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    1. AFTER READING THE CASE STUDY IDENTIFY THE PROBLEMS ENTREPRENEURS FACE WHEN BUILDING AND RUNNING THEIR BUSINESSES? IS INNOVATION NECESSARY FOR PEOPLE WHO PLAN TO START THE BUSINESS? ANS: 1 1.) PLANNING: Planning can be problem for entrepreneurs because first they need to decide what they want to do and which initiative would be good for them while build their business. There can be problem between ideas like if a person has too many options but he does not know which option would be better

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    Why Is Natural Science?

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    Although it may be a subconscious process, it is inevitable that humans ‘value’ certain knowledge more than others - both on a personal level and more widely as a society or community. The titular statement insinuates that knowledge is endowed with value when it is produced with difficulty. However, there is a lot of ambiguity regarding both the concept of difficulty and value of knowledge. Possible stances with regard to the statement will be greatly influenced by the way difficulty and value is

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    What is a paradigm, according to Kuhn? (8 pts) According to Kuhn, a paradigm is universally recognized scientific achievements (a theory of science), which become a framework for scientific research and knowledge. It is a set of practices that defines science for a particular period of time. This paradigm provides a scientific community a model, within which it evolves. The paradigm defines what is to be observed and analyzed, what kind of questions should be asked, how they should be structured

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    Unlike the person based approach, the behavior approach uses an ABC approach which simply means that an activator (environmental conditions) will lead to a behavior which leads to consequences. The manipulation of the activators will influence the behavior (Geller, 2000). The people based approach looks at the internal state of the person by examining traits like attitudes, beliefs, feelings, thoughts, personalities, values, and intentions. On the other hand the behavior based looks at the external

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    distinction. 4 4. What is a paradigm? How does a paradigm stifle creativity? 5 5. Work with a small group of your classmates to identify a local competitor business of Coopers that is bound by a paradigm. What impact is this paradigm having on the business? Identify the paradigm and then generate as many creative suggestions as you can that would change the paradigm. 5 6. After doing your research what do you do to suggest the Coopers on the application of mental models or paradigms recognise effects which

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    revolution as conceived of by Kuhn. It is then possible to express the revolution in science that Einstein started in terms of Kuhn’s paradigms and paradigm shifts.

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    New Medi New Digital Age

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    of new media to merge different forms of media technologies, industries and services so called convergence has also created unprecedented transformations in the society. In this paper, I argue that new media has contributed to all aspects of the paradigm shift. As it is constantly remediating its predecessors, it shapes new modes of subjectivity and changes the way we perceive knowledge. Although these changes

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    The Gay Science: A Modern Critique of Science Bertrand Russell wrote about Nietzsche in A History of Western Philosophy, “He invented no new technical theories in ontology or epistemology; his importance is primarily in ethics, and secondarily as an acute historical critic.” (Russell 760) If The Gay Science is read as a true prescription for how science should be done, the majority of Nietzsche’s sections seem unrelated; there is no clear way too see how these sections speak to what is commonly understood

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    Marshall Sahlins’ has a quote that we stand on the shoulders of giants to shit on their heads reflects the idea of paradigm shift. The shoulders personify the collective knowledge of those researchers before us, as students it is where we gain our information. It is not through our own work that we initially study our respective fields; we study the accumulation of work that those giants have codified. The shit represents new ideas, criticism, and reworking of the previously held beliefs. The

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    inquiry based teaching on provincial achievement exams scores. She concluded that using inquiry-based strategies had a positive impact on student achievement exam scores. These findings raise many issues with regards to the shift from old to new paradigm teaching strategies. Friesen (2010) states, “ too frequently, teachers and administrators alike, allow their fear of standardized examinations to get in the way of the innovations needs to re-engineer schooling for todays world”. Why is it teachers

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