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    Subject: UNICEF wages guerilla warfare – Case Study #1 Question 1: Do you think UNICEF’s campaigns will be effective? Why or Why not? I believe UNICEF’s campaign will not be as effective‚ given the fact that is hard to compete with other companies with more sophisticated and more economic advantages. We all know that if a product is bad but with the right marketing tactics it will attract people’s attention and gain great demand. It is difficult for UNICEF to compete with the many other companies

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    Victims are often ashamed of what has happened to them‚ and think that no one will believe them. In this book‚ Mel’s decision to keep her violation a secret is a tragic but understandable one. Throughout the book she explores different ways of communicating. From passing notes to writing graffiti on bathroom stalls. A part in the beginning explains that she wanted to scream‚ but couldn’t find

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    Truth Telling Violations The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the truth telling violations presented in the Abraham and Rehab Bible stories. Both stories are indicative of deception that demonstrate how if people are placed in a position of uncertainty can lose their faith in performing a moral obligation which is telling the truth regardless of the situation. Extreme circumstances can hinder the decision making process and can lead to deception. The ideology of truth

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    Case Study Questions: 1. In a utilitarian and caring perspective UNOCAL was right in deciding to invest in the pipeline because with this project they employed an astounding 7‚551 Burmese citizens and continued with 587 more; these pipelines were carrying an enormous 500-600 million cubic feet of gas per day towards Thailand‚ this being done caused the economy to expand rapidly and it increased revenues. In the right and justice perspective UNOCAL was erroneous because they forced the pupils to

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    Sometimes school forgets to think about the feelings of girls when they tell them that they are violating the dress code. The school administers has been rude about the dress code‚ and how they address the problem. Teachers has called out girls for their clothing‚ and they were rude instead of being polite by taking the girl aside and quietly talking to her (“Rosalind Classroom Conversation”). I don’t believe that the teachers are realizing they are being rude about telling the girls that they are

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    Case Studies Definition: A case study is an in-depth study of one person. Much of Freud’s work and theories were developed through individual case studies. In a case study‚ nearly every aspect of the subject’s life and history is analyzed to seek patterns and causes for behavior. The hope is that learning gained from studying one case can be generalized to many others. Unfortunately‚ case studies tend to be highly subjective and it is difficult to generalize results to a larger population. Types

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    Norm Violation Exercise Norms are an element of culture‚ and all societies have unique social norms that encourage people to act in particular ways. Often times we follow these norms without even thinking about them‚ and sometimes may not even realize that they exist. The purpose of this assignment is to encourage students to think about the role of social norms in society by conducting a social experiment: violation of a social norm. To conduct this social experiment‚ you need to first

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    Introduction to Case Study by Winston Tellis+ The Qualitative Report‚ Volume 3‚ Number 2‚ July‚ 1997 (http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR3-2/tellis1.html) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract This paper is the first of a series of three articles relating to a case study conducted at Fairfield University to assess aspects of the rapid introduction of Information Technology at the institution. This article deals with the nature of the problem

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    Whether or not evidence discovered during a search and seizure conducted in violation of the Fourth Amendment should be admissible in a state court? Rules: All evidence discovered as a result of a search and seizure conducted in violation of the Fourth Amendment is inadmissible in court. Analysis: Justice Clark filed the majority opinion saying: That the exclusionary rule applies to all evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment’s search and seizure clause in all state prosecutions

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    Computerized Student’s Violation Record for SRSPC Highschool Department Executive Summary The management of records is an essential part of any organization. Today this implies the management of mostly digital records in electronic record management systems. The purpose of this study was to find out how the core features support and interfere with each other‚ and which changes could be done to a system evaluated according to the standards‚ as well as what the major challenges were when using

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