Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel was born in the late 1800s in France and orphaned at a young age. She was taught sewing by nuns and opened her first shop in 1913. With the help of Arthur Capel, she opened a second shop and gained famous clients. During World War 1, she opened her largest shop in France. Chanel revolutionized women's fashion by designing the power suit and little black dress, allowing women to dress for themselves. She built the renowned Chanel brand known for elegance and style.
Chanel was founded in Paris in 1909-1910 by Coco Chanel, who was born in 1883. Over the years, Chanel expanded from apparel into perfumes, watches, handbags, cosmetics and other luxury goods, becoming a world-famous brand. Coco Chanel lived for 30 years at the Ritz Hotel in Paris, where she died in her bedroom on January 10th, 1971.
Frederick W. Smith founded FedEx in 1971 to create an airfreight delivery system for transporting documents overnight. FedEx began full operations in 1973 and initially struggled but became profitable by 1976. Today, FedEx is a global logistics company comprising multiple operating companies that provide flexible transportation and business services. FedEx engages in various corporate social responsibility initiatives focused on ethics, workplace diversity, environmental sustainability, and philanthropy.
Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel was born in the late 1800s in France and orphaned at a young age. She was taught sewing by nuns and opened her first shop in 1913. With the help of Arthur Capel, she opened a second shop and gained famous clients. During World War 1, she opened her largest shop in France. Chanel revolutionized women's fashion by designing the power suit and little black dress, allowing women to dress for themselves. She built the renowned Chanel brand known for elegance and style.
Chanel was founded in Paris in 1909-1910 by Coco Chanel, who was born in 1883. Over the years, Chanel expanded from apparel into perfumes, watches, handbags, cosmetics and other luxury goods, becoming a world-famous brand. Coco Chanel lived for 30 years at the Ritz Hotel in Paris, where she died in her bedroom on January 10th, 1971.
Frederick W. Smith founded FedEx in 1971 to create an airfreight delivery system for transporting documents overnight. FedEx began full operations in 1973 and initially struggled but became profitable by 1976. Today, FedEx is a global logistics company comprising multiple operating companies that provide flexible transportation and business services. FedEx engages in various corporate social responsibility initiatives focused on ethics, workplace diversity, environmental sustainability, and philanthropy.
This document provides an overview of business in the United States. It discusses the scientific approach American businesses take to analyzing processes. It then highlights facts about small businesses, including that they make up over 99% of businesses and employ over half of the private workforce. Finally, it briefly describes 10 iconic American businesses, including Procter & Gamble, Starbucks, Google, General Electric, Nike, Walmart, Apple, Disney, McDonald's, and Coca-Cola.
The U.S. government shut down in October 2013 after Congress failed to agree on a budget or funding bill. Around 800,000 "non-essential" federal workers were furloughed, and national parks and museums closed their doors. Previous shutdowns in 1995-1996 lasted 21 days. The stock market dropped in response to the uncertainty, and investors braced for problems if Congress failed to raise the debt ceiling.
New York City is a large, busy city known for its iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Times Square. The city has a robust subway system that is celebrating its 100th anniversary, and is one of the best ways to get around New York. Central Park provides green space in the middle of Manhattan, designed by Frederick Law Olmstead. Broadway theaters, museums like the Museum of Modern Art, and sports stadiums like Yankee Stadium are popular attractions that help define New York City.
The document provides information on several important historical and cultural sites in Georgia, including Abanotubani, the oldest part of Tbilisi known for its 17th-18th century baths; Metekhi plateau and the Virgin Mary Church in Tbilisi; the Kakheti wine region where domesticated grapevines were first discovered; and Tsinandali, an important cultural site and home of the Chavchavadze family. It also summarizes several important monasteries and churches across Georgia, such as Gelati Monastery, an intellectual center and UNESCO World Heritage Site; Vardzia, a famous cave city; and Nikortsminda Cathedral with 17th century frescoes
The United States is located in North America, bordered by Canada and Mexico. It has 50 states and Washington D.C. as its capital. The US has a population of over 300 million people and its currency is the US Dollar. Some of the national symbols of the US include the bald eagle, the Statue of Liberty, and the White House. The US has a diverse population composed of people from various ethnic and racial backgrounds.
Singapore was founded as a British trading colony in 1819 and has become one of the most prosperous countries in the world with the third highest GDP per capita. It has a highly skilled multiethnic population and relies heavily on exports and foreign investment. Singapore has pursued free trade agreements with many countries and trading blocs to remain a global hub for business, shipping, banking, and tourism.
This document provides an overview of business in the United States. It discusses the scientific approach American businesses take to analyzing processes. It then highlights facts about small businesses, including that they make up over 99% of businesses and employ over half of the private workforce. Finally, it briefly describes 10 iconic American businesses, including Procter & Gamble, Starbucks, Google, General Electric, Nike, Walmart, Apple, Disney, McDonald's, and Coca-Cola.
The U.S. government shut down in October 2013 after Congress failed to agree on a budget or funding bill. Around 800,000 "non-essential" federal workers were furloughed, and national parks and museums closed their doors. Previous shutdowns in 1995-1996 lasted 21 days. The stock market dropped in response to the uncertainty, and investors braced for problems if Congress failed to raise the debt ceiling.
New York City is a large, busy city known for its iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Times Square. The city has a robust subway system that is celebrating its 100th anniversary, and is one of the best ways to get around New York. Central Park provides green space in the middle of Manhattan, designed by Frederick Law Olmstead. Broadway theaters, museums like the Museum of Modern Art, and sports stadiums like Yankee Stadium are popular attractions that help define New York City.
The document provides information on several important historical and cultural sites in Georgia, including Abanotubani, the oldest part of Tbilisi known for its 17th-18th century baths; Metekhi plateau and the Virgin Mary Church in Tbilisi; the Kakheti wine region where domesticated grapevines were first discovered; and Tsinandali, an important cultural site and home of the Chavchavadze family. It also summarizes several important monasteries and churches across Georgia, such as Gelati Monastery, an intellectual center and UNESCO World Heritage Site; Vardzia, a famous cave city; and Nikortsminda Cathedral with 17th century frescoes
The United States is located in North America, bordered by Canada and Mexico. It has 50 states and Washington D.C. as its capital. The US has a population of over 300 million people and its currency is the US Dollar. Some of the national symbols of the US include the bald eagle, the Statue of Liberty, and the White House. The US has a diverse population composed of people from various ethnic and racial backgrounds.
Singapore was founded as a British trading colony in 1819 and has become one of the most prosperous countries in the world with the third highest GDP per capita. It has a highly skilled multiethnic population and relies heavily on exports and foreign investment. Singapore has pursued free trade agreements with many countries and trading blocs to remain a global hub for business, shipping, banking, and tourism.
14. 1920 წელს იგი შეხვდა
ცნობილ გენიალურ
ქიმიკოს ერნესტ ბოს
და დაძაბული
ერთობლივი მუშაობის
შედეგად შექმნეს 80
კომპონენტისგან
შემდგარი, ცნობილი
„სუნამო ქალებისთვის
ქალის სურნელით“
CHANEL №5.