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    Belonging is essentially a perspective represented to express a variety of ways in which one can associate within society and themselves. The novel “Swallow the Air” by Tara June Winch‚ the short story extract “Scan” by Manifesto and the poem “Originally” by Carol Ann Duffy are all influenced by the different perspectives through exploring and reflecting upon the meaning that the composers have conveyed. I have viewed vast range of representations of belonging and the use of different forms and features

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    the concept of belonging through the mechanism perspectives of the characters. Correlates- relates Both the text furthermore correlates the perspectives of the characters restrictions to their exploration of belonging. Inextricable- complicated The responder inextricable uses notions of belonging to express the characters exploration of belonging. Manifests- establishes The persona manifests the notions of belonging in a complexity perspective. Authority- expert The responders authority

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    realised 4. An Emergent Strategy: which is/was not intended but realised The Planning Perspective Here‚ the assertion is that strategy must be explicitly formulated before implementation‚ and that "only planned actions are strategy". Further‚ the argument is that "unintended actions cannot be called strategy but ’muddling through’". Thus the motto for organisations is "Think before you act". This perspective suggests that implementation requires careful allocation of responsibilities‚ resources

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    how children’s ability to understand different perspectives progress through a series of stages (Selman‚ 1980; Ginsburg and Opper‚ 1998). In the egocentric stage (age 3-6)‚ children are unaware of any perspective other than their own. During next stage‚ the social informational role taking stage (age 6-8)‚ children become aware that others may have different opinions or motives but they do not have the ability to think from another person’s perspective. In the self-reflective role taking stage (age

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    companies(eg. KFC). Definition 2 or 3 advantage Evidences:Against global standardization‚ some international company use standardization failed (evidence‚ some people said disadvantages=>name and year) like global is not good =>glocal is better From the perspective of an international marketing executive working in a multinational organisation‚ use relevant concepts to explain and analyse the key considerations when deciding to operate in new international markets. Definition What is key consideration?

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    English Essay Wilfred Owen‚ through his poems‚ shows the harsh reality of human conflict and contrasts the portrayal of these conflicts with the reality. Owen purpose is to challenges our thoughts and perspectives on war to show its true effects and stop the glorification that it receives in society. This can be seen in his poem Dulce et Decorum Est as he causing us to question whether it really is sweet and decorous to die for ones country by showing the reality of war through his personal experiences

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    dealing the subject of changing perspective of the growing human being- innocence‚ then knowledge of the wrongness‚ and in the end- acceptance and resolution. 2. I found the poem encouraging because after all the “walls” that stood in Hughes way‚ and the desperation he had‚ Hughes did not give up to his suppressors and fought his way to be free‚ in his own way- by poetry. “My dark hands! Break through the wall!” 3. The skill of Distinguishing Different Perspectives added to my understanding of the

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    that the information portrayed is true (to a particular extent)‚ from the perspective of the journalist/corporation/any agent which was involved in the production of the message. Counter: Various agents involved in the production of media messages means that any particular message has to be biased in some way. Therefore some may argue that the media cannot be trusted at all. Defense: However‚ the various perspectives different media provides allows us the opportunity to corroborate and verify

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    Individuals learn with time that their wants do not always align with their needs. Time changes the perspective of individuals as they gain experience and knowledge and it allows them to reflect on their actions and the resulting consequences. Individuals may realize that the results that they may have wanted would not have worked out in the end. In the movie‚ The Curious Case of Benjamin Button‚ David Fincher shows how Daisy’s outlook on life changes as she ages‚ and she realizes that her thoughts

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    and one way of understanding what the organization exists to do. The organization is like a traditional patriarchal family‚ or like a football team. The British sociologist Alan Fox has pointed out that many managers are inclined to subscribe to a unitary view about what organizations are all about‚ perhaps because they believe organizations should be this way. Perhaps many managers would like everyone in the organization to accept one common goal or set of goals‚ and to subscribe to one set of values

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