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    medieval time period was full of knights in shining armor and fairytale princesses‚ when in all reality‚ the medieval time period was a bloodthirsty and violent time period. Government and religious officials used sadistic torture to punish suspects and obtain confessions. Torture is the deliberate and cruel infliction of mental and physical suffering to obtain information or for any other reason. ”The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear” ( Lovecraft). The tools and devices used brought

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    What is ERAS? ERAS is an acronym for enhanced recovery after surgery. The acronym is commonly used to describe a multimodal perioperative care program. The term enhanced recover after surgery can be and often is substituted for terms like enhanced recovery programs (ERP) or fast-track surgery‚ but ultimately the meaning is the same. Every program of ERAS is composed of several evidence-based perioperative care aspects that have been proven to be effective; however‚ when each aspect is put together

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    framwork for cyber-enhanced retailing SECTION HEADING Keywords: e-commerce‚ cyber-enhanced retailing‚ consumer mercantile phases‚ brick-and-mortar retailing‚ kiosk‚ comparative analysis A b s t r a c t Along with the exponential growth of e-commerce activities‚ the world marketplace is undergoing a rapid transformation and retailing is one of the key areas of this revolution. In this paper‚ we introduce a concept called `cyberenhanced retailing ’. Cyber-enhanced retailing is

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    details are encouraged to be used by interrogators‚ often times these exact regulations are not followed. If not followed‚ unethical actions could derail and inadmissible or false confessions could arise due to the coercive nature in which the interrogation

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    After four gruesome hours‚ he finally arrived at the interrogation room with blistering feet‚ swollen creaking knees‚ throbbing shoulders from the brutal handcuffs‚ and drenched in sweat for he still wore his heavy green turtleneck and suit jacket. The burly guards slammed him down in a wooden chair. The room‚ dimly lit by a lone overhead lightbulb‚ felt cold and smelled vaguely of mold and salsa. A short police detective tottered in and set down a hefty mound of paperwork. While examining the first

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    Ethical Issues Surrounding the Use of Torture by the United States Torture‚ as defined in lecture‚ is the infliction of extreme pain and suffering on a victim that is both non-consenting and defenseless with the intention of forcing him or her to divulge information against their will (Moser and McDonald 2016a). By this definition‚ it is easy to see how policy makers would categorize the practices of waterboarding and other “enhanced interrogation methods” as torture‚ as they cause intense psychological

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    Heartless Acts of Torture in Society ¨In 2002‚ Gul Rahmen‚ a suspected terrorist and detainee was found dead in his cell in one of the black detention sites in Kabul‚ Afghanistan – allegedly of hypothermia¨ (Macrakis). In America‚ many suspected terrorists are tortured or sent to another country to be tortured. ¨Torture means any act by which severe pain or suffering‚ whether physical or mental‚ is internationally inflicted on a person for such purposes as obtaining from him or a third person information

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    Should torture be acceptable in our society seems to be the day old question. First‚ one must know what torture actually is; torture is the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment to force them to do or say something‚ or for the pleasure of the person inflicting the pain. Torture is wrong and should not be acceptable in our society because it is ineffective‚ morally wrong‚ and it violates the rights of human dignity of the victim. The 1948 Universal Declaration of

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    EDCA is a two-sided coin with its disadvantages outweighing its benefits. Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement or EDCA is a bilateral pact that serves as an advancement of the Mutual Defense Treaty and the Visiting Forces Agreement between the Philippines and the United States. This became effective on April 28‚ 2014 and is classified as an Executive Agreement by both Philippines and US government. (Thayer‚ 2014) According to Foreign Affairs Secretary‚ Albert del Rosario‚ EDCA was originally titled

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    Christine Boachie Mr. Mezzatesta CHY4U May 14‚ 2014 Renaissance and Revolution: 18th Century Torture In the 18th century law enforcement was significantly different from modern day crime detection and prevention. Unlike today’s society many people were left to fend for themselves and when it came to crime the prosecution of others was left in the hands of the victims themselves. In that day and age it was all too easy for criminals to flee from a crime un accused and unpunished seeing

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