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    Task 1 This project involves me making an eBook for students who are interested in taking level 2 digital technology with programming (Year 12DIP). The content in the eBook will consist of course information for the students and strategies of how they can excel in the level 2 DIP course. The stakeholder for my eBook is Mr Patchigalla who will use my eBook in the future to give to the students who are interested in this course more knowledge of the subject and a sense of what they will be doing.

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    Executive summary Sony is a well respected brand in the electronic industry. With its success entering the gaming market with its PlayStation, Sony has earned a position as a market leader. Problems began to occur when Sony launched its seventh generation gaming console. New competitors entered the market, such as Microsoft and old rivals such as Nintendo. The release of the Sony PlayStation 3 failed to achieve growth in sales due to the lack of direct and indirect network effects. One of the

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    Sony Pestle

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    speeded up and it helped allot of companies to be known by people all over the world, Sony is one of those companies, which speeded up its growth and become one of the best companies in the world. Sony

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    Economic Theories Applied to the New Economy Discuss the extent to which the economic theories in the Market’s Reader can be applied to the “New Economy”. (50 marks) A) Discuss the extent to which the economic theories in the Market’s Reader can be applied to the “New Economy”. (50 marks) In this question, I will define the old and new Economy, then I will mention the main characters of New Economy and what is different between new and old Economy. After that, I will discuss the

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    Two girls walk into their local Café Coffee Day outlet. One goes to the counter and purchases two cappuccino coffees and some other pastries. The other sits at the table and opens her Sony Vaio Laptop. Within few seconds, she connects to the internet using Airtel’s data card. Once on the net, the girl “Google’s” name of the band that played the soundtrack of the English movie she saw yesterday. The number of websites comes up with advertisements. One of the advertisements was for the soundtracks

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    Sony Mission Statement

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    competitive products and service. One company, in particular, that has taken full advantage of this feature is Sony. This company alone has had tremendous success because of their strategic ways of thinking and their unbelievable talent in taking advantage of every ounce of new technology that is able to be utilized. But also by taking advantage of online commerce or e-commerce Sony has grown greatly. Sony is a

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    Collaborative Marketing Plan Sony Corporation Group 3 Collaborative Marketing Plan Sony Corporation Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Company Description 2 3. Strategic Focus and Plan 3 Mission Goals Core Competency and Sustainable Competitive Advantage 4. Situation Analysis 5 SWOT Analysis Industry Analysis Competitor Analysis Company Analysis Customer Analysis 5. Market-Product Focus 10 Marketing and Product Objectives Target Markets Points of

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    Dolly Analysis Essay

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    The most influential and complicated character in Tim Winton’s Cloudstreet is Dolly Pickles. Dolly has the ability to inflict a variety of emotions in the reader. Due to her persona to be a ‘slut,’ alcoholic and a bad mother there are strong negative emotions invoked however as Dolly’s representation drastically changes the audience feels pity and sorrow for her. There are various symbols and language features that are associated with Dolly and as a consequence heighten the character’s influence

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    process he endured to turn his life around from the distractions he used to hide from the pain. Richard Wagamese tells the story of Indian Horse through the eyes of Saul Indian Horse to demonstrate the feelings he endures during the story for the readers better understanding of the character. St. Jerome was an abusive school the Indigenous children were taken to, not only physically and sexually but there was also plenty of mental abuse Saul and the other children withstood. The new children at the

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    Ebook Advantage

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    online and e-readers that allow a person to carry a virtual library anywhere. With all the changes, there are some advantages and disadvantages brought by e-books. Is it feasible that it will disappear one day as its disadvantages outweigh its advantages? Advantages 1. It helps people who have trouble with their vision I believe many of you must have come across some difficulties during reading. You may complain how small the words are and feel exhausted easily after finishing

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