...An Analysis of Who is Irish? by Carol Belanger In the United States, there are many immigrants from different countries and nationalities. It is probably the most ethnically diverse country in the world. Some people view it as a “melting pot” where a variety of cultures mix together and influence the overall culture. Others use the analogy of a quilt, woven by cloths from different colors and fabrics that comes out a whole piece. Despite this, gaps between different cultures still exist, especially for older immigrants, no matter how well they have assimilated. The cultural and life perspective of first generation Chinese immigrants are deeply rooted in China, even though some may have lived almost half of their lives here. Their offspring, the second generation, Chinese-Americans who grew up in the United States, hold different views than their parents. They have been Americanized just like the Chinese food at many restaurants in the United States. Because of this, the culture gap between these two generations is inevitable. In “Who is Irish”, the writer Gish Jen addresses the issues between a sixty-eight old Chinese born grandmother, who is the narrator, and her American born daughter, Irish American son-in-law-and granddaughter. As a permanent resident, the grandmother is not going anywhere, but she still feels uncomfortable with the cultural here. In the story, she ends up living with her son-in-law’s mother. The culture gaps in contemporary America are portrayed...
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...Company description Tested to work MASCOT Denmark MASCOT Europe Mascot Vietnam Corporate social responsibility : : : 9 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 13 13 14 14 15 15 17 19 22 23 24 25 European Workwear Customer Value Enhancement Award 2010 Key Industry Challenges Addressed by Enhancing Customer Value Western European Workwear Market Supply chain Industry challenges Market drivers Market Restraint Industry analysis Appendix 1 Movers & Shakers interview with Michael Grosb¢I Appendix 2: Western European Workwear Market 2010 Appendix 3: Growth at manufacturer of workwear Appendix 4: MASCOT International key-figures (n¢gletal pa dansk i Appendix 5) Appendix 5: MASCOT International n¢gletal (key-figures in English in appendix 4) Appendix 6: Facts on Vietnam Written exam after 1sl semester/Skriftlig eksamen efter 1. semester Page/Side 8 Bachelor ofInternational Sales and Marketing Management Professionsbachelor International Handel og Markedsf0ring Company description! Mascot International A/S is an international, family-owned business, which develops, manufactures and markets high-quality workwear and safety footwear for craftsmen and industry. For many years, the company has experienced rapid growth in turnover as well as revenue. At present, Mascot has a staff of more than 1300 competent and committed employees in Europe and Vietnam as well as a great number of workers in subcontracting sewing factories in the Far East. MASCOT is market leader withinworkwear in Denmark...
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...We Dress Homes TABLE OF CONTENTS S.No. 1. Contents Competitors’ Background - Bareeze Home Expressions IKEA Pakistan alKaram Studio ChenOne Ideas Habitt Junxion Zubaida’s homestore 2. 3. 4. Marketing Audit - Tagline Comparison - USP Comparison - Website Comparison Action Plan (8-Step Plan) - Step 1: USP - Step 2: Vision Mission & Values - Step 3: Brand Personality - Step 4: Corporate Tagline - Step 5: Product Development Strategy - Step 6: Service Development Strategy - Step 7: Social Media Marketing - Step 8: Promotional Strategy References Page No. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 2 3 Home Expression was founded in 1998 by Bareezé. All bed sets, bed covers, etc. of Home expressions are made with Bareezé quality fabric. Bed sets by home expressions are designed according to local and global fashion trends. Beautiful bed without beautiful bed cover looks ugly, taking consideration this need of customers, Home expressions has made several stylish bed sets in several designs and color combination. Now Home expressions has also introduced various new home accessories as well like beautiful rugs, soft furnishing etc. which helped Pakistani women to decorate their home in a more stylish way. Design Type: Floral/trendy motif Designs 4 Affordable Solutions for Better Living The IKEA Concept is founded on a low-price offer in home furnishings. It is based on offering a wide range of well-designed, functional home furnishing...
