted as a cosmetic that lightens skin color. On its Web site (www.hll.com), the company calls its product “the miracle worker,” “proven to deliver one to three shades of change.” While tanning is the rage in Western countries, skin lightening treatments are popular in Asia. According to industry sources, the top-selling skin lightening cream in India is Fair & Lovely from

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    Time Traveling Historian

    Time Traveling Historian Gina York HUM/205 October 14, 2012 William Devine Time Traveling Historian As a child I often pondered what it would have been like to live in another time. A time far removed from the time I currently lived in. Would it have been as exciting to live in then as I imagined it to be in my head and would it look anything remotely like I had envisioned it in my “mind’s eye”? In order for me to finally realize my childhood dream I decided to take it upon myself to build

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    2.0 Coupon

    ------------------------------------------------- APP378 Tutorial 2 ------------------------------------------------- 1. What factors do you think influences the popularity of the “coupon generation”? ------------------------------------------------- a)Easy/Convenient -Nowadays, people can easily to get the varieties of the coupons for restaurants, hypermarket, and other goods and services from Sunday newspaper, online printable grocery stores, manufacturers and others. It is convenient for

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    Jean Leon Gerome Research Paper

    Throughout Paris and Europe the art world was consisting changing and in the years of 1889 and 1889 the threshold of debate was between the traditional artist and a new wave of modern artist. Traditional artist believed in the ideology of traditional and aesthetic art as the foundation of art and should not be changed. However, modern artist such as impressionist believed that the old art world was becoming boring and that there needed to be a change. For my inquiry class I was given the opportunity

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    Decision Making

    2001, I was a cosmetologist working in a local unisex beauty salon when my husband and I discovered I was pregnant with our first child. The newly discovered addition to the family caused me to reflect on the stability of my current career in reference to a steady income, health insurance, and other benefits I did not have at the moment and would need in the future. I began to explore the probability of my success if I remained in the beauty industry I was in and what my current options were to obtain

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    L'Oreal Harvard Business Review

    American, and Asian. However, entering US market was not easy as they face three main obstacles along the way which were; L’Oreal had little to no relationship established with U.S. Local middlemen, L’Oreal hair products were not well known by the salon workers and their clientele, and the French prestige, which helped sell perfumes, did little for the hair-coloring products. Therefore, L'Oreal made certain acquisitions, as well as the implementation of new market strategies and corporate strategies

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    after the surgery is done. Next, service has the characteristic of inseparability. The service cannot be separated from its provider, whether the provider is either a machine or a human. For example, the service of having a hair perm at a beauty salon cannot be separated from the usage of perm equipment and the existence and skill of a professional hair permer. Third, service has the characteristic of variability. It is defined as the quality of the service depends on who provides them,

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    A Career As An Administrative Assistant

    use my talents and skills to grow as an individual. I will like to serve your organization and establish an enjoyable career for myself. As stated in my resume, in my previous work history I have worked as an Administrative Assistant inside a beauty salon, by this experience I learned how to deal with customer service, answer telephone calls and clean while being in high school. When I graduated from high school I got accepted into Jackson College and later on down the line I stated

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