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    SPIN MASTER TOYS CASE OF STUDY Question 1: In order to evaluate the two manufacturers Wai Lung (WL) and Wah Shing (WS)‚ we use the weighted point method. (Trent p.24). The advantages of this methodology include the ability for the firm to include numerous evaluation factors and assign them weights according to the organization’s needs. (Khaled‚ Sanjoy p.3). We allocate an amount of “weight” to the different criteria based on importance. We choose the following criteria to select the supplier:

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    Hospitality--An Essential Trait “If I have found favor in your eyes‚ my lord‚ do not pass your servant by. Let a little water be brought‚ and then you may all wash your feet and rest under this tree. Let me get you something to eat‚ so you can be refreshed and then go on your way—now that you have come to your servant.” When two angels passed the door of Abraham’s tent‚ he immediately pleaded the men to stay at his place. He also brought water to wash the men’s feet and ordered the servant to prepare

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    1. What is the current economic climate of the globe and consumer perceptions that play in this perception? The global financial crisis led to a long-term economic depression since 2008. Especially‚ the wave started from subprime mortgage in the U.S. Most of countries have been trying to get out of the long depression and it’s getting better than few years before. The global economy is turning into a smoother and less volatile period compare with 2008. According to the article‚ it asserts that “Overall

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    kinds of toys that little girls receive give messages about feminine traits such as; dolls‚ dress ups and fairies. The kinds of toys that little boys receive give messages about masculinity for example; cars‚ trucks and building blocks. Infant toys tend to be the same for both boys and girls. These toys are mostly multicolored‚ make noise‚ play a song‚ light up or roll around. However from ages one to four children’s toys begin to send distinct messages about gender roles. Girl’s toys start to

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    Gawain and the Green knight is a medieval romance that demonstrates Sir Gawain’s demonstrations and lack there of chivalry through his bravery‚ loyalty and honor. However he follows the code of chivalry more so than breaking it. One of Gawain’s traits that made him a model of chivalry is his bravery in the face of danger. Gawain was ready to take the challenge of the green knight and save his king from it as soon as he could. “Command me to step down from the dais and take this game.”(ML 123-124)

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    Sample Essay One In the story “Yellow Fish‚” the main character is never directly described or mentioned. The reader must inference everything except their name‚ Anu. The author creates the character through reflections and other various techniques. Throughout the story‚ the writer uses very choppy sentences‚ as well as fragments‚ to represent Anu’s stream of consciousness. By doing this‚ the writer gives her a timid‚ scarred personality. By limiting the sentence structure‚ Ambai indirectly leads

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    In the story Speak Melinda is being seen by other students on the bus is very different from how the readers are viewing Melinda. At the beginning of the story Melinda gets on the bus at the first stop and she decides that she will sit in the front in hopes that one of her friends would sit with her. In the story Melinda says‚ “If I sit in the front‚ it will make me look like a little kid‚ but I figured it is my best chance I have making eye contacts with one of my friends‚ if any of them decided

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    3/21/13 Toy Industry and Gender Roles The toy industry has enforced the belief that children should play with toys that correspond to their genders‚ while never feeling guilty as they value business greater than the children. At early ages children begin to develop preferences and playing styles that are brought to life through the toy industry that offers countless varieties of action figures‚ dolls‚ blocks‚ bikes‚ books‚ and other toys that stimulate a child’s mind. The problem with the toy industry

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    Examination of Character Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” details the emotional process of a certain Louise Mallard as she copes with news of her husband’s recent death. The story experiences a change of tone partway through‚ as it soon becomes clear that Mrs. Mallard‚ while initiatially shaken‚ is in fact elated by the news of her late husband’s untimely demise. One can actually notice Mrs. Mallard’s entire mood and outlook shift dramatically during the course of the story‚ as her true motivations

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    Question 1 Answer: The two reports are different because of perception and attribution. For last 8 years‚ Mike has been an above average driver however Jeniffer has observed that Mike’s performance drastically dipped during last 6 months and Mike became a drunkard over this period. However‚ the parameters over which Jeniffer evaluated Mike’s performance aren’t clear. Mike is suspected for drinking on the job. And after this accident‚ Mike was seen with drinks at 3 PM. This accident further

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