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    Could the Spanish Armada have succeeded? The relentless decline in relations between Spain and England post 1558 engender a feeling of certain inevitability within the hostilities that broke out in 1585. Although tension between the two countries was extremely high it took years of preparations to actually instigate war. When Mary Queen of England died Philip lost all attachments with England and when Elizabeth came to power England no longer remained Catholic‚ Philip felt that England had

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    ACADEMIA BARILLA- HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL CASE STUDIES Parma‚ Italy - January 31‚ 2007 - Harvard Business School has selected Academia Barilla for an in-depth look into its business in the prestigious annals of Harvard Business School’s business case studies. Less than three years after its founding‚ Academia Barilla is one of the few Italian companies to ever get chronicled by Harvard. The Harvard Business School business case study for Academia Barilla recounts the last 10 years of the development

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    enterprises‚ such as a tourism agency called Parmatour‚ and the purchase of the local soccer club Parma. Huge sums were poured into these two enterprises‚ which have been a loss from the very beginning. It has been reported that Parmatour‚ now closed‚ has a loss of at least EU 2 billion‚ an incredibly high figure for a tourist agency. The losses of the Parma soccer club are not yet fully known. Here‚ Parma insiders are pointing at what they call the "Medellín Cartel" connection—i.e.‚ the purchase of

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    that life is more enjoyable when you cherish the happy moments. Rick is a burnt out NFL player who is always on the run‚ he is rushing from flat to flat‚ never has a steady relationship and rarely takes the time to sit down for a nice family meal. In Parma‚ Rick is welcomed by a hefty serving of pasta‚ wine‚ cheese and friends: For someone who still enjoyed Mc-Donald’s‚ the tastes were astounding. The flavors coated every taste bud in his mouth and made him chew as slowly-as possible. Sam was slicing

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    down for my God‚ and for my kingdom‚ and my people‚ my honour and my blood‚ even in the dust. I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king‚ and of a king of England too‚ and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain‚ or any prince of Europe‚ should dare to invade the borders of my realm; to which rather than any dishonour shall grow by me‚ I myself will take up arms‚ I myself will be your general‚ judge‚ and rewarder of every one of your virtues in the

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    The Congress of Vienna (German: Wiener Kongress) was a conference of ambassadors of European states chaired by Austrian statesman Klemens Wenzel von Metternich‚ and held in Vienna from November 1814 to June 1815.[1] The objective of the Congress was to settle the many issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars‚ the Napoleonic Wars‚ and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. This objective resulted in the redrawing of the continent’s political map‚ establishing the boundaries of France

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    How far do you agree that the limited appeal of Mazzini’s ideas was the main reason for the slow progress of national unity in Italy in the years 1815-48? In 1815‚ Italy had just emerged from Napoleonic rule and was completely divided into nine separate states; with different rulers and different cultures. By 1848‚ these states had progressed towards‚ albeit merely to a limited extent‚ some kind of national unity – national unity meaning the feeling of being united and together as one country

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    Purchase unit √ Conversion (ml to g /kg) To match the purchasing unit √√ Calculation of unit price: Units used x Purchase price Purchase unit √√ Unit price of ingredient √ Asparagus 880g R44.99 250g (880 x 44.99)/250 R158.36 Parma Ham 100g R259.99 1000g (100 x 259.99)/1000 R25.99 Mayonnaise 400 ml R18.89 750g (400 x 250)/280= 357.14g (357.14 x 18.89)/750 R8.99 Lemon 3 R15.99 4 (3 x 15.99)/4 R11.99 R R R R Total cost of recipe√√

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    Following this further‚ “Speech Before Her Troops” is the most motivation speech because the queen is willing to protect her people‚ country‚ and reign. Her country‚ now attacked by the enemy‚ (Parma or Spain) she cannot stand this and will fight back. “Let tyrants fear‚ I have always so behaved myself that‚ under God‚ I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and good-will of my subjects; and therefore I am come amongst

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    To what extent was the Dutch revolt a political conflict? When considering this question it is also key to consider who it was that was actually revolting and who or what they were revolting against. It is also important to consider whether the revolt was supported and carried out by all parts of Dutch society. Different secondary sources give varying interpretations of what the Dutch revolt was about. By considering the relevance of primary sources we can attempt to get a clearer idea of

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