The road to hell 1.Summary EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This case study analysis seeks to analyse the different impacts on Caribbean Bauxite following the resignation of Matthew Rennalls‚ successor to the position of production manager. Matthew cited cultural differences and John offensive racial comments for his resignation. Further‚ Matthew’s resignation came a day after his interview with John Baker‚ his direct superior. The analysis drew attention to the short-term‚ medium-term and long-term issues
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Description of the Case The case “Road to Hell” by Gareth Evans is a story of two characters with different backgrounds‚ personalities and points of view and how these two characters interact. John Baker is a successful western chief engineer of the Barracania’s branch of a multinational company. In the case it is mentioned that John Baker is an English expatriate‚ so we assume that he is white‚ possibly born in Canada. Baker thinks he has an edge in working in a foreign country because he
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The Best Trip Ever And so it began‚ the countdown to what would be the best trip of my life which was about to start on the next morning and all I had to do was get my things ready that I wanted to take with me. I couldn’t wait for the day to end so that I could go to sleep and wake up and leave for Ulladulla. I had been to Ulladulla once before when I was only 4yrs old and my mum told me that I loved it and never wanted to leave. Well I was now the time of the year where our whole family would
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There comes a time in every person’s life where they must make a decision between two equally good options‚ whether it be choosing which house to buy or which university to attend after high school. The poem “The Road not Taken” by Robert Frost is about that time in a person’s life‚ and the indecisiveness that comes with it. Through the use of indecisive punctuation‚ similar rhyme scheme‚ and the number of stanzas‚ Frost is able to represent the challenges that encompasses picking one option over
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Jack Kerouac’s On the Road is a clear representation of the Beat Generation‚ a youth subculture of the 1940s and ’50s that rejected the societal norm. It is a novel clearly of ideas and characters more than plot‚ and through the adventure of the Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty ‚ the reader can imagine rebellious American youth and their attempts to destroy the cultural instruction they had been given in order to follow the white middle-class life. Kerouac’s novel follows the jazz and the energy of
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The power of hope is being able to see the light in the midst of darkness. The unconditional love that the father and son show is‚ along with their hope are two of the driving forces in the novel The Road‚ along with the sense of anonymity within the novel‚ initiates a sense of empathy with the audience apropos of the father and son relationship. Without the other‚ both protagonists would not exist in the world they’re written into. The unnamed father is alive purely to protect his son as they
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Is music a luxury‚ or a necessity for humans? Even though we can live with out it‚ unlike food and water‚ I do believe music is a necessity. Even in countries where food and water are scarce‚ they will still find a way to make music. Some luxuries are necessary to live a peaceful life‚ music being one of them. So‚ with that being said‚ music not only helps us through the tough times‚ but also keeps us alive. Music is like glue. It lets us keep our sanity. Music relates to us‚ thus letting us know
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The character of Trace is interesting in the novel Thunder Road by Ted Dawe. Trace is interesting because he develops a close relationship with Devon‚ his low self-esteem and he changes from a follower to a leader during the novel. One interesting feature of Trace is his relationship with Devon. At first‚ Trace wasn’t sure about Devon saying‚ “I didn’t know who I was sharing a room with”. As the novel continued Trace started to spend more time with Devon eventually becoming so close that he feels
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Description The case “Road to Hell‚” by Gareth Evens shows a moment in time between the current chief engineer for the Caribbean Bauxite Company of Barracania‚ John Barker as he prepares to leave for a new assignment and his predecessor‚ Matthew Rennalls. The case starts as John Barker‚ English expatriate‚ giving Matthew Rennalls‚ a Barracanian‚ his final interview before he leaves. John Barker has preconceived opinion that Matthew Rennalls is racist towards expatriates and is rude and unfriendly
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them because of a strong disbelief in the oppositions ideals. I have also considered why there is such a difference in people’s opinion. Audience: My audience are my fellow year 12 students who are familiar with the themes of conflict and Paradise Road. Language: I have talked about the implications of the prompt‚ allowing for a more directed essay. I want to engage the reader in my writing without depending on emotional language‚ therefore I have chosen to write in third person so as to create
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