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    research 2011) Figure 4 - Red ocean vs. Blue ocean strategies (Retrieved fromKim and Mauborgne 2012) 11 Figure 5 - Strategy Canvas (retrieved from Kim and Mauborgne 2012) Figure 6 - Strategic canvas Skype (Own illustration based on conference Jonathan Rosenberg 2012) 12 Figure 7 - Four Actions Framework (retrieved from Kim and Mauborgne 2012) Figure 8 - Skype still in the "blue ocean" (retrieved from Focus.com and CreditScore 2011) 13 Figure 9 - 3 Tiers of non-customers (retrieved from Kim and Mauborgne

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    Judith Butler and Performativity for Beginners (mostly in her own words) Film 165A 1. A central concept of the theory is that your gender is constructed through your own repetitive performance of gender. This is related to the idea that discourse creates subject positions for your self to occupy—linguistic structures construct the self. The structure or discourse of gender for Butler‚ however‚ is bodily and nonverbal. Butler’s theory does not accept stable and coherent gender identity. Gender

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    the ways in which the individual approaches tasks and the level at which he performs them. Rosenberg (1965) argued that persons with high self-esteem‚ express feelings that he/she is “good enough”‚ “the individual simply feels that he is a person of worth‚ he respects himself for what he is”. While on the other hand low self-esteem “implies self-rejection‚ self-dissatisfaction‚ and self-contempt”. Rosenberg postulated that persons with low self-esteem (egophiles) report greater difficulty and hesitation

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    Juggling Benefits

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    5 Overlooked Benefits Of Juggling Jason Weiss Thompson Rivers University PHED 1230 - 01: Conditioning Student#: 9468323 September 15‚ 2013 Summary In his article “5 Overlooked Benefits Of Juggling‚” Shaun Rosenberg (2012) claims that juggling has some physical and mental benefits advantages. According to numerous studies‚ hobby may help grow your brain‚ decrease anxiety‚ all while teaching you life long lessons along the way. The author goes on to say that learning to juggle

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    of a team that has developed a piece of software to control a widget grinding machine. The software is due to me completed with one week but Sally knows that it will take at least one month to fully test the software. Sally accompanies her boss‚ Liz‚ at a meeting with the client who commissioned the software. The client has just landed an important order‚ and s anxious that the software is delivered and installed on time. At the meeting‚ Sally’s boss says to the client‚ “Sally and the rest of the

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    antibiotics which damaged the follicles that is responsible for hearing and balancing the lining of the inner ear. It was months after their birth that Liz found out that her daughters were also deaf. Before the girls third birthday they were given cochlea implants to help them with their hearing but the triplets showed little response to this. Liz life changed after the birth of her triplets who were not born normal. The writer states that test showed that the triplets have normal intelligence but

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    Rising Gas Prices

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    consumption. Contrary to what some think‚ gasoline isn’t the only product refined from crude oil. In his article “Gas Prices Rising”‚ Matt Rosenberg wrote that‚ “Only about 51.4% of an oil barrel is used to make gasoline; the rest of the oil is used to make other products such as jet fuel‚ asphalt‚ road oil‚ heating oil and liquefied refinery gas” (Para 3‚ Rosenberg). This makes oil a high demand commodity around the world and because most countries don’t produce enough oil of their own‚ they have to

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    The role of computers

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    different fields such as Biology‚ Astronomy‚ Physics‚ Mathematics‚ High Definition Television (HDTV)‚ Video Games and other social sciences. However‚ just like any other invention and new technology‚ computers have their own issues and problems. Rosenberg (1997) claims that there are two ways to discuss social issues arising from the increasing use of computers: By categorization. Each major application area is studied and the particular problems identified and characterized. To propose a list of

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    Substance vs Surface

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    Aesthetics is the study of the mind and emotions in relation to the sense of beauty. This philosophy is very well explained in Virginia Postrel¡¯s essay‚ ¡°Surface and Substance¡±. In the essay‚ Postrel challenges the separation of surface and substance with examples of acts of consumptions‚ which she describes as an engagement with beauty. There are many reasons that drive people towards consumptions. It is important to be socially accepted‚ even if it requires changing the way one looks. Some

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    Ptsd in the Vietnam War

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    PTSD in the Vietnam War The Vietnam War was considered one of the bloodiest battles ever in the history of the United States. Not only were soldiers harmed physically during the war‚ but they were also wounded mentally. There are endless accounts of soldiers leaving the war and coming home not just with bullet wounds‚ but the memories that followed with it. These memories caused soldiers to not sleep at night and in some cases ruining their lives and forcing them to suicide. After the war‚ specialists

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