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1.
"On Competition" (1) by Wayne Visser
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Choose the best phrase (group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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a wave upon the ocean of cooperation.
stands upon the sandy shore and sees nothing but crashing breakers;
plays in the frothy surf and feels only the threatening tug of the tide;
swims in the murky shallows and fears sharks lurk all around.
of the ecology of economic waters:
to ride on the shining back of galloping waves;
dancing hand-in-hand with the twirling wind;
discovers the true bounty of life beneath the surface.
who sing the songs of competition most heartily are in fact the pirates of the commercial seas?
who shout most loudly for unrestricted market access are driven by their lust to capture the loot of others?
those who lobby most vigorously against laws for protection of the vulnerable are themselves dangerous outlaws?
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[Not so for students]
[The sailor practices]
[That those]
[The surfer learns]
[And the paranoid trader]
[And the diver]
[The child manger]
[Could it be that those]
[Competition is]
[And that]
[The short-sighted investor]
2.
"On Competition" (2) by Wayne Visser
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Choose the best phrase (group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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by the supreme law of red tooth and claw are victims of melodrama;
the mantra of survival of the fittest are poor students of evolution.
and foremost by the law of reciprocity, of mutual benefit;
are masters of fit, who live in harmony with their environment.
and declare itself king of beasts, but its subjects are only the foolish and the fearful;
its appetite and loyal to none but its own pride, declaring all creatures to be potential lunch.
of prey, the ruler by might and the
, yet stronger and wiser, gentler and kinder, survivor of epochs and inspirer of respect.
relationships in the herd, declaring itself friend of all creatures and enemy of none.
of roads, the gardener of seeds and the plumber of waterholes.
the vast plains of Africa and see only aggression are trapped in their own distorted view of the world;
the living canopy of South America’s rainforests and contemplate war are blind and deaf;
of the oceans and speak only of the race to extract resources are numb to life.
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[The lion is the hunter]
[And those who chant]
[The lion is ruled by]
[And those that thrive]
[Those who swear]
[Those that gaze across]
[The elephant lives to nurture]
[Those that walk beneath]
[For nature is governed first]
[The lion may roar loudest]
[The elephant is quieter]
[The elephant is the builder]
[Those that plumb the depths]
3.
"On Competition" (3) by Wayne Visser
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Choose the best phrase (group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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a reflection of life itself:
of dynamic relationships, intimately connected;
doing more together than is possible individually;
together, which is the true meaning of conspiracy.
commerce is nature:
are not competing with the flowers and fruits they pollinate;
that join together to form coral are not at war with each other;
bird are not enemies battling to the death for their precious nectar.
competition is cooperation:
sea, yet waves are not the sea; and even waves sway to the music of the moon;
of the weather, yet storms are not weather; and even storms are a symphony of nature’s elements;
feature of business; yet business is not competition; and even competition is a choral performance.
to ride the waves of competition, but build its strategy on the ocean currents of cooperation.
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[The inspiration for]
[The bees and butterflies]
[The lesson of ]
[A grand synergy of ]
[A collective breathing]
[Business is]
[The millions of creatures]
[Waves are a feature of the]
[Storms are a feature]
[An animated web]
[A wise company will learn]
[The badger and the honey]
[So too, competition is a]
4.
"On Competition" (1) by Wayne Visser
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Choose the best phrase (group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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Competition is a wave upon the
The short-sighted investor stands upon the sandy shore and sees
The child manger plays in the frothy surf and feels only the
And the paranoid trader swims in the murky shallows and
Not so for students of the ecology of
The surfer learns to ride on the shining back of
The sailor practices dancing hand-in-hand with
And the diver discovers the true bounty of life
Could it be that those who sing the songs of competition most heartily are in fact
That those who shout most loudly for unrestricted market access are driven by their
And that those who lobby most vigorously against laws for protection of the vulnerable
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[beneath the surface.]
[galloping waves;]
[the twirling wind;]
[fears sharks lurk all around.]
[economic waters:]
[the pirates of the commercial seas?]
[lust to capture the loot of others?]
[are themselves dangerous outlaws?]
[nothing but crashing breakers;]
[ocean of cooperation.]
[threatening tug of the tide;]
5.
