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Mrs Bullfrog Part 6

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“Mr. Bullfrog,” said she, not unkindly, yet with all the decision of her strong character, “let me advise you to overcome this foolish weakness and prove yourself to the best of your ability as good a husband as I will be a wife. You have discovered, perhaps, some little imperfections in your bride. Well, what did you expect? Women are not angels’ if they were, they would go to heaven for husbands—or, at least, be more difficult in their choice on earth.”

“But why conceal those imperfections?” interposed I, tremulously.

“Now, my love, are not you a most unreasonable little man?” said Mrs. Bullfrog, patting me on the cheek. “Ought a woman to disclose her frailties earlier than the wedding-day? Few husbands, I assure you, make the discovery in such good season, and still fewer complain that these trifles are concealed too long. Well, what a strange man you are! Poh! you are joking.”

“But the suit for breach of promise!” groaned I.

Exclaimed my wife

“Ah! and is that the rub?” exclaimed my wife. “Is it possible that you view that affair in an objectionable light? Mr. Bullfrog, I never could have dreamed it. Is it an objection that I have triumphantly defended myself against slander and vindicated my purity in a court of justice? Or do you complain because your wife has shown the proper spirit of a woman, and punished the villain who trifled with her affections?”

“But,” persisted I, shrinking into a corner of the coach, however, for I did not know precisely how much contradiction the proper spirit of a woman would endure “but, my love, would it not have been more dignified to treat the villain with the silent contempt he merited?” “That is all very well, Mr. Bullfrog,” said my wife, slyly, “but in that case where would have been the five thousand dollars which are to stock your dry goods store?”

“Mrs. Bullfrog, upon your honor,” demanded I, as if my life hung upon her words, “is there no mistake about those five thousand dollars?” “Upon my word and honor, there is none,” replied she. “The jury gave me every cent the rascal had, and I have kept it all for my dear Bullfrog.”

“Then, thou dear woman,” cried I, with an overwhelming gush of tenderness, “let me fold thee to my heart! The basis of matrimonial bliss is secure, and all thy little defects and frailties are forgiven. Nay, since the result has been so fortunate, I rejoice at the wrongs which drove thee to this blessed lawsuit, happy Bullfrog that I am!”

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Mrs Bullfrog Part 5

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Of course this query could have no reference to my situation; yet, unreasonable as it may appear, I confess that my feelings were not altogether so ecstatic as when I first called Mrs. Bullfrog mine. True, she was a sweet woman and an angel of a wife; but what if a gorgon should return amid the transports of our connubial bliss and take the angel`s place!

I recollected the tale of a fairy who half the time was a beautiful woman and half the time a hideous monster. Had I taken that very fairy to be the wife of my bosom? While such whims and chimeras were flitting across my fancy I began to look askance at Mrs. Bullfrog, almost expecting that the transformation would be wrought before my eyes.

Bottle of Kalydor

To divert my mind I took up the newspaper which had covered the little basket of refreshments, and which now lay at the bottom of the coach blushing with a deep-red stain and emitting a potent spirituous fume from the contents of the broken bottle of Kalydor. The paper was two or three years old, but contained an article of several columns in which I soon grew wonderfully interested.

It was the report of a trial for breach of promise of marriage, giving the testimony in full, with fervid extracts from both the gentleman`s and lady`s amatory correspondence. The deserted damsel had personally appeared in court, and had borne energetic evidence to her lover`s perfidy and the strength of her blighted affections. On the defendant`s part, there had been an attempt, though insufficiently sustained, to blast the plaintiff`s character, and a plea, in mitigation of damages, on account of her unamiable temper. A horrible idea was suggested by the lady`s name.

“Madam,” said I, holding the newspaper before Mrs. Bullfrog`s eyes —and, though a small, delicate and thin-visage man, I feel assured that I looked very terrific—“Madam,” repeated I, through my shut teeth, “were you the plaintiff in this cause?”

“Oh, my dear Mr. Bullfrog!” replied my wife, sweetly; “I thought all the world knew that.”

