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    In 1976 scientists at Tate & Lyle Ltd.‚ a large British sugar refiner‚ and researchers at the University of London discovered sucralose‚ a no calorie sweetener also known by its brand name as Splenda. Sucralose is a chlorinated chemical compound that is made in a multiple-step chemical manufacturing process. In the process‚ three atoms of chlorine are substituted for three hydroxyl groups in the sugar molecule sucrose (white table sugar)‚ creating a tightly bonded‚ highly stable molecule. The

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    (2010): 1-3. Literary Reference Center. Web. 19 Nov. 2013 Chandler‚ Raymond. The Big Sleep. New York: Vintage Books‚ 1992. Print. Linder‚ Daniel. “Chandler’s THE BIG SLEEP.” Explicator 59.3 (2001): 137. Academic Search Complete. Web. 19 Nov. 2013 Delaney‚ Bill. “The Big Sleep.” Cyclopedia Of Literary Places (2003): 1. Literary Reference Center. Web. 19 Nov. 2013 Canal‚ Pamela. “Raymond Chandler.” Magill’s Survey Of American Literature‚ Revised Edition (2006): 1-8. Literary Reference Center. Web. 19

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    (1994). Unethical behaviour in procurement: A perspective on causes and solutions. Journal of Business Ethics‚ 13(9)‚ 739-745. Bommer‚ M.‚ Gratto‚ C.‚ Gravander‚ J.‚ & Tuttle‚ M. (1987). A behavioral model of ethical and unethical decision making Delaney‚ J.T.‚ & Sockell‚ D. (1992). Do company ethics training programs make a difference? An empirical analysis. Journal of Business Ethics‚ 11‚ 719-727. Glover‚ S.H.‚ Bumpus‚ M.A‚ Sharp‚ G.F.‚ & Munchus‚ G.A. (2002). Gender differences in ethical decision

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    Edmond Locard developed the notion that when two objects come into contact with each other‚ traces are exchanged (Houde‚ 15). This is one thing that some criminals may not know or forget when they are committing a crimes. Because some criminals do not know this‚ it makes the job of a crime scene investigator (CSI) so much easier. Being that all they have to really do is collect the evidence‚ which can be time consuming‚ and go. Tv shows display the job of a CSI as an easy thing but in reality it

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    Brackett‚ M Brody‚ Nathan (2004) Psychological Inquiry Vol. 15‚ no 3. What Cognitive Intelligence Is and What Emotional Intelligence Is Not. (pp. 234 – 238) Dunbar‚ Robin (1998) Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues‚ News and Reviews Easterby-Smith‚ Mark; Lyles‚ Marjorie A. (2011) Handbook of Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management (2nd Edition) (p. 369) Edmondson‚ Amy C - Henry‚ Sebastien. (2011) EQ and Leadership In Asia : Using Emotional Intelligence To Lead And Inspire Your People. (p. xi)

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    Assignment 1 Word count part A: 1647 Word count part B: 673 PART A: Jerome Frank is reputed to have said (polemically‚ intentionally exaggerating) that a court’s decision might turn on what the judge had for breakfast. It is meant to convey the idea that judges decide cases however they personally wish to‚ or however they feel at the time. Karl Llewellyn‚ the other key figure in American Legal Realism‚ would have agreed with this statement[1]. Llewellyn‚ along with Jerome Frank‚ challenged

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    Headteachers. In Smith‚ P. and West-Burnham‚ J. (1993). Mentoring in the Effective School. Essex: Redwood Books. Lee‚ A. (2003). Qualities and Guidelines for Mentor and Mentee. Available at: http://www.vtoast.com/printer_48.shtml (Accessed March 10‚ 2004). Lyle‚ J. (1985). Coach Education- Preparation for a Profession. Glasgow: Conference Maher‚ S. (2001). The Case for a Coach. Association Management‚ 53(4)‚ 78-84. Manager’s Intelligence Report (2000). Use Technology to Enhance your Coaching Performance.

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    Lyle Koehler argues that the Salem Witch Trials began due to witch hysteria caused by the fits of the young women being affected by witchcraft. They were given power to accuse the witches and used their power to attack their oppressing forces‚ such as authority figures. The act of accusing people of being witches was a scapegoat in order gain and retain power in a situation where people felt powerless. They also targeted nontraditional women as they were easier to justify. Many people were accused

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    every minute is a dollar. But this also brings with it the idea of wasting your time‚ as if you are actually wasting money. In fact‚ this idiom has affected our entire vocabulary of time related words. We spend time‚ we save it‚ and we borrow it (Delaney). When you are hanging out with your friends you’re not using or enjoying time‚ you are spending it. Thus‚ a metaphor that is sufficiently striking can spread beyond the particular phrase but have an impact on our language in general. But the influence

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    Music during World War 2 was made to help get people through depression and motivate the men and women fighting in Europe and Asia. Everyone was into patriotism at this time including the music they listened to. At this time music has expanded its demographic to younger audiences‚ before it popular music was mainly appealing for adults. It contained many uplifting styles of music such as swing‚ be-bop‚ and country. For example Frank Sinatra became very popular to the young teenage demographic.

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