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    When we think of the word torture‚ we often reference the action based movies that we have seen. It is a dark‚ cruel word‚ one that provides you with an eerie feeling. Many American civilians have not experienced torture first hand and the topic is somewhat of a taboo in our society‚ being that we often do not discuss this matter on a regular basis. What exactly is torture? According to the article “How the Law and the UN define torture”‚ the United States defines torture as the act of inflicting

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    resulted in millions of deaths. Marcos was the implementer of the Martial Law which have caused a huge amount of victims in his own country. They were both incredibly cruel and were willing to do what it took‚ no matter what the cost was - in money or human life - to succeed in their goal‚ and that is political mileage who eventually were loved by their followers but hated by the rest of the world. Both dictators were very compelling and able to command people but when it comes to influencing mass’s emotions

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    The dark side of energy drinks General purpose: to persuade Organizational outline method or pattern: problem/solution INTRODUCTION Attention getter: Ever since Red Bull came on to the market in 1997‚ there ’s been an explosion in caffeinated energy drinks. Some are marketed as food and others as dietary supplements. But there ’s little guidance for the consumer on how much caffeine is in them. Specific purpose: The specific purpose of my speech is to

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    To what extent does the dark side of the family life challenge the functionalist view on family? Functionalists such as Murdock (1949) would define family as a social group made up of common residence‚ economic cooperation‚ reproduction‚ adults of both sexes‚ who engage in a socially approved relationship‚ and that the education system is important. Functionalists believe that the nuclear family is the best type of family for individuals and society. Functionalists believe that sexual relationships

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    8 October 2013 The bright side of dark chocolate “A square of [dark] chocolate a day could keep the cardiologist away” (Dyer par.10). Chocolate‚ craved for its rich taste‚ can be used for more than just satisfying hunger or adding on a few extra pounds. Dark chocolate is the healthiest type of chocolate contains a high concentration of flavonoids (a type of antioxidant) which has many health benefits to it. Studies have shown it can improve brain function by improving memory skills. Desserts are

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    The Dark Side of International Migration There are now a record high of 232 million people living and working outside their countries of origin‚ generating over 400 billion dollars annually in remittances‚ and counting.3 Migrant earnings were nearly four times the 126 billion dollars in official development assistance (ODA) from rich to poor nations last year‚ according to figures released by the United Nations. The river of cash flowing into developing countries‚ including India‚ Bangladesh

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    the customer data responsibly? The Dark Side of Customer Analytics Four commentators offer expert advice. by Thomas H. Davenport and Jeanne G. Harris • Reprint R0705A An insurance company finds some intriguing patterns in the loyalty card data it bought from a grocery chain—the correlation between condom sales and HIV-related claims‚ for instance. How can both companies leverage the data responsibly? HBR CASE STUDY The Dark Side of Customer Analytics COPYRIGHT © 2007

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    The Dark Side of Beauty Pageants With their glamour‚ expensive dresses‚ jewels and‚ big fake smiles‚ beauty pageant contestants are just hiding their true personalities under materialistic things. People may say that beauty pageants aren’t always about looks. The contestants are scored on beauty‚ personality‚ evening wear‚ athletic wear and over all perception of the contestant. Beauty contestant ages range from 2 years old to 60+ years old. The fact that contestants lie about their beliefs

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    Dark Side of Fast Food Eric Schlosser is a journalist that is renown for his investigative journalism‚ all of his investigative pieces are deeply informative and marvelously readable. From our core reading‚ “ Fast Food Nation: Why The Fries Taste Good‚” he carries out a very detailed investigation and tries to unfold the secret of the fries. In the same way‚ in his book‚ “Chew on this: Everything You Don’t Want To Know About Fast Food‚” he uses descriptions that are so precise and concise to carry

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    Well-Guarded Markets David J. Bryce and Jeffrey H. Dyer 96 Customer Focus 98 Silo Busting: How to Execute on the Promise of Customer Focus Ranjay Gulati 110 Even Commodities Have Customers François M. Jacques 22 FORETHOUGHT 37 HBR CASE STUDY The Dark Side of Customer Analytics Thomas H. Davenport and Jeanne G. Harris Making the CUT 51 FIRST PERSON Back in Fashion: How We’re Reviving a British Icon Stuart Rose 121 DIFFERENT VOICE Picking Winners A Conversation with MacArthur Fellows Program

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