“Horror! horror!” exclaimed I, sinking back on the seat.

Covering my face with both hands, I emitted a deep and deathlike groan, as if my tormented soul were rending me asunder. I, the most exquisitely fastidious of men, and whose wife was to have been the most delicate and refined of women, with all the fresh dewdrops glittering on her virgin rosebud of a heart! I thought of the glossy ringlets and pearly teeth, I thought of the Kalydor, I thought of the coachman`s bruised ear and bloody nose, I thought of the tender love-secrets which she had whispered to the judge and jury, and a thousand tittering auditors, and gave another groan.

“Mr. Bullfrog!” said my wife.

As I made no reply, she gently took my hands within her own, removed them from my face and fixed her eyes steadfastly on mine.

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Mrs Bullfrog Part 4

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“Come, sir! bestir yourself! Help this rascal to set up the coach,” said the hobgoblin to me; then, with a terrific screech to three countrymen at a distance, “Here, you fellows! Ain`t you ashamed to stand off when a poor woman is in distress?”

The countrymen, instead of fleeing for their lives, came running at full speed, and laid hold of the topsy-turvy coach. I also, though a small sized man, went to work like a son of Anak. The coachman, too, with the blood still streaming from his nose, tugged and toiled most manfully, dreading, doubtless, that the next blow might break his head. And yet, be mauled as the poor fellow had been, he seemed to glance at me with an eye of pity, as if my case were more deplorable than his. But I cherished a hope that all would turn out a dream, and seized the opportunity, as we raised the coach, to jam two” of my fingers under the wheel, trusting that the pain would awaken me.

“Why, here we are all to rights again!” exclaimed a sweet voice, behind. “Thank you for your assistance, gentlemen.—My dear Mr. Bullfrog, how you perspire! Do let me wipe your face.—Don`t take this little accident too much to heart, good driver. We ought to be thankful that none of our necks are broken!”

“We might have spared one neck out of the three,” muttered the driver, rubbing his ear and pulling his nose, to ascertain whether he had been cuffed or not. “Why, the woman`s a witch!”

Riding habit

I fear that the reader will not believe, yet it is positively a fact, that there stood Mrs. Bullfrog with her glossy ringlets, curling on her brow and two rows of Orient pearls gleaming between her parted lips, which wore k most angelic smile. She had regained her riding-habit and calash from the grisly phantom, and was in all respects the lovely woman who had been sitting by my side at the instant of our overturn. How she had happened to disappear, and who had supplied her place, and whence she did now return, were problems too knotty for me to solve.

There stood my wife: that was the one thing certain ^mong a heap of mysteries. Nothing remained but to help her into the coach and plod on through the journey of the day and the journey of life as comfortably as we could. As the driver closed the door upon us I heard him whisper to the three countrymen.

“How do you suppose a fellow feels shut up in the cage with a she- tiger?”

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Mrs Bullfrog Part 3

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This was spoken in a more decided tone than I had happened to hear until then from my gentlest of all gentle brides. At the same time she put up her hand and took mine prisoner, but merely drew it away from the forbidden ringlet, and then immediately released it. Now, I am a fidgety little man and always love to have something in my fingers; so that, being debarred from my wife`s curls, I looked about me for any other plaything. On the front seat of the coach there was one of those small baskets in which travelling ladies who are too delicate to appear at a public table generally carry a supply of gingerbread, biscuits and cheese, cold ham, and other light refreshments, merely to sustain nature to the journey`s end. Such airy diet will sometimes keep them in pretty good flesh for a week together. Laying hold of this same little basket, I thrust my hand under the newspaper with which it was carefully covered.

“What`s this, my dear?” cried I, for the black neck of a bottle had popped out of the basket.

“A bottle of Kalydor, Mr. Bullfrog,” said my wife, coolly taking the basket from my hands and replacing it on the front seat.

