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    such pragmatic needs as the salary and the difficulties and complexity of the job they are looking for. In fact‚ when it comes to choosing our job‚ it is determined not just by personal talents or interests‚ but also by other subjective factors posed by ourselves and objective factors of society and the economy. Admittedly‚ it is understandable that anyone would desire to be able to develop his career such that it is perfectly in accord with his natural interests or talents‚ because such a career

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    Pursuing Criminal Justice Paper Maria Torres CJA/483 July 28‚ 2011 Sean Adams Pursuing Criminal Justice Paper Justice to me is that each person is treated fairly no matter the age‚ gender‚ and race. No person is above the law who ever commits a crime should be pay the consequences for his or her action. Punishment should be fair and sentencing should depend on the criminal conduct as judged by the law. Justice in law enforcement officers during and off hour should treat individual and offenders

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    Choosing The Best School

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    Contents Case Problem 2 Case Facts 2 Input Parameters 2 Output Parameters 2 Input Parameters Table 2 Output Parameters Table 3 Additional Case Facts 3 Constraints & Objective Function 3 LP Formulation – For School A 4 Solutions – Excel Solver 5 For School A 5 For School B 5 For School C 6 Solution 6 Conclusion 6 Case Problem Mr Shyam Prasad‚ recently transferred to Chennai from Lucknow‚ has to choose a school for his two children. He has three choices of the school and it is likely that his

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    Choosing a Research Topic

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    research Introduction What is research? Why research? What is original? Truth‚ power and values How to use this book What is different about this edition? Summary Further reading 2 Getting started Introduction Choosing a topic What to do if you can’t think of a topic Focusing Finding and choosing your supervisor Individual and group research

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    Reebok Pursuing Generation X

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    Reebok: Pursuing Generation X Reebok is a global‚ American inspired brand‚ in a highly competitive athletic and sportswear industry‚ committed to creating products and marketing programs that reflect the brand’s unlimited creative potential (Reebok). The 2003 rankings place Reebok in third place of U.S. athletic shoe market share with 13%; Nike dominates at 36% while other athletic brands make up 26% of the U.S. market (Sporting Goods Intelligence). In 1982‚ Reebok was a main component in introducing

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    Wings of Desire

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    film than the rich main plot. Like a lot of European films it is vary scattered‚ following multiple ideas and characters through out the durations of the film. With this style the director isn’t limited to just his main story line‚ but can explore personal philosophies‚ social criticisms‚ and many other riveting issues. This film blends philosophy and intelligence seamlessly along side a romantic tale about a confused angel. The story line follows two angels whose jobs it is to find beauty in the

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    Choosing the Sex of Your Baby As I read the title‚ “Choosing the Sex of Your Baby”‚ several issues popped into my head. The one most important to me was that of ethics. Is being able to guarantee the outcome of your child’s sex the way that life is intended to be? Is it right to have the choice of choosing the sex of your unborn child and altering the balance between men and women in the world? These are questions that popped into my head as I thought more about what the title of this article could

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    Choosing a Career in Law

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    Matthew Eppard Ms. Martin English 10 Pre-AP – Period 1 2-22-13 Lawyers According to my parents I have always been the kind of person who argues…a lot. Ever since I was little‚ I’ve always been the kind of person who will try to argue a point regardless of how I think it will turn out. That’s why my parents have been telling me to become a lawyer. Because of this‚ I have always considered being a lawyer and it is an occupation that I have enjoyed researching about. The career of being a lawyer

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    Human Desire

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    Human desire Human desires are defined as the sexual appetite or a sexual urges of human beings. Since excessive desire always makes people lose themselves‚ it is considered as one of the root of all evils; with that comes a question: can we human beings control our excessive desires? I find my answer in J.M.Coetzee’s novel “Disgrace”-- human beings can never check their excessive desires. Because instincts and human natures are always used as excuses for wrongful sexual desires. Also‚ our willpowers

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    The achievement of desire

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    Richard Rodriguez’s essay “The Achievement of Desire” can be described as an autobiographical text in which the author includes some self analysis in comparison to what he describes as the only description of “myself”(Rodriguez p.547): The Uses of Literacy by Richard Hoggart. What Rodriguez is doing by writing this essay is to add further notion of the “scholarship boy syndrome” for future scholarship boys. His motif for doing this could be to make the reader reflect on the advantages and disadvantages

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