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    Joline Kennington was a 12-year old girl whose circumstances involved alleged sexual abuse by her father and was suspected with the symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress disorder. The key aspect of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is that person constantly re-experiences the incidence of the trauma in the form of memories‚ dreams‚ physiological or psychological distress and a sense of re-enactment when a person faces cues that remind of the trauma. Psychiatrists suspected the PTSD symptoms on Joline

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    103–113 (2007) Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com) DOI: 10.1002/csr.146 Case Study: the Apple iPod in China Stephen Frost1* and Margaret Burnett2* 1 Department of Asian and International Studies‚ City University of Hong Kong‚ China 2 Corporate Environmental Governance Programme‚ University of Hong Kong‚ China Keywords: Apple; iPod; Foxconn; China; sweatshop; Hon Hai; supply chain; electronics Introduction to the Case A ll material in this case is based

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    America. This woman has a large knowledge in many fields including films‚ fashion social‚ culture with more than 400 articles‚ and commentaries in ABC News.com (1). But she still conquers other themes such as health service and “Organ Donor Death Raise Questions about Living Donors” (on April 11‚ 2012) is that article. Organ donations have both advantage and disadvantage. However‚ some details in article are subjective evaluation. We should have more multiple perspectives through posts of Gillian Mohney

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    Apple – iPod An Innovative and Creative Organisation Module: Business Innovation and Creativity Contents Introduction 3 Internal analysis 5 Core competencies 5 Culture 6 External analysis 8 Opportunities 8 Threats 9 Innovative Marketing Strategy 10 Conclusion 11 Bibliography 12 Apple – iPod An innovative and creative organisation Introduction This report looks at the

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    highlight/ underline/ bold the answer of your choice. Do not select multiple answers. Select only one. If you think you have more than one answer to choose‚ please mention it under the option ‘other’. If you have a totally different answer to any of the question‚ feel free to elaborate. 1. Please mention your‚ Age-16years Gender- male Race- Occupation(if an undergraduate‚ mention the academic year)- After O/Ls 2. Do you think the Tamil political prisoners kept in detention camps should be released? (yes/no)

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    Othman Aldhfeeri 2/20/2013 English 091 Jordan Case/Effect Paragraph Apple makes among the best phones in the world. The iPhone is their flagship product and it outpaces sales among everything they offer. Apple is at the forefront of the newest technology. The iPhone uses the state-of-the-art designs‚ such as touch screens and aluminum casing. The main industrial designer‚ Jonathan Ives‚ is famous for his concept of how it should look‚ function‚ and feel. Ives is a world renowned designer and his

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    worse. After listening to the podcast “The Lady Vanishes‚” I would say Malcolm Gladwell would explain this phenomenon using the concept of moral self-licensing. Malcolm Gladwell mentioned moral self-licensing in the podcast‚ as well as Daniel Effron‚ one of the founder of the term moral licensing. In the scholarly article Moral Self-Licensing: when being good frees us to be bad written by Effron and his colleagues‚

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    music is through the CD player and the iPod. The CD has been around for many years‚ starting as a record‚ and has always been a very popular musical technology. However‚ with the society growing and technologies advancing‚ CD players have started to diminish because of the arrival of the iPod. Most people have preferred the CD player for many years‚ but since the iPod was introduced by musical technology‚ people have found that it is socially acceptable. The iPod provides an easier access to music

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    famous? Is he confident‚ popular‚ and joyful all of the time—the epitome of mainstream success? Or‚ on the other hand‚ is he stressed‚ having second thoughts about his life choices‚ and unsure about the meaning of his life? I am willing to be that it is the second one. Mainstream marketing and media have effectively brainwashed our society into accepting a false‚ even potentially dangerous definition of success. Marketers want us to believe that having lots of money‚ living in a big house‚ and owning

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    LaFollette’s argument for parental licensing‚ then explain one of the objections raised by one of the two critics. Is the objection successful? In most modern‚ industrialized nations governments seek to protect their citizens by controlling potentially dangerous activities through licensing. Licenses are required before one can legally drive‚ practice medicine‚ become a lawyer‚ or even fish. In the article "Licensing Parents‚" Hugh LaFollette controversially takes licensing one step further and concludes

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