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    the five forces analysis to a selected product market/division and assess the attractiveness of that industry. Compare the attractiveness of the industry five years back versus today. I work for ElectroMech Material Handling Systems India Pvt Ltd which is one of the largest manufacturer of workshop duty Cranes in India. For the five force analysis I have selected Cranes used in the hazardous area termed as Explosion protected cranes. Introduction:- These hoists and cranes are suitable for

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    Women in Afghanistan are like servants; always abiding to their master. A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ written by Khaled Hosseini‚ takes place in Afghanistan during the war as the Taliban is taking over. Mariam and other women living in Afghanistan are continuously mistreated by men‚ both husbands and fathers‚ of the country. I believe women in Afghanistan deserve to be treated better by these men; they should not be taken advantage of‚ disrespected‚ and used. I strongly believe Mariam is mistreated

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    Tim Crane Perception

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    Tim Crane claims that the usual‚ instinctual way of regarding perception is as an “openness to the world.” However‚ the fact that illusions and hallucinations can occur seems to indicate some sort of fault with the typical view‚ as these bizarre experiences give rise to questions about the nature and coherence of perception. He asserts that in order to escape this problem‚ philosophers must provide a theory of perception which both maintains integrity to our intuitions and explains how perceptual

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    Sniper and Cranes Essay The “Cranes‚ and “snipers both have two main characters‚ who get separated in life and have to decide if he shall let one live after they have been separated by each others differences in war. The “sniper is about 2 young brothers who get separated by their differences in war. And sadly later on in the story one brother kills an old lady‚ plus the sniper on the other side of war. He then finds out that the man he just killed is his brother. So it has a lot of twists throughout

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    Ichabod Crane Plot

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    Characters • Ichabod Crane - He was a native Connecticut‚ a Playmate and companion of big boys in Sleepy Hollow. He was also a schoolmaster and choirmaster in his place • Katrina Van Tassel - He was the only child of substantial Dutch farmer. • Baltus Van Tassel - She was the father of Katrina Van Tassel‚ a contented and liberal-hearted farmer. • Brum Van Brunt - He was considered as the hero of the country round‚ his nickname was Brum Bones. Bones was famous for his skills in horsemanship. Plot

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    “ Nana said‚ ‘Learn this now and learn it well‚ my daughter: Like a compass needle that points north‚ a man’s accusing finger always finds a woman. You remember that Mariam” (Hosseini 7). In this passage from A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Mariam’s mother explains to her what her father is really like. Through the begging of this novel‚ Mariam sees her father‚ Jalil‚ as the better parent and views her mother as the more strict one. Nana isn’t fond of Jalil because after he had got her pregnant‚ he denied

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    Through “A Thousand Splendid Suns” Khaled Hosseini emphasizes the struggle in Afghanistan’s society between traditional beliefs and progressive changes‚ specifically as they relate to women’s rights. One aspect of the novel that highlights this struggle is its setting‚ as it takes place during four time periods each at a different stage in Afghan history. Throughout these unstable decades‚ the country’s government went through continuous upheavals with each new government advocating different ideals

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    “The Night of a Thousand Suicides” by Teruhiko Asada is a fiction that shows the pressure and expectations of the Japanese society placed on its soldiers forcing them to commit acts of suicide then to come home as coward. Because of the peoples dedication to the Emperor and their belief in him as a living God they fallowed him blindly. The Japanese Emperor expected his military to bring him total victory through the war and failure was only meet with death. In 1940 the Japanese War Department

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    A Thousand Acres‚ by Jane Smiley‚ is a story of incest‚ ignorance‚ and the imperialistic voice of the almighty man. Ignorance of being lead by a man‚ particular views of Rose and Ginny‚ and domesticated to believe that "When we are good girls and accept our circumstances‚ we’re glad about it. . .When we are bad girls‚ it drives us crazy" (99). The imperialistic voice usually comes from the omnipotent Larry Cook‚ Rose‚ Ginny‚ and Caroline’s father. And the incestuous relations only

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    “War is Kind‚” a poem by Stephen Crane‚ discusses the hardships of war and its effects on people. Amongst the many tragedies that happen during war is death‚ which has taken the lives of many men. War does not only impact those who fight in it‚ but also the families of the men who have lost their lives on the battlefield. In “War is Kind‚” the poet believes that there is nothing patriotic about the war. Crane focuses on three main struggles of war that show how it is viewed universally. A massive

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