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Identifier: erechtheustraged00swin (find matches)
Title: Erechtheus: a tragedy
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837-1909
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Publisher: London : Chatto and Windus
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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54 How to be Successful Working for U.S. Corporations in Europe Erfolgreich arbeiten bei US-Gesellschaflen in Huropa Americans - People Like You and Me? Religion, Voluntary and Charitable Service Close your eyes and imagine your-self in a car on your way to aninterview with an Americancompany. You know that one ofthe people you are going to inter-view with is an American. Howdo you picture him? Tall, looks like a foot-ball player, has a typical Gls hair cut,chews gum, his suit looks kind of funny(the slacks are too short), has a big smileon his face, and sips on a large coke. The likelihood that the interviewer willlook like this is very small. Nonetheless,this picture results from the Gls that usedto be deployed in Germany. During thelast years, American clothing has becomemore fashionable, more European. Thisdoes not mean that Americans havebecome more European. Their values andtheir way of life is still very different fromthe European version, which makes itsometimes hard for Europ

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