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    The second reading “Land of Smoke and Mirrors: The Meaning of Punishment and Control” explores the educational setting and likens it to a prison by enclosing students and supervising them to produce docile students who are unable to think for themselves. In this sense‚ the school is a training grounds to prepare students for life in prison. The structure and effects of this institution remind me of Bentham’s Panopticon structure of prisons where they focused on controlling the individual by controlling

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    Conclusion As with all failures the problems can be viewed from the inappropriate model for the strategic analysis. To understand the root cause of problems‚ we calculate the overhead allocation rate for each of the model years from 1988 through 1990: 1987 1988 1989 1990 OH Rate 435% 435% 575% 565% It can be seen from the table that‚ after outsource of Muffler-exhaust systems and oil pans‚ the overhead rate was dramatic increase from 435 % in 1988 to 575% in1989. The overhead costs

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    We therefore conclude that no one can claim to truly know whether‚ or in what circumstances‚ euthanasia is moral. So‚ while it is possible to try to answer this question by discussing the moral issues‚ it is not easy to say whether euthanasia is ever morally supportable. Of course‚ euthanasia should be differentiated from simple removal of life support from a patient who has already effectively succumbed. The Churches‚ on good grounds‚ oppose euthanasia in all circumstances. We all regard life

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    Spoiled Rotten Few people would dispute that a child needs the proper support and encouragement in order to blossom into a happy and well-rounded adult‚ but could too much love result in unhappiness? In her magazine article "How to Land Your Kid in Therapy"‚ Lori Gottlieb is perplexed by her patients who seemingly have the best of everything‚ yet feel an overwhelming sense of unhappiness‚ unfulfillment and indecisiveness. Most of these patients had parents who were their “best friends”‚ supported

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    Football Football needs to be safer because it is a sport filled with injury and the injuries could affect them for the rest of their life. What i want to happen is they need to make football a little safer. And they need to also make it so if you get injured you get your contract cut. And if they were to do that it would make it more like if i get injured i could lose my job so it makes they more careful. I also think that there team would be disappointed in them. Football needs to be safer because

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    The Road to Redemption: in Tolstoy’s ‘The Death of Ivan Ilyich Leo Tolstoy is considered Russia’s greatest novelist and one of its most influential moral philosophers. Born to the family of russian provincial nobility and profoundly influenced by changes of society in Western Europe‚ he was a big supporter of abolition of serfdom in 1861 who believed that a true Christian could find lasting happiness by striving for inner self-perfection. If War and Peace was influenced by Romanticism‚ The

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    diseases because you do not catch them and there aren’t contagious.               3. If you were asked to make a karyotype from the chromosome spreads you made from HeLa cells in Activity 4.2.1‚ list the materials you would use and describe how you would make the karyotype. Answer: Plato clay‚ wire‚ foam     4. For years the standard practice has been to only do pre-natal chromosome testing when the mother was over the age of 35 or otherwise considered to have a high risk of a problem

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    the fact that we are using too much and live simply because they can make an impact on the Earth. Thoreau was a guy who went to the extreme to live simply. He went to the woods‚ built himself a house‚ planted beans‚ and lived in nature. Thoreau wanted to live simply and enjoy life with the basic necessities. Thoreau said‚ “My greatest skill has been to want but little.” I never would be able to live like Thoreau did‚ to go without everything I’m used to and

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    Curley’s wife is a character in the novel “Of mice and men” set in California and written in 1937 by John Steinbeck. She is the only woman on a ranch of itinerant working men‚ and because of this she gets treated by each man in a different manner. Most of the men treat her in a negative way‚ therefore causing different degrees of sympathy from the reader. Sympathy implies that the reader feels an emotional connection towards the character. Her unhappy marriage to the boss’s son causes her great loneliness

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    that marketing create needs and those who believe that marketing does not create needs but only satisfy it have real examples. The marketing function is to search needs and then satisfy it! But the issue that some companies create needs‚ so we should not call it Marketing‚ because none of the marketing function is creating needs‚ therefore we should call it something else‚ I say it should be called Ultra Marketing! Or New Marketing! Marketers do not create needs: Needs preexist marketers

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