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    Poker Speech Outline Poker Informative Speech Specific Purpose: Inform the audience that poker is a game of skill. As a result‚ it is profitable in the longrun. Introduction – Who likes money? Excellent me too! - That’s one reason that I play poker. - Explain the story of how I learned to play poker from my father and what I’ve accomplished with poker [To Build Positive Ethos + Grab Attention] - Poker is not gambling if you understand the game. Poker is beatable

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    Compare the impact and effectiveness of at least two promotional methods from two different media platforms used by the TV show Pretty Little LiarsPretty Little Liars is a famous American TV series in the genre of Drama‚ Mystery and Thriller aiming at a target audience of teenagers. It is a TV programme full of enigmas as it is in the genre of Mystery. The series is aired on the ABC family channel and is based on a group of ‘pretty’ teenage girls who are trying to discover the real truth about their

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    STA-201: PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICS CASE STUDY: TEXAS HOLD’EM A. The probability that you are dealt pocket aces is 1/221‚ or 0.00452 to three significant digits. If you studied either Section 4.5 and 4.6 or Section 4.8‚ verify that probability. 1st Card- 4 cards that are aces out of the 52 cards in the deck. 2nd Card- You already got the 1st ace so now there’s only 3 aces out of 51 cards. 0.00452 is the probability of getting dealt "pocket aces". Therefore the probability is

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    CASE 3 HARRAH´S ENTERTAINMENT: Hitting the CRM jackpot ANDREA HERNÁNDEZ PAULA BELTRÁN NICOLÁS LATORRE LORENA LEHMANN MARIA FERNANDA ROJAS Presentado a: LUIS FERNANDO CORREA MERCADEO GRUPO 2-1 ESCUELA INTERNACIONAL DE CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS Y ADMINISTRATIVAS UNIVERSIDAD DE LA SABANA 15 DE AGOSTO DE 2014 BOGOTÁ D.C 2014-2 HARRAH´S ENTERTAINMENT: Hitting the CRM jackpot 1. BACKGROUND 2. UPDATING 3. PEOPLE

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    Every Man in this Village is a Liar Prologue In this chapter Stack describes the effects of conflict on the lives of both people who have experienced war and people who have not experienced war. Stack provides an example in the form of her relative‚ John a former American marine. John was sent to Beirut to combat the Hezbollah and whilst fighting there he experienced the true nature of war. He returned later however “he wasn’t all right”. He committed suicide due to the effects of war and the conflicts

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    get punished. If there was a way to cut back on an innocent person being found guilty‚ wouldn’t we want to help? This study’s research is to see if people who lie or tell the truth have a common area when they do it. It would be helpful to know if liars used fewer details‚ or if there was something that gave them away most of the time. The cops‚ judges‚ and lawyers would know what to look for in the statements and interviews they review. In the study they used criteria-based content analysis and

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    How do Salinger and Twain present the ideas of escape in the two novels? First of all the two authors wrote their books in different times and their ideas of escape will differ‚ for example Huck was written in the late 1800’s when slavery was still rife in many of the southern regions of America the idea of escape has a literal meaning. Alternately to this Catcher in the Rye was written in the 1940’s and depicts the societies of the then modern America. The ideas of escape were mainly within Holden’s

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    Chapter 1: 1. What is Socrates definition of morality/ethics? “how we ought to live.” 2. Where do professional ethicists work? At universities‚ hospitals‚ and law schools 3. What are three arguments given concerning whether to use baby Theresa’s organs? a. Transplanting the organs would benefit the other children without harming Baby Theresa. b. It is wrong to use people as means to other people’s ends. c. It is wrong to kill one person to save another 4. Generally speaking‚ an argument

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    be trusted. They are involved in illegal activities like‚ robbery and violence. They had to be good liars to not get caught doing this. William Turner had an even harder time trusting him. He was never sure on who’s side Jack was on. Was he trying to help him get Elizabeth back? Or did he want to help the pirates on the Black Pearl. It seemed as if he was determined to save Elizabeth. He has a “poker face”‚ no one can know what he is thinking or even planning. Will and Elizabeth didn’t trust him at

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    front. (2) In poker‚ to try to mislead other players by betting more on a hand than it is worth. [The root word means either to boast or to baffle.]  4. Two points about the definitions. The fact that an activity is a game does NOT determine the acceptable strategies. “The Game of Science‚” in which absolute truthfulness is needed for long-term success. Golf‚ in which absolute honesty is expected. Bluffing is NOT identical with lying. Some bluffs are not lies (poker vs. “liars poker”). Many business

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