Possibility of doubting

There was no possibility of doubting my wife`s word, but I never knew genuine Kalydor such as I use for my own complexion to smell so much like cherry-brandy. I was about to express my fears that the lotion would injure her skin, when an accident occurred which threatened more than a skin-deep injury. Our Jehu had carelessly driven over a heap of gravel and fairly capsized the coach, with the wheels in the air and our heels where our heads should have been. What became of my wits I cannot imagine: they have always had a perverse trick of deserting me just when they were most needed; but so it chanced that in the confusion of our overthrow I quite forgot that there was a Mrs. Bullfrog in the world. Like many men`s wives, the good lady served her husband as a stepping-stone. I had scrambled out of the coach and was instinctively settling my cravat, when somebody brushed roughly by me and I heard a smart thwack upon the coachman`s ear.

“Take that, you villain!” cried a strange, hoarse voice. “You have ruined me, you blackguard! I shall never be the woman I have been.”

And then came a second thwack, aimed at the driver`s other ear, but which missed it and hit him on the nose, causing a terrible effusion of blood. Now, who or what fearful apparition was inflicting this punishment on the poor fellow remained an impenetrable mystery to me. The blows were given by a person of grisly aspect with a head almost bald and sunken cheeks, apparently of the feminine gender, though hardly to be classed in the gentler sex. There being no teeth to modulate the voice, it had a mumbled fierceness—not passionate, but stern —which absolutely made me quiver like calves`-foot jelly.

Who could the phantom be? The most awful circumstance of the affair is yet to be told, for this ogre or whatever it was had a riding-habit like Mrs. Bullfrog`s, and also a green silk calash dangling down her back by the strings. In my terror and turmoil of mind I could imagine nothing less than that the Old Nick at the moment of our overturn had annihilated my wife and jumped into her petticoats. This idea seemed the more probable since I could nowhere perceive Mrs. Bullfrog alive, nor, though I looked very sharp about the coach, could I detect any traces of that beloved woman`s dead body. There wouldn`t have been a comfort in giving her Christian burial.

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Mrs Bullfrog Part 2

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Besides the fundamental principle already hinted at, I demanded the fresh bloom of youth, pearly teeth, glossy ringlets, and the whole list of lovely items, with the utmost delicacy of habits and sentiments, a silken texture of mind, and, above all, a virgin heart. In a word, if a young angel just from Paradise, yet dressed in earthly fashion, had come and offered me her hand, it is by no means certain that I should have taken it. There was every chance of my becoming a most miserable old bachelor, when by the best luck in the world I made a journey into another State, and was smitten by and smote again, and wooed, won and married the present Mrs. Bullfrog, all in the space of a fortnight.

Owing to these extempore measures, I not only gave my bride credit for certain perfections which have not as yet come to light, but also overlooked a few trifling defects, which, however, glimmered on my perception long before the close of the honeymoon. Yet, as there was no mistake about the fundamental principle aforesaidJI soon learned, as will be seen, to estimate Mrs. Bullfrog`s deficiencies and superfluities at exactly their proper value.

My bride

The same morning that Mrs. Bullfrog and I came together as a unit we took two seats in the stage-coach and began our journey toward my place of business. There being no other passengers, we were as much alone and as free to give vent to our raptures as if I had hired a hack for the matrimonial jaunt.

My bride looked charming in a green silk calash and riding-habit of pelisse cloth; and whenever her red lips parted with a smile, each tooth appeared like an inestimable pearl. Such was my passionate warmth that—we had rattled out of the village, gentle reader, and were lonely as Adam and Eve in Paradise I plead guilty to no less freedom than a kiss. The gentle eye of Mrs. Bullfrog scarcely rebuked me for the profanation. Emboldened by her indulgence, I threw back the calash from her polished brow and suffered my fingers, white and delicate as her own, to stray among those dark and glossy curls which realized my daydreams of rich hair.

“My love,” said Mrs. Bullfrog, tenderly, “you will disarrange my curls.”
“Oh, no, my sweet Laura,” replied I, still playing with the-glossy ringlets. “Even your fair hand could not manage a curl more delicately than mine. I propose myself the pleasure of doing up your hair in papers every evening at the same time with my own.”

