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    Globalization and reluctant buyers- A study on consumer behavior in Visakhapatnam [pic] Submitted By Group- 4 MBA (F) Section A Gitam Institute of Management Globalization and Reluctant Buyers Key Words: International Marketing‚ Globalization‚ Age Group‚ Consumer Behavior‚ Abstract This study attempted to empirically test a debatable hypothesis that globalization has an effect on the consumer buying behavior and consumer awareness across the various age and income groups in

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    This narrative showed how powerful is architecture in evoking emotions and disturbing ones senses and mental state. Throughout the coming chapters‚ Nostalgia‚ Fear‚ and Racism will be discussed and analyzed. However‚ the reason behind choosing these three emotional obstructions is that they are capable of creating spaces that we either run out to or run out from. These three emotions and senses have so much depth that they extend and branch into unlimited other emotional states‚ such as‚ thrill‚

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    David Tuff is a security guard of Blue Mountain which is a company that manages and operates retail shopping malls. As a security guard he is required by law to report to the police all serious accidents and crimes‚ including felonies‚ occurring within the premises in which he is working. However‚ fourteen months after his date of employment Blue Mountain created a new company policy requiring the security guards to escort intoxicated persons‚ including drunk drivers‚ from the parking lots onto

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    nostalgic emotions and yearning for the tranquility and yearning for the nature of her hometown. The vivid imagery‚ which stimulates the readers’ senses plays an important role in intensifying the vehemence of her emotions. Brewster also expresses her nostalgia in a way that makes readers empathise with her strong yearning. The lack of rhyming scheme in this piece conveys a sense of fickleness and unsureness. "People are made of places‚" she says‚ which I believe specifically means that people are made

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    April 2013 Shoeless Joe and Nostalgia Shoeless Joe Jackson was banned from baseball by Judge Landis and the fight to have him reinstated still rages on. W.P. Kinsella‚ author of New York Times Best Selling Novel‚ Shoeless Joe‚ expresses his feelings about a time in history when baseball was heart-pounding and thrilling to go and watch Joseph Jefferson Jackson play ball. In Kinsella’s heartwarming story he displays many types of rhetorical devices such as‚ nostalgia; a desire to return in thought

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    symbolises Erica’s current state and when the 9/11 attacks occur it symbolises the volcano erupting resulting in the island within being thrust in to turbulent seas and violence‚ as Erica finds herself post the attacks‚ resulting in a deep state of nostalgia regarding Chris‚ who at one point was also her -ironically- protective volcano. After the 9/11 attacks occur Erica became highly “introspective” and she states that she hasn’t been like this “since the first time‚ since Chris died”‚ her nostalgic

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    Nostalgia is one of the main themes in The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekov. In fact‚ Chekov himself experienced strong feelings of nostalgia to Moscow where he was introduced to many men of letters but unfortunately‚ he was obliged to leave Moscow and go to Yalta because of his illness of T.B. Thus‚ his longing to Moscow kept torturing and irritating him all through his life. Hence‚ the sense of nostalgia is clearly reflected in his play The Cherry Orchard. Actually‚ the play concerns an aristocratic

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    Nostalgia and the yearning to go back to “better times” in a way motivates the idea of covering the wounded present. Speaking on the Great War‚ Katherine Feo’s article; “Invisibility: Memory‚ Masks‚ and Masculinities in the Great War” asserts that looking at the past played a big role in creating a mask for the soldiers who came back with wounds on their faces. Feo writes “As fundamental uncanny objects‚ the mask were invented to cover the shocking reminder of violence apparent in disfigurement

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    Nostalgia Throughout these past few years I’ve noticed my parents restricted my freedom more and more as I grew away from adolescence and grew into adulthood. It had begun to finally frustrate me and the last straw was during Sunday dinner when my dad banned me from working a part time job. I was confused because with my age I really don’t need their permission but thankfully mom explained‚ for dad was a man with few words‚ about their unreal desires to keep me their kid forever and stop them

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    across Salem‚ Massachusetts. These investigations cause great havoc and pandemonium through out the Puritan society. However‚ Tituba’s confessions were all lies for she is angelic and as kind-hearted as one could be. In Elaine G. Breslaw’s Tituba: Reluctant Witch of Salem: Devilish Indians and Puritan Fantasies‚ Tituba‚ described by Breslaw‚ has four compatible labels‚ however‚ the two labels that best inform us of the importance of Tituba as a historical figure is: American Indian and an outsider.

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