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    Case Study 6 JKL

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    PUTRA BUSINESS SCHOOL GSM 5131 – Business Law & Ethics Lecturer: Dr Tengku Naufal Tengku Mansor Case Study 6 JKL Wedding Bridal Gallery Jack‚ Kenny and Lenny were partners in JKL Wedding Bridal Gallery (JKL) since three (3) years ago‚ having their business in Serdang Raya. To expand their business‚ Kenny‚ the managing partner ordered a brand new of 30 pair of bridal clothes and accessories worth RM80‚000-00 from Jai Pong Brides Couture. Kenny had been financially assisted from Bank Berniaga Berhad

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    Lennie Small from the Salinas Mountain region of California. Lennie is a “slow” person and couldn’t possibly function correctly with George. George became Lennies caretaker when Lennies Aunt Clara passed away when he was younger‚ although they had always “been friends” (George would pick on Lennie for being mentally challenged). Because of Lennies disabilities‚ he is always getting himself and George in a lot of trouble‚ which is once again why they are on the move to Soledad for work on the ranch

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    power of interpretation. George and Lenny as well as all the other farm hands dealing with the depression of the early 1900’s are forced to labor intensively for room‚ board and meager earnings. In order to survive during this difficult time. The reader recognizes George’s sacrifice of his own emotional state by enduring guilt and loneliness. In the story curley lashes out in feeling because he is small and he picks fights with everyone that’s why he hits lenny he has no specific reason.lenny also

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    As I Lay Dying Analysis

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    Steinbeck‚ Hurston‚ and Faulkner share the motifs of creation and destruction in similar yet different ways. In Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men the concept of creation is from destruction‚ Lenny and George‚ the inseparable duo‚ of which Lenny counts on George to keep him grounded. Without assistance from George‚ Lenny

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    Someone once said that “Good people are good because they’ve come to wisdom through failure” In our society this would mean that people become wiser and more experienced through failure. Some people believe otherwise‚ bad experiences may make people believe that they should be bad because they don’t want to learn what’s wrong from right. Two literatures that relate to this quote are To Kill A Mocking Bird by: Harper Lee and Of Mice And Men by: John Steinbeck . In the novel To Kill A Mocking

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    it keeps him busy. When Lenny goes to the barn Crooks becomes hostile in retaliation to how he is treated by the other men‚ and because he is able to have control over Lenny since he is mentally handicapped. After he realizes Lenny has become scared Crooks quickly apologizes‚ as much as he wanted companionship he also wanted to be in charge for once. Crooks wanted more than anything than to talk to someone‚ to feel like someone would listen to him‚ so he then turned to Lenny knowing the man would

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    The only problem was that they got fired from every job they worked for because Lenny would always get into trouble. For example they got chased out of Weed because Lenny was accused of trying to rape a lady but he wasn’t trying to rape her‚ he was just touching her lavishly exquisite dress because it was soft and Lenny liked soft things. So when they yelled at him he froze up and grabbed on her dress and wouldn’t let it go. So when they finally got

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    Cocaine Intoxication

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    stages of cocaine intoxication are cocaine euphoria‚ cocaine disphoria‚ cocaine hallucinosis and cocaine psychosis. It has been noted that cocaine intoxication closely resembles a psychiatric disorder. In the movie‚ "The Boost"‚ the main character Lenny Brown goes through each stage of cocaine psychosis and examples of his progression can be seen in the movie. The first stage of cocaine intoxication is cocaine euphoria which is described as being similar to a manic episode. Individuals in stage

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    on their responsibilities. Of Mice of Men illustrates responsibility throughout the story by showcasing the dynamic between George and Lenny. George takes on the “parent” role in Lenny’s life‚ looking after him and tending to his needs. Anytime Lenny causes trouble‚ it is up to Georges to find a way for the both of them to get out of trouble. For example‚ when Lenny spots something pretty‚ it is in his nature to touch it. It doesn’t matter what it is‚ he just needs to touch

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    influence displayed by Richard over Lady Anne. Whereas‚ in ’The Homecoming’ this scene is between Ruth (the wife of Teddy) and Lenny (Teddy’s brother)‚ this scene is important in its own right‚ for it showing Ruth’s lack of respect for her marriage. As the whole‚ the "Homecoming" extract is written to be sexually suggestive‚ especially considering it is her first time meeting Lenny. She shows how she is ascertaining her authority over her husband‚ because of her lack of regard for him‚ and their union

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