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    Market auditing for small businesses using the firm Abel and Cole as a model. Market auditing is the means by which a company can understand how it correlates to the environment in which it operates. It is a way by which a company can identity its own pros and cons as they relate to external opportunities and threats. It should be undertaken as part of the planning cycle‚ on an annual basis rather than a desperate response to an immediate crisis. Abel and Cole is a small private limited company‚ operating

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    <center><b>Analysis of Early Civilizations Through Literature</b></center><br><br>A culture that evolves and changes through time is a healthy culture indeed. From the early pagan warriors to the artisans of the Renaissance‚ the European world dramatically reformed. The literature of each era indicates the profound cultural innovations. The Anglo-Saxon’s arguably most important literary piece‚ Beowulf‚ is a story of a brave warrior who fights Grendel. Grendel is described as‚ "A powerful monster

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    SHAKESPEARE DRAMATISES THE TENSION BETWEEN PASSION AND REASON IN HAMLET TO WHAT EXTENT DOES THIS VIEW SUPPORT YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE PLAY Acts of passion and acts of reason can be differentiated by a sense of underlying tension‚ Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ published in 1601 explores these universal ideologies by dramatizing this underlying tension. ‘Hamlet’ presents challenging representations of the traditional values of passion and reason through their varying forms. The representation of these

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    4. Two friends went hiking one day. One told the other let’s stay in the city. The other however said lets go hiking in the mountains and he managed to convince his friend and hiking partner. Having got into the mountain they had a cry wooaahh. They looked and saw a massive Bear about 400 metres away. One of them started changing from hiking shoes to running shoes. His friend looked at him and asked him. What are you doing? There’s no way you can outrun a bear. The other friend said that’s true‚

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    Human Passion; A Driving yet Destructive Force Life without passion is equivalent to a dry piece of toast. Although still edible‚ toast requires elements such as butter and marmalade to make it tasteful and therefore enjoyable. Likewise‚ life without passion is still livable; yet it is neither as enjoyable nor as fulfilling. Passion is usually considered to be an invigorating and desirable trait; however‚ when uncontrolled it can also serve as a dangerous and destructive mechanism to mankind

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    Was the conquest of Mexico justified? Was it the work of men carrying out God ’s will on Earth? Or was simpler than that? Was it just greed and jealousy‚ as old as Cain and Abel? This question can be debated to no end by people on opposite ends of the spectrum. The Spaniards were quick to justify their actions as fair‚ proper‚ and necessary. However‚ a more modern‚ western mind can certainly look at the events and judge them to be unjust‚ perhaps even evil – a likening to the violence and prejudice

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    Abel is a man who had just returned to his home reservation from his service in World War II in 1945. He returns drunk to his grandfather‚ Francisco‚ who is a farmer. In the beginning of the story‚ he is driving his roan mares along a road reminiscing on the races that he participated in which took place in his youth. The races were essentially a contest to see who the best runner in the area was. Francisco takes a moment to reminisce how he had once won the race against Mariano‚ who was considered

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    his views are supplemented by a sarcastic tone‚ a choppy syntax and the use of repetition. D.H Lawrence uses a sarcastic tone to form‚ and assert‚ two contrasting views‚ praise of Hester and criticism of Hester. For example‚ when he writes “Abel! Abel!“ Abel!“ Admirable!”‚ he praises Hester‚ but he explicitly contradicts this praise by calling it a “farce”. D.H. Lawrence’s critical opinion of Hester is double sided; it

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    due to other factors‚ whereas the desire for peaceful co-existence and moral justice which religions continue to provide has increased substantially in recent centuries. Conflict is part of the human civilization‚ from the biblical accounts of Cain and Abel to Alexander the Great to Genghis Khan and even to this day we have conflicts all over the world. The deadliest conflicts in the human history are the ones fought less than a century ago‚ namely the World Wars. But this sudden branding of conflict

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    The Oxford English Dictionary defined a rebel as “a person who resists authority‚ control‚ or convention” . These are the characteristics of James Dean’s screen personas in Nicholas Ray’s Rebel Without a Cause and Elia Kazan’s East of Eden. In a time where conformity was a dominant ideology in society‚ rebellion became a way to display your own individuality. Rebel Without a Cause and East of Eden both respectively deal with the vexing problem of the asocial youth who remain stubbornly delinquent

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