"On Competition" (2) by Wayne Visser
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Choose the best phrase (group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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Those who swear by the supreme law of red tooth and claw
And those who chant the mantra of survival of the fittest are
For nature is governed first and foremost by the law of reciprocity,
And those that thrive are masters of fit, who live in harmony
The lion may roar loudest and declare itself king of beasts, but its subjects are only
The lion is ruled by its appetite and loyal to none but its own pride, declaring all
The lion is the hunter of prey, the ruler
The elephant is quieter, yet stronger and wiser, gentler and kinder, survivor of epochs
The elephant lives to nurture relationships in the herd, declaring itself friend of all
The elephant is the builder of roads, the gardener of seeds and
Those that gaze across the vast plains of Africa and see only aggression are trapped in their own
Those that walk beneath the living canopy of South America’s rainforests and contemplate war are
Those that plumb the depths of the oceans and speak only of the race to extract resources are
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[creatures to be potential lunch.]
[and inspirer of respect.]
[creatures and enemy of none.]
[distorted view of the world; ]
[numb to life.]
[are victims of melodrama;]
[with their environment.]
[of mutual benefit;]
[blind and deaf;]
[by might and the]
[the plumber of waterholes.]
[the foolish and the fearful;]
[poor students of evolution.]
6.
"On Competition" (3) by Wayne Visser
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Choose the best phrase (group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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Business is a reflection of
An animated web of dynamic relationships,
A grand synergy of doing more together than is
A collective breathing together, which is the
The inspiration for commerce
The bees and butterflies are not competing with the flowers and
The millions of creatures that join together to form coral are not
The badger and the honey bird are not enemies battling to the death
The lesson of competition
Waves are a feature of the sea, yet waves are not the sea; and even waves sway
Storms are a feature of the weather, yet storms are not weather; and even storms are
So too, competition is a feature of business; yet business is not competition; and even competition
A wise company will learn to ride the waves of competition, but build its strategy
(01.12.03) © Wayne Visser (Part 2: Go to next page )
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[possible individually;]
[at war with each other;]
[is a choral performance.]
[for their precious nectar.]
[is nature:]
[fruits they pollinate; ]
[a symphony of nature’s elements; ]
[true meaning of conspiracy.]
[intimately connected;]
[on the ocean currents of cooperation.]
[life itself:]
[to the music of the moon; ]
[is cooperation:]
7.
"On Competition" (1) by Wayne Visser
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Choose the best phrase (group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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Competition is
of cooperation.
The short-sighted investor
and sees nothing but crashing breakers;
The child manger plays
and feels only the threatening tug of the tide;
And the paranoid trader
and fears sharks lurk all around.
Not so for students
of economic waters:
The surfer learns
back of galloping waves;
The sailor practices
-hand with the twirling wind;
And the diver
of life beneath the surface.
Could it be that those who sing
most heartily are in fact the pirates of the commercial seas?
That those who shout most loudly
are driven by their lust to capture the loot of others?
And that those who lobby most
of the vulnerable are themselves dangerous outlaws?
(01.12.03) © Wayne Visser (Part 2: Go to next page )
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[dancing hand-in]
[stands upon the sandy shore]
[of the ecology]
[swims in the murky shallows]
[in the frothy surf]
[to ride on the shining]
[the songs of competition]
[for unrestricted market access]
[a wave upon the ocean]
[vigorously against laws for protection]
[discovers the true bounty]
8.
"On Competition" (2) by Wayne Visser
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Choose the best phrase (group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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Those who swear by
tooth and claw are victims of melodrama;
And those who chant the mantra
are poor students of evolution.
For nature is governed
of reciprocity, of mutual benefit;
And those that thrive are masters of fit,
with their environment.
The lion may roar loudest and
, but its subjects are only the foolish and the fearful;
The lion is ruled by its appetite and
, declaring all creatures to be potential lunch.
The lion is the hunter of prey,
by might and the
The elephant is quieter, yet stronger and wiser,
, survivor of epochs and inspirer of respect.
The elephant lives to nurture
, declaring itself friend of all creatures and enemy of none.
The elephant is the builder of roads,
and the plumber of waterholes.
Those that gaze across the vast
and see only aggression are trapped in their own distorted view of the world;
Those that walk beneath the living
rainforests and contemplate war are blind and deaf;
Those that plumb the depths of the oceans and speak only
resources are numb to life.
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[of survival of the fittest]
[the ruler]
[who live in harmony]
[gentler and kinder]
[loyal to none but its own pride]
[declare itself king of beasts]
[plains of Africa]
[relationships in the herd]
[canopy of South America’s]
[the gardener of seeds]
[of the race to extract]
[the supreme law of red]
[first and foremost by the law]
9.
