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Architecture of traces and ascriptions: interpreting the vanished Great Palace of the Byzantine Emperors in Constantinople
Beneath history, memory and oblivion. Beneath memory and oblivion: life. But the writing of life is another history. Incompleteness. --Paul Ricoeur (1) This paper was prompted by the 2000 proposal to develop the site of the...
Tags: Athens, Byzantine, Byzantium, Cambridge University Press, Cameron, Constantine, Constantinople, De, E, Early, Emperor, Emperors, Fig, Haghia Sophia, Imperial, Mango, Newton, Norwich, Palace, R, Roman, Rome, VII
Research articles 2006-06-01

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Emperors Palace Takes the Gambling Out of Marketing Campaigns with SPSS; Selects SPSS PredictiveMarketing to Improve Guest Loyalty
CHICAGO -- Emperors Palace, South Africa's premier gaming resort and part of the Peermont Global Group, has selected SPSS (NASDAQ:SPSS) predictive analytics software to enhance customer loyalty and increase its market share. The casino resort will use SPSS' PredictiveMarketingTM to better target its direct marketing campaigns to existing guests.
Tags: marketing, SPSS Inc.
Research articles 2005-07-25
Google's Founders: These Emperors Have No Clothes
A sure sign that this economic downturn is far worse than any of the previous ones during the Internet Era is when the perpetually expanding Google hit the outer limits of growth and begins to contract. And that is precisely what has happened. For the second time...
Tags: Google Inc., Advertisement, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-02-13
Marketing versus Sales
Well, well... I appear to have proverbially speaking stirred up a hornets nest by pointing out that Marketing has been wearing the Emperors new clothes. I guess Ill have to defend my position.First, though, I have to say something about Xerox, whose strategy a couple of comments defended. Consider:...
Tags: General, Sales strategy, Marketing research, Sales force management, Geoffrey James, funnel, marketing, sales, cost-of-sale
Blog posts 2007-05-10
What's the Replacement Term for "CEO"?
What's the Replacement Term for "CEO"?Replacement termWe could borrow the MD designation from the medical field, the could become Major Diety.Kings, Caesars and EmperorsThere are also older terms like King and Caesar or the Emperor. First two may apply to CEOs which are simultaneously owners. Last one to CEOs of...
Tags: CEONISTAS, Replacement Term
Discussion threads 2008-02-11
Empire without emperors. (Adobe Systems Inc)
00-00-0000 At Adobe, the biggest capital asset is the individuals who create the products. 00-00-0000 At Adobe, the biggest capital asset is the individuals who create the products.
Tags: Adobe Systems Inc.
Research articles 1996-02-05
China's Energy Strategy: Panda or Dragon?
Peter McKenzie-Brown submits: This article appears in the August 2008 issue of Oilweek. A symbol of unrivalled wisdom and power, China’s dragon is a long, scaly, snake-like creature with the paws of a tiger and the claws of an eagle. This chimera is an emblem of ancient imperial power. Indeed,...
Tags: China
External links 2008-08-15
How Public Speaking Can Empower You: The Power Of Speech
Words act as the sole generators that power the world, and the undefined emperors that make the world so. Words control everything around us, and will rise the weakest of people to rulers in control of civilizations. Without words, no power will reign, no entertainment will exist, and goals will...
Tags: Public Speaking, Associated Content, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
White papers 2008-08-01
Do Strong Leaders Destroy Leadership?
  Google "leadership" and you'll get around 163 million entries. Search Amazon for books on leadership and you'll get 39,000 results. A search for leadership articles takes you into the millions. Leadership isn't a concept, it's an industry. The modern business press have glorified...
Tags: Leader, Leadership, Management, Robin Stuart-Kotze
Blog posts 2008-10-06
Forget '29: This is More Like the Crash of '73. 1873, That Is.
"Mortgages were easier to obtain than before, and a building boom commenced. Land values seemed to climb and climb; borrowers ravenously assumed more and more credit, using unbuilt or half-built houses as collateral. The most marvelous spots for sightseers in the three cities today are the magisterial buildings erected in...
