BAC4674 INTEGRATED CASE STUDY 2013/2014 GROUP ASSIGNMENT OF CASE 3: CHICKEN RUN LECTURER- MISS MARIATI BINTI NORHASHIM NAME STUDENT ID CONTRIBUTION % SIGNATURE NUR AINAA SAFURAA BT MOHD AMIN 1091100219 20 ONG POH CHING 1101107737 20 CHANG POH CHUI 1101109338 20 ANBARASI GOVINDASAMY 1101110506 20 CHAN LI YEN 1101109246 20 TOTAL 100% To be completed by the lecturer to marks awarded for the following: 4 marks 3 marks 1-2 marks Score Prioritization
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insight to these impassible borders when she discusses “Choy’s characters [who] repeatedly try and fail (often with violent consequences) to subvert them” (9)‚ using multiple examples of the children characters in the novel. The scenes created by Wayson Choy and discussed in Cercover’s paper are appreciated for making clear the effort of children to push racial boundaries and limitations seemingly forbidden
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One of the themes of the Jade Peony was the difficulty that the early Chinese immigrants had to face when they came to Canada in the late 1800s. Wong Suk is one of the early immigrants‚ believing there is a "gold mountain" that could make them rich. "There had also been rumours of gold in the rivers that poured down those mountain cliffs‚ gold that could make a man and his family wealthy overnight." (pg 17). When he first arrived‚ he found out the "gold mountain" was only a lie‚ instead waiting for
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traditional Chinese thinking. Wayson Choy illustrates this kind of discrimination really well in his novel The Jade Peony. In the novel‚ Grandmother continually reminds Jook-Liang that girl-child is useless‚ it affect Jook-Liang thinks about people‚ and change the views of various people. Also‚ it makes her struggle to assimilate to Chinese and Canadian society. Though‚ she tries her best to revolt this gender discrimination. In The Jade Peony by Wayson Choy‚ the traditional Chinese thinking that
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bearing his name‚ Choy opted to watch. The students‚ in turn‚ opted to look at each other and shrug their shoulders. Growing increasingly impatient with his obstetrician’s lack of clinical acumen‚ the baby decided to turn his own head‚ and in an overt display of displeasure‚ cast one arm from his mother’s womb. At this point‚ even an obstetrician who had ignored the tenets of sobriety to the point of near incapacitation would have done something in the way of delivery‚ but Choy continued to watch
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independency of the management team. • Conduct internal audit or investigation activities. • Ms Choy: To persuade BOD that the issues in the company can lead to a deterioration of the company’s performance‚ esp. financially. 4. Internal control • EncikSelamat → had responded to unrelated tasks to him. → approved the credit limit of CG without Ms. Choy’s authorization. → access to Ms. Choy information system. • En. Munir → had not disclosed the receipt of payments from customer
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References: Chancy‚ K. (2010‚ February 17-23). CSU resource center reaches out to males. Chicago Defender‚ p. 3. Choy‚ S. P. (2002). Access and persistence. Washington‚ DC: American Council on Education. Lederman‚ D. (2010). Retention‚ from beginning to end. Retrieved from http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/04/26/aacrao Luckhardt Redfield‚ C.‚ & Larose‚ G. (2010)
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integrated case study Chicken run Section Semester 2 2011/2012 Members: Mastura hashim 0735072 Muhammad safwan mohamad 0723979 Siti aqilah talib 0733292 Table of Content Executive Summary Decision Maker What should Ms. Choy do? ~Analysis: 1) SWOT analysis 2) Fishbone diagram 3) Financial evidence ~Alternatives ~Recommendation and Action Plan Executive summary: 1998‚ Excel Poultry & Meat Sdn Bhd (EPM) was a SME located in Kluang‚ Johor‚ operating business
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In a passage or a story authors usually use many elements to develop their characters. Jacey Choy‚ author of “Red Cranes” and Jun’Chiniro‚ author of “The Firefly Hunt” use various components to unfold each main character’s personality. Elements such as the characters’ interaction with others like their parents and friends‚ the presentation of main character’s thoughts such as their dreams and aspirations‚ and the strong feelings that a character exhibits at the end of a story like serenity or relaxedness
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We have all been in a situation where we have immigrated to a new country for different reasons regarding‚ better future‚ or education. In the book Jade of Peony‚ Wayson Choy describes a struggle of a Chinese family as they settle in Canada‚ with their new generation of kids born here‚ the family struggles to keep their children tied to their Chinese customs and traditions as they fit in this new country. The Chinese culture needs to be more open minded as it limits the future generation’s potential
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