“Mr. Bullfrog,” repeated she, “you must not disarrange my curls.”

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Mrs Bullfrog Part 1

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Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804 – 1864)

Hawthorne was born at Salem, Mass., in 1804. He came of an old Puritan family, and to the end of his life was influenced by his early environment and his New England temperamental heritage. Before he went abroad as consul for the American government he had written a number of stories and sketches of New England life, and in 1850 had won many readers and considerable fame with his novel, The Scarlet Letter. Hawthorne`s stories, which are essentially American in subject matter, are among the masterpieces of our literature of fiction. Hawthorne understood, as few others have done, the limitations and the possibilities of the form.

Mrs. Bullfrog is one of his most delightful tales. It is reprinted from Mosses from an Old Manse, 1837, by permission of Houghton Mifflin & Company.

Mrs. Bullfrog

From Mosses from an Old Manse

It makes me melancholy to see how like fools some very sensible people act in the matter of choosing wives. They perplex their judgments by a most undue attention to little niceties of personal appearance, habits, disposition, and other trifles which concern nobody but the lady herself. An unhappy gentleman resolving to wed nothing short of perfection keeps his heart and hand till both get so old and withered that no tolerable woman will accept them. Now, this is the very height of absurdity.

A kind Providence has so skillfully adapted sex to sex and the mass of individuals to each other that, with certain obvious exceptions, any male and female may be moderately happy in the married state. The true rule is to ascertain that the match is fundamentally a good one, and then to take it for granted that all minor objections, should there be such, will vanish if you let them alone. Only put yourself beyond hazard as to the real basis of matrimonial bliss, and it is scarcely to be imagined what miracles in the way of reconciling smaller incongruities connubial love will effect.

For my own part, I freely confess that in my bachelorship I was precisely such an over-curious simpleton as I now advise the reader not to be. My early habits had gifted me with a feminine sensibility and too exquisite refinement. I was the accomplished graduate of a dry-goods store where by dint of ministering to the whims of the fine ladies, and suiting silken hose to delicate limbs, and handling satins, ribbons, chintzes, calicoes, tapes, gauze and cambric needles, I grew up a very ladylike sort of a gentleman. It is not assuming too much to affirm that the ladies themselves were hardly so ladylike as Thomas Bullfrog. So painfully acute was my sense of female imperfection, and such varied excellence did I require in the woman whom I could love, that there was an awful risk of my getting no wife at all or of being driven to perpetrate matrimony with my own image in the looking glass.

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Antakya food

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Antakya through the kitchen door

Combining modern multiculturalism with ancient history, Antakya`s diverse cuisine is unique synthesis of the tastes of the Mediterranean, the middle east and Anatolia.We decide to discover this city (ancient Antioch), nestled against the majestic peaks of the Amanos Mountains, through its cuisine.The bridge that joins the two banks of the River Asi, which has given life to the city throughout its history, takes us straight to Uzun Garp, the Long Market. Stopping at one of the many shops selling kunefe (aka knaffeh, a rich pastry made of shredded filo dough filled with cheese and butter and drenched in sugar syrup) makes a tasty start to an Antakya stroll. The taste of kunefe depends on the quality of the ingredients used and, even more, on the skill of the maker. So how are we to judge a good kunefe?The masters, one of Antakya`s most experienced producers of the sweet, have the answer: “Kunefe pastry must be paper thin and crisp, and the cheese so fresh it will stretch to the length of a man`s height! Before you taste kunefe, which is shipped frozen to customers all over the world, you can also watch it being made. After this pleasant break, our destination is the Mosaic Museum, home to one of the world`s most important collections with up to 300 mosaics produced between the 2nd and 6th centuries.

