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    sense of pride‚ while the statue’s fragmentary state indicates the emptiness (at least in the long term) of Ozymandias’s boast. Art and Culture: "Ozymandias" was inspired by a statue‚ and it’s no surprise that art is one of this poem’s themes. The traveler makes a point of telling us that the statue was made by a really skilled sculptor‚ and the poem as a whole explores the question of art’s longevity. The statue is in part a stand-in or substitute for all kinds of art (painting‚ poetry‚ etc.)‚ and

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    traveling to California for the gold rush. There was a gold rush in California. Some challenges people faced when traveling to California gold rush were the long journey‚ the lack of resources‚ and the spread of diseases. One of the challenges that travelers faced was the long journey. “There were wagons of every kind‚ including well-built covered wagons and simple‚ open carts. Usually they were pulled by oxen‚ but some pioneers used mules. Not everyone sat in a wagon or cart. Some rode mules‚ and some

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    Brown goes off into the woods where he meets the traveler and that is when we are really able to see that maybe he is a lost soul and very much at battle with good and evil. He is told by the traveler of the history of evil in his family and he is very confused as to rather or not to believe him and then he sees for himself that maybe Faith and the rest of his neighbors and

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    because it made me think about what messages the author was trying to convey and also because it was easy to relate to. A traveler comes to a fork in the woods and he has to pick which road he should take. I found this easy to relate to because everybody needs to make decisions in their lives‚ whether it’s moving country‚ walking home or which road in the woods to take. The traveler analyses both paths to decide which one has the “better claim”. He chooses the second as it was “grassy and wanted wear”

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    the opportunity to appreciate its style. At the level of subject matter‚ the protagonist reveals that he met a traveler who tells him about his journey to an ancient land. In these first two lines‚ the traveler begins relating his story about how he comes across an enormous statue which is in the middle of the desert standing with only its legs. In the following two lines‚ the traveler goes on to talk about the face of the statue and describing how it’s broken and lying beside the statue. The look

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    b) The leisure travelers benefited the most because they saw prices fall across the board. Previously‚ AA was losing some of its consumers with low WTPs when the same price was being charged across the board for seats to all consumers. By identifying leisure travelers vs. business travelers it was able to charge them specific prices. Leisure travelers generally have more flexibility and may book their flights in advance to take advantage of the super savings. Business travelers were worse off. Business

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    characteristics or buyer behavior is called as Segmentation (Kotler‚ Brown‚ Adam‚ and Armstrong‚ 2007). Singapore Airlines (SIA) has used traditional approach adopted by legacy carriers for segmentation. SIA focuses on business travelers and the price sensitive leisure travelers. The business paradigm of SIA has clearly differentiated these two segments by catering to their heterogonous need. In order to penetrate their existing market and expand their revenue base they are also focusing on additional

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    get to places without paying too much for it. They kept it simple and inexpensive. 2 – What values do airline customers – both business and leisure travelers – seek when they buy air travel tickets? Has Southwest done a better job than competitors of meeting the needs of these air travelers? In what ways? Both business and leisure travelers seek for flexibility‚ convenience and a balance between good service and price when buying airline tickets. Southwest’s policy allowing customers to change

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    by Marriott brand‚ although a strong choice among travelers‚ has seen a decline due to the lag of keeping with the technological advancements as featured with their main competitors‚ Hyatt Place and Hilton Garden Inn. The objective for 2012 is a need to support the brand’s overall objective of regaining loyalty by improving perceptions and considerations of the brand. This will be done by driving the Courtyard product to the business travelers and with the personal travel market segments. Defining

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    Explosion of knowledge and information‚ based on breathtaking advancement in the field of science and technology‚ has bestowed on man powers enviable even for gods. It has helped man conquer space and time. Now he has unraveled many mysteries of nature and life and is ready to face new challenges and move forward in the realm of the unknown and the undiscovered. In India there has been a long and distinct tradition of scientific research and technological advancement since ancient times. Since independence

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