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For students whose current field of work is RELATED to the MARKETING MANAGEMENT course, you will no longer be required to undergo 100 hours of Internship/Practicum (subject to the approval of your instructor). However, you will still need to submit the following:

  • CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYMENT with JOB DESCRIPTION (to be submitted on or before the Midterm Week/Week 09 for proper evaluation and determination if the work/job is indeed related to the field/course) 
  • EVALUATION FORM 
  • WEEKLY JOURNAL 
  • DOCUMENTATION

EVALUATION FORM

II. What is your overall rating for him/her?

III. A. Please state his/her significant accomplishments during his/her internship.

 B. Please give his/her:

   1. Strong points

   2. Areas for improvement

 

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Compose a 2000 words assignment on the depiction of epiphany in literature. Needs to be plagiarism free! Though the positive change and awareness of existence may not justify the tragic or terrible end of the literature, and may even prove to be contradictory to the desired end, it provides an evident space for the discussion and debate of ethical norms, which in turn, suggests that there are lessons to be learned from the story.

The conceptual framework of a story, a novel, a play, or a poem, along with other literary ideas utilized by the author, provides the much-needed base for a well-developed epiphany. In most cases, the epiphany is not an apparent device, and perhaps, just closely related and attributed to the dénouement of the plot. What sets an epiphany from such climatic events and falling resolutions is that it occurs abruptly and endures briefly (Maltby 120). The process is self-contained, it occurs within the character, inside his mental constraints, within his very own thinking. Thus, in this sense, epiphanies can be talked of as the driving force behind the climax and the succeeding events in the story, and should not be paralleled with tipping points that speak of structural ideals of a story.

There exists a considerable tendency in the literature to associate epiphany with Joyce’s literary creations. Gradually, with the enthusiasm of critical studies and analyses of his works, “epiphanies became accepted as the central metaphor of the aesthetic theory which encompassed James Joyce’s works” (Bowen 103). Joyce’s major works are thus said to be a proliferation of epiphanies, and the essence of these moments engenders the poignant conclusion of the characters’ fate.

Joyce’s use of epiphany as a literary device has been the foreground on which the term achieved its popularity in literature. Literary critics and scholars who have studied his 1914 publication of a short story collection, Dubliners, recognize that there is a moment of deep self-realization&nbsp.in each of his stories and that these moments create a sudden reversal in the characters’ view of themselves or the society at large.&nbsp.

 

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  1. Attitudes don’t always lead to behavior, but does behavior lead to attitudes? Consider the following:

Jack Phillips, a baker in Colorado, refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple, claiming that doing so would violate his right to free speech. Phillips did not support gay marriage. The gay couple decided to sue the baker for discrimination. This case has now recently been reviewed by the Supreme Court, and the court is divided. A final ruling is expected in June 2018. You can get more information at this link:

https:// your personal feelings about this case aside, consider the following questions: 1) If Phillips had decided to bake the cake for the gay couple, might his attitude about gay marriage have changed? 2) Phillips argued that baking a wedding cake is a form of artistic expression, and sharing that expression with a gay couple would have violated his freedom of expression. Does his argument have any validity (keep in mind that Phillips did offer to sell the couple already baked items in his bakery)? 3) How do you think the Supreme Court will rule in June? In favor of Phillips or in favor of the gay couple?   

 

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Consider the utility function u(x1; x2) = x1^(1/2)x2^(1/2) . Let the prices of good 1 and good 2 be p1 and p2, and of course let the consumer’s income be m.

1) State the consumer’s maximization problem and use this problem to derive his demand functions for the two goods.

2) Is good 1 ordinary or Giffen? Is good 1 normal or inferior? Is good 1 luxury or necessary? How can i explain this?

3) Suppose the prices per unit for the two goods are p1 = p2 = $2 and the consumer’s income is m = $100. How can I calculate his optimal consumption bundle?

4) Now suppose the price of good 1 increases to p’1 = $4 per unit. What is his new optimal consumption bundle?

5) Calculate the substitution effect and the income effect of the price change in demand of good 1. How can I illustrate them on a graph?

 

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