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    The Hidden Factory Jeffrey G. Miller and Thomas E. Vollmann Harvard Business Review No. 85510 This document is authorized for use only by Christopher Bourbeau (cebourbe@illinois.edu). Copying or posting is an infringement of copyright. Please contact customerservice@harvardbusiness.org or 800-988-0886 for additional copies. HBR SEPTEMBER–OCTOBER 1985 The Hidden Factory Jeffrey G. Miller and Thomas E. Vollmann While the world’s attention is focused on the fight to increase productivity and

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    Hidden Qualities

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    Many people have hidden qualities that do not emerge until they are needed. It can feel wonderful to discover in yourself a strength that you did not know you have. Write about a time when you learned something about yourself that you hadn’t known before. Type or paste

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    A Hidden Beauty

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    Edsel Ryan Superada A Hidden Beauty A legend of an ugly princess hidden in a cave by her royal parents to avoid embarrassment as cursed by a enchantress. When the child grew up‚ she came out of the cave and became amazed at what she saw. The enchantress‚ who cursed her parents‚ saw her and made an offer to transform her into something of great beauty and splendor. She accepted the offer and became the Tinago Falls. The City of Iligan‚ a city where most of my childhood summer is spent.

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    Hidden Intellectualism

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    In his essay "Hidden Intellectualism‚" Gerald Graff argues that intellectualism is not something that can only be archived through proper   education like school or college‚ but with subjects that people consider non academics as sports and cars. The writer considers "street smart" to those people who learn things outside of an academic environment‚ for example in the streets of their neighborhood. The writer argues   that educators   should let students decide on the subject that they are more interested

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    Hidden Intellectualism

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    I believe this essay "Hidden Intellectualism‚" by Gerald Graff is a very persuasive argument. It seems to be a sound‚ strong argument for the authors point. he not only lists exactly what he is talking about‚ but also what could help other; specifically how street smarts can very well be more intellectual than book smarts. Gerald Graff’s essay‚ "Hidden Intellectualism‚" is a critique on how schools are missing out on a valuable opportunity to encourage students to learn more academically. Graff

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    The World's Asian Treasure

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    The World’s Asian Treasure People would say that buried treasure doesn’t exist anymore‚ but these are only the people who never bothered to look. I’m curious to know what buried treasure means to people in today’s age‚ and after some pondering‚ it can be nothing else but Literature. Literature is the treasure that amazes the minds of readers and teaches precious life lessons. It is a treasure because its boundaries simply do not exist‚ and it is set apart from any treasure chest in history

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    The Hidden Pond

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    when I got home. I liked to take walks around my neighborhood. One sunny afternoon‚ I came across this hidden pond a few blocks away from my house. I was a kind of creepy old pond. If you ever saw it‚ you probably would not want to go there. However‚ it was a sunny afternoon‚ and I decided to jump over the gate and walk towards the pond. One thing you have to know is that the reason why it’s a hidden pond‚ is because‚ it almost looks like its a small forest when you look at it. It’s surrounded by

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    This book would not have been possible without the love and support of my family. Special thanks to Tony G.‚ for his encouragement‚ and Beyonca P.‚ for her vision. In Memory of Stella.   Popcorn’s Treasure By Ann Walker Popcorn McDaniels scrunched up his face in exasperation. Grownups! Here he was‚ flying to Cremaline‚ South Dakota‚ to spend the summer with his Aunt and Uncle Turner. Although he loved them dearly‚ he was disappointed about spending a whole summer away from his friends

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    Hidden Lessons

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    Hidden Lessons David Suzuki is the world renowned scientists and visionary. He has won many awards throughout his life time and still continues to right stories about his life. David Suzuki has written numerous amounts of books in order to educate the larger public about the dangers of and promises of science. He has written an article named Hidden Lessons describing his thesis of how for convenience & cleanliness‚ adults subconsciously teach and demonstrate to the younger generation to hate

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    Hidden Intellectualism

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    Hidden Intellectualism In his article "Hidden Intellectualism‚" Gerald Graff criticizes those that do not put value into "street smarts." Graff insists that knowledge goes far beyond academic learning and continues into the everyday world. As a child‚ Graff always looked for a happy medium between brawn and brain. As Graff describes‚ he felt "the need to prove I was smart and the fear of a beating if I proved it too well." In a culture that values sports and entertainment‚ Gerald knew he would

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