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    handicrafts. So he needed to look for new markets. This was the situation when he received offers from two highly recommended U.S companies. Each offer has been evaluated in terms of brand representation‚ cost reduction and maximization of profit margin. It is recommended that Mr. Nakamura should sign a deal with the Sammelback‚ Semmelbach and Whittacker Company for growing his brand in the U.S market. ( Word count – 100) Table of Contents SR.No.

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    The New Dress Woolf‚ Virginia Published: 1927 Categorie(s): Fiction‚ Short Stories Source: http://gutenberg.net.au 1 About Woolf: Virginia Woolf (January 25‚ 1882 – March 28‚ 1941) was an English novelist and essayist regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the twentieth century. During the interwar period‚ Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Her most famous works include the novels Mrs Dalloway (1925)‚ To the Lighthouse

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    Mr. Jarvis was a solicitor for Barking Council. He chose to go for Christmas holiday in Switzerland. He got a brochure from Swan Tours Ltd‚ which for Mörlialp‚ Giswil said the attractions were‚ "House Party Centre with special resident host. ... Mörlialp is a most wonderful little resort on a sunny plateau ... Up there you will find yourself in the midst of beautiful alpine scenery‚ which in winter becomes a wonderland of sun‚ snow and ice‚ with a wide variety of fine ski-runs‚ a skating rink and

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    of the society that they live in. Through conforming we seem to make ourselves respectable‚ but does it mean that one must lose him/herself in order to gain the respect of society? I believe that this is the very struggle that presents itself in Virginia Woolf ’s Orlando. Orlando is a story about a young man who transcends into adulthood‚ finding his own path‚ by becoming a woman who lives through various periods of English history. In the beginning of the novel‚ which takes place near the end

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    Film Review Remember the Titans Remember the Titans is the true story of a Virginia High School football team‚ and also a town witch is dealing with racial integration on and off the football field. Given that this is a Disney film‚ no one should expect a completely true-to-life tale‚ but when it comes to the topic of racism‚ some parts of truth must be shown to have an effective film. 

 The film begins with the integration of an all-black high school with an all-white high school. As

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    Refusing to Be a Victim The Virginia Tech Massacre was one of the deadliest shooting incidents by a single gunman (MSNC). With a bright future ahead‚ Reema Samaha was an 18 year-old freshman on the campus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg‚ Virginia. Physically beautiful‚ excellent academic performance‚ proud of her Lebanese culture‚ future graduate of international studies and a minor in French‚ talented contemporary dancer‚ full of life‚ but a killer decided to

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    Virginia Tech Shooting and Campus Security During the spring of 2007 on the Virginia Polytech Institute campus‚ a student named Seung-Hui Cho had shot 2 students in a resident hall before entering classrooms and shooting 32 other students and professors (Glum). This event had created a call for necessities in protecting not only the Virginia Tech school but all large campuses in America. Director of Virginia’s 32 National Campus Safety Initiative S. Daniel Carter stated‚ “That one incident sort

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    The Columbine Shooting and Virginia Tech. shooting were called similar in various ways. They were both declared a national tragedy 13 people killed total in the Columbine and 33 in the Virginia Tech shooting. Though the two incidents were similarly done by psychopaths‚ there were differences in the details of both shootings‚ the reactions of society‚ and upcoming psychological development. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold were responsible for the 13 deaths during the Columbine Shooting on April 20

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    subjugation of women has left a bitter legacy. To what extent do Woolf and Albee show this view? The subjugation between the genders throughout history has led to hostilities amongst them over time. A Room of One’s Own and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?‚ written by Virginia Woolf and Edward Albee respectively‚ both explore the contextually relevant gender roles and gender politics. Both texts demonstrate the statement to be true‚ however Woolf’s text explores how throughout history‚ gender roles within

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    Professor Corin Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Before I read Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf‚ I did a little research on Edward Albee the playwright. I realized that the assigned play would not be the first I have read by Albee but the second. A few years ago I read A Delicate Balance. Once I finished Virginia Woolf I was able to compare the two plays‚ which helped me develop an idea about Albee’s writing and his style. Edward Albee’s plays are usually unapologetic examination of modern society

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