"On Competition" (3) by Wayne Visser
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Choose the best phrase (group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
==========================
Business is
life itself:
An animated web
, intimately connected;
A grand synergy of doing
is possible individually;
A collective breathing together,
meaning of conspiracy.
The inspiration
is nature:
The bees and butterflies are
and fruits they pollinate;
The millions of creatures
are not at war with each other;
The badger and the honey bird
to the death for their precious nectar.
The lesson
is cooperation:
Waves are a feature of the sea,
and even waves sway to the music the moon;
Storms are a feature of the weather,
and even storms are a symphony of nature’s elements;
So too, competition is a feature of business;
and even competition is a choral performance.
A wise company will learn to ride
, but build its strategy on the ocean currents of cooperation.
(01.12.03) © Wayne Visser
====================
[which is the true]
[the waves of competition]
[of competition]
[yet business is not competition;]
[that join together to form coral ]
[yet storms are not weather;]
[are not enemies battling]
[of dynamic relationships]
[yet waves are not the sea;]
[more together than]
[for commerce]
[a reflection of ]
[not competing with the flowers]
10.
"On Competition" (1) by Wayne Visser
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Collocations: choose the best word (or group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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Competition is a wave upon the
of cooperation.
The short-
investor stands upon the sandy
and sees nothing but
breakers;
The child manger plays in the frothy
and feels only the threatening
of the tide;
And the
trader swims in the murky
and fears sharks lurk
around.
Not so for students of the
of
waters:
The surfer learns to ride on the shining
of galloping
;
The sailor practices dancing
-in-hand with the twirling
;
And the diver discovers the
bounty of life
the surface.
Could it be that those who sing the
of competition most heartily are in fact the pirates of the
seas?
That those who shout most loudly for
market access are driven by their lust to
the loot of others?
And that those who lobby most
against laws for
of the vulnerable are themselves dangerous
?
(01.12.03) © Wayne Visser (Part 2: Go to next page )
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[protection]
[wind]
[economic]
[outlaws]
[ecology]
[ocean]
[waves]
[songs]
[true]
[all]
[hand]
[vigorously]
[tug]
[shore]
[sighted]
[beneath]
[surf]
[commercial]
[shallows]
[paranoid]
[unrestricted]
[crashing]
[back]
[capture]
11.
"On Competition" (2) by Wayne Visser
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Collocations: choose the best word (or group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
==========================
Those who swear
the supreme law of red tooth and
are victims of melodrama;
And those who chant the mantra of survival of the fittest are
students of evolution.
For nature is governed first and
by the law of reciprocity, of
benefit;
And those that thrive are masters of
, who live in harmony
their environment.
The lion may
loudest and declare itself king of
, but its subjects are only the
and the fearful;
The lion is ruled by its appetite and loyal to
but its own pride, declaring all creatures to be
lunch.
The lion is the
of prey, the ruler by might and the
The elephant is quieter, yet stronger and
, gentler and
, survivor of epochs and
of respect.
The elephant lives to
relationships in the herd, declaring itself friend of all creatures and
of none.
The elephant is the
of roads, the
of seeds and the
of waterholes.
Those that gaze across the
plains of Africa and see only aggression are trapped in their own
view of the world;
Those that walk
the living canopy of
America’s rainforests and contemplate
are blind and deaf;
Those that plumb the
of the oceans and speak only of the race to extract resources are numb to
.
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[foolish]
[roar]
[wiser]
[beasts]
[poor]
[South]
[plumber]
[vast]
[mutual]
[life]
[by]
[none]
[kinder]
[fit]
[inspirer]
[enemy]
[with]
[beneath]
[nurture]
[gardener]
[depths]
[claw]
[hunter]
[potential]
[distorted]
[war]
[foremost]
[builder]
12.
"On Competition" (3) by Wayne Visser
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Collocations: choose the best word (or group of words) to fill in each of the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
==========================
is a reflection of life
:
An animated
of dynamic
, intimately
;
A grand
of doing more together than is
individually;
A collective
together, which is the true
of conspiracy.
The inspiration for
is nature:
The
and butterflies are not competing with the flowers and
they pollinate;
The millions of
that join together to
coral are not
war with
other;
The badger and the honey
are not enemies battling to the death for their
nectar.
