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    possible situations in the industry‚ it adds little value in explaining to route so success. 2. most fundamental assumption of the Blue Ocean theory is that industry’s conditions can be shaped by a firm’s efforts. The red ocean describes a situation where existing industry rules are readily formed‚ static and cannot be changed. While the possible occurrence of a blue ocean encourages the creativity and learning‚ the red ocean claims that learning is ineffective in such situation. The assumptions

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    Running head: MY REACTIONS TO THE MUSLIM CULTURE My Reactions to the Muslim Culture Savannah State University MSWK June 25‚ 2008 In the United States‚ Americans die every day; however‚ the dying process and funeral rituals are different from culture to culture. As professional workers we must be aware and have knowledge of a variety of culture behaviors when it comes to death. Before doing this assignment I had little knowledge about other cultures rituals and arrangements

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    Blue Ocean Strategy Paper MKT/421 July 21‚ 2014 Anatomy of Blue Ocean Strategy In order to process the nature of a blue ocean entity‚ it is imperative to grasp the point of derivation‚ which is otherwise known as a red ocean. A red ocean‚ which is polar to a blue ocean‚ generates its namesake from a literal representation. Imagine a feeding frenzy in the middle of the ocean; the water turns red with the victim’s blood as predators compete for survival. Now‚ apply

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    Blue Ocean Strategy A Case Study on Salesforce.com Presented by : Ashley Molina Niranjan Zende Siddharth Kumar Zain Yusuf What is a Blue Ocean ??? Blue ocean is nothing but an analogy to describe the wider‚ deeper potential of a market space that is yet to be explored. They may be termed as industries which are • non-existent today • Untainted by Competition • Demand is created and not fought over • Growth is profitable and rapid • Competition is made irrelevant The theory is in direct opposition

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    encapsulates the theme of love in terms of words and actions. This is a plot-oriented film which has a surprising element on how the story develops; from a cellist then to a job far from what he really had imagined- preparing dead bodies for funerals. What’s amazing about this film is that every dead person they had visited has its own story to share; stories with life lessons. One example is about the dead woman with a son who took her for granted until she died. Her son only realized her

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    FEASIBILITY OF PRUSSIAN BLUE POWDER (TINA) AS PIGMENT FOR WHITEBOARD INK An Investigatory Project Presented to the Science Department Paliparan II National High School – Congressional Annex Brgy. Paliparan II‚ Dasmarinas City‚ Cavite By: Hidalgo‚ Briggs Lansang‚ Marinella Ranoco‚ Jessa Lonosa‚ Jamaicah Lumapas‚ Christopher Lawrence March 2014 Acknowledgement Abstract TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix 1. Sample Research Instrument Appendix

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    provided a means of cultural expression. Nonetheless‚ funeral services for deceased slaves created a source of contention between slaves and slave owners—not simply because Southern whites sought complete control over the actions of their slaves‚ but because of the deep-seated cultural differences that resulted from the transatlantic transfer and appropriation of disparate traditions. The presence of African-based burial rituals in slave funeral services appeared strange and pagan to white commentators

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    between Palipu and Kondo. At Palipu the majority of the populations are involved in the cultivation of cash crops‚ such as coffee‚ cacao‚ vanilla and cloves. At Kondo the majority focused solely on rice-growing and also on prosperous rituals such a funeral ceremony. Before‚ I only knew that the castes are only in the Hindu society. In the Hindu society‚ there are castes that distinguish the society level. It was divided based on the job of the society. But after I read the article about Tana Toraja

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    to let herself think these immature thoughts; She is a grown woman not a child. Her thoughts at the beginning seem to get the best of her; Conforming to be someone she is not happy with. Death started with her father and his business at the local funeral home. It was a business for her father and Rachel was never part of it: "This is no place for you‚ Rachel. Run along now‚ there’s a good girl. This is no place for you" (124). Rachel was sheltered as "[t]he sign on the door says Private" (124)‚ shutting

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    strange and often perceive them as unnatural. A prime example would be the burial rituals of the Native American people. Leslie Marmon Silko’s story entitled The Man to Send Rain Clouds describes a funeral service carried out by a Native American Pueblo family. Though many perceive the funeral service narrated in this story to be lacking in emotion and also lacking respect for the passing of their loved one‚ it portrays a ceremony that is quite common for the Native American communities. There

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