Tags: Bank, Crash, Mortgages, Banking, Financial Services, Finance, Capital Structures, Michael Mattis
Blog posts 2008-10-29
NFL's Cinderellas eager to prove they're for real
Several NFL teams are looking at a nice chance to further make their case for legitimacy this weekend. Those same teams also run the risk of, at least temporarily, being exposed as naked emperors. In other words, are they really and truly all that? Take, for example,...
Tags: NFL, team
Research articles 2004-10-15
Ancient & modern
Commentators arc expressing shock at the Hutton inquiry's 'revelation' that Tony Blair consults a private cabal of chums about policy. Excuse the Roman historian while he stifles a yawn.The Greeks had a word for 'a monarch's court', and Roman writers adopted it aula to describe the imperial 'court' that emerged...
Tags: CAREER, FINANCE, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-09-20
Vandeweghe must find players who can shoot
TO OUR READERS: The Gazette sports section is moving into a new era, with two columnists joining our staff. Milo Bryant's first column appeared March 9 and David Ramsey begins today. David Sell, Sports Editor DENVER - Kiki Vandeweghe earns a hefty paycheck as general manager...
Tags: Denver, Games, NBA, team
Research articles 2003-04-17
Scrappy Falcons again find a way to win
SALT LAKE CITY - Utah center Tim Frost is looking up -- way up -- at the Air Force basketball team. The Falcons roared into the Huntsman Center, took on an army of red-clad fans and swiped a win. They now reign as the...
Tags: Air Force, conference, team, Utah
Research articles 2004-02-22
Hersbey And Mars Exposed.
CLEVELAND -- Making the rounds at the editorial offices of PROFESSIONAL CANDY BUYER is a hook we recommend: The Emperors of Chocolate: Inside the Secret World of Hersbey and Mars. Researched and written over eight years by former Washington Post financial reporter Joel Glenn Brenner, the...
Tags: Cleveland, FINANCE, Washington Post Co.
Research articles 1999-03-01
India's eunuchs want respect in battle to stem AIDS spread
DHARMAPURI, India AFP — Once they guarded the royal harems of India's Mughal emperors, but today eunuchs say they get chased from public toilets by screaming women or are clobbered by surprised men. India's one million eunuchs, transexuals some of whom have been emasculated, are now being asked to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, India, toilet, women
Research articles 2005-02-13
China's "little emperors" getting fatter
BEIJING AFP — China is sounding the alarm bell as new data shows obesity among boys living city lifestyles has risen by over 100 times in the past 20 years. About 25 percent of urban boys between the ages of seven and 18 are overweight, up from just 0.2...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, China, FINANCE, Government, HEALTHCARE, MARKETING
Research articles 2006-08-20
Laila Ali's a knockout in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG AFP — Laila Ali, the daughter of Muhammad Ali, knocked-out Guyana's Gwendolyn O'Neil in the first round to retain her WBC super-middleweight title. It was Ali's 24th career win, with 21 now coming via knockout, since the 29-year-old turned professional in 1999. The fight represented her first...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER
Research articles 2007-02-03
Tyson not planning on May trip to South Africa
LOS ANGELES AFP — Former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson will not be traveling to South Africa for an appearance in May despite reports he planned to attend a boxing tournament, his agent said Tuesday. Harlan Werner said Tyson would not appear at Emperors Palace on May 12, adding...
Tags: Agence France-Presse
Research articles 2007-03-20
Birley, Anthony R.: The Roman Government of Britain.(Book review)
Birley, Anthony R. The Roman Government of Britain Oxford: Oxford University Press 532 pp., $150.00, ISBN 0-19-925237-8 Publication Date: December 2005 Anthony Birley, retired from a chair in Germany and currently honorary professor in the department of classics and ancient history, University...
Tags: Government, University of Oxford
Research articles 2006-03-22
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