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...A Perspective of Rural vs. Urban Upbringing A Perspective of Rural vs. Urban Upbringing Social themes can differ greatly between culture, ways of communication, social status and even geographical locations. Behaviors amongst human beings can be influenced based upon their surroundings, financial statuses and cultural practices. In the movie “BABIES” directed by Thomas Balms (2009), the examination of child upbringing is perceived through the viewer’s eyes, as the program depicts how children develop based on their different social themes and financial classes. Depending on your geographical location and your financial class, a parent’s view on the “norm” of child upbringing can differ dramatically. This movie introduces a baby girl named Panijeo, and her mother in the village of Opuwo, located in the city Namibia, Africa. In this village where urban resources are nowhere to be found, mothers spend their days with their children making paint, jewelry and cooking. This village lives in huts made of sticks with mud roofs, and men ride donkeys as means of transportation. Panijeo is shown, living in her normal environment, playing with big stones and smashing a chalk-like substance into powder. This is just another way Panijeo is learning to imitate her mother, who also smashes a red chalk like substance to create red skin paint. In a life away from an urban environment, Panijeo is learning through playing, what she will be...
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...replace its national specialists with global generalists. Corning and ITT eventually realized they had taken wrong turns. Like many other companies organizing for worldwide operations in recent years, they found that an elite of ¡et-setters was often difficult to integrate into the corporate mainstream; nor did they need an international team of big-picture overseers to tbe exclusion of focused experts. Success in today's international climate-a far cry from only a decade ago-demands highly specialized yet closely linked groups of global business managers, country or regional managers, and worldwide functional managers. This kind of organization characterizes a transnational rather than an old-line multinational, international, or global company. Transnational integrate assets, resources. 124 and diverse people in operating units around the world. Through a flexible management process, in which business, country, and functional managers form a triad of different perspectives that balance one another, transnational companies can build three strategic capabilities; • global-scale efficiency and competitiveness; n national-level responsiveness and flexibility; and • cross-market capacity to leverage learning on a worldwide basis. While traditional...
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...position in their community which was worth noting. Because of this, the lives of these women are left somewhat a mystery. Ulrich uses the diary of Martha Ballard, a midwife who practiced in Hallowell, Maine, along with other documents such as: prison logs, newspapers, court documents, and town records to bring to life the lives of late eighteenth century women. Ulrich’s purpose for this book is simple, she shows the day to day lives of women in the late eighteenth century and how they played a crucial role in their society. Ulrich organizes her book into chronological chapters providing excerpts from Ballard’s diary at the beginning of each chapter. Following the diary entries Ulrich then goes into detail using other documents to give an analysis and to discuss the events surrounding the entries of Martha’s diary. Using this technique the reader is able to look back in time and understand women played a larger role in their communities rather than just being a mother and...
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...Proceeding for the School of Visual Arts Eighteenth Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists: Art and Story CONTENTS SECTION ONE: Marcel’s Studio Visit with Elstir……………………………………………………….. David Carrier SECTION TWO: Film and Video Narrative Brief Narrative on Film-The Case of John Updike……………………………………. Thomas P. Adler With a Pen of Light …………………………………………………………………… Michael Fink Media and the Message: Does Media Shape or Serve the Story: Visual Storytelling and New Media ……………………………………………………. June Bisantz Evans Visual Literacy: The Language of Cultural Signifiers…………………………………. Tammy Knipp SECTION THREE: Narrative and Fine Art Beyond Illustration: Visual Narrative Strategies in Picasso’s Celestina Prints………… Susan J. Baker and William Novak Narrative, Allegory, and Commentary in Emil Nolde’s Legend: St. Mary of Egypt…… William B. Sieger A Narrative of Belonging: The Art of Beauford Delaney and Glenn Ligon…………… Catherine St. John Art and Narrative Under the Third Reich ……………………………………………… Ashley Labrie 28 15 1 22 25 27 36 43 51 Hopper Stories in an Imaginary Museum……………………………………………. Joseph Stanton SECTION FOUR: Photography and Narrative Black & White: Two Worlds/Two Distinct Stories……………………………………….. Elaine A. King Relinquishing His Own Story: Abandonment and Appropriation in the Edward Weston Narrative………………………………………………………………………….. David Peeler Narrative Stretegies in the Worlds of Jean Le Gac and Sophe Calle…………………….. Stefanie Rentsch...
