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    Morgan Stanley Global Consumer Conference 2013 Jørn P. Jensen, Deputy CEO and CFO Content Group overview & history Our brands Financial performance Western Europe Eastern Europe Asia Appendix The Carlsberg Group in head-lines No. 4 largest international brewer 500 beer brands No. 1 in Eastern Europe No. 2 in Western Europe 120,000,000 hl. of beer sold in 2012 +16% EBIT growth (CAGR) from 2005 to 2012 +18% EPS growth (CAGR) from 2005 to 2012

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    ethical system or moral philosophy, named after its founder, Confucius (K’ung-Fu-Tzu), who was born in 551 B.C and died 479 B.C. it is not based on any metaphysical concept like the Taoism; it is the least metaphysical and the more practical of the Eastern philosophies considered. Confucius was a contemporary philosopher and also a contemporary Buddha. Below are the basic tenets of Confucianism; 1. Confucius never aimed at teaching anything new or founding anything new to the system; his aim was

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    How Far Do You Agree with the View That the Development of the Cold War in the Years 1945-48 Owed More to Soviet Expansionism Than to the Usa's Economic Interests?

    economic interests? It is evident that, as Source 7 argues, the development if the Cold War in the years 1945-48 owed more to Soviet expansionism. However, it was not the main factor. The USA’s desire to boost their economy and influence in Eastern Europe, discussed in Source 8, and the need to secure the USSR’s boarders, the focus of Source 9, also l,aged s key role in the development of the Cold War. Perhaps one can argue that all three aims of both superpowers acted as catalysts and contributed

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    Blytech Case Study

    On Tuesday, June 13, Blythe City Council approved the recommendation set forth by Chief Jeffrey Wade of the Blythe Police Department, for the acquisition of a 2000 Dodge Peacekeeper armored rescue truck, from the Glendale California Police Department. Through the 1033 program, a federal government policy regulated by the Secretary of Defense, underfunded law enforcement agencies that are unable to obtain supplies and equipment to fulfill their duties are inclined to receive a transfer of excess

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    Getting Rid Of Hiccups

    Has there ever been a time in your life that you couldn't get rid of those annoying hiccups? Or has someone ever told you, you're just growing drink some water? Today I'm going tell why I chose to make my science project about getting rid of those hiccups the fastest way possible. Hiccups are very challenging to get rid of. There are many ways you can possibly get hiccups such as: eating or drinking to fast, your growing( Thats what parents normally say ),You've had to much to drink (Adults), Didn't

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    Irony In Ronald Reagan's Speech At The Brandenburg Gate

    the oppressive government that they were attempting to escape it. Also, in the most famous part of the speech, Reagan uses repetition when he states, “General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” (n.pg.). Reagan’s repeating requests of Mr. Gorbachev are proof that unity could be achieved. Gorbachev was the General

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    Causes Of The NSC-68 And The Patriot Act

    The NSC-68 and the Patriot Act There have been tens thousands since the early days of human-beings. Millions of people were killed in wars throughout the human history. There are several reasons of wars. Although there is no single cause of war, wars always occurred over religious, political, territorial, or militarism conflicts. Some of the causes of WWII were Italian Fascism, Japanese militarism, and the German invasion of Poland. After WWII, there were several ideological, political

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    Central Europe Research Paper

    Europe’s historical importance as a region is defined by different aspects than other regions. Less focused on individual states, it is more centered around cultural aspects. These differing aspects include religion (mainly the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church), ideals held from past empires or kingdoms (Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Hungary, and Poland-Lithuania), and multinationalism. (pg. 4) These three main aspects came together later when a fourth aspect appeared: delayed development

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    Eastern Cottontail: Differences

    The Eastern Cottontail is a species of rabbit. It has large hind legs which make the Eastern Cottontail look more like a hare, and there is a difference. The difference between a rabbit and a hare is that a rabbit's fur is always the same color whether it's Spring, Summer, Fall, or Winter. Another difference between the two is that hares have longer hind legs for leaping long distances. The Symmetry of a rabbit has bilateral symmetry meaning that the rabbits symmetry is straight down the middle and

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    East Berlin Wall Research Paper

    In 1945 Germany lost WWI and was split into four zones. The capital city of Germany, Berlin, was controlled by the Soviet Union, France, Britain, and the United States. In 1947 the ideological Cold War began. Tensions had risen between the zones. By 1949, Germany was split in two: the democratic Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) in the west and the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in the east (Constitutional History of Germany). In 1961, the Berlin Wall was constructed by the GDR to prevent propaganda

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