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    Conspiracy of Change at Intuit. Intuit was regarded as one of the most compelling success stories. It was the classiest of companies. They had developed software packages with broad appeal to customers‚ grown rapidly‚ & made customers‚ stockholders & employees happy. It was very good at incrementally improving the product and responding to customers. The management‚ employees and customers were all satisfied - too satisfied. The product design‚ its features‚ the technology‚ the post sales follow

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    Area 51 Conspiracy

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    From the denial of the existence of Area 51 to its acceptance‚ the government has come a long way. For fear of a better or worse reason‚ one might conclude that the purpose of hiding Area 51 was for military purposes that improved our country. Conspiracies will continue to transpire due to the pure mystery connected with the land. Whether or not one believes that Area 51 is military or extraterrestrial related‚ the fact of the matter is‚ it does exist‚ and there is proven activity. The choice is

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    Cicero‚ Against Verres‚ 2.1.53-86 [55]quid ego de M. Marcello loquar‚ qui Syracusas‚ urbem ornatissimam‚ cepit? What can I say about M. Marcellus‚ who captured Syracuse‚ a most richly adorned city? quid de L. Scipione‚ qui bellum in Asia gessit Antiochumque‚ regem What about L. Scipio‚ who waged war in Asia and vanquished Antiochus‚ a most powerful king? potentissimum‚ vicit? quid de Flaminino‚ qui regem Phillipum et Macedoniam What about Flamininus‚ who subdued Philip and Macedonia? subegit

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    9/11 - the Conspiracy

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    The Conspiracy: 9/11 The day of September 11th‚ 2001 the world witnessed with disbelief as the World Trade Center in New York City came crashing down. The shock the attacks generated and the some 3‚000 or more people it killed made it one of the brutal attacks in history. One may only wonder how such a grand scaled attack could be carried through. Although controversial‚ evidence suggests that the September 11th attacks in 2001 were an inside job and the statements of the Bush administration

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    Section 1 9/15/14 The Mysterious Death of Princess Diana Conspiracy theories are naturally created because of doubt. Conspiracy theories resemble Russian nesting dolls. The event or phenomenon is just like the innermost nesting doll‚ once people start questioning the theory the doll gets bigger and bigger with other possible conspiracies. Making it harder for people to believe the story the media tells first. Most people naturally believe conspiracy theories because it is easier to believe that people

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    The Conspiracy of the Illuminati In the history of the humanity there is a great deal of mysteries which are unresolved until the present‚ and scientists still tackle these issues in an attempt to prove every mystery from a scientific way and thus to dispel myths surrounding the problems. However‚ either because of lack of information on some problems‚ or because of wrongful research methods or paths‚ some problems are still unresolved. And the question of the existence of the Illuminati order and

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    24 May 2013 The Assassination that Haunts American Lives A conspiracy theory is an explanatory proposition that accuses a person‚ group‚ or organization of having caused or covered up an event or phenomenon of great social‚ political‚ or economic impact. For example‚ the event of the Watergate scandal is a proven conspiracy theory that Richard Nixon and his aides were behind the cause and cover-up of the Watergate break-in. A conspiracy that has been in debate since 1963 is the assassination of John

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    As the age of technology continues to link up similar minded people in new and more efficient ways‚ conspiracy theories are able to spread like they had not been able to before. Which brings up the question—are they worth exploring? Whenever major life altering events have occurred throughout history‚ conspiracy theories have not been far behind. Whether someone believes the extreme‚ such as the Holocaust never happening‚ or the the more realistic‚ like cover up of the John F. Kennedy assassination

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    Conspiracy theories are everywhere. It seems that for every event in to have taken place in history‚ there is a group of individuals saying that it is a government conspiracy. There are conspiracy theories regarding the 9/11 attacks‚ presidential assassinations‚ Area 51‚ Jimmy Hoffa‚ the English crown and Elvis. The list is endless. In this paper we are going to discuss the moon landing conspiracy. Apparently there are people who believe the entire moon landing was a hoax. They believe that

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    race against the Soviet Union‚ or Russia‚ to cheat the public out of billions of dollars. The conspiracy theorists had believed that the scientists that had worked for NASA thought that the Apollo missions would be impossible because it was too expensive to make it to the moon at the time. The time they made it to the moon was right around the Cold War time‚ and the Great Depression. The conspiracy theorists also believed that the government had built a secret movie studio elsewhere in the south

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