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    ASSIGNMENT Course Code : MS-03 Course Title : Economic and Social Environment Assignment Code : MS-03/TMA/SEM-I/2013 Coverage : All Blocks Note : Attempt all the questions and submit this assignment on or before 30th April‚ 2013 to the coordinator of your study center. 1. “Management at all levels of specialized functions‚ is influenced by the critical elements of the business environment”. Explain with suitable examples. 2. What is the exact position of China in so

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    Reactions to Myrtle Wilson’s Death in The Great Gatsby In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Jay Gatsby is a passenger in the car which strikes Myrtle Wilson‚ which is driven by Daisy Buchanan. After the car hits Myrtle‚ Daisy continues to drive‚ but collapses on Gatsby‚ forcing him to drive. At the Buchanan’s house‚ Nick Carraway talks to Gatsby‚ who "[speaks] as if Daisy’s reaction [is] the only thing that [matters]" (136). Due to his incessant love for daisy‚ he only focuses towards

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    make a more meaningful visual experience for the reader. Patterns of certain colors represent recurring themes in the story as a whole. In The Great Gatsby‚ certain characters portray the significance of colors in the color theory. Jay Gatsby‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ and Jordan Baker’s actions in the story prove this point through their actions and their words. Fitzgerald’s story contains an aspect of wealth‚ and each character goes about it in his or her own way‚ connecting back to the imagery the author uses

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    between Daisy Buchanan‚ James Gatsby and Tom Buchanan. Daisy is Tom Buchanan’s wife‚ who was James Gatsby’s long lost love. Before the war‚ Daisy was courted by a number of officers‚ including James Gatsby. Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby fell in love in Louisville and she promised to wait for him. However‚ Daisy harbors a deep need to be loved and when a wealthy‚ powerful young man named Tom Buchanan asked her to marry him‚ Daisy decided not to wait for Gatsby after all. Tom Buchanan has an affair

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    engineers Colin Buchanan; and Hans Monderman. Colin Buchanan was commissioned by the UK government in 1961 to start work on the report! Traffic in towns for the Ministry of transport [chapter 7 p. 327] the report was aimed to produce a new design for urban space in order to engineer the efficient distribution and access of a large numbers of vehicles” to a large number of buildings. Achieving a satisfactory standard in our environment for life in towns. [Chapter 7 P. 327] Buchanan had visions of

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    Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby is a beautifully illustrated love story‚ which one can enjoy over and over again. F Scott Fitzgerald skillfully portrays women as shallow immoral beings throughout his novel‚ The Great Gatsby. The characters Daisy Buchanan‚ Jordan Baker‚ and Myrtle Wilson are depicted in a less than favourable light. From the beginning of the novel and as it progresses‚ Fitzgerald‚ time and time again‚ displays these women as despicable characters. In Fitzgerald’s classic novel he

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    uses his book to portray and critique many male-female relationships. Some of these relationships are marriages‚ while others are not. There is the relationship between Daisy and Tom Buchanan‚ Nick Carraway and Jordan Baker‚ Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson‚ Myrtle and George Wilson‚ and Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan. Some of these relationships had the ability to affect many other people‚ even if the two in the relationship did not mean for that to happen. Just by looking at and judging each relationship

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    has intentions to win back a long lost love‚ Daisy Buchanan with the help of his lower class neighbor‚ Nick Caraway. The characters in The Great Gatsby have dreams that they believe is achievable but in the face of reality‚ Nick Carraway‚ Daisy and Tom Buchanan‚ and Jay Gatsby show that it is really impossible. Nick Carraway is a man with

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    According to Philip Flynn‚ George Buchanan was the face of Blackwood due to the ‘cultural values and activities that he represented his Scottish patriotism‚ his Protestant Christian classicism‚ his polemics against a dominant ideology would be basic to early Blackwood’s search for Scottish

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    a corrupt 1920’s society. Daisy Buchanan‚ Tom Buchanan‚ and Jay Gatsby are three characters that take the pursuit of the American Dream to an extravagant level. Jay Gatsby’s love interest‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ is extremely impressed by the lavish lifestyle of the upper class society. Daisy Buchanan is not a working woman. Instead‚ she spends a magnificent amount of time relaxing in her beautiful expensive attire. When the narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ enters the Buchanan house‚ he finds Daisy and Jordan

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