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    Academic Search Elite. Web. 21 Feb. 2015. Tognotti‚ Eugenia. "Program to Eradicate Malaria in Sardinia‚ 1946–1950." Emerging Infectious Diseases 15.9 (2009): 1460-466. Academic Search Elite. Web. 8 Mar. 2015. Tontonoz‚ Matthew. "The Legacy of Bessie Dashiell." Cancerresearch.org. Cancer Research Institute‚ 13 Dec. 2013. Web. 8 Mar. 2015. Weindling‚ Paul. "Philanthropy and World Health: The Rockefeller Foundation and the League of Nations Health Organisation." Minerva 35 (1997): 269-81. Academic Search

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    Chewy 123 Case Study

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    scenario to help understand and apply the theory. FBI’s most-wanted cybercriminal‚ Jeremy Hammond is serving one of the longest sentences a US hacker has received 10 years‚ the maximum allowed under his plea agreement. But to this day‚ he’s unsure how agents cracked his Mac’s encryption. Perhaps it was the fact his password was his cat’s name and the numbers 123. A hacktivist for more than a decade‚ Hammond‚ 29‚ was arrested in 2012 after penetrating the US-based security think tank Stratfor‚ whose

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    out of their cages and/or off of the island‚ they did not understand that the dinosaurs were intelligent and hunted in packs and had the capacity to kill humans‚ and Hammond did not want to waste resources on staff so he had the whole island almost entirely controlled by a computer program.

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    Leaders consistently make executive decisions. It is important that leadership do not fall into psychological traps hindering them from succession planning‚ product development‚ and acquisition (Hammond‚ Keeney and Raiffa‚ 2006). According to “The Hidden Traps in Decision Making” article written by Hammond‚ Keeney and Raiffa (2006) delivers clear examples of traps people in leadership positions often experiences however‚ the authors give clear solutions in order to combat those traps. The purpose

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    Why We Hate Hr

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    The article Why We Hate HR by Keith Hammonds‚ deputy editor for Fast Company‚ discusses the ineffectiveness human resources have on a company. He very boldly argues that HRM’s striving to become involved in strategic business planning and to have “a seat at the table” are inhibited by the routine functions of HR and administrative expectations (Hammonds‚ 2005‚ p. 1). Hammonds’ article develops claims that lead up to his conclusion that HR is a wasted talent for a company to utilize to gain differentiation

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    Dupin and Spade

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    Detective Fiction Compare & Contrast Every detective has their own style in which they solve the cases that are handed to them. Edgar Allen Poe’s detective character‚ C. Auguste Dupin‚ and Dashiell Hammett’s detective character Sam Spade both use very different techniques and strategies to solve their cases. While they are different in many ways these two characters also share some similarities. Dupin and Spade are alike because they both are extremely good detectives. They both keep their

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    Film Noir Research Paper

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    motivation. The term film noir originated in 1946 by French Film Critic‚ Nino Frank.1 Many films in the film noir style have been inspired by detective stories‚ also known as “hard-boiled‚” written by American Novelists such as Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. Noir’s consisted of sharp contrasts of light and dark‚ dramatic use of shadows and eerie backdrops. A film score for a film noir was often dark and pessimistic and contained dissonant harmonies. Double Indemnity (1944) was a noir film

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    What books to read

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    1. Blind Man With a Pistol – Chester Hines 2. The French Lieutenant’s Woman – John Fowles 3. The Green Man – Kingsley Amis 4. Portnoy’s Complaint – Philip Roth 5. Ada – Vladimir Nabokov 6. Them – Joyce Carol Oates 7. A Void/Avoid – Georges Perec 8. Eva Trout – Elizabeth Bowen 9. Myra Breckinridge – Gore Vidal 10. The Nice and the Good – Iris Murdoch 11. Belle du Seigneur – Albert Cohen 12. Dark as the Grave Wherein My Friend is Laid – Malcolm Lowry 13. The German Lesson – Siegfried Lenz

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    Modern society is protected by governing bodies that have created rules and regulations such as labor laws‚ and human rights acts to protect its citizens. Life in Puritan New England more specifically the lives of children in Puritan New England differ greatly when compared to lives of children in today’s society. The lives and experiences of children in Puritan New England were heavily influenced by religion‚ focused on community‚ and a part of a very stringent society. First lives of children

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    traditional practice of delivering products to their distributors (Hammond‚ 1). Instead of distributing Barilla’s products based on the orders the distributors placed with the company‚ Barilla’s own logistics organization would determine the product quantities to distribute that would most effectively meet end-consumers needs. This in turn‚ would more evenly distribute the workload on Barilla’s manufacturing and logistics systems (Hammond‚ 1). Vitali hoped his innovative idea would solve the tremendous

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