The lesson of
is cooperation:
Waves are a
of the sea, yet waves are not the sea; and even waves
to the music of the
;
Storms are a feature of the weather, yet storms are not weather; and even storms are a symphony of nature’s
;
So too, competition is a feature of
; yet business is not competition; and even competition is a
performance.
A
company will learn to
the waves of competition, but
its strategy on the ocean
of cooperation.
(01.12.03) © Wayne Visser
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[possible]
[build]
[bird]
[form]
[commerce]
[web]
[itself]
[business]
[Business]
[sway]
[fruits]
[bees]
[breathing]
[meaning]
[synergy]
[each]
[relationships]
[moon]
[wise]
[creatures]
[currents]
[precious]
[choral]
[competition]
[ride]
[elements]
[connected]
[feature]
[at]
13.
"On Competition" (1) by Wayne Visser
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Gap-filling Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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Competition is
wave upon
ocean
cooperation.
short-sighted investor stands upon
sandy shore
sees nothing but crashing breakers;
The child manger plays
the frothy surf and feels only
threatening tug
the tide;
And
paranoid trader swims
the murky shallows and fears sharks lurk
around.
Not
for students of
ecology
economic waters:
The surfer learns
ride on the shining back
galloping waves;
The sailor practices dancing hand-
-hand with
twirling wind;
And
diver discovers
true bounty
life beneath
surface.
Could it
that those who sing the songs
competition most heartily are
fact the pirates
the commercial seas?
That those
shout most loudly for unrestricted market access are driven
their lust to capture
loot of others?
And that those
lobby most vigorously against laws
protection
the vulnerable are themselves dangerous outlaws?
(01.12.03) © Wayne Visser (Part 2: Go to next page )
===================================
14.
"On Competition" (2) by Wayne Visser
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Gap-filling Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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Those who swear
the supreme law
red tooth and claw are victims
melodrama;
And those
chant the mantra of survival of the fittest
poor students of evolution.
For nature is governed first
foremost by the law
reciprocity, of mutual benefit;
And those that thrive are masters
fit, who live
harmony with their environment.
The lion may roar loudest
declare itself king of beasts, but
subjects are only the foolish
the fearful;
The lion is ruled by
appetite and loyal to none but its own pride, declaring all creatures
be potential lunch.
The lion is
hunter of prey,
ruler by might and the
The elephant
quieter, yet stronger
wiser, gentler and kinder, survivor
epochs and inspirer
respect.
The elephant lives
nurture relationships
the herd, declaring itself friend
all creatures and enemy
none.
The elephant is
builder of roads, the gardener
seeds and
plumber of waterholes.
Those that gaze across
vast plains
Africa and see only aggression are trapped
their own distorted view
the world;
Those that walk beneath
living canopy of South America’s rainforests
contemplate war are blind
deaf;
Those that plumb
depths of the oceans and speak only
the race to extract resources are numb
life.
(01.12.03) © Wayne Visser (Part 3: Go to next page )
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15.
"On Competition" (3) by Wayne Visser
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Gap-filling Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
==========================
Business
a reflection
life itself:
An animated web
dynamic relationships, intimately connected;
A grand synergy
doing more together than
possible individually;
A collective breathing together, which
the true meaning
conspiracy.
The inspiration
commerce is nature:
The bees and butterflies
not competing
the flowers
fruits they pollinate;
The millions of creatures
join together to form coral are not
war with each
;
The badger
the honey bird are not enemies battling
the death for their precious nectar.
The lesson
competition
cooperation:
Waves are a feature of
sea, yet waves are not
sea; and even waves sway to
music of the moon;
Storms are
feature of
weather, yet storms are not weather; and even storms
a symphony of nature’s elements;
So too, competition
a feature of business; yet business
not competition; and even competition
a choral performance.
wise company will learn to ride
waves of competition, but build its strategy
the ocean currents
cooperation.
(01.12.03) © Wayne Visser
====================
16.
"On Competition" (1) by Wayne Visser
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Word Formation: Use the words in capitals to form words that fit in the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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(COMPETE) is a wave upon the ocean of
(COOPERATE).
The short-sighted
(INVEST) stands upon the sandy shore and sees nothing but
(CRASH )breakers;
The child manger plays in the frothy surf and feels only the
(THREATEN) tug of the tide;
And the paranoid trader
(SWIM) in the murky shallows and
(FEAR) sharks lurk all around.
