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    Westboro Baptist Church

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    Persuasive opinion paper God hates fags‚ Thank god for dead soldiers‚ Thank god for Hurricane Katrina‚ Pretty harsh right? These are all common phrases publically protested by a church called the Westboro Baptist church. You would think such comments should be illegal to chant out in public considering that gay marriage is now legal in some states and also that soldiers are out fighting for us‚ however members of the Westboro Baptist church feel differently. Westboro Baptist church was established

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    1) Compare Frederick Taylor’s mass production and Eric Trist’s socio-technical team-based production approaches to the design of work systems. a) What are the characteristics and key features of each? b) Discuss the fundamental differences between them including underlying theory‚ methods‚ principles‚ and role of management. c) Cover the advantages and disadvantages of each system – in which context does each perform best? d) What has led to the decline of mass production in the

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    The Importance of Customer Satisfaction in Relation to Customer Loyalty and Retention by Harkiranpal Singh May 2006 UCTI Working Paper WP-06-06 The Importance of Customer Satisfaction in Relation to Customer Loyalty and Retention Harkiranpal Singh Asia Pacific University College of Technology & Innovation Technology Park Malaysia Bukit Jalil‚ 5700 Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia May 2006 kiran@apiit.edu.my Abstract To be successful‚ organizations must look into the needs and wants of their customers

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    Atheism Vs Theism

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    Atheism vs. Theism The most wanted thing in the world is happiness. We work so hard in order to create or maintain it‚ so much so that it’s counterproductive. Does practicing a religion create happiness? Why is lack of religion associated with condemnation while certain attitudes believe anyone not associated with them is inferior? Religion is ultimately blinding people to their own world. By saying one knows the “ultimate” truth stops the search in the first place. People become static‚ people

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    The Filipino spirit is stronger than any typhoon One day‚ I was surfing Tumblr and I came across this slogan with the words; "The Filipino spirit is stronger than any typhoon". I don’t know but something about those words clicked in me. We’ve been through a lot of strong typhoon but‚ so far Typhoon Yolanda was the worst- taking thousands of lives and leaving millions of people with nothing. And as if struggling to recover from Typhoon Yolanda is not difficult enough‚ Filipinos in Bohol are still

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    “Decde... wether or not the goal is worth the risk involved. If it is stop worrying. Two worry is two add another hazard. It retards reactions‚ makes one unfit. (Amelia Earhart comporay Heroes). Amelia Earhart set an example for woman all around the world. Amelia Earhart helped change the way the world looked at women. Amelia Earhart is a leader when it comes to equal rights for women because she attempted to fly around the world when everyone said she couldn’t.Amelia Earhart was the first woman

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    Natural Disasters In Haiti

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    Natural disasters and human emergencies are recurring phenomenon’s that leave disastrous effects in their wake. On 12th January 2010‚ a major earthquake of a 7.0 magnitude on the Richter scale hit Haiti. The catastrophic quake centred about 15 miles South West of Port-au-Prince left considerable damage to a majority of towns in the country including the capital city. According to UN reports‚ of the total 9 million people in the country‚ the earthquake has affected half of the population. About 222

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    According to urban legend‚ humans only tap into 10 percent of their brain’s full capabilities. Whether this is true or not‚ no one really knows‚ but it is easy to come to the conclusion that human brains are among‚ if not the most‚ fascinating‚ complex‚ and powerful processing units to exist. Calculate 99*99 in your head. Chances are‚ most people cannot do this type of calculation in their head. Why? Brain Bugs: How The Brain’s Flaws Shape Our Lives‚ by Dean Buonomano‚ gives us insight into this

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    Kimberly Hampton will always be known for her accomplishments such as an honors graduate at the Presbyterian College she attended and as a tennis player to be undefeated. But more importantly‚ she will never be forgotten as the first female pilot to die during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004. At the time‚ CPT Hampton was a OH-58 Kiowa Warrior pilot when she was fatally shot down on January 2‚ 2004 by a surface to air missile that hit the tail boom of her aircraft. She personally chose to fly this

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    Amelia Earhart‚ by some‚ is considered to be the “American Hero” of the 1930s. With her passion for aviation‚ she was the first female pilot to fly solo across the pacific. But like any typical archetypal hero‚ she wasn’t always known as a hero. Growing up‚ her father‚ Edwin Earhart‚ was an alcoholic struggling to keep the family bonds and finances together. Once grown‚ she grew a niche for flying when watching a aviation show. Like many other heroes‚ she had struggles and a nemesis. Some of her

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