All Chemical Industries Association articles in February 2018 – Page 2
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NewsWhy Diageo’s master of malt Dr Craig Wilson is impressed by Singapore’s whisky aficionados
The man tasked with identifying the pinnacle Casks of Distinction from Diageo’s expansive stock says we’re getting more savvy.
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NewsDiageo Isn't The Only Drinks Giant That Could Make You A Fortune
For those looking to load up in Britain’s beverages sector it is hard to look past FTSE 100 colossus Diageo. Thanks to market-leading labels like Johnnie Walker whisky, Captain Morgan rum and Guinness stout, Diageo can look forward to reliable revenues growth even in times of broader economic pressure. And ...
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Features8 Contemporary Native American Artists Challenging the Way We Look at American History
Pop culture and design love to appropriate grossly stereotypical elements of perceived Native American cultures learned from normalized racially insensitive media portrayals such as the “Piccaninny Tribe” in Disney’s Peter Pan.
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FeaturesTen most famous American artists and their masterpieces and achievements
The early style of America artists was based primarily on English painting. Though several American artists became well known in the 19th century, it was only in the 20th century that the United States began to have a major influence on the international art world.
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Features30 emerging American artists to keep an eye on this year
Summer is the season for emerging art. From group shows packed with up-and-coming names you’ve probably never heard of (but will know very soon) to trial balloon solos by artists freshly added to bigger galleries’ rosters, it’s high time for the art world to take in a fresh crop of ...
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