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    Red Tacton

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    RED TACTON Abstract Technology is making many things easier; I can say that our concept is standing example for that. So far we have seen LAN‚ MAN ‚ WAN ‚ INTERNET & many more but here is new concept of “ RED TACTON ” which makes the human body as a communication network by name .... HAN (Human Area Network). NTT lab from Japan is currently testing & developing this revolutionary technology .Red Tacton is a new Human Area networking technology that uses the

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    Red Bull

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    INTRODUCTION AND CONTENTS PAGE • This presentation is about the Red Bull company in the United Kingdom. • We will be looking at the background of the company‚ customers and consumers‚ as well as the competition and the market analysis of Red Bull. ABOUT RED BULL • In 1982‚ Dietrich Mateschitz became aware of products called "tonic drinks"‚ which enjoyed widespread popularity throughout the Far East. His idea to market these functional drinks outside Asia evolved whilst he sat at a bar at the

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    humanity. Which options do you choose? This is the omnivore’s dilemma. This problem is amplified in America‚ a melting pot of diverse people without a single unified culture. Supposed experts advise a smoothie-only diet‚ to skip every other meal‚ or other extreme‚ often unsupported solutions. With all kinds of differing opinions on the best diet‚ how can anyone decide on what to eat? Utterly perplexed by this longstanding dilemma‚ Michael Pollan set out to figure it out himself. His hands-on

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    Red Brigades

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    been spread throughout Italy. A group known as the Brigate Rosse‚ or Red Brigade‚ had developed and left its mark on the Italian political scene. Fear was commonplace as bomb plots‚ kneecappings‚ and assassinations became the norm. As we go through this paper‚ the fascinating yet horrifying story‚ including the history‚ ideology‚ and current activity of the Red Brigade will be told. This paper consists of the history of the Red Brigades as a radical leftist organization and its reputed founder

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    Red Brigade

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    History The Red Brigades were founded by college student Renato Curcio in 1969 to battle "against the imperialist state of the multinationals." At first‚ the fledgling organization restricted its activities to small acts of vandalism and arson. However‚ in 1972‚ they abducted business executive Idalgo Macchiarini‚ releasing him a short time later with a sign that said‚ "Hit one to educate 100. Power to the armed populace." The Red Brigades kidnapped several other executives in the years following

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    Polluter's Dilemma

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    What motives would the company have to install the new technology? Given the fact that there are recent evidences to support that if the company’s emission level stays the same‚ the fish in the lakes and rivers in the area might soon be unsafe for human consumption‚ it is only the right thing to consider and do install the necessary technology. This is in the interest of not only of the environment but of the ultimate benefactor of the environment which is the human beings. The motive here can

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    Terry's Dilemma

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    QUESTION 1. [pic] ANSWER 1. French and Raven were the noted Social Psychologists who introduced their own bases of leadership and power. The main objective of French and Raven to create their own base to determine the communication takes place between the organization and work force. French & Raven introduce five bases of power Coercive‚ Reward‚ Legitimate‚ Referent‚ and Expert. While considering the case of Jake and Terry except the power of coercion all the other powers were flowing

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    Ethical Dilemmas

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    The Truth and Reconciliation Commission‚ however‚ also had its fair share of disadvantages. The main disadvantage was that many of the victims simply did not feel that justice had been conducted. The horrible reign of apartheid had lasted for a period of 45 years‚ and now the TRC was asking them to simply forget the wretched past. In the meantime‚ all the perpetrators of crimes from the era where walking away scot-free. To me‚ it just does not seem fair that these villains of such hate crimes can

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    Helen's dilemma

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    Case Study 2 (HUMANISED ROBOTS) Ans.1: Helen Bower’s new plan isn’t deemed to be much successful. Helen doesn’t consider her employees anything more than just workers. Due to this approach of hers‚ she hasn’t been able to negotiate with her employees in the right manner to get efficient performance. Even the consultant appointed by her is concerned about her approach and advises her to employ the same methods of dealing with employees‚ as her father did in the past. Even then‚ she fails to understand

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    A parents dilemma

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    A Parents Dillemma The case of the "savior sibling" that ocurred in 2006 created worldwide controversy when a swiss couple traveled to Belgium where a procedure called pre-implantation genetic diagnosis or PGD could be legally performed. The parents of the six year old boy who suffered from a life-threatening immune compromising disease had exhausted all other available options.They were now forced to be "medical tourists" ‚ travelling to a nation that legally allowed PGD. The moral and ethical

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