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    emphasizing on distinctive characteristic of a product that makes it different from competitor’s product and it appeals to the public. It is the sum of total that differentiates one brand from another. Root Strength: It is the original product‚ value or belief that made a brand great and on its basis brand is now growing. Brand root strength may be a format of a product‚ distinctive features in a product. For example Sony’s first commercial product was transistor radios. Transistors were the distinctive

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    Gabrielle Giffords and Mark Kelly The issue of gun ownership and gun violence is highly controversial and has become highly controversial since the recent multiple massacres/shootings in schools and theatres. Controversy ensues between individual beliefs of who can own guns and how to control gun violence. The recent massacres/shootings bring into stark‚ shocking reality that gun ownership isn’t as controlled as it should‚ leading to gun violence. As quoted from Steve Mostyn‚ a Texas trial lawyer

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    seventh reason is supported by his belief that all of the parts of the watch interact with each other and follow certain unspoken rules based on the laws of metallic nature. Paley’s final reason for his conclusion to his teleological argument is that just because we don’t know anything about the watch or how it was made‚ does not mean that a designer did not create the watch with a specific function in mind. I would have to say that I agree with Paley’s belief

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    A Little Thing Called “FAITH” In this technological era‚ there are two types of explanations about our existence that is being believed upon; the scientific explanation and the spiritual or religious explanation. But in every belief‚ no one must question the other regarding it. Why? It’s something that we call FAITH. Faith‚ according to Wikipedia‚ involves accepting claims about the character of a deity‚ nature‚ or the universe. Under the two types of explanations are branches of different

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    it robs the human race from getting an opportunity. People gain an opportunity to learn and grow when they hear the opinions‚ thoughts‚ and beliefs of others. Mill believes there is much to gain from individuals’ opinions or to say the same; there is much to lose by not hearing those opinions. If no one heard other people’s opinions then everyone would belief their own as all truth‚ so hearing others’ opinions and thoughts allows for people to think and learn actual truths. Mill talks about three

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    that goal of quality of life. The first step in being a true advocate of a patient’s quality of life‚ you need to know what your beliefs are and accept that your patient’s ideals may be different from yours. I would start out by performing an interview with Mrs. Thomas. She would be my first priority since she is the dying person. of everything from religious beliefs to familiar culture and or ethnicity and ethnic culture.

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    the global population believes in gods and religions. And according to some estimates‚ there are roughly 4‚200 religions in the world. Religious beliefs are complicated things. You can look at them and say these beliefs cause wars and manage billions of people’s lives. But have your ever thought about why do people have these beliefs? Why do these beliefs even exist? Take a look at the history you might say people created religions just because they wanted to rule the rest of people or to secure

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    Plato believed that the chief cause of factions is the difference in property owners. Recall that he said: "In each city there exists two cities; the city of the rich and the city of the poor - eternally at war."  Madison was similar in his belief though‚ he believed the primary cause of factions is the unequal distribution of property.  They each had their own set of solutions. Madison understands that factions cannot be eliminated (recall Federalist 10) where he provided the two methods in

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    Reasoning" states his beliefs about knowledge and his idea that we can only have relative certainty of truth. Skeptics concur that there is not enough evidence to predict the future or prove truth. In "An Argument Against Skepticism‚" John Hospers argues that we can have absolute certainty because there is enough evidence from the past and from our own experiences to prove an argument to be true. Although both Hume and Hospers make strong arguments‚ Hospers’ philosophical beliefs on different levels

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    Assertiveness (or assertive behavior) is the ability to express one’s feelings‚ opinions‚ beliefs and needs directly‚ openly and honestly‚ assert one’s rights whilst respecting the feelings and rights of another (Lloyd‚ 1998). Assertiveness is a form of communication in which needs or wishes are stated clearly with respect for oneself and the other person in the interaction. Assertive communication is distinguished from passive communication (in which needs or wishes go unstated) and aggressive

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