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    SCIENCE IS A THREAT TO HUMANITY * Science has greatly increased the capability of man to kill each other‚ literally threating humanity. Although science is not always the cause of wars the advances in nuclear weaponry have given the man the power to destroy the world. At certain points in history‚ such as the Cuban missile crisis‚ the world has stood on the brink of destruction. *The Cuban Missile Crisis was a confrontation between the United States‚ the Soviet Union‚ and Cuba that occurred

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    Research‚ Vol. XI‚ No. 4‚ 2012 Pre-Training‚ During-Training and Post-Training Activities as Predictors of Transfer of Training * Research Scholar‚ Karunya University and Assistant Professor (Senior)‚ VIT University‚ Vellore 14‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India. E-mail: umapricilda.j@vit.ac.in ** Professor‚ Karunya School of Management‚ Karunya University‚ Coimbatore‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India. E-mail: susan.chirayath@gmail.com Uma Pricilda Jaidev* and Susan Chirayath** Training is one of the most frequently used

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    The weapon by Fredric Brown. The story suggests many themes‚ but the main one being the lack of respect humans have with power and their ignorance towards technology. A scientist‚ Dr James Graham is creating the ultimate weapon. During his study time one night‚ a guest Mr. Niemand arrives at his doorstep‚ raising many questions about the weapon that James cannot answer. The ultimate question that James blindly ignores is "is humanity ready for the ultimate weapon?" Meanwhile James son Harry‚ a mentally

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    selling assault weapons to civilians in the United States is a contentious concern across the nation. Assault weapons such as shotguns and pistols are very powerful armaments. Therefore‚ it possess risk instead of giving benefit to people. This essay will argue that the sale of assault weapons in the United States to non-military persons should be banned. To support this claim‚ I will demonstrate that the sale of weapons triggers violence and crime‚ increases incidences of death and weapons do not provide

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    Training Evaluation and the Transfer of Training Genoveva Gonzalez-Jaquez MAN4350 370187 September 22‚ 2012 Professor Willie R. Williams ABSTRACT After companies determine through their HR departments that their employees need training to strengthen or acquire certain knowledge‚ attitudes and skills inherent in the successful development of a particular job‚ the next step would be to determine what type of training is better suited to the needs of the company. In addition‚ they should determine

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    Harry Potter phenomenon

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    insensitive and immature‚ "There’s a lot of immaturity about Ron‚ and that’s where a lot of the humor comes from." "Rowling Reveals `Marriage’ to Harry Potter at Reading (Correct)". Bloomberg. 22 October 2007. "Hermione is so very annoying in the early part of Philosopher’s Stone that I really felt it needed something (literally) huge to bring her together with Harry and Ron." 1.  Rowling‚ J.K. "Section:Extra Stuff — Hermione Granger". J.K. Rowling Official Site. Archived from the original on 16 September

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    Self Defence With Weapons

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    or killed? Would you fight back to save your own life‚ or stay still for nothing as an innocent victim? Of late years‚ self-defence has been a topical issue‚ especially about the right of owning weapons. Undoubtedly‚ every human being has the right to protect oneself; however‚ would it be a sound reason to carry a weapon? This is arguable. It is believed that people should have the right to carry a weapon for self-defence whenever there is a life-threatening danger. Some people suggest that it is

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    Legal Studies Part I – Crime 1. The Nature Of Crime The Meaning of Crime A crime is defined as “any act or omission of duty that results in harm to society‚ and which is punishable by the state” The Elements of Crime: Actus Reus‚ Mens Rea There are two elements which must be present for a ‘crime’ to be committed: 1. Actus Reus: The Guilty Act – The act is carried out or performed‚ or an omission of an act which should have been done takes place. 2. Mens Rea: The Guilty Mind – Intent

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    Concealed Weapon Policy Specific Purpose: Wisconsin should change their policy on carrying a concealed weapon and allow for citizens to carry a concealed weapon for self defense. INTRODUCTION I. Richmond‚ Virginia‚ September 20th‚ 2010: “His delivery completed‚ a pizza driver began to drive away when a masked man accosted him with a shotgun and announced a robbery. The driver drew a handgun that he was licensed to carry and shot the suspect. After asking a passerby to call 911‚ the driver reassured

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    Guide to Ancient Greece‚ all Spartan males were forced to join the military at age seven. Those who showed any signs of weakness or deformity were killed. Children were often beaten or starved in order to gain strength. As part of their military training‚ young Spartan males were sent out into the wilderness with inadequate clothing‚ very little food‚ and a dagger. They were encouraged to steal from and murder innocent helots‚ who were the slaves of Sparta. Spartans also lived simple and isolated

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