Wednesday, March 4, 2009

5.1, 5.2

5.1

2.To demonstrate the advantages of Acbo over its competitor, Acbo’s profitability components, particularly growth in Asian markets, will be highlighted in our report. The analysis will be based off revenue returns along several dimensions: product type, end-use, and distribution channels, to name a few. According to our projections, the development of distribution channels in China will determine the growth prospects of Abco’s newest product lines. The introduction of new products will require the support of a range of innovative strategies.

5.2

1. Vegetation covers most of the earth, except for those areas continuously covered with ice or utterly scorched by continual heat. Plants grow most richly in fertilized plains and river valleys, as well as at the edge of perpetual snow in high mountains. Dense vegetation is also found in the body and edges of oceans, lakes, and swamps. Plants also exist in the cracks of busy city street sidewalks as well as seemingly barren cliffs. Just as vegetation covered the earth before human, it will continue long after evolutionary history swallows us up.

2. The creation and communication of new messages to define a novel experience is not a competence animals naturally have. The messages that animals can communicate are limited by their genetic code. For instance, the information communicated by bees is limited to the distance, direction, source, and richness of pollen in flowers. A limited repertoire of messages delivered is characteristic of animals of the same species.

3. The importance of language skills in children’s problem-solving ability was postulated in Jones’ paper on children’s thinking. Improvement in language skills resulted in improvements in non-verbal problem solving. Knowledge from language habits

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