...HORRY GEORGETOWN TECHNICAL COLLEGE INTERVIEW OF ELAINE STEWART JENNIFER C. Dietz hus-205 PROFESSOR Renee R. Causey 17 October 2013 For this assignment I chose to interview the most influential women in my entire life. My Nana, Elaine Stewart. Elaine Stewart was born the 24th of July 1937 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Elaine continued to live in Milwaukee until she met her husband of 56 years Harry Stewart my Papa. Elaine and Harry have 5 of their own children, 20 grandchildren, and 26 great grandchildren. In 1976 Elaine and her family packed up and moved to a little town known as Lake Charles, Louisiana were they still currently live today. When asked if she would conduct an interview with me she was over joyed to oblige. The first question asked of Elaine was; what changes have you seen in the world since you were a teenager? Elaine immediately sat back in her rocking chair, took a sip of her sweet tea, and with a large smile said “well I have seen many things in my life since I was a kid, but I’m sure I can think of a few things”(Stewart). The first thing that came to Elaine’s mind was how much the people and our country as a whole have turned away from God. Growing up in Milwaukee there was prayer in schools and any government meeting or affair would always begin with a word of prayer. God was just another part of your everyday life. If the idea of people were trying to appeal to our government to have the words God removed from our currency and our pledge of...
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...Hello,It’s my great honor to have a brief self introduction for you, my name is ZHANG NA, but you can call me Queenie. I come from a prosperous city called ShenZhen which is next to HongKong. I am an undergraduate studying Logistics in America now, learning English is one of my interests,. I often watching English movies and reading English books. I also love traveling, and I decide to go to NewYork with my friends in Christmas. Actually, I don’t have so much working experience before, but I really want to do some part-time jobs in my spare time, in order to enrich my life and enlarge my knowledge. I need to learn harder to absorb more knowledge about logistics and improve my English, in this way, I believe I can lay a strong foundation for having a good job. In order to better understand the supply chain management, we made an oral interview with our supply chain professors- Jim Crowell yesterday. We had a pleasant conversation through this interview and asked him some questions about the supply chain management. Firstly, we wonder the development trend of the supply chain management. What professor told us is that the logistics will become more intelligent and depend more on the internet with the development of the science and technology. And then, we asked what is the most unforgettable through his supply chain working experience; he said the most impressed part of his working period is more personal: that is his daughter also involved in the supply chain and interested...
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...Unit Reading Leenen, S. & Jelassi, T. 2005, 'Ducati (Italy) vs. Harley-Davidson (USA)', in Strategies for E-Business, ed.T. Jelassi & A. Enders, Pearson Education Limited, Harlow, pp. 366-398. Ievisia-1111-1311 _. .. . .. _...__...__._ . . . ..___. _. . . ll I 1..-_. .. ..._._. . ._._ _ . __.. _ ._..._ __ i"“ Ducati (Italy) vs. Harley-Davidson (USA) Innovating business processes and managing value networks In 2001, as Ducati celebrated its 75th anniversary, Group (TPG) and Deutsche Morgan Grenfell Capital some executives wondered whether the recent corporate restructuring had repositioned the company (Italy). A new management team initiated a turnaround programme aiming at increased production efficiency, net sales and profit. ‘Since 1996, we were really working against a backdrop that wasn’t so far successfully. As part of this, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer had adopted a new focus on R&D, marketing and sales, moving away from its initial manufacturing strength. In addition, the company removed from bankruptcy’, said Carlo di Biagio, Chief Executive Officer of DMH. ‘Now our situation is different. Sooner or later, we think investors will see that.’ By 2001, the company had restructured its value chain activities, outsourcing 90% of its production and, in order to decrease costs, introducing a platform strat- had embraced the Internet, deciding in Ianuary 2000 to sell its new motorcycle, apparel and accessories exclusively online...
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...Riyadah gazed out of her bedroom window of her grand mother's little two-bedroom house and sighed as she closed her journal after penning a brief entry. Riyadah was a simple and pretty easy going young lady. She got her subtle ways from her grandmother Lisa Evens who'd spent most of her impressionable years with. As the aroma of fried bologna entered her old bedroom, she smiled at all the memories of her grandmother's fried bologna sandwiches. When she was younger and would visit or spend time with Grandma Lisa, bologna would be the only thing that she would eat. It would be her first request as soon as she walked through the front door, and Grandma Lisa would give it to her by the pounds. She would feed her bologna so much that her father would go and take it out of the fridge when he would drop her off. The vivid memory brought a smile to her lips. She sat up on the old twin bed and looked around at the pictures of her when she was a little girl that her grandmother kept up. The old home had so many memories. Riyadah was a full time employee of the Philadelphia Freedom School and she was also a part time student at Community College in her second year, on her way to Temple University through a dual enrollment program. She had her own apartment with a guy she dated since high school, but a terrible fallout over infidelity issues abut a week prior had brought her back to her grandmother's house to figure things out. Riyadah was always a deep thinker. Her ability to process...
