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    In order to ground himself in pragmatism, Stephen must establish his whereabouts to situate himself in the vast universe. Since the world is, “very big to think about,” Stephen reverts to placing himself in Ireland, his homeland (Joyce 13). By doing so, he is evoking a logical way of thinking. In youth, Stephen attempts to imitate Byron while writing poetry. However, he gets distracted and begins daydreaming. In his ambition to be creative, he realizes that he has nothing original or significant…

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    The courts then formed a test called the test of proportionality. This test was originally created by Lord Hope in the case of Kebeline but it was amplified in Lambert and was explained further in Brown v Scott . The test holds three limbs which are, what the prosecution must prove in order for the burden to shift to the accused, what is the burden of the accused and what is the nature of the threat to society which the Act in question is trying to prevent. If the reverse burden given to the…

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    When it comes to individual, everyone has different levels of ability to deal with memory. In reality, you will find many women complaining that their husbands or boyfriends tend to forget their birthdays and anniversaries; and men always explain that they have bad memories. So, is it true that women have a better memory than men? Dose gender affect memory? The evidence shows that gender dose affect memory. In fact, men and women are equally affected by short-term memory loss. Nevertheless,…

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    Dell's Case Study: Dell Inc.

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    customer, thus Dell knows who the end users are, what they have bought from Dell and what their preferences are, a fact that allows Dell to offer add-on products and services, and stay, in general, closer to the customer (Kraemer, 2001). As Lawton et al (Lawton, 2001) suggest, this “provides Dell with a wealth of marketing and product development information”. By having such close relationship with its client, Dell is better able to understand what client’s concerns are and thus emerge as a…

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    Predictability in Toni Morrison’s novels Critics have noted that characters in Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison’s novels are predictable with some type of southern connection that depicts African-American life at various time periods in history. Her novels often raise questions about race, gender, and address issues that are significant to contemporary readers. For millions of African Americans, the south was called home until the massive migration to the north. However, for many, including…

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