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[Johan Renck]'s love for independent artists has to do with his love of good music. Good music, rather than the size of the artist, determines whether or not he'll do a video. The fact is, that he himself was a pop star at the height of indie-pop during the 90's. He was, under the alias Stakka Bo, on most top-ten lists in Europe, even climbing the US charts with the album Supermarket and the dance hit Here We Go Again. But Renck was known even before that, as a trendsetter in Stockholm's inner circles. As Stakka Bo he hit it particularly big in England, Throughout the years, I've heard many musically inclined Brits ask "What's Stakka Bo up to these days?" Not all of them are aware that Stakka Bo and Johan Renck are one and the same person -- not even all Swedes know that. But many remem...
...He had already gotten his Masters Degree in economy from the prestigious Handelshög...
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..., valuing everything from furniture, Old Masters and Asian art, to porcelain, silver, books and mucch more. I hold a master's degree in fine and decorative arts from Sotheby's Institu...
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... protection capability combined with some degree of fire or flash proofing. It may also carry integ...One product on test is the Masters of Defense CQD Mk I Special Operations Tactical Fo...
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(Above, from left to right) Members and Board Members of Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce, Minnesota, NACC. Top row: Jeannette Henrikssen, Executive Secretary, NACC Minnesota; Dennis Sorheim, Chair, Syttende Mai Minnesota; Jeffrey Mueller, President, NACC Minnesota; Kjell Bergh, Board Member, NACC Minnesota & Consul of Tanzania; Kamran Ardakani, NACC Minnesota; James Johnson, Board Member, NACC Minnesota; Lisa Torvik, NACC Minnesota. Middle row. Marit Kringstad, NACC Minnesota; Karin Holt, Vice President Lakeslaget; [T. Michael Davis], Member, NACC Minnesota; Mary Johnson, Member, NACC Minnesota; Mary Jo Thorsheim, NACC Minnesota. Front row: Orlyn Kringstad, NACC Minnesota & Norse Federation; Rolf Willy Hensen, former Board Member of NACC Minnesota and former Consul Genera...
... into law after graduating with both a Masters degree in Public Administration in 1994 from the M...
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There are currently about 20 automobile suppliers with Swedish roots in Michigan, and, according to [Lennart Johansson], there is room for more. "But before attempting to expand to a global market, the suppliers' products need to be established in local markets," he says. "The Swedes are inventive and competent, although they're not great at selling their products or marketing themselves, skills that Americans practice in school." However, Lennart believes that with focus and unique product solutions, Swedish suppliers will continue to be successful competitors in global markets. "Especially now that the trend is to give suppliers commissions to deliver entire technical solutions, from product development to delivery - an area where the Swedes already possess expertise," he adds.
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...Erik is also studying towards a masters of science degree at the University of Michigan. H...
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... first look at why you want that particular degree. Once you know that, they say, the choice should b... an MBA degree with others (such as a Masters in Science) to let students cut costs (dual progra...
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...', earning the equivalent to a Masters degree in winegrowing. She graduated among the top...
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... Yet, since a translator holds a university degree, the pay will always start at a sound level." . An... will introduce the BA/MA (Bachelors and Masters) structure to our course. The Bologna accord oblig...
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... educational institutes, Bachelors and Masters degrees. Which throws us the question: how importa...
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... introduction of two-stage Bachelor and Masters courses, and additional costs for research and dev... enrol at least 60 students per Bachelor's degree course to make it financially viable. And that col...