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    Lonely Planet Case Study 1. Prepare a report in which you analyze the marketing channel conflicts and cannibalization issues that Lonely Planet faces as it is currently operating. Suggest solutions that might reduce the revenue losses or operational frictions that result from these issues. I feel that Lonely Planet is one big channel conflict. When they first started the company it wasn’t really an issue. The fact that they have grown so much and integrated themselves into many different markets

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    “Wake up!” yelled a 12-year-old girl named Zoe who is trying to awake her sister. Zoe’s sister’s name is Penny who is 7 years old. Both of them live in China at the border of Hangzhou city. Penny and Zoe’s mom as known as Mrs. Carelona is Chinese and their father as known as Mr. Carelona is American. Zoe yelled again “wake up!” But Penny was in a deep sleep. Zoe grabbed Penny’s nightdress and started shaking her hard. It is early morning- 7:00am and Zoe tiptoed across the hall silently‚ to the living

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    Competition Is Healthy.

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    Competition: Good or Bad? Competition is something that everyone has experienced in his or her life; it is human nature. In school‚ students compete with classmates to finish first or to make better grades. In a workplace‚ colleagues compete to receive promotions and raises. In the business world‚ companies compete to create the top products. Competition is a part of everyday life‚ and it is healthy. It helps people to improve‚ it leads to better products and results‚ and it promotes growth.

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    Cat's Eye Misogyny

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    In Cat’s Eye‚ Margaret Atwood portrays the lasting negative influence misogynistic behavior has on Elaine Risley throughout her life through parallelism and motifs. Initially‚ Elaine Risley‚ the dynamic protagonist‚ decides “it’s time to go back” (459) to her hometown for an art gallery she is featured in and she remembers how she learned all of her disavowal tendencies. Upon arrival‚ she recalls the 1st time she encountered “real girls at last‚ in the flesh” (52) and does not know how to act around

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    One girl whose grades slipped when she was left to care for her two younger brothers. One girl with purple hair and black lipstick who hides her love for playing the piano from her friends. These two unlikely best friends‚ Antonia Dillion and Jazz Luther‚ bond through their dysfunctional‚ parental issues. Jazz Luther is a rebellious‚ young teenage girl with black lipstick and purple hair. She comes from a rich family‚ plays piano‚ and has frequent disputes with her mother. In the book‚ Define

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    Women In America

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    The only thing worse for a woman than living an oppressed life is realizing that she has inadvertently conditioned her own daughter to follow in her footsteps. Mothers have been feeding their daughters the same fairytale for decades. They all speak of how difficult their lives have been‚ and how they want their child to live a better life than they did. They tell their daughters that if they marry a man with money‚ or one that lives in a place that’s “better for women‚” things will be so much better

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    Judy Yung wrote an article on Chinese American Women in the early 19th century. Her article centers on a Chinese American newspaper call Chung Sai Yat. This newspaper helps to reveal the connection between China and the United States through Chinese American Women. The article reveals the ties that effected and connected these women to their homes‚ but not just those homes in the United States‚ and China‚ as well. The essay reveals that Chinese American Women drew their hope‚ courage‚ and inspiration

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    Nature 2. The central theme of the poem Nature by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is spiritualism/death. In his poem‚ Longfellow makes two or three comparisons that relate to Nature being one’s mother—Mother Nature—that calmingly leads one by the hand to the eternal resting end; and how one may not want to leave due to the luxurious materials that cause joy. One arrives into this world with nothing and exits with nothing. 3. For example‚ Longfellow makes a comparison between a fond mother and Mother

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    Single Character Analysis Jing-nei’s mother was from China‚ who lost all her family. She came to America and never looked back with regret. There are all kinds of ways for things to get better for her. Jing-nei’s mother believed anyone could be anything they wanted to be in America. She believed you could be a prodigy of any kind. Jing-nei mother was adamant about Jing-nei becoming a prodigy‚ and become instantly rich and famous (Kirszner‚ Mandell‚ 2013) In the story Jing-nei is a nine-year-old

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    In the Woman Warrior‚ Kingston develops a motif throughout the story about silence and voice; however‚ in the woman’s culture they are typically silenced and do not have a voice proving the Chinese society and culture is unfair and cruel. During the novel Kingston regularly brings up the concept of silence and lack of voice. For example‚ Kingston relays how when she is a young girl it is hard for her to voice her opinion‚ and she spends a vast amount of time sitting in silence. The author fails

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