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1:Agency theory and the value maximizing manger, whose company is it anyway?
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The subject is global business environment, the study guide I the book, Financialization at Work,Key texts and commentary, Edited by, Ismail Erturk, Julie Froud, Adam Leaver and Karel Williams, ISBN 978-0-415-41731-0.
Essay from section two, Agency theory and the value maximizing manager, chapter 7, whose company is it anyway? Paddy Ireland
Read sections’ themes and read all extracts from the articles in that section. Then discuss why the theme of the section that you have chosen from Ertürk et al. (2008) is an important issue in contemporary business and economy, and how it relates to your own business environment or why it does not.
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2;Rhyme pattern in T. S. Eliot’s
Choose any five of the following seven questions and respond in single-paragraph answers of from five to eight sentences. Your responses should be concise but detailed and should employ quoted material to support major points. (10 marks each)
1. The rhyme pattern in T. S. Eliot’s “Preludes” (Geddes, 95) is a sophisticated and modern variation on an old form. Identify the rhyme pattern in the first stanza and discuss what Eliot might have been trying to do in using this pattern.
2. After reviewing the entry on rhyme in Abrams’s Glossary, identify three different types of end-rhyme in Theodore Roethke’s “Prayer” (Geddes, 188). What effects do the rhymes produce?
3. What is the chief symbol in Lorna Crozier’s poem “Forms of Innocence” (Geddes, 751)? What does the symbol suggest beyond its literal meaning?
4. In “Epithalamium” (Geddes, 651) Louise Glück uses alliteration, assonance and consonance. Identify an example of each and comment on the effect of these devices in Glück’s poem.
5. How do any three of the plant and vegetation images function, or what do they convey, in Ezra Pound’s translation-poem “The River Merchant’s Wife: A Letter” (Geddes, 25–26)?
6. What is the chief figure of speech in Williams’s “The Yachts” (Geddes, 41), and what does it seem to say about Williams’s subject?
7. Identify at least five metaphors in Earle Birney’s poem “Vancouver Lights” (Geddes, 200–201). How does each metaphor influence our understanding of the element within the poem to which is applied?
Part B (relates to Unit 2)
Choose one of the following poems from 20th-Century Poetry and Poetics and write an explication of 400 to 500 words. Your explication should be based on the instructions and models presented in Unit 2. (50 marks)
• “The Landlady” by P. K. Page (Geddes, 282–283)
• “Bushed” by Earle Birney (Geddes, 209–210)
• “Summer Twilight” by Sharon Thesen (Geddes, 829)
For information on handling quoted material, be sure to consult Constance Rooke’s The Clear Path.
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