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    The Long Tail Phenomenon

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    These days the World is shifting from mass marketing to personal service‚ from focus on mainstream products to popularity of unique and personalized goods. This principle is reflected in the Long Tail theory‚ which explains phenomenon of why revenue from total quantity of items‚ which are out of top positions‚ outnumbers greatly the one brought by a relatively short list of “hits”. Sellers of all kinds are no longer limited by physical space of stores when operating in a virtual environment. Neither

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    of the wonder of mankind. It takes us from birth to death. The challenge of the older generation transformation of their mind to the younger generation remains a challenge. In a contemporary life‚ old generation and young generation are considered as an “oxymoron”. Some people think that the elders are conservative and just always want to follow their own right. Some think the young is more rebellious and need to listen to some advices from the older. It always becomes a hot topic among

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    information 9 8.3. Protection and assistance for victims of trafficking 9 9. Case study 10 9 held for human trafficking – News 24 10 10. Conclusion 11 11. References 12 Introduction The phenomenon of human trafficking or modern-day slavery has received increased media coverage globally; this is because millions of people around the world suffer in silence under slave-like conditions of forced labour and commercial sexual exploitation from which they cannot free themselves. Human trafficking

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    Split Brain Phenomenon

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    of function means that one or the other hemisphere of the brain can perform or process certain mental tasks better than the other side. This is only true to those who have undergone a “ split brain” operation. The split brain phenomenon refers to a surgical processor that involves surgeons cut the corpus callosum that connects the left and right hemisphere. This surgery is done for patients who suffer severe epilepsy. These split brain patients reveal that the information it processed and coordinated

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    reaction was that the artist was depicting a non-American culture through this woman in her clothes and the writing. The fact that the image is all black and white also suggests a very solemn mood. According to The Signs Journal‚ the artist of this painting‚ Shirin Neshat‚ was born in Iran‚ moved to the US when she was 17 to complete her education but was banned from returning to her country due to the Islamic Revolution. Rebellious Silence is a part of a larger group of pictures‚ which are all pictures

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    Muhammad Hammad Sakaria Joshua Thusat English 101 Midterm Essay 06‚ July‚ 2013 Why Wait for Tomorrow? Why not now? This article “More Testing More Learning” is written by Patrick O’ Malley. In this article O’ Malley is talking about how to make a students learning more easily than it is. The word more testing and more learning mean that if we test more then it makes easier for us to learn and understand more. In this passage Patrick says that students today are so lazy to study on time‚ they only

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    our text refers to the term "mythical norm." In your own words‚ describe the "mythical norm." Is the "mythical norm" normal? Why or why not? “Mythical norm” is the idea of something or someone by society’s perception of what “normal” is said to be. An example would be that a normal woman would be portrayed as “white‚ middle-class‚ heterosexual‚ abled‚ then‚ and a young adult.” A “mythical norm” is not normal because not everyone has those physical aspects in order to be a woman. The “mythical norm”

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    Why Not To Vaccinate

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    administered‚ the body produces antibodies against the foreign substance‚ creating a defense mechanism for immunity to the disease. Now I understand that the decision making process for a parent when it comes to their child’s health is a tough one‚ and this has become a sensitive matter. As of late‚ there has been research into the adverse effects of vaccinations.

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    Do you think these repetitive stops are reasonable? Why or why not? Repetitive stops are necessary for many reason‚ it helps to disrupt the flow of drugs in transit to the suppliers. The highway patrol must cover a vast area in the war against drugs‚ therefore with repetitive traffic stops‚ as mentioned before will disrupt the flow and will get many more officers involved in the process of suppressing drug activity‚ therefore if the drug are stopped and impounded no drug can be sold on the streets(Murgado

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    The Merry Wives of Windsor CHARACTER DESCRIPTION: Mistress Page: a resident of Windsor that is married to Master Page and is friends with Mistress Ford. Later on in the play Mistress Ford and Mistress Page decide to lead Falstaff on and ruin him after he sends the same seducing letter to them. Ford: Married to Mistress Ford who tends to be jealous of his wife when Falstaff tries to seduce his wife so he puts on a disguise and goes to garters inn to find out information from

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