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Book Review 01: "Your Money or Your Life" by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez (Coming soon)

How to develop a Case Study, find a standard procedure ?

Developing a case study involves thoroughly analyzing a subject or situation to extract key insights, learnings, and recommendations. Below is a detailed outline for creating a comprehensive case study: 1. Identify the Subject and Purpose Subject Selection : Choose a subject (e.g., a company, process, individual, or product) that has sufficient data available. Ensure the subject aligns with your target audience's interests. Purpose Definition : Clearly state the purpose of the case study—whether it’s to solve a problem, analyze an outcome, or learn from success or failure. 2. Conduct Initial Research Background Information : Gather general information about the subject to set the context. Identify the primary stakeholders involved. Formulate Key Questions : Develop research questions that help focus your study (e.g., "What was the key problem faced by the company?"). 3. Develop a Case Study Structure Title Page : Include the case study title, author(s), and date of comple

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What is Tidal Energy and Wave Energy ?

  Tidal Energy and Wave Energy are two forms of renewable energy that utilize the natural movement of water to generate electricity. Here's a brief overview of each: Tidal Energy Tidal energy harnesses the power of the ocean tides, which are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth's oceans. It involves the movement of water during high and low tides, and there are two main methods to generate electricity using tides: Tidal Stream Generators : These are underwater turbines that work similarly to wind turbines, but they are placed in fast-flowing tidal currents. The movement of the water drives the turbine blades, which then generate electricity. Tidal Barrages : A barrage (like a dam) is built across a tidal estuary or inlet. During high tide, water flows into a basin, and when the tide recedes, the stored water is released through turbines, which generate electricity. Advantages of Tidal Energy : Predictability : Tides are highly predictable compared