arms concurs with the low cost strategy of BYD. Question 3 NO‚ because other nascent Chinese battery companies use only low cost strategy and they have no R&D department‚ the market is fragmented between them and there is no dominant company. Using both low cost and high quality (because of R&D department‚ vertical integration and using of manpower instead of robotic arms) allows BYD to be reliable and to dominate the market in China. Question 4 Yes‚ because Wang has both a short term and a
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In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee explores the issues of racism through the eyes of children. She demonstrates how children learn lessons from the characters and the events that go on in the book. Harper Lee explores the life lesson of the importance of protecting innocence. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee explores the life lesson of the importance of protecting innocence through Jem and Scout’s interactions with Atticus. For example‚ Atticus tells Jem that‚ ‘“ I’d rather
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To Kill A Mockingbird (Harper Lee‚ 1960) Setting: To Kill A Mockingbird is a coming-of-age novel that takes place in Maycomb County‚ Alabama in the 1930’s. Plot Summary: Jean Louise Finch (Scout) starts out to be a very immature child not knowing the prejudice times that surround herself‚ her brother Jem‚ and her father Atticus Finch in the town on Maycomb. Scout must learn to mature as acquaintances accuse her father‚ a lawyer‚ of being a "nigger-lover" for defending a black man in trial
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then To Kill a Mockingbird could make you a much better person. In the book‚ the one who learns how to become mature‚ wise‚ have faith and learn life lessons and morals is Scout. She learns not to hurt the innocent‚ not to judge‚ and treat everyone as equals. Is there reason for hurting someone who has done nothing to you? There is no reason at all‚ unless you are cynical; contemptuous. That’s why “It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird. (Atticus‚ pg.90)” It’s a metaphor in which the mockingbird represents
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Realistic fiction is a type of genre that contains situations that could happen‚ but the characters are fictional. Realistic fiction can have a historical element to it such as in Harper Lee’s‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee is an American author widely known for this dramatic‚ realistic fiction novel based on racial prejudice in the south many years ago. Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28‚ 1926‚ in Monroeville‚ Alabama. Her mother was Frances Lee‚ and her father was Amasa Coleman. Lee was
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flirtatious‚ innocent‚ and submissive housewives.The men in charge set these societal expectations for women both in reality and Harper Lee’s classic novel about the period‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. However‚ in her novel‚ Lee does not make the female characters abide by these unspoken rules. Harper Lee portrays the women of To Kill a Mockingbird as human beings to show that perfect Southern belles did not exist. This is especially true in regards to her characters Maudie Atkinson‚ Stephanie Crawford‚ and Calpurnia
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the greatest feeling ever … Oh the less I know the better.” A situation where one finds out more about the person they lust for than they wanted to is a common and undesirable one‚ hence the phrase “ignorance is bliss”. The classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ takes place in the town of Maycomb‚ a fictional small town in the American south‚ during the beginnings of the Civil Rights Movement. Reading came easy for Scout Finch‚ especially with her father’s help (he is an educated
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To Kill a Mockingbird: The Effects of Racism In the compelling story of To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a black man named Tom Robinson is convicted of raping a white woman. Although seemingly cliche for this time period‚ it is this idea alone that drives the racist foundation of this novel. Every character is impacted and driven by the racism and prejudice that fogs the small country town of Maycomb. Scout and Jem‚ the young sister and brother of the novel‚ gradually learn the clouded ways of the Maycomb
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prejudicial are often biased and act unfavourably to other groups‚ particularly those of differing race and socio-economic status. Ideas and themes about prejudice are strongly evoked through Harper Lee’s 1960 novel “To Kill a Mocking-bird” and the poem “The Child” by Valerie Church. “To Kill a Mocking-bird” explores the prejudices associated with the coloured and underprivileged community group in a small town of the central Alabama which contrasts to the simplistic nature of a mentally-disabled boy in
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In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a novel by Harper Lee‚ the symbols of the mockingbird and the snowman helped to develop the underlying idea of social and racial prejudice in the text. This idea showed how prejudice can become ingrained within a community and how that can affect innocent people subsequently presenting the idea of innocence. Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is the story of how prejudice‚ when ingrained within a person‚ can cloud and impair their way of thinking. This novel is set in the mid
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