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    the texts. Detailing Charon’s observation of the twig in line 551 and 552 lengthens the act even though it might have been short. Although Fitzgerald does not have so smooth a transition from one sentence to another‚ he manages to maintain the simultaneity between different actions and highlight the destined feature of a particular moment. Of the renditions from Fitzgerald and Dryden‚ there is not necessarily a better or worse one due to the variety of readers. Translators necessarily imbue their

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    Case Study on Xpresso Lube

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    Case Study on Xpresso Lube Content Page Page I - Xpresso Lube’s Service Package 3 II - Distinctive Characteristics of a Service Operation‚ illustrated by the Case Study 5 III - Xpresso Lube’s Characteristics 7 IV - Xpresso Lube’s Location 8 V - Suggestions of additional services for Xpresso Lube 9 I - Xpresso Lube’s Service Package Supporting Facility In Xpresso Lube‚ Charlie provided lifts in the workshop so that customers can have a view of

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    and an interpretation of Lorentz transformation equations called the Rietdijk– Putnam argument. Physicist Roger Penrose advanced another variation of this argument called the Andromeda paradox. These paradoxes and anomalies arise from lack of simultaneity due to Einstein’s postulate of constancy of the speed of light in theory of special

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    from tangible products. Services are one type of products with several special characteristics which are really different with tangible products. The major special features of services are more intangibility‚ heterogeneity‚ inseparability‚ and perishability. Those characteristics are also reflected in John’s case. 1.1 Intangibility Compare with the tangible products’ tangibility‚ the main characteristic of services is intangibility which was shown through a set of actions. Intangibility characteristic

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    TS Eliot and Tradition

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    more fully his work brings the impression of his individuality. In a way‚ for Eliot‚ the word “tradition” thus is the ability to restructure the elements of collection of works so as to demonstrate a new connection to it and to create a sense of simultaneity between past and present‚ as demonstrated in his work‚ The Waste Land. In the essay‚ Eliot admires the literary tradition and indicates that poets are those who write with a sense of connection with the predecessors. He argues that “No poet

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    variables – people‚ physical evidence and process – are included to 7–Ps mix. The need for the extension is due to the high degree of direct contact between the providers and the customers‚ the highly visible nature of the service process‚ and the simultaneity of the production and consumption. While it is possible to discuss

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    of small farmers. A lack of full control over quality and quantity of the output. Inability of individual farmers to engage in demand creation activities for their own produce. Seasonality of production. Bulk in commodities relative to value. Perishability of unprocessed products. Demand is relatively inelastic i.e. increase of supply‚ leading to the lowering of prices‚ doesn’t substantially increase the consumption of agricultural products. Factors leading to the Emergence of Agricultural Marketing

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    FEATURES OF SERVICES In terms of economics‚ service is a transaction where no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer. The benefits of services are held to be demonstrated by the buyer’s willingness to make the exchange. In terms of management‚ Service is a customer-focused approach in delivering information technology. Service Management focuses on providing value to the customer and also on the customer relationship. Some of the basic features of Services are: 1. Intangibility:

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    Assignment: Do sports drinks really work? Question... How do sports drinks affect muscle reaction time? Hypothesis My hypothesis is if sport drinks are consumed‚ then the reaction rate will improve. Sport drinks provide individuals with the required amount of water‚ carbohydrates and electrolytes (sodium and potassium) which is lost in sweat while exercising. Maintaining adequate electrolyte levels will enable better cell function‚ which is needed for muscle endurance‚ among other bodily capabilities

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    What is intersectionality? Intersectionality is the critical understanding and recognition of the ways in which oppressive institutions are interconnected. The concept was first coined in 1989 by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw‚ and is largely used in critical theories- especially that of feminism‚ when discussing systematic oppression. The term acknowledges that varying structures and degrees of intensity in oppression are interrelated‚ shaped by the interaction of different identities (e.g.‚race

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