Not so for students of the ecology of
(ECONOMY) waters:
The
(SURF) learns to ride on the shining back of
(GALLOP) waves;
The sailor practices
(DANCE) hand-in-hand with the
(TWIRL) wind;
And the diver
(DISCOVER) the
(TRUTH) bounty of life beneath the surface.
Could it be that those who sing the songs of
(COMPETE) most heartily are in fact the pirates of the
(COMMERCE) seas?
That those who shout most
(LOUD) for unrestricted market access are
(DRIVE) by their lust to capture the loot of others?
And that those who lobby most
(VIGOROUS) against laws for
(PROTECT) of the vulnerable are themselves
(DANGER) outlaws?
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17.
"On Competition" (2) by Wayne Visser
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Word Formation: Use the words in capitals to form words that fit in the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
==========================
Those who swear by the supreme law of red tooth and claw
(BE) victims of melodrama;
And those who chant the mantra of
(SURVIVE) of the fittest are poor students of
(EVOLVE).
For nature is
(GOVERN) first and foremost by the law of reciprocity, of mutual benefit;
And those that thrive
(BE) masters of fit, who live in harmony with their environment.
The lion may roar loudest and declare itself king of
(BEAST), but its subjects
(BE) only the
(FOOL) and the fearful;
The lion is
(RULE) by its appetite and loyal to none but its own
(PROUD), declaring all creatures to be potential lunch.
The lion is the
(HUNT) of prey, the ruler by might and the
The elephant is
(QUIET), yet
(STRONG) and
(WISE),
(GENTLE) and
(KIND), survivor of epochs and inspirer of respect.
The elephant
(LIVE) to nurture relationships in the herd,
(DECLARE) itself friend of all creatures and enemy of none.
The elephant is the
(BUILD) of roads, the
(GARDEN) of seeds and the
(PLUMBING) of waterholes.
Those that gaze across the vast plains of Africa and see only
(AGGRESSIVE) are trapped in their own
(DISTORT)view of the world;
Those that walk beneath the
(LIVE) canopy of South America’s rainforests and contemplate war
(BE) blind and deaf;
Those that plumb the
(DEPTH) of the oceans and speak only of the race to extract resources are numb to life.
(01.12.03) © Wayne Visser (Part 3: Go to next page )
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18.
"On Competition" (3) by Wayne Visser
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Word Formation: Use the words in capitals to form words that fit in the gaps. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
==========================
Business is a
(REFLECT) of life itself:
An
(ANIMATE) web of dynamic relationships,
(INTIMATE) connected;
A grand synergy of doing more together than is possible
(INDIVIDUAL);
A collective
(BREATHE) together, which is the true
(MEAN) of conspiracy.
The inspiration for
(COMMERCIAL) is nature:
The bees and butterflies are not
(COMPETE) with the flowers and fruits they pollinate;
The
(MILLION) of creatures that join together to form coral are not at war with each other;
The badger and the honey bird
(BE) not enemies
(BATTLE) to the death for their precious nectar.
The lesson of
(COMPETE) is
(COOPERATE):
Waves
(BE) a feature of the sea, yet
(WAVE) are not the sea; and even waves sway to the music of the moon;
Storms
(BE) a feature of the weather, yet
(STORM) are not weather; and even storms are a symphony of nature’s elements;
So too,
(COMPETE) is a feature of business; yet business is not competition; and even competition is a choral
(PERFORM).
A wise company will learn to ride the
(WAVE) of competition, but build its strategy on the ocean currents of
(COOPERATE).
(01.12.03) © Wayne Visser
====================
19.
"On Competition" (1) by Wayne Visser
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Unscramble the following sentences. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Ctipoetmion is a wvae uopn the oaecn of cioptraeoon.
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The sorhtsigtehd ivsoetnr stadns uopn the sdany srhoe and sees nihtong but canshirg brrkeaes
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The cilhd maegnr payls in the forthy sruf and feles olny the trthanneeig tug of the tdie
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And the pnraoaid taedrr simws in the mruky sollhaws and feras srahks lruk all auonrd
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Not so for sednutts of the egolcoy of eimnoocc wertas
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The srfuer lnreas to rdie on the sniinhg bcak of golalnpig wevas
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The sialor pcactires dnniacg hnadinhnad wtih the tinwilrg wnid
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And the devir drcisvoes the ture bonuty of lfie bteaenh the sucafre
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Culod it be taht tshoe who snig the sogns of citiomteopn msot hliraety are in fcat the petiras of the cmocreimal saes
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Taht tohse who souht msot luldoy for unrirtsected merkat aesccs are dviern by tiehr lsut to curptae the loot of oreths
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And taht tohse who lboby msot vilgorousy ainsagt lwas for pttoeriocn of the veanlublre are tehelsemvs duengaors oulatws
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"On Competition" (2) by Wayne Visser
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Unscramble the following sentences. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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The following text was scrambled with Paul Young's programme called: "Can You Raed Tihs?' http://customsolutionsofmaryland.50megs.com/
Toshe who saewr by the suepmre law of red totoh and calw are viimtcs of mmlerdoaa ;
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And tshoe who cnhat the mnatra of svviaurl of the ftistet are poor sndttues of evutlooin .
