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    Klapper‚ and A. Inoue (1996)‚ "CompetitiveComponent Analysis: A New Approach to CalibratingAsymmetric Market-Share Models‚" Journal of MarketingResearch‚ Deaton‚ A. and J. Muellbauer(1980)‚ Economics and Consumer Behavior Gelfand‚ A. et al. (1990)‚ "Illustrationof Bayesian Inference in Normal Data Models Using Gibbs Sampling‚" Journal of the Kamakura‚W. and G. Russell (1989)‚ "A Probabilistic Choice Model for MarketSegmentationand Elasticity Structure‚" Montgomery‚ A. (1997)‚ "Creating Micro-MarketingStrategies

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    A Clockwork Orange: Free Will December 16‚ 2010 A Clockwork Orange: Free Will “I don’t care about the dangers father‚ I just want to be good; I want the rest of my life to be one act of goodness” (Kubrick‚ 1971). The father responds‚ “The question is whether or not his technique really makes a man good‚ goodness comes from within‚ goodness is chosen‚ when a man can not choose‚ he seizes to be a man” (Kubrick‚ 1971). This is a conversation between the delinquent Alex and the prison chaplain

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    ZooZoo‚ the new brand ambassador of Vodafone‚ has created a furore in the advertising industry. Zoozoos have been successful in giving Vodafone a makeover and establishing maximum brand presence. I consider it to be a perfect example of a well-laid out marketing strategy for the following reasons: Vodafone chose the Indian Premier League 2 (IPL-2) as a platform to launch their advertisement‚ which proved to be a great marketing strategy. Cricket is considered to be a religion in India‚ and Zoozooz

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    Orin 6 “Clockwork Orange” represents the ignorance of women. In every point of the movie the females are raped and used as a thing. Alex was symbol of the typical minded man who thinks they have the power to do anything they want. Every year thousands of women are being vsictim of rape and many others are left injured or suffering from physical sexual substance abuse and mental health problems. Rape is one of the most predominant forms of violence being used in Darfur towards women. It does not only

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    no longer human but a "clockwork orange"‚ a mechanical toy‚ as demonstrated in Anthony Burgess’ novel‚ "A Clockwork Orange". The choice between good and evil is a decision every man must make throughout his life in order to guide his actions and control his future. Forcing someone to be good is not as important as the act of someone choosing to be good. This element of choice‚ no matter what the outcome‚ displays man’s power as an individual. "A Clockwork Orange" starts with Alex posing the question:

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    belonging‚ as it restrains our freedom and forces us to only mimic. My studied texts show how society demands us to conform‚ yet conformity prevents a sense of true identity being ever created. This notion is elaborated in the novel‚ A Clockwork Orange. Alex is a criminal who doesn’t belong anywhere within society. In the novel‚ the government attempts to suppress his criminality by physically preventing him from thinking of violence—thus making him conform to their standards. This is a prime example

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    A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess portrays the problem between order in society and the freedom of individuals. The novel represents the universal values and dangers of all societies due to this fundamental conflict of choice and individualism. The freedom of individuals must be limited in order to achieve stability and order within society. The antagonist of A Clockwork Orange is fifteen year-old Alex‚ a vicious boy with constant violent impulses. Alex rapes‚ steals‚ and murders because it

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    for SWOT analysis) The Problem Bed Bath & Beyond has always conducted business under the old fashioned premise that “cash is king‚ and debt is bad”. As of late their capital structure has become a big issue amongst investors. They are concerned that the current unlevered structure is not maximizing value and are wary of the risks associated with the companies large and growing cash balances. Currently BBBY is facing the issue of trying to decide wether their current capital structure is optimal

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    I hate orange juice yet I want orange juice right now more than I ever wanted anything. Every day I want something I can never have yesterday it was to be able to have a bath and today its orange juice. Daisy says that once I fully accept that I’m dead that all things that I want will go away. Daisy is what is known as a helper‚ she helps the newly deceased come to terms with being dead so they can move on from the land of the living and join the other spirits. I have fully accepted that I’m dead

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    As Jeanette‚ the protagonist of Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit‚ states‚ “time is a great deadener.” (93) Essentially‚ as time passes‚ people will inherently forget crucial details of history‚ allowing for various interpretations and even inaccuracies to be perpetuated. The aforementioned Oranges‚ Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five‚ Tom Stoppard’s play Arcadia‚ and Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart all explore‚ in some capacity‚ how certain people or events from the past are

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