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    Persyana Case Study

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    PHP 491.00 Salary of Store Manager PHP 491.00 V/M Performance Indicators Strategies P.A.T Staff Needed Staff Qualifications Resources/ Equipment Resources Promotion Online through Social Media; Facebook, Instagram, and OLX Flyers and Tarpaulins Collaborations with Actress and Known Influencers Distributing Flyers to Condominiums and high traffic areas Keeping accounts active and updated Giving discounts and introductory offers Program Basic online promotion and webpage Activities…

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    Life Of Pi Survival Essay

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    Marine Survival Being stuck on a boat in the middle of the ocean with people you don’t really know is hard to survive. When one deals with this situation and doesn’t have any background knowledge on anything, there's a high chance your survival rate will go down . But in the novel “The Life of Pi”, Pi was able to survive on the lifeboat because of his background knowledge on marine biology and the help of the symbolic nature of animal. The shark whales, flying fish and sea turtles played an…

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    Pi's Life Of Pi And Pi

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    spiritual pain…” (Martel 124). When Pi becomes blind in the first story, his lifeboat encounters a Frenchman. After conversing for a while, the Frenchman eventually attempts to murder Pi. “He [the Frenchman] landed upon me heavily. We fell onto the tarpaulin, half…

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    Silent Domination Society is one of the most disastrous things man has ever created. It is as if its people were divided into four nations in an Avatar-esque fashion: fire, air, earth, and water. However, these elements correspond to what is the “north and south of temperament” or generally, the extrovert-introvert spectrum. Like the fire nation plans to take over the world in Aang’s epic journey, the “widely accepted”, emphasis on the quotation marks, Extrovert ideal also continues to increase…

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    if he wanted to get to land alive, he had to find a way to show Richard Parker that he was in charge. In order to do so, Pi used a whistle and “stared him aggressively in the eyes and [he] blew on the whistle a few times. He disappeared under the tarpaulin” (188) Pi understood that having Richard Parker under his control was his only hope of surviving. He blew on a whistle which seemed to scare Richard Parker. The whistle is a symbol of power. When Pi was in India, he feared the tiger. He didn’t…

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    followed by rainy nights. The author Bao Ninh also uses syntax to communicate to the reader that sentence fragments directly relate to the fragmented country . Bao Ninh’s next use of imagery occurs on the second page when he is describing how the old tarpaulin is torn, full of holes, and letting the water “drip, drip, drip” onto the plastic sheets covering the remains of dead soldiers who are laid out in rows right beneath Kien while he is sleeping.Then the author uses a repetition of adverbs to…

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    Imagery In Life Of Pi

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    Yann Martel’s Life of Pi tells the story of a young boy, Piscine Molitor Patel, who loses his entire family and most of the animals he grew up with at the zoo his family owned, when the ship taking them to Canada sinks. Sailors threw Pi onto a life boat that held a tiger, hyena, and a zebra, which ended up saving his life instead of distracting the animals with “food” so the sailors could get on the boat safely and survive. Within his first few weeks of being on the boat the zebra and hyena both…

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    starts to depend more on Richard Parker everyday and take care of him which helps him physically and Pi mentally. At first, Pi thought “I had a chance so long as he did not see me. If he did, he would kill me right away, Could he burst through the tarpaulin, I wondered” (Martel, 119). However, Pascine realizes that what would bring him amazing hope was what he was deeply terrified of. Next, when the ship was heading towards Pi and Richard Parker then later passing them without noticing anything…

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    “Life of Pi”is a very intricate novel, as within it contains many examples of symbolism, each meaning something that always begins with Pi. With many twists, turns, and even shocking moments, Life of Pi is sure to bring you on an unforgetable journey. Life of Pi is an award winning novel with many examples of symbolism. Life of Pi is Yann Martel’s best selling book. It goes over many different topics and subjects, one of these is symbolism. Pi finds himself in a lifeboat with exotic animals, he…

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    Originally published in September 2001, Life of Pi by Yann Martel is a brilliant story of survival to the most extreme, eloquently written by Yann Martel. As stated in the preface, Life of Pi is Martel’s fourth book – the second and third of which were failures. Life of Pi is a comeback novel for Martel – his first appreciated novel, and justly so. Life of Pi is a fictional story which incorporates non-fiction in order to blend the lines between the two genres. The book is most interested in…

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