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  2. Arnott's Group - Wikipedia

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    The original Arnott's logo depicted a multi-coloured parrot sitting atop a T-shaped perch, eating a cracker biscuit. During a radio interview on ABC, William Arnott's great-great-great-grandson stated that the logo represents the proverb "Honesty is the best policy" where the phrase was constructed from "On his T, is the best pol' (polly) I see".

  3. Arnotts (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Arnotts is the oldest and largest department store in Ireland. It is located on Henry Street , on the north side of central Dublin . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Together with the Brown Thomas chain of department stores, it is owned by UK-based Selfridges , which in turn is owned by Thai Conglomerate Central Group and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF).

  4. Arnotts (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, it was merged by Frasers with neighbour Robert Simpson & Sons, who they had also purchased in 1936, to create Arnott-Simpson Ltd. [4] [5] The two stores were reconstructed as one. In 1947, the Company Arnott-Simpson was liquidated, along with Fraser, Sons & Co and the store became a trading name of the House of Fraser. [6] [7] [8]

  5. Arnotts - Wikipedia

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    Arnotts can refer to; Arnott's Group, an Australian biscuit and salted snack food company; Arnotts (Ireland), a department store in Dublin, Ireland; Arnotts (Scotland) a department store in Glasgow and group of department stores in Scotland. A trading name of House of Fraser which is no longer in use.

  6. Exclusive: Rob Arnott on Blaming Others and Repeating ... - AOL

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    I've interviewed more than a dozen high-profile economists and investors over the last year. I ask each a question that I think covers the most important and overlooked aspects of the Great ...

  7. John Arnott - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Arnott, 1st Baronet JP (26 July 1814 – 28 March 1898) was a Scottish-Irish entrepreneur and a major figure in the commercial and political spheres of late-19th century Cork. He was also founder of the Arnotts department chain .

  8. Value (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    Values of a society can often be identified by examining the level of honor and respect received by various groups and ideas. Values clarification differs from cognitive moral education:Respect. Value clarification consists of "helping people clarify what their lives are for and what is worth working for. It encourages students to define their ...

  9. Cheap and deadly: Why vehicle terror attacks like the Bourbon ...

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    Experts say vehicle-based attacks are simple for a 'lone wolf' terrorist to plan and execute, and challenging for authorities to prevent.