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    Horse Dealer's Daughter This story is about a girl named Mabel who tries to commit suicide by drowning herself in a pond. A young doctor, Joe Ferguson, saves her. She then believes that he loves her. Although this idea never occurred to Joe, he begins to find that he indeed loves her. However, Mabel thinks she is "too awful" to be loved, and finds that when Joe declares over and over that he wants her and that he loves her, she is more scared about that than of Joe not wanting her. So

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    own destiny might have influenced those who pushed for independence. Stories like “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” and To The Lighthouse possibly gave inspiration to women fighting to control their own lives. Mabel in “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” and Lily in To The Lighthouse have very different ideas about where their self-worth comes from and it directly reflects on how they live their lives. When “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” and To The Lighthouse were written, women were fighting fiercely for

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    In the story “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter”, author D.H. Lawrence represents a type of love metaphor that is truly an example of how powerful love can be. His two main characters, Dr. Jack Fergusson and Mabel Pervin undergo such a dramatic experience, its almost impossible not to pick up his story and read it for a second time. But can something this imaginative and so farfetched actually happen? Well, love does work in mysterious ways and there have been a number of fascinating events that have happened

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    BUILDING TOMORROW™ Introduction to Debt Capital Markets Craig Rydqvist rbs.com/gbm Introduction My background Finance sector focussed education and experience but not ‘traditional’ IB route Education • • First degree – BSc in Management Studies; Postgraduate – MSc Masters in Finance (part-time). Work Experience • • • KPMG – Financial Sector Audit and Consulting (ACA); Barclays Capital – Finance followed by Trading and Structuring; RBS – Finance followed by DCM Origination

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    Elephants, Lawrence's The Horse Dealers Daughter and Faulkner's A Rose for Emily The role of women in society is constantly questioned and for centuries women have struggled to find their place in a world that is predominantly male oriented. Literature provides a window into the lives, thoughts and actions of women during certain periods of time in a fictitious form, yet often truthful in many ways. Ernest Hemmingway's "Hills like White Elephants", D.H. Lawrence's "The Horse Dealers Daughter" and William

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    Horse Dealer’s Daughter”: Ramifications of Patriarchal Society on the Main Protagonist “We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal (WILL ADD SOURCE NAME HERE)." To many, the famous opening lines of the Declaration of Independence were intertwined heavily with the underlying infrastructure of a nation of “equality and freedom." Yet, if such words were to be “self-evident," where is the mention of women? It is simply absent. During the Age of Enlightenment, patriarchal

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    Marketing Mix Recommendations Product Morgan Stanley offers three major product segments, which are institutional securities, wealth management and investment management. Morgan Stanley can either do the following 1.Increase their growth into other markets by lobbying the government for a repeal in parts of the Glass-Steagall act which separated commercial banking and investment banking. This in turn will allow Morgan Stanley to compete in a different segment on the banking market. 2. Focus on

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    Unethical Behaviour Unethical comes from the word “ethical” which means conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behaviour. Unethical behavior is an action that falls outside of what is considered morally right or proper for a person, a profession or an industry. It is a wrong contrary to conscience or morality or law. For example mistreating employee, misrepresentation, financial misconduct, dumping, child labour etc. Goldman Sachs The case revolves around An ex-Goldman Sachs

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    Alibaba Goes Public 1. Pros and Cons of Stock Pyramid, Dual class equity and cross ownership with empirical evidence Stock Pyramid: The control of a firm through a chain of ownership relations. Firms with high investment requirements and/or low profitability are more likely to be set up in pyramids. Pros: 1. Family/Owners have access the entire stock of retained earnings of the original firm 2. To share the new firm's non-diverted payoff with minority shareholders of the original firm Cons: 1. Benefits

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    Horses are expensive animals to have around and knowing exactly how expensive before you rush out and buy one is imperative. Usually the cheaper part of getting a horse is the actual purchase price. Horses can cost anywhere between a few hundred to thousands of pounds depending on the type and breed of the horse, the age, who is selling the horse and why, how much training he's had and how experienced he is. Buying a horse from a private seller Buying from a private seller rather than a trainer

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