Whirligig Chapter 7 – “Apprentices” Response Notes Brent was thought to be a drug smuggler – proves that he isn’t because he doesn’t have a drivers license. (When he was checking into the motel) –Page 90 Trisha’s note – Why did it have such an impact on Brent? – Page 91-92 – I think it did because he basically made a friendship in a way‚ but didn’t want to face Trisha in the air-conditioned motel room‚ so he went somewhere else to build the Whirligig. Constellation repetitions Vocab: Gaggle
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Whirligig Chapter 8 Jenny feels helpless as someone that she loves and close to is dying her grandmother. When the old woman tells Jenny to give her a ride around town‚ Jenny decides to help her because her mom wasn’t there‚ and she somehow desperately needed to see this place. So Jenny and her grandmother get into the car‚ and drive around the town. Her grandmother tells her to go places that don’t even make any sense‚ like a birch tree‚ and an old run down house. This old house was
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If one goes around beating helpless people up‚ then one will discover itself to be rude and mean. This relates to “Whirligig” because of Brent’s actions. Brent travels across the country constructing whirligigs to spread happiness throughout America. By him doing these kind deeds‚ he exposes his true self identity. Brent Bishop‚ a teenaged boy in Paul Fleischman’s novel Whirligig‚ undergoes a dramatic change in self-identity during his journey through America. Persistently apprehensive about
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one of Steph’s best friends‚ thinks she needs to have a boyfriend‚ like everyone else in the eighth grade. They find a whirligig they believe has magical properties and try to wish for a boyfriend on it. Brent’s whirligig impacted the girls because it gave them hope that there was some magic out there working to help their "wishes" or desires come true. The girls believe the whirligig gives them luck and when they see it‚ they will be lucky. Brent is offered a penance by Lea’s mother‚ in order to
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In life‚ we are the ones in charge of ourselves. And in the book Whirligig‚ people may think that that this lesson does not apply but it does. Look at brent‚ he was given the option to not place the whirligigs on the four corners‚ but he did anyway. And over that trip‚ Brent changed. Which leads me to believe that every person is capable of changing no matter their past. First of‚ in the beginning of the book‚ Brent was a kid just worried about fitting in‚ and over the course of the book‚ those
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Chapter Seven Customer‐Driven Marketing Strategy: Creating Value for Target Customers Chapter 7- slide 1 Customer-Driven Marketing Strategy: Creating Value for Target Customers Topic Outline • Market Segmentation • Market Targeting • Differentiation and Positioning Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Chapter 7- slide 2 Market Segmentation Market segmentation is the process that companies use to divide large heterogeneous markets into small markets
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Managerial Accounting‚ Spring 2013 Read chapter 7‚ complete the following which are DUE March 3‚ 2013 Complete all Questions as marked on page 301 (7-1 through 7-10). Also the following problems sets should be completed in excel. Chapter 7‚ (page 308) Problem 7-9 Questions 7-1 In what fundamental ways does activity-based costing differ from traditional costing methods such as job-order costing as described in Chapter 3? a) Nonmanufacturing as well as manufacturing costs may be assigned to
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Chapter 7 Business Ethics Fundamentals LEARNING OUTCOMES After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. Describe how the public regards business ethics. 2. Define business ethics and appreciate the complexities of making ethical judgments. 3. Explain the conventional approach to business ethics. 4. Analyze economic‚ legal‚ and ethical aspects by using a Venn model. 5. Enumerate and discuss the four important ethics questions. 6. Identify and explain three models of management
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1. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?a. The constant growth model takes into consideration the capitalgains investors expect to earn on a stock.STATEMENT A is true because the expected growth rate is also the expected capitalgains yield.b. Two firms with the same expected dividend and growth rates must alsohave the same stockprice.c. It is appropriate to use the constant growth model to estimate a stock ’svalue even if itsgrowth rate is never expected to become constant.d. If a stock has
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Whirligig Do you think it’s possible to have a positive outcome after accidentally killing someone? It can happen‚ and this book shows you how. The message that the author sends is important‚ and the story is laid out in a unique way that makes it interesting to read. After being humiliated at a party‚ 16-year-old Brent drives away intoxicated and makes the last minute decision to kill himself. Letting go of the wheel on a busy highway‚ he ends up killing someone else. The victim is
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