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    newspapers also results in an increasing demand for advertising. In contrast to standard complementary products‚ the reverse relation is not unconditionally symmetric. For example‚ if the readers’ valuation for advertising is negative (see Blair and Romano 1993) there are asymmetric relations. Thus‚ products offered by a media firm are neither pure substitutes nor complements. Moreover‚ and at least as important as the asymmetries‚ the consumers of the two products are not identical. Therefore‚

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    Should Capital Punishment be legal in the U.K? A poll taken showed that 60% of citizens in the United Kingdom wanted Capital Punishment re-instated‚ even more people wanted it in cases of murder with Police Officers or children involved. Capital Punishment is the most severe deterrent or retribution in existence and aims to deter future obligates from committing such heinous crimes for which the death penalty would be apportioned. The principal of this being that the ‘future criminal’ will be

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    Reference: [1] John‚ Danaher. ‘Is Death Bad or Just Less Good? (Part One).’ Philosophical Disquisitions. 7 July‚ 2012. Retrieved November 27 2014‚ from http://philosophicaldisquisitions.blogspot.hk/2012/07/is-death-bad-or-just-less-good-part-one.html [2] Garth‚ Kemerling. ‘Plato: Immortality and the Forms’ Philosophy Pages. 12 November 2011. Retrieved November 27 2014‚ from http://www.philosophypages.com/hy/2f.htm [3] Nicholas‚ Everitt. ‘Substance Dualism and Disembodied Existence (2000).’ The Secular Web

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    chance the rapids‚ than stay there on the shore… I will sail my vessel ‘til the river runs dry‚ like a bird upon the wind‚ these waters are my sky. I’ll never reach my destination if I never try‚ so I will sail my vessel ‘til the river runs dry."—Garth Brooks song As I try to figure out my dreams for my life so that I can write this paper‚ that songs keeps playing in my mind. So many times in life I get scared and can’t decide what I want‚ yet if I would only look back on my life’s course and

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    Valedictory speech My fellow graduates‚ over the last four years here at [Insert name of school.]‚ we have learned a lot. Mr. [Insert name of math teacher.] has taught us how to [Insert a complicated sounding math thing.]. Ms. [Insert name of English teacher.] taught us [Insert interesting tidbit from a favorite piece of literature.]. And Mr. [Insert name of widely known funny‚ popular teacher.] has taught us [Insert something odd that parents might be surprised to learn. For example maybe he taught

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    “Bernarda’s house serves on a number of levels as the central image in the play. How does Lorca use the house to convey his ideas?” In order to arrive at the central idea in Federico Garcia’s last play‚ “House of Bernarda Alba”‚ the title is the first factor to be reflected on. Lorca has not presumably named the play “Bernarda Alba”‚ or “Day of Bernarda Alba”. He had named the play “House of Bernarda Alba” because it will let the reader draw attention both to Bernarda’s ‘house’ in the sense of

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines Mulanay‚ Campus Mulanay‚ Quezon NARRATIVE REPORT In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In the Course-Office Practicum (OFAD 4016) Presented by: Ruben Z. Balmes BSOA-II Presented to: Prof.Luisito I. Asia S.Y. 2012-2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First I would like to thanks to my parents‚ brothers and sisters for their love and support‚ not onlyin financial aspects but also in moral and spiritual guidance

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    Management & Business Excellence‚ 23 (4)‚ p.381-396. • Bonaccorsi‚ A. et al. (2011) Service Value Stream Management (SVSM): Developing Lean Thinking in the Service Industry. Journal of Service Science and Management‚ 4 p.428-439. • Bortolotti‚ T. and Romano‚ P. (2013) ’Lean first‚ then automate ’: a framework for process improvement in pure service companies. Production Planning & Control: The Management of Operations‚ 23 (7)‚ p.513-522. • Coote‚ P. and Gould‚ S. (2006) Technical Matters - Lean Management

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    Cited: Beigbeder‚ Yves. International Justice against Impunity: Progress and New Challenges.Boston‚ Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff‚ 2005. Bertodano‚ Sylvia. “East Timor: Trails and Tribunals‚” in Cesare Romano et al. (eds.)‚ Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals: Sierra Leone‚ East Timor‚ Kosovo‚ and Cambodia. Oxford [England]; New York: Oxford University Press‚ 2004. Him‚ Chanrithy. When Broken Glass Floats: Growing up Under the Khmer Rouge‚

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    1. “Quisque‚” inquit‚ “semper putat suas res esse magnas.” “Each person‚” he says‚ “always thinks that his own affairs (circumstances) are important.” (The ind. state. could here be translated more lit.‚ “considers his own affairs to be important.”) 2. Postea audivimus servos donorum causa laboravisse‚ ut milites fideles heri narraverant. Afterwards we heard that the slaves had worked for the sake of gifts (benefits)‚ as the loyal soldiers had reported (told us) yesterday. (The perf. inf.

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