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    American workplaces. Please restrict each scene within 3-4 lines. ANS: From the Gung Ho Movie‚ it is not hard to recognize that there are lots of differences in culture‚ value‚ and work attitude between Japanese and American. Three scenes from the movie where the cultural differences are shown distinctly‚ are given below- 1. At work‚ Japanese production supervisors make the point that individual worker has to use the Japanese process and technique as to work as a team; so they do not allow

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    "Bros Before Hos": The Guy Code In “Bros Before Hos”: The Guy Code‚ Michael Kimmel discusses the ways that today’s society expects guys (males between the ages of 16 and 26) to behave. He spends a lot of time on “Guy Code‚” a list of values that all men are supposed to have that have been summarized by Robert Brannon‚ a social psychologist of the 1970s. The first rule is “No Sissy Stuff‚” meaning that guys shouldn’t show their feelings‚ and if they do it is considered a sign of weakness. The

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    ullHave you ever bullied or been bullied? Bullying behavior can occur for many reasons‚ some of which are TV violence‚ families in poverty‚ mis-teachings‚ lack of parent’s attention and also kids under bad influence. Teens often begin bullying because they want to control those who are weaker than they are. Bullying gives you people an identity‚ they become well known in school‚ they want to be popular no matter what is the reason for. Bullying makes them feel powerful. It gives attention to the

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    Owens Dramatic Worksheet 10 Points PLAY TITLE: A Streetcar Named Desire Type your answer after the A: Take as much space as you need. 1. In a sentence or two‚ what is the premise of the play? A: The premise of the play is Blanche’s covering of reality with fantasy and deceit within herself. 2. Describe the exposition. A: The exposition is the 1940s in New Orleans‚ LA. Blanche took a streetcar named Desire from Laurel‚ MS to her sisters’‚ Stella’s apartment. Stellas’

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    Ho Chi Minh: Puppet or Leader? United States presidents from Harry Truman to Richard Nixon were wrong to think that Ho Chi Minh and his followers were "puppets" to the Soviet Union or Chinese Communist. Many policies the Presidents made throughout the war proved that they never tried to see Ho Chi Minh as anything else but communist and were convinced that they had to do everything and anything to stop him from gaining any control over the country of Vietnam. The Vietnam War‚ specifically

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    The loss of identity is an oft-discussed subject in literature. A character’s tie or affiliation to a defined identity in a piece has the tendency to illustrate how the archetype of the character functions in society as a whole. In A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams‚ the symbolic death of the aristocratic Southern lifestyle of grandeur serves as a notion that illuminates on the meaning of the piece. Comparing and contrasting characters such as Blanche DuBois‚ a typical Southern belle

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    A DOG NAMED DUKE Q1 In 1953‚ Hooper was a favoured young man. Explain. Q2 They said that they would create a desk job for Hooper at headquarters. (i) Who are ’they’? (ii) Why did they decide to do this? Q3 Duke was an extraordinary dog. What special qualities did he exhibit to justify this? Discuss. Q4 What problems did Chuck present when he returned to the company headquarters? Q5 Why do you think Charles Hooper’s appointment as Assistant National Sales Manager is considered

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    I want magic! Yes‚ yes‚ magic! (9.117). Magic‚ is often associated with the concept of circumventing reality. Individuals try to live unconstrained within their fantasy when they dislike the way that reality appears to be for the. In “A Streetcar Named Desire‚” Tennessee Williams protagonist‚ Blanche Dubois finds herself to be in a situation of living in illusion instead of reality. Williams’s addresses the importance of individuals who attempt to live unconstrained‚ through Blanche. Through her

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    How successful has the regeneration of urban areas been‚ given the variety of ways in which it has been undertaken? (40 Marks) Urban decline is the decline of the inner city often caused by lack of investment and maintenance. Characteristics of urban decline include poor quality housing that are overcrowded‚ empty buildings/factories‚ derelict land where building used to be and high levels of air‚ noise‚ land and water pollution. Other characteristics include high unemployment rates‚ high crime rates

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    In A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams‚ the main characters have a difficult time facing reality. Blanche DuBios‚ Stanley Kowalski‚ and Stella Kowalski live different lives‚ but are all stuck within their own fantasy worlds. In this story‚ Williams shows that too much fantasy can lead to devastation. Blanche has been fired from her job as a school teacher for sleeping with a student. She has been kicked out of her town for being a prostitute. Blanche needs to feel young and secure. She

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