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    prospect of being an employee).but I would rather go without than have to work for someone else. I do not claim benefits, so when work is slow I have to manage on what I have, work harder, work through the night, or use my credit cards to get by. It 's not easy being self-employed but i would much rather struggle every now and then and have my own freedom than go and work for somebody else. The difficult parts are the bits we learn from. Knowing that I can hit rock bottom with nothing and nobody, and then bounce back is a powerful psychological ally. The difficult times make me stronger and more resilient so long as I learn from them. I will not quit trying no matter what comes my way, be it in a five star hotel bed after eating at a two Michelin star restaurant with a client, or be it sleeping in a damp room on a lumpy single bed. If tomorrow the internet is replaced by AI personal assistants and writers are no longer needed...I will adapt and find something else”.…

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    Indeed, romance therefore is a stone throw away, not in the 'Mills and Boon' meaning of course purely because Houellebecq doesn't deliver on grandiloquent content, whereby infatuations / adoration has the legs to be infinite. Dalliances are as clinical as a 'Michelin' map print procedure; only when the mist clears you're aware of the empty cupboard, the cold night chill. What Houellebecq is a master of is the depiction of self-made hubris; the ability to keep the reader guessing... in 'The Map…

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    Robert E. Mercer's account of the hostile takeover of Good Year Tire and Rubber Company focuses mainly on a struggle between the powerful and the powerless. According to the Interviewee, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company is portrayed as an underdog in several incidents against certain established practices; stock manipulation and unfounded legal claims by law firms who accused Goodyear for, depriving their “shareholder of the highest price he can get,” along with abuse by well by share…

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    Goodyear Case Study

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    is undervalued by 40%-50%, with a price target of $47 per share. The company has a 4 to 5 year runway for substantial return potential due to: (1) robust auto sales which translate into replacement tires within 4 to 5 years; (2) reduced risk within the company; (3) strengthening business operations and (4) increasing dividends and share repurchase programs. Company Overview Goodyear is the third largest global manufacturer of tires, with a market share of 9.2%. The industry is highly…

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    snowstorms, dirty roads, and sunny or hot weather. The tread is designed for increased traction, better handling and improved safety in all driving conditions. This tire weighs 24.1 pounds, has a section width of 215 mm, aspect ratio of 70 and a rim diameter of 15 inches. They have a maximum load capacity of 1892 pounds. 9. Michelin Primacy Touring Radial Tire http://goo.gl/YDTo5b Tire size-215/45R17 87v Michelin is one of the premier car tire maker in the world. And the performance of this…

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    Ultimate Rubber By inspecting through this ad, who wonder think that Michelin is one of the world’s third largest manufacturing tire companies? Additionally, who would guess that one of its headquarters alone has 22,600 employees and operates 19 manufacturing plants in 17 locations? This ad in fact, is very rich just like the company’s facts are but more tire-wise. It is a bold and contented looking ad which sharply portrays that no other tire is as good as Michelin’s. The tire itself tries to…

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    After four years of meaningless lectures and pointless assignments, high school English class has abandoned me at the gates of university with only the slightest writing skills. English Composition 1 has been an academic life saver, providing writing skills and concepts that will be of the absolute necessity for all my future endeavors. So far every essay I have written for English Composition 1 has received an acceptable score, so I think I think I have applied at least some of the literary…

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    Analysing Essay Deconstruction The quality, format, and use of communication conventions determines the effectiveness of a formal literary essay. In the essay Studying Literature in Grade 12, by Mrs. Phillips, the text demonstrates an example of a improper persuasive essay. This is shown through the content, incorrect language conventions, MLA citation and plagiarism, as well as the essay structure. Without these details one cannot achieve an effective essay. Mrs. Phillips…

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    assignment, I analyzed “Apple Style Guide” by Apple Inc. This style guide is intended for use by writers, editors, and developers as a reference to writing style, usage and Apple product terminology. Writers and editors should pay close attention to this guide as it can help them become familiar with topics involved in creating high-quality, dependable materials and documents. Apple developers should follow this guide for assistance with any text that they will implement in their software that…

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    THEORY OF WRITING: ITERATION III In my first theory of writing iteration, I stated that writing was communication with words. For writing to be effective, it had to fulfil a purpose and conveyed a message successfully. Although I still believe this to be true, I also declared that effective writing involved correct usage of grammar, spelling, punctuation, organization, etc. No longer agreeing with this statement, it was the initial concept that challenged the way I view effective writing that…

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