Cassady Bailey Individual Research Report: Peru Consulting Practicum Topic: Peru Culinary Tourism Supply and Demand Overview The scope of this report is broadly based which is related to its purpose: it is a preliminary research report for a consulting project to be conducted by GWU Masters of Tourism Administration students in Cusco‚ Peru June 11-22‚ 2012. It will attempt to give a situational analysis of the Peruvian culinary tourism environment with an emphasis on Lima and Cusco‚ and provide
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In the excerpt from The Woman Warrior‚ by Maxine Hong Kingston‚ the purpose is finding one’s identity through the hardship of family struggle because if not‚ they will forever be lost. This passage shows the purpose through the acts of irony‚ anecdote‚ and imagery. Kingston struggles with finding her identity through the participation in forgetting her aunt. She believes by not mentioning her aunt’s name will wash away any sins her aunt caused‚ but the irony is that she still speaks of her
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The “No Name Women” by Maxine Hong Kingston was a very insightful and imaginative‚ yet nonfictional essay. Through a mother’s storytelling‚ with a life lesson to be learned‚ the narrator seeks knowledge of her Chinese culture through her parent’s wisdom‚ while trying to identify with her own identity of a first generation Chinese-American. I enjoyed how the essay transitioned from the narrator’s reality to that of the imagination. Although I found the Chinese women to be the core and most powerful
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The Woman Warrior‚ by Maxine Hong Kingston‚ is a book a young woman trying to develop her own identity. Throughout this book‚ Kingston spends countless days trying to find herself in the cruel world. In a culture where men superiority rules‚ Kingston attempts to recognize herself as her own person‚ and not as a slave. Kingston attempts to create a world where both men and women are treated as equal. Through all of her days and conquests‚ and in all of her efforts to produce equality‚ Kingston
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world today. Despite having different beliefs based on culture and sociological norms‚ many countries of the world are more similar than they appear to be. In this essay‚ I aim to dissect the differences and similarities between Austria‚ China‚ and Peru. Apart from this‚ I also aim to illustrate how three
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become immersed in it. However‚ she knows that there are many more obstacles that could keep the reader from truly appreciating her work‚ one of which being simply the difference of viewpoint‚ and does her best to address those too. An analysis of Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior reveals that Kingston is aware of how point of view can affect a story‚ and that she uses this to her advantage throughout the novel in order to give the reader a better understanding of what life was like for her
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The Power in Storytelling The idea of power takes an entirely new meaning in Maxine Hong Kingston’s memoir‚ The Woman Warrior. Rather than power insinuating a political or social advantage‚ power in Kingston’s writing relates to her recurrent childhood experiences of being told stories and listening to “talk-story” from her mother. The importance and impact that the stories have is stressed from the first page of the memoir until the last story‚ which demonstrates the way Kingston uses and displays
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Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior novel‚ is a semi-autobiographical collection of short stories that chronicles her childhood in California. The main characters‚ Kingston‚ Brave Orchid‚ Moon Orchid‚ and an unnamed aunt‚ are all mentally and emotionally abused by the society in both America and China. Kingston is judged and ignore by the people at school because she is Chinese‚ and in turn blames her mother‚ Brave Orchid‚ for her problems. Moon Orchid moves to America with the help of her
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For my first choice book‚ I read The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston. In this book‚ there were different chapters‚ which emphasized on different characters. I noticed that all three parts focused heavily on feminism‚ sexuality‚ and success. I noticed it especially in the chapters of “No Name Woman” and “White Tigers”. In the first chapter‚ a daughter listened to the story of how her aunt shamed her entire family. The aunt had an affair with another man after her husband left for America and
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Current Situation Build-A-Bear workshop stores were first established in 1996 by Maxine Clark whose influence came from former CEO of May Department Stores who had stated‚ “Retailing is entertainment and the store is a stage - when customers are happy‚ they spend more money” ( Dess‚ c261). Build-A-Bear’s intentions were to differentiate themselves by giving people the feeling of bringing their teddy bear to life. You could give it a heart‚ a name‚ a wardrobe and many other personal touches. Build-A-Bear
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