OFFERING BY HILARY THAM I came to you sunrise‚ With silvery dew on sleeping lotus Sparkling in my gay hands; You put my flowers in the sun. 5 I danced to you at midday‚ With bright raintree blooms Flaming in my ardent arms; You dropped my blossoms in the pond. I crept to you at sunset‚ 10 With pale lilac orchids Trembling on my uncertain lips; You shredded my petals in the sand. I strode to you at midnight‚ With gravel hard and cold 15 Clenched in my bitter fists; You offered me your hybrid orchids
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the statue name “Offering Bearer” located in the Egyptian gallery 105 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This statue’s artist is unknown‚ it belongs to the Dynasty 2‚ early reign of Amenemhat I (ca. 1981-1975 B.C.)‚ its dimensions are H: 112 (44 1/8 inches)‚ W: 17cm (6 11/16 inches) and D: 46.7cm (18 3/8 inches). This Egyptian statues material used are wood‚ gesso and paint. The museum provides a brief description about the Offering Bearer saying that two statues of female offering bearers were discovered
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DRQ 1: Revisions Offering incentives for charitable acts defeats the purpose of being helpful and selfless. Most acts of charity are driven by the desire to improve the lives of those less fortunate‚ not to gain a little trinket for donating a can of Campbell’s tomato soup. Being helpful should not come from the human nature of greed but from the human nature of selflessness because donating is an act of altruism. There are many who oppose this view and it is understandable why they do so. Many
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of the product with an appropriate carrier C. deciding where items should be stocked geographically and how they should be shipped D. finding the minimum cost carrier 13) When designing a supply chain: A. cost vs customer service must be considered B. quality vs cost must be considered C. lead times vs payment terms must be considered D. customer service vs product customization must be considered 14) According to Hau Lee‚ which of the following types of products need to
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Pg.12 Marketing System Information Pg.12 Marketing Planning System Pg.12 Marketing Control System Pg.12 New Product Development System Pg.12 Marketing Productivity Audit Pg.13 Profitability Analysis Pg.13 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Pg.13 Marketing Function Audit Pg.13 Products Pg.13 Price Pg.13 Distribution Pg.13 Sales Force Pg.14 Advertising Pg.14 Conclusions and
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Finance 414- Individual Case Questions: “Netscape’s Initial Public Offering” SS13 You are responsible for handing in written answers to the following questions drawn from the case “Netscape’s Initial Public Offering.” You can work with others on this assignment‚ but each individual must hand in their own set of answers. 1. The case indicates that a group of media firms made an investment in Netscape during April of 1995. Using figures from the case‚ what is the minimum value
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North South University Course: Mkt 470(Marketing Research) Section – 04 proposal on Travel and tourism Date:14-10-2014 To: Samy Ahmed From: Shanaz Islam 1110019030 Md.rakib ashraf jitu 1231393630 Asif Reza 1030100030 Sanjida sharmin shorupa 1030726530 Md. Amir Hamza 1221039030 Subject: Proposal to do a research on travel and tourism in Bangladesh. RESEARCH Questions: Which country you would like to visit in south Asia
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does not mean that it is ethically wrong for incentives to be offered in exchange for charitable acts. While many argue that it is unethical to offer incentives for charity‚ I disagree. Offering incentives for charity is not unethical‚ and it does not under mind the morality behind being charitable. Offering incentives for charitable donations rewards and congratulates those to go out of their way to help. Just because someone receives an incentive for their charitable act does not make it any
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1 Principles of Marketing Marketing: Managing Profitable Customer Relationships Learning Objectives After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. Define marketing and outline the steps in the marketing process 2. Explain the importance of understanding customers and the marketplace‚ and identify the five core marketplace concepts 3. Identify the key elements of a customer-driven marketing strategy and discuss the marketing management orientations that guide marketing strategy
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Critique of “Musical Offerings in the Renaissance” Rob Wegman’s article “Musical offerings in the Renaissance” discusses how the concept of gifts became a monumental aspect that defined the musical paradigm of the 14th-17th centuries. Gift exchange is one of the most common practices in our society. It is the primary method by which a majority of goods are circulated throughout communities. When communities openly share and receive from one another‚ anthropologists define them as gift economies
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