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    largest cruise operator in the world‚ so it’s the most important player of the cruise industry. On the other hand the company is also part of a bigger sector: Hotels‚ Resorts and Cruise Lines‚ in which the competition list grows‚ having hotels and motels and the largest segment with 92.4% share of the sector’s value. As a company Carnival has 11 brands distributed among the segments of the cruise ship industry. These segments are based on class‚ average price and number of passengers per ship. The

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    draw in people to buy their product and some do not draw people in honestly. Ads make people weak and desperate so they will go buy the product they see. The ads that are being examined in this paper are Juicy Juice and Minute Maid. Juicy Juice is more persuasive to Minute Maid because it catches people’s attention with the bold colors all throughout the ad and the happiness of the little girl. Juicy Juice ad used bright colors like green‚ yellow‚ pink‚ red‚ and blue because those colors will

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    The Help go through. The main characters of the film are black maids in Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ where injustice against the black people has reached a tipping point. While most of the white people in the town believe that what is going on is right‚ recent college graduate Skeeter identifies that what is going on is wrong. When she was a young girl‚ she had a maid who essentially raised her. While most of the children who are raised by maids end up turning against the love they have for them and follow

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    Summary The Help is not just a book about a white women in the 1960s trying to make a difference it is about so much more. The story begins August 1960 with the colored maid‚ Aibileen‚ raising her seventeenth white child - Mae Mobley. Aibileen lost her own boy Treelore months before she started working for the Leefolt residence. One day when Ailbileen is serving lunch at the Leefolt’s residence she overhears the conversation

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    through eyes of women. The timeless story of Odysseus‚ overflowing with phallocentric ideals and the traditional patriarchal discourse‚ is undercut to give voice to Odysseus’ wife Penelope and her twelve maids - characters who rarely receive mention in Ancient Greek literature. With Penelope and her maids now playing the protagonists‚ Homer’s story has been revised to declare those who have been overlooked by history. The Penelopiad has successfully empowered those who were once marginalized through the

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    and capture discrimination between white people and black . The story wrapped with conflicts that the characters dominated by the woman in a town called Jackson. Every scene in the movie tells about their unpleasant behaviour (white people) to their maids (black people). The story begins with flashback scene that represent the interview a housemaid with the black skin.

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    hometown’s inequitable treatment of the black domestics‚ primarily the female maids in the employ of her friends. Skeeter both admires and fears disappointing her mother and her friend Hilly‚ yet she pursues completing a manuscript called Help with primary assistance from her good friend’s maid named Aibileen. She also seeks the reason her beloved maid Constantine abruptly left her family’s employ. Aibileen Clark – A maid and nanny in Jackson‚ Mississippi. Aibileen is the first narator‚ a middle aged

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    Miss Hilly Holbrook and Miss Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan are two important foil characters in The Help. Miss Hilly is a wealthy Jackson socialite with two children‚ Heather and William Jr. Miss Skeeter is a 23 year old wealthy socialite who lives with her parents at their cotton plantation. Miss Skeeter and Miss Hilly have many similarities and differences. Miss Hilly is president of the Jackson Journal League and many of the women in Jackson look up to her. Hilly issues a Home Help Sanitation Initiative

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    Towards the Development of a Lodging Service Recovery Strategy John W. O’Neill Anna S. Mattila ABSTRACT. This article presents findings from a survey of 613 hotel guests and indicates that guests’ overall satisfaction regarding service failure and service recovery are higher when they believe that service failure is unstable and recovery is stable. Moreover‚ guests indicate they are more likely to return to the same hotel when they believe that service failure is unstable and recovery is stable

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    antagonist suffered from childhood isolation and was triggered by an oedipal complex‚ which caused him to become morally blinded‚ and develop dissociative identity disorder. The movie is about a young‚ motel manager named Norman Bates. He lives alone with his mother in a deserted area and runs an abandoned motel‚ which barely makes any profits. The story starts to unravel when Marian Crane the protagonist of the movie‚ who had ran off with stealing $40‚000‚

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