Strategic Management Assignment two On Strategic Choices made by Nestle (Chocolate & Confectionery Division) Introduction The strategic Choices made by Nestlé’s Chocolate & Confectionaries division are discussed on the basis of the cost leadership strategy‚ differentiation strategies and Focus strategies used in the Generic strategies and in the corporate level strategic directions used by the Nestle Head office in Switzerland in the strategic tie ups with speciality chocolate makers
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Kate and Bianca go through a lot of changes in The Taming of the Shrew. Kat and Bianca go through changes in 10 Thing I Hate About You‚ however the changes are made in Different ways. Both girls can be stereotyped by The Good and the Badde. The Good and the Badde has five stereotypes of women in the middle ages. The stereotypes are Quiet woman‚ Virgin‚ Good Wife‚ Wanton woman‚ and the Unquiet woman. The ranking of the stereotypes depends on the person. The Taming of the Shrew is a play about two
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10 Things I Hate About You 1. Some elements of the stills that tell us that ’10 Things I Hate About You’ is a teen movie are: Kat and Pat staring at each other angry confrontations between two (moody) teens Ms Perky - disapproving or disappointed adults‚ most likely teachers and parents Cameron and Bianca together young love’ Teenagers are predominant in all stills Grungy rock bands and emphasis on music rebellion and hobbies The prom stereotypical of films involving
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The short story “Hairball” by Margaret Atwood is about a middle-aged woman named Kat. Overtime Kat has created a seemingly strong and impenetrable exterior‚ but as her life begins to disintegrate readers start to realize that the strong exterior is just a façade created to protect her weak and fragile interior. Kat’s façade starts to unravel at the point she undergoes significant personal losses; in fact‚ the losses go so far as to include her own identity or lack thereof. “Hairball” opens on the
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Course Code ACT003 LINGNAN INSTITUTE OF FURTHER EDUCATION REGISTRY FINALIZED EXAMINATION TIMETABLE - 1ST TERM‚ 2012-2013 Course Title Introduction to Accounting CRN 2425 2428 2430 2932 3028 3031 3035 3036 3039 3045 3133 3137 3141 3144 2432 2437 3040 2438 2440 3047 2635 2642 3168 2442 3056 3060 3132 3134 2443 2446 3067 2439 3127 2449 2452 3071 3121 2454 2458 2461 2469 2470 2535 2548 2596 2608 2613 2806 2823 2926 2940 2946 2953 2962 2973 2980 2984 3095 3098 3101 3104 3107 3110 3112 3115 3180
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modern audience because of the changes the director has made. The film targets a teenage audience therefore the language the characters use is modernised. For example‚ Bianca and Kat speak to each other in a colloquial‚ aggressive style. At the beginning of the film Bianca asks Kat Where do you come from‚ Planet Loser? And Kats reply is as opposed to Planet look at me‚ look at me? Teenagers viewing the film are able to relate to the characters because they speak in the same manner. One difference of
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when all the characters met they‚ one fell in love right away‚ two they did sex and got married not to long before they met. In both the play and film‚ Kat and Kate make changes in
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The playwright of Taming of the Shrew‚ by Shakespeare‚ and the film text 10 Things I Hate about You‚ directed by Gil Junga‚ convey similar plots‚ however‚ the composition of these two texts spreads across 400 years. With this‚ audiences who have experienced both of these texts can witness the differences of the society within the 17th and the 20th century. This is conveyed through the social context of both era’s (the Elizabethan Era and 20th century USA) and also the Shakespearean language in contrast
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