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    In the poem Kubla Khan by Samuel Coleridge‚ language is used to convey images from Coleridge’s imagination. This is done with the use of vocabulary‚ imagery‚ structure‚ use of contrasts‚ rhythm and sound devices such as alliteration and assonance. By conveying his imagination by using language‚ the vocabulary used by Coleridge is of great importance. The five lines of the poem Kubla Khan sound like a chant or incantation‚ and help suggest mystery and supernatural themes of the poem. Another important

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    the case discussed the work methods and facilities plans of Target Corp. as mentioned before‚ which is to provide the combination of the brand experience. This would separate Target Corp. from other competitors who are operating subpar. This was to recreate the same exciting atmosphere that they provided back in United States. Moreover‚ the one billion dollars being spent to convert 100-150 of the banners is one of the capital investments they had to make‚ which can be identified as financial plan.

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    Dynamic Capabilities

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    1a) Dynamic capabilities are abilities which enable the organisation to renew and recreate its strategic capabilities to meet the needs of the changing environment. It is the capacity of an organisation to change which enables them to adapt more readily. Sustainable competitive advantage relies on resources‚ competencies and capabilities evolving with the dynamics of the industry. Sustainable competitive advantage is achieved when an organisation’s capabilities are of value to customers‚ unique

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    A Summer Life

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    Gary Soto’s autobiographical narrative “A Summer Life” recreates the feeling of guilt Sota felt after stealing an apple pie. The feeling is recreated through the use of allusions‚ imagery‚ and lively diction. Throughout the narrative many allusions are present. One of the most prevalent is the allusion to God. Sota refers to God several times to demonstrate he was a religious child. This also shows the he knows the severity of his sin‚ and consequences for it. Another allusion Soto uses is to Adam

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    course you can[…] I’m going to fix everything just the way it was before[…]shell see”(Fitzgerald 117). Although Gatsby recreated his past environment with money‚ he could not recreate the past feelings that were destroyed by time. Gatsby’s dream is bigger than himself. Critic Casie E. Hermanson writes: “it is the attempt itself and the firm belief that he can achieve the impossible that makes Gatsby more than the sum of his reality” (Hermanson 78). Gatsby’s dream was more than his own reality. It was

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    How does service innovation influence the performance of a company? Starbucks has not only established itself in the coffee industry but essentially it has become its own entertainment business‚ by constantly innovating it has added to the customer experience by incorporating music into the stores to create an emotional response for customers and to allow them to feel a certain way when they enter the stores. At a shareholder meeting it was declared that a deal was signed with Paul McCartney that

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    The Phoenix Bird

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    resurrecting routine. Let us consider that wonderful sign of the resurrection which takes place in Eastern lands‚ that is‚ in Arabia and the countries round about. There is a certain bird which is called a phoenix. This is the only one of its kind‚ and lives five hundred years. And when the time of its dissolution draws near that it must die‚ it builds itself a nest of frankincense‚ and myrrh‚ and other spices‚ into which‚ when the time is fulfilled‚ it enters and dies. But as the flesh decays

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    Sidney Petier's Childhood

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    Sidney Poitier was born February 20‚ 1927 in Miami‚ Florida. He a premature baby by two and a half months. His parents Evelyn and Reginald James Poitier were Bahamians on vacation in Miami Florida at the time of his birth. They went back to the Bahamas when he was strong enough. His early years were spent there on his father tomato farm on Cat Island. At the age of ten his father’s tomato farm failed and they moved to Nassau. In Nassau‚ he got in trouble a lot. As a result‚ he was sent to the united

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    summarized the deal as: "This deal means that we agree that it is necessary to recognize Iran’s right to peaceful atoms‚ including the right to enrichment‚ provided that the questions that remain to the Iranian nuclear programme and the programme itself come under strict control of the IAEA. This is the final goal‚ but it has already been set in today’s document." The opponents of the deal insist that Iran has retained its potential to create a nuclear weapon. The whole of its Uranium enrichment

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    A treaty is defined as a formal‚ written agreement between sovereign states or between states and international organizations (Nathan‚ 1977). The subjects of treaties span the whole spectrum of international relations: peace‚ trade‚ independence‚ reparations‚ territorial boundaries‚ human rights‚ immigration‚ and many others. Harold (1936) defines a treaty as “an express agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law‚ namely sovereign states and international organizations

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