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    Ha Jin Saboteur Analysis

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    Phillip Lyssy English 1302 Professor Cuyler 5 April‚ 2013 Literary Analysis One choice the author makes in regards to characterization is the fact that the components of characterization such as the protagonist‚ the conflict in the story‚ and how the character’s personalities are portrayed are quite simple to understand in his writing. He chooses so to help the reader better understand the story and situation through clear statements about the characters and in the characters’ dialogue. “"Comrade

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    No amount of blissful ignorance or blatant denial can expunge the truth that is the hideous underbelly of human nature. Ha Jin demonstrates this harsh reality through his main character‚ Liu Feng‚ in “An Entrepreneur’s Story”. Since the formerly mentioned Liu witnesses a particular sinister and unforgiving nature evident in those closest to him‚ his is unable to lay these memories to rest when their attitudes towards him take a dramatic shift as he gains sudden good fortune. Despite being mercilessly

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    Ha Jin’s short story “Saboteur” tells of a man who seems discontent‚ idealistic‚ and gravely ill. In Muji‚ Mr. Chui‚ is accused of sabotage and taken by force to jail after a run in with railroad authorities. His crime is for speaking out against police officers assaulting him and his bride during lunch in the city square. The reader is lead to believe this is a simple case of excessive force by the police‚ therefore the abuse of power is the catalyst of this short story‚ but the real story is about

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    Jin Kim

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    Jin Kim‚ manager of Taejon City branch of Korea Auto Insurance in South Korea discovered that there was big problem in the headquarters’ overhead cost allocation when he was preparing for the branch operation report. Taejon was a rapidly growing city. with the hard work Kim‚ the Taejon branch raised insurance revenues. However‚ the net income of the Taejon branch was much lower than for the prior year. And this attributed to the inappropriate cost accounting systems. For the underlying cause

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    Manchu-ruled Qing Dynasty and to restore the Han Chinese rule in China. In 1955‚ Jin Yong published his first Wuxia novel in Hong Kong; it called “The Book and the Sword”. Which talks about during the rule of Qianlong Emperor‚ a secret society called The Red Flower Society which was trying to overthrow the Dynasty (The Book and the Swords‚ 2010). Jin Yong used a method called cultural nationalism to write this novel; in this story‚ Jin Yong expresses the cultural nationalism in four ways: Martial Arts‚ Imperial

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    Yikai JIN Winfield

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    FINA 6273 (Part 2) CASES IN FINA. MGMT & INVT BANKING WINFIIELD REFUSE MANAGEMENT‚ INC. Instructor: Prof. Neil G. Cohen Prepared by: Jin Yikai Oct 27 2014 1. What are the annual cash outlays associated with the bond issue and the stock issue? Sheen’s idea (finance with bond) is to issue $125M bond with an annual interest rate of 6.5% and mature in 15 years. Annual principal repayment is $6.25M and leave $37.5M outstanding at maturity. The cash outlay is $6.25M every year besides the interest

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    are presented by two young teens‚ Kamala and Jin‚ brought in two different cultural perspectives that grew fond of the American culture but through some trial and error they began to accept who they are. To begin with‚ in American Born Chinese‚ the main character‚ Jin one day visits an herbal medicine store with his mom‚ sits in the waiting room‚ and begins talking with an old lady. This old lady asks Jin‚ what he wants to be when he grows up? To which Jin replied‚ that he wants to be a transformer

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    Tungkol Sa Jin Sparknotes

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    The protagonist‚ Jin‚ undergoes a significant transformation in his understanding of identity and self-worth by experiencing various cultural differences and rejecting his tradition. On page 97‚ the author‚ Gene Luen Yang‚ utilizes thought bubbles to depict the relationship between Amelia and Greg through Jin’s imagination. Instead of writing words‚ he portrays pictures to facilitate the steps required to understand Jin’s contemplations. As Jin cogitates about them‚ he develops a prejudice against

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    April 23‚ 2011 Jin and Mugen: Comparison and Contrast Jin and Mugen are two very different characters in the Anime series Samurai Champloo. While Jin is the level-headed‚ reserved‚ disciplined and orthodox samurai‚ Mugen is the wild‚ aggressive‚ rude‚ unorthodox vagabond. Throughout the series their differences are displayed in great extremes‚ whether they come from their different backgrounds‚ their styles of combat‚ or their personalities. Samurai Champloo is a series about the journey of an unlikely

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    Waiting for Godot

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    How does the author of a prescribed text explore the idea that passionately holding onto a belief can both sustain and destroy? In Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot‚ a play from the theatre of the Absurd‚ main characters Estragon and Vladimir are shown to have been sustained as well as destroyed‚ meaning they have something to live for but also that something is destroying them. They are shown to have been both sustained and destroyed by holding onto the belief that their saviour‚ Godot‚ will come

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