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    money paid -Good Ambiance -Privacy -Good service -Quality and affordable food B.) Main Competitors High income market – The main competitors would have to be the five star hotel that are well known and are located near the area. Husband and wife market- The main competitors would have to be any hotel ranking from 3-5 stars that provides similar services. Party Market- The main competitors would be Bars and Resorts that people go to have a party. C.)Yes I agree. I think this is a good strategy

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    The Lady with the Dog

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    been unfaithful to his wife. He views women as “the lower race”‚ therefore easily dispersing of his mistresses. He soon meets Anna Sergeyevna‚ or The Lady with the Dog‚ and develops an affair with her. Like Gurov‚ she too is married but unhappy. To both of their surprise‚ they soon realize that their affair is becoming more. Anton Chekhov vividly details this love story through Gurov‘s perspective and his realization of truly being in love. Gurov lives in Moscow with his wife and kids. He doesn’t

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    Society molds us into the people we are today. Depending on what part of society we come from usually determines what will be valued in a spouse. In Deborah Siegel’s article “The New Trophy Wife”‚ she writes about what men value in a woman. Siegel mentions the difference between what educated and rich men used to value in history and what they value today. She compares men in the past who valued beautiful women to men in the modern society who value bright and accomplished women. Rich men and working

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    couples’ marriage will similarly be unsuccessful. The wife in “Carpathia” is trapped in what seems to be a loveless and quick marriage to cover up the illegitimate pregnancy. She is confined by the walls society has erected. At the end of the story it is evident that she is severely suffering in the marriage. The narrator uses the metaphor‚ “She was the one drowning. But there was no one there to rescue her” (Kercheval). Kercheval is comparing the wife to the victims but instead of being rescued she was

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    I guess‚ and paid his debts. But he was a hard man‚ Mrs. Peters. Just to pass the time of day with him--." She stopped‚ shivered a little. "Like a raw wind that gets to the bone." Mr. Wright strangles the bird‚ once again neglecting his wife‚ trapping his wife in a bleary place‚ and being cruel and abusive. Even though the symbolism Glaspell uses in “A Jury of Her Peers” represents the oppression of women by men that use of symbolism provides the readers the freedom to interpret the story in their

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    tales‚ Chaucer introduces them. Chaucer’s concept was to explain each character’s personalities through their physical appearances. Three characters Chaucer uses description of physical appearance to illustrate their characteristics are the knight‚ the wife of bath‚ and the miller. Chaucer used the knight’s physical appearance to help describe his inner nature of being humble and heroic to readers. The way the knight dressed was in ‘a tunic made from coarse material’(need to cite)which

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    42126Annex F Waiver 2

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    depose and say: 1. That my wife is the income earner; 2. That she file an income tax return on her taxable income; 3. That I am a (check pls):  unemployed; ___ self-employed: ___ engaged in business; ___ practice profession; 4. That this waiver will be effective for the taxable year 2014 and shall continue for the succeeding years unless sooner revoked; 5. That I hereby waive my right to claim the additional exemption for all our qualified dependent children in favor of my wife presently employed with:

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    15th Century Marriage

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    Enlarging your family not only lets you have children to continue your name‚ but it also gives you a faithful companion to spend the rest of your life with. When choosing a wife in 15th century Florence‚ there are many qualities a man looked for in a wife. For example‚ in Book of the Family‚ Lionardo states that‚ “In a wife we must seek beauty‚ family‚ and wealth” (page 98). Men mainly want to have kids with good qualities so their mother has to contain them too. The woman must have a strong and

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    “How Do I Love Thee‚” “The Tally Stick‚” and “To My Dear and Loving Husband” are the poems that reinforce how a marriage should be. On the other hand “A River-Merchant’s Wife: A Letter” and “To the Ladies” are poems that challenge the way a marriage should be. “How Do I Love Thee” is about a woman

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    Whats in a Name

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    originated‚ and even what they have accomplished. If I proposed to the perfect girl and she said "yes‚" but only if she could keep her last name; we would have to have a long chat about this decision. I feel very strongly about the idea that my wife should have my last name‚ but I understand why some women prefer to keep their maiden names. First‚ some women choose to keep their last name because of their profession. These occupations can include politicians‚ writers‚ lawyers‚ doctors‚ etc.

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