Masaryk University Faculty of Arts Department of English and American Studies English Language and Literature Representations of Aboriginal People in the Novels of Kate Grenville‚ Doris Pilkington and Kim Scott Master’s Diploma Thesis Supervisor: Mgr. Martina Horáková‚ Ph.D. 2008 I declare that I have worked on this thesis independently‚ using only the primary and secondary sources listed in the bibliography. …………………………………………….. Author’s signature Acknowledgement:
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The Brand Marketing of Halal Products: The Way Forward Patrick Low Kim Cheng* A timely paper‚ through literature review and research method of interviewing 34 respondents‚ the author examines the brand marketing strategies—applying 4Ps (Price‚ Product‚ Promotion and Place) and other strategic options—of Halal products with reference to Halal companies in Brunei Darussalam‚ marketing their Halal products to the region‚ if not to the world. Introduction Islamic branding is taking a centerpiece
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a rapidly increasing nuclear proliferation in the 21st century. Nuclear weapons are becoming a popular form of threatening countries‚ which is evident in North Korea. Kim Jong Un‚ the North Korean leader previously stated his intentions towards the U.S. by using nuclear weapons as an intimidation. To show his dominance and power‚ Kim Jong Un continues perform nuclear tests while fearing many in America. The distances North Korea’s missiles can reach are quite surprising; according to Pyongyang’s claim
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My First Time Perming My Hair Jeff Seung Wan Kim We think of embarrassment as the laughter we endure at our expense‚ but in reality‚ embarrassment is the egg from which we hatch.. As was the case when I permed my hair for the first time. I was in grade eight‚ and let me tell you‚ it was not a good experience. After I looked at my new hair style‚ I realized that not everyone looks good with permed hair‚ and that‚ only people who have a special face structure can look luxurious with a perm
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Lessons from the Rich and Famous By: Sejung Marina Choi‚ Wei-Na Lee‚ and Hee-Jung Kim. Journal of Advertising. Summer 2005 (85-96) Abstract: The celebrity endorsements on TV of the U.S. and Korea are studied based on the characteristics of low context‚ high context‚ individualism‚ and collectivism. Article Summary: A study was undertaken which focuses on celebrity endorsements on TV found in the U.S. and Korea. Marketers invest significant sums in celebrity endorsements. Many countries adopt
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Chinese Generation Xers’ Attitude toward Advertising: Evidence from Hong Kong and Shanghai Consumers Kim-Shyan Fama1‚ Laszlo Jozsab ‚ Andrea Solyomc‚ Ernest Cyril de Rund ‚ Hiram Tinge a School of Marketing and International Business‚ Victoria University of Wellington‚ New Zealand; kim.fam@vuw.ac.nz Department of Management and Marketing‚ Szechenyi Istvan University‚ Gyor‚ Hungary; jozsal@vnet.hu c Department of Management and Marketing‚ Szechenyi Istvan University‚ Gyor‚ Hungary; andrea.solyom1@gmail
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Gracie Smith Literary Heritage 2201 27 October 2011 As Long as it’s a Love Letter Deep love‚ passionate desire‚ and intriguing mystery are conveyed through the use of literary devices such as symbolism and metaphor in Kim Addonizio’s “First Poem for You” and William Meredith’s “The Illiterate” and aide in supporting the themes that intimate relationships can be both intriguing and frightening at the same time. Love is conveyed in “The Illiterate” through the simple idea of a letter. The letter
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correlation between religion and social class. Things such as this are commonly demonstrated in Rudyard Kipling’s‚ Kim. Throughout the novel Kim‚ the author explores the experiences of his protagonist in order to analyze the ways in which social class and religion correlate within Indian culture and human relations in general. By examining various characters and their motivations‚ it can be assumed that Kipling was suggesting that the higher one’s social status‚ the higher the likelihood was of them being
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death’ by losing interest and discarding the book! Rudyard Kipling’s “Kim” Kim by Rudyard Kipling is a meandering voyage with an Anglo-Indian boy and his Tibetan mentor through colonial India. Kipling provides a detailed portrait of India’s diversity of cultures‚ landscapes‚ languages‚ and races comparable to Salman Rushdie’s novel Midnight’s Children. And Midnight’s Children has been interpreted as a postcolonial revision of Rudyard Kipling’s Kim. In this case and many others‚ the postcolonial author
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Kipling’s racism and imperialism in both Kim and White Man’s Burden‚ there is more to the story than simple labels can describe. In Kim Kipling’s descriptions of native Indians is both curious and compassionate‚ the Indian characters are more interesting than the English. Kim’s character himself was born‚ like Kipling‚ in India under British rule and through the story Kim struggles between the culture of India and his British heritage. In the end‚ although Kim was raised almost solely by Indians in
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