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    consider my family to be one of the more fortunate families in society. I have had a great deal of experience with that reprobate of a man that we call Socrates. I am here today with my fellow accusers‚ Meletus and Anytus‚ to prove that Socrates is guilty. I feel that Athens would be a much better place if Socrates were put to death. He is always questioning the government and I feel that is wrong and unruly to do such a thing to our government and it seems to be a threat to them as well. My experiences

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    Innocent Smoothies Marketing Contents Page Page 2 • Introduction • Chapter 1 Perceptual Map Page 3 • 1.1 Axes of Perceptual Map • 1.2 The Marketplace Page 4 • Chapter 2 The Marketing Mix • 2.1 Product Page 5 • 2.2 Price • 2.3 Promotion • 2.4 Place • Page 6 • Chapter 3 Segmentation • 3.1 Demographic Segmentation Page 7 • 3.2 Geodemographic Segmentation Page 8 • 3.3 Product Diversification • 3.3.1 Families • 3.3.2 Young Children • Conclusion

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    Shirin Ebadi uses her novel Until We Are Free as an opening into a world that we could never imagine. A world where the freedom of speech is not a freedom given by the government but persecuted by the government. Where political activists and defenders of human rights are looked at as criminals. A world where she was once able to practice law as a judge and live securely in her home in Tehran with her loving husband and two daughters. However‚ Ebadi describes that this is no longer the case in Iran

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    Civilians are innocent bystanders in war. Civilians do not change anything during total war‚ soldiers are the only people who can affect war. Civilians have no reason to be targeted during total war. These statements are false. Civilians‚ in fact‚ play a big role for a country at war. Civilians should be targeted in total war conflict. Total war has no limitations on the destruction it brings. Total war is defined as a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used‚ the territory or combatants

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    What goal do you think Pope Innocent VIII was trying to achieve when sanctioning the writing of the Malleus Maleficarum through his papal bull‚ Summis Desiderantes‚ in 1484? Pope Innocent VIII could have had obviously had many goals in issuing Summis Desiderantes; however‚ in my opinion‚ one goal is much more evident than the rest. Pope Innocent VIII had one of the most corrupt papacies on record (atheism.about.com/library/ glossary/western/bldef_innocentviii.htm). Also‚ during the time of his

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    RUNNING HEAD: Abortion: The Horrible Killing of Innocent Children Abortion: The Horrible Killing of Innocent Children Naomi Kilpatrick Northwestern State University Abortion: The Horrible Killing of Innocent Children "When a bystander can see a fetus flinching at the moment of intentional killing‚ there is no to close to infanticide about it‚ it is infanticide."(Williams 2002). Abortion has been a controversial issue‚ ever since it was first legalized. This paper will explore the different

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    Philosophy 1100 Burton May 10‚ 2011 Is Socrates guilty as charged? One of the most controversial issues in the history of Philosophy involves the trial of Socrates’ conviction. Socrates was accused on two charges. The charges were that he had corrupted the youth of Athens in his teachings‚ and that he advocated the worship of false gods. I believe Socrates is a good man and should not be convicted of the charges brought upon him. I find Socrates innocent‚ and after investigating the issues‚ I discovered

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    Ladies and Gentleman‚ I come to bring you evidence of why Jack is guilty of first degree murder‚ conspiracy‚ and leaving a child unattended near a fire. Throughout the time that Jack had on the island‚ he made many conflictions with other boys. One of these boys is Ralph‚ who Jack tries vigorously to steal power from. The main theme of this case is power‚ which Jack is addicted to. An example of Jack trying to physically steal power is when he steals Piggy’s glasses. The glasses alone have much power

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    12 Angry Men: Boy Is Innocent Gentlemen of the jury‚ I would like to point out to you three pieces of evidence that prove this young boy is innocent. I would like to revewthe purchase of the knife‚ the old man hearing a yell‚ and the movie theater. The future of this young boy is in your hands now‚ make the right decision. Find him innocent. First off‚ the knife that was purchased the night of the murder. After fighting with his dad‚ he wanted to get away from his house. He lives in the

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    bravery. In his first hearing‚ Abel was found guilty and ordered to pay the fine. However‚ the appeals court ruled Fields not guilty. Abel Fields argues that his right to lie is protected by the First Amendment and that his actions do not harm other individuals nor benefit himself. His prosecutors argue that an intentional lie is not protected by the First Amendment and that Abel Fields’ lie damages the integrity of the award. Abel Fields is not guilty on the grounds that no harm was made nor was

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