INTEGRATED CASE STUDY ACC 4291 Group Case Summary: “SAP for ATLAM” Prepared By : Mohd Asyraf bin Mohd Adi Firdaus Tan 0812889 Masita bt Abu Bakar 0921714 Siti Mariam Zaharim 0829174 Section : 3 Instructor : Mdm. Norhayati Mohd Alwi Date : 26th November 2012 1. Synopsis Akademi Teknikal Laut Malaysia (ATLAM) has been established on 15 August 1981 as to train and prepare Malaysian for maritime industry which was
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The Interlopers and The Story of an Hour have many differences‚ but they do have some similarities that are usually overlooked. These similarities are usually overlooked because these stories are very different from each other; one is gloomy and stormy while the other is sunshiny and happy. This essay points out these similarities and differences. The Characters are very different in many ways. In The Interlopers‚ the main characters are both male‚ they are enemies turned friends and die together
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Statement 2.0 Resistance to Change ATLAM main idea is to upgrade its accounting system with the PETRA group-wide SAP system. SAP accounting system is claiming to be the best software known to industry. The move was anticipated to be overwhelming to most employees including top management. The main concern is whether ATLAM’s staff would be ready to embrace the new system going to be implemented. SAP system was proposed to be phased in by April 2002 which is the start of new financial year for ATLAM. Most
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Visual Assignment October 12‚ 2012 The Story of an Hour In the short story The Story of an Hour its author Kate Chopin tells us that was impossible for a woman to have or fight for the real meaning freedom in a conservative country with traditional social environment. “Into this she sank‚ pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul.”(Chopin 201) Mrs. Mallard was shocked by her husband’s death and felt physical exhaustions not only because they were
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Dr. Guy November 14th 2014 “The Story of an Hour” Literary Analysis The modern marriage involves a couple that allows each person to have a say so in household decisions. This is much different from the 1800s when marriages were often arranged by parents and money was typically used as a way of bargaining. A woman had much less freedom during this time period; as the man was left fully in charge of household decisions. Women rarely left their houses and were in charge of household duties such as
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favored the husband in a type of patriarchal code. At the time women were subjected to a lesser role and the husband’s will was freely imposed upon their wives. In “The Story of an Hour” much of Chopin’s desire for the prospect of freedom is reflected to us through the character of Mrs. Mallard. The societal norms of the late 1800’s dictated that women would assume the feminine role and live for their husbands; as a woman’s place was to reside in the shadow of her man. Through the rich use of symbolism
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is denied under different pretexts‚ including “protection”‚ “possessions” and even “love”. The short story “The Story of an Hour” was written by the author Kate Chopin during a period when women were considered as no more than mere possessions of their husbands and “women’s liberation’ didn’t even exist as a word. The story represents a negative view of marriage by presenting Mrs. Mallard‚ a woman who is overjoyed that her husband has died in a train wreck. After hearing that news‚ she locks herself
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April‚ 6‚ 2016 Kate Choplin in her story‚ “the story of an hour‚” tries to give a brief introduction of the era when men were considered the supreme power in the household and the wives were there to love‚ trust and embrace their husband. Mrs. Louise Mallard‚ the protagonist‚ “She did not hear the story as many women have heard the same‚ with a paralyzed inability to accept its significance…."(Choplin 3)‚ feels the euphoria of freedom‚ when she comes to know about her husband’s death rather than
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The story of an hour describes several emotional stages that a woman undergoes after she learns about her husband’s death. The unexpected changes in her emotions lead the authors to view her differently as the story proceeds. Kate Chopin‚ the author of The Story of an hour‚ suggests that all human relationships‚ in this case the marriage‚ is oppressive‚ either intentionally or unintentionally‚ in its nature‚ and that the idea of freedom is forbidden‚ though people long for it. Her sophisticated characterization
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