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    Hobbies: Blindness and Music

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    What are your hobbies and interests? • Advocacy; Political; Creative Bead Work; Educational both Curriculum and Special needs • Advocating for the blind and the disabled. • American Football • animals • antiques‚ reading • Art Shows‚ Music (listen to classical and hard rock)‚go to movies and plays • art‚ crafts‚ writing‚ drawing‚ reading - listening to books • Art‚ Music‚ Radio‚ sightseeing und more other • Arts and Craft. • Astronomy Literature (Audio Books) • Audiobooks‚ wine

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    Grendel's Moral Blindness

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    the Danes reflect their true nature as the story’s monsters. The Danes were extremely apathetic towards Grendel and any other outcast. They looked down on him and dismissed anyone associated with any curse‚ which can represent cultural and moral blindness. To first understand Grendel’s misunderstood actions‚ one must first understand his past to understand his behaviors. Grendel’s actions are the one of a creature abandoned by his own father

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    The House That Built Me There’s an empty house that sits in the middle of a block. It has white siding and a green roof. It has an attached garage‚ a small block of concrete that makes up the front porch‚ and a large back yard. To look at it now‚ you might never know that this house was home to a family for almost fifty years. When my mother was three years old‚ her father put the finishing touches on a house that he built with his own two hands. When my mother was three she moved‚ with her two

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    Blindness can manifest itself in many ways. Arguably the most detrimental form of this condition may be the figurative blindness of ones own situations and ignorance towards the feelings of others. In Raymond Carver ’s short story "Cathedral‚" the narrator ’s emotional and psychological blindness is immediately apparent. The many issues faced by the narrator as well as the turn-around experienced at the culmination of the tale are the main ideas for the theme of this story; and these ideas aid the

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    not who he believes they are. The issue of vision and insight‚ and the absence of it‚ is a major theme in Lear. This theme is portrayed through the characters of King Lear‚ Gloucester and Edgar. The lack of insight‚ or “blindness”‚ is very symbolic. Blindness is defined as “unable to see; lacking the sense of sight;”(Dictionary). For Lear‚ blindness was not physical; it was his flaw. Lear’s blindness to see who a person really was‚ based on their character and personality‚ was obvious at the beginning

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    case relates‚ in particular‚ to the problems currently being faced by HCF. Its new Managing Director‚ Jeffrey Cheong had just taken over and was immediately and inundated with problems. Two of HCF’s major client Kiki and Houida‚ two European fashion houses had informed Jeffrey of their attention to pull out contracts with HCF and look towards China as their supplier. HCF is no match to China’s growing economy and this new development will definitely cause the downfall of HCF unless something is done

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    Synopsis The case started with the dilemma faced by the protagonist‚ Jeffry Cheong when both of his major clients KiKi and Houida (European fashion houses) was writing to Jeffry to inform him that they may be looking forward to China as the prices are very competitive. Jeffry Cheong was managing director at Haute Couture Fashions Bhd (HCF). Loss of its major two clients (KiKi and Houida) would be catastrophic to HCF as now the financial statement of HCF showed HCF has been experiencing falling margins

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    tailoring men’s clothing in Argy11 Road‚ Penang until his retirement in 1980. HCF started out as a family owned business with all of its shares being held by the Tan family. Peter prepared to bid for contract manufacturing deals with the European fashion houses. HCF started its first fully equipped factory in Penang in November 1974. HCF very quickly established itself as a high quality manufacturing of both men’s and women’s clothes. In July 1980‚ HCF opened its new factory in Butterworth. After 10 years

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    Exhibit  1 Selected  Operating  Projections  for  Match  My  Doll  Clothing  Line  Expansion 2010 Revenue Revenue  Growth Production  Costs Fixed  Production  Expense  (excl  depreciation) Variable  Production  Costs Depreciation Total  Production  Costs Selling‚  General  &  Administrative Total  Operating  Expenses Operating  Profit 2011 4‚500.00 2012 6‚860.00 52.44% 0.00 1‚250.00 575.00 2‚035.00 152.20 2‚762.20 1‚155.00 575.00 3‚403.80

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    Sight and Blindness in King Lear In King Lear‚ the recurring images of sight and blindness associated with the characters of Lear and Gloucester illustrate the theme of self-knowledge and consciousness that exist in the play. These classic tropes are inverted in King Lear‚ producing a situation in which those with healthy eyes are ignorant of what is going on around them‚ and those without vision appear to "see" the clearest. While Lear’s "blindness" is one which is metaphorical‚ the blindness of Gloucester

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