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    War in this decade

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    natural resources‚ wealth and sometimes even hatred. Over the centuries people have learned to just fight even better‚ to use smarter weapons than before‚ but not to learn to stop it from happening. The leaders of such nations do not realize that they are killing humanity to gain resources and land for the purpose of showing their strength. What they do not realize is that it the resources they are trying to gain at the cost of human life will not last forever‚ nor will the leaders who make these decisions

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    The 50s and 60s Decades of

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    The ‘50s and ‘60s: Decades of Prosperity and Protest (DBQ) Historians tend to portray the 1950s as a decade of prosperity‚ conformity‚ and consensus‚ and the 1960s as a decade of turbulence‚ protest‚ and disillusionment. These stereotypes are largely true‚ though‚ as with everything in life‚ there are exceptions to this perspective. Therefore‚ the historians’ portrayal of the 1950s and 1960s is accurate for the majority of Americans‚ though some groups were clearly exceptions. The 1950s were characterized

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    mid- and late-1900s until today include various forms of oppression and prejudice‚ all of which continue to transform and morph into different ways of racial expression today. In the first fifty years of the twentieth century‚ racism was prevalent‚ seen in the reported lynching of 1‚792 African American individuals‚ not counting those who were the victims of unreported crimes. In addition‚ segregation was also established‚ including laws concerning miscegenation‚ education‚ transportation‚ public accommodations

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    retail environment and discuss how changes over the last decade have influenced the development of retailing. International retail environment is competitive‚ rapidly developing and increasingly dynamic environment. It has a great impact on our lives and lifestyles as it all around us. In terms of economic significance‚ the retailing sector makes a major contribution to the Gross Domestic Product of countries and employs a large number of people. (Fernie et al.‚ 2003) At the same

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    profiling

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    Chapter 1 BACKGROUND of the STUDY Demographic profile is used to describe a demographic grouping or a market segments. This typically involves age bands (as teenagers do not wish to purchase denture fixant)‚ social class bands and gender. . According to NBC’s Marketing Department (1969). Demographic attributes are very relevant indicators and these could affect human behavior. In the study of achievements or performance of students‚ there are several factors that could affect their achievements

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    “I say to you quite frankly that the time for racial discrimination is over‚” former president of the United States Jimmy Carter stated. Is it really over? Or are we just deceiving ourselves for comfort in our so-called land of the free country? In‚ “Why Looks Are the Last Bastion of Discrimination‚” Deborah L. Rhode talks about the bias upon race‚ age‚ sex‚ and other matters. Rhode can teach readers about prejudice in our country for obesity‚ religion‚ and stereotype. The restaurant Hooters is

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    Kaushik.P All rights reserved. Short sections of text‚ not to exceed two paragraphs‚ may be quoted without explicit permission provided that full credit‚ including © notice‚ is given to the source. "Impact of RBI ’s Monetary Policy for the Last Two Decades and Medium Term Strategy for Managing Foreign Exchange Reserves." --Macro Economics Kaushik.P Srinagar Colony‚ Off Raj Bhavan Road‚ 24‚ South Mada Street‚ Chennai - 600015‚ India Preamble: The Monetary Policy‚ traditionally announced

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    Dna Profiling

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    DNA profiling is a method of identifying an individual by unique characteristics of their DNA. A specific DNA pattern‚ called a profile‚ is obtained from an individual or a sample of tissue. This allows the comparison of the base sequence of two or more DNA samples to determine whether they are related. DNA profiling has many uses‚ in prevention of economic fraud‚ dietetic work‚ and classifying species‚ identifying bodies‚ forensic science‚ screening for disease‚ and investigating paternity.

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    Geographic Profiling

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    Introduction Geographic profiling is an investigative process rooted in Environmental Criminology (Brantingham & Brantingham 1981) and is a tool used by international police forces‚ whom use the crime scene locations of a linked series of offences to examine the likelihood of the geographical area the offender most likely works or lives in – known as their anchor point- (Rossmo‚ 2000a) in order to narrow down the area in which the police will focus their investigation to identify a suspect. This

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    (FBI)‚ lay claim to creating offender profiling and although there is no universally agreed definition (Snook et al.‚ 2007:439)‚ the fundamental idea is the same throughout. Profiling aims to offer the probable description of a likely offender‚ after an analysis of a crime scene‚ the victims and the evidence available. Dwyer describes it as "one of the most controversial and misunderstood areas of criminal detection" (2001:47)‚ and it is agreed that profiling does not solve crimes‚ but narrows down

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