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    Chapter two Behaviour in an organisation: belonging This chapter focus on the sense of belonging of an organization members. There are several researches analysing “ … an organizational context a fundamental aspect is that‚ whatever their role in the organization‚ employees should be able to understand and use the brand – otherwise how can they live it?” (Ind‚ 2001:85). Branding is successful when an institute can make sure that their workforce identifies with and have faith in in the product

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    Educating Rita Question: How is the concept of belonging presented in Educating Rita? Extract One: Act 1 Scene 1 Willy Russell explores the concept of belonging in the first scene of Educating Rita through language and dramatic techniques. It is evident from the moment that Frank and Rita meet that their perceptions of belonging are vastly different. Rita’s entrance‚ "I’m comin’ in‚ aren’t I? It’s that stupid bleedin’ handle on the door. You wanna get it fixed!" shocks both Frank and the audience

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    The concept of belonging is that it is the only thing that matters in life. The novel ‘The Simple Gift’ is about the characters each having their own persona and the documentary ‘OASIS’ being about belonging to those who don’t belong. Herrick feels that young people are often marginalised and he wrote the simple gift to explore how youth can positively influence adults. He suggests that a great deal can be learnt from adolescents when they are accepted for who they are and when their world is happen

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    Finding a state of belonging involves intense internal struggle Through a consideration of this statement‚ consider the representation of belonging in your core text and at least one related text of your choosing It is true that for an individual trying to belong‚ an internal struggle must be overcome in order to find a true state of belonging. This internal struggle‚ an individual may endure involves barriers that are needed to be overcome in order to feel included‚ as if these barriers are

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    On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King is a memoir that documents his life experiences that has shaped his as a reader and writer. Not only is it just memoir but it is a guidebook‚ that King relays his advice to aspiring writers. King’s purpose of his book is very clearly stated while at the same time it is vague. He makes it obvious that it is a book about writing‚ yet he never directly tells the readers what is the correct way or the right way to write. This is because Stephen King is

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    to the experience of belonging have been challenged and enriched as a result of your studies. In your response‚ you must make a detailed reference to your prescribe text The Simple Gift and ONE other related text of your own choosing. Belonging can be recognise as an examination of self and what it means to be human. We are somewhat applied to rules‚ conditions and limitations that cause discretion for one‚ that work to shape‚ or sometimes disguise our identity. Belonging is not a cognitive concept

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    Belonging is a personal struggle for some people‚ easy for others The quest to belong often depends on how well an individual can conform to their society‚ making it therefore difficult for those unable or unwilling to change their identity. This problematic aspect of belonging features significantly in the poems Feliks Skrzynecki and post card‚ and the song Fast Car by Tracy Chapman. The protagonists of all texts are beset with cultural and familial limitations‚ acting as negative forces that hinder

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    EL382 Freedom from Oppression: Literature that Changed the World “The Invisible Irish” Re-asserting literature from below: memoir as a means of establishing postcolonial identity and/or history. 2012‚ Mark: HD 90% “Memory is not about recovering a past but about the production of possibility-memory is a recreation‚ not a looking backwards‚ but a reaching out to a horizon‚ somewhere ’out there ’”.1

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    Buck‚ a memoir‚ written by MK Asante narrates the story of his rebellious life in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania with a self-destructive family―a father who left‚ a depressed mother‚ and an imprisoned older brother. His mother‚ particularly‚ has given up with life. Unsynced with the world around her‚ she’s loveless; lost in a fog of loneliness‚ confusion‚ and untouched by affection from her family. After a self-inflicted near death experience‚ she rediscovered the love her family had for her and began

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    Every text is a reflection of its context. Andrea del Sarto by Robert Browning and Memoirs of a Genshia by Aurther Golden and both display the impact context has on them. The film adaptation of Memoirs of a Geshia faithfully depict the context in which it was taken. Woman are portaryed strong feminists in today’s society. Sayuri’s blue eyes symbolise the Japanese culture‚ as the element of water is often associated with adoption and change‚ as it can be both a relaxing and a desructive force

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