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    Design Thinking

    leading positions. Among the myriad of strategies sought for this purpose is that of design thinking. Design thinking can be defined as a process by which businesses empathize with the situation and needs of the consumers so that they are able to produce goods and offer services that meet these needs. Therefore, design thinking is a protocol for solving emergent problems and discovering new ways and opportunities through which a business can improve and better its performance (Martin, 2007 P. 198)

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    Grieving for a Stranger

    Grieving for a Stranger I am the mother of three beautiful baby girls. They have brought me more joy than I could have ever imagined possible. That joy is what gets me through the day when sheer exhaustion leads to tears. They are truly the reason I get up and keep going each and every day. When I discovered I was pregnant for the fourth time, I was overwhelmed. All at once I felt happy, scared, confused, excited, and wishful. My husband and I had always wanted a son. He wanted a son to be able

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    topic is “Which examples of a great business ideas do you know? (And Why?” ) Then I’ve divided my presentation into 2 parts. In the first part (First), I will answer the first question “What (one) examples of great business ideas do you know?” and give you some information about that. (In the second part ) Then, I will answer the second question by mentioning three reasons. I think my presentation is quite long but it’s very exciting, so please (you should) listen carefully ( or pay attention) in order

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    Ways of Seeing by John Berger

    Seeing by John Berger On Tuesday, June 5th 2012, I went to the Museum of Fine Arts. The atmosphere was peaceful and quiet even though there were a lot of students from a high school. If you decide to go to a museum you have a special attitude. First of all it is your choice to go there. The museum will not come to you. I spent quite some time walking around to find a picture that was “speaking” to me. Then I came across the “Behind the Scenes: Caring for working of art” room. It is an electrical room

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    Dont Shoot the Dog

    (the author); of gambling, pencil chewing, falling in love with heels, and other bad habits; of how to reform a scolding teacher or a crabby boss without their knowing what you've done; and more. 2—Shaping: Developing Super Performance Without Strain or Pain How to conduct an opera; how to putt; how to handle a bad report card. Parlor games for trainers. Notes on killer whales, Nim Chimpsky Zen, Gregory Bateson, the Brearley School, why cats get stuck in trees, and how to train a chicken. 3—Stimulus

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    Little Dog

    the Dog in the Night-time chronicles of Christopher Boone of Swindon, England. The book is written by Mark Haddon, who formerly worked with autistic individuals, describes the world through the eyes of Christopher, who is self-proclaimed “special needs”. The novel never explicitly says what Christopher’s diagnosis is, but from the text it is apparent that he would fall on the higher functioning end of the Autism Spectrum. The book begins with, as the title suggests, a rather curious incident with

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    Hero

    Chapter 1: The murder Tuesday, October 21, 2014 – Current If you were to make a definition of normal, Samuel Jenison would be it. Samuel was the most normal person you’ll ever meet; He did well in school but not great, he wasn’t the most handsome guy, nor the ugliest and he wasn’t very popular, he had 2 best friends, Zoey and Luke. But what wasn’t normal about Samuel was the secret he had, the very secret that will change his world forever. Oh man!” Luke thought, as he remember that

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    uninvited, and how do the results of his visit affect the remainder of the novel? 3. When Lockwood first enters Wuthering Heights, who lives there? 4. What feeling do we get from Wuthering Heights and its occupants in these first few chapters? 5. Describe Heathcliff. 6. What glimpses from the past does Lockwood get when he discovers Catherine's books? 7. Whose ghost visits Mr. Lockwood? What is Heathcliff's reaction to the ghost? B) Chapters 4-8 1. Who is Nelly Dean?

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    Supernatural

    the SAMe album like 5 times over, I'm annoying,I know that! And you... (DEAN pauses) You're gassy! I mean you eat like half of a burrito and you're... toxic! 2x17 Heart  SAM: DEAN, could you be a bigger geek about this? DEAN: I'm sorry, man, but what about a human-by-day, freak-animal-killing-machine-by-moonlight don't you understand? I mean werewolves are badass. We haven't seen onesince we were kids. SAM: Okay, Sparky, and you know what, after we kill it, we can go to Disneyland. 2x13 Houses

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    Rqwerqwerqrqwer

    Ohayo Nii-san :D Soft light through a window. A shuffle beneath the sheets. A stifled yawn. Sasuke sat up slowly from where he lay on his bed, his vision still hazy from sleep. He yawned yet again as a pallid hand rose to meet his face, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. He mumbled to himself incoherently as his bare feet met the cold, hard floor. Coal colored eyes rose to meet the small, hand drawn picture that he had made of himself and his family not two days ago, and his eyes flashed

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