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    An Objective Corporate Communication Assignment (Tan Hiep Phat Beverage Group – Dr.Thanh) Presented to The Faculty of the Department of Commerce Raffles International College Ho Chi Minh City In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements For the Course Corporate Communication By: Bach Phuong Chi Nguyen Dang Quang Executive Summary Tan Hiep Phat was established in 1994 and its precursor being Ben Thanh beer and beverage workshop and it has become the very strong beverage group in

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    The reading I will be doing my analysis essay on is “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan. I believe that the audience for this paper will be people who are uncertain about Amy Tan’s perspective in “Mother Tongue”. This audience would benefit from my analysis because they would gain additional perspective on the use and power of language. The analysis may also help to provide them with a more thorough look into the text so that they may find something to relate to their own experiences. This audience may be

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    Chua Mia Tee & Tan Swie Hian. Chua Mia Tee was born in 1931 in China. Chua was only six when he and his family migrated to Singapore in 1937 because of the Sino-Japanese war in China. At the age of 19‚ he began his art training under Chen Chong Swee at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.  In his third year‚ the principal of NAFA‚ Lim Hak Tai‚ asked him if he could teach the afternoon class and Chua agreed to it. Upon graduation in 1952‚ he began to teach in the Academy. Between

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    The first words when I saw the book "Islam and Secularism" by Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas is "Simple" (cover and title). But after I read page to page‚ the language used slightly difficult "philosophical" to understand‚ and I need to read repeatedly to understand the sentences. Moreover‚ this is the first time I read a book by Al-Attas‚ because during my undergraduate I do not know the Islamic concept of learning. As a student‚ I just read the western books and learning western psychological theories

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    A Fine Line between all Hopes and Joy; a review of ethnic and cultural differences of “The Joy Luck Club”‚ by Amy Tan This must be one of the most deep and heart-warming tale about four Chinese women and their daughters. Four generations of stories from eight different perspectives‚ experiencing ethnic and racial differences‚ in pre revolutionary China and decades later‚ in America‚ where their daughters are all grown up. Abandoned‚ repressed and separated from their loved ones‚ and unable to

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    Factors responsible for Dialog’s Decline 16 Strategies 19 Strategies implemented by Dialog 20 SWOT Analysis 23 Conclusion 25 Reference 26 Executive Summary Dialog Telekom PLC is a Malaysian based MNC functioning in Sri Lanka. It has been the market leader in the telecommunication industry up to the year 2007. But the company incurred huge losses in the year 2008 & 2009 and this as a result of this the company’s market reputation and image declined. The Annual

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    The worldly-wise in Sri Lanka too‚ when called upon to describe the current turmoil in their island nation‚ do so by calling it an interethnic conflict. They may refine this bit of fundamental information by adding Sinhala is a language that belongs to the Indo-Aryan family of languages‚ its speakers‚ mostly Buddhists‚ making up the island’s majority; Tamil is a language belonging to the Dravidian family of language and is spoken by the island’s most populous minority‚ who are most likely to be Hindus

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    success. Kevin De Silva Executive Summary This assignment gives an exhaustive analysis focusing mainly on the business environment on one of the most leading companies in the communication industry of Sri Lanka. It is also the national telecommunication service provider of the country‚ Sri Lanka Telecom PLC. Task one gives an in-depth analysis of what the organization is‚ on what corner stone’s it is built on‚ what it is now‚ and its purpose of existence‚ based on their norms‚ beliefs and traditions

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    anywhere “Her language as I hear it‚ is vivid‚ direct‚ full of observation and imagery.” Amy Tan is simply saying that because of her mother’s language barriers she was able to form who she is

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    associated with the eerie creatures of the night. This has been the common perception‚ so that‚ when one has able to read horror stories written by fictionists like that of by Yvette Tan‚ he would really be surprised and doubtful if it really belongs to horror. As the book “Waking the Dead and Other Horror Stories” by Tan implies‚ horror can offer a lot more possibilities-greater and wider than that we had expected it to be. While most Filipino horror stories are based on the Philippine mythology

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