Wednesday, March 4, 2009

5.1, 5.2

5.1
2) Our report will highlight the advantages of Acbo over its competitors, Acbo’s profitability components, and particularly, growth in Asian markets. The analysis will be supported by revenue returns along several dimensions: product type, end-use, distribution channels, etc. The growth prospects of Acbo’s newest product lines will depend on the development of distribution channels in China. The introduction of new product lines will require the support of a range of innovative strategies.

5.2
1) Vegetation covers the earth, except for those areas continuously covered with ice or utterly scorched by continual heat. Plans grow most richly on richly fertilized plains and river valleys, but grow also at the edge of perpetual snow in high mountains. Dense vegetation area exists in the body and edges of oceans, lakes, and swamps. Plants also exist in seemingly barren cliffs as well as city sidewalks. Vegetation will cover the earth even long after evolutionary history swallows us up.

2) Animals do not naturally create and communicate new messages. Their genetic code limits their communication. For example, bees can only communicate information about distance, direction, source and richness of pollen in flowers. In all significant aspects, animals of the same species share a limited repertoire of messages delivered in the same way.

3) Jones (1985) stresses, in his paper on children's thinking, the importance of language skills in their problem-solving ability. Children who improved in language skills also reported an improvement in nonverbal problem solving. The habits and knowledge gained in language-learning also improve problem articulation. Verbal formulation of non-linguistic problem may enhance problem-solving.

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