Hummus, Oruk, Fresh Thyme

After leaving the museum, we sample the famous local cuisine at an upscale eatery ensconced in an Antioch house. The cold `mezze ` arrive at our table in the form of hummus (a puree of chickpeas and tahina), red pepper paste, toasted bread and `muhammara`, a combination of garlic, red pepper and walnuts dressed in sour pomegranate syrup. `Oruk` meanwhile is grenade shaped Antakya-style stuffed kofta, aka kibbeh. Made with plenty of ground meat and spices, it is neither boiled nor fried but baked in the oven in olive oil. One of our main dishes is `asur`, made by pounding wheat, chickpeas and meat to a paste.`Semirsek` meanwhile is a kind of beurek made of thin baklava- like filo leaves filled with a mixture of pounded meat, onions, parsley and an array of spices. But this far from exhausts Antakya cuisine, which is served to guests with just pride and features other dishes such as olive salad with the local `zahtar ` (fresh thyme leaves), eggplant salad dressed with olive oil, and bread with red peppers in olive oil, to name just a few. The food is truly outstanding, and as we are leaving we give Sunay Akin`s words their due: “The best mezze in the world are to be had in Antakya!”

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Indispensable cheese

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Atilla Dogudan Chef of Chefs

Tips from the President of Do & Co.

Why is cheese indispensable?

Nobody knows, but bread and cheese speil freedom. If you don`t feel like eating that particular food at that particular hour on that particular day, your choice is easy: Bread and cheese.

Why use salad dressing?

Just use it. We`ve thought of everything. Every salad has a different dressing. Olive oil and lemon juice, for example, on the classic green salad. Not only does it enhance the flavor, it also aids in the absorption of vitamin A.

What are the fine points of using sauces?

They come in little packets as you know. Don`t forget to shake them a little first to mix the contents. And after you pour them over the food, wait a minute or so for the flavor to penetrate.

The eggplants are purchased from suppliers in the central produce market. The condition: a quality product at a reasonable price. After passing quality control, the eggplants are washed, cleaned and chopped differently for roasting, saksuka and imambayildi.

They are two-thirds cooked when they `re put on the plane. Still to come are the final third of cooking time and then the garnish with fresh herbs. The process is definitely not reheating but continuation of the cooking. This is a very important point.

Tecnology

An ancient story describes a confrontation between the sons of Adam. In a fit of jealousy Cain kills his brother Abel with a rock.

If there is anything that has not changed since that earliest story in the history of man it is the tools and weapons of war. Is it possible that technology might not have become a threat to mankind?

Bon Thomas programmed the first computer program that was dubbed a virus by virtue of its ability to duplicate itself on various platforms despite not being a living organism in 1970 for experimental purposes. For many years computer programmers wrote viruses to show off their intelligence and stroke their egos.

The internet, which became a global communications network starting in the 1990`s, provided a perfect environment for the use of viruses to steal personal information for profit. In 1998 the world became acquainted with a virus called CIH and got a big shock because CIH could damage computers` BIOS micro processors and cause hardware problems that were very difficult, even impossible, to fix. Until 2010 we did not encounter other viruses that could cause significant hardware problems. But everything is about to change…

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Turkey Eastern women

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What would you like to say about the overall character of eastern and western women based on what you`ve observed?

Eastern women appear charming, quiet and submissive. But, as I`ve said in every book I`ve written, this is dead wrong. Eastern women speak without yelling, without raising their voices. This dignity of theirs stems from their respect, not from fearfulness. Western women make a lot more noise, most of the time without getting what they want, whereas eastern women usually manage the path to their goals in a quieter way, and they usually get results. Their way of analyzing human psychology is more clever. Western women in contrast are more open than eastern women, and more assertive. It is hard to understand eastern women. These characterizations don`t apply to everyone of course.

If all those in a governing position in the world had been women, what kind of world would we live in?

We would definitely have been living in a better world, because women don`t make war so easily. As the ones who bear children and bring up human beings, women have a better sense of the value of life. Apart from that, we would still have many problems, but one thing I`m sure of is that there would be less war.

Tradition and reality can get mixed up with religious values today. In your view does this confusion affect human relations and relations between east and west?

I totally agree. There is ignorance and prejudice stemming from tradition in both the east and the west. Muslim women have been granted many rights.

