...Emily Nole Professor Bruce Poteet English 161 4 November 2014 “A Good Man Is Hard To Find,” and “Good Country People” Literary Analysis Flannery O’Connor’s works are perfect examples of distortional point of view, and literary irony. Through her work “Good Country People,” O’Connor uses her humor and uses distortional point of view through her characters Hulga, Mrs. Hopewell, and Mrs. Freeman to “humble and expose the biases of the overly intellectual and spiritual bankrupt.” Through her work “A Good Man Is Hard To Find,” O’Connor uses her humor and uses distortional point of view to convey and emphasize that we each experience reality, however distorted, through the unique, sometime morally-distorted lens of individual perception, through...
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...“Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor, was published in 1995. The genre of the story is southern gothic. Gothic tales are usually creepy, like in this story there is a missing leg and a missing glass eye. Gothic tales are also describes by a small or enclosed place. Half of the setting takes place in the kitchen making it clear that it is from Hulga and Mrs. Hopewell’s point of view. The Climatic action takes place in the barn loft emphasizing Hulga’s vulnerability. The reason the story is southern gothic and not just gothic is because it takes place in the South. The title of the story is a phrase repeated by Hulga and Mrs. Hopewell throughout the story. Mrs. Hopewell thinks she can decide between if a person is “trash” or if they are...
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...Good Country People Flannery O’Conner, uses her characters to formulate an event straight out of the old south, in her short story, Good Country People. The thick southern accents, littered with misspellings and poor grammar, add a flare to the various mentalities that led to an assault in one of the final scenes. We are first introduced to Mrs. Hopewell, the head of the home and, her adult daughter, Joy. We learn that Joy is a victim of a hunting accident that resulted in the loss of her leg and the onset of a dismal outlook. The hired help, Mrs. Freemen, is often observing in the kitchen. Her disengaged communication, seems to offset Mrs. Hopewell’s over reaching ability to turn a blind eye. When a bible salesman comes to the door, he is invited to stay through his charm and wit. Meanwhile, Joy, who is usually well guarded,...
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...The tale of Flannery O’Connor’s “Good Country People” is a story of an optimistic mother, Mrs. Hopewell, and a pessimistic daughter, Hulga, who lives on a farm together in rural Georgia. On the farm also lives the Freeman’s “good country people” (O’Connor, 482), the family was hired to help with the farm. One day a bible sales man, Manley Pointer, comes by the house in an attempt to make a sale, and ends up making a major impact on Hulga’s life. Hulga a doctor of philosophy values her contemptuous relationship with her mother, she also values her uniqueness, and she believes she is vastly more intelligent than others. These beliefs make Hulga a displeasure to be around and ultimately leads to her being deceived. Hulga lives with her mother, as if she is tolerating...
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...Many people hold destructive opinions without considering their full implications. “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor is a short story about Mrs. Hopewell and her daughter Hulga, and the tragic consequences of their misconceptions about the world. The importance of challenging one’s common convictions and the dangers that can arise from being narrow-minded is carried by the mother’s dissatisfaction of diversity and women’s education. The devastation of both women implies a sense of desired moderation in the realm of perspective, depicting evils of nihilism as well as the vulnerability of narrow-minded, traditional thought. O’Connor’s purposeful use of point of view allows her to develop characters in order to criticize the blindness of human nature....
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...life. Many people drink at least a cup of coffee each day. In Singapore, coffee can be easily bought in any coffee shops, cafes, restaurants and even sold by vending machines. Besides that, Singapore is one of the highest coffee-consuming countries in the world which is meant that 4.4kg of coffee per year (280 cups of coffee) (Channel NewsAsia, July 14, 2013). For coffee lovers, Starbucks is a famous name. It is because of the high quality of coffee bean used and the environment that lets customers enjoy the coffee. So, Starbucks is always the first choice of many people. The purpose of this report is to investigate about how Starbucks can expand their market in Singapore. This report will provide the background of the company and country. A SWOT analysis, PEST analysis and Porter’s 5 forces also will be provided in this report. Lastly, this report will give the recommendation and conclusion. 2. Company Background Starbucks is mainly famous for selling coffee, but it also sells other hot and cold beverages, pastries, sandwiches and other snacks. Today, Starbucks is the top largest coffee chain in the world which has more than 19000 branches in more than 60 countries (Hawthorn, October 30, 2013). Singapore is the third international country outside North American to introduce the Starbucks (Our heritage, 2011). 3. Country Background Singapore is a prosperous developing country. It is one of the commercial hubs in the world. Although it is a small country, it has education...
