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    BAN4109 Managing SMEs ASSESSMENT 1 OUTLINE Assessment (%): Assignment (25%) Module Intended Learning Outcomes This assessment is designed to assess students’ achievement of the following Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs): 1. explain the setting-up‚ marketing and financial considerations in preparing a business plan for SMEs. Guidelines/Requirements   The submission deadline is 7 June 2013‚ 4:00pm. Students are required to submit their work on time. follows: Deadline exceeded by 1 Calendar

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    Jane Eyre contains a number of significant dreams and day-dreams. Despite her distaste for fantasies and inefficiency‚ the eponymous narrator‚ Jane‚ is a frequent day-dreamer. Edward Rochester‚ Jane’s employer at Thornfield‚ recounts observing her pace around in a day-dream. When the voice of a servant‚ Mrs. Fairfax‚ awakens Jane‚ Rochester imagines her thinking "My fine visions are all very well‚ but I must not forget they are absolutely unreal‚" and finding a task to complete to ensure she does

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    alter her own ideas of self-acceptance‚ her actions taken to release herself from certain settings have effect on her. In the first few chapters‚ Bronte establishes Jane’s character as a young girl who is the object of hatred from her cousins and aunt. In Chapter Five‚ Jane encounters numerous problems with her cousin John. After a confrontation‚ Mrs. Reed forces her to the Red-Room for punishment. Though‚ Jane resists which is unlike her‚ she is still

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    lingering with a terminal illness that debilitates them such that they have no quality of life are not afforded the comfort of dying with dignity. It seems that this high merit is available to our beloved pets‚ but not our beloved family members. Aunt Bessie is forced to endure unrelenting pain from here incurable pancreatic cancer. No amount of pain medication is available to treat her pain and allow her to maintain consciousness. She knows her time is limited and she does not feel she should have

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    Drawing a Breath of Fresh Eyre From the opening chapter of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre the reader becomes aware of the powerful role that art plays. There is something extraordinary about the pictures Jane admires from other artists‚ as well as the work she creates herself. Her solitary pastime often operates as an outlet of pain‚ either past or present‚ and offers her the opportunity to deal with unpleasant emotions and memories. Jane’s art transcends her isolation by bringing her into contact

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    not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed; and this book about the liar‚ you may give to your girl‚ Georgiana‚ for it is she who tells lies‚ and not I….I am glad you are no relation of mine: I will never call you aunt again as long as I live. I will never come to see you when I am grown up; and if anyone asks me how I liked you‚ and how you treated me‚ I will say the very thought of you makes me sick‚ and that you treated me with miserable cruelty.” (Bronte 36)

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    wife named Bessie was taken in an instant. Our friend Fred tries to fit in but has difficulty doing so. One morning the sad cop had his depression explained to him by proper policeman. “Right now your feelings are the storm from 2 years past which we thought we would never recoup from‚ and soon you will be a nice crisp autumn dawn like today.” Ralph said‚ “Happiness will rescue you‚ and all you have to do is to not see Bessie far and wide.” “Yes I know‚” said

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    (When Rain Clouds Gather by Bessie Head) Fiction and Drama Character sketch- Chief Matenje • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • He was an “evil‚ greedy man”. He despised the people of “his” village- Golema Mmidi He lost a lot of his power and authority “because of Gilberts ideas”. The Villagers had “less fear” for him‚ because they worked together. He always caused inconvenience He’s brother was getting tired of him He wanted to “get rid..” of Makhaya and Gilbert and wanted them to go back

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    people who really value it‚ because it opens the door to younger generations‚ thus allowing the effect of the education accumulates and influence the present and the future. For instance‚ in the essay “Unforgettable Miss Bessie” by Carl Rowan‚ a ordinary teacher called Miss Bessie of a black school use her position and her spirit to help students cultivate the ability of literacy and learn to face the frustrations in daily life bravely and even the prevailing social discrimination. She told her students

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    Reed always favours her son over Jane. John throws a large volume at Jane; it connects‚ causing her to hit her head against the door so that it bleeds. Jane gets all the punishment and is grabbed by Bessie and Miss Abbot [servants] and roughly taken upstairs. Chapter II Jane struggles while Bessie and Miss Abbot force her into the red-room. They threaten to tie her down with Miss Abbot’s garters should she not calm down. She then gives in‚ and they walk out‚ closing the door and leaving her in complete

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