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...DURING HOLIDAYS 1.1 Medium & long-term residents 1.1.1 Grand President 1.1.2 Centrepoint Serviced Apartments 1.2 Short time hotels 1.2.1 Playboy Hotel (PB Hotel) 1.2.2 Penthouse Hotel 1.2.3 Asoke Place 1.2.4 Street 1 lodge (Sukhumvit Soi 1) 1.2.5 Dynasty Inn. 1.3 Major Hotels 1.3.1 JW Marriott 1.3.2 Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit 1.3.3 Landmark Hotel 1.4 Others 1.4.1 Rembrandt Hotel 1.4.2 Nana Hotel 1.4.3 Manhattan Hotel MASSAGE PARLORS 2.1 Thai Traditional Massage (TTM) 2.2 Soapy massage 2.2.1 First Class MPs 2.2.2 Option 2 2.2.3 Option 3 2.2.4 Others 2.2.5 Remarks on models and sideliners 2.2.6 Remarks on a sandwich service 2.2.7 Remarks on youth and services provided 2.2.8 MP girls saying NO to a certain customer 2.3 Eden Club vs. Darlings? 2.4 Pattaya MPs 2.5 Oil Massage 2.5.1 Barons Barber Shop 2.5.2 Euro Inn PUBS AND BEER BARS 3 Pubs and beer bars 3.1 Sukhumvit Rd. 3.2 Patpong No. 1 4 Specialty bars and karaoke JOINTS 4.1 Counter 1 and 2 4.2 Star of Lights 4.3 Lolitas 4.4 EDEN Club 5 Dance Clubs 5.1 CM2 5.2 La Lunar 5.3 Bed 5.4 Club Orbit 6 Go-go clubs 6.1 Patpong 6.2 Thaniya Plaza 6.3 Nana Plaza 6.4 Soi Cowboy 6.5 How to avoid the pushy GGgirls? MEMBER Clubs and KTVs/PR Clubs 7 MEMBER Clubs and KTVs/PR Clubs 7.1 Exotica 7.2 Piano 7.3 Club 487 7.4 Chateau Blanc 7.5 Spice Club 7.6 The Club 7.7 FAQs on member clubs 8 Freelancers 8.1 Siam Hotel 8.2 Grace Hotel 8.3 How to behave with a freelancer? 9 Transportation 9.1 The useful BTS Skytrain 9.2 Taxi from the Airport 10...
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...Maham Choudhry 15110160 My Nana, the Lawyer He asks me my name. I tell him. It’s not as if he forgets, it is just that he never bothered to remember. Committing the names of his nine children’s offspring is understandably a tedious task. “Tell me about Sirhind, nana,” I ask. He smiles, a maze of crow’s feet forming at the edge of his cataract-inflicted eyes. “I went there last night.” My nana’s ‘dreams’ take him to Sirhind Shareef, a place he calls home. Sirhind (the popular name of Fatehgarh Sahib), where there is a shrine of Shaikh Ahmad Mujaddid Alf-i-Sani, was situated in Patiala state, a region between Ludhiana and Ambala Districts. It was the head-quarter of the province under Mughal rule. My nana has never demanded anything from his children. But he asks them to take him to Sirhind, a word he speaks with such longing and love that every syllable seems covered in honey. Perhaps that is why he has started hallucinating. His desire to re-visit Sirhind is so strong, the place where his father had slapped a Sikh who tried to stop a Shia procession and where he had shared loaves covered in ghee with his father’s Hindu business partners. Every night, nana claims that ‘his friends’ in his dreams take him across the border to his home, where he was born in the year 1935. My nana is Chaudhry Muhammad Bashir, one of the most capable and eminent lawyers in Faisalabad. His grandfather...
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...One weekend my parents went to New Orleans and we stayed with my Nana. Eager to make pigs in a blanket for breakfast, we all woke up early one morning. Putting the pan in the oven, my brother asked for some sweet tea. She poured him a tall glass and he brought it over to the step stool to drink it, using the top step as a table. Just as she said, “No, don’t do that, it will spill” the glass went soaring and splashed sugary tea all over the floor and wall. “Oh, no,” Nana shouted. I was in the other room, but rushed over to see what all the fuss was about. Running in, I slipped in the tea and hit a potted plant arrangement that shattered upon impact, covering the already sticky mess. Exasperated, Nana picked both of us up and sat us in the living...
