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    Christina Gold‚ Leading Change at Western Union The organizational structure of the Western Union initially centered on America before its restructure by Christina Gold. The Union has goals that it needs to meet‚ such as the need to increase the amount of sales‚ which are hard to achieve with an all-American structure. The first reason to restructure the union is in order for it to expand its services globally. To meet the needs of the customers‚ structures have to be in place within regions

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    Christina Rossetti – Poetry Contents: Goblin Market – Pages 2-3 Cousin Kate – Pages 4-5 Jessie Cameron – Pages 6-7 Maude Clare – Pages 8-9 Winter: My Secret – Pages 10-11 Goblin Market Two sisters: Laura + Lizzie- seduced by goblins – mainly Laura AO2 Form + Structure: Christian allegory of temptation‚ fall‚ and Redemption. Rossetti does this to challenge the decidedly patriarchal perception of norms within Victorian culture in terms of sexuality to reconstruct

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    Dr. Christina Bueno gave an informative and interesting speech on the history on archeology in Mexico. Other than taking a history of Latin America‚ I have not studied much of the ancient cultures in Mexico‚ but I was very interested in the material Dr. Bueno went over. In her speech‚ she goes over only three of the ten-thousand archeological sites in Mexico. My favorite one she went over was on the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan. I was fascinated how the city was organized and just how enormous it was

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    of Silk Stockings: Mrs. Sommers Mrs. Sommers‚ of Kate Chopin’s "A Pair of Silk Stockings" faces a major Man-vs.-Society conflict. She is a perfect example of how humans are tempted by material gain‚ "the life of luxury"‚ and the vicious way society judges things (or people). Society views people who live in the lap of luxury as "gods"‚ they are above those who are not so fortunate. Anyone can fall prey to this common societal problem‚ even innocent "Little Mrs. Sommers". This is evident when

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    Sisters’ Relationship in Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market” The relationship between the two sisters Laura and Lizzie in Christina Rossetti’s “Goblin Market” seems highly controversial. Having in mind that the author wrote during the Victorian era‚ when such values as religion‚ sexual restraint‚ morality‚ code of conduct were appreciated‚ and it was a patriarchal society‚ where women had to work hard and obey men‚ might have influenced what she wrote about. Therefore‚ I will look at the two

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    to feel one’s pain‚ one must put themselves in their shoes and see the world through their eyes. Personal observations or experiences can help a reader better understand an argument and sometimes help relate the writing to the readers own life. Christina Boufis and Barbara Ehrenreich both use personal observations and factual data to write their reports. In my opinion I believe the use of personal observation/or experience really helped both of these author’s in writing their reports. The use of

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    Critical Appreciation- Christina Rossetti ‘Maude Clare’ Maude Clare is a poem with simple language‚ yet many complex interpretations; and mysterious narrators. The language suggests the time period in which the poem was written‚ and the traditional ballad structure connotes the Victorian era of poetry‚ as well as the tragic theme of love implying the pre Raphaelite age. The poem could be interpreted in the literal sense; an ex-lover showing up on her once- partners wedding day: “Out of the church

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    Christina Rossetii had expressed her regret and longing to recall the "first day‚ first hour‚ first moment" of the "unrecorded" first meeting of her youthful love. She consider the first meeting "mean so little" in the old days‚ she thought it was "dull" to remember the youthful love that she knew would not last long in her life. However‚ as time pass by‚ She felt regretful she would like and wish to "recall" the memory of the "days of day" and "first touch of hand in hand". Metaphor‚ simile and

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    Essay Question 4 With reference to two areas of knowledge‚ discuss the way in which shared knowledge can shape personal knowledge Word Count: 1‚600 1 The areas of knowledge explored in this essay are Human Sciences and The Arts; giving a balanced and considered review about how shared knowledge does shape personal knowledge and also how it may not. This essay question assumes that personal knowledge is shaped by shared knowledge. Shared knowledge is highly structured and systematic which is the

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    To what extent was rapid economic growth the cause of divisions within Wilhelmine Germany 1890-1914? In Wilhelmine II’s Germany‚ society was extremely hierarchal. By 1890 Germany had already completed the ‘take-off’ into sustained economic growth and industries such as coal‚ iron and textiles increased output by over 25%‚ leading the way in Germany’s mass industrialisation. This caused Germany’s net national product to rise from 23‚676‚000‚000 (marks) in 1890 to 51‚563‚000‚000 in 1912 and a population

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