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    Sleepy Inn Motel

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    Sleepy Inn Motel Eng Huang bought Sleepy Inn Motel‚ a 60-room motel located at the edge of a small town about one-half mile off the interstate highway. Even though Sleepy Inn Motel is 10 miles from a tourist area‚ the only promotion near the motel is two large signs advertising the name of the area. Over the past two years that Eng has owned and operated Sleepy Inn Motel‚ its occupancy has been far below the average for other motels with his classification. Eng must make a strategic business

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    Tonia Simatos 045-262-078 Case # 6- SleepEasy Motel 1. Problem Statement a. Current State: * SleepEasy motel is losing money. Occupancy of the hotel is around 55 percent of capacity which according to industry figures is 13 percent below the average of 68 percent for similar motels in the area. * Large number of customers driving around the parking lot of motel and leaving. * A lot of competition In the area‚ other hotels offer better facilities. b. Desired state

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    The Lady's Maid

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    The Lady’s Maid" by Katherine Mansfield (1920‚ four pages) The Reading Life Katherine Mansfield Project  "The Lady’s Maid"   by Katherine Mansfield (1888 to 1923-New Zealand) was first published in 1920.    It is the final story in the 1922 collection of her work‚ The Garden Party and Other Stories.    The story is told in the first person by  Ellen‚  who has worked as a lady’s maid for the same family for many years.  Unlike many of her contemporary writers from very comfortable family backgrounds

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    The Ruined Maid

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    The Ruined Maid The “Ruined Maid” was written by Thomas Hardy in 1866. This poem has six stanzas‚ which consists of four quatrains each. In the beginning of each stanza the farm girl speaks‚ and ‘Melia‚ the “ruined girl” speaks just for the last line; however for the last stanza ‘Melia begins to respond to the farm girl from the second to last line. This paper will break down each stanza of the “Ruined Maid” for readers unfamiliar with this poem. Further‚ this summary will give information on the

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    Ruined Maid

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    The Ruined Maid Summary: In this poem the speaker recgonizes an olf frind named Melia who is now a wealthy woman and has turned very beautiful. However‚ Melia declares that she is ruined now‚ but the speaker still has an ultimate desire to be just like Melia. The speaker then talks about if this is ruined then I wish to be a ruined woman. Melia then proclaims how the speaker does not have what it takes to be ruined. Speaker: The speaker of the poem is an old maid who is in awe over Melia. Main

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    Victorian times‚ a woman’s role was to be pure‚ innocent‚ and clean‚ and anyone who didn’t fit that mold was considered damaged goods. A woman who lost her virginity outside of marriage (no matter the circumstances) was damaged and Hardy’s “The Ruined Maid‚" mocks society’s idea that a woman who lost her virginity before marriage is "ruined". This story is comprised of a discussion between a farm girl turned prostitute named Melia‚ and an unnamed friend from the farmyard. The two girls run into each

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    Case Study #1 The Sleep Well Motel In April 1990‚ Will Shelton was evaluating information received from the owner of a motel that was for sale in Fort Morgan‚ Colorado. Will had answered an ad in the Wall Street Journal under the heading “Business for Sale.” To Will’s surprise‚ he received a call directly from Hank Bennington‚ the owner of the Sleep Well Motel of Fort Morgan‚ Colorado. During the conversation‚ Mr. Bennington described his motel and his reason for wanting to sell. He also described

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    LOVE By Jesse Stuart The short story Love written by Jesse Stuart tells us about a minor happening somewhere on a corn farm from the point of view of one of the character – a boy or a young man‚ whose name isn’t given to us. The story starts with the exposition. We get acquainted with the protagonist‚ his father and their dog‚ Bob‚ who go to the edge of a new corn ground to plan a fence. The setting of the story is established in the exposition. It isn’t profound. We simply find

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    Inspired and Motivate

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    Inspired and motivate There are many think that I inspired and motivate me like movies‚ music‚ stories and bands like Oasis‚ The Beatles and many other. I was really thing about it and I started to think and the one that inspired me the most is not a band‚ not a directed he is not even real. When I was a kid I all way like these character my mom us to by me comic books about this superhero. The one that inspired me was a fiction character that live in the planted called krypton. He is faster then

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    A Guilty Conscience Before Gwilan discovered her talent playing the harp‚ she attended school like any other girl and had many friends. One of her closest friends was Genevieve. They did everything together‚ and people often commented they looked and acted like sisters. However‚ as they grew up‚ Gwilan and Genevieve discovered different interests‚ and did not spend as much time together. Eventually‚ Gwilan drifted apart from Genevieve and found she loved playing the harp. The more famous

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