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...world. It's main business is to offer different kinds of high information technology electronic products. Through the internal and external analysis by using SWOT, STP, 4Ps, PEST models for Apple Inc., some problems are indentified. Firstly, in the analysis of internal environment, the paper tells that Apple's products are high quality and attractive. Apple is the world's most successful and healthy IT brands. It holds the leadership in electronic industry. Apple lead the production design in high technology. Most employees in the company are creative and pay attention to innovation. It prefers to build up good relationship with customers so that to attract them to buy their products again. But Apple don't have a wide distribution channels and its market is limited which only focus on middle and high income people who are pursuing modern, vogue and innovation, most of them are in developed countries. And their suppliers pollution issues are exposed in 2011 which is harmful to Apple's brand image. Apple products are hardly compatible with other companies' electronic products. Secondly, in the analysis of external environment, the paper tells that it is a big opportunity to enter Chinese market, as China just has the boom time economy, and China has the biggest population and Chinese people's income become higher and higher, more and more people are pursuing high level and enjoyable lifestyle. But Chinese government has some policies to limit the expansion of abroad companies for the...
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...their products worldwide, mainly to developing countries such as Africa (sub-Saharian), some Asian countries, and Latin America. Some of the products are using China brands such as GW… but some others are plainly fake products such as Baby GAP, NEXT, Crocodile, Burberry, and others. These products even though are fake, gain their popularity because of their cheap price and also … Using the Managerial Economics theories such as Demand, Inferior Good We are going to analyze why this economic phenomenon happened. Theories and Analysis Demand function analysis Demand is the amount of good or service consumers are willing and able to purchase during a given period of time. Six variables influence quantity demanded: 1. Price of the good, 2. Income of consumers, 3. Price of related good, 4. Consumer’s tastes, 5. Expected future price of the good, 6. Number of consumers in the market. According to the Law of Demand, price and quantity demanded are conversely related. Quantity demanded increase (decrease) when price falls (rises) and other things held constant, so Consumers will purchase more of a good at lower prices and less of a good at higher prices. Income of consumers Consumer income is a key determinant of consumer demand. The relationship between income and demand can be both direct and inverse. Considering that fake brands are Inferior goods, income and demand are inversely related, which means in developing countries an increase in income leads to a decrease in a...
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...distribution channels in almost 200 countries with primary market regions in the United States, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Americas. Nike has some 20,000 retailers worldwide including Nike factory stores, Nike stores, Nike Towns, Cole Haan stores and Web sites which sell Nike's sports and leisure products. Nike markets its products under its own brand, as well as Nike Golf, Nike Pro, Nike+, Air Jordan, Nike Skateboarding, and subsidiaries including Cole Haan, Hurley International and Converse. Nike accounts for 33% of the global market share in the athletic footwear industry. Nike sponsors many high profile athletes and sports teams around the world with the highly recognized trademarks of Just do it (www.nike.co.uk). GLOBALISATION: Globalisation is defined as the micro- phenomenon where there are a free flow of capital efficiency, technology and other factors of production which promote world welfare in its strides. (Nande and Dias, 2007.,p.2) KEY DRIVERS OF GLOBLISATION: there are three main factors which motivate the globalisation of markets and production which are explained as under: Falling barriers to trade and investment: General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) designed to promote free trade by reducing both tariffs and non-tariffs barriers to international trade. It means that GATT is an international agreement which reduces the trade barriers among member countries.International trade and the ability to move their goods and services around the world without...
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...花费,展开竞争,帮助处于困难时期的企业。 英国市场分析—UK market analysis 来自2010年8月问卷调查统计后的国家官方数据表明约30,100,000位成年人,即将近总人数的60%每天都在使用网络。从未使用过网络的人数在日益的减少,每年大约增加9,000,000—10,000,000名网民。上一年在网上购物,享受网上服务的人数约3,000,000人。此数据表示在总人口中约占62%的年满16岁的人,大部分选择在网上购买运动设施和衣服。 In UK I am working in a Harvest bank and I have to prepare a business plan for a bank in the situation when there was global recession in the country and now banking industry is coming out of recession. There are a lot of opportunities in the current market because new businesses are growing, new migrants are coming in the country specially students, many Europeans are also coming because of the recovery toward stability in the country. In this situation many sole proprietors and partnerships are taking place many people want to start business. There is an opportunity for banks so our bank can take benefits from this situation by launching an online bank because of the intervention of technology in banks which are reducing the costs, giving competition and tough time to every business so a banks. 英国市场分析—UK market analysis In a report from Office of National Statistic in opinion survey in August 2010 it was stated that about 30.1 million of adults uses the internet every day which is approximately 60% of the total population. The number of persons who never used the internet is decreasing day by day in every year about 9-10 million user adds in previous years. The number of person who bought the goods or services from online source was about...
