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    Wicked Problem I’ve been exposed to a few wicked problems throughgout my life, or at least those that are consierder extremely unpleasent. According to C. West Churchman, the term “Wicked Problem” refer to that class of social system problems which are ill-formulated, impossible to solve, decisions making conflicts with values, and in the whole system all becomes thoroughly confused (Churchman 1967). With this in mind, I want to point out one wicked problem in specific that always challenged my position of being self-employed. First, I’ll briefly describe the wicked problem within the workplace for an independent contractor. Also, to study this problem and attempt to solve them by changing the environment, or to accept and appreciate these…

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    As we all know that solving the wicked problem is not an easy thing to do and some people think it is impossible to solve it. Therefore, the contribution of artist to solve the wicked problem is highly significance. Through art, it can increases peoples’ attention toward the wicked problem and that means it can help spread the news about the wicked problem. There are several artist that are contributing to spread information about the wicked problem, such as Jon Rubin, Isuma Productions, Laurie…

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    An entrepreneur is the person who brings distinctive parts of the business sector in coordination with one another (kirzner 1982). Wicked problem arises when young entrepreneurs face difficulty in finding available space in the ‘multi nucleated metropolitan region’ (m. gottdiener). This problem exists because of many causes including lack of funding, investor’s risk aversion and government regulatory processes in regards to construction initiatives. In managing this wicked problem there is no…

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    The existence of “wicked problems” suggests that designers cannot simply analyze a problem and purpose a solution directly from that because the creation of “wicked problems” does not lie under any subject matter, it is a special subject matter of its own. Although graphic design involves several branches of science, design problems are not linear to direct scientific or mathematical calculations or theories. Thus, a design process is recognized as indeterminacy which implies that there is no…

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    critical to realize that individual food choices and ideas about food impact the intricacies and contribute to the complexity of the food system. On the other hand, as consumers who have “responsibility for one’s part in the food economy,” we must also understand how political factors contribute to ‘wicked’ problems (Berry, 1990). Wicked problems occur when “stakeholders [of the food system] may have conflicting interpretations of the problem and the science behind it, as well as different…

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    Even when she is faced by the winged moneys they know they can’t harm her because she is protected by the good witch’s kiss: “We dare not harm this little girl," he said to them, "for she is protected by the Power of Good [or good witches kiss]” (Baum 99). In Baum’s “Americanized fairy-tale” (160) Dorothy is never threatened like in traditional fairy-tales. She never has to feel the “awful consequences of being deserted or left alone” because she always has something to protect her. Even when…

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    Desire and subversion are influential factors on the world fantasy characters reside in, but more importantly are forces that develop or provide power to characters, as seen in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Power is provided by the characters ultimate desire to meet and gain things from the Wizard of Oz, as well as by the destruction and subversion of the image of the Wizard of Oz. A problem that fantasy often experiences is that it, “ has been obscured and locked away, buried as something…

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    In most fiction tales you always see red sparkly shoes; however, Dorothy’s were silver. The shoes were silver which has to due with the Free Silver movement going on. A character that expressed more of a main idea was Glinda, the Good Witch of the North represents the Northern workers and the midwestern farmers who strongly oppose the very dominating and potent bosses who created many problems with monopolies. Moreover, The wicked monkeys portrayed the Plains Indians. During the 1890s, the…

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    Attending my first concert, Idina Menzel was my first live performance to ever attend and experience the music live. Menzel performs a selection of songs from her Broadway career, along with original songs from her various solo albums, and her Pop and Rock covers. The group that performed for Menzel was a local Los Angeles band and they played very well for the choices of songs she sang. The performers that played for Menzel was very impressive and seemed they had no problem playing and…

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    The Scarecrow is made into a bumbling, scared character with no original ideas or thoughts to be found. The escape from that same poppy field in the movie is engineered by the Glinda the Good Witch of the North from afar. The Scarecrow freaks out for a second about the poppies before the problem is solved for him. The Tin Man is rusted to uselessness by the snow Glinda calls down and through the whole movie has to be reminded to not cry because it will cause him to rust. So the Scarecrow is made…

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