Muji Essays

  • Geert Hofstede's Relation Between Globalization And Design

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    Introduction Globalisation defined simply, is the process of international integration derived from the exchange of culture that is fuelled by the movement of investment funds and businesses beyond domestic and national markets (Investopedia, 2003). The relation between globalisation and design lies with the cultural exchange that occurs within the process of cohesion. According to Geert Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions, every country can be measured in terms of high individualism/collectivism, power

  • Brand Equity In Tesco

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    Introduction Brand Equity: The premium value realized from a particular product which has a well-established name as compared to any other generic product available in market is known as brand equity. Brand equity has many aspects such as loyalty, awareness, preferences, familiarity, associations and image in minds of customers. Brand equity is always considered to be an intangible asset because the brand value is not a physical asset and is ultimately depends on perception of the brand by consumer

  • Impersonation: A Phenomenology Of Fame

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    Impersonation is a term referring to just by simply imitating someone. The one who imitates or copies the behaviour of another is what we called impersonator. From the moment of someone’s birth, he would become accustomed to imitating others around him for he doesn’t know anything at first, thus making him a natural impersonator (Fogelman, 2000). The nature in this sense pertains on how impersonators understand this situation they are in to and how it was accepted in the society. After analysing

  • Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Film Analysis

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    Jasmin Kaur English 1100 S18 Paul Tyndall Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge is one of the best romantic movie till now in Indian cinema this is the movie which has influenced the lives of many. With this movie the industry had its king of romance Shahrukh Khan and best onscreen partners Kajol and Shahrukh Khan, with this movie Aditya Chopra did his directing debut and for the first time a movie was made for the Indians living out of India. From its first release on 20 October 1995 this movie is still

  • Globalization Impact On Culture

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    globalization is a procedure of worldwide monetary, political and social incorporation. It has made the world turn into a small village; the outskirts have been separated between countries it is playing an undeniably imperative part in the creating nations. It can be seen that, globalization has a huge positive and negative impact mainly on culture. Not only that Globalization brought the world together but it also brought some interesting life challenges . one positive impact Globalization had

  • Comparing Muji And The Democratic Republic Of Congo

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    money to improve the country’s economy. Muji, is a brand for daily life supplies. This store was established in 1980 in Japan. In 1980, The world’s economy was at a low point. Japan was facing serious crises. People at that time not only wanted products that had good quality, but also ones that had cheap prices. That was exactly what Muji accomplished. Now, Muji has spread through the whole world and is very successful. Muji has 270 shops around the world. Muji earned $2.35 billion in 2013 at oversea

  • Saboteur Ha Jin Analysis

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    who is on his last day of honeymoon trip. He and his bride are having a lunch in the restaurant at Muji station where two corrupt police officers throw tea of them and arrest Mr Chiu for disturbing the peace. Protesting for his innocence, he is thrown into the jail. Mr Chiu changes from an ethical and faithful communist party member into a mass murderer. Before Mr Chiu is arrested by police from Muji city, he displays a distinctly right minded characteristic. When the police officers throws tea cup

  • Character Analysis: Waiting By Ha Jin

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    One of the main components that makes us different from animals is that we use logical thinking. When we make decisions, we often consider the advantages and the harms of each choice. But most of the time, our emotion overcomes our logical, and this is when we take the risk instead of following our logic. In the novel, Waiting by Ha Jin, the main character Lin is constantly making choices such as dealing with the unhappily arranged marriage to Shuyu, the unexpected affair with Manna, and the mixed

  • Revenge Is Not Justice In A Short Story

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    become the person you despise the most. Even in the worst situations, revenge is never an option because there is always going to be collateral damage. In the short story “The Saboteur” the main character Mr.Chiu is wrongly accused by the police in Muji city and goes to

  • Goose Village During The Cultural Revolution

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    During the Cultural Revolution urban family life was different from that in rural areas. In Traditional China, a family was a reproductive unit, a social, economic, educational, political, or even religious and recreational unit. It is the basic force that holds together the whole society.” (Yong.) “Waiting begins in Goose Village in China in 1983. Goose Village is a small community in rural China, where Lin Kong, was born and raised, where his wife Shuyu and Daughter Hua inhabit, continuing the

  • The Bridegroom Analysis

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    The Bridegroom (2000) by Chinese-American author Ha Jin is a collection of twelve short stories set in China years before the turn of the millennium. The collection was praised for its economy of writing, irony, and insight into the human condition. Ha Jin is well known for winning the National Book Award in 1999 for his novel, Waiting. In the tradition of many Chinese authors, Ha Jin is a penname; the author’s birth name is Xuefei Jin. The Bridegroom explores the themes of inter-cultural influence

  • Waiting Ha Jin Analysis

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    The rural setting takes place in Goose Village while the city setting takes place at a military compound in Muji City. Jin develops the redundancy in order to enhance the conflict within Lin. The repetition of Lin’s annual military leave paired with the repetition of the two settings with specific characters enhances his feelings of drudgery, but it also highlights

  • After Cowboy Chicken Came To Town Analysis

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    separates a fragment of a narrative from being a satisfactory short story. The setting of a short story is the place and time when it takes place. It gives the reader some expectation and a boundary about the story. The narrative has its setting in the Muji City in China. The time was during the 1980s or 1990s. The plot of a story refers to the events that are depicted. In a short story,

  • The Cask Of Amontillado And Saboteur

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    Revenge is a popular theme explored in most facets of literature and other forms of entertainment. The popularity of the use of revenge in stories stems from people’s natural habit of reciprocation and the ordinary person’s lack of power in the real world. This kind of retribution is a main pillar of both Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask Of Amontillado” and Ha Jin’s “Saboteur”. While these stories may contrast from one another in their execution of the revenge, the themes behind said revenge have some

  • Injustice In Young Goodman Brown And The Lesson

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    would be negative to say the least. However, he handled his situation like a gentleman, until he gave a county’s worth of people acute hepatitis. As Ha Jin writes in his story, “Within a month over eight hundred people contracted acute hepatitis in Muji. Six died of the disease, including two children. Nobody knew how the epidemic had started.”. Mr. Chiu was wrongfully accused of causing a disturbance while waiting for a train to take him and his bride back home from their honeymoon. When he was released

  • Compare And Contrast The Yellow Wallpaper And The Saboteur

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    Compare and contrast Trying to express yourself sometimes is not always a good idea especially when someone is arguing with another while that other person is older or above the law. The way the story “The Yellow Wallpaper” and the story “The Saboteur” compare and contrast is where both Mr. Chiu and John’s wife try to do the things that seemed right to express themselves the way they wanted but at the end which was wrong and which made them get treated in a way that they did not like whether it was

  • Theme, Symbols, And Characters In Saboteur By Ha Jin

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    Chiu. As Ha sets up the scene for the story, it is noted that Mr. Chiu and his bride were having lunch in Muji Train Station square where a large “concrete statue of Chairman Mao” resides. By having this symbol at the beginning, Ha gives a hint of the significance of Chairman Mao to China as well as the allegiance of Mr. Chiu to his political party. Another

  • The Lesson By Ha Jin Summary

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    Nonetheless, a portion of police officers did not treat every citizen equally. Mr. Chiu is a communist party member because of this, two police officers treat him unjustly. “Saboteur” is also a story of a newlywed couple. Who are on their honeymoon in Muji City. While having lunch, before heading back to their hometown Mr. Chiu notices two railroad policemen to the right of him who were laughing and drinking tea. Mr. Chiu begins to describe the police officers; the first officer is a stout middle-aged