at his father’s small contribution‚ thinking: "It just meant you’re nothing...a man who had spent eighteen years in a strange land and made no more mark than this" (419). Samad believes wholeheartedly that his ancestor Mangal Pande is a hero‚ but Archie disagrees‚ arguing‚ "All right‚ then: Pande. What did he achieve? Nothing" (213)! Though every book save one describes Pande as a military traitor‚ Samad chooses to believe the one "bound in a tan leather and covered in light dust that denotes something
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Example: Stakeholder Evaluation Form Position‚ Argument‚ Analysis Name of Stakeholder: Paul McDonald Organization: Friends of the Great Bear Rainforest Position: - present development of the Great Bear Rainforest is unsustainable - clear cutting destroys wildlife habitat - not against forestry‚ but there needs to be a land protection plan Argument: examples‚ quotes‚ that support the stakeholder’s position - 60% of the Great Bear needs to be protected—key watersheds and habitats - remaining 40%
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Stolen Generation Script Draft Good afternoon/morning. Before I begin I would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of this land and pay my respect to the elders both past and present. Thank you for joining me today‚ it’s my honor launching such a heart touching digital anthology titled Stolen Generation song-lines and phrases. It successfully presents my theme displaying the sad truth of the governments forceful and inequitable removal of aboriginal children. Ill now explain my title.
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Unit 3: Introduction to Marketing Assignment 1: P1 Marketing is the act of publicising products and offers to customers to get them to want to buy it; this could be via the television‚ a poster or radio. Marketing always has the customer at the centre of its activities and wants to build customer relationships in order to keep them coming back. Another definition of marketing is the actual action of selling an item or service to customers‚ like in a retail shop for example. John Lewis’
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to develop in importance and significance. In modern day business it is common practice for organisations to have responsibilities to society that go beyond just that of making a profit. To put this idea into perspective in relation to Breadtalk‚ Archie B Carroll’s four dimension approach can be used. This approach consists of four different corporate social responsibility categories including those that are economical‚ ethical‚ legal and discretionary. Each of the categories mentioned have a big
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Supermarkets are expanding further into the convenience market. This is a further means of securing customer loyalty‚ and comes in a year when customer-loyalty schemes have been rejuvenated. {text:bookmark-start} {text:bookmark-end} Wal-Mart’s acquisition of ASDA Group Ltd in 1999 has seen the company’s stores offer a greater range of non-food products — a move that has been followed by Tesco PLC. Most of the major multiples are incorporating rising numbers of non-food lines into their future development plans
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Corporate Social Responsibility Dr. Anjana Hazarika Seminar Paper ARCHIE CARROLL’S CSR PYRAMID: A case study of Bajaj Auto Ltd. ZAMAN ALI 20091063 B.A.LLB (2009) Jindal Global Law School Today‚ in this complex business environment where all business enterprises are surviving by realizing maximum profits possible‚ there exists a mechnism called Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) that is providing the required edge towards success. Corporate
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Figure 2) displays a picture of Hetherington High Street. It looks like a run-down part of the high street that has a charity shop and second hand shops. Further down the down there is a newly opened Tesco Express. A mile or two further there is an Asda and Sainsburys. Larger supermarkets here have brought in larger consumption and this takes us nicely into Chapter 2. Allen el at (2009) discusses in Chapter two how supermarkets have changed the way the produce their products. Today supermarkets
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The first poem to be introduced is Aboriginal Australia‚ by Jack Davis. This gut wrenching poem is about the treacherous acts that the Europeans committed against the Aborigines. The second poem that will be discussed is Took the Children Away by Archie Roach. This poem‚ or song‚ is about the Stolen Generation‚ and the repercussions that it had on the children that experienced that event. Finally‚ the poem Son of Mine by Oodgeroo Noonuccal will be introduced. Son of Mine is about the emotions behind
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Tesco: Porter’s five forces look’s into the external factors impacting on a company. Competitive Rivalry: Tesco’s has a very high competitive rivalry in many aspects of the market from some major competitors in the food retail Industry like Asda‚ Sainsbury‚ Morrison and Waitrose. They compete with one another through price‚ product and promotions periodically. Tesco’s express’ main rivals are the Sainsbury local and the Co-op one way in which they compete with Tesco’s is through distribution
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