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    com/global/about-nokia/. (Accessed 3rd June 2012). Palmer‚ et al Porter‚ M. (1980). Competitive Strategy. New York: The Free Press. Porter‚ M. (2008). On Competition. Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing Johnson‚ G.‚ Scholes‚ K.‚ Whittington‚ R Buchholtz‚ A.‚ Carroll‚ A. (2008.). Business & Society: Ethics‚ Sustainability‚ and Stakeholder Management. 8. Ed.‚ Andover: Cengage Learning Qumer‚ S comScore (2012). 2012 Mobile Future in Focus [online] available at: http://www.comscore.com/Press_Events/Prese

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    Lewis Carroll. Namely‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass are two classic works of children’s literature that for over a century have been read by children and adults alike. These two stories tell the tale of a young girl named Alice who finds herself in peculiar surroundings‚ where she encounters many different and unusual characters. Although Alice is at the centre of both stories‚ each tale is uniquely different in its purpose‚ characters and style. Carroll first

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    In chapter 8 of Sexuality Now Embracing Diversity‚ Janell L. Carroll discusses sexuality from birth to adolescence. Janell L. Carroll explores the physical and emotional sexuality of each age group and what factors can attribute to one’s sexual growth. Janell also discusses the importance of sexual education and troubles researchers whom study childhood and adolescence sexuality face. This chapter also explains the sexual behaviors and attitudes children experience and why. We start with exploring

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    Charles Lutwidge Dodgson

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    known by his pen name‚ Lewis Carroll‚ was a man of diverse interests — in mathematics‚ logic‚ photography‚ art‚ theater‚ religion‚ science‚ and of course literature. Carroll’s works could be considered both gifted‚ and insane‚ by todays standards. His genius mind and twisted‚ nonsense way of writing allows us to travel deep into the dark unknown‚ influencing writing greatly. On January twenty seventh‚ 1832‚ Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was born (Lewis Carroll). He lived in Daresbury‚ Cheshire

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    Alice in Wonderland

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    Chapter I Lewis Carroll in Wonderland : the Influence of Lewis Carroll on Alice Charles Lutwidge Dodgson‚ better known under the pen name Lewis Carroll‚ was a British author‚ mathematician‚ logician and photographer and he has always delighted the audience from the most naive to the most sophisticated‚ with his facilities at word play‚ logic and fantasy. Carroll suffered from a bad stammer‚ but he found himself vocally fluent when speaking with children. The relationships he had with

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    John Carrol "My Boy Life"

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    short story “My Boy Life” which is the memoir of John Carroll‚ I was from time to time envious of Carroll’s life but also relieved that I was not born in the 1800’s. Born just before the war of 1812 in Upper Canada‚ Carroll’s life was very simple. His prospective future occupations only consisted of a few and were predetermined from birth. How simple is life when everything is already set in stone? From the age of twelve to seventeen‚ Carroll worked at a tannery and as a currier. Carroll’s job was

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    This assignment could bring you a maximum of three points from the seminar grade (see the file “Seminar grade”). Choose one of the following debate issues and discuss it in one page (300-350 words). You can also discuss another issue‚ but similar with these ones (a specific issue in the field of business ethics). For instance‚ you can find other cases on http://www.scu.edu/ethics/practicing/focusareas/cases.cfm?fam=BUSI or http://businessethicsblog.com/ (you can use the search engine on this blog

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    and pseudonym Lewis Carroll. Dodgson wrote several essays on mathematics and symbolic logic as an Oxford lecturer in mathematics‚ but it was under the pen name Lewis Carroll‚ that he published his most famous works‚ the children’s novels Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is widely thought of as one of the best examples of the literary nonsense genre. The third child and the oldest son of eleven children‚ Carroll

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    Article: Carroll‚ J. (2002). Play Therapy: the children’s views‚ Child and Family Social Work‚ 7‚ pg 177-187 This article is recent‚ published within a peer-reviewed journal. The author-conducted research is empirical‚ qualitative and phenomenologically designed‚ uniquely enabling children to describe their play therapy experiences and identify factors that influence these experiences. The article’s title clarifies the project’s purpose of eliciting the child’s view. However‚ although Carroll clearly

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    of its nonsense. Throughout the book‚ Alice grows and matures‚ just like we do; however‚ all journeys must come to a close and death is always at the end of the road. Carroll neither forestalls‚ nor denies the realities of death and loss in his book. If anything‚ he manifests the prevalence of its threat in everything. Instead Carroll soothes his readers for the pain and loss with nonsense-answers in excess of sense. He asks his readers to trust in another logic beyond the rational and believe in precisely

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