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    Propaganda Techniques

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    Propaganda Techniques in Today’s Advertising by Ann McClintock Americans‚ adults and children alike‚ are being seduced. They are being brainwashed. And few of us protest. Why? Because the seducers and the brainwashers are the advertisers we willingly invite into our homes. We are victims‚ content—even eager—to be victimized. We read advertisers’ propaganda message in newspapers and magazines; we watch their alluring images on television. We absorb their messages and images into our subconscious

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    steps involved in the simplex algorithm for solving a linear programming maximization problem. Also define the technical terms used therein. 3. ``Linear programming is one of the most frequently and successfully employed Operations Research techniques to managerial and business decisions.’’ Elucidate this statement with some examples. …2… …2… 4. Describe the transporation problem and give its mathematical model. Explain‚ by taking an illustration‚ the North-West Corner Rule‚ the Least Cost

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    Nerissa Sykes Crystal O’Neal English 1102 28 February 2013 No More Sweet Red Riding Hood In the past‚ fairytales were intended mostly for children to learn morals and meanings to things. These fairytales also always ended with a happy ending. As time passed these fairytales have been altered and expanded in ways that draw from what a fairytale really is. Many have argued that these new adaptions of the fairytales have corrupted our children. Others on the other hand‚ gave reasoning on how

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    Sampling Techniques

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    of | c.|same as ‚ since it considers all possible values of the sample proportion| d.|sampling distribution of | ANS: D 8. In computing the standard error of the mean‚ the finite population correction factor is used when a.|N/n > 0.05| b.|N/n 0.05| c.|n/N > 0.05| d.|n/N 30| ANS: C 9. Convenience sampling is an example of a.|probabilistic sampling| b.|stratified sampling| c.|nonprobabilistic sampling| d.|cluster sampling| ANS: C 10. Which

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    Counseling Techniques

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    the basics in the therapeutic process. The next step will be a thorough explanation of key elements that are salient to a new client during their first session‚ and why it must be covered. I will gladly share which theory of counseling‚ and two techniques‚ that I might specialize in and utilize in my own practice of counseling. My life experiences will certainly have an impact on how effectively I work with a diverse population of clients‚ as well as‚ how my experiences can hinder my ability to relate

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    Techniques of Logotherapy

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    Techniques of Logotherapy Paradoxical Intention The therapist encourages the patient to intend or wish for‚ even if only for a second‚ precisely what they fear. oUsed for obsessive‚ compulsive and phobic conditions (not for suicidal or schizophrenic patients). oUseful in cases of underlying anticipatory anxiety‚ often works very quickly. oMobilises the human capacity for self-detachment‚ often with a sense of humour oHans Gerz claims that paradoxical intention is successful in 80-90% of cases

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    macd technique

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    Dawid Babula H. Economics 4th Mr. Culbertson November 20‚ 2014 MACD Technique MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a graph indicator that uses the difference between a short-term and long-term price trend (usually a 12 day moving average and a 26 day moving average period) to help figure out movements that can identify when to buy or sell a stock. Basically‚ it’s good for helping traders notice momentum shifts and trends‚ which will help them decide when to buy or sell a

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY NComputing Virtualization 30 JULY 2012 PREPARED BY: BRIAN ESCALONA‚ IT MANAGER Introduction: Desktop Virtualization for Small & Mid-Sized Business Staying current with hardware and technology is a challenge for any organization and especially for small and medium sized businesses with limited budgets. The proliferation of PCs has become a burden on IT departments as they

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    Tamer N Hawk

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    Both poets have stylishly fashioned poems which revolve around the common underlying theme of war‚ but each poet has employed different devices of both language or style and form to create poems which‚ while on the same theme‚ relate starkly different messages. “The Dead-Beat” (Poem A) is about a situation whereby a major war is happening and the persona is at lost‚ not knowing what to do – just shooting his weapons around (hoping to kill his enemies) before he himself died whereas “Killers” (Poem

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    Drinking N Driving

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    The Problems Of Drinking And Driving Harman Singh Gahir Roll Number August 09 2010 On the night of May 14‚ 1988‚ Larry Mahoney was drunk‚ so drunk that his blood-alcohol concentration—the percentage of alcohol in his blood—was more than twice Kentucky’s legal limit at the time of .10 percent. Regardless‚ Mahoney got behind the wheel of his pickup truck and proceeded to drive northbound in the southbound lane of Interstate 71 near Carrollton‚ Kentucky‚ crashing head-on into a church bus returning

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