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  2. Business Model Canvas - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Business Model Canvas, a strategic management template for developing and documenting business models. It consists of nine elements that describe a firm's or product's value proposition, infrastructure, customers, and finances.

  3. Purple - Wikipedia

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    Purple is a color similar to violet light, created by mixing red and blue pigments or light. It has long been associated with royalty, luxury, and spirituality, and was made from a rare and expensive dye in ancient times.

  4. Violet (color) - Wikipedia

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    Violet is the color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum, derived from the Latin word for the violet flower. Learn about its relationship to purple, its association with royalty and spirituality, and its properties in optics, chemistry and art.

  5. PDF - Wikipedia

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    PDF is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents independently of software, hardware, and operating systems. It is based on PostScript, a page description language, and has evolved to support various features such as multimedia, encryption, and digital signatures.

  6. Royalty payment - Wikipedia

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    A royalty payment is a fee paid to the owner of an asset for the right to use it. Learn about different types of royalties, such as those for natural resources, patents, and copyrights, and how they are calculated and enforced.

  7. Symbol - Wikipedia

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    A symbol is a mark, sign, or word that represents an idea, object, or relationship. Learn about the origin, meaning, and usage of symbols in different contexts, such as semiotics, psychoanalysis, and rhetoric.

  8. Tyrian purple - Wikipedia

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    Tyrian purple is a reddish-purple natural dye made from the mucus of several species of predatory sea snails in the family Muricidae. The dye was highly valued in ancient times and was used by Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Byzantines as a symbol of power and wealth.

  9. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    Learn how colours are used to represent political ideologies, movements or parties in different countries and contexts. Explore the history and symbolism of black, blue, red, yellow, green and other colours in politics.