3-4 page paper, double spaced, in 12 point Times New Roman
Look What I found
To give us, as a class, the opportunity to fully explore all the stories presented in the texts
you guys will be choosing and presenting a piece of literature to the class. The piece you choose
to present on should not be a piece we have read, or will read, as a class. All the choices will
come from our text The Norton Anthology of World Literature. For each presentation you guys
will be asked to write a 3-4 page paper about your chosen piece of literature. The following is
what I will be looking for in your presentations:
1. An introduction of the story’s author (person or people)
2. A summary of the story
3. An explanation of why this story is considered important
4. What you found interesting about the story
*While covering the four parts of your presentation, make sure to divide your paper equally.*
Feel free to add any other information that you deem important to your presentation. Do not fret;
these presentations are intended to enrich our class not to add pressure on you. So, relax and just
have fun with it.
Writing on the tale of genji, use link provided for information on the story. https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/tale-of-genji/summa…
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Exploring the Tale of Genji: A Presentation and Analysis of a Classic Japanese Literature
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“Company Research and Analysis: A Comprehensive Look at Major Sectors and Brands”
nstructions:
Research Each Company: Using reliable sources, find information about each
company listed in the sectors provided. Focus on the aspects outlined in the
table structure.
Fill in the Excel Table: Enter the information gathered into the designated
columns for each company. Be concise but informative.
Excel Table Structure:
Company Name: List the full name of the company.
Ticker Symbol: Provide the stock market ticker symbol.
Major Sector: Indicate the sector (e.g., Non-Alcoholic Beverage, Cruise Line,
etc.).
Other Sector: Indicate other sectors the company runs businesses.
Number of Brands: State the number of brands under the company’s umbrella.
Brands: List the brands
Product/Service Offerings: Briefly describe what the company sells or offers.
Business Model: Note if the company is franchised, managed, wholly
owned/operated (direct ownership), etc.
International Operation (Yes/No): Indicate if the company operates
internationally.
Headquarters Location: Provide the location of the company’s main office.
Ensure that each company from the provided list is covered in the table.