MARKETING ETHICS PAGE 252 1) Discuss other commercial applications of facial recognition technology. Come up with two product concepts that employ this technology. Facial recognition technology (FRT) has emerged as an attractive solution to address many contemporary needs for identification and the verification of identity claims. It brings together the promise of other biometric systems‚ which attempt to tie identity to individually distinctive features of the body‚ and the more familiar
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of unwanted animals‚ to create more no-kill shelters and get other shelters to use more humane methods of euthanasia. "International Herald Tribune (Herald Asahi): This Spring‚ the Government is Extending a Helping Hand to Abandoned Stray Pets That End Up in Animal Shelters." International Herald Tribune-Asahi Shimbun (Tokyo‚ Japan) 1 Feb. 2008: NewsBank. Web. 1 May. 2013. Jiji: Japan Sets Guidelines on Pet Rescue in Fukushima No-Go Zone." JIJI (Japan) 5 Dec.
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deserve a death sentence. I didn’t kill just one or two. Only war allows this-these torments I have to bear until I die” (Bradley) “True combat power is arms multiplied by fighting spirit. If one of them is infinitely strong‚ you will succeed.” (Asahi Shimbun newspaper‚ quoted in Japan at War: An Oral History) “The American people will regret the day I was crucified by politics and bureaucracy." (Billy
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Is Abe the Person shaping Japan’s Foreign Policy? In the study of international relations‚ scholars have outlined many ways of looking at issues to better understand them‚ and Kenneth Waltz’s Levels of analysis are taught to all scholars in their first semester of International Relations study. Waltz outlines three levels of analysis of foreign policy: The Systemic level which looks at the role of the international system as a whole; the national level which examines the role of the state and
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Why was the Snow polluted? —A blind spot for the Japanese top milk product company‚ Snow Brand— Shizuko Ota and Akie Kikuchi Advisor: Dr. Brenda J. Wrigley‚ APR Department of Advertising‚ Department of Communication College of Communication Arts & Sciences Michigan State University Why was the Snow polluted? Page 2 of 31 Contents I. II. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................3 HISTORY OF SNOW BRAND........
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Bibliography: YOTSUKURA‚ M. (2012‚ 08 16). @YANGON: Easing of car imports brings new problem to Myanmar. Retrieved 09 27‚ 2012‚ from The Asahi Shimbun: http://ajw.asahi.com/article/views/column/AJ201208160009 Kuhn‚ A. (2012‚ 07 29). VPR News: Cars for Clunkers: Myanmar Swaps Old Rides For New. Retrieved September 27‚ 2012‚ from VPR News: http://www.vpr.net/npt/157477789 Kyi‚ A. (2012‚ 01 09)
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Special Program in Journalism III Editorial An editorial is an article that presents the newspaper’s opinion on an issue. It reflects the majority vote of the editorial board‚ the governing body of the newspaper made up of editors and business managers. It is usually unsigned. Much in the same manner of a lawyer‚ editorial writers build on an argument and try to persuade readers to think the same way they do. Editorials are meant to influence public opinion‚promote critical
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International Journal of Business and Management; Vol. 8‚ No. 9; 2013 ISSN 1833-3850 E-ISSN 1833-8119 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Communicating CSR: Case Study of Japanese Food Industry Kaori Takano1 1 School of Business Administration‚ Fort Lewis College‚ USA Correspondence: Kaori Takano‚ School of Business Administration‚ Fort Lewis College‚ Durango‚ CO 81301‚ USA. Tel: 1-970-247-7060. E-mail: kaoringcun@yahoo.com Received: February 19‚ 2013 Accepted:
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Economist Online Edition‚ July 18. MHLW‚ 2003 ‚ White Paper on the Labour Economy: Economic and Social Change and Diversification of Working Styles‚ Ministry of Health‚ Labour and Welfare in Japanese ‚ Tokyo. Asahi Shimbun Survey‚ 2001 ‚ Collapsing Japanese-style employment ‚ Asahi Shimbun in Japanese ‚ November ‚ p.20. Daiichi Seimei Research Institute‚ 2003 ‚ A Survey of Future Lifestyles‚ Daiichi Seimei Research Institute in Japanese ‚ Tokyo. MHLW‚ 2003 ‚ White Paper on the Labour Economy: Economic
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Why does the “Nanjing Massacre” remain such a contentious issue over seventy years on? Introduction The event at the origin of the contention The rise of the contention over time: the massacre as an instrument to serve politics The unsolved controversy on textbooks Public opinion beyond control Content of the contention Conclusion The Nanjing massacre during the winter of 1937-1938 has no parallel in either country’s history of external
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