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    aim of the initiative is to promote cohesion and school spirit among the students as well as elevate the image of the school in the community. The teachers have suggested initiatives such as a gala anniversary concert at the Esplanade‚ a school carnival that will be open to the public or adoption of the local children’s home. After much deliberation‚ I have concluded that the adoption of the local children’s home would be the ideal initiative that would help us achieve our goals. The adoption

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    demand) • Burgeoning competition from other recreational establishments • Currency crisis in their land 2. Strengths- Weaknesses Analysis Strengths • Pioneer theme park in the country • Spacious and quite accessible land • Difference to other carnival offerings (seven fantastic theme zones‚ wide variety of food outlets‚ especially shops‚ and video game centers‚ musical entertainments‚ and fireworks display every weekend) • Imported image (accreditation with International Theme Park‚ Inc. and

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    enter upon a venture that really exposes their psychological isolation. An example of irony early in the story can be seen when Montresor says‚ “My dear Fortunato‚ you are luckily met” (Poe 2). The irony here is Montresor planned to meet him at the carnival and Fortunato does not know he is not really luckily met. Montresor’s plans are to murder him. Another use of irony is Fortunato’s clothes. Fortunato is known to be a man who is “rich‚ respected‚ and admired” (Poe 3). His clothes are representative

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    Cultural retention Cultural retention is the act of retaining the culture of a specific ethnic group of people‚ especially when there is reason to believe that the culture‚ through inaction‚ may be lost. Many African-American‚ European and Asian organizations have cultural retention programs in place. African retention in Trinidad and Tobago is an e.g. of cultural retention. THE SUNDAY MARKET The tradition of Sunday markets in Trinidad is a result of the agricultural knowledge

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    THREATS (SWOT) Natural‚ Societal Environments • Climate‚ Natural Disasters • PEST Analysis Task Environment NEW ENTRANTS: HIGH STAKEHOLDER GROUPS: LOW SUPPLIERS: LOW BUYERS: INDUSTRY RIVALRY: HIGH LOW SUBSTITUTES: MEDIUM INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT (IFAS): STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES (SWOT) Corporate Structure Exec utive s: Ron Shaic FunctionalhManagers: Company-owned Bakery-cafés Frontline Manager: Franchise Operations Staff and Employees: Fresh Dough Operations Corporate Structure CEO – Ron Shaich

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    The characters also become carnivalesque through laughter. Carnival itself is dualistic‚ representing both sides of a coin‚ a paradox within itself. Similarly‚ laughter is carnival in that it can be dualistic as well. Carnivalistic laughter as Bakhtin defines comes from ritual laughter. Ritual laughter is laughter that arises from a crisis; it is an individual who responds to the crisis with joy and ridicule at the same time (Bakhtin‚ 127). Carnivalesque laughter brings the character face to face

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    Amontillado?” Next‚ complete the graphic organizer by adding details to each section so that you are planning the details for your Narrative Essay. Beginning Middle End Montresor meets Fortaunto at a carnival. Montressor becomes a slave doll for him. He meets up with Fortaunto at a carnival. Fortaunto and Montresor become friends. "youre a poor‚ lazy‚ loser." They go Fortauntos house and he beats him up really bad. sees him being drunk and determines its his time. They start hanging

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    The Rover‚ directed by Loveday Ingram‚ was a lively production with an intense carnival and audience engagement. Surprisingly‚ the goal of the play was muddy and left me concerned as to whether or not this was a show that the audience interpreted as a feminist production; did the audience understand the problems the director was attempting to address? As discussed in class‚ there was a lot of concern as to how the audience reacted to the scenes‚ especially the sexual assault scenes. However‚ the

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    Irony Analysis of “The Cask of Amontillado” In “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the main character named Montresor is set out for revenge. Montresor’s only concern is to get revenge on the man who has wronged him named Fortuanto. Montresor never states why Fortunato deserves to be punished. The only statement Montresor makes is that Fortunato “causes him a thousand injuries” until “venturing upon insult.” (Poe‚ Online) Montresor plans to take out his revenge by burying Fortunato alive

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    The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe Analysis The readers can guess from the very first line which says “THE thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could‚ but when he ventured upon insult‚ I vowed revenge” that “The Cask of Amontillado” must be a horror fiction. Also‚ this is the first clue that this story is not going to end well. This short story is about a man named Montresor is going to take his friend’s life—Fortunato who insulted him by taking him to a catacomb‚ chaining

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