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    extremely fitting to describe the situation where Dr. Frankenstein finds himself. When one has the ability‚ knowledge and power to create another living‚ breathing and thinking piece of flesh‚ a burden is immediately presented to whomever holds this invaluable control. Will this power be used to create horrible monstrosities that will be a form of destruction on society? Or will this knowledge be used for the betterment of the populace? Vast knowledge is extremely dangerous‚ because if someone believes

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    SIMS KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT NO.1 Submitted to: Prof. Supratik Ghatak Submitted by: Rohit Paudel C-41 Batch 2012-14 Knowledge Management The following two companies use knowledge management efficiently: 1. Apple Inc. 2. Facebook 1. Apple Inc: Knowledge Management is Apple’s fundamental core competency‚ and the reason it is successful in its most lucrative attribute‚ innovation. Without knowledge management‚ Apple’s innovation would not be

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    Tata Consultancy Services (India) – Case study Name: Ayesh Perera Student id: s0223566 Assessment: Assessment 2_Case Study-Essay Course: Case study Knowledge Management Foundations Course no: COIT13233 Lecturer: Santoso Wibowo Due date: Week 10 Thursday (09-May-2013) Abstract The purpose of this essay is to answer the questions from the "Tata Consultancy Services (India)" case study on pages 253-255 of Jashapara (2011) The discussion includes advice regarding a strategic alliance

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    In “Literacy and the digital knowledge revolution” (2006)‚ Claire Belisle refers to “digital knowledge”‚ as a way that knowledge can be “processed and transformed”‚ by the various technological tools‚ i.e. search engines‚ databases‚ sorters and linguistic analysts‚ that we have available (Belisle‚ 2006‚ p57). Belisle moves in to the revouloution Literacy- believes that literacy is the basis of knowledge acquisition and‚ with the stronger interaction between humans and technology and the way we

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    They teach us important values and start molding us with the knowledge that probably we would use all through our lives. As we grow and we start acquiring knowledge‚ we start forming our personality and we learn and adopt what we see in the environment we live in. This could be very helpful because some of the things we learn when we are young help us later in life‚ but in the field of philosophy this can be very harmful because this knowledge and pre-conceptions will affect the way we see each subject

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    among many but it can be fixed. In the novel‚ Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein has a great family who loves him dearly and when his mother dies he leaves his family to go to college. At the university he learns and studies extensively with ambitions for creating new life‚ one character flaw of his. He also ends up egotistically shutting himself off from the outside world including his family‚ who loved and cared for him all of his childhood. In Frankenstein‚ author Mary Shelley utilizes Victor Frankenstein’s

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    Knowledge is power. This statement is very true but also cliché. African Americans firmly believed that literacy was the implement and symbol of liberation and equality‚ in white societies. Education is what makes you “free”. When a child learns to talk‚ read‚ and write‚ the child has more power and respect then one of a new born. The child can now tell you “yes” or “no” based on situation after an evaluation. As Malcolm X famously said “education is the passport to the future‚ for tomorrow belongs

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    strengthens the prevailing theme by tying in additional hidden messages to the novel. The process of Frankenstein relaying his story is painful for him because it is symbolic that he never learned from his mistakes or repented. He expresses this grief to Walton “I cannot describe to you the agony that these reflections inflicted upon me; I have tried to dispel them‚ but sorrow only increased with knowledge” (Shelley 83). Frankenstein’s story shows how his entire pursuit has brought him nothing but pain

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    intelligent. Others make mistakes because they try to reach their life goals. In "Frankenstein"‚ by Mary Shelley‚ Victor Frankenstein wanted to create a monster from different body parts. Victor was very intelligent‚ but too much intelligence created a hideous and horrendous creature. Too much knowledge can put you in a position where you lose everyone you have‚ you lose your mind‚ and you gain misery and despair. Too much knowledge can push people away. In high school‚ for example‚ when people focus on

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    Knowledge and Individual Power With the use of the words knowledge and individual power being employed together‚ there is a definite encouraging position to be seen As the emergent ideas inundated my mind to express my point of view and approaches in reference to these words I consistently discovered myself reverting back to independence‚ strong self-esteem and acquiescent. During my evaluating and revision of the stories and poems that were assigned and in conjunction with my reviewed analysis of

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