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    Question 1 1.1 Identify : Mission Statement Comfort Group Importance of a mission statement: A mission statement is formulated by the top management of the organization. The mission statement clarify what product or service the business offers‚ what their goals and objectives are and who is the target market. Show the ‘special niche’ of the business‚ what separate them from other similar organisations in the market. It shows the organisations reason for existence. 1.2 Difference:

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    “Rip Van Winkle‚” is a character that is part of American mythology. The character trait least evident is‚ admirable. In the story‚ we see that his neighbors loved him. Including the men‚ women and children. Unfortunately‚ when he was at home he always wanted to leave. He complained about his nagging wife. It seemed he was all too happy to lend a helping hand to his neighbors‚ but to his own family‚ it was a different story. To me‚ that is not admirable. Not when you have a wife and children. When

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    In Rip Van Winkle‚ Irving shows his doubts the American Identity and the American dream. After the Revolutionary war‚ American was trying to develop its own course. They were free to govern their own course of development; however‚ some of them had an air of uncertainties on their own identity in this new country. Irving was born among this generation in the newly created United States of America‚ and also felt uncertainty about the American identity. Irving might be the writer that is the least

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    philosophy of the tragic hero can be located in both Charles Van Doren in Quiz Show and Shakespeare’s character‚ Othello‚ in his play Othello. It is the

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    subset of world music that is probably familiar is Latin music‚ as there is a growing population of Spanish and Portuguese speaking people in the U.S from Mexico‚ South America and Brazil. But Latin music is much more than Gloria Estefan and Marc Anthony! More Americans are discovering the amazing fluidity of Ottmar Liebert’s (who is actually native to Germany) flamenco guitar and the rustic‚ hand-clapping rhythms of the Gipsy Kings. Liebert has collaborated with such greats as Carlos Santana and

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    Analysis of Description of the Setting “Rip Van Winkle” is a magical fiction written by Washington Irving in the early nineteenth century‚ and‚ of which the main character is Rip Van Winkle exactly. What made me be interested in the mystical story‚ was not only the developing plot that went on compactly‚ but also the various description of all the setting in the story which made the plot of the entire story seemed to contain much more emotional coloring. One day‚ after a long time

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    Assignment 1 I have to say that the Night Café by Vincent van Gogh on page 17 is my favorite work so far. The contrast of warm and cool colors are amazing. They present the perfect equilibrium for this painting. They kind of put me in the mood to listen to some blues or jazz while gazing upon the painting. I can imagine a stage‚ at the bottom right of the painting‚ with a saxophonist playing. As I observe‚ I can’t help but notice the lone man next to the couple asleep and the two buddies on the

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    latter can provide a brief insight into the mental situation of the artist as well as any apparent influencing factors of the artwork. This view can often also include fragmental insights into the society and culture of the time. Rembrandt van Rijn and Vincent van Gogh are 2 artists of whom are well represented by this statement. <br> <br>Rembrandt was born into a Dutch society of the Baroque era . This time period influenced his style of artwork heavily as these were the Post-High Renaissance years

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    Comparte/Contrast Van Gogh and Chagall For this essay‚ I chose to compare and contrast Vincent van Gogh’s “Starry Night” with Marc Chagall’s “I and the Village”. The two pieces are lovely and most interesting to evaluate in relationship to one another. I personally love both artists and upon closely examining these famous pieces‚ I have noticed how similar yet different these works of art are. Vincent van Gogh was a deeply troubled‚ post-impressionist artist and his painting “Starry Night”

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    During Ever since Susan B. Anthony was sixteen years old‚ she pursued the journey to fight for women’s rights and suffrage. She struggled with many tough times and felt as if she were a failure. Although‚ in 1860‚ Anthony used her knowledge and experience to get the Married Women’s Property Act established‚ which allowed women to keep the money they have earned‚ own property‚ and divorce. This means that women now have freedom from men‚ they could keep their earnings‚ divorce their husband‚ and could

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