Blue Ocean Strategy Book Review By Sah Rizal bin Salleh The Authors wrote this book in such a unique way and tremendous‚ a direct challenge and oppose of the well-known “Red Ocean Strategy”. To make it clear and justifying my true insight about this book‚ I’ll explain a piece of Red before we go deep into the Blue Ocean. Red is basically one would say as a “Standard Operating Method” of people getting into each other‚ everyone is eager in their own way to succeed‚ getting the better half of
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Surface Water Pollution Freshwater makes up less than three percent of earth’s water‚ but is the source of virtually all drinking water.55 percent of that water comes from reservoirs‚ rivers‚ and lakes‚ These sources‚ called surface water‚ are vulnerable to pollution discharged out of pipes and precipitating out of the air but the primary source of their pollution today is runoff‚ pollutants washing off the land. These nonpoint or scattered sources are not easily traceable. fertilizers used
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environmental concern like water privatization‚ consumption‚ and greenwashing‚ or large corporations‚ like Wal-Mart‚ claiming to be green just to boost their public image. Water privatization is the private sector’s control over the service of supplying water‚ often for a large profit and with little regard to the local environment. Private corporations do not have to comply to the same regulations as the public sector. Privatized water companies often cause damage to other water sources downstream. These
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several months‚ I have found myself head deep in an ocean of confusion‚ paranoia‚ and lack of intellectual comprehension or as I like to call it creativity. Funny Enough‚ I use the ocean‚ something so serene and effervescent to describe my annual quarter life crisis. Unconciously however‚ that must be no mistake‚ seeing that Water will be the theme of the experiment I will be working with. I’m still a little skeptical as to how I chose Water . There was no real inspiration‚ or interest on such
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Commercial Fishing and Our Oceans “We all have a romantic vision of the ocean being a vast‚ limitless territory open to all. The truth is nearly 70 per cent of all fish stocks are considered fully exploited‚ over-exploited or severely depleted. The ocean ’s ability to replenish fish has been outstripped by the industry ’s ability to catch fish.”- Annabel Graham‚ Chinese activist and author. There was once a time where the oceans were pure and fish were plentiful. However‚ that was quite some time
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Global Water Scarcity - Problems And Solutions Posted: 23.12.2009 author: Tater‚ Prof. Dr. Sohan Raj Importance of Water Water is a source of life of every living organism. Without water living beings cannot survive their lives. There is 60% water in human gross body. It is a natural resource that sustains our environments and supports livelihood. Water is the blue gold‚ and that future wars will be fought for water. So‚ not a single drop of water received from rain should be allowed to escape
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The oceans cover about seventy-one percent of the world. Of that seventy-one percent‚ we have explored less than five percent. Oceanic exploration has been happening for hundreds of years. The ocean is a major part of people’s everyday life . Ocean exploration has been‚ is‚ and will be beneficial for everyone. “Underwater exploration was once limited to the span of time a diver could hold his or her breath. For centuries people dreamed of extending that time.” (National Geographic 2016). In 1797
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significant differences in density that oceans experience when glaciers and polar ice caps melt. It demonstrated that the variation in density greatly affects salt water. I discovered that the increase in freshwater causes a decrease in density. I made three claims. First‚ the higher the salinity of the water is‚ the denser it will be. This was shown in my data by the fact that‚ with 0mL of fresh water‚ the density was 1.108 g/mL For every milliliter of fresh‚ pure water added‚ the density decreases by 0
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Natural resource Natural resources (economically referred to as land or raw materials) are naturally forming substances that are considered valuable in their relatively unmodified (natural) form. A natural resource’s value rests in the amount and extractability of the material available and the demand for it. The latter is determined by its usefulness to production. A commodity is generally considered a natural resource when the primary activities associated with it are extraction and purification
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Water pollution in China started with industrial development and has become more one of the most devastating environmental problems faced by the country today. From the chart‚ we can see that as the country’s GDP rises‚ the volume of wastewater discharge increases as well. This suggests that to achieve a rise in GDP‚ the environment has to be sacrificed. The reason for this is that wastewater treatment techniques and facilities have fallen far behind from the growth of industrial production and
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