A Stylistic Analysis of O. Henry’s the Furnished Room 学号:2006689 姓名:廖佩琚 I. Abstract (the outline of the essay) This paper introduces the American famous writer O.Henry’s life and analyzes his well-known short story “the Furnished Room” with a brief introduction of the main content and theme‚ also presenting some stylistic features of the article. II. Key words O. Henry; The Furnished Room; stylistic features; surprise ending III. Introduction (aim of the essay) This paper
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I fear that even the 10% will eventually become more cost conscious in the years to come. On the lines of the company improving its’ position in the next five years‚ I think the company should continue to improve on concepts already in place. An example is the Pottery Barn Teen website. (pbteen.com). Williams-Sonoma had used the concept in moderation starting with WS bridal registry. The idea took flight and as a result‚ moved the concept to its’ retail operations such as Pottery Barn‚ resulting
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XYZ Construction‚ Inc. XYZ Construction Marketing‚ Inc. Marketing Plan Pamela Bryant Northcentral Univesity Abstract This marketing plan will develop the expansion of the XYZ Construction‚ Inc. from the state and federal supported construction industry to the private and residential construction industry. The growth of the company as well as the future goals are to be developed through a marketing plan that will a strategy to enter a market that has not been explored previously. The next
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important in the world economy‚ we give special attention to services. Services are a from of product that consists of activities‚ benefits or satisfaction offered for sale that are essentially intangible and do not result in the ownership of anything. Examples are banking‚ hotel‚ airline and home-repair services. Level of Product: Product planners need to think about products and services on three levels. Each level adds more customer value. 1. CORE BENEFIT 2. ACTUAL PRODUCT 3. AUGMENTED
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Position: Fast food industry within the treats segment. Wendy’s with use of franchising model (lower risk capital and fast expansion into new locations) now has 250 stores. • Positioning in franchising industry: • Low cost entry • Low royalty and marketing fees • Easy and fun to run • No special skills required • Initial support & guidance for recently established franchisee 1. Strategic Challenges facing the business Strategic Challenges Industry Maturity: • The fast food industry is competitive
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MARKETING includes identifying unmet needs; producing products and services to meet those needs: and pricing‚ distributing‚ and promoting those products and services to produce a profit. Marketing is an integrated communications-based process through which individuals and communities discover that existing and newly-identified needs and wants may be satisfied by the products and services of others. Marketing is defined by the American Marketing Association as the activity‚ set of institutions‚
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strides to provide eco-friendly restaurants that reflect the sustainability goals (McDonalds.com‚ n.d.). In this initiative the restaurant has focused its attention on going “green” which will be discussed in this paper‚ along with the forces behind these initiatives and any certifications the restaurant has received. Green Initiatives McDonald’s has 31‚000 restaurants in 118 different countries so to establish one environmental blueprint would not work‚ thus the efforts have been redirected
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Marketing Mix The Dinner house Restaurant marketing mix is comprised of these following approaches to pricing‚ distribution‚ advertisement and promotion. Pricing The Dinner House Restaurant pricing scheme is that the product cost is 50% of the total retail price. Distribution The dinner House’s food will be distributed through a takeout model where customers can call in their order and come to the restaurant to pick it up or come in and dine at the restaurant. Advertising and Promotion The
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From your reading of the novel so far discuss the relationship between Scobie and his wife Louise. As from the beginning of the novel‚ it becomes quite clear that what Scobie feels for his wife Louise is not really love but a sense of pity and responsibility. Louise has grown to love Scobie over the years‚ but Scobie has not had the same feeling towards her. Louise understands that side of him and accepts that his ‘ I love you’s ‘are empty hearted. His sens of love towards her is more of an
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OBJECTIVES Combining business school education‚ professional/personal development training‚ self education along with life experiences directed me toward beginning a career as an entrepreneur. Many years have been spent taking classes and exploring various business opportunities. I started my college career as a business major. During that time‚ I also studied various art mediums to explore creative talents. In my junior year‚ I decided to combine those strengths and interests
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