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    experience. Why did the author initially expect Hamlet to be universal and why did it turn out not to be universal as she thought? How did these different patterns of interethnic communication lead to miscommunication and mistranslation? Which cultural practices in Hamlet were interpreted differently by the Tiv elders and why? As a teacher‚ what cultural relativism do you see in this article to extend to your own co-constructing contexts and meanings with non-main stream students? The author first

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    It is those who leave their homeland who struggle the most in Interpreter of Maladies. Do you agree? Though Jhumpa Lahiri is a London born writer who grew up in Rhode Island in the United States of America and is now currently living in New York; she is able to craftily expose the fragility of immigrants while settling in a new environment in her debut novel – Interpreter of Maladies. Although Lahiri’s parents’ ultimately adjusted to living in America‚ they must have had frequent longings of their

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    Why were plebeians so important to Rome? As I said in my written Assignment‚ plebeians were the lower class‚ and had little individual power. They included everyone who was not a patrician‚ senatorial or equestrian class‚ and were sometimes just called plebs. They were working citizens of Ancient Rome such as: farmers‚ bakers‚ builders or craftsmen who worked hard to support their families. The plebeians could not hold any meaningful office‚ but sit in the senate. The Plebeians were left in a state

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    Melaka Toy Museum

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    Suggestion to Melaka Toy Museum | 20 | 12 | 4.0 Marketing Strategy | 21 | 13 | 4.1 Product | 21-22 | 14 | 4.2 Price | 23-24 | 15 | 4.3 Distribution (Place) | 25 | 16 | 4.4 Promotion | 26-27 | 17 | 5.0 Financial | 28 | 18 | 5.1 Past Year Sales Report | 28-29 | 19 | 5.2 Marketing budget | 29-30 | 20 | 5.3 Sales forecasting | 31 | 21 | 6.0 Control | 32-33 | 22 | List of Reference | 34 | 23 | Appendices | 35-42 | 1.0 Executive Summary Melaka Toy Museum is a museum with

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    ‘Why do I think like a freak?’ I that this is a trick question trying to expose me on something since there is no way I will expressly admit that I am a freak‚ categorically speaking (although I know at the back of my head that I do. Sometimes.) After all‚ the word ‘freak’ connotes a bad perception to most people. However‚ for some unknown reasons after reading the book ‘Think like a Freak’‚ I realized that there is nothing wrong in proclaiming that indeed‚ I think like one. I always say that every

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    the magic of family meal

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    In an extended family‚ every member lives under a roof‚ so they share many things together: meals‚ housework‚ taking care children‚ holding parties or some anniversaries as well..etc... And definitely these things will make everyone closer and closer‚ if they understand each others‚ if they usually open their heart to forgive someone’s wrong‚ surely that family will be very very happy‚ peaceful; But you know‚ some people are so selfish‚ so that in an extended family some arguments can happen; More

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    Sales

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    years I have had here. Only with such knowledge compiled can I complete this report. Finally‚ I would like to thank Mr. Vu Tuong Phan‚ the branch manager of Damco’s office in Hanoi‚ Mr. Nguyen Tuy Anh‚ the Sales manager together with the staff here for enabling me to be an intern of Sales Department and observe their daily operations and for facilitating me while I was writing this report. Phạm Hương Liên Air freight forwarding service at Damco ii TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1.1: Organizational

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    It Ain't What You Do

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    It ain’t what you do‚ it’s what it does to you Simon Armitage writes an adventurous comparison poem to show how powerful imagination is by comparing life long dreams to one’s mundane memories in the poem‚“ It ain’t what you do‚ it’s what it does to you”. The poem displays three imaginative pinnacle-like events and with those events‚ there are three events juxtaposing them. The poem is presented in a manner where the story is based on the experiences of a first-person speaker. The poem follows

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    beneficent to us. Machines make human become more efficient if we know how to cooperate with them. Most importantly‚ technology have been around for so long. Without our realization‚ we are heavily relying on machines in order to carry out our daily life. It is almost save to say that it would be impossible to in our current world without using technologies. In “Smarter Than You Think” by Clive Thompson‚ the author is stating his idea on how humans are much better off when

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    most memorable meal

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    tried sushi with some of my co-workers after work The enjoyment of Sushi is not for the timid among . In addition to having a adventurous spirit‚ those that go to Sushi restaurants must be open minded about other cultures and traditions. However‚ for someone who is trying Sushi for the first time‚ a favorable first impression may not be a good indication of how the experience as a whole will turn out. As we walked into the Sushi restaurant at the Prudenital I took a look at the surroundings. The first

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