Five Forces Framework

Research six (6) peer-reviewed articles that can be used to answer question 2. Your discussion should summarize the articles in such a way that it can justify any arguments you may present in question 2 and should be different from the abstract. In addition to your researched peer-reviewed article, you must include an example of the article researched as it is applied by industry (company, business entity, and so forth).

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Donatello’s Sculpture

Please watch the videos on Donatello’s St. Mark and David, and answer the following questions:

  1. Who comissioned Donatello’s St. Mark, outside the Orsanmichele buidling in Florence?
  2. What are some ways that Donatello’s St. Mark and David revive the classical tradition?
  3. Do you think that Donatello intended The David to be sensual and erotic? Why or why not?
  4. Where was The David displayed during the Renaissance?
  5. What did the David symbolize for the city of Florence?
    https://youtu.be/A8GQfq3U96M
    https://youtu.be/6kUUJJV_MNA

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TRUTH IN ADVERTISING?: GEOGRAPHY AS AN APPLIED SCIENCE

While numerous misperceptions exist about geography, by taking this course you should have gained a firm
understanding of geography as a dynamic spatial science that is holistic, synthesizing, and integrating. This
assignment asks you to reflect on the nature of geography and this course. At the beginning of this semes-ter,
you had some perceptions of geography and what this course might cover. Now that the course is near-ing
completion, your initial perceptions may have changed as your understanding has increased. What were those
perceptions, and what are they now? Do you now think that geography is actually the highly applied science
that it is advertised to be? In your essay discuss the following: _ How have your perceptions of geography changed during this course? Is the geographic approach and perspective useful? Are the five themes of geography useful? Can any topic be studied using spatial analysis and asking where and why? __ Is
geography really an applied science?

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Impact of Society on IT

Read : https://cacm.acm.org/blogs/blog-cacm/43024-donation-of-technological-goods-and-its-impact-on-a-society/fulltext
Read the following introduction and answer the questions. Then reply to one of your classmates’ answers with value-added replies (e.g., not just “I agree”):

Hi all, my name is Cameron Claiborne and this week I will be leading the discussion on the impact of IT on society. In Carlos Brewer’s blog post linked above, he talks about the positive impacts IT has had on society. His main area of focus is the technological donations given to many non-profits and individuals all around the world. He talks about the donation of technology labs from highly recognized universities to their counterparts in the “third world” countries, and how these donations allow students from these universities to have access to state-of-the-art technologies since their cost remains out of their sight. He considers these technological donations extremely important as per his blog post “they affect the educational background of those potential engineers, scientists, doctors and teachers, who at the very end will change the life conditions of surrounding society.” His thinking is that trained engineers with state-of-the-art knowledge will be able to solve problems quickly and efficiently, and ultimately be able to solve common problems in their societies by their own without having to wait for external help or additional donations. Give the linked blog post above a read and then please answer my initial set of discussion questions to get the discussion started.

Questions:

  1. Do you think IT has had a positive or negative impact on society? What do you think is the most important thing IT has brought to society, besides technological donations?
  2. What do you think society can do to keep IT having a positive impact on society, and not fall in the negative direction?
  3. Do you agree with Carlos Brewer when he says that “To really use all the power and benefits of technological donations, they must be addressed with a previous evaluation of needs and potential uses, do not forget that a solar oven can be used as a political weapon against poor people.”
  4. Do you think we need to be careful with what technology we give certain countries/people, even if it is initially intended for a good use?

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