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    A  Comparative  Financial  Analysis  of  Pick  n  Pay   with  Shoprite  –  Changing  Retail  landscape  in   South  Africa         By  Sirsendu  Sen     Executive  Summary     Following  the  takeover  of  Safeway  in  2004  and  successful  completion  of  the  restructuring  work‚   WM  Morrison  is  now  ranked  at  4th  position  in  the

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    Online Travel Competitive Landscape AmericanAirlines.com‚ Priceline.com‚ and Kayak.com offer many different services in their online marketplace. American Airlines gives the consumer the option to book their flights directly through their website along with other services that they will need during their trip. This encourages the consumer to develop brand loyalty while allowing them to reap the benefits through competitive pricing. When booking directly through American Airlines‚ consumers are

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    industrial progress‚ advancing developments‚ urbanization‚ progressive changes on massive structural constructions that mark the sign of a developing society. These rapid changes in our natural landscapes into industrial sites hinted a great leap and obvious progressive revolution that may replace natural landscapes with artificial and machine generated edifices. Forebodingly‚ the trouble is yet to come. The once fresh‚ cool and relaxing air was despicably substituted with polluted and poisonous

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    differently by each reader. Some find a particular poem to have a specific meaning‚ while another could find a completely opposite meaning. Poems often use imagery and simile or metaphors to illustrate an idea‚ thought or emotion. In this paper we will look at three poems that have a similar topic: fathers. The first poem is titled “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden. This poem is about a father who is a working man. The poem starts off illustrating the father’s dedication to the family by waking

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    to his demise. The infamous myth symbolizes “ambitious or presumptuous acts which end in failure or ruin” (OED: “Icarian”). Pieter Brueghel the Elder’s four hundred and fortyseven year old painting‚ “Landscape With the Fall of Icarus‚” immortalizes this historically infamous expiration. “Landscape With the Fall of Icarus” also inspired “Musee des Beaux Arts”: a poem by W. H. Auden that elaborates on Icarus’s death. Auden’s poem is split into two distinct sections: the first is a description of

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    Rachel Solomon 211532694 16 October 2014 South African Literature and Landscape Honours‚ ENGL 706 Essay Assignment I affirm that this work is my own and that all authors and works used have been referenced. Bessie Head has been widely acclaimed as one of South Africa’s best women writers. Her stories (both fictional and historical) reflect her personal experiences of dislocation‚ rootlessness and exile‚ and in doing so offer pithy observations into a society that was changing drastically

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    The poem sets up a true meaning of what reality really is and can be seen and interpreted through the different perspectives by the child‚ reader and audience. The child in the poem in “Still Life in Landscape” by Sharon Olds interprets the poem as being reality and see’s for herself the dangers that exist. The child’s description of what she sees send a strong image to the reader that reality does exist and these things happen everyday. The gruesome imagery in this poem is used to make a strong

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    Fred William’s successful artwork ‘Upwey Landscape’ displays the plain scenery of the typical Australian bush. The work consists of a plain canvas -without a foreground or a background- with a particularly high horizon of a brown-red‚ earthy coloured ground spotted with black and green abstract trees. The composer uses distinctively visual features such as the use of high horizon‚ repetition and colours to paint a picture of the isolated Australian landscape in the reader’s mind. Fred utilises the

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    “Immanent Landscape” by Christophe Girot: the Summary In his article the Immanent Landscape‚ Christophe Girot mentions his point of view of the term “landscape” and describes the importance of its role in the common urban environment. The landscape‚ according to the author‚ should not hold onto a virgin nature or functional conditions‚ which are appropriate for the modern city. Instead of this‚ architects should focus on the integration of the natural aspects in the urban community. Such projects

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    between them leads to not only the complexity of the point of view but also the use of irony. Chaucer the poet transcends Chaucer the pilgrim/narrator and thereby there is the mortal or humane within the latter. For example‚ the pilgrim Chaucer shows emotional weakness for the Prioress through the insistence on the adverb ’ful’ which means very. The narrator uses the adverb to underscore the excellence of prioress‚ but its real effect is to communicate his being enraptured by her excellence. The narrator

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