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    MBA I MORNING DATE:01 12 11 DONNA DUBINSKY AND APPLE COMPUTER‚ INC Introduction: In Donna Dubisky case‚ Donna was facing challenge of changing distribution system. She needs to deal with change because it was affecting her at professional level. She has had a promising career at Apple Inc. she had a support from her boss‚ Ray weaver. The dilemma was that she feels what she is doing is best for company; therefore she was putting her job at risk. Company Background: Apple was a leading PC manufacturer

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    Social Network and Influence Donna Dubinsky built an excellent social network with her subordinates. She willingly fought for them and they really appreciated her. It helped her to maintain strong trust and relationship. [pic] But she failed to build good network with higher level management. Dubinsky had lots of confidence and conviction in her belief. She was very direct and not intimidated by upper management. She was not very political. She didn’t go out and sell her idea

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    Stanislav Dubinsky

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    State‚” Rostislav Dubinsky‚ a Russian/Jewish violinist‚ chronicles his experiences with anti-semitism as a musician in the post-World War II Soviet Union. Dubinsky remembers his days as a member of a primarily Jewish string quartet‚ facing discrimination on multiple occasions‚ mostly in musical competitions. The string quartet was clearly discredited solely based on their religion‚ even though they were more musically gifted than other groups they competed against. Oftentimes‚ Dubinsky and his group

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    Donna Monologue

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    I have to do it. With exhaustion overtaking her‚ Donna had trouble forming complete thoughts. All she could understand was the dog–what’s his name...Cujo?– was watching them‚ waiting for her to make herself vulnerable so he could sink his nasty‚ gnarled teeth into her pale flesh. I have to do it. I have to make a run for it. Stranded in the Pinto with no food or water‚ Donna was becoming desperate. With her son‚ Tad‚ in the back seat‚ she knew they would only survive for another day or two. The

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    Donna Ramos

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    Republic Act No. 1425: An Act to include in the curricula of all public and private schools‚ colleges and universities courses on the life‚ works and writings of Jose Rizal‚ particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ authorizing the printing and distribution thereof‚ and for other purposes. Republic Act No. 1425‚ popularly known as the Rizal Law‚ directs all public and private schools‚ colleges‚ and universities to include in their curricula‚ courses or subjects on the life‚

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    Donna Freydkin Summary

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    Celebs try to refurbish their reps Donna Freydkin According to Donna Freydkin‚ "For Celebrities‚ image isn’t everything. It’s the only thing (Freydkin‚ 2004‚ p. 1)." The author of this article takes a look at certain celebrities who have been through rough times of late. She suggests ways in which these celebrities can repair their image. The celebrities mentioned were Janet Jackson‚ Michael Jackson‚ Ben Affleck‚ and Jennifer Lopez. Janet Jackson disappeared from the public eye after her breast

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    Donna Haraway's Analysis

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    The relation‚ as defined by Donna Haraway in the Companion Species Manifesto‚ is the “smallest unit of analysis and the relation is about significant otherness at every scale” (Haraway 24). The ideal relation between two companion species‚ a term that Haraway describes for “bodies that matter” or equal species in a mutualistic relationship‚ prominently relies on the notion where neither species is a whole or a part (Haraway 6). To Zygmunt Bauman‚ a sociologist known for his work of Modernity and

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    Donna Haraway's Analysis

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    This semester‚ the readings were a bit challenging‚ but overall I enjoyed the readings. It has always been very difficult for me to understand Donna Haraway‚ but by discussing her in class and giving examples‚ I was able to have a better understanding of her topics. Throughout her work Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium. FemaleMan©_Meets_OncoMouse: Feminism and Technoscience‚ Haraway explains that cyborgs are constructed as the postmodern icon in today’s society‚ because of science. Haraway explains

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    humans have made to improve the world. Donna Meeks has discussed changes‚ such as these‚ that she has experienced in her lifetime. These include how schools have changed to create an equal environment‚ the technological advancements from her childhood into adulthood‚ how the working world has adjusted women being a driving force in todays world and economy compared to in the past‚ how society has changed what is “normal” compared to in the past‚ and so on. Donna being born in 1946 has witnessed many

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    Introduction A feminism critique of science and technology springs out from the Foucauldian insights of the intimate relations between knowledge and power. Knowing the world is‚ through naming it‚ a way to control it‚ and it has real effects of oppression and control. Representations work on the represented‚ and thus‚ epistemology not only to an extent determines ontology‚ but by the same token it is a tool to change a world of inequalities. A feminist critique seeks both to unveil actual structures

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