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    by war‚ depression and drought. It was also a time period in which the sugar cane industry was booming and many workers made their way up to the sugar cane fields in Queensland to harvest the sugar cane and earn a living. This was the occupation of Barney and Roo as they are coming back from their seventeenth year working in the fields as the play begins. Like all realist and naturalist plays‚ the characters portrayed in ‘Summer of the Seventeenth Doll’ are in a constant state of flux‚ reflecting

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    by the debate ― the positioning approach and the resource-based approach: have become apparent strategies of attaining and sustaining a competitive advantage (Barney‚ 1991; Porter‚ 1996). Regardless of the approach‚ attaining both customer- value and product differentiation are the two determinants of a successful business strategy (Barney‚ 1991; Porter‚ 1996; Woodcruff‚ 1997). The positioning approach‚ often referred to as the “outside-in” approach‚ starts by looking at challenges posed by the external

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    INTRODUCTION: A Brief History of the Doll  Summer of the Seventeenth Doll premiered on 28th November 1955 at the Russell Street Theatre in Melbourne  Before the 1950s‚ very little Australian work was produced on Australian stages and often a whole year would go by without a single work by an Australian reaching the commercial stage.  The Doll was a success in part because it gave its audiences unmistakably Australian characters in a familiar setting‚ speaking with their

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    etc. In terms of the Marxism‚ it is easy to find out that there is a relationship between class and power in this episode. As Barney who always wears a suit while his friends are all wearing casual clothes‚ he seems to be the one that represents the upper class and the rest of the characters might be the lower class because they do not own as much capital as Barney does‚ and this shows that the lower class is suffering the low level

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    “Band or DJ?” Introduction: Barney starts dating Robin’s co-worker Patrice until he reveals how that was just a cover to prepare his marriage proposal to Robin‚ which she accepts. This leads to complications including Barney meeting Robin’s father in order to get his approval and Ted having to come to terms with the fact he and Robin have no romantic future together. It is revealed that Ted first saw his future wife playing in the band at Barney and Robin’s wedding. Results:

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    presented as well as the biblical reflections as referenced to Job and suffering. Even though Barney has been dealt with some unfortunate circumstances‚ there is something redemptive with overcoming and persevering through obstacles. For Barney‚ he is faced with legal issues involving his mountain home property‚ his beach house‚ and his 1963 Ford Galaxy vehicle. The Mountain Home In the case of Barney and his mountainside property‚ the issue of joint tenancy with right of survivorship is rightly

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    they overcome their problems without any problem. It is like this until Rita cracks the code from the new book that Jeff is writing. At the beginning seems to be a normal kid’s book‚ but after the first paragraph the truth appears in front of her. Barney‚ the antagonist and killer‚ is a man who has a sloppy appearance. He has an iconic

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    Isla Vista (300 beds). C. Barney Rubble is the corporate director of supply management for Pacific and he is in charge of procuring supplies for all Pacific Healthcare subsidiaries. D. Pacific Healthcare when combined with all three hospitals accommodates over 1‚500 beds. II. Major Problems A. Kodak wants to provide the X ray film at a cheaper cost and also provide X ray equipment along with maintenance and service for being the single supplier of the X ray film.

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    This is Barney. He’s a Randal. He lives with his family in Carrollton‚ Alaska. His friends‚ the little Randals‚ are planning one last adventure before everyone is forced to move. The first to arrive is Clint and he loves to dance. His favorite move is the “Chunky Monkey". Although his legs are slow to go‚ his stomach is always on the quest for the next delicious snack. Look out! Crashing through the window is Tito. He’s creative and brave. His inventions tend to get him in and out of trouble. Next

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    groups are accompanied by Nazi soldiers and the soldiers make Felix and Zelda join the group. As Felix and Zelda walk with the group‚ Felix spends six hours telling Zelda stories. Barney brings Felix with him to give dental treatment to Nazi soldiers.  Felix tells stories to the soldiers in order to distract them

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