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    The offline retail environment of the automobile industry is that of manufacture to intermediary to consumer. The process from which the product (car) proceeds from manufacturer to consumer is that of through the automobile dealer. This intermediary batch purchases a number of models from the manufacturer and sells them from the ‘lot’ or storefront. This placement and presentation of the product has proved largely successful. The tangible product is viewed‚ test driven and purchased from the

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    Street Pharm

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    The book that I chose to do is Street Pharm by Allison van Diepen‚ the book has 297 pages‚ the reason I chose this book is personally I am tired novels taking place years before I am born. This novel pertains to urban problems and one kids’ attempt to survive in the pressures of present day Brooklyn. Within the novel‚ there are several subplots‚ one being his love interest‚ Alyse‚ and Ty’s fight to stay in school. As well as‚ his fight not to lose money or control of his territory. It is interesting

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    Chapter 3 Discovering Self-Motivation Concept Choosing a meaningful purpose gives our lives a direction and creates inner motivation. Many students have not defined a personally meaningful purpose for being in college‚ let alone for being in a particular course. Unfocused‚ these students are more likely to drift from rather than to academic success. By offering them the opportunity to choose personally meaningful outcomes that they would like to achieve in college or in life‚ we assist students

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    sometimes poor. In the book Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut which describes these two different worlds reversed. The book supports Vonnegut’s theme of sacrifice of character and self-esteem for technological advancement and “quality” of life. This capacity for machines to run themselves all through time without the requirement for human resourcefulness and human bodies to go with it is the hopeless tragic center of Player Piano. The title of the novel Player Piano symbolizes the master plan of machines

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    have played a major role in society‚ especially the piano. Throughout its lifetime‚ the piano has grown and changed greatly as well as gained popularity extremely fast. “The pianoforte […] became‚ by the last quarter of the eighteenth century‚ a leading instrument of Western art music” (Powers‚ Wendy). Over the last three hundred years‚ the piano has kept the same look‚ but has developed immensely in tone and power. Before the invention of the piano‚ there were two instruments that had similar keyboard-like

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    The Piano Story is a riveting book that explores the symbolic importance of the African American family and super natural being. The story takes place during the great depression in Pittsburg‚ Pennsylvania. This serves as an important aspect because the family is desperate need of monetary stabilization‚ and opportunity. Through the story‚ the key component of the story is constructed around a family heirloom‚ a piano. This piano has been passed down the family line for generations since slavery

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    Human Desire

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    Human desire Human desires are defined as the sexual appetite or a sexual urges of human beings. Since excessive desire always makes people lose themselves‚ it is considered as one of the root of all evils; with that comes a question: can we human beings control our excessive desires? I find my answer in J.M.Coetzee’s novel “Disgrace”-- human beings can never check their excessive desires. Because instincts and human natures are always used as excuses for wrongful sexual desires. Also‚ our willpowers

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    “The Street Singer” A 1940 survey revealed that 1.5 million married women had been abandoned by their husbands during The Great Depression in the 1930s.(“America in the Great War”) Most of the Americans affected during these tragic times did not deserve the negative consequences that they were up against. Alcoholism was very common during these times‚ but was no excuse. In “The Street Singer”‚ a story in Will Eisner’s A Contract with God‚ Eddie becomes a victim of The Great Depression trying to

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    differences in the presentation of female characters in A Streetcar Named Desire and The World’s wife In this essay‚ I will be exploring the similarities and differences of female characters in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ by Tennessee Williams; and ‘The World’s Wife’ by Carol Ann Duffy. Both texts denote women as somewhat weak and incompetent and as having a predatory attitude towards the mainly dominant male characters. A Streetcar Named Desire was written in 1945 and it initially connected with America’s

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