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    Question 1: Conduct a critical analysis of the mini-case. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CASE CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CASE • The product mix of the company is Handbags and Wallets. • These company operates within a dynamic and ever-changing environment as it produces fashionable products. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CASE Buying situations for Handbags and Wallets: Limited Problem Solving Impulse Buying CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CASE SWOT ANALYSIS CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CASE

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    The Journey of Hannah and the Holocaust‚ is thrilling and terrifying‚ This book leaves you wanting to know more about the tragic days in the camps. In the movie Hannah is transported back in time just like in the book‚ to where she lands back in the holocaust. Hannah goes to the camp and meets Rivka‚ who is her loyal friend who stays by her side until the end. But one difference is that in the beginning of the movie Hannah assembles with Rivka instead of Gitl. Also in the book Hannah gets called Chaya

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    Jay Asher‚ he uses Clay‚ Hannah and Mr. Porter to express that rumors can destroy a person’s reputation and outlook towards life. Sometimes a person’s reputation can be contorted into many shapes because of rumors. When Hannah first moved to the town she created strong bonds with friend but then school started and so did the rumors: “She was new to the school‚ so all the rumors overshadowed everything else I knew about her”(Asher 218).

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    Paranormal Experience Hannah is a 30-year-old divorced‚ mother of one. Hannah describes herself as a practicing Muslim with strong spiritual/religious beliefs. Hannah has no history of mental illness. Hannah reported for a few consecutive nights she had been unable to sleep due to some stressful situations she was facing. She would either have difficulty falling asleep or difficult remaining asleep. On this particular night she did not go to bed until approximately 4:00 A.M. Hannah woke up not long after

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    little differently than most books. The point of view is first person‚ however the point of view is coming from two different people‚ Hannah and Clay. As you read the book‚ Hannah is explaining why she killed herself‚ and then Clay is reacting to Hannah’s story because he is listening to the tapes. In my opinion both Hannah and Clay are the protagonists. Hannah Baker is telling her story through tapes. She committed suicide and left behind seven tapes behind giving the “thirteen reasons why” she

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    Reasons Why by Jay Asher is an eerie story of the reasons behind Hannah Bakers suicide. Justin Foleys lies opened the door for rumours to pour put. Hannah being named “best ass the freshman class” (48) and what came with it just added to Hannah’s already bad false reputation. Marcus buying into that false reputation and treating Hannah as if she was her reputation was making her even more hateful towards herself and the world. Hannah Bakers innocence was taken from her through the snowball effect

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    Human nature in search for reasons behind what’s happening in their lives. Analysis of the Novel Thirteen Reasons Why By Jay Asher In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course World Literature By Raz‚ John Benedict E. B.S. Electrical Engineering October 2014 I. Background of the Novel The novel Thirteen Reasons Why is a young-adult fiction by Jay Asher. According to Goodreads‚ he was born in Arcadia‚ California on September 30‚ 1975

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    Hannah Baker was a high school student who committed suicide. No one saw it coming‚ no one expected it‚ no one noticed or determined the signs of thoughts of suicide that Hannah portrayed. Before she committed this tragic event‚ Hannah left behind thirteen recorded messages that explained the thirteen reasons to why she killed herself; the reasons to why she was driven over the edge. Each of these messages were copied to tapes‚ each side of the tape was directed towards one specific person in which

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    story about a girl‚ Hannah who does not care about her heritage but then dreams of a time in a concentration camp where she learns a lesson she will never forget. My two similarities are the journey for Eliezer from Night and Hannah Stem from Devil’s Arithmetic to the concentration camp from their homes are the same‚ and the equivalence of the Hannah and Rivka meeting and Eliezer and the French girl meeting. My difference is that Eliezer is sure of himself and his religion and Hannah is not sure of herself

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    things others have done to her. She made tapes with the people who lead her to end her life. Hannah was a freshman at a new school and a new town‚ she wanted to use that to her advantage but then rumors started. She recorded seven cassette tapes with thirteen people on them‚ they were the people who lead to her suicide. The rumors tie in to a theme of the novel‚ rumors are almost impossible to disprove. Hannah uses the tapes to justify committing suicide and the people on the tapes did unreasonable

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