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...A Thousand Splendid Suns Parents should always be there and care for their kids, no matter what. For example, in the book (36) the author states, “Mariam caught a glimpse of what was beneath the tree: the straight-backed chair, overturned. The rope dropping from a high branch. Nana dangling at the end of it.” Nana should have just supported Mariam if she wanted to go, because that way if she gets hurt and does not want to be with Jalil anymore, she has somewhere to go home to. Mariam just wanted to see her father, that she does not get to see everyday. Nana was thinking that Mariam wanted to abandon her and was making her feel bad about herself, saying that Jalil does not want her, and he is not going to take her in. Then she continues...
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...BABAK 1 (Lǎoshī Nana he Safwan) (Cikgu Nana dan Safwan) Tok! Tok! Tok! Safwan mengetuk pintu bilik kelas semasa Cikgu Nana sedang mengajar dalam kelas. Safwan : Zǎoshang hǎo lǎoshī. Selamat pagi cikgu. Cikgu Nana : Zǎoshang hǎo. Selamat pagi. Safwan : Lǎoshī, duìbuqǐ wǒ lái wǎn le. Maaf cikgu. Saya datang lambat. Cikgu Nana : Wèishénme nǐ lái wǎn le ? Kenapa awak datang lambat ? Safwan : Yīnwèi wǒ wàng le shí diǎn yǒu Huáyǔ kè. Sebab saya lupa kelas pukul Mandarin pukul 10. Cikgu Nana : Haiyaa ! Nǐ zhēn hútu ! Haiyaa ! Kamu sangat pelupa. Safwan : Lǎoshī, duìbuqǐ, nín bié shēngqì. Cikgu, maaf, jangan lah marah. Cikgu Nana : Mèi quānxi, qǐng zuò. Yǐhòu nǐ yào zhǔnshí dáo. Tak mengapa, sila duduk. Lepas ni kamu mesti tepati masa ok. Safwan : Hǎode, xièxie lǎoshi. Baiklah. Terima kasih cikgu. Cikgu Nana : Mimi, nǐ shénme shíhou jiāo gōngkè ? Mimi, bila kamu semua hantar latihan ? Mimi : Míngtiān xiàwǔ lǎoshi. Esok petang cikgu. Cikgu Nana : Hǎode. Míngtiān, niměn jiǎo gōngké zài lǎoshi fángjiān. Baiklah. Esok kamu semua hantar latihan dekat bilik cikgu. Anak murid : Hǎode lǎoshi. Baiklah cikgu. Mimi : Lǎoshi, nǐ de shǒuji hàomǎ jǐ hào ? Cikgu, berapa nombor telefon ? Cikgu Nana : Wǒ de shǒuji hàomǎ shì 012-3456789. Saya punya nombor telefon 012-3456789. Mimi : Xièxie lǎoshi. Terima kasih cikgu. Cikgu Nana : Bǔ keqǐ. Sama-sama. Kelas diteruskan seperti...
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...Minggu, di rumah Tuhan kami dipertemukan. Namanya Nana, berparas cantik, rambutnya terurai panjang. Baru pertama kali aku melihatnya di Gereja ini. “Hai, Andy ya?” sapanya. “Iya, kamu siapa?” “Aku Nana, kamu putranya Pak Trimin kan?” Oh iya, aku lupa. Ayahku adalah pendeta di Gereja ini. Pantas saja ia mengenaliku. Berawal dari pertemuan di Gereja, keakraban kami berlanjut hingga menjadi sebuah status. Tepat di ulang tahunnya yang ke-16 tahun, aku menyatakan perasaanku serta kuberikan tiga buah boneka lumba-lumba berbeda ukuran sebagai hadiah ulang tahun dariku. Hari-hari kami lewati dengan bahagia, tanpa amarah, hanya kasih sayang. Nana, lagi dimana? Bisa jemput aku di Kalisat? Uangku habis, aku nggak bawa motor, nggak bisa pulang Pesan itu aku kirim ke nomor Nana. Jujur, aku tak tahu siapa yang harus aku hubungi selain Nana. Ia selalu ada disaat aku membutuhkannya. Benar saja, ia mengatakan bahwa ia akan segera datang. “Nana memang tak diragukan lagi kebaikkannya.” ungkapku saat itu. Detik berganti detik, menit berganti menit, tak ada tanda-tanda Nana datang. Tetes hujan mulai membasahi daun-daun disekelilingku. “Mungkin Nana menunggu hingga hujan reda.” pikirku. Sudah satu jam aku menunggu, sudah satu jam pula bumi berhenti meneteskan air mata. Nana tak kunjung datang. Handponeku juga dalam keadaan mati. Emosiku memuncak, cacian dan makian keluar dari bibirku. Ini pertama kalinya selama sepuluh bulan Nana tak menepati perkataanya. Apa boleh buat, mau tak...