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For nruate is gvernoed frsit and fesomrot by the law of rrcioceitpy, of muuatl befinet ;
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And toshe taht tihrve are mrteass of fit, who lvie in hmonray wtih tehir eenvniomnrt .
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The loin may raor lsdoeut and dalcere isetlf knig of betsas, but its sbjetcus are olny the fiooslh and the faufrel ;
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The loin is relud by its appitete and lyoal to nnoe but its own pdire, deniaclrg all ctreuraes to be peainottl lucnh .
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The loin is the hnuetr of pery, the ruelr by mhgit and the
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"On Competition" (3) by Wayne Visser
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Unscramble the following sentences. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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The following text was scrambled with Paul Young's programme called: "Can You Raed Tihs?' http://customsolutionsofmaryland.50megs.com/
The enplhaet is qeeitur, yet srngoter and wsier, gtenler and kdienr, siurovvr of eohpcs and ipnriesr of recpest .
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The epnlhaet levis to nrrtuue rlpnhaieoitss in the hred, dleaicnrg itslef frenid of all cuerraets and enmey of nnoe .
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The ehpnelat is the beidulr of rdaos, the gdernear of sedes and the plbemur of wheloaerts .
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Tohse taht gzae arcsos the vsat plinas of Aircfa and see only aorgesisgn are tearppd in tiehr own dsrtitoed veiw of the wolrd ;
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Tsohe taht wlak bteaneh the lnivig cnoapy of Stouh Ae’acmris rsetofrinas and cnttaemploe war are bnlid and daef ;
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Toshe taht pulmb the dtephs of the oneacs and saepk olny of the rcae to earxctt rseueorcs are nmub to lfie .
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"On Competition" (4) by Wayne Visser
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Unscramble the following sentences. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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The following text was scrambled with Paul Young's programme called: "Can You Raed Tihs?'
http://customsolutionsofmaryland.50megs.com/
Beunssis is a rfeioltecn of lfie ietlsf :
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An aetmaind web of dnimyac rteioahislpns, itaetnlmiy cconneted ;
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A grnad serygny of diong mroe tgetehor tahn is poblisse iiduvladnily ;
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A ceclotlvie bterahing tehegtor, wchih is the ture mnneiag of cipcnosary .
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The iispratinon for ccemomre is nutrae :
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The bees and bfterelitus are not cotmepnig wtih the florwes and fiurts tehy plaonlite ;
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"On Competition" (5) by Wayne Visser
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Unscramble the following sentences. Exercise by Michael A. Riccioli - 2006
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Many thanks to Wayne Visser for allowing us to use his Business poems. Kindly visit his site: http://www.waynevisser.com/
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The following text was scrambled with Paul Young's programme called: "Can You Raed Tihs?' http://customsolutionsofmaryland.50megs.com/
The mnoilils of caeeutrrs taht jion toheegtr to from carol are not at war wtih ecah ohetr ;
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The bdaegr and the henoy brid are not eimenes bnttliag to the dateh for thier poicrues ntecar .
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The lssoen of cpottioeimn is ceariotoopn :
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Wvaes are a faurtee of the sea, yet wvaes are not the sea; and eevn wevas sawy to the muisc the moon ;
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Srtoms are a feratue of the waheetr, yet stroms are not wetehar; and eevn smtors are a smnpoyhy of nretau’s eenelmts ;
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So too, cmtpiooetin is a fatuere of bsnsieus; yet besiunss is not ctiotmoeipn; and eevn ctoemoiiptn is a coarhl prcmreanfoe .
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A wsie cpomnay wlil lrean to rdie the wevas of coipoitemtn, but biuld its steagrty on the oeacn crtrenus of ctioeaoporn .
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