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    The Oreo bicycle campaign in China was the idea of local managers‚ which Rosenfeld characterized as "a stroke of genius that only could have come from local managers." She stated that local managers’ opportunities to address local conditions will be "a source of competitive advantage" for Kraft. Do you agree? I believe that Rosenfeld’s primary goal in making these statements were aimed at strengthening her strategic thrust of enabling local responsiveness by strengthening Kraft’s values of supporting

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    Cameran Highlands is accessible by road. Cameran Highlands is about a 3 hours drive either from KL or Penang Its strategic location makes it a favourite weekened escape for cityfolk/ city-dwellers from all over the coutry. It is a popular haunt for both local and foreign tourists to let their hair down. For those who are faint-heated the ride along the steep‚ narrow roads can be quite an unnerving experience as there are numerous hairpin bends along the route from Simpang Pulai. After about a

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    The Turn of the Screw by Henry James is a story that calls for the reader to question the sanity of the main character‚ the Governess. The Governess is sane but becomes mildly mentally disturbed as she independently experiences hallucinations. She is mostly sane because she is aware of her surroundings‚ she can make rational decisions and she has had mild hallucinations. The Governess is sane because she is aware of her surroundings throughout the story. She states that she ‚ “was...to protect

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    My Findings in the Show I appreciated “The Turn of The Screw” by Henry James‚ which was my first time to watch a show students played. I found in the show the difference of what they illustrated in a high pitch‚ the importance of volume‚ and the function of changing a rate. Both of the man and the women spoke in a high pitch basically‚ but what each of the two indicated was different. The man’s high pitch voice represented the ghost’s nasty nature well. Conversely‚ the women’s constant high pitch

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    ------------------------------------------------- Key Facts full title · The Turn of the Screw author · Henry James type of work · Novella genre · Gothic novel; satire language · English time and place written · 1898‚ England date of first publication · 1898 publisher · Collier’s Weekly narrator · The governess narrates virtually the whole tale in retrospect‚ as she writes it down in a manuscript. The prologue is told by an anonymous narrator who seems educated and of the upper class.

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    Grant Williams Mrs. Manning The Turn of the Screw Summer Reading Essay 7/27/15 The Turn of the Screw‚ by Henry James‚ is a well written ghost story detailing the fictional events at an estate in the town of Bly‚ England. This story is captivating and a thriller to read. Henry James has written over 75 works‚ varying in style from plays to novels. There are very few characters in this story which allowed for detailed characterization‚ and leaves the reader with a mental image of how they would

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    “The Turn of Feminism” The novel “The Turn of the Screw” by Henry James takes place during the 1840’s when women were treated unfairly and were not seen as having much worth. Their roles mainly consisted of a teacher‚ a governess‚ or a housewife. Women were often viewed as incapable of certain work‚ but the main character in this novel‚ the governess‚ proves that women can accomplish great things when she is caught in a situation where she must fight against supernatural forces. The concept of feminism

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    period‚ people took anything not specified in sexual connotations. Realizing this‚ the authors of the time used this to their advantage and laid a heavy underlying sexual atmosphere as a basis for their stories. Henry James does just that in his Turn of the Screw. Though never directly stating so‚ his main character suffers from sexual repression that came along with her position in the Victorian age and eventually acts upon it‚ while the ghosts in the story then serve as protection for the children

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    In The Turn of the Screw by Henry James‚ there are many disputes over the question of the governess’s sanity. While some claim that the apparitions she sees are real‚ deeming her sane‚ others believe that they are materializations of her own imagination. The governess is sane because of her ability to think rationally‚ the apparitions’ resemblance to previous Bly workers‚ and Miles’s acknowledgment of Peter Quint. The governess is sane because she is able to think rationally before acting upon

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    A London Particular The Second chapter of Susan Hills chilling novel‚ The Woman In Black‚ is host to some of the conventional gothic aspects found in such ghost stories. The focus of this essay is the first eight paragraphs of the second chapter. Story telling lies at the heart of this novel and there is definite mix within the story of new and old ghost stories which would allow Susan Hill to select what she would have thought to be essential components of a successful ghost narrative. ‘A London

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