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    Editor’s note: Dennis Crowley is president and CEO of Brand Engineers‚ a Teaneck‚ N.J.‚ research firm. He can be reached at 201-530-5360. This article appeared in the March 28‚ 2011‚ edition of Quirk’s e-newsletter. conic brands are in the enviable position of having developed long‚ meaningful emotional bonds with consumers. However‚ like in any lasting relationship‚ you have to constantly work on adapting to change as you grow. Every marketer plans to have their brand and target audience evolve

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    Fairwood is the fast food chain in the sector of accommodation‚ cafes and restaurants and provides tangible action directly at customers’ bodies. It is profit organization and a discrete service which has no formal relationships between the business and customers. The level of customer contact is low in meeting individual customer needs. Although there are many types of food products but have consistently to the whole customers’ needs. As sustainable competitive advantage is gained‚ business can

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    Zone of Proximal Development Vygotsky introduced the construct of the zone of proximal development (ZPD) as a new approach that aims at matching the learning with the child’s level of development (Palincsar‚ 1998). In other words‚ ZPD connects psychological perspective of child development with that of a pedagogical perspective on 28 instruction (Hedegaard‚ 1990). It implies the importance of the social environment and the support and assistance it can offer for development. It encompasses a degree

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    novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ the theme of isolation is exemplified through Holden Caulfield’s relationship with others‚ distance from reality‚ and his own identity. Throughout the novel‚ Holden experiences isolation in various ways. One of the main ways in which he experiences isolation is from others and society. Holden constantly separates himself from others in order to protect himself from their phony ways. Holden

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    INTERNATIONAL CASE – RESTRUCTURING AT KOREA’S DAEWOO Question – 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a hands-off‚ decentralized management approach ? Answer – 1 1. Decentralization. It is the “tendency to disperse decision making authority in an organized structure”. 2. Decentralized Organization. A decentralized organization is one in which decision making is not confined to a few top executives rather is throughout the organization‚ with managers at various levels making key operating

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    Catcher in the Rye is a novel by J.D Salinger that deals with acceptance of the modern world‚ alienation‚ and the retention of youth. The Catcher in the Rye is portrayed through the eyes of Holden Caulfield; a lousy student that is fed up with society and the phoniness of the adult world. J.D Salinger mirrored himself through Holden Caulfield by projecting a shared adolescent life and a favorability toward alienation. J.D Salinger provided many aspects of his life growing up in New York City into The

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    The theme of alienation is relevant in both "The Catcher in the Rye" and "The Grapes of Wrath. It is an idea presented very prominently in both books‚ expressed through characters‚ actions‚ and events. The Catcher in the Rye focuses on Holden Caulfield‚ a socially inadequate‚ sixteen year old boy who distances himself from others as a display of mental superiority driven by the idea he possesses that everyone is a phony‚ while he appears to be the only one who has remained genuine and authentic

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    The Red Hunting Hat Holden’s Red hunting hat is a symbol of his uniqueness throughout the book. It is a concrete representation of his alienation from “common” people as it looks very peculiar‚ and thus makes him stand out when he wears it. This represents Holden’s desire to stand apart from all the “phonies” of the world. However‚ the fact that Holden refuses to wear the hat while in the presence of people he knows is a representation of his need for acceptance‚ despite all he says about his

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    to write. Full Title: The Catcher in the Rye Genre: Coming-of-Age Novel (Bildungsroman) Setting: Agerstown‚ Pennsylvania and Manhattan‚ New York in 1950. Climax: When Holden leaves Mr. Antolini’s apartment Protagonist: Holden Caulfield Antagonist: Stradlater‚ Phonies‚ and Adults Point of View: First person (Holden is the narrator) Historical and Literary Context When Published: 1951 Literary Period: Modern American Related Literary Works: Not much is known about the influences Salinger

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