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    corporate communication strategy. This is because corporate communication is the management tool that upholds the company’s values‚ culture‚ identity‚ image and reputation. Corporate communication is the blood circulation system of any organization. (Nell Minow‚ 1996). The analysed company in this paper‚ Apple‚ clearly knows the importance of corporate communication. In this report‚ Apple’s communication strategy is critically analysed‚ by applying different academic corporate communication models

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    Asses the view that working class students under achieve because they are culturally deprived. There are a large range of perspectives to the role of what causes the under achievement of the working class within education. Sociologists argue whether it is as a result of internal or external factors. This essay will focus largely on the external factors and the view that working class students under achieve because they are culturally deprived. Cultural deprivation theorists argue that a child’s

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    Using material from Item A and elsewhere‚ asses the view that working-class children under-achieve because they are culturally deprived. Cultural Deprivation Theory is an explanation of working-class (WC) underachievement in society. Cultural deprivation is WC families lacking the same values as the middle-class (MC) families. This reflects on the WC children‚ who‚ according to cultural deprivation theorist‚ are under stimulated compared to MC children. WC children are less likely to succeed‚ because

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    Assess the view that working-class children under-achieve because they are culturally deprived. (20 marks) The idea that working-class children will most likely under-achieve due to a lack of culture‚ also known as cultural deprivation‚ refers to children lacking the norms‚ values‚ beliefs‚ skills and knowledge that a society would regard as important and necessary. The attributes that these children should know and learn are‚ in most cases‚ taught by their parents and are passed to the next generation

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    Moral Disorder”‚ Atwood employs animal imagery to show the consequence of human and animal bonds while conveying Nell’s readiness for motherhood. The first animal that Nell had contact with are “barred owl [teaching] her young to hunt” and “twelve ducklings” (115). The relationship between the animals and the humans is that Tig and Nell are the ones that present the ducklings to the owl particularly Tig. While these events might at first sight be considered normal occurrences in a natural environment

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    characters who tends to stand out in the storyline as a person with a sort of mysterious personality is Tig. Tigs mysterious personality is brought to life mainly in the story “Monopoly”. When we first see Tig in the beginning of “monopoly”‚ he and Nell just purchased an old farm house where they plan on living. As time progresses throughout the storyline‚ we learn about Tigs children and how they plan on visiting the new farm house. With this point it brings up thoughts about Tigs old marriage to

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    Into the Forest

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    Eva and Nell stay at their house which is in a forest. They have to go to the town which is 30 miles from their home. Literary Focus- Survival Themes: Sometimes it is as hard to sleep in a forest as it is to eat in one * “I worry about when to plant and how to fertilize‚ and whether or not we’ll have enough water. I worry about low germination rates‚ and diseases and insects and accidents. But I haven’t wanted to be dead since the day I entered the garden” (Hegland 162). * Nell is having

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    Nell was a movie that Jodie Foster played perfectly. She made the audience think… about our own upbringing‚ our own trials and difficulties‚ and our struggles to fit in. Jerry and Nell had a wonderful chemistry that women especially can adhere to‚ as the question of nature vs. nurture prevails. Nell’s mother‚ who died at the beginning of the movie‚ raised Nell and her sister in a secluded cabin in the woods of a rural town. Her mom had a very skewed sense of the world‚ which made her retreat. The

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    eating healthy‚ and how to defend herself in a fight. Nell is stronger‚ smarter‚ and more mature than any other young girl because of her primer. Nell learns an incredible number of life skills from her primer. Nell was completely illiterate before she had this book. Then‚ after just a few months with it ¨she found she could often read the words more quickly than the book spoke them” to her (184). This shows how much this book had an affect

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    their eyes” (154). Another section in the story that supports the theme is when Mattie makes the “adult” decision to give Nell to the orphanage. She did a lot of thinking and came to the conclusion that it would be best for all of them if Nell went to the orphanage. Certainly it could be said that Mattie is not growing more mature‚ and Eliza made that decision - to take Nell to the Orphanage - for her. While this is a good point‚ it fails to account for the fact that this maturity has been progressing

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