universalism‚ gender equality and consensus on political decision. It is important highlight that I will adopt two different terms to group these countries. By Scandinavian countries I mean Norway‚ Sweden and Denmark while the wider concept of „Nordic nations‟ includes all five countries Norway‚ Sweden‚ Denmark‚ Finland and Iceland. In a second moment‚ I will show how new external and internal pressures threatened the welfare state model and deviated the Nordic countries from their common path. As result‚ a
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NEW STUDENTS IN THE CLASS In Denmark‚ you earn much more as a salesperson if you are named Kasper or Katrine than Amir or Fatima. Why? Because in Denmark‚ people favour the majority culture over the minority culture‚ a new Danish study concludes. Is DENMARK STILL a fairytale COUNTRY? By MATHILDE WEIRSØE Recently‚ a couple of young telephone salespersons from a major Danish newspaper revealed that their boss had asked them to introduce themselves as Kasper and Katrine‚ even though they are
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Danish Crown -How to secure Danish Crown’s future? By Konstantin Tsonev 3 December 2012 Danish Crown -How to secure Danish Crown’s future? The AP Degree in Marketing Management Author: Konstantin TsonevSupervisors: Helle Eskesen‚ Jes Holten LützhøftAssignment: Project A – Danish CrownCharacters: 33157Submitted: 03.12.2012 | Table of Contents
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Pestel Wupti.com Political factors There are no specific political factors for Wupti.com‚ other than the general factors that concern all companies in Denmark. This is taxes‚ VAT and future changes in the fiscal policy. If taxes went up‚ causing the price of the products Wupti.com supply to rise‚ then the demand would go down as the crisis unfortunately has made the Danes save their money due to a financial insecurity in general. Economic factors As the market in general has been in decline
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In the 1740’s‚ Great Britain and France both realized that a struggle for control of North America was unavoidable. With the French’s involvement in the fur trade and the English’s concern with their cash crops the desire for more land grew‚ which ultimately caused clashes between the two empires. France pushed westward in pursuit of its one valuable resource‚ the beaver. European fashion setters valued beaver fur hats for their warmth and luxurious appearance. Demands for the fur grew. French
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Summary of “Danish court system” This article reviews the courts role in Danish society‚ duties‚ values and objectives. Also there are described the structure of every type of court in Denmark. Article is located on website http://www.scandinavianlaw.se/pdf/51-27.pdf. The Danish courts are composed of the Sumpreme Court‚ the two high courts‚ the Copenhagen Maritime and Commercial Court‚ the Land Registy Court‚ 24 district courts‚ the courts of the Faroe Islands‚ the Appeals Permission board‚ the
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.]” (p. 2.‚ ll. 23-27) Ramadans underlines that the immigration is everybody’s responsibility with the two quotations. The Europeans needs to understand that our countries has changed and that we are merging histories with other cultures - e.g.‚ Denmark is no longer “the Vikings” but we also have a history which involves Allah. From the above quotes it is seen that Tariq Ramadans does not only speak to Europeans or Muslims. Itʼs for both. It is as if a few lines is written for Muslims‚ then a few
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Beowulf will soon meet Grendel and when he does‚ he will be prepared. Beowulf shows bravery when he fought Grendel with his bare hands. Beowulf wants to end “the grief‚ the sorrow‚ and the suffering” of the helpless people of Denmark. Beowulf will bring peace to Denmark. His defeat of Grendel and Grendel’s mother validates his reputation for bravery and establishes him fully as a hero. In first part of the poem‚ Beowulf matures little‚ as he possesses heroic qualities in abundance from the
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Beowulf Study Guide 1. Who is Hrothgar? The King of Denmark 2. Why doesn’t Grendel touch Hrothgar throne? Because it’s holy and he’s evil. 3. Why does Beowulf go to Denmark? He heard about what was happening and he wanted to help. 4. What is the first thing Grendel did when he saw Beowulf? He grabbed him 5. What happens when Grendel realizes Beowulf’s strength? He tries to run away 6. Who added Christian illusions to Beowulf? The Monks 7. Why was Grendel not in God’s favor? He was a
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Racism in Denmark Racism is a term used to describe a form of discrimination or belief. It can be explained as the hatred of one by another‚ because of known factors. The factors can be anything from skin color‚ language or the person’s place of birth. Basically it can be hatred due to any factor that makes the person different from one self. It is known that racism has existed for a very long period of time. Racism has for example caused wars and slavery‚ because of the belief that another person
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