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    BRAC Business School BBA Program Spring 2013 MGT 401: Business Strategy (***Students are encouraged to bring a copy of this course outline in the first class***) Instructor: SHAWKAT KAMAL E-mail: shawkat@bracu.ac.bd FB Group: Business Strategy – BBS Office Hours: Sunday (14:00 - 16:00) Important The course outline is provided so that the students have a road map ahead of them regarding what the course would offer and what is expected of them. This outline will be discussed in detail in the first

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    Commentary on Transcendentalism Throughout Moby-Dick --Because one did survive the wreck. -Herman Melville‚ 1851- It is quite possible that nothing runs deeper through the veins of Herman Melville than his disdain for anything transcendental. Melville’s belittling of the entire transcendentalist movement is far from sparsely demonstrated throughout the pages of Moby-Dick‚ in which he strategically points out the intrinsic existence of evil‚ the asperity of nature and the wrath of the almighty

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    emphasizes that ¨for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you¨ (ll. 3). This demonstrates that all beings in the universe are bonded together‚ so Whitman uses words such as atom belonging to me‚ and ¨good belonging to you‚¨ to describe democracy binds everyone and everything on a basic level of existence. Whitman feels that people had little power in society so they came up with a new thinking called transcendentalism which believes

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    When Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote‚ “Talk not of wasted affection; affection never was wasted‚” he expressed a romantic ideal ever-present in nineteenth century poetry: the ideal that naive romantic love should be valued above all else. This ideal has persisted to the present‚ ‚ presenting itself in innumerable pop songs and romantic comedies; working itself so deeply into the psychology of Western culture that those unaffected may consider it a cult. In the nineteenth century‚ this romanticising

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    Within Frankenstein‚ nature plays a key role as it serves as the focal point of both Walton’s and Victor’s endeavors. As it appears‚ nature offers the characters comfort and helps restore their peace of mind. Moreover‚ the "creative force" of nature seems to be the enticement for both Walton and Victor’s actions. What’s even more significant though‚ which is in some accord with Romantic ideals‚ is the message the story relays that nature is not something to be conquered‚ but rather something to

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    Josh Duhamel known for his ever romantic and swooning roles in NBC’s Las Vegas‚ a protagonist in Transformers and New Year’s Eve‚ will be seen leading a string of robberies in a new drama movie Lost in the Sun‚ set for release this week. This new change in profile‚ from a romantic lead‚ is a new change for Duhamel and one that he is excited about. Duhamel will play John‚ a small time crook and ex-convict going around the state in a string of robberies with a newly orphaned teenager he kidnapped

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    The Romantic period and Victorian period were two influential and crucial eras in history to British literature. Many of the writers and poets were influenced greatly by the changing society around them. During both of these time periods society was dramatically changing and there was innovation everywhere‚ new advances in technology were being made. The changing world caused an uproar of prolific writers and poets. Some of these profound poets and writers include William Wordsworth‚ Samuel Taylor

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    New York dialect is a dialect of the English Language that is spoken by many people in New York City and much of its surrounding metropolitan area. (including the 5 boroughs‚ Long Island‚ Westchester County‚ the lower Hudson Valley & surrounding parts of Connecticut & New Jersey). Also It is one of the most recognizable dialects within American English . The variation within the same accent The variations of the New York accent are a result of the layering of ethnic speech from the waves

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    William Wordsworth’s‚ The World Is Too Much With Us is a poetic contribution to Romanticism’s rebellion against the harsh realities of society during the nineteenth century. He is particularly concerned with the effect that the Industrial Revolution has had on people. He feels that man has lost an appreciation for the beauty of nature and now sees it as something that can be conquered for the sake of profit. He says that our preoccupation with "getting and spending" and material desires blinds us

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    David Thoreau used this idea as a main idea of their belief of transcendentalism. Transcendentalism was an American literary‚ political‚ and philosophical movement of the early nineteenth century which taught that divinity pervades all nature and humanity. Since this movement‚ the ideas of transcendentalism have been reflected in literature‚ movies‚ and music. Dead Poets Society is a movie that reflects on this idea of transcendentalism and nonconformity. Many different urban musical artists have resonated

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