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    Inc. phone: 207-596-6373 fax: 207-596-0538 email: cci@midcoast.com VIKING INVESTMENTS (Principals) Leonard Greenhalgh Dartmouth College ROLE FOR PAT OLAFSON You run Viking Investments‚ a U.S. corporation that has been primarily involved in real estate development. Your investments and development projects tend to be concentrated in the area surrounding Edgewater‚ Illinois‚ an affluent town in a rural area. Viking is one of six major developers in the local area‚ who occasionally have

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    NEGOTIATION PLANNING DOCUMENT Negotiation: Role: Viking Sandy Wood My overall goal: Maximize my sale price for the syndication of Ultra Rangers cartoon. Since financing costs and re-run costs (up to 8 runs/episode) is quite costly‚ I will feed those costs into my total sale price. Additionally‚ I want to build a sustainable relationship with WCHI so that I can negotiate future deals. Therefore‚ starting this business relationship on good terms is important for me. What are the issues at stake

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    Paper Project: Viking Investments MBA ###: Seminar in Negotiation and Other Dispute Resolution Methods Written by: ########## 11/17/12 Table of Contents ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Introduction ……………………………………………………………….3 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Summary of Major Issues ……………………………………………………………….. -------------------------------------------------

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    The Vikings are Scandinavian celebrities. The lure of their culture is still attracting many admirers and their legend still lives on. Because of their popularity‚ even the History channel is currently running a new semi-historic drama series about this wild brood. The legend of Vikings as brutal warriors is widespread‚ but few people know about their society and culture. The exhibition “Vikings” at The Field Museum show that the tales of violence are only a small part of the Viking world. Through

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    Laws and Legal Procedures: Since laws and legal procedures differed in different areas and changed as time went along‚ I will discuss the procedures in Iceland. The Icelanders did not like a central form of government such as a king and/or queen. Law was their king. Laws were set up and governed by a consensus and things were smoothed out by negotiating and compromising. In most other Norwegian lands ping (meetings) were held annually. They were usually locally‚ regionally‚ and‚ in Iceland’s

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    The word Viking‚ really means "Pirate" in Norse‚ is used as a term‚ for the people who lived in Denmark‚ Norway and Sweden during the early Middle Ages. They are most famous for the Viking raids of the Middle Ages and people often think of them as savage and bloodthirsty. Though many did have a life devoted to raiding and warfare‚ the vast majority of the Vikings lived from farming‚ fishing‚ and etc. Law The Vikings had a complex legal system. The word "law" is actually a Viking word. When

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    Vikings Typically‚ the image of a Viking is a barbaric‚ bearded man plundering and destroying a neighboring village. This is actually the stereotypical viewpoint. In actuality‚ Vikings‚ have a very different image. For example‚ Vikings did not wear furry boots or furry armor‚ they did not have horned helmets‚ they invaded Britain‚ and they also were the first to discover America! They were also experts in nautical technology‚ crafts‚ trading‚ warfare and many other skills (Jonsson 1). With all

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    VIKINGS EINHERJAR – THE CHOSEN ONES Kenneth Dunn History 115 Professor Gordon "Never before has such terror appeared in Britain as we have now suffered from a pagan race. … Behold‚ the church of St. Cuthbert‚ spattered with the blood of the priests of God‚ despoiled of all its ornaments; a place more venerable than all in Britain is given as a prey to pagan peoples." - Alcuin of York‚ in a letter to Ethelred‚ King of Northumbria in England.

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    Vikings When the term Viking is brought up an immediate image of bloodthirsty men with long beards and horned helmets is planted in our minds. This is the image the historical sources have given us‚ and it is partly true. Vikings were merciless when raiding‚ but they were peaceful when they traded. Their navigational technology was exceptional‚ and the ones who settled in foreign lands contributed greatly to the lands’ culture. The way we view Vikings has come mainly from sources in Western Europe

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    The Viking period began in AD 793 with a raid on the monastery of Lindisfarne by pirates from Scandinavia. In the following centuries their swift sailing ships enabled them to attack the undefended coastal and river ports‚ towns and monasteries of western Europe and beyond in the search for wealth‚ slaves‚ and new lands to settle. The name Viking is generally applied to the Scandinavian peoples from the late eighth century until around AD 1100. They lived in a number of small kingdoms‚ but as their

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