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    7. An investor is evaluating the use of the bottom-up approach and the top-down approach to fundamental analysis. The investor wants to use the approach that will best enable them to structure a diversified share portfolio that will achieve specified income returns and capital gains. Which approach do you recommend the investor adopt? We can use bottom-up approach to make a comparison of the performance indicators with other similar firms in the same industry and thus mixes a wide variety of investments

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    authors throughout history do not intend to incorporate archetypal symbols in their stories‚ but from an archetypal critic’s point of view‚ it is evident that all of them do use these symbols. In the short story “Young Goodman Brown”‚ written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ archetypal colors‚ characters‚ and garden imagery are evident and help the audience realize the theme‚ as Hawthorne writes‚ “’Evil is the nature of mankind’” (636). Archetypal colors are evident throughout the story “Young Goodman Brown

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    The Same Story? The story of an archetypal hero has been told and written various times throughout history by unique and unrelated cultures. We have all heard the story about "Superman‚" "Indiana Jones‚" and other stories of an archetypal hero. What makes these stories alike? Joseph Campbell defines an archetypal hero in his book "The Hero With A Thousand Faces." The archetypal hero starts out having a normal life. Suddenly his/her normal lifestyle is disrupted by a tragedy in which he/she must

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    Applying Archetypal Analysis in Marketing Research © Paul Riedesel‚ Action Marketing Research 2008 Archetypal analysis is a mathematical procedure for decomposing a multivariate dataset as a function of a set of underlying archetypes or ideal types. While used for many years in the physical sciences‚ these methods were first introduced to marketing research practitioners by Louviere and Carson at the 1998 Advanced Research Techniques Forum. Little public use has been made in our field since then

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    From the early 1900’s‚ society has strictly judged people by the way they look or where they come from. We still see this act of judgement re-occur in this day and age‚ unfortunately. In the novella Of Mice and Men‚ we clearly see the cruel conditions and situations that occurred during the Great Depression. This fantastic novel showcases the lives of two migrant workers‚ George and Lennie‚ who struggle to find a job and the stereotypical judgements of Lennie who is mentally disabled. In their

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    Trip to Pakistan It was the last day of school‚ I was happy so were fellow class mates. This day was going to be the best day and the six weeks that we were given of from school. As the time got closer to the end of the day all students in the class were lining up In front of the door like a formula one race‚ they all were so eager to leave the school. But it did not feel right to me leaving and forgetting about all the fun time I had in the school. The bell siren went of and there went my friends

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    encounters the Devil and he tempts Brown with all sorts of ways to ’leave the path.’ The exact opposite of the Devil is represented in Brown’s wife‚ Faith. Faith represents Brown’s faith in God. An excerpt that best represents the Mythological Approach to Criticism is as follows: "’Dearest heart‚’ whispered she‚ softly and rather sadly‚ when her lips were close to his ear‚ ’pr’y thee‚ put off your journey until sunrise‚ and sleep in your own bed to- night. A lone woman is troubled with such

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    EN294: Mythology Summer 1 Instructor: John Kivari Contact information: RM 4108a; kivari@ecc.edu ; Ph: 270-5964; Office Hours: By appt. Course Description: A study of the major mythic stories and archetypal themes which continually reappear in literature as subject matter‚ symbols and allusions. Course Objectives: Students will understand the following by the end of the course: Myth is a shared heritage of ancestral memories‚ related consciously from generation to generation

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    The Grinch Who Stole Christmas The Grinch who stole Christmas can be explained using that Archetypal form of criticism. Archetypal criticism focuses on the use of mythology and takes on a very creative aspect to literature. In the Grinch who stole Christmas‚ the Grinch is the antagonist who possesses an active hatred towards Christmas and the citizens of Who-ville. There are many questionable sections in the poem that distinguish it as a myth rather than reality. To begin with‚ Santa Clause

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