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    MARKETING ENGINEERING FOR EXCEL • CASE • VERSION 2.0.2 Case Positioning the ConneCtor 2001 By Gary L. Lilien and Katrin Starke 1. Before beginning any case‚ students should familiarize themselves with the model being used. Marketing Engineering for Excel comes with tutorials that demonstrate the capability of each model. The tutorial can be found under each model within the ME►XL menu after starting Excel. These tutorials are designed to work with our OfficeStar examples which

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    families live in the bad neighborhoods their children grow up with many bad influences around them. Another example is‚ in reference to this article from SF Gate‚ “The action came a week after police noticed that nearby buildings were covered with gang graffiti and that gang members had punched holes through the walls of the

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    to be removed from society to prevent them from preying upon society. Obviously for lesser crimes‚ lesser punishments should be delivered. AND punishments (if at all possible) should reflect the crime committed --- such as scrubbing walls for "graffiti artists"‚ picking up trash for litterers‚ etc. Not enough of this is done. Punishments should not punish society if alternatives are available. Jailing everyone (as is now practiced extensively in the U.S.A.) also punishes society --- tax money

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    Power of context In the 1980s‚ the City of New York was a City polluted with waste and graffiti‚ where people would always get away with committing a crime. In Malcolm Gladwell’s essay “The Power of Context: Bernie Goetz and the Rise and Fall of New York City Crime” gives us a probable explanation of how a change like this can happen. The essay is an environmental argument‚ with varying kinds of a seemingly endless amount of verification‚ which suggests that crimes can be prohibited depending on

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    Visual Art Appraising assignment- The Erased de Kooning Drawing (see figure 3) was produced by Rauschenberg as he was devoted to discover if he could produce an artwork entirely based on erasure‚ the act focused on the removal of marks rather than their accumulation. He began to experiment on erasing his own drawings but rather decided to use other artwork that was indisputably substantial in its own right. He approached an inspirational artist to himself

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    On June 27‚ 2014 on the Tefila L’Moises Central synagogue anti­Semitic graffiti and  swastikas were spray painted on it also. Even today there are signs of anti­Semitism. The  Anti Defamation League ​ says‚ “​ In the days following the selection of Sen. Lieberman for  the Democratic ticket‚ anti­Semites‚ racists and bigots have taken to the Internet to spread 

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    Brutalist architecture is like an overbearing‚ person of authority. It’s oppressive‚ totalitarian style is a “no nonsense” attempt to bring wealth‚ efficiency and strong community living to areas. Although the initial intension was good‚ many structures are much too large and do not harmonize well with the area. Massive amounts of concrete were used to construct these unpolished fortresses‚ which is bad for the environment. This style of architecture was popular in the 1960’s and 1970’s and used

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    Thomas Hines writes an essay named “Goths in Tomorrowland” and through out this literature he brings up several pieces of information to stir your mind. One main argument that he tends to focus on throughout the entire essay would be that there is wide spread diversity in the world‚ which can be followed by problems that result from it. He shows how teenagers have formed into cliques to become a part of something that gives them a sense of purpose in the world. The teenagers need this sense of purpose

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    Escalante who starts teaching math at a poor high school meets several difficulties at the beginning of the movie. When Mr. Escalante is driving down the street on his way to Garfield High School‚ he begins to notice dirty walls that are full of graffiti‚ closed shops‚ gang members‚ and poor people. When Mr. Escalante arrives at the school‚ he notices that there is no order in the hallways. Such as students are late for classes‚ and they are disrespectful to teachers. Mr. Escalante is supposed to

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    Arnob Basit Dissertation Has Hip-hop changed the youth in todays society? Throughout the past 30 years‚ there has been much speculation about how negative hip-hop music truly is‚ and how it actually affects the youth. The hip-hop music of recent years has been the foundation of many controversial issues and has been illustrated negatively by the media countless times. Issues such as gun and knife crime which has escalated heavily within younger age groups in the last 15 years‚ especially in the

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