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    Microsoft Word 2007 manual based on the criteria defined in Comparative User-focused Evaluation of User Guides: A case study (2007). The Microsoft Word 2007 manual is evaluated based on the following criteria: (a) attractiveness‚ (b) practicality‚ (c) simplicity‚ and (d) efficiency. Each of the four criteria are assigned a point value of between zero through five‚ zero meaning none of the criteria was not meet and five meaning the criteria was completely meet. Attractiveness A user manual should be attractive

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    Telstra Case Scenario 2 (12 Marks‚ 4 marks and 8 marks each) PORTER 8 FORCE‚ PAGE 38 Case study 1 Monopoly until 1997‚ wholesale and retail Telecommunications Company Fixed line copper wire network fast become obsolete Strategy: Former CEO say adding value for our customer base is our driving force and idea of service and the drive for improvement must be at the core of the culture of the organsiation CEO David Thodey said the company need to transform from an engineering and technology

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    protagonists experience significant changes in their perspectives on life. The protagonist of “12 (from ‘Gitanjali’) discovers via their mental journey that “it is the most distant course that comes nearest to thyself”‚ which finally results in the simplicity of their self-understanding. They reaffirm who they are by knocking on alien doors and traversing outer planets. On the other hand‚ the protagonist of “The Journey” travels physically while carrying the weight of other people’s expectations of yearning

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    The piece I selected for the first Art Appreciation assignment was The Dance‚ painted by Henri Matisse in 1910. From the outset‚ I was drawn to this abstract piece because of the contrasting simplicity of the content against the vibrant‚ but dark blue and green colors. The Dance depicts five nude red figures that are holding hands in a cyclical position and appear to be moving in a clockwise direction (ahead). Some of the figures are holding hands in a light and delicate manner‚ while the figure

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    Parita Alwani CLP 2001 Professor William Berry March 10‚ 2013 There is much effort invested in attaining the things we want‚ be it new gadgets‚ the latest fashions‚ or the source of it all: money. In fact‚ we tend to go out of our way to meet these desires‚ as we believe it will bring us happiness. We’ve been trained to “get rich or die trying”‚ to create a history of pain to attain a later life of fame‚ and to build a product called “happiness” with material means. After having gathered all

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    interpretation clear. The song says‚ “You just wanna know those peanut butter vibes” to show the simplicity of a child’s diet and how they do not need to worry about anything. Children can eat what they please with no worries about gaining weight or health‚ they can just enjoy the little things like peanut butter sandwiches. The song also says‚ “while my naked fools” this creates the imagery of the simplicity of running around naked as a child. Children do not have to care about laws against nudity or

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    should savor the experience at hand rather then consume material things. In Mark A. Burch’s story “The Technology of Simplicity” and Gilles Pinette’s poem “A Bedtime Story”‚ both of the protagonists of the passages‚ Mark and George Longarrow‚ are represented as examples of the individuals who would rather savor the experience then consume material things. In “The Technology of Simplicity”‚ the writer is conscious of the materialistic world. While spending his time with his children during Christmas

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    atmospherics of the traditional Walmart store. Examples of this are not only the simplicity of the Walmart colors but also the down arrows that signify lower prices. Walmart is certainly known for lower prices engaging consumer’s emptions and proneness to shop/buy products from Walmart. I believe that these two should mimic each other to deter consumers away from the ideology of what Walmart’s marketing is trying to achieve‚ simplicity and cheap prices. 3. Read the “Walmart Story” on the website. Explain

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    that they have choices in society a la voting. The description of the women’s meal could be summed up in one word‚ plain. Syntactically there are many examples promoting the simplicity of women in society at the time. For the excerpt to open with‚ "Here was my soup‚" shows the monosyllabic words being used and the simplicity of the sentence all imply just that of women’s roll in society; simple‚ short-lived‚ and unimportant. The sentence‚ "the plate was plain . . . transparent . . . no pattern‚"

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    Section 2 The Novel – Close Study Question 1 A) Dickens’ key theme in the novel is the concept of a true gentleman through which he conveys how society often mistakes wealth and social-class for gentility and shows that true gentility comes from high moral qualities. Dickens’ bildungsroman focuses on Pip’s development as he pursues his aspiration to become a gentleman. Firstly‚ when Pip first encounters Satis House and the “decaying” and “corpse-like” Mrs

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