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...loan to the borrowers.” According to a prominent economist R.S. Sayers, “A Bank is an institution whose debts are widely accepted in settlement of other peoples’ debts to each other. Another economist C. Cross defined, “A Bank is financial intermediary-a dealer in loans and debts.” Overview of Mercantile Bank Limited MBL in Bangladesh Banking system occupies an important place in a nation’s economy. Banking institution is indispensable in a modern society and it plays a vital role in the economic development of a country. Against the background of liberalization of economic policies in Bangladesh, Mercantile bank Limited emerged as a new commercial bank to provide efficient banking services with a view to improving the socio-economic development of the country. The Bank provides a broad range of financial services to its customers and corporate clients. The Board of Directors consists of eminent personalities from the realm of commerce and industries of the country. Historical Background Mercantile Bank Limited is a scheduled private commercial bank established on May 20, 1999 under...
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...Need scantron and pencil 3-4 questions on Wyly 3-4 questions on videos shown in class 2 questions on guest lecture (nonIP) Plus PPts Importance of entrepreneurship to the economy * Small firms provide 60-80 percent of net new jobs and account for >50% of U.S. innovations * About 97 percent of U.S. exporters are small businesses with fewer than 500 employees * Based on research, ACQUIRED SKILLS ARE MORE IMPORTANT that specific inherent traits Entrepreneurial characteristics * Visionary; creative; innovative | * Adaptable; problem-solver; results oriented | * Persuasive; inspirational | * Confident; determined; a self-believer | * Competitive; ambitious; one who perseveres | * Honest | * Disciplined; hard working | * Organized; a planner; a decision-maker | * Understanding | * Leader; team player | * Networker/Sociable/Interpersonal Skills | * Opportunistic | Six Dominant Themes 1. Commitment and Determination (Persistence) 2. Leadership (Persuasion_ 3. Opportunity Obsession (Passion) 4. Tolerance of Risk, Ambiguity and Uncertainty 5. Creativity, Self-Reliance, and Adaptability (Resourcefulness) 6. Motivation to succeed (Action Organizational forms of business and tradeoffs Three basic legal forms of business: 1. Sole Proprietorship: A business owned and managed by a single person ADVANTAGES: * ~70% of all businesses, ~ 4% of revenue * Simple, Flexible...
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...Healthcare (81.5%) and Accommodation (65.7%). Based on the findings, counseling intervention strategies were preffered in terms of organizing enlightenment workshops for stakeholders such as Government, Employment Agencies, News and Print Health care services as well as planning workshops for beggars and their families. Keywords: Begging, causes, implications, possible solutions Introduction: Problem of begging is not peculiar to any part of the country. It is an urban problem noticeable in every urban centre of the country. However, the problem of begging is significantly higher in one part of the country than in the other.Today, social problems, particularly begging comes at the head of man’s present plight. It has a direct effect not only on the life of the individual but also on the community and on the level of their material progress and civil development. The main cause of begging in any country is extreme poverty. Over 1 billion people in the world live under unacceptable conditions of poverty, mostly in developing countries, and particularly in rural area of low-income Asia and...
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...INTERNSHIP REPORT ON [pic] FAISALABAD Submitted by: ROLL NO: SEMESTER: SESSION: DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES GOVERNMENT COLLEGE UNIVERSITY FAISAL ABAD DEDICATION “I dedicate my report to my parents, who prayed for my success and to all my loved ones whom i love from the core of my hearts.” ACKNOWLEDGEMENT All praises to Almighty Allah alone, the Most merciful and the most compassionate and His Holy prophet “ Muhammad “ (Peace be Upon Him) the most perfect and exalted one among and of ever born on the surface of earth, who is forever touch of guidance and knowledge for the humanity. The work presented in this manuscript was accomplished under the guidance generous assistance, constructive criticism and enlightened supervision of Venerated Mr. Urfi Hashmi. His efforts towards the inculcation of spirit of constant work and the maintenance of professional integrity besides other invaluable words of advise will always serve as beacon of light through out the course. I take this humblest opportunity to my deepest sense of gratitude and thankfulness to him. This internship report is not the result of individual effort. It is a result of wonderful team-work. I am really thankful of Venerated Mr. Mohsin Cheema who is the Director of MSC Textiles Pvt. Limited who gave me the approval for making of that regard. I am also really...
