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- <h1>No days off this week</h1>
- <p>Day 00732: Wednesday, 2017 March 08</p>
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- I'd planned to have today off to finish my coursework, but I had to cover a shift, as I said yesterday.
- My shift got extended, too.
- Luckily, I completed everything that was due today before I went into work.
- My one learning journal entry was complete days ago too, and the other could only be completed if I caught up on the exercises from the past two weeks or the week ended, so without time for the former, I had to wait for the latter anyway.
- Still, it was frustrating not to be able to complete the catch-up work I wanted to.
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- My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
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- My academic advisor wrote back suggesting I fix the issue with PayPal ...
- Like I haven't tried that!
- PayPal representatives refuse to respond to me.
- I don't have the time to keep pestering them when they're just ignoring me, either.
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- I graded the essays I needed to grade this week, then turned my attention to discussion responses:
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- You make a good point about niche markets and global inclusion.
- Not every country knows about or cares about American "football" or baseball, so trying to put together teams of athletes from around the world makes little sense.
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- As for Google, you say that only talent should matter to them, not culture.
- The problem is that Google tries to market to everyone and fill many markets.
- Google needs people of many cultures in order to do this.
- Marketing to people often requires an understanding of how those people think and feel.
- They need to know in what way to properly advertise their products.
- If they market incorrectly, they'll push customers away.
- One example is that when I see packaging boasting patented technology in the product, I avoid that product because I think artificially-imposed monopolies, such as those created through patents, are evil.
- They also need people of other cultures to identify the needs of people of those cultures.
- For example, McDonald's won't do well in India if they don't realize that Indians think cows are holy.
- If McDonald's tries to sell beef hamburgers in India, they're going to be met with resistance and lack of business!
- Using knowledge of different cultures, Google's also able to profit from yet-untapped markets, as they can identify unmet needs that people of these cultures have.
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- I completely agree that which argument to use depends heavily on your target audience.
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- That's exactly what I think, too.
- Google's promoting diversity in an effort to help themselves.
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- While I don't like Google, I can't find any flaw in them intentionally hiring a diverse set of employees to benefit themselves as long as they're open and honest about what their motivation for doing so is.
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