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    idea‚ but tried to almost push the company into the new market. You can’t go into a new market without seeing what is really involved in proceeding with the new move. SWOT Analysis One key thing that was missing when we observed CanGo is that Liz should have created a SWOT Analysis. SWOT stands for Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats by conducting this analysis

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    guys (Scott and Fran) win. Even those who have been ‘wrong thinkers’ (Les and Liz Holt) are converted so that they are able to sympathise with the right people. Doug and Shirley are re-united. In a telling transformation‚ he ceases to be the comical hen-pecked husband and becomes the chivalric initiator of romance. The cultural divide between the Spanish ethnic characters and the anglo community is bridged (note – Rico and Liz‚ Ya Ya and Les dancing together) and everyone ends up having a good time.

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    Liz Dwyer wrote an article called “Is College Worth the Money” and took a survey of students that graduated from college and asked them about how their experience was and do they believe it was worth the money. Liz Dwyer states “Students are racking up astronomical amounts of debt and moving home with mom and dad after graduation because there are no jobs to be found”. After attending college and graduating this is one of the cons as Liz Dwyer stated. Going to college

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    sides. I do believe that mass media badly influences immature people‚ especially under-age children. In journal‚ Liz Sxado states: “a review released today‚ which analyzed 173 of the strongest papers over 28 years‚ finds that 80% agree that heavy media exposure increases the risk of harm‚ including obesity‚ smoking‚ sex‚ drug‚ and alcohol use‚ attention problems and poor grades” (Liz Szado 10). First of all‚ a thing worthy of special mention is how bad television affects young people’s sexuality

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    The sequence depends on sudden and unexpected appearances for its effect. When Liz pushes through the doors‚ screaming‚ the shot cuts suddenly to her in the doorway and the music stops suddenly. Fran’s doorway slam also happens very suddenly‚ and the film cuts to Ken’s entrance to the studio even before Pam’s car has stopped rolling. The rolling car itself is non-realistic and by using this technique any sympathy we might have otherwise have felt for Pam is gone. This accident is just another piece

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    Wertenbaker’s dramatic exploration of identity in Our Country’s Good - How does theater convey the exploration of identity? The play Our Country’s Good‚ written by Timberlake Wertenbaker‚ illustrates the characters’ exploration of identity‚ whether through their belonging to a society‚ through theater and thus language‚ or through the social experiment the setting up of the play represents. The word drama‚ first used in the course of the 16th century‚ comes from the Greek drama‚ meaning “action”

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    ‘belonging’ and how it can either enrich or limit an individual’s experience. This is highlighted in the first scenes when viewers are introduced‚ through the mocumentary‚ to the flamboyancy of characters from the world of ballroom dancing such as Liz in her trademark gaudy canary colored outfits‚ and Shirley Hasting in her pink ball gowns that are matched to her ornate fuchsia eye shadow and lipstick. In contrast the character of Fran is dressed in a shapeless‚ oversized t-shirt and a close up

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    Shrijani Education Foundation’s Govt. Regd No. GBBSD/234 [pic] National Academy of Management Studies ISO 9001: 2008 certified first international B – School Course: Graduate Diploma In Management Sub.: - Perspective Management Course Code: 02 MARKS: 80 Subject Code: GD10 20 Marks

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    agrees to dance with Liz at the Pan-Pacifics. Scott tells Shirley that he is going to dance with Fran. Shirley reacts angrily and slaps him. Ya Ya invites Scott and Fran to show them how they can dance. Everyone laughs at Scott and Fran’s ballroom dancing version of the Paso Doble. Everyone joins in the dance finale together to the song Love is in the Air. Doug tells the truth about what happened in 1967Shirley dumped him to dance with Les instead. Scott leaves Liz on stage and runs after

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    Judith Butler and Performativity for Beginners (mostly in her own words) Film 165A 1. A central concept of the theory is that your gender is constructed through your own repetitive performance of gender. This is related to the idea that discourse creates subject positions for your self to occupy—linguistic structures construct the self. The structure or discourse of gender for Butler‚ however‚ is bodily and nonverbal. Butler’s theory does not accept stable and coherent gender identity. Gender

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