Evaluate Tata Starbucks corporate-level and international strategy.

Evaluate Tata Starbucks corporate-level and international strategy using concepts and tools from the course.

  1. How have the entries into new geographical markets created value for the company?
  2. What are some critical environmental factors that need to be considered and analyzed prior to entering a new geographical market? How does the company respond to any liability of foreignness?
  3. If you were the CEO of the company, what courses of action would you pursue to address these issues? Explain how you would implement these, how they would address each issue, and what potential risks may exist.

Scott Fitzgerald and John Cheever are considered by many critics to be astute observers of American life.

  1. Scott Fitzgerald and John Cheever are considered by many critics to be astute observers of American life. Fitzgerald documented The Jazz Age, a name he coined. Cheever chronicled suburban life in America, mid-century and beyond. Write a well-developed essay in which you analyze these two authors as social critics. How are they similar? How are they different? Base your analysis on an examination of the stories by the two authors we have read. Quote from the stories as needed.

(fitzgerald text is babylon revisited)(cheever text is swimmer)

One theme addressed by Mary Shelley in Frankenstein is the creative impulse. In a well-developed essay, analyzing language, character development, and other literary devices, examine Shelleys exploration of the human creative impulse in the novel. How does the view of creativity evolve throughout the novel? How does the novel comment on itself?

Write a word critique which analyzes a given text through a literary theory (Formalism, Archetypal, Marxism, Feminism, Critical Race Theory, and Psychoanalysis).

write a 750 word critique (1.5-2 pages) which analyzes a given text through a literary theory (Formalism, Archetypal, Marxism, Feminism, Critical Race Theory, and Psychoanalysis). Think of this assignment as a very brief literary essay which beckons you to question what the author is critiquing through his or her work.