Papers 1491-1500 of total 1772 found.
…competitors are: Allkauf, Auchan, Billa, Geant, Globi, Hit, Jumbo, Major Julius Mainl, PHS S.A., Plus, Real, and Tesco. The difference among these chains is mostly the marketing strategy, however, Carrefour's main advantage is strong portfolio of global and local…
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…not connected to power. Perhaps this is so. But I believe that The Prince offers many clues to Machiavelli's true motivation. Consider the passage in Chapter 7 where Machiavelli describes the undoing of Cesare Borgia, "And he told me, on the day that Julius II…
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Category: /History
…, including the air ace Hermann Goering, the propagandist Joseph Goebbels, the police technician Heinrich Himmler, and the rabid anti-Semitic journalist Julius Streicher. The Great Depression opened the way for Hitler's success. Mass unemployment, Communist…
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…mats (see appendix 2) claiming that supporting a Jew by buying from his business made a person a national traitor. Julius Streicher's anti-Semitic newspaper, Der Sturmer (The Stormer) ran for 22 years and denounced Jews in crude, vicious and vivid ways…
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…a certain kind of majesty. For example, Pope Julius managed to convince Borgia that his intentions and deeds were in fact honourable. This sense of majesty appeared to enlarge the distance between the subject and the ruler. Unfortunately, many princes…
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…that the growth of Democracy in Europe was because of Jewish lies. <Tab/>Immediately after the Nazi takeover in 1933. Gobbels and Julius Streicher began to act violently against the Jews openly. Gangs of brown shirts physically attacked Jews on the street…
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Category: /Law & Government
…than Popes, using the example Pope Julius II. He also argues, however, that the Popes were respected, even Luther, for some time, treated the Pope with uttermost respect. Randell also seems to support Mullett's view, as does Lotherington. It must be argued…
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…or flamboyant (with the exception of Julius Creaser). All officials, including the emperor, dressed in simple white robes. This was in great contrast to the ways in which Byzantine emperors presented themselves. In the sixth century C.E., Byzantine emperors became…
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…carefully concealed by the emperors to avoid a backlash from members of the senate, similar to that Julius Ceaser met at the end of his reign. The Julio-Claudian emperors, especially, were extremely cautious of this, underplaying any form of distinctive adoration…
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…Sextus Julius Frontinus, Aqueducts of Rome, Book II: 116-117 (Shelton pg.168) The topic identified in the primary source is slavery in ancient Rome. This topic will be discussed with the summaries of three sources: Madden, J. (1996) 'Slavery…
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