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...LITERARY ANALYSIS TITLE: The Other Woman AUTHOR: Virgillo R. Samonte He was born from Laoag, Ilocos Norte. He was born on March 31, 1944. And died on July 12, 2009. REGION: I (Ilocus) SETTING: Old house in Laoag PLOT: Exposition Nana Cecelia and her husband Tata Manuel lived with their servant named Loida. Nana Cecelia has a sister named Nana Cora. Complication Nana Cecelia suspects that her husband Tata Manuel is having an affair with Nana Cora that’s why Nana Cora left the house and Tata Manuel is sick and dying. Climax They heard a loud scream from the room of Tata Manuel and they saw Loida holding the dead body of Tata Manuel while crying. Denouement Nana Cecelia screamed at Loida and trying to pull the dead body of her husband. Then Loida screamed that Tata Manuel is hers to. Conclusion Loida is the mistress of Tata Manuel THEME: Loving someone is not dependent on physical aspects instead it is by showing how much you care about that person. CONFLICT: Man VS. Man POINT OF VIEW: First Person CHARACTERIZATION: Tata Manuel – Husband of Nana Cecelia. Nana Cecilia – Wife of Tata Manuel. Nana Cora – Sister of Nana Cecelia. Loida – Servant in the house, mistress of Tata Manuel. VOCABULARY: Bleak - lacking vegetation and exposed to the elements Tattered - old and torn; in poor condition. Enshroud - envelop completely and hide from view. Gnarled - knobby, rough, and twisted, esp. with age. Foliage - plant leaves, collectively. ...
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...The Pink Sweater The important possession is a sweater that was passed down to me from my Aunt Shirley. The sweater was given to my nana before my Aunt Shirley had passed. When I got older, Nana gave me the sweater she had told me that it was from my Aunt Shirley. My Nana and my Aunt Shirley were sisters. The sweater was pink and hand-made by her. I always kept the sweater in my closet at my Nana’s and papa’s apartment. I keep it in the closet because it is very important to me. I keep the sweater hung up in the closet so that I will not destroy it. Another reason it stays hanging up is so that it will stay safe. I did not know that my Aunt Shirley had passed until my Nana told me when she handed me the sweater. When my sister gets...
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...FOR ANYBODY THAT DOESN’T KNOW ME, IM KYLE, ONE OF NANAS 6 GRANDCHILDREN. AS MOST OF YOU KNOW NANA WAS AN AMAZING WOMAN. FAMILY ALWAYS CAME FIRST WHEN IT CAME TO HER. NOTHING MADE HER HAPPIER THAN HAVING HER FAMILY OVER FOR PASTA AND HER FAMOUS MEATBALLS. MEATBALLS WERE JUST ONE OF HER COOKING SPECIALTIES HOWEVER. SHE ALSO MADE AMAZING HOMEMADE WEDDING SOUP AND EVERY CHRISTMAS SHE BAKED ENOUGH COOKIES TO FEED A SMALL ARMY. IF THERE WERE TWO RULES TO FOLLOW AT NANAS I WOULD SAY NEVER SAY NO WHEN SHE OFFERS A SECOND PLATE OF FOOD, AND NEVER EVVVVVERRRR SAY ANYTHING BAD ABOUT THE NEW YORK YANKEES OR DEREK JETER. OR AS NANA LIKED TO CALL HIM DEREK JETERS. ONE OF MY FAVORITE MEMORIES FROM CHILDHOOD WITH NANA WAS A WEEKEND WHEN SHE WATCHED ME AND TWO OF MY COUSINS JOHNNY AND ALEX. ONE OF THE AFTERNOONS SHE WALKED US TO MCDONALDS FOR HAPPY MEALS AND MILKSHAKES. THIS MIGHT NOT SOUND LIKE MUCH BUT WHEN YOU ARE ABOUT 8 YEARS OLD IT DOESN’T GET MUCH BETTER THAN THIS. OUR HERO NANA WAS THE ONE WHO MADE IT HAPPEN. SHE WAS THE TYPE OF WOMAN I HOPE MY 6 MONTH OLD DAUGHTER GROWS UP TO BE LIKE. SHE CHOSE TO SEE THE GOOD IN PEOPLE. IF YOU ASKED HER ABOUT ANY OF HER FRIENDS OR MEMBERS OF OUR FAMILY THEY WERE PERFECT IN HER EYES. SHE WAS AN INSPIRATION TO ALL OF US. I FOUND OUT ONLY 1% OF PEOPLE DIAGNOSED WITH PANCREATIC CANCER LIVE FOR 10 YEARS OR MORE. NANA IS PART OF THAT 1%. WE WERE TRULY BLESSED TO SHARE THE PAST 10 YEARS WITH HER. SHE WAS THE STEREOTYPICAL STUBBORN ITALIAN GRANDMA, AND SHE WASN’T...
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