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...Name of Student: Name of Professor: Course Code: Date: Contemporary Art Thesis statement An analysis of contemporary artwork reveals that there is a strong relationship between contemporary art and everyday life as artists can use them for environmental and political activities. Introduction One question that most people usually ask themselves when asked about the history of arts is whether art can have a history. Yes, art has a long history, older than most if not all individuals currently living on earth. Most people think of it as being timeless because art has remained beautiful and attractive since the Old Stone Age. Individuals enjoy looking at arts for its own sake not knowing that they may have a significant meaning and the knowledge of its context inasmuch as viewers from different generations and cultures may see same artworks and interpret them differently from the previous generations. Most of the art works we see around originate from things of the past. Rarely does an artist come up with an imaginary art from vacuum (Art History, par 1). Most of them usually refer their arts by critiquing the outmoded models, borrowing some traditional techniques and methods, researching the old and forgotten stories as well as building on some timeless themes to enable them obtain new ideas (Par 3). It is very important for us to understand the historical precedent as it guides artists in obtaining context since art began from the caves by the Old Stone Age Homo sapiens...
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... Analysis and report writing Debra Efroymson, Buddhadeb Biswas, and Shakila Ruma Editing Lori Jones, Sian FitzGerald, and Ethel Tungohan Research Save the Coastal People (SCOP), MultiTask, Young Power in Social Action (YPSA), Shahid Nazrul Sriti Sangho (NSS), Bangladesh Integrated Community Development (BICD), Sylhet Jubo Academy, Service of Helping In ‐ land of Poor Agency (Shipa), PULSE, Chadpur Community Development Shangstha (CCDS), Rural Acting Arrangement Center (RAAC), and Karapara Nari Kolan Shangstha (KNKS) Financial and technical support HealthBridge Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) WBB Trust ‐ HealthBridge Dhaka, September 2007 2 Table of Contents Acknowledgments..............................2 Summary...........................................2 Introduction.......................................3 Background and rationale.....................4 Purpose..............................................9 Methodology....................................10 Results.............................................10 Analysis................
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...IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSRJBM) ISSN: 2278-487X Volume 4, Issue 1 (Sep,-Oct. 2012), PP 18-29 www.iosrjournals.org Promoting Women’s Entrepreneurship through SME: Growth and Development in the context of Bangladesh Afiya Sultana * Lecturer, Faculty of Business Administration, University of Science and Technology Chittagong, Post Box- 1079, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Abstract: Women’s entrepreneurship is an inevitable part of country’s economic development process. The main objective of this study is to having an overview of women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh and growth situation through SME. The issue covered by this study are socio-demographic profile of women entrepreneur, types of women owned entrepreneur, regulatory procedures, training and capacity building and human resources development through women’s empowerment. The study also focused on role of SME to promoting women entrepreneurs. It also explores the social perspective of women entrepreneurs as well as the impact of these entrepreneurs on the economic development of Bangladesh. Both qualitative and quantitative research methods adapting with primary data collection process were applied to explore information from sample unit of women entrepreneur of Chittagong region in Bangladesh. A semi structured questionnaire survey was conducted to collect primary data. Data were analyzed using various statistical software including SPSS, MS Excel. The findings shows that women’s entrepreneurship...
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...UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE La Verne, CA Group Assignment: Panda Express Prepared by 05/21/2014 College of Business and Public Management Department of Business Administration Business overview In 1973, Andrew Cherng opened the first Panda inn in Pasadena, one of America's great ethnic melting pots. In 1983, He realized that Southern California offered an excellent market for fast food. So he launched Panda Express and opening the first Panda Express in a mall in Glendale, California. It proved to be a very successful beginning because the Panda Express was one of the few quick-service restaurants with full-service concept. The early Panda Express was usually located in shopping malls, but eventually they spread into other spots. They first in its home base of Southern California, then eastwardly, to the Western states of Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah and eventually to the East Coast. In 2007, Panda opens its 1000th location in Pasadena and achieves 1 billion in revenue. In 2013, Panda Express achieves with 23,000 employees and over 1600 stores in 51 States and abroad. ("Cherng. A," 2012). Panda’s annual sales is about 9.2 millions. Panda Express Motivation of Expanding Panda Express has already enter into the foreign market-Mexico in 2011. Until now, it has the Canada and Mexico foreign market. Panda Express has the goal that becoming the largest and a leader in the quick-service Asian restaurant and inspire everyone to better their lives. Panda Express...
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