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    aspects of cults‚ such as the opportunities handed from the leader and his or her beliefs‚ to the member. My research has now allowed me to accurately form my own opinions based on statistics and experiences. My search process was very simple; I simply got on Google and typed in my search information. If the article didn ’t have an author or some sort of publication date‚ I made no attempt to even read it. This was a major problem for me because valid information was difficult to find. As I read

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    ‘INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUNG The modern South African law of search and seizure is part of extensive government regulation of social and commercial activities. Approximately 39 statutes pertaining to criminal and non-criminal regulation deal with powers of search and seizure. Some of these statutes are well defined‚ others open ended. This implies that the individual is prone to invasion of his rights. Swanepoel maintains that our Constitution and the Bill of Rights entrenched therein‚ have introduced

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    What Is Truth

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    2014 PHIL 3010 Informed opinion paper 2 What is Truth? Many of us have experienced elders like older siblings or friends telling us there “girls have cooties”‚ that there is a “boogie monster in your closet”‚ or that there is “a child eating monster under your bed”. As we become older‚ we experience that it is all just a lie. All this time it was all just a lie and we believed it. What is the truth? What makes it true? Is the boogie monster real? Truth is one of the most fundamental questions in philosophy

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    The Truth Project

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    The Truth Project By Nicole Burton In life we tend to avoid the hard and difficult questions that no one has an answer to. For example who is God? Where did he come from? Does God really care about us? Who is man? And what is truth?? We can spend countless hours and millions on research to try and find out the answer to these simple yet profound questions yet we would never get anywhere close to the answer. If we knew everything we wanted there would be no desire to learn

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    Obama has offered his priorities and intimated the conditions under which his administration might consider something vital: “I have made it clear that I will never hesitate to use our military swiftly‚ decisively and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people‚ our homeland‚ our allies and our core interest” (Reverone and Cook 114). We can use this definition of our vital national interests to help us think about ISIL and the threat it poses. The 2015 NSS would ask whether the group has shown

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    Confusing Truth

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    While paintings and books suggest the clear separation of what is truth and what is falsehood‚ people believe that camera is trustworthy and photos taken from it are the truth because camera is a machine with no emotions. Digital imaging gives better quality images to readers. However‚ due to the potential of digital photography manipulation‚ it has clarified that truth is not fixed anymore but has fluidity. There is no absolute truth. Before digital imaging‚ although photograph still has manipulations

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    Conflict

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    Conflicts do not always have to be destructive. In fact‚ in many instances‚ conflicts are incentives that cause us to take action to accomplish a particular goal.  Getting issues out in the open and on the table allows teams to evaluate an issue with more complete information and‚ in the end‚ to make a better decision. Too often teams operate as if they’re in an volunteer organization.  You know what I’m talking about; everyone is polite during the meeting but then after the meeting’s over the cliques

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    The Search for Cool

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    Summary for Video Hunting for Good as seen on Frontline This video was about how to market to the teenagers in today’s society. Market Researchers focused on how to market “cool” to teenagers. A Market Researcher is someone who studies market conditions to find the best way to reach the local/regional/group they are marketing to. They found that the teen population is now the largest teen population ever (around 32 million). Because of this large population they are spending more money in

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    Proof of Truth

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    Proof or Truth Kristin Stepp 3/15/2013 PHI 208 Professor Johnson Religion has been the cause of great camaraderie as well as great turmoil since the beginning of time. From the ancient Greeks and polytheism to Christianity and monotheistic societies‚ we have attempted to search for answers to universal questions through religion and spirituality. Philosophers and scientists alike have struggled with the idea that these great Gods are who we humans portray them to be‚ if in fact they exist

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    1984 Truth

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    1984 Truth In George Orwell’s "1984" society is manipulated and guided by an organization called the Party and an anonymous figure named Big Brother‚ who is used as God. One of the main aspects the Party controls is truth or tries to control is truths in the society and the truth in the minds of the individual themselves. The Party creates what they want to be true to make the individuals ignorant so they can manipulate them easier. This twist of the truth by the Party makes it seem like truth

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