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    on Blue Ocean Strategy The Blue Ocean strategy appears to be an ideal move in the market until I learned its own drawbacks. Its advice is to create an uncontested market space‚ meaning no competition. I consider it a head start‚ yet it would just be an amount of time before others stand at-level with you. A first entrant earns the early profit‚ and the second entrant will likely perceive the first as a platform and eventually overtakes the same firm. Another drawback of the blue ocean is the

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    Brett Mutolo Surfcasting One of my favorite places is to fish at Ocean City Maryland on the shore. The beach is about an hour and fifteen minutes away from my house in Carroll County‚ Maryland. Ever since I was little‚ I would frequently visit the beach and loved how many different things there were. Some of the things I did when coming down for a day or staying at my cousins is fish‚ boogie board‚ dig for sand crabs‚ surf‚ or play soccer on the beach. All of these activities are my favorite‚ but

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    Blue Ocean Strategy Review

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    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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    Blue ocean strategy is a business concept that focuses on doing business along the line where there is no competitor or little or no competition; rather it seeks to create new opportunities for business instead competing for space in the already saturated horizon. It does this by either creating entirely new product in a market or reinventing already existing product in such a unique way that will meet the needs the of the market in a way that has not existed before. It adds value to the market while

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    On Discovering Myself

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    Name : Ricahuerta ‚ Kimberlee kate Tides - are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth. Most places in the ocean usually experience two high tides and two low tides each day (semidiurnal tide)‚ but some locations experience only one high and one low tide each day (diurnal tide) Two types of tides Spring Tides By definition‚ spring tides are the horizontal flow of water toward

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    Similar to a wind turbine‚ many tidal stream generators rotate underwater and is driven by the swiftly moving dense water. Although not yet widely used‚ tidal power has potential for future electricity generation. Tides are more predictable than wind energy and solar power. Historically‚ tide mills have been used‚ both in Europe and on the Atlantic coast of the USA. The earliest occurrences date from the Middle Ages‚ or even from Roman times. Tidal power is the only form of energy which derives directly

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    Mangrove: Case Study

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    live in the conditions of shallow water area. There are many different plat families and these plants are able to survive regular flooding as well as fresh and salt waters. The mangrove trees must withstand being submerged twice a day by saltwater tides. The soil in which these trees grow in maybe sand but it is mostly rich mud. This rich mud is high in nutrients but low in oxygen. Mangroves have these aerial and salt filtering roots and salt excreting leaves that help them occupy the fluctuating

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    into three main regions : a. Splash zone -- a region rarely covered by the sea‚ but is usually sprayed with salt spray at high tide. Sometimes‚ it may be drenched in a heavy gale. Aquatic plants and animals are rare in this zone. b. Intertidal zone -- Also known as the littoral zone. It lies between the mean high water spring tide mark and the mean low water spring tide mark.. All the plants and animals in this zone must

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    did the ancient oceans change to become what we now see today? It is a popular opinion that the World was once a supercontinent called “Pangaea”. At this time there was only one ocean called “Panthalassa”. The pieces of the supercontinent were giant plates that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. Through years and years of continental drift‚ the giant jigsaw pieces became the continents of the world we know today. The splitting apart of the continents gave way to new oceans. The continents

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    Seaweed Desiccation

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    beach‚ there are various sections that are visibly different from one another. These zones are due to seaweed‚ the size‚ density and more obviously colours. The most common colour seaweeds are browns‚ from the phaeophycae family. During the day‚ as tides come and go‚ the seaweed becomes saturated and then starts to dry out‚ called desiccation. This coursework will look at the adaptations of seaweed?s to reduce desiccation‚ and also the factors that cause the desiccation of seaweed. To begin with‚

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