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    closure of 14 stores across Belgium. Meanwhile, Dutch supermarket chain Albert Heijn (AH) opened a new location in Bruges yesterday, the 21st in Flanders, amid talk that they could take over some of the Delhaize outlets. Delhaize plans to close eight stores in Flanders, including in Genk, Kortrijk and Turnhout. “We’re always on the lookout for locations,” said AH spokesperson Sally Herygers. The supermarket chain, the biggest in the Netherlands, opened its first store in Belgium in 2011. It now has 21

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    Sax Biography

    what in 1830 became the independent country of Belgium. Sax was the eldest of eleven children. Sax was very lucky to survive his childhood. In between incidents Sax naturally took to the trade of his father. His father, Charles-Joseph Sax, was a cabinetmaker who was ordered to provide musical instruments

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    New Belgium Brewery Mission Statement

    The New Belgium Brewery Company, or NBB, is a small, but very popular company in the craft beer business. The company is well on its way to a long lasting presence in the brewing industry through its values centered on the community, the sustainability, and its workforce. In particular, sustainability initiatives are a major stepping-stone and strategic focus for the company. New Belgium uses environmentally friendly practices and partnerships to provide quality products, while remaining socially

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    Belgium

    Belgium - Kingdom of Belgium - Federal parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarch - 3 distinct autonomous regions --- Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels Capital - Each of the 3 has its own legislative body and extensive powers - Divided into 2 administrative communities--- 3 official languages: Dutch, French and German - Majority of the population can speak English as a second or third language - Roman Catholic - 1 CAD=0.747994 EUR - Capital: Brussels - Mild winters : Temperate

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    Global Wine War

    Global Wine War 1. How were the French able to dominate the worldwide wine trade for centuries? The French were the first to dominate the wine trade and largely due to their time advantage the European Union was able to create laws to assimilate all wine produced from the regions of France and Italy. This absolutely helped shaped the wine industry by having standards and laws; anyone who later produced wine had the structure to produce quality based on the French laws created. Being isolated

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    Societies of Europe

    The emergence and deepening of the European identity has been a significant aspect of integration over the past two decades. The European identity can be classified as a set of values shared by all the citizens of the European Union. The most tangible illustration of a European identity is the European Union (EU), a political-economic union that consists of 28 member states within Europe. Individuals and nations within Europe subordinating parochial interests is an imperative influence for the assimilation

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    Essay by David Sedaris ’’Me Talk Pretty One Day’’

    experiences to learn a foreign language, French. He has some struggles learning it even though Sedaris has taken some French lessons in New York before moving to Paris. But being 41 years old and start all over in school again can be a challenge, especially if you have a strict teacher. Before David Sedaris decided to move to Paris, France, he took a French course in New York, where he lived so that he would not be an absolute beginner when attending the French class in Paris. The first day of school

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    Prime Minister Diefenbaker's Congo Crisis

    of how Diefenbaker’s Congo policy was shaped, by its growing importance of maintaining positive relations with new UN members. Spooner explains how Canada’s Congo policy sought to prevent the Soviet Union from “gaining foothold in Africa, averting open conflict between two superpowers, reaffirming respect for sovereignty and self-determination of nations, mitigating friction between Belgium and UN, and garnering influence amongst Afro-Asian states”(308). During the Congo Crisis one of the main standards

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    Pros And Cons Of New Belgium Brewing

    The term SWOT stands for analyzing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). The strengths of New Belgium Brewing are the quality of its products, its distribution network, and its social/environmental responsibilities. The weaknesses include its inability to penetrate the northeastern U.S. markets significantly, and its current infrastructure. The opportunities include growing its market share and penetrating the northeast markets. The threats include small and

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    Political Systems

    monarchy Belgium is governed by King Albert II. King Albert II holds the title of Head of State. In July of 1993, the constitution was revised allowing Belgium to become more of a federal state. The current Head of the Government in Belgium is the Prime Minister Elio Rupo who has maintained the position since 2011. Also, the legal system in Belgium is a civil law system based upon the French Civil Code and European Union legislative acts. With the implementation of federal state Belgium divided

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