With the spread of Islam they got the same right to education as men. You see this when you read the Quran. The Prophet Muhammad`s first wife, Hatidja, was a powerful businesswoman. His other wife, Aisha, discussed everything with him, including politics, and could express her opinions easily. The problems we face at the moment do not stem from religion but from wrong practices down the centuries.

Oppressing women, who make up half the human race, will not advance life and civilization. Lack of education is the most pressing problem in the Islamic world and the east in general. The only salvation lies in good and widespread education. Actually this is not a problem only of Islamic culture and the east. You see the same social structure in many Mediterranean countries. Sicily and southern France are male-dominated societies too.

Who are your idols among women?

Halide Edip Adivar, Benazir Bhutto and Mrs. Gandhi are all women who have inspired me in their different ways.

What is the message of Begum?

Begum insists on the necessity for tolerance and for different cultures to understand one another. Many moral precepts in different religions unite people. Differences stem largely from ritual and practice. Begum emphasizes that the way to peace lies through tolerance and love. Life is not black and white. There are shades of grey in between. I thought about that as I was writing Begum, which I started following two years of research.

How does living in Paris affect your writing?

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Design Capability

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Where is Turkey in this trend? Where do we stand in terms of design capability?

While a production-weary world is being rocked by a series of crises and the top players are changing places with unprecedented speed, Turkey, as a rapidly growing and steadily developing country, has the 17th largest economy in the world. As in the other developing countries, we have a vital need to create global brands that produce goods and services that are self-renewing and high in value added in order to grow and strengthen our economy. As a first condition, all our production units, from the biggest to the smallest, need to appreciate the value and significance of product design and the need for R&D investments, and to realize that this requires infinite patience, and that sustaining such investment is actually not a costly risk.

As the western world is slowing down, Turkey is developing. The west`s brand designers are taking an interest in our country and want to play an active role in the dynamic transformation of that static energy. That means competition, and more. The playing field may not look level, but that doesn`t scare us. On the contrary we regard those developments as an opportunity to strut our stuff. We might say that we have more than gotten used to playing away from home, by global rules, and getting good results. The design team we put together and developed on our limited resources has received a total of 45 design awards, 30 of which were international, in the last five years.

That more than gives us hope for the future. Garnering awards simultaneously in seven categories in A`Design Award 2010 to become European champion is not an extraordinary and astonishing feat for us any more. But bringing our country to the attention of the foreign firms that that are watching us is even more gratifying than the awards themselves. It is no coincidence either that our name appears on a U.S.- published list of the world`s top ten design firms.

You have chalked up 45 design awards, 30 of them international, in the last five years. What keeps you going as you develop these ideas and designs? What do you pay attention to?

Those international successes are the result not merely of joining the ranks of those who can recognize the world`s steadily growing environmental problems early, but having the courage to propose solutions.

Meanwhile the diversity of the awards we have won and the fact that a given product has won similar big awards in different contests can be linked to the development of a common global awareness of what constitutes a good product. At the same time I see those results as consistent with a growing trend towards the formation of a common global taste in the world.

How do you view the future of industrial design ?

Product requires passion

We see that the countries that are going forward in the area of industrial product design are turning those gains into brand value in a reasonable period of time. The act of designing a product requires passion, conviction, patience, determination, sustainable experience and more, and all the know-how and experience gained in the process define the word stability.

The design process is being joined in an increasingly vital way to creating high value added products. We will therefore succeed to the degree we realize that the success and sustainability of that process depends on all producing individuals, units and firms building a sharing platform together.

We are currently undergoing a transformation to a new world order in which multifaceted corporate design firms are gradually replacing individual designers. We realize that models that can respond quickly to that change are going to capture the advantage and in time become stronger. Design and product development spending is on the rise around the world.

The major countries that are completing their intellectual evolution and expending increasingly more effort and money on innovation and developing design products are the USA., Japan, Sweden and the other Scandinavian countries; the second generation Italy, Spain, France, Germany, and maybe even the UK, in Europe; and the rising new stars, South Korea, China and India.

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