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    The ocean is home to many of the most prominent‚ yet commonly looked over‚ indicators of anthropogenic climate change present in society today. Often these indicators are in connection with many other obvious‚ more recognized factors such as the emission of greenhouse gases or the drastic change in global temperatures. More specifically‚ ocean acidity can be looked at very closely to determine the severity of the situation of climate change‚ and how it is consistently affecting our planet’s marine

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    Management Project – A Two Years Marketing Plan for Ocean Park Student Name: Chan Chi Keung Tommy Student Number: 052354 Spring Term 2008 Table of Contents (A) (B) (C) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY …………………………………………………….………… P4 INTRODUCTION OF OCEAN PARK ……….…………………..………… …… P.5-6 MARKETING OBJECTIVE ………..……………………..…………………..……… P.7 1. 2. To attract more Mainland visitors in coming two years To sustain/ maintain Ocean Park as a world-class and must-see destination (D) SITUATION ANALYSIS ……..…………………………

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    The painting “Slave Ship” by J. M. W. Turner first drew my attention with its vibrant colors and the emotional storm it provokes. The color pallet used in this painting reflects a feeling of danger due to its fire like qualities. I get the sense of panic and despair from this painting which I believe was the artist’s intention. This particular piece of art isn’t just a picture that is optically appealing but it is also emotionally provoking. You can look at this painting and emotions are drawn out

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    The ocean has captivated mankind since the beginning of time. The Challenger Expedition‚ the first modern oceanography expedition‚ only began in 1872(“History of Oceanography”). Why was it that we ignored ocean research for so long? We have only “dipped our toes in the water” (Cousteau 194) and many people are afraid of taking a dive. However‚ ocean exploration is most certainly worth the risks‚ as the benefits of ocean research far outweigh the risks. Just two benefits of ocean research include

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    Product‚ Pricing‚ and Channels Paper MKT/421 - Marketing Blue Ocean Strategy Description of Blue Ocean strategy and its Importance The Blue Ocean Strategy is derived from the book “Blue Ocean Strategy” by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne. The book is based on a study of 150 strategic moves made by companies in 30 industries over 100 plus years. Per the book‚ the term blue ocean means untouched market space that makes competition none existent in a known industry. The term describes how ideal

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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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    Major Ocean Ports of the World

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    Angeles Long Beach Baton Wilmington Rouge Mobile Beaumont Houston Corpus Christi Veracruz Kingston South Louisiana New York/New Jersey Baltimore Port of Virginia Charleston Savannah Jacksonville Port Everglades Miami San Juan Cristobal Major Ocean Ports of the World (Maps not to scale) Buenos Aires Santos North‚ Central‚ and South America Gothenburg Port Said Alexandria Jeddah Dubai Bremen Liverpool Gdansk Salalah Abidjan Hamburg Felixstowe Rotterdam Southampton

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    stitched bearing the words “Don’t Give Up the Ship”. This defining‚ historic quote was uttered by Naval Captain James Lawrence who was injured and dying aboard the USS Chesapeake. It inspired his men to not give up the ship where they were aboard‚ and continue to fight with all their hearts. Being the son of two former Naval Commanding officers‚ I hear this quote a lot in attempt to pump me up. For myself‚ it motivates me to always never give up my “ship”‚ or goals and aspirations. I believe that

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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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    The speech that will be critiqued is called‚ “A Drop in a Plastic Ocean: How One Person Can Make a Difference.” The speaker is Emily De Sousa‚ an environmental activist. It was obvious from the beginning as to why she decided to speak in front of the audience‚ to persuade them. More specifically‚ it was a speech to actuate. De Sousa wanted people to agree with her that plastic pollution is a problem in the world’s oceans and get them to take action to better protect marine life’s environment. She

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