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    ROARING DRAGON HOTEL

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    Contents Company Background Roaring Dragon Hotel was a state owned enterprise (SOE) and one of the original 3-star hotels in South-West China It had gained reputation as a premium guesthouse The organization was greatly influenced by Chinese culture Employee recruitment was based on Guanxi or connections‚ favouring nepotism Guanxi or connections of employees led to a large number of income-generating contacts The number of employees were 675 and the

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    Fight Club is an important film revealing the results of civilization which causes emerged new ego far from real ego. We examined this popular rich content movie looking from psychoanalytic perspective. This film expresses an important Freudian theme‚ Oedipal Complex. The relation between characters; Marla‚ Tyler and Jack shows us that clearly. Jack (the narrator) is an unsatisfied and frustrated person in his job‚ suffering from insomnia and having consumerism attitudes making far from his

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    The movie Fight Club made a great achievement in the film industry‚ and significantly depicted the social system of the late 20th century. According to most of the reviewers‚ the success of the film lies behind the fact that almost every American man over 25-years of age is going to inevitably see some of himself in the movie: the frustration‚ the confusion‚ the anger at living in a culture where the old rules have broken down and one makes his way with so many fewer cultural cues and guideposts

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    When we approached the bar‚ there was only one stool available. I told Dawn that she could sit down‚ but she insisted that I have the stool. Maybe she didn’t want to sit her bare ass on the cold seat. I wasn’t sure‚ and I didn’t ask her why because the other bartender handed Dawn a shot and she gave me one also. We downed the shot with ease and swallowed another before I remembered that Shay was waiting for me. “Dawn‚ how do you get to the deejay booth?” “Do you see those stairs?” She asked as she

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    Hidden Racism In America

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    because of the color of his skin‚ or his background or his religion. People learn to hate‚ and if they can learn to hate‚ they can be taught to love‚ for love comes more naturally to the human heart than the opposite.” Nelson Mandela‚ a leader of the fight to end apartheid in his home country of South Africa helps shed light on how racism can be fought in the United States. Even though America has come a long way from the times of slavery‚ racism continues to exist all over the country. Americans can

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    The main ecosystem I will focus on will be the habitats that tigers live in. More specifically I will focus on the effects that tigers have on their ecosystem and what would happen if tigers we to unfortunately go extinct. The tiger is one of the biggest components in its ecosystem besides for humans. Without tigers in their ecosystem their environment would completely fall into disarray(4). To fully understand how the tiger effects it`s ecosystem you must fully know the status of this animal

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    “You met me at a strange time in my life.”  These are the closing words to David  Fincher’s ​ Fight Club.​   Released in 1999 by Fox Studios‚ it stars Edward Norton‚ Brad Pitt‚ and  Helena Bonham Carter.  The film is a contemporary art piece that speaks the language of the  modern emasculated­macho man.  It contains considerable amounts of violence that some would  call gratuitous or senseless‚ but is in fact an attempt to speak metaphorically towards a deeper  meaning.  ​ Fight Club​ ‚ like all art‚ is a reflection of our culture.  It attempts to speak to us about 

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    Once upon a time‚ a mean big dragon lived in the city of Santa Ana‚ CA with different animals. Some animals needed help so they told the dragon to help. The dragon did not treat the other animals nicely and not fair. Everyone were helping every animal but the dragon. The dragon’s name was Tony. Tony like to make fun of everyone because they weren’t big and strong like him. Then one stormy‚ dark‚ windy night it started to rain cats and dogs. Everyone left to a safe place but not tony because he couldn’t

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    The Film I chose to watch for this assignment was Fight Club‚ directed by David Fincher. This film had many stylistic techniques that we discussed in class. When purchasing this video I was looking in the thriller section but eventually found it in drama. I thought this film was both a drama and a thriller. The outstanding cinematography and creative directive eye of David Fincher made this one of the best films I’ve seen in awhile. What David Fincher did that really made this film stand apart from

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    Inferior by Hanna Rosin contains an excellent anecdote that puts Rosin in a position of defence for her parenting style against Amy Chua’s Chinese-style parenting. The anecdote‚ which her 2-year-old son calls her a “kitty kat” when she was acting out “tiger‚” reveals her position amongst other parents in the standards set by Amy Chua. However‚ this does not break her as a parent‚ nor does it cause her to rethink what she does for her kids. Instead‚ Rosin defends herself by to criticizing “Ms. Chua’s parenting

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