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    Critical assessment of annual report of Wm Morrison Supermarkets Plc Word count: 1711 words Table of Contents Introduction 3 1.0 Overview of the Annual Report of Morrisons 4 2.0 Performance and Strategy Review 4 3.0 Governance 7 4.0 Reliability of the Annual Report of Morrison 8 5.0 Conclusion 8 References: 9 Introduction An annual report is a portrait of the business of a firm. In fact‚ it is the most important way for a company to

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    insane. Critics Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi and Phyllis R. Klotman explore many major themes in the book that sheds light on Pecola’s family situation at hand. In Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi criticism of The Bluest Eye she starts off by saying‚ Toni Morrison starts off her novel with three distinct versions of the Dick and Jane story. The first story is clear and easy

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    The bluest eye is a novel written by Toni Morrison. The novel took place majorly in the 1940s Lorain‚ Ohio when racism was still predominant and after the great depression. The Bluest Eye centers around Pecola Breedlove a young black girl who believes that whiteness is beauty and inherently denies the beauty of her own blackness. The novel intricately and blatantly narrates the lives of African-Americans during the 40s leading well into the 70s and even till now. Pecola’s dream of having this standard

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    humanity. Toni Morrison’s writing in her novel‚ The Bluest Eye‚ mirrors this perspective. In The Bluest Eye‚ one of the main subjects discussed in the book is the matter of beauty. Beauty as a whole‚ Morrison argues‚ is one of “...the most destructive ideas in the history of human thought”(122). Morrison pursues this idea by having the lonely Pauline Breedlove become obsessed with attaining the physical beauty the sees in the movies. Pauline is morphed by the messages that society circulates about

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    acts of the late 1960s. The members were Jim Morrison‚ who was singing‚ on the guitar Robbie Krieger‚ the drummer John Dencemore and Manzarek playing the organ. At first they arose on birthday or weddings. Then came the day where they signed an contract with Columbia‚ which was dessolved after a short time. The Doors played for little money in pub called "London Fog"‚ where they devoloped their unmistakable music style. In the first time Jim Morrison sang with the back to the public‚ because of

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    Toni Morrison‚ one of the most important and talented African Americans contemporary writer‚ she wrote a book call “The Bluest Eye” to express her feeling about the social treatment of the American Americans. The Bluest Eye is telling a story about a little girl‚ Pecola‚ who dreams every day to become beautiful. Her family and the surroundings‚ however‚ do not believe in her or makes fun of her. It seems like the whole society wont give her a chance to become beautiful. One of the most touching

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    That quote is from the book‚ “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison. The story takes place at the end of the great depression. Claudia and Frieda MacTeer are two young girls that live with their very poor parents in Lorain‚ Ohio. The family takes in a border named Henry Washington and a young girl named Pecola. Pecola comes from a harsh family and is in love with Shirley Temple. She believes that being white is beautiful and that because she’s dark that she is ugly. When Pecola moves back with her family

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    What do Nalo Hopkinson and Toni Morrison have in common so as to be studied alongside each other and analysed as part of the contemporary canon? Of African descent and both residing in the Northern part of the American continent‚ these writers have made it their duty to come to terms with events of their history that still haunt the unconscious of the Black community. This haunting will not be appeased unless the truth is told about all the affected members of that community. History had forgotten

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    all parts of the country. While it is questionable whether total equality has been reached in this country‚ many ideas have changed for the better. This book is significant because it shows a different side to American literature as well as life. Morrison points out what has changed and what has stayed the same. While people are generally equal‚ there are still prejudices in the idea of what is beautiful and who is worthy. The case of

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    African- Americans. Its environment is poor‚ disgusting‚ uncomfortable and it’s hard to make ends meet due to its lack of jobs. This is important because Toni Morrison includes the Bottom near middle-class whites‚ and it is significant. Readers find out through this description of the community that the setting of the story is going

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