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...Malaysia | Mominul Plabon Executive Summary The following marketing plan forms the basis for introduction of a milk powder named Agora milk powder in two countries like Bangladesh and Malaysia. This study combines the selection of the countries based on their income level as the purpose of the study is to identify the distinctions of marketing strategies in developed, less developed and developing countries. During the analysis there are several remarkable trends found in two countries such as it seen developing countries have a large demand for foreign product while developed country have good level of self sufficiency. Furthermore, in developing country entry barriers are low as compared to developed country. The key opportunities found in Bangladesh are; a great demand of powder milk due the vast shortage of liquid milk production, low-cost labour force, increasing use of technology and so on. On the other hand, in Malaysia the social, economical and technological structure are very attractive for Agora milk powder while a few trade restrictions also exist. However, based on the analysis two different marketing strategies have been adopted with the reason that both country differ to each other in terms of their structure and culture. In this term, a careful design of the marketing mix have been considered for both countries so that Agora milk powder can be presented in way that the competitors find difficult to imitate. Key words: strategy, quality, market. Table of Contents ...
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...have 15 countries thought Asia Pacific and Middle East. Rana Talwar is the head of Citibank’s Asia Pacific Consumer Bank and she want to launch a new product about the credit card. 2.0 Issue Citibank want to market the credit card to the Asia but have constraint to established it. Firstly is because little credit of experience and hardly any infrastructure. Citibank also wondered that it could adopt mass market positioning to acquire enough credit card customers and maintain its up-market positioning with the current upscale branch banking customers. Country managers also worry because it too early to launch the credit card and will damage the profit in future. Other than that, is weak local infrastructure, limited distribution capabilities and experience. 3.0 SWOT analysis strength | weakness | -Citibank already well-known in Asia Pacific-most Australia customer used credit card for shopping-Hong Kong is very good impressive with economics and industrialization that make the people use credit card without fell strangers-majority India country is very wealth | -Korea a not allow use credit card because not give permit too bank.-Malaysia is use law and only income $9000 or more could have a credit card.-Indonesia is poor country and the customer are not qualify to make credit card.-Taiwan also use law that only one for one credit card to customer. | opportunities | threats | -not need bricks-and-mortar-cross-sell our entire product | -law of the Asia country make Citibank...
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...Louis Vuitton Case Analysis Key Issue Louis Vuitton is a flagship group of LVMH, which had double digit growth during 2010 and 2011. Michael Burke, the new CEO of LV group is uncertain about whether the group can grow sustainable. The main issue he current encounter is that how to push LV to grow steadily and protect LV’s values and heritage from being undermined. External Analysis PESTEL Analysis Political: The global luxury goods market can separate into America, Europe, Japan, Asia-Pacific, and rest of countries by region. Overall, the major luxury goods consumption countries have relatively stable political environment in recent years. However, in southern Europe, the governments’ financial turmoil and austerity measures indicated an underlying weakening demand of luxury goods for local people. But the gap was filled by travelers from other countries. The import duty policy in different countries is another factor should be considered in the industry. The high import duty will be part reason of high price differences between different countries. Consequently, the grey market can be formed in the countries which have high price differences. Economic: The major companies in this industry are based in Europe, so the euro exchange rate will be an important factor to the industry. The growth rate will be different by being measured with euro terms and nominal terms. In order to eliminate the exchange rate influence...
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...……………..….9 3.6 Ecological Forces………………………….………………………….………………………………...9 4.0 SECTION B. MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES…………………………………….……………………….10 4.1 SWOT analysis of GM Uzbekistan………………………………………………………………..……...10 4.2 Management Strategies………………………………………………………………….…………….12 5.0 CONCLUSION……………………………………………………………………………………………14 6.0 REFERENCES……………………………………………………………………………………………15 1.0 INTRODUCTION Due to the today’s fast development and the process of globalization practically all large companies and organizations face different extends of strategic failure. There are many external factors that are beyond managers’ control and affect the effective and efficient existence of large enterprises, for instance the continual changes in product demand. However, concentrating on factors that can be harmful for running business it is necessary to take into consideration the internal forces also, that is the internal management structure, including HR management. In other words initially companies have to gain the smooth processes within the “mechanism”. In order to achieve the desired success of the organization the managers should carefully analyze the current situation within and outside the company. This coursework is dedicated to an analysis of joint venture of General Motors Uzbekistan. This analysis is aimed to...
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...SLEPT Analysis of Banking Industry Social Analysis Social environment of an organization plays an important role in the performance of an organization. The analysis which we have done also reveals the vital role of the culture and society in the success or failure of an organization. An organization must carefully observe the cultural and societal forces while performing its operations in that particular area. In our analysis of banking industry of Pakistan we analyzed the following facts : • Banks are open for every one and a person from any social class can utilize their facilities by completing their legal requirements. But majority of banks ( RBS, Samba, Bank Alfalah & UBL ) aretargeting the middle class and upper class. While some banks ( HSBC &Citi bank ) target the business class people and other big parties. • The Pakistani society is becoming more knowledgeable and educated about the latest trends in the world due to which they are readily adapting new technologies . They feel free and comfortable andsecure to use banking services. Most of the people think that the bank is the safest and most secure place for them to keep their money. • In the banking industry of Pakistan most of the players areforeign banks. People are not worried about the nationality of the bank ,they do not like or dislike a bank because of its country of origin. Butwhat people expect is that the foreign banks would provide them more better service as compared to the local banks...
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