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    The restrictive current asset management strategy requires companies to keep current assets low. Finagle a Bagel is a young‚ growing business that applies the working capital trade-off strategy to manage their working capital (Parrino‚ Kidwell‚ & Bates‚ 2012). Married entrepreneurs purchased the business when it was a few years old and had four to five stores (University of Phoenix‚ 2014). The owners encountered many of the same issues commonly associated with running a young business. They had to

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    this was a case of unimaginable racism. Those nine men were the Scottsboro Boys‚ as people called them. Likewise‚ the Scottsboro Boys are innocent and did not rape the two women that accused them.The prosecutors claim that the nine men raped Ruby Bates and Victoria Price. They also say that the nine men were the ones who started a large fight on a railroad car‚ and because they had initiated the fight‚ they had to be vicious. The two women also claim that they threatened the group of white men‚ along

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    The main characters‚ Roger and Lizabeth‚ also have similarities and differences. They both are young and naïve and both are bothering an older woman. Roger tries to steal Mrs. Luella Bates purse and Lizabeth throws rocks at Miss Lottie’s marigolds. The old women are both very different from each other. Mrs. Luella Bates is strong and sassy while Miss Lottie is broken and quiet. The differences between the main characters are the gender and the lesson they learn. There are three types of conflicts

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    quality [of the Bates Motel] contributes immensely to the emotional atmosphere of the film… [and] the characterization of Norman Bates” (87). Hitchcock hooks his audience into the film by placing a close-up shot of the action to give the appearance that they are actually involved (Hitchcock). Literary devices scattered throughout the plot serve to enhance the violent and mysterious nature of the film. Behaving suspiciously‚ Marion Crane‚ the protagonist of the movie‚ visits the Bates Motel after driving

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    Roger who intended on stealing a purse‚ and instead stumbled upon a very strong and passionate women‚ Luella Bates Washington Jones who showed him how it felt to be trusted and loved. Roger wanted some blue suede shows‚ apparently wanted them so bad he would steal from an elder women to get some. During his attempt to do so‚ he fell to the ground and was forced to succumb to Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones demands. “Pick up my pocketbook‚ boy‚ and give it here.” she exclaimed. Now roger feeling

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    Luella Bates Washington Jones. The adolescent is not from a wealthy family and is running low on money. In contrast‚ the woman is doing just fine in life and lives happily. The author uses dialogue to put off a specific mood. “The woman said‚ ‘What did you want it for?’ The boy said‚ ‘I didn’t aim to.’ She said‚ ‘You a lie!’”. This quote goes to show that Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones is very upset with Roger when he tries to take her

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    makes the mistake of trying to steal Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones’ pocketbook to buy some blue suede shoes. “Thank You‚ Ma’am” develops the idea that things are better earned than taken through the actions and words of the characters. The first quote that portrays this universal theme is on page two. When Roger tries to steal her pocketbook‚ she takes him to her house and tells him to wash his face because it is filthy. When Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones asked Roger why he wanted to take

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    BatesManor Furniture‚ Inc. (A) Key Stakeholders: Charlton Bates- President of BatesManor Furniture and great-grandson of founder. Charlton is the key decision maker and must analyze the recommendation to increase his normal advertising spending percentage in the next year. Being the President of a small furniture manufacturer‚ Mr. Bates knows that his bottom line is very important as BatesManor begins to feel the pressure of dwindling margins due to rising manufacturing costs. Dr. Thomas

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    Focus Question: How did the NAACP assist the African American population in fighting segregation and how successful were these efforts? Segregation is explained as the “policy of separating racial groups in all aspects of their lives to ensure that whites maintained supremacy over African Americans”. With segregation being a large issue in the lives of African Americans in the 1900’s‚ organisations such as the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People) were created in

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    Alfred Hitchcock touched on many different themes of relationships between sexes that I have observed in both of the movies‚ Psycho and Rear Window. Some of main themes in both of these movies include the theme of marriage‚ sex‚ infidelity and murder. Through class discussions and my observation of these movies‚ my analysis of these points are as follows: Women were portrayed to be desperate for companion‚ a hunger for control with a streak of jealous behavior. But‚ they are also compelled to

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