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    Research Brief and Proposal

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    M10MKT Information Acquisition and Analysis “Research Brief and Proposal” Submit to: Alison Jack Student Name: Chenchen He ID: 3361841 Course: MA Advertising and Marketing November 2010 Marketing Research Brief and Proposal Business Scenario: Smoothie Ice -- A major frozen dessert manufacturer is planning to launch a range of individual ice creams based on the flavours of Smoothies. They want to test the appeal of the concept amongst potential consumers. They are keen to identify

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    Wolff V. Mcdonnell

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    recognized that those inmates do have less rights than free citizens. Taking away some rights of the inmates is a valid punishment and by restricting these rights it helps in maintaining security in prisons. The title of the case that I chose was Wolff v. McDonnell. This case was very important because it uniformed certain rights and freedoms within correctional facilities. “Although inmates received some procedural safe-guards to protect them against the notorious abuses of disciplinary meetings‚ they

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    Brief history of prostitution Note by the author This document owes a lot to Max Chaleil’s work. His book‚ ‘Le corps prostitué : le sexe dévorant’ is the main reference of this file. This historical summary will mainly concern France‚ even though there are a few comparisons with the situation of prostitution in other countries. 1. The Beginnings : Sexual hospitality and sacred prostitution It is not so sure that prostitution is the oldest trade in the world; the Europeans admitted to it during the

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    A Brief on Saakshar Bharat

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    Brief on Saakshar Bharat 1. SAAKSHAR BHARAT Saakshar Bharat‚ the revised version of National Literacy Mission‚ was formally launched by Prime Minister‚ Dr. Manmohan Singh on 8th September‚ 2009‚ the International Literacy Day‚ but it came into implementation with effect from 1st October‚ 2009. The programme aims to further promote and strengthen Adult Education‚ specially of women‚ by extending educational options to those adults who having lost the opportunity of access to formal education and

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    Marbury V. Madison

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    Marbury v. Madison is viewed as the most important case in the U.S. Supreme Court history. The important constitutional principle that was established by U.S. Supreme Court‚ was to use the idea of “Judicial Review”‚ which is the power of federal courts to void acts of Congress in conflict with the Constitution. Under Justice Marshall‚ the court began its ascent as equal in power to the congress and president. Jefferson as the new president‚ did not want appointees from the opposing party taking the

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    Tennessee V Garner

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    Tennessee v Garner refers to using “all necessary means to effect the arrest” in the case of a suspect fleeing or forcibly resisting (FindLaw‚ n.d.). With this Tennessee statute‚ there are some stipulations (FindLaw‚ n.d.). There must be a belief that the suspect will act in a manner which would cause serious physical harm or death to others (FindLaw‚ n.d.). The amount of forced used must be in balance with the crime committed and how imminent harm is likely to occur (FindLaw‚ n.d.). Two police

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    Issue Brief Draft

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    Brückmann‚ Amanda Issue Brief Draft 1 of 2 Issue 1: It is estimated that about 115-127 million animals are used in research each year. Background: • Animal research has had a vital role in many scientific and medical advances of the past century and continues to aid our understanding of various diseases. Throughout the world‚ people enjoy a better quality of life because of these advances‚ and the subsequent development of new medicines and treatments—all made possible by animal research [1] •

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    Kristen Williams

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    Kristen Williams Growing up‚ most parents and educators tell children to be successful and live a happy life you have to attend college. However‚ this is not always true. People who do not obtain a college degree are not necessarily unsuccessful. Some people are intellectually challenged and have disabilities that do not let them perform at a high level. Also‚ America’s economy has risen drastically that some households cannot afford college tuition. College is not for everyone‚ and there

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    State v Stark

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    Penney WedBetter Professor James Barney LSTD502 Criminal Law Case Brief: State v Stark October 19‚ 2014 Citation: State v. Stark‚ 832 P.2d 109 (Wash.App. 1992) Posture: Stark appealed upon conclusion of a criminal jury and bench trial to Washington Appellate court from in which he was found guilty of three counts of second-degree assault as a result of exposing three female partners to HIV virus on over 6 occasions where he used a condom some of the time and after vaginal intercourse ejaculated

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    Miranda V. Arizona

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    Court Brief Miranda v. Arizona Citation: Miranda v. State of Arizona; Westover v. United States; Vignera v. State of New York; State of California v. Stewart‚ Supreme Court of the United States‚ 1966. Issue: Whether the government is required to notify the arrested defendants of their Fifth Amendment constitutional rights against self-incrimination before they interrogate the defendants. Relief Sought: Miranda was violated the 5th Amendments right to remain silent and his 6th Amendment right

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