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    In studying the operations, operational efficiencies, capabilities and competencies of KNJ Manufacturing, we (at the consulting group AIME) have observed many strengths and weaknesses that play a vital role in the day to day efficiency of your business. The strengths we observed were that KNJ is well equipped to build high capacity oversized machinery (with extreme precision and excellent quality standards specifically ISO 9001:2008). In fact our research determined that KNJ is the biggest manufacturing

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    The Age of Reason Essay

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    Aime Cesaire’s essay deals with the European hypocrisy that has existed for many years throughout European history. Cesaire studied liberal ideas that had sprouted in the Enlightenment period or the Age of Reason, a time where many new ideas sprang up. Reason was used to guide the actions of people and nations; no longer was religion the main force. Science became extremely important because it provided answers to questions. With the Enlightenment came ideas of liberalism. Before the Age of Reason

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    reading pieces of literature and thinking about ways to expand the language written and the ideologies introduced and argued upon. They often recompose the works of other writers to emphasize crucial points that were purposely suppressed in their work. Aimé Césaire performed this act in his re-invention of The Tempest (1611). Rather than completely erasing the characters and their dialogues, he expands and modernizes Shakespeare’s The Tempest; and unveils the mask that hid the effect of power. This cultural

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    centuries to interpret the text based on their contemporary cultural context. This allows the birth of numerous adaptations as a method of literary criticism. Julie Taymor’s version of The Tempest and Aime Cesaire’s version of A Tempest are examples of adaptation as a method of literary criticism. First, Aime Cesaire takes a post-colonial perspective on The Tempest by Shakespeare. This is evident with his characterization of Caliban. Cesaire’s characterize Caliban as strong and resistance individual reflecting

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    presentation equipment and various other facilities” with hotel associates that would assist the clients’ planning (Pan Pacific Perth, 2016). ‘Meetings on 5’ can accommodate 8 to 36 guests for boardroom meetings or 40 to 100 guests theatre style (Aime, 2016). For bigger events, the hotel provided 600-metre Golden Ballroom with high ceilings and the pillar-less Grand River Ballroom

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    In the months leading up to the contest, my mind was constantly on qualifying for the AIME. To me, it was a rite of passage from being average to being smart. Dread filled me, soaking every inch of my body as I walked into the room. I quickly took a seat, keeping a calm demeanor to conceal the stomach-churning anxiousness I felt on the inside

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    Europe is a sick civilization! According to Aimé Cesaire that is, but what are the characteristics of a “sick civilization” ? European colonialism is the main culprit when looking at the heinous crimes committed by the colonizer against the colonized in places Congo, America and the Middle East. The refugee crisis in Europe is a direct effect of colonialism on countries such as Sudan, Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. Following the migration of thousands of middle eastern natives to Europe, we

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    André Gide est né en 1869 et il est mort en 1951. Il habitait à Paris. Son père est mort en 1880, quand André avait seulement onze ans. Il est éduqué par sa mère et sa tante. Son premier livre de poésie est de 1892 et il s'appelait 'Les poésies d'André Walter'. Plus tard dans sa vie il a découvri qu'il est un homosexuel, mais malgré cela il s'est marié avec sa cousine en 1896. Dans les années suivantes il a publié beaucoup de livres, comme 'Les nourritures terrestres' (1897), 'L'immoraliste' (1902)

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    Colonialism and Policing Name Institution Colonialism and Policing Question One From the documentary, four main points are brought up concerning the issue of colonialism. The first interesting point is on the criminalization of colonization. The documentary states colonialism as a criminal act with the colonized people being the oppressed. The second interesting point in the documentary is the fact on colonization being an act of war. The force that the police in the era of imperialism

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    “blackness” and traditional African values and culture. The negritude movement was inspired by the Harlem renaissance writers and thinkers but still different to the Black panters mouvment in many point such as the use of violence. The negritude founders’ Aimé Césaire from Martinique, Léopold Sédar Senghor from Senegal and Léon-Gontran Damas from French Guiana ( met in Paris in 1931) have to define themselves against a world which leaves